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Both schools are located in Maryland, roughly nine miles apart.
Both sides are miles apart from what the other wants.
We lived in separate time zones, thousands of miles apart.
We are building two ports 5 kilometers (3 miles) apart.
However, both incidents occurred near Salisbury, England, just miles apart.
The shootings happened two days and about five miles apart.
We were connected and disconnected even a thousand miles apart.
You could have reefs that were a few miles apart.
Boston to Washington, about 440 miles apart, is another story.
Facebook and Amazon executives were 850 miles apart on Wednesday.
During that era, those worlds seemed to be miles apart.
And the mother and son are still hundreds of miles apart.
Bassett Place and Cielo Vista are less than three miles apart.
Solano County and Santa Clara County are about 90 miles apart.
Opinion Columnist Two men, 7,400 miles apart, each recently behind bars.
Wednesday, about two miles apart, while sitting in their patrol cars.
While only a few miles apart, the journey can take hours.
Days later, authorities found their bodies in two locations 75 miles apart.
LISA is made up of three spacecraft situated millions of miles apart.
The incidents occurred within an hour of one another, 100 miles apart.
Two farmers, 4,000 miles apart, recently showed a visitor their corn seeds.
We can technically speak the same language, but functionally be miles apart.
IN 2013, THE COUPLE got engaged, despite still living 6,000 miles apart.
For one thing: they're housed in separate institutions more than 500 miles apart.
The two locations where the bodies were found are about 75 miles apart.
Two churches thousands of miles apart, yet at that moment connected in tragedy.
The Saturday slayings took place hundreds of miles apart and were apparently unrelated.
The two continents are just 14km (8.5 miles) apart at their closest point.
The fires started within an hour of each other about 15 miles apart.
She and her mother are speaking via Skype more than 276.3,22004 miles apart.
Just hours later, they sped off to battle two wildfires, several miles apart.
The Ecuador and Japan earthquakes, 2117,21883 miles apart, are not related, scientists say.
Though shot about 5,000 miles apart, the ads share a feel and message.
Clinton, New York delegates have noticed how his miles-apart relationship with Gov.
Such physical technology was badly suited to press rooms nearly 280,2000 miles apart.
"For me, this movie and the Marvel world are miles apart," he says.
I live in Los Angeles, she was in Milan, thousands of miles apart.
Today, relations between China and Kinmen, just miles apart, are very different indeed.
Meetings with firefighters at command posts, and two news conferences 15 miles apart.
I have been to two national parks (Yosemite and Redwoods), 500 miles apart.
Even when our positions were miles apart, we always took each other's calls.
And they gave me almost identical explanations, although they live 190 miles apart.
Couple meets on Snapchat – and gets married, even though they live 5,000 miles apart.
They are parallel worlds, a few miles apart and largely invisible to one another.
Bruce Cofield and Donald Smart were killed two days and about five miles apart.
And for more than 50 years, she and Karen lived only 20 miles apart.
Their bodies were discovered days after they went missing, more than 60 miles apart.
The two items were found on a beach in Mozambique about 137 miles apart.
This suggests that the construction of Stonehenge required connections that were 140 miles apart.
The two fires are burning about 14 miles apart and have destroyed 75 homes.
The field of play is the town itself, and the goals are miles apart.
But all these miles apart, it was obvious how much they had in common.
Though based mere miles apart, the two prominent officials rarely cross paths in person.
New South Wales and Mount Aspiring National Park are more than 1,000 miles apart.
They often ended up hundreds or thousands of miles apart for weeks or longer.
The two cities are about 50 miles apart and close to the border with Syria.
Though they lived just 20 miles apart, the two barely spoke for almost four years.
The homes, represented by Enzo Morabito of Douglas Elliman, are less than 8 miles apart.
Both are Swiss, for one thing, and come from towns located just six miles apart.
These events occurred nearly 6,20103 miles apart, in different political contexts, but they are connected.
Although the two earthquakes struck hundreds of miles apart, they have some similarities, experts say.
The two incidents happened about 12 miles apart but show an escalation on both sides.
After the Google I.P.O., in 22004, they moved into houses that are four miles apart.
One year later, Jeff and I are still together, though living hundreds of miles apart.
Interstate 20 connects the cities of Odessa and Midland, which are just 20 miles apart.
Her two offices are about three miles apart, and a source of some emotional whiplash.
The ability to meet others "face-to-face" from thousands of miles apart might help.
It was the first meeting since 247 between two teams, which are located 3 miles apart.
Despite appearing close to the naked eye, Venus and the Moon are millions of miles apart.
Their storylines have continued to intertwine in unusual ways, even though they're thousands of miles apart.
The Al-Hassouna and Tazirbu sites are about 1,000 km (620 miles) apart, an official said.
The rapper has 2 gigs scheduled for the same night ... and they're about 1,500 miles apart.
The victims' bodies were found some 300 miles apart in a remote part of British Columbia.
The split beams then travel to two different laboratories, up to 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) apart.
The West Bank and Gaza, 40 km (25 miles) apart, would be connected by a tunnel.
The Los Angeles refinery comprises two linked facilities about five miles apart in Carson and Wilmington.
The couple grew up 10 miles apart — he in Dix Hills, N.Y., and she in Rosyln.
"At that point we were both dating other people and living about three miles apart," she said.
The wildfires several miles apart devoured hundreds of acres of brush on steep slopes above foothill suburbs.
In Chicago, census tracts a few miles apart can differ in average life expectancies by two decades.
Some of the slayings are decades old and, in total, they cover jurisdictions thousands of miles apart.
Factor in time differences, busy schedules, and miles apart, and you could really start feeling the strain.
The schools located just 210 miles apart hadn't played since an 238.8-249.2 Cal win in 2008.
That is why planes are required to fly at least five miles apart while crossing the country.
Despite being just 2.4 miles apart, the Diomede Islands have a 21-hour time difference between them
Now they will enter the league on teams separated by the Hudson River, just 13 miles apart.
Despite being almost 10,000 miles apart, Mexico and India have surprising similarities when it comes to food.
Both were gunned down in separate encounters about two miles apart shortly after midnight on Nov. 2.
They're about 2125 miles apart, and each is well worth a visit, especially in this anniversary year.
Naiad and Thalassa, both tiny Tic Tac-shaped moons around Neptune, are only about 1,150 miles apart.
On Tuesday, the department reported two shootings several miles apart from each other at 12:45 a.m.
In 1975, Martyn (Martijn Deijkers) and Steffi (Steffie Doms) were born in Holland, about 20 miles apart.
They're so miles apart and it really distracts from the real sexual and domestic abuse that took place.
Priscilla and Mark enjoy their first dance—each standing in their own room, swaying gently, 2,600 miles apart.
The schools are just over 200 interstate miles apart with West Virginia in Morgantown and Marshall in Huntington.
We graduate and go our separate ways, pursuing careers and starting lives miles apart from our best friends.
After I had spent the semester thousands of miles apart from my mom, she went above and beyond.
The athletic royals may be over 100 miles apart, but they are both supporting the sport they love.
The two lawmakers lived approximately 450 miles apart, and there is no indication that they knew each other.
One of two wildfires burning miles apart in Northern California grew overnight, scorching dry vegetation in rugged terrain.
Arizona's Grand Canyon and the Australian island of Tasmania are about 8,000 miles apart, as the crow flies.
The two clubs are not even four miles apart in Manchester, yet are symbols of soccer's globalism today.
The chargers are installed near restaurants, rest stops, and shopping centers, and are spaced about 50 miles apart.
Planning a wedding is hard work, especially when the future bride and groom are thousands of miles apart.
My mom and I both watch from 25 miles apart, and she is dying to chat about it.
My brother and I live about 500 miles apart and see each other only every year or two.
Kanye West recently bought two multimillion-dollar ranches in Wyoming that are roughly 2500 to 256 miles apart.
Those photos were both taken on Lake Michigan, on either side of the border, about 30 miles apart.
Aside from viewing hidden details, this archive offers the chance to view works that are physically miles apart.
Bruno's movements—a new town each night, often 10-15 miles apart—were not typical, even for problembärs.
This is the "Texas Triangle" — 18 million people in five major cities, all less than 250 miles apart.
Mr. Sack writes about two cases five months and 85 miles apart that took starkly divergent legal paths.
Bill and Dave live only a few miles apart and speak every day about hockey and their families.
The two teams, whose campuses are just miles apart in Nashville, met for just the second time in history.
Everything is 300 miles apart, and giving someone a ride usually eats up about four hours of your day.
They align from north to south, reach hundreds of feet high and are typically spaced a few miles apart.
In space, the three LISA spacecraft will position themselves 1.5 million miles apart from one another in a triangle.
The Northern California fires are burning a few miles apart and have been ablaze since July 123, officials said.
Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle may be hundreds of miles apart, but their style sense is completely in sync.
Though they're thousands of miles apart, an Army couple got the surprise of a lifetime at SeaWorld on Monday.
They found similar shards of material in two archeological sites that were roughly 5 miles apart from each other.
While the two movies are miles apart in terms of scope and scale, the core concept is surprisingly similar.
Together the participating artists and curators successfully overcame considerable logistical difficulties in realizing related exhibitions thousands of miles apart.
In recent years, their photographs have appeared in the news side by side, sitting in armchairs 500 miles apart.
It's a schedule that has kept Vonn and Shiffrin, who live about a dozen miles apart outside Vail, Colo.
Now in China and throughout Asia, generations that once lived together in one compound are thousands of miles apart.
The third population includes two fossils from two sites that are thousands of miles apart: South Africa and Kenya.
Since Ukraine and Bangladesh are on two separate continents and approximately 3,600 miles apart, people immediately called Pompeo out.
"While Barnier's warmer words are welcome in London, Whitehall officials concede that the two sides are still 'miles apart.'"
The venues -- which are less than 2 miles apart -- are also getting protection from K-9 and counterterrorism units.
Those two locales are only 1.2 miles apart if you had a helicopter to fly over Manhattan city blocks.
Interstate 95 near Baltimore has become a particularly dangerous corridor, with the three fatalities occurring less than 10 miles apart.
I wasn't nervous, 5,000, 10,000 miles apart it's hard to be nervous with someone you're talking to on the phone.
As she recounted in her memoir, "First Lady from Plains," the pair grew up three years and three miles apart.
According to the docs, they've agreed to live no more than 5 miles apart for about the next 5 years.
FROST: WE TALK ABOUT THE CANDIDATES AND, YOU KNOW, DONALD TRUMP AND HILLARY CLINTON, THEY'RE MILES APART ON CERTAIN ISSUES.
They lived 10 miles apart or something like that but they had land that bordered each other that they farmed.
The two fires burning a few miles apart and known as the Mendocino Complex are being treated as one incident.
It is obvious that the demands of Big Pharma and the needs of Louisiana are miles apart; which will prevail?
The last time Mars snuggled up so closely was in 2005 when the planets were about 43 million miles apart.
Placed at intervals of 75 miles apart, each charging point will allow multiple drivers to charge at the same time.
An instructive, if imperfect, analogy can be drawn with the cases of Cincinnati and Louisville, universities about 100 miles apart.
The Congolese woman and her 7-year-old daughter are currently being held in separate facilities about 2,85033 miles apart.
The Japanese megalopolis has no discernible center, and clusters of skyscrapers miles apart defy the idea of a downtown core.
Wonsan and Hanoi were 2,000 miles apart, but the war in Vietnam hovered over the Pueblo seizure from the beginning.
The shootings happened less than 2 miles apart, and both took place along main streets that cut through residential areas.
While parts of the two cities are 10 miles apart, they do share a border; they are not totally separated.
We watched in person when we could, but we lived 3,000 miles apart, so more often it was over FaceTime.
This week alone, at least five incidents have been reported on college campuses hundreds of miles apart from one another.
The sadly predictable rituals of mourning, impromptu memorials, funerals and protests played out in the two cities 1,600 miles apart.
This is why the rare visit to her studio — we live miles apart from each other — is such a treat.
Although they may be thousands of miles apart at times, Scott is making his feelings for Jenner known to the world.
Although these two icy moons of Saturn, Tethys (on the left) and Hyperion, may look like neighbors, they're 930,000 miles apart.
During her time in Vegas, Kendra flew home to California once a week, but the miles apart weren't easy on them.
Incarcerated in two California prisons about 500 miles apart, Lyle and Erik haven't seen or spoken to each other since 1996.
It now takes around four hours to drive from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, which are about 300 km (186 miles) apart.
Although the teams will not meet again in the group stage, they play their next matches just a few miles apart.
Strava, a mobile app, allows cyclists and joggers to compete with each other even if they live thousands of miles apart.
Moreover, even if the parties nominally agree about Glass-Steagall, they are still miles apart on many other financial reform measures.
I tell her to have a fun last night in Oklahoma, and then we're putting the phone down, 4633 miles apart.
These clapboard-and-brick towns sit two miles apart on schooner-spotted harbors next to rounded mountains and sparkling freshwater lakes.
As is often the case in Albany, the argument has not been helpful, and suggests that the sides are miles apart.
Italy has proposed to spread the 2026 Games among several cities between Milan and Cortina, which are about 250 miles apart.
About two miles apart, the campuses opened more than a century ago to take in the orphaned children of Jewish immigrants.
Two huts, installed along the trail roughly 21 miles apart, would provide overnight shelter for the three-day, two-night journey.
You arrange days full of appointments only to discover you're rushing back and forth between casinos that can be miles apart.
A million miles apart, they can view objects in the solar system from different angles, providing a kind of stereoscopic perspective.
They had met five years ago, when they lived 19893,21989 miles apart, beginning a courtship at first halting and then headlong.
And with only two malnutrition clinics in the state, hundreds of miles apart, the majority of families can't make the distance.
He would have had to have been in two places 40 miles apart at the same time, a physical impossibility, he noted.
On climate change the parties are miles apart, with the Greens prioritising green energy and the VVD cheap petrol and fast roads.
The airport and the air force base are just a few miles apart, and their runways point in nearly the same direction.
The two cities -- ISIS' last remaining Iraqi stronghold and its proclaimed capital in northern Syria -- are around 360 km (224 miles) apart.
Four Americans were living thousands of miles apart and were strangers to each other, having only crossed paths at international peace conferences.
Between the lines: Republicans and Democrats are still miles apart on a deal to protect immigrants brought to the US as children.
The closest approach in 60,000 years was in 2003, when Mars and Earth were only 34.6 million miles apart, according to NASA.
"We live 5,000 miles apart, but we feel a tremendous sense of unity and a deep connection right now," De Blasio said.
To some degree, Democratic hopeful Bernie Sanders is tapping into the same vein, though politically and stylistically, the two are miles apart.
Islands like Flores and Luzon are more than 1,700 miles apart, although the map would have looked much different 700,000 years ago.
The officers were shot in separate attacks a few miles apart while sitting in their patrol cars near Des Moines early Wednesday.
What Lankester produced was a juxtaposition of cultural epicenters for art and music: two different cities by the sea, 4,700 Miles apart.
Instead, months went by, mother and daughter 2,000 miles apart, each in a place where no one else spoke their native Lingala.
Strangely enough, they learned that they grew up about ten miles apart from one another, and Ivery had already met Pompeo's father.
Then he must arrange delivery of the magazine's 2,000-copy print run to Southeast Asian cities that are hundreds of miles apart.
It may not feel like it, but whether we are miles apart or just six feet, we are all in this together.
Jennifer Jean Hart and Sarah Margaret Gengler grew up about 150 miles apart in South Dakota and met at Northern State University.
It didn't matter that we were typically 4,000 miles apart; the distance and the anticipation worked in tandem to magnify the desire.
Zuckerberg San Francisco General and the University of California San Francisco are two of the city's busiest hospitals, about 4 miles apart.
Tucked away in Britain's West Country, the two sister cities are only 13 miles apart — but they're linked by more than just geography.
Among the deceased was a young boy and his mother found 4 kilometers (1.5 miles) apart, with another son still missing, it added.
Cruz and her husband, Senator Ted Cruz, were living 22005,210 miles apart and trying to find a happy balance in their own lives.
But it eventually plans to have charging stations that are no more than 70 miles apart along all major roadways in most states.
The alleged incident took place in the tiny East African nation of Djibouti, where both countries have military bases located just miles apart.
Two appalling attacks, four days apart: The first in Northern California, and yesterday's in my native Southern California — less than 500 miles apart.
Whether you live miles apart or are just temporarily out of arm's reach, these are the gifts you want to get your partner.
Oh, wow, this is getting weird—4,000 miles apart, we had the same wrong thing happen to us for the same wrong reason?
But on Monday, the RCMP acknowledged "growing community concerns" about the two investigations some 290 miles apart in the sparsely populated region. Cpl.
Washington (CNN)Puerto Rico and Washington seem farther than 1,500 miles apart right now -- in fact they're experiencing a different version of reality.
The Warriors faced the Rockets in last year's Western Conference Finals and, while this team resembles that one on paper, they're miles apart.
We met on Facebook while living thousands of miles apart and got to know each other initially through texting, phone calls, and FaceTime.
We are in a rural area, serving the entire central and western part of the state with two permanent locations 85033 miles apart.
The finding also demonstrates that ancient humans somehow made the creative transition at roughly the same time, in places thousands of miles apart.
While the two communities are just 35 miles apart, Attica sits in the middle of farm fields, in the overwhelmingly white Wyoming County.
THE KEY Voting machine companies and cybersecurity advocates are still miles apart on what it will take to secure 2020 against Russian hackers.
My father and I were born into different ages and environments, and our ways of thinking and viewing the world were miles apart.
The naval air station established separate entrance gates for people who worked at the base and visitors, which are about three miles apart.
Pyongyang and Teheran, though 28500,6900 miles apart geographically, are tethered far more tightly in the policy world than President Trump seems to realize.
Foster said he recognized that Bristow and Goldberg were "miles apart on a JV agreement," but urged them to hash out a deal.
"ZIP codes mere miles apart occupy vastly different planes of community well-being — and few people are truly mobile between them," the study concludes.
LIGO detects them by proxy, using high powered lasers to measure tiny changes in the distance between two objects positioned thousands of miles apart.
Two other men sit at the bar, together but seemingly miles apart from each other, heads hunched over their food, not looking at anyone.
Then minutes before the announcements were about to conclude that morning, both of them -- miles apart at the time -- had a change of heart.
And not that you needed an excuse, but being miles apart can be great for your sext life and improve your phone sex skills.
The two men, now thousands of miles apart, had become closer than brothers in Iraq, serving shoulder-to-shoulder under mortar and rocket fire.
"It's not that I wouldn't tell him," says Marcus, who along with Alex are both married with children and live just 26 miles apart.
Over the past few months, Kanye West has bought two massive multimillion-dollar ranches in Wyoming that are roughly 2356 to 214 miles apart.
Why should two people with similar incomes and similar life situations who live perhaps miles apart near a state line be treated so differently?
As a result, separate reports from naval battles of the era can show the same vessel in positions more than 20 nautical miles apart.
He practices at both the private Epworth Richmond Hospital and the public Royal Melbourne Hospital, two very different facilities just a few miles apart.
Although Russia and England will not meet again in the group stage, they were to play their next matches just a few miles apart.
The suit says two transformers owned by the power company -- located about 6 miles apart -- either caught fire or exploded and ignited the brush.
The Federal Reserve and the markets are miles apart when it comes to expectations for interest rates, and that's unlikely to change anytime soon.
Less than 213 months later and still living over 1,000 miles apart, the couple eloped, getting married on the California coast on 29th September.
They started two miles apart from each other on the beach and kept looking, walking toward each other until they found the missing fish.
"Two neighborhoods two miles apart can have a 13-degree [Fahrenheit] temperature difference," said Mark Hartman, chief sustainability officer for the City of Phoenix.
At the same time, with their forces mere miles apart, a major breakdown over Mr. Karlov's assassination would simply be too dangerous to tolerate.
Rather than focus on high-speed travel between cities hundreds of miles apart, Arrivo wants to be the transportation network for shorter, more localized routes.
And Trump and Clinton, clearly miles apart on certain issues, as we saw in those clips before the interview from last night's NBC's Town Hall.
"They're miles apart on valuation and if they can't agree that there's no way they'll find a deal with TIM," one of the sources said.
The annual 'Crosstown Shootout' between the schools located less than four miles apart in the Queen City is considered among the best college basketball rivalries.
Two thousand miles apart, voters in both parties on Saturday moved the nation closer to a November presidential election pitting Hillary Clinton against Donald Trump.
While Vermont and Texas may be thousands of miles apart, our constituencies have a common bond in how they are adversely impacted by this policy.
Ones where I feel we were somehow, while living miles apart, thinking on the same plane and truly feeling each other's pulse as collaborators below:
Cost: $753 billion America's first modern high-speed rail project would connect San Francisco and Los Angeles, about 275 miles apart, in under three hours.
While only 2.4 miles apart, they sit on opposite sides of the International Date Line, and thus have a 21-hour time difference between them.
In areas like Mitchell, homes can be miles apart, some on top of hills, some deep in valleys, and this landscape dramatically affects their connectivity.
The home remains an active crime scene, and investigators are still looking at multiple locations between Austin and Houston, which are about 165 miles apart.
The stars are 38 million miles apart, about the distance between Mercury and the sun, and complete an orbit around each other every 51.4 days.
He's just trying to make the relationship withstand months and thousands of miles apart while he goes to Hollywood to be in a Ron Howard movie.
The exes agreed to live no further than five miles apart until Jack, who started kindergarten this year, finishes sixth grade, according to their divorce settlement.
Argo relies on 3,800 high-tech floats that bob around in the ocean, about 180 miles apart, collecting data on sea currents, salinity and water temperatures.
Despite a policy pivot earlier this year and an even clearer shift just last week, the Federal Reserve remains miles apart from what Wall Street wants.
Whether they're fighting through creative fatigue or persevering through the constant demand for new material, their aesthetic and talent set them miles apart from the crowd.
But what you find doing this continental criss-crossing is dozens of enclaves that can feel thousands of miles apart even when they neighbor one another.
In his divorce settlement with Faris, the exes agreed to live no further than five miles apart from each other until Jack completed the sixth grade.
Students and teachers work from home on computers, communicating by email or on the school's web platform at distances that can be hundreds of miles apart.
The competition was also a reflection of the regional differences between St. Petersburg and Tampa, which are about 30 miles apart and separated by Tampa Bay.
Our relationship reached a plateau of cordial indifference: We lived 2,000 miles apart and talked on the phone once a week about nothing important at all.
Although our congressional districts are only 90 miles apart, people might assume that a Democrat from Chicago's West Side and a Republican from South Bend, Ind.
The schools, less than 120 miles apart, had not played against each other at an on-campus site since the Bearcats won 33-17 on Dec.
But it was no coincidence that Mr. Soros would be facing intense opposition and threats at the same moment in two countries thousands of miles apart.
Two hundred miles apart, the cities anchored metropolitan areas of just under one million people each and had a similar number of jobs paying similar wages.
Far into the future, Earth and Mars will have another record-breaking meet-up in 2287, when the two will be about 34.60 million miles apart.
So we're going to be more than 4,000 miles apart, you and I. I'm going to have to make do mainly as a long-distance Poppa.
Article of the Day Before reading the article: Watch the New York Times video above, about two events that took place 83 miles apart on Monday.
Both Nenoksa and Severodvinsk, which stand about 25 miles apart, are closed cities that require foreigners to obtain a special permit from the authorities before arriving.
Best estimates suggest they should be spaced 70 miles apart, co-located at spots along the highway where we already stop for meals, snack and rest breaks.
ATLAS, which is two telescopes 234 miles apart on the Big Island and Maui, scans the entire sky every two nights for asteroids that could impact Earth.
In truth, Karen and Chris have never met in person, and they live thousands of miles apart; this encounter happened on Facebook (names changed for this essay).
Also, despite talk of bipartisan action, Democrats and Republicans are still miles apart on birth control policy and CVS is investing millions to combat youth vaping addiction.
The accusations: The ACLU claims that nine women spent more than 24 hours being driven from two facilities in California that are less than 300 miles apart.
As they waited at two transit points miles apart outside Aleppo, a bomb attack hit Noha's bus convoy, killing more than 120 people including dozens of children.
A paid subscription service, called " Minecraft Realms," takes it a step further by letting those players set up an online world they can cohabitate from miles apart.
It had traveled 300 million miles, not 90 million miles (Earth and Mars were about 90 million miles apart at the time the cubesat flew past Mars).
His organization, Refunite, once helped two Congolese sisters find each other after 16 years; they turned out to be living just a few miles apart in Nairobi.
On average, Mars is about 140 million miles from Earth, according to NASA, and at the farthest, they are about 250 million miles apart, according to Space.com.
Because San Francisco and Oakland are just 10 miles apart, the 49ers and Raiders have informally stayed out of their each other's cities — no billboards, for instance.
Instead, the short, intense relationship at the beginning peters out and the women are forced to pick up the pieces as they live thousands of miles apart.
Ternovskiy and I are the same age, and though we grew up some 903,000 miles apart, we shared an appetite for something bigger than what we had.
It had traveled 24637 million miles, not 90 million miles (Earth and Mars were about 90 million miles apart at the time the cubesat flew past Mars).
We broke the story ... Angelina and Brad were set to go to trial December 4, and they seemed miles apart on custody demands for their 6 kids.
But the epicenters of the two quakes are about 400 miles apart, and it's unusual for such a strong aftershock to appear this long after a major quake.
Brockton and East Taunton are less than 20 miles apart, meaning if one town wins the license, the other won't be able to pursue plans for a casino.
That this takes place in white Cajun and black Creole communities a hundred miles apart is part of the puzzle for anyone trying to figure out the origins.
Besides their 59 year age difference, the two live about a thousand miles apart (she's in Florida; he's in New York) making a chance encounter offline highly unlikely.
The one to send that first text, or to make that first call, to put an end to whatever issues are causing two hearts to feel miles apart.
Although the areas we represent are hundreds of miles apart, they share many features: sweeping mountain vistas, winding country roads, and wide stretches between healthcare facilities and providers.
Cutting through the stats, knowing when a player is underperforming, identifying easily-fixable weaknesses, knowing the difference between two locations, 4,146.90 miles apart...you know, the complex stuff.
Researchers compared two towns 30 miles apart and found that after one community passed a restrictive policy in 2016, flavored tobacco availability and use dropped the next year.
Consider AltSpaceVR, which deploys three Kinect sensors to create fully motion-tracked virtual crash-pads where Rifters hundreds of miles apart can hang out and chew the fat.
Taken together, the separate investigations 7,500 miles apart indicated the wide scope of the problem, and the American authorities warned people to be on guard for scam callers.
It's unclear whether this is related to the poisoning of Skripal, which was blamed on the Russian government, but both incidents occurred just miles apart near Salisbury, England.
The season's central idea is that sometimes, the thing you want and the thing that's right are miles apart, and closing the gap between them might be impossible.
On some days, maulings are reported five to 10 miles apart, in the span of just a few hours, a lot of ground for a dog to cover.
"In China, we have a common saying: 'Separated as we are, thousands of miles apart, we come together by predestination,'" she said in Mandarin, as her son translated.
Similarly, a business jet caught up with a Cathay Pacific aircraft from Beijing, meeting four nautical miles apart at 19,000 feet, around 40 nautical miles southwest of the airport.
One of the most overlooked aspects of the emerging virtual reality space is its ability to bring people who are located many miles apart together in one virtual space.
Loon and HAPSMobile say their communications technology can provide connections between devices as far as 700 km (435 miles) apart, with data transfer speeds reaching as high as 1Gpbs.
He was so sexy, I was pretty sure it didn't matter if we were in the same room or a thousand miles apart — this guy could make me orgasm.
Milwaukee and Chicago are just 90 miles apart, for instance, though one guy in Milwaukee likes to have a little fun with the city's proximity to other major cities.
First, I'd rather not focus on areas where the LGBT community and the institutional church are still miles apart; I'd prefer to focus on possible areas of common ground.
The victims, 49-year-old Donald Smart and 59-year-old Bruce Cofield, were shot to death two days and a couple of miles apart, Baton Rouge Police Sgt.
LISA, slated for liftoff in 2034, is a constellation of three satellites that will fly 1.5 million miles apart in an orbit that trails Earth's path around the Sun.
The discovery suggests ancient humans seem to have made an important change in how they saw the world at roughly the same time in regions thousands of miles apart.
Although from our perspective you might imagine two or more heavenly bodies colliding, such objects are millions of miles apart from each other (or even separated by light years).
Authorities said two police officers in the Des Moines, Iowa, area were shot to death in their cars in separate, "ambush-style attacks, " about two miles apart early this morning.
The two cases played out in isolation, but I was amazed by the similarities: Though they were run by nuns from different orders, the orphanages were only 213 miles apart.
Proxima b is a mere 163 light-years away from our solar system, or 216,22000 times the distance between the Earth and the sun, which are 220 million miles apart.
When Kenya borrowed $3.2bn from China for the railway in 2014, the aim was to move freight efficiently between the capital and the port at Mombasa, 19803km (301 miles) apart.
TRUMP, JERRY BROWN MAKE DUELING CLAIMS ON CAUSE OF CALIFORNIA FIRES The Northern California fires are burning a few miles apart and have been ablaze since July 27, officials said.
In California, there are already more than 400 ground motion sensors installed on what's known as the California Integrated Seismic Network, with remote sensor stations generally positioned several miles apart.
Those are the twin passions of Tom Postilio and Mickey Conlon, who grew up a dozen miles apart on Long Island, both immersed in the music of an older generation.
"Stars just don't look that different a few miles apart, and we have no reason to disbelieve that this launch was from the Pyongsong region north of Pyongyang," McDowell said.
After school, they traveled around the world for three months, knowing that at the end they would have jobs 6,000 miles apart — she in New York and he in Honolulu.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — In two courtrooms 200 miles apart on Tuesday, President Trump's almost daily attempts to dismiss the criminal investigations that have engulfed his White House all but collapsed.
Part of the problem is that in many cases, parents and children are being detained thousands of miles apart, and the parents do not know exactly where their children are.
As for the two coaches in Friday's game, they were born 70 miles apart in Bosnia, and neither seemed interested in discussing the nationalistic tension inherent in their teams' showdown.
Though they live 3,903 miles apart and rarely interact, Cousy and Russell have created a respect and appreciation for the other's humanity — as poignantly defined in moments 53 years apart.
The region's main road, the BR-262, is a long thread of tarmac through the carpet of green, connecting the growing cities of Campo Grande and Corumbá, 430 miles apart.
The Morgans were one of three families in Florida, in three different cities hundreds of miles apart, whose addresses had been mentioned in a bomb threat emailed to a detective.
We got Larry in Santa Monica on Tuesday where he told us that the couple, who had hoped for a reconciliation, are now living miles apart after a trial separation.
The moves deliver a significant setback to the delicate reconciliation between the US and Cuba, two countries that endured a half-century estrangement despite their locations only 90 miles apart.
The two places are thousands of miles apart, separated by the vast Pacific Ocean and a half-world of latitude, with Shishmaref near the Arctic Circle and Kiribati near the equator.
Rangers are scattered thousands of miles apart across many countries, but WWF's international network of offices effectively stitches them together into one global force fighting under the same set of principles.
The two wrote e-mails and sent packages to each other but "we had to make a lot of sacrifices," Carson says of making things work while thousands of miles apart.
"Institutional and retail investors are miles apart," said Mansi Singhal, CEO of qplum, a platform providing quantitative-trading strategies often employed by institutions to retail investors with as little as $10,000.
"Although they are only a few hundred miles apart, a village like Kolondialan in the Koulikoro region receives on average about a third less rainfall than Bankass in Mopti," said Traoré.
After a year — and dozens of milesapart, a pit bull named Ratchet was reunited on Friday with his owner, thanks to the dogged determination of another South Carolina dog lover.
Since October more than 100 people have been killed, often by decapitation, in 40 separate attacks, in villages up to 200 km (124 miles) apart, according to local news site Zitamar.
Sources close to the hip-hop couple tell TMZ ... they've been communicating regularly -- including while they were thousands of miles apart over the holidays -- and are focusing on fixing their marriage.
The two wrote e-mails and sent packages to each other but "we had to make a lot of sacrifices," Carson said of making things work while thousands of miles apart.
Eventually, ESA wants to launch three vehicles that would position themselves in a triangle formation in space; each probe would be hundreds of thousands of miles apart from the other two.
Just 15 percent of the fires, which started a few miles apart early on Monday, have been contained, as the flames have been propelled by bone-dry chaparral and severe heat.
The victims in the fatal shootings, 49-year-old Donald Smart and 59-year-old Bruce Cofield, were shot to death two days and a couple of miles apart, authorities said.
The two wrote e-mails and sent packages to each other, but "we had to make a lot of sacrifices," she said of making things work while thousands of miles apart.
The lawsuit expands on a previous lawsuit filed by the ACLU in an effort to reunite a Congolese mother and her 7-year-old daughter who were detained 85033,000 miles apart.
These "human seismographs" have bodily sensations ahead of important or emotional events, not unlike twins who say that they feel each other's pain even when they are hundreds of miles apart.
So instead, the couple -- who met while working at a local pizza chain -- will spend the next few weeks chatting virtually, even though they live around 8 kilometers (5 miles) apart.
The quakes included a magnitude 4.4 and a magnitude 4.23 that struck about two miles apart and within a minute of each other Wednesday night, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported.
The quakes included a magnitude 230 and a magnitude 13 that struck about two miles apart and within a minute of each other Wednesday night, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported.
IT IS EASY to forget—if you ever knew—that Russia and the United States are less than three miles apart, across the icy waters of the Bering Strait (see map).
Inside them laser beams monitor the distance between two mirrors 2.5 miles apart, looking for a gravitational wave that will squeeze that distance by less than the diameter of a proton.
November 2: Two Iowa officers shot, killed in their cars Two central Iowa police officers were shot and killed in their squad vehicles roughly 2 miles apart early November 2, police said.
The stars have also agreed to live no further than five miles apart from each other until their 20173-year-old son Jack completes the sixth grade, according to their divorce settlement.
"It's quite a bit different atmosphere," said Mr. Devine, who has been splitting his time between the construction site in Warwick and the headquarters in Brooklyn, which are about 50 miles apart.
In his divorce settlement with Faris, 42, the exes agreed to live no further than five miles apart from each other until their 6-year-old son Jack completed the sixth grade.
On Monday, twin fires north of San Francisco burning just miles apart became the largest collective wildfire in state history after destroying more than 443 square miles of forest and rural areas.
In particular, they have analysed 415 pigeon races run between the same two points, 300km (200 miles) apart on the heavily polluted North China Plain, during the autumns of 2013 and 2014.
Two of the stars, situated around 900 million miles apart, orbit tightly around each other, with the third star in the system situated 1313993 billion miles away from the two other stars.
Van den Berg said coverage in South Africa was not "blanket", with outbreaks reported many kilometers (miles) apart in some places, but northern Limpopo province, bordering Zimbabwe, seems to be the epicenter.
The stars have also agreed to live no further than five miles apart from each other until their 6-year-old son Jack completes the sixth grade, according to their divorce settlement.
If one location detects a disturbance, it could be due to something other than a gravitational wave, but only a gravitational wave could cause a disturbance in facilities located 2,300 miles apart.
Consecutive sequences were filmed many months and thousands of miles apart; Welles would claim that he was never able to get Iago, Desdemona and Iago's stooge, Roderigo, together for a single shot.
Their arrival at the border and at two cities more than 2,100 miles apart — San Antonio and Portland, Me. — has surprised and puzzled immigration authorities and overwhelmed local officials and nonprofit groups.
The couple met in June 2016 in New York through the dating app Tinder, despite having both grown up in Michigan and having attended rival high schools less than two miles apart.
The Turkish forces also seized at least 11 villages clustered around two Kurdish-held border towns that stand about 75 miles apart, according to Anadolu Agency, a Turkish state-run news agency.
The tents are an installation by the artist Chemical X to draw attention to the radically different homeless populations on Rodeo Drive and Skid Row, which are only about 12 miles apart.
By way of comparison, Pence staying in Doonbeg for meetings in Dublin (181 miles apart) is the equivalent of me staying in Annapolis, Maryland, for meetings in New York City (179 miles).
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont spent Friday crisscrossing Nevada, holding rallies in three cities hundreds of miles apart and making his final pitch to voters on the eve of the state's Democratic caucuses.
Loneliness can affect your mental health in a big way, because humans are social species, so it's worth it to find new ways to connect with people even if you feel miles apart.
Although they may be thousands of miles apart at times, Scott is making his feelings for Jenner known to the world, leaving some heart-eyes emoji on Jenner's Instagram post earlier this month.
The pundits have weighed in, the pollsters are publishing their final tallies and two victory parties have each been planned for the night of November 8th two miles apart in New York City.
The deal, negotiated by rival sides in Syria's six-year conflict, involves four towns hundreds of miles apart -- Kafraya and Al-Fu'ah in the country's north, and Zabadani and Madaya in the southwest.
While it abides by censorship laws in the few countries that require it to, Facebook otherwise has assumed people will have an identical perspective of morality even if they're thousands of miles apart.
The pollutants are products of three devastating infernos raging hundreds of miles apart, the largest of which, Butte County's Camp Fire, has swelled to become the deadliest and most destructive in state history.
In May, the company told Business Insider that it wanted to launch a flying-taxi service that charges passengers $70 to fly between cities and regions that are up to 200 miles apart.
The couple met in 2007, at Middlebury, which Mr. Martell attended before transferring to Brown, though the couple did not begin dating until 2009, when they were living on campuses 237 miles apart.
One week ago, we here at VICE HQ had never heard of the Battle of the Boulevard between Belmont and Lipscomb, two schools, two miles apart, that play each other twice a year.
OFFICER JUSTIN MARTIN Martin, of the Urbandale Police Department, was one of two central Iowa police officers shot while they sat in squad vehicles at intersections roughly 2 miles apart shortly after 1 a.m.
Plenty of nearby communities are too expansive and underpopulated (think country roads with only two farms on it, three miles apart) to make installing broadband cost effective for major internet service providers, or ISPs.
Trains are only more convenient than planes when cities are located 200-300 miles apart...which is really only the case if you live in the Northeast, on the west coast, or in Texas.
Instead, conversations between works happen across the museum, artistic intention and style often miles apart, drawn together by common interests in topics ranging from historical memory and public space, to identity politics and homelessness.
Fellow running back Gerard Wicks added a score on the ground for the Cougars, who won their ninth straight meeting by a combined 396-99 in a matchup of schools located eight miles apart.
When this waveform is subtracted from each of the signals, this leaves behind "noise residuals" — the remaining little wiggles in the detectors that should be uncorrelated, since the instruments are about 2,000 miles apart.
The planet is in the K2-288 system, which contains a pair of dim, cool M-type stars that are 5.1 billion miles apart, about six times the distance between Saturn and the sun.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hundreds of people descended on the town of Ashbourne in central England on Tuesday to play a traditional football game in which the rules are hazy and the goals three miles apart.
An estimated 3,000 families were swept up at the border during May and June in a "zero-tolerance" immigration enforcement campaign that jailed parents and warehoused their children hundreds or thousands of miles apart.
At least that much is clear by the pilot's end, if little else: The suspect, a Little League coach named Terry Maitland, appears to have been in two places at once, 60 miles apart.
The immediate focus of Turkey's military plans appears to be around a section of the border between the towns of Ras al Ain and Tel Abyad, which are about 100 km (62 miles) apart.
Business Insider visited the electoral battleground of Cumbria where the Conservatives have set their sights on two constituencies 50 miles apart in this rural county in the northwest of England: Workington and Barrow & Furness.
A burro-ful day Originally the race extended between Leadville and Fairplay, located in the middle of the state and only about 11 miles apart as the crow flies, but separated by a mountain.
None is more than 193 miles apart, making it easy to hill-hop from the fruit-growing region around Traverse City following the Lake Michigan shoreline north to the highlands bracketing Little Traverse Bay.
ANTHONY "TONY" BEMINIO Beminio, of the Des Moines Police Department, was one of two central Iowa police officers shot while they sat in squad vehicles at intersections roughly 2 miles apart shortly after 1 a.m.
The acrimonious exchange is the latest turn in the up-and-down relationship between the two men, who share a party but are miles apart on questions of style, propriety, and adherence to institutional norms.
Two jet fighters flying a couple hundred of miles apart and trying to directly exchange data via, for example; a Link-16 network could be particularly susceptible to enemy jammers targeting the Link-16 signal.
But if the two instruments measure the same exact signal almost two thousand miles apart, with a time delay equaling the exact speed of a gravitational wave, then we can say we actually found something.
An Indian security source said the operation began with Indian forces firing artillery across the frontier to provide cover for three to four teams of soldiers to cross over at points several km (miles) apart.
The bottom line is that although the Supra and the BMW Z4 are made at the same factory, they're miles apart — and at $10,000 less, the Supra is the superior machine in price and performance.
Ms. Wong makes an effort to bring out regional differences in Vietnamese cuisine by devoting sections of the menu to Saigon and Hanoi, hundreds of miles apart, as well as Hue, somewhere in the middle.
Comprised of 126 observation towers, densely spaced at no more than 30 miles apart, the new network will make data transmissions every five minutes to a wide range of meteorologists, emergency managers, and private-sector partners.
But up to that point, as such races go, you could not get much tighter than the one that was played out in real time between the Yankees and the Red Sox, about 215 miles apart.
A 50-mile difference in when Irma turns north might not be much from a meteorological perspective, but it could make the difference between a direct landfall on Miami or Charleston, S.C. — nearly 500 miles apart.
Washington (CNN)The New England towns of Concord, Massachusetts, and Concord, New Hampshire, may only be about an hour away from each other by car, but their respective roles in American military history are miles apart.
The weekend came in the second consecutive season that their home-and-away series was played in front of sold-out crowds at their arenas, which are less than 50 miles apart along State Highway 99.
The assailants, who the officials said belong to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a Ugandan Islamist group, also kidnapped several people and torched a Catholic church during two separate attacks about 35 km (22 miles) apart.
The two projects started up a few miles apart in Pasadena — at the Carnegie Observatories and at the California Institute of Technology, partners with the University of California — with very different ideas on how to proceed.
That night, two major bakeries hundreds of miles apart were targeted and destroyed in nighttime air raids, as was a cotton factory in Hayyan, Aleppo, which acted as a major employer to those left in the region.
In the accompanying promo video, the child wears a Google Cardboard headset and the parent wears Gear VR—the kid's includes a playful character mask—and they can interact with each other even if they're miles apart.
That final point is why we convinced these two who live thousands of miles apart to have a nice, old-fashioned phone call to discuss everything from the aforementioned sweatpants to sexual harassment and (maybe) future babies.
Their case has gripped Canada, and led police on a chase across the country, with sightings of the pair recorded more than 1,000 miles apart, from the western province of British Columbia to Manitoba in the center.
The bottom line is that although the Supra and the Z4 are made at the same factory, they're miles apart — and at $10,000 less, the Supra is the superior machine both in terms of price and performance.
Tayler Persons scored 211 points with eight rebounds, and Missouri transfer K.J. Walton had 23 points for the Cardinals, who have lost the last eight in the series between the schools that are 25 interstate miles apart.
Sources tell us Chan-Dog and Amato -- she lives in L.A. -- are cool with being 1,800 miles apart during the season ... 'cause Parsons has that dope ass $11 MILLION mansion in Bel-Air for the off-season.
At the ranches, or at giant sheds, some of them co-owned by several ranchers, the shearing begins: a frenzy of flying wool, bawdy talk and the rare communal meal shared among neighbors who live miles apart.
China, which has sought to make its 1964 commitment to nuclear "no first-use" credible in peacetime, keeps its warheads and missiles miles apart in peacetime, meaning its deployed warheads number zero, or pretty close to it.
A road crossing a habitat The road central to the lawsuit would connect the cities of King Cove and Cold Bay, which are 18 miles apart -- but travel between the two must be by air or sea.
The two companies have worked together for nearly two decades on Epic's Unreal tech and were based a mere 12 miles apart from one another in North Carolina, until Psyonix moved its office to San Diego in 2009.
The goal was to reimagine video chat not as a utilitarian communication tool, but for "the feeling of being in the same room even if you're thousands of miles apart" Facebook Portal's marketing lead Dave Kaufman tells me.
Turkish troops and Ankara-backed Syrian rebels have focused in the first week of operations on driving Syrian Kurdish YPG fighters from two major border towns, Tel Abyad and Ras al Ain, about 120 km (75 miles) apart.
But the battle may be more intense in Japan than the U.S. That's because while the two competitors are located just a couple miles apart in San Francisco, the biggest shareholder in each company is based in Tokyo.
Since 2014, eight of the 50 most heavily-traveled routes between cities 120 to 400 miles apart have lost express coach service, according to the study by the Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development at DePaul University in Chicago.
Then two dozen people pelt them with paintballs, green splatters covering the couple as they dance—both of them in their own headsets in Washington and Alabama, standing and swaying in front of their computers, 2,600 miles apart.
But the Borghese exhibition provides new nuggets for scholarship, and offers an opportunity to closely compare works that are normally thousands of miles apart, like two versions of the "Crucified Christ" lent by institutions in Madrid and Toronto.
If you zoom into local areas, you will find that a lot of the variation in upward mobility is actually coming from neighborhoods that are just a few miles apart from each other — often within the same city.
The all-encompassing boundaries permit these companies to blend grapes grown 75 miles apart, as the car drives, and claim they are making an estate wine, which they could not do if the grapes came from different appellations.
"While the old and new facilities are only about 15 miles apart, many current employees may be hesitant to make the move due to extended commute times each day," Erik Thoreson, principal at Technomic, told CNBC via email.
I can already picture a near future where people, millions of miles apart, put on a Leap Motion-equipped Gear VR and enter a virtual forum or playground and play ping pong in VR with nothing but their hands.
The smuggling rings exploit captive consumers thousands of miles apart – migrants on a quest for freedom or opportunity, and their families back home and in the West, who are willing to pay to ensure their loved ones make it.
They sing instead of writing songs—both "Over Everything" and "Let It Go" have references to picking up their guitars and playing when things get tough—or of the things that unite them when they're thousands of miles apart.
Abel Porter had 10 points and 10 assists, Diogo Brito had 12 points and Brock Miller added 223 for the Aggies, who broke a two-game losing streak in the series that matches schools that are 48 miles apart.
Abel Porter had 10 points and 10 assists, Diogo Brito had 12 points and Brock Miller added 11 for the Aggies, who broke a two-game losing streak in the series that matches schools that are 48 miles apart.
For example, in June of this year, Chinese researchers demonstrated that they were able to transmit entangled photons from the Micius satellite to two ground stations in China that are 750 miles apart while maintaining entanglement between the particles.
The source said U.S.-Turkish joint patrols would monitor the removal of heavy weapons, fortifications and tunnels, along with the YPG presence between Tel Abyad and Ras al-Ain, two Syrian border towns about 100 km (60 miles) apart.
The fever was first detected in China in early August and has been found in 18 farms or abattoirs in six provinces, with many cases more than a 1,000 kms (621 miles) apart, the FAO said in a statement.
It's the historic football rivalry between the Tennessee School for the Deaf and the North Carolina School for the Deaf—the Vikings and the Bears—two storied high-school programs located about 170 miles apart in the southern Appalachians.
They were the same age, lived just 60 miles apart, and suffered the horror of the German occupation of Holland, notes Robert Matzen in his new book Dutch Girl: Audrey Hepburn and World War II, excerpted exclusively in this week's PEOPLE.
The rapid spread of the virus to places more than one thousand km (625 miles) apart may be caused by transport of pig products, rather than live pigs, said Juan Lubroth, chief veterinarian at the Food and Agriculture Organist (FAO).
The MVP and the ACP would originate in northwestern West Virginia and run down through Virginia, parallel to each other about 230 miles apart in routes that will take them through national forests, the Appalachian Trail, waterways, and private land.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the agreement, which begins next year, would see 2,000 boxes installed as far as 20 kilometers (12 miles) apart on posts and roofs to bring a fast internet connection to populated areas.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Tel Aviv and Jerusalem are only 2000 km (210 miles) apart but they often feel like different planets, not just in terms of mentality but because the commute from the Mediterranean to the hills can sometimes take two hours.
Here's why: The parties are miles apart when it comes to the cost of birth control and who pays for it, major sticking points that will likely complicate efforts to craft a bipartisan compromise between the staunch conservative and liberal firebrand.
"Any long distance relationship is not easy, but we have an amazing FaceTime relationship – we sit on FaceTime a lot throughout the day," she joked about how they keep the spark in their relationship while being several hundred miles apart.
Every few years in Scotland, the British Open unfolds right after the Scottish Open, giving golfers time to prepare for the major and providing fans some of the world's best golf in tournaments only miles apart in Carnoustie and East Lothian.
But mainly, this is a neat experiment that hammers home the fact that according to the laws of physics, two particles with exactly the same properties are indistinguishable, regardless of their origin—even if their sources are 93 million miles apart.
MINNEAPOLIS — Three thousand miles apart on opposite coasts, a former White House chief of staff and the co-owner of the San Diego Padres will be keeping tabs Saturday on an important football game in their home state of Minnesota.
My mother gave birth to my sister and me two years and 4,700 miles apart, one in northern England, the other in Sharjah, and raised two tiny children on Singapore street food and the prayers that spilled from golden mosques.
Using thousands of indigenous conscripts to hack through the jungle, he found that the headwaters were just six miles apart, on either side of a fifteen-hundred-foot peak, and he conceived a railroad that would unite the two river systems.
"We've seen this many times in the last couple of months, that they're in trade talks once in a while (but) the problem is that they're still miles apart in what they want," said Timme Spakman, macro economist at ING Bank.
Wilbur Ross, the Commerce secretary, said last week that the United States and China were "miles and miles" apart and Mr. Kudlow has suggested that details of a deal were not set in stone ahead of the discussions this week.
But Ali's refined and ostentatious Shirley is miles apart from his Oscar-winning role as a soft-spoken drug dealer in Moonlight, and Mortensen, who gained 26 pounds to play Lip, is winning rare praise for his comedy chops in this film.
A pair of laser-emitting boxes affixed to the walls mapped the rooms we were in and tracked our motion, allowing Romo and I to walk, wave, and interact as if we were in the same space, and not 3,000 miles apart.
And then more than 13 hours later and roughly 1,500 miles apart, in Dayton, Ohio, nine people were killed and 27 others were injured by a gunman who was then shot and killed by police in a popular bar and downtown business district.
While Hogan and Christie became close friends during Hogan's run for office and Hogan hosted him at the Maryland Preakness, they were miles apart when it came to Trump, who lost to Hillary Clinton in Maryland as he did in New Jersey.
Donald Trump's favorite president is Andrew Jackson, and there's some debate about whether he was born on a South Carolina plantation or a North Carolina cabin, although the two are just a few miles apart, according to the Museum of the Waxhaws.
Flying from New York to Toronto, about 500 miles apart on the ground, for example, takes about 90 minutes and even if you generously add four hours commuting, you're still better off flying versus taking a 12-hour-and-30-minute train.
The gunman then shot at numerous people using an AR-15-style rifle while driving in the cities of Odessa and Midland, located 20 miles apart, killing eight people (including the shooter) and injuring more than 20 others, The New York Times reports.
A team of animal experts observed two Atlantic puffins, more than 1,000 miles apart, spontaneously scratching themselves with sticks -- the first time wild seabirds have been spotted using tools, according to new findings in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Headsets that look back at you and reproduce your face in bits; real-world environments digitized in real time so users miles apart can share the same space: With 5G, these projects will finally burst out of the pipeline and into your eyeballs.
But Tuesday's theater -- unfolding in courtrooms about 240 miles apart -- was more like the compelling denouement of a slow-building Netflix drama that came together in frenetic, shocking final moments that made their own statement: Truth and facts still matter in America.
The thing is, until recently, doing our best usually meant failing miserably, sitting on the couch next to each other while our attention was miles apart, sucked into an Instagram binge or Twitter hole or whatever complete waste of time our phone addictions commanded.
Researchers at the Chaddick Institute at DePaul University in Chicago in August issued a report saying that cheap gasoline was encouraging travelers to drive cars between certain cities that are 120 miles to 400 miles apart, leaving gaps in the bus and rail networks.
This is, after all, just a foreign-exchange program, and as the months pass, you start feeling the same increasing, sickening dread as Sun and Lucas about what will happen when they have to go back to their lives 4,000 miles apart from one another.
His father is a master plumber for East Suburban Interiors, a general contractor in Murrysville, Pa. The couple grew up less than two miles apart in Elizabeth Township, Pa., and spent summers on the swim, tennis and junior golf club teams of Youghiogheny Country Club.
LOS ANGELES — The Trump administration on Friday asked a federal judge for more time to reunite migrant families separated by authorities at the southwest border, highlighting the challenge of confirming familial relationships between parents and children who now may be thousands of miles apart.
He also said he hopes that within the next decade, augmented and virtual reality technologies the company is working on today will be so highly developed that people could feel like they're in the room with someone else — even if they're actually miles apart.
"We're seeing extreme fire behavior," said Corey Paulich, a spokesman for the sheriff's office in Lake County, where a pair of fires burning about 30 miles apart have forced the evacuation of about 19,000 people in recent days and destroyed an unspecified number of homes.
The researchers propose that the two users many miles apart, "Alice" and "Bob," could each bestow an electric field with a certain quantum state and send it over a fiber optic cable to a central, insecure location, where the two fields would join and undergo quantum interference.
The New Paltz, NY-based duo take inspiration more from jangly and infectious indie pop, making efficient and clever pop songs on their debut 21984 album Swear I'm Good At This that's miles apart from the Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno-produced bombast of The Joshua Tree.
As someone who would soon undergo a hoodoo initiation ritual—in which she was required to lie naked on top of a snake skin for 69 hours, without food or water—Hurston was miles apart from Lewis, the experiential distance between them as wide as the Atlantic.
And while Pluto's radius is nearly twice the size of Charon's, their centers are about 11,800 miles apart, a distance so comparatively small that they move in a lock step rare for celestial bodies, each keeping the same face directed toward its mate at all times.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two rapidly growing wildfires burning a few miles apart through drought-parched foothills northeast of Los Angeles prompted the evacuation of nearly 230 homes on Tuesday, as a heat wave continued to bake much of the U.S. Southwest for a third straight day.
Sixteen years later, memories of that 21 South Korean squad and its world-beating run have forged an unlikely spiritual tie between two national teams based 20,22002 miles apart, South Korea and Mexico, as they prepare to meet on Saturday in a crucial group stage game.
The weird coincidence of these two shows beginning and ending within weeks of each other is tempting to read as an explanation for two rapidly diverging Americas that were miles apart in 2012 and feel as if they might as well occupy different realities in 2017.
In the last year, the two girls, who live 760 miles apart, have spent hours on FaceTime talking about their model horses, constructing fleece "pony pouches" in which to safely transport their Breyers, and planning the aforementioned wedding of two of their models, Quill and Sangria.
DES MOINES — They were each on overnight patrols early Wednesday, a rookie police officer and a veteran a few miles apart in the Des Moines area, when officials say they had the lethal misfortune to cross paths with an armed, disturbed man whose life was unraveling.
For example, all internal flights between American cities less than 600 miles apart could be replaced by high-speed electric 'bullet' trains traveling over 200 miles per hour, providing a quicker, safer and cleaner way to get around and built with American technology, steel and workers.
That similar components were used in the balms in burials 200 km (125 miles) apart and, indeed, continued to be used in similar proportions during the pharaonic period, some 2,500 years later, when embalming skills were at their peak, shows the enduring nature of ancient Egyptian ingenuity.
Even though each IPO featured an unprofitable tech-enabled business that had posted sub-30% growth and gross margins under 50% (far more, in the case of One Medical), they wound up miles apart in terms of their market reception and resulting valuation, measured in revenue multiples terms.
There's no rule that limits long-form communication to pairs of people who are poets or 3,500 miles apart or recently broken up, but it's easy to forget what we miss by skipping a long talk with someone who has already told us what he ate for lunch.
It still doesn't appear on any of the usual sensors, but with BLIX and RITTER flying in sync some five hundred miles apart, their standard radar scans form a synthetic aperture, a notional aerial five hundred miles long, capable of reading the smallest ripple on the water surface.
Though the implications and consequences of Brexit have been endlessly and passionately parsed in the referendum campaign and since, the chasm between the Leavers and the Remainers has become only broader, a fact on display as the two camps marched a couple of miles apart in London on Sunday.
The spread-out and seemingly random nature of the shooting — carried out on the highways, streets and parking lots of two cities 20 miles apart — meant that the victims did not necessarily know one another, and in some cases, did not initially know that anyone else had been shot.
Sure, they may be thousands of miles apart, have dramatically different weather, be governed in very different ways, and have very different local cultures — but, as I've noticed in my short time in London so far, there are far more similarities with Dubai than I would have initially thought.
But Mr. Foster, the only Malibu resident on the school board, called the centralized fund-raising system "ideological," and said it was a poor fit for a district as divided and sprawling as Santa Monica-Malibu, which combines two discontinuous towns with schools up to 23 miles apart.
Meanwhile in the English town of Ashbourne, players competed in the annual Shrovetide football match in a game said to date from the 17th century, in which the Up'ards and the Down'ards teams aim to "goal" a ball by hitting it three times on stone plinths placed three miles apart.
Believing she will not be able to return to her scorched community for months, the restaurant manager is preparing to send her son and daughter to live with family in Edmonton in Alberta, and Victoria in British Columbia, so they can finish the school year, hundreds of kilometers (miles) apart.
Less than 250 miles apart, Ms. Oravcova and Mr. White met the same fate: They were caught in rip currents and drowned, joining a grim tally that also includes four victims in North Carolina in a 27-day period in June, and four in New Jersey in a single night.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Speaking just six miles apart on Friday morning, Donald J. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas renewed their bitter personal feud, while their supporters echoed the candidates' language and themes – a sign that the bitterness between the two men has now seeped deeply into the feelings of voters.
Though we had never met before and were hundreds of miles apart, we were tethered to one another by a shared language and community, and he gave me a smile that mirrored my own -- one of relief at being able to communicate directly to another Deaf person in American Sign Language (ASL).
The attitude behind 50's brand of gangsta rap on steroids, while enticing to fans whose lives were a million miles apart from that reality, was not supposed to be directed to people with more power than him, but he proved to be too much of the outlaw he was marketed as.
But the debacle in Hanoi, the Vietnamese capital, where Mr. Trump not only failed to strike a disarmament deal but also was miles apart from Mr. Kim, laid bare a fundamental weakness in his deal making: his belief that bluster and force of personality can bridge deep-rooted differences and lack of preparation.
And then the (she searches for the right word) instruction of balancing along in the water, the ten thousand adjustments of vivid action, the staining together of mind and time so that she is no longer miles and miles apart from her life, watching it differently unfold, but in it, as it, it.
But Schiele also consistently surprises, and the expansive landscape "Four Trees" (1917) is a miracle of light: its depiction of a red sun suspended amid gossamer clouds glimmers with the translucency of a stained glass window — an unsurpassable image that's miles apart from the Freudian horror show of his most lurid work.
The scenes were barely 40 miles apart: in Gaza, a chaotic panorama of smoke, fleeing figures and tear gas on the deadliest day since mass protests at the border fence with Israel began; in Jerusalem, Ivanka Trump and other American officials celebrating President Trump's formal relocation of the United States Embassy from Tel Aviv.
SUNY College at Old Westbury and Long Island University's Post campus in Brookville, N.Y., may be in similarly affluent locales just five miles apart, but look at the chasm between their budgets for students living off-campus: The State University of New York computed that its students needed $11,300 last year, while L.I.U.'s needed $27,53.
To introduce us to the app, a video shows people interacting from their home Rift set-ups to communicate via Facebook Spaces avatars in VR.  It's the realization of a vision Zuckerberg teased just last year, giving friends and family located many miles apart the ability to jointly experience virtual places (apartments, landscapes, etc.) while using the Rift's built-in microphone to communicate via audio.

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