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Even more far-flung parts of the Amazon empire are getting involved.
Alternatively, try a resort or hotel in a picturesque setting in a more far-flung location.
I do wonder what Minecraft Earth will look like for players in more far-flung locations.
The move to more far-flung neighborhoods also reflects a fundamental question for some: Who needs Manhattan?
The more far-flung the fantasy, the more natural it may be for audiences to suspend disbelief.
But some carried signs expressing more far-flung ideologies — denouncing capitalism, for instance, alongside fascism and racism.
Meanwhile, the government has plans for 100,000 displaced people to return to more far-flung communities in the northeast.
Swedish transportation startup Einride has an even more far-flung concept in the works that adds self-driving capabilities to the mix.
But an increasing number of our owners are exploring more far-flung locations such as Thailand, Papua New Guinea and the Galápagos.
But now Representative Randy Hultgren, a Republican hailing from a more far-flung Chicago suburb that backed Mr. Trump, also appears in jeopardy.
However, those are the planes that fly to bigger and more far-flung markets — the Americas, London, Paris, and eastern Asia, for example.
For short breaks, there are the beaches near her home in Watermill, N.Y., and for longer getaways, she heads to more far-flung locations.
WeWork's investment in Wavegarden is one of the more far-flung backings made by a company that has struggled to define its core purpose.
Most repatriations go to Bosnia, Montenegro, Uzbekistan, Kosovo, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, but they've gone to more far-flung places, like Ethiopia and the Ivory Coast.
Political candidates in New York typically trek to Manhattan's wealthiest neighborhoods to rake in big contributions, often neglecting more far-flung parts of the city.
More far-flung ideas formulated by researchers include a device to detect emotions using radio waves and a biometric car seat with butt-detection software.
Jeju's popularity as a domestic vacation spot has been waning, as South Koreans with rising incomes have begun flying to more far-flung destinations abroad.
Its case allows you to vape 24/7, and compared to more far-flung case ideas, this one seems simple enough that it might actually ship.
We linked up with a dive shop, Sea Level, when we lived in Illinois and we keep up with some of their more far-flung adventures.
While symbolically important, China's first overseas military base will provide a critical role in supporting Chinese warships in the Indian Ocean and on more far-flung voyages.
It has franchised out its Ultimate Fighter series, doing seasons based in Brazil, Latin America, and the UK, with more far-flung locales planned for the future.
Along the way, it has expanded from textiles to more far-flung industries that include not just pharmaceuticals but financial services, real estate and packaging, among others.
Texel is the biggest of the Dutch islands, and is a popular getaway for Amsterdammers, though it is largely off the radar of more far-flung vacationers.
The artist received updates to his DNA test in 2019, which revealed discrepancies with the initial test and even more far-flung ancestral underpinnings traceable to East Asia.
Puerto Rico's recently formed destination marketing organization, Discover Puerto Rico, is steering attention to more far-flung attractions because, officials said, about 77,000 tourism jobs depend on it.
The rest of the list included cities both well-known to Western travelers (Florence, Italy, at number four) and considerably more far-flung (Luang Prabang, Laos, snagged number five).
About six months into working for him, when she was just 16, Giuffre said she started accompanying him on more far-flung trips to the UK, France, Spain, and Africa.
The robust Pacific Electric Railway system connected downtown to nearby cities like Pasadena and Whittier, as well as more far-flung places such as Colton and Redlands in San Bernardino County.
They said the company helped build the existing 4G network, which they use to make phone calls or share photos from some of the more far-flung areas of the islands.
Shoppers have been coming for months, primarily from the industrial city of Puerto Ordaz - already a 12-hour bus ride - but lately they're also arriving from even more far flung regions across the country.
Locally harvested oysters, clams, fluke, mackerel, monkfish, sea scallops, lobsters and black sea bass share the menu with more far-flung catches, like Santa Barbara sea urchin, sardines, Dover sole, Icelandic cod and geoduck.
If you're in the mood to take a longer flight and discover more far-flung parts of the world, the sale also applies to destinations including Dubai, Johannesburg, Tehran, and Hyderabad, from $231 to $22017.
Some found cheaper, more far-flung residences, and at least one woman was only able to afford her apartment by keeping it virtually empty, with little to no furniture and a mattress on the floor.
HSN Star Joy Mangano Gives 6 Smart Packing Tips Among the more far-flung, bucket list–worthy places, Hampi, India, where a new luxury hotel is making the 14th-century ruins far easier to visit, is an unexpected lure.
This, combined with the campaign's unusually long blacklist of media outlets it deemed unfair or unfriendly, had left reporters with few of the usual means of interpreting the campaign's inner doings, requiring them to rely instead on more far-flung sources.
Apple has reportedly acquired U.K. special effects studio IKinema, a startup that may be useful in Apple's quest to bolster its mobile devices with AR special effects and in its more far-flung attempts to enter the AR/VR headset market.
While the price of a plane ticket to some of the more far-flung destinations is high if that's the only place you're visiting, these dream destinations can make great pit stops stops on a low-cost backpacking adventure around the globe.
If you're constantly on the run, moving from safe house to safe house while being hunted by US-led forces, it's also difficult to communicate with the more far-flung members of your organization — something al-Qaeda also discovered the hard way.
Divided into the Inner Hebrides, a coastal barrier of 79 islands, and the Outer Hebrides, a more far-flung cluster of over 100 islands and rocky skerries, of which only a fraction are inhabited, the area occupies a mythical place in Scottish culture.
Cyclone Fani barreled ashore in India as a Category 4 storm early Friday, bringing extreme winds and storm surge flooding to the city of Puri and points to the north and east, but a threat looms for a more far-flung location: the Himalayas.
No American president before the end of the Cold War would have found it strange or dissonant to take an interventionist and self-righteous line where Latin America was concerned, while accepting deals with bad actors and wooing autocrats in more far-flung and global theaters.
This is a feature-packed camera even if you never reach for some of the more far-flung features such as a "HI 5" ISO setting for the dimmest of dimly lit retro tiki bars that just opened or if you just had to take a photo in just about total darkness.
For the first time, Alphabet will breakout the revenue, operating income, and capital expenditures for both Google and "Other Bets" — you know, Nest and some of Alphabet's more far flung businesses such as Access/Google Fiber, Verily (formerly known as Google Life Sciences), and X (formerly Google X). It'll also provide historical figures back to 2013.
That someone like Mr. Lunin wanted to join the Kremlin's settler program — and has been accepted into it — is a measure of how, in more far-flung corners of Russia, the rigid political barriers that define with-us-or-against-us politics in Moscow and other cities in the west of the country can quickly dissolve.
The club hosts monthly sail and power boat cruises to destinations in the Bay, Delta and blue water between Tomales and Monterey. It also sometimes organizes charter cruises to more far-flung destinations such as Tahiti and Croatia.
Northern British Columbia, northeastern Ontario and the James Bay region of northern Quebec were served by independent companies, though Bell Canada eventually provided service in more far-flung reaches of Ontario and Quebec, acquired ownership interests in companies serving large swaths of northwestern Quebec and northeastern Ontario, and in Northwestel.
In St. Petersburg in 1917 revolution is brewing, but in more far-flung parts of Russia life is apparently carrying on as usual. At Sevastopol the officers on board a battleship are looking forward to its return to port when they will be allowed to fraternise with local girls. Kostja, one of the officers, is particularly excited. He is in love with Marija, the daughter of Sevastopol's Governor.
After being forced to abandon medicine because of ill health, Bryant turned to natural history, especially ornithology, which was a childhood passion. Bryant visited nearby Cohasset, Massachusetts for one of his first collecting trips, but he seriously injured his stomach from a fall while landing his boat. After his recovery, he decided to push himself further in an attempt to strengthen his body. His collecting trips became more frequent and more far flung.
Archeologically, Sparta itself begins to show signs of settlement only around 1000 BC, some 200 years after the collapse of Mycenaean civilization.W. G. Forrest, A History of Sparta, p. 25. Of the four villages that made up the Spartan Polis, Forrest suggests that the two closest to the Acropolis were the originals, and the two more far-flung settlements were of later foundation. The dual kingship may originate in the fusion of the first two villages.>W.
Nevertheless, pre-dreadnoughts continued in active service and saw significant combat use even when obsolete. Dreadnoughts and battlecruisers were believed vital for the decisive naval battles which at the time all nations expected, hence they were jealously guarded against the risk of damage by mines or submarine attack, and kept close to home as much as possible. The obsolescence and consequent expendability of the pre- dreadnoughts meant that they could be deployed into more dangerous situations and more far-flung areas.Massie, Castles of Steel, p. 433.
The amount of rock that was excavated there is many times more than enough to account for all known V-type asteroids. # Some of the more far-flung asteroid debris ended up in the 3:1 Kirkwood gap. This is an unstable region due to strong perturbations by Jupiter, and asteroids which end up here get ejected onto far different orbits on a timescale of about 100 million years. Some of these bodies are perturbed into near-Earth orbits forming the small V-type near-Earth asteroids such as e.g.
By the mid-1990s the Society’s confidence in its abilities at staging regional shows had improved, and Council was considering the creation of purely RHS shows in the more far-flung regions. By 1996 negotiations were under way with Tatton Park in Cheshire, and with Strathclyde Council in Scotland. The Island, a site between the River Clyde and Strathclyde Loch, in Strathclyde County Park, southeast of Glasgow, was chosen as the site for a show. Stephen Bennett was quoted as saying, ‘We have long known that Scotland has enormous potential for a show of international standing, and response to the concept has been overwhelming’.
Following the forfeiture of the Black Douglases, the Scots parliament had decreed that no Douglas should have a hereditary right to the wardenship of the Marches, Angus continued to exercise command over the East and Middle Marches, and was appointed lieutenant of the Realm by the Queen-regent Mary of Gueldres. In the following year, Angus spent a great deal of time consolidating his estates, placing trusted vassals in charge of the more far-flung properties. In 1462, he received all of the goods, lands and rents of the adherents of the forfeited Douglases in Roxburghshire, apart from those already owned by his brother William Douglas of Cluny. In the same year, Angus was involved in negotiations with the Lancastrian Henry VI of England.

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