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961 Sentences With "navigated"

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We navigated ... there are certain aspects to the way we navigated risk through the financial crisis where we outperformed on a relative basis versus others.
It's really hard, I haven't navigated my way very well.
Illich took the wheel, and I navigated using Google maps.
On its first trip, the Little Sunfish successfully navigated underwater.
Peers who have navigated addiction are more relatable, experts said.
Video games can also be navigated via the real world.
For almost three years, Pompeo seamlessly navigated a finicky president.
You've navigated a deceptively simple standard of the Southern repertoire.
Indios players and coaches navigated the violence like everyone else.
Of course, the political obstacles still need to be navigated.
"He navigated some unique dynamics to do that," said O'Hara.
Nevertheless, Updike went with me as I navigated the city.
Yeah. My wife and I have navigated this really well.
Two men navigated the crowd hauling a large wooden cross.
That all has to be navigated on the federal side.
He has navigated the city on foot and on bicycle.
Carloads of refugees, returning from the mountains, navigated the detritus.
Payments were inflated, as taxpayers navigated the new tax code.
I navigated with nearly no anxiety for about a week.
From there, he could have navigated to Google's change-password page.
On the second path, the photons navigated them in reverse order.
Instead, she's expertly navigated it and turned it into something artful.
In recent tests a flock of multiple projectiles successfully navigated together.
On Friday, cars navigated burnt out vehicles that partially blocked streets.
Schultz navigated the company through tremendous growth while remaining socially conscious.
RHP Craig Kimbrel navigated his way through a nervous ninth inning.
I've navigated through treacherous situations — dangerous waves, precarious roads, shady people.
Obama adeptly navigated the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
I navigated Oidvin to the left, where the road seemed smoother.
Zack Wheeler (10-453) navigated through five innings for the win.
Esther Mbabazi followed three teenagers as they navigated life in Uganda.
Our investigative journalists recreate how the social network navigated its crisis.
But Mr. Weah successfully navigated his latest campaign to become president.
Pulling up to the island, we navigated around rotten dock supports.
Homer's Odysseus navigated successfully the dangerous straits between Scylla and Charybdis.
But first an obstacle course of sorts had to be navigated.
In the meantime, Poston has navigated pregnancy and early motherhood alone.
Kate successfully navigated the system, and the system has changed her.
Commuters have for decades navigated this network using only word of mouth.
He led the Montgomery bus boycott and navigated police terror in Birmingham.
Growing up, Carson navigated the stigma about her depression in similar ways.
Both of the study groups navigated each memory palace for five minutes.
On his wrist, Luff navigated to lift-off and hit a button.
" He adds: "This is a process that can always be navigated somehow.
By the time I navigated into the app, Krishna's request had disappeared.
Even more impressive is how Gettelman has navigated the NFL's junk yard.
Koepke navigated through the challenging weather with 16 pars and two bogeys.
Back and forth the officers navigated the murky water to rescue people.
Barrett navigated the crowd, looking for people in need of a rescue.
Wearing a wide straw hat, he navigated us through the placid water.
At Terra, a market on Ninth Avenue, she navigated the narrow aisles.
Several Democrats said that Warren has so far navigated the controversy well.
I navigated these reflections through the utilitarian sculptures found in the show.
Our journalists show in detail how the social network navigated its crisis.
One was in the pilot's seat and the other navigated beside him.
The Americans provided logistics, while British divers navigated the most hazardous stretches.
They had navigated the frontiers of deafness, disability and the human experience.
Statisticians have navigated a route to maximum certainty in an uncertain world.
He had never seen snow before, nor had he navigated icy streets.
She navigated side streets while the Waze app barked orders from her phone.
For years, he navigated multiple shifting alliances, mass killings, and all-out war.
They'd navigated through years of patience-testing paperwork to get to this point.
But, I confidently navigated my recovery and received support from family and friends.
Kennedy has navigated a narrow ideological path at the center of the court.
As they climbed, leapt and navigated a crevasse, one boy offered his appraisal.
Some firms, especially ones using macro strategies, adeptly navigated the challenging market conditions.
Yookongkaew's team navigated through the pitch-black caverns and under rising, murky water.
Nancy Reagan provided comfort and guidance while her new husband navigated this change.
Law firms have formed new practices devoted to navigated the regulations governing them.
Velasquez deftly navigated the first three turns before sliding out on the fourth.
Yet the contradictions that Smuts navigated were not only personal; they were global.
As for how Nullmax plans to cash out, Xu navigated around that question.
Emergency shelters opened as people fled their homes and navigated dark, smoky streets.
Gavrikov navigated around a loose stick before beating Price to the short side.
As a central banker in the 1980s, he navigated Brazil's sovereign debt defaults.
At just 75 centimeters tall, the robot navigated five gates in 18 seconds.
She has also navigated through difficult days with support from Mend's Facebook group.
And if you look at how for example Germany has navigated through that.
But do you know how she navigated the challenges she faced as CEO?
I would ask how had he navigated the path from here to there.
Trent: We have definitely navigated through the murkiest of waters for that part.
He navigated around a van, drove a few hundred feet and parked the car.
I've run marathons, navigated trails on the weekend, and crested the hilliest of roads. 
And I've navigated every issue and fight out there, with varying levels of grace.
Trump and her husband have navigated the fallout from Robert Mueller's long-awaited report.
"I've yet to see a creative community that's navigated this entirely successfully," Grimmelmann said.
Organizations like these navigated the bureaucracy and amassed private funding for further scientific investigations.
The space should be navigated with "extreme caution," said Citigroup muni strategist Jack Muller.
Grace navigated her way to the bathroom, gliding one hand woozily along the wall.
I navigated out of the DM, and found the account through the search tab.
We navigated through narrow, graffiti-lined alleyways by cellphone until we found the museum.
The Boosted scooter recently reviewed here at TechCrunch can be navigated with one hand.
I flipped open my laptop, navigated to the Stadia website, and opened Destiny 220.
The divers navigated a series of dark, flooded tunnels for up to six hours.
"It's extraordinary how they navigated their way," said Jeanine Tesori, the "Fun Home" composer.
Next, special interest groups would have to be expertly navigated and stakeholders aggressively engaged.
We have expert in-house teams who have navigated these cycles many times before.
He had skillfully navigated the challenges of translating English to Spanish, inches to meters.
Mr. Rosenstein has navigated an unusual level of scrutiny for a deputy attorney general.
As Kim navigated the crowd to find her family, her eyes filled with tears.
He navigated past several people, and then managed to grip one of the poles.
Either they'll be navigated iPhone app, called Heartline, which provides health education and tips.
Have a story to share about how you navigated immigration to build your dreams?
On Wall Street, equities navigated through choppy trade as traders monitored domestic political uncertainty.
Their poise under pressure belied the many crises they had navigated during their careers.
She navigated bus stations across the country and fought her nerves by taking naps.
Carson shared the written statement of a survivor who'd navigated a Title IX investigation.
Once I navigated the latter part on my own, I felt more spite than anything.
What did you learn about the way you navigated a serious relationship with someone else?
How have you navigated these existing vested interests and converted people to the Tezzie religion?
It didn't matter that I navigated stairs and slopes as well as I had before.
It remembered where the kitchen was in our suite and navigated there while avoiding obstacles.
And some firms have successfully navigated growth without a backlash, including Google in New York.
He's grown this company and he's navigated through all different parts of his life cycle.
As Meghan navigated her new royal world, Kate juggled the demands of three young children.
These have included a Prius Sense Room using lasers, through which dancer Renee Kester navigated.
His administration has also navigated the sorts of routine disputes that flare up each year.
"The reality is that most CMOs haven't effectively navigated this transition," the report's authors state.
He kept tabs on who moved the chairs and who simply navigated around the chairs.
The three of them drew stares as they navigated the aisles of their neighborhood stores.
Barnum became "a better person as he navigated a long lifetime," he says at another.
Diego Castillo, a reliever, opened the game for the Rays and navigated two scoreless innings.
Together, the three men have revolutionized industries, forged empires and navigated all manner of crises.
Some stem cell businesses have carefully navigated F.D.A. rules to stay just inside the lines.
The rest he navigated by peering down at the ground and watching the trail embankments.
A shrewd operator, Weiss navigated and manipulated government bureaucracy, floating seamlessly between agencies and departments.
In "Tango," Ethan Liang and Ella Kronman navigated Mr. Riley's tricky syncopations with impressive poise.
Even as a boy, "he navigated both worlds very easily," the elder Mr. Miranda said.
These are pitfalls, Reeve said, that are impossible to avoid but need to be navigated.
Are you surprised at all by how McConnell has navigated the Trump presidency so far?
The two learned a lot about their readers as they navigated the heated 2016 elections.
In many cases, they don't have answers, having never navigated a shutdown of this length.
Then he conducted the test drive with an updated Kuri, which smoothly navigated the obstacle.
Few people have navigated New York's tribes — art, fashion, media, music — quite like Glenn O'Brien.
She's had to move away from that as she navigated the political system in Chicago.
All of them successfully navigated markets last year, when the greatest risk was being underinvested.
How have you navigated the political reality of the state with your message on gun control?
After season 1, Hopper (David Harbour) navigated the struggles of becoming a father-figure to Eleven.
On the call, Dell executives said the company has successfully navigated the current list of tariffs.
People looking for the school on Monday and Tuesday were reportedly navigated to an adult website.
Major figures stand in for the local worlds they navigated, where other homes for art emerge.
And above all, Brigsby Bear holds together because it's so flawlessly navigated and so utterly sincere.
Netflix navigated this past awards season to score 24 Oscar nominations, the most of any studio.
He later navigated through traffic for a dunk to cut the Cougars' lead to 63-333.
It recently navigated sanctions against Russia to strike a deal with Rosneft, the country's oil champion.
Outside, supporters navigated tight and icy office park parking lots on an evening with subzero temperatures.
Like Dr. Huxtable, my dad navigated fatherhood with good humor and a healthy dose of resignation.
But after an extra half-second, her phone unlocked, and she navigated to the camera roll.
I navigated my non-existent sex life in high school by avoiding intimacy like the plague.
Hear me when I say this: You have navigated waters to get to where you are.
Seamus pulled out our 911 and navigated through town, promising "driving nirvana" a short distance away.
There is no record of anyone ever having navigated it when this territory belonged to Spain.
We've packed kids off for college, navigated career changes and challenges, and even buried loved ones.
One technician has navigated the Dow and isolated two stocks to dodge and one to hold.
If there is one person who has navigated these troubled waters with aplomb, it's Sami Azar.
Mr. Trump has navigated the investigation with a mix of public and private cajoling of witnesses.
It's an incisive read on how four U.S. presidents navigated the extraordinary crises they lived through.
The Northwest Passage wasn't completely navigated by ship until a 1903–06 expedition by Roald Amundsen.
While Theo navigated the labyrinth of America's asylum process, his home in Anglophone Cameroon was splintering.
Recently, Morris was one of the leaders who navigated the company through the departure of Lasseter.
But he navigated the rest of the inning and struck out Walker to begin the sixth.
In the previous season, Zoey (Yara Shahidi) navigated a year that ended with a consequential kiss.
Ms. Marin, a diabetic who loves sweets, navigated a new diet and adapted to sugar substitutes.
On Tuesday, as Mr. Johnson fumbled his way through the same gantlet she once navigated, Mrs.
Brady passed Favre on the next drive as New England navigated 88 yards on six plays.
" : "Dollar General has negotiated and navigated these tariffs, and they've done a fantastic job, better than .
She was someone we could see ourselves in as we navigated our own lives and romances.
The Fox Sports Apple TV app crashed on launch unless users immediately navigated to another screen.
As they navigated the aisles, mother and daughters looked like members of two different families. Mrs.
This maze of money-savings apps is something I've navigated slowly over the course of many years.
The inspiration for how I navigated these ideas came from Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.
As the duo continued to be snapped by photographers, Cameron woke up while Hadid navigated the vehicle.
Meghan Markle has expertly navigated her new duchess role since joining the royal family two months ago.
But recently the business has changed, demonstrated by the challenges the network itself has navigated of late.
Peregrine falcons soared overhead as our airboat navigated tufts of land held together by twisted mangrove roots.
PLUS: Karen reveals how she navigated directing the film — and it involved making her co-stars cry!
But a frank discussion of hookup culture necessarily involves acknowledging it so that it can be navigated.
He was behind in the count in some innings, but kind of navigated his way through trouble.
The S5 Active added shock resistance and camo colors Samsung has already navigated this territory in 73.
I have navigated the paperwork bureaucracy to legally establish her, all the way back to birth records.
The test car safely navigated the tight, twisting street circuit without any major incidents, according to Roborace.
But given the complicated nature of the subject matter, "Succession" has navigated its launch in impressive fashion.
Reid's team heard those rumblings and successfully navigated around what could have been an ugly leadership fight.
This portable computer still runs an OS with folders and windows navigated by a teeny-tiny cursor.
The film has a number of locations that must be navigated and stunts that must be organized.
The ways Houston, Winehouse, and McQueen each navigated their celebrity are united in how they died: publicly.
Arrieta got through the sixth unscathed, though, and relievers Pedro Strop and Travis Wood navigated the seventh.
As the taxi navigated the twisting streets of Bastille, the radio buzzed with news of the heist.
The Maiden alumnae passed the remotes, hooting as they navigated around a triangle of basketball-size buoys.
I do not understand how a tourist could have navigated the city before the invention of GPS.
If you doubt Nikki Haley has presidential ambitions, note how carefully she has navigated the Trump era.
It has taken nearly two years to complete the transaction as the companies have navigated regulatory concerns.
The Democratic lawmakers navigated through tents, makeshift food stalls and clotheslines, interacting with migrants as they went.
He pulled on a pollution mask and hat, obscuring his face, and we navigated the thick crowds.
Someone asked about reliever Carson Smith, who had smoothly navigated the roiling Bronx seas the night before.
Others let them go ahead, and voters navigated wind and snow to make it to the polls.
Our reporters spent a day with an I.C.E. team as it navigated the streets of Southern California.
She briskly navigated a maze of muddy alleys before arriving at a group of old camping caravans.
We have robotic spaceships now that have navigated the rings of Saturn, which are much more extensive.
While Google employees navigated the web, relevant informational pop-ups would appear as employees viewed certain sites.
Residents with high-water vehicles navigated floodwaters to perform rescues of stranded locals in and around Houston.
Hear from leaders who have navigated the process to discover your next source of non-dilutive capital.
And Tikkun, an Israeli horror film, navigated the complexities of bodies and souls in contemporary Orthodox Judaism.
It took more and more to rouse our attention from the fatigue and exhaustion each navigated alone.
The semi-autonomous Hyundai navigated on local streets around the Las Vegas Convention Center alongside other vehicles.
And there's more ... a bunch of contributors give accounts of their divorces and how they navigated them.
It's clean and easily navigated with an orderly circle of apps that line the edge of the screen.
Unlike browser-based interactive fiction where we navigate through hyperlinks, Crisis 22 navigated the story via physical space.
CNBC has interviewed some of the people who have successfully navigated the program and are now debt-free.
Earlier this week, the Google Maps "My Business" link for Cherokee High School in Georgia navigated to porn.
These were the questions that ran through my mind as I navigated the tourist-packed streets of Manhattan.
Throughout her book, she reveals how she navigated this seemingly impossible dilemma in the hopes of inspiring others.
From the dashboard, users can scroll through the 30 games in an easily navigated left-to-right menu.
More important, Alicia has navigated the spotlight and pressures of fame while retaining a humble and beautiful spirit.
Burn-in happens when parts of an image remain on the screen after you've navigated away from it.
His best option, he decided, was the skateboard he navigated at a blistering pace alongside the National Mall.
He climbed a rope, navigated a tire obstacle course ... who are we kidding -- he's not wearing a shirt.
Hitman let us be unbelievably expressive in how we navigated a space (and killed a lot of people).
Then again, Luke had the force to rely on as he navigated all the interfaces of his galaxy.
Immune to the powers of reason, it's a paradox that can be navigated only through intuition and wonder.
He navigated by peering through a hole in the windshield, caused by shelling more than a year earlier.
No farm industrialist of the 19663th century navigated the world's seats of power as easily as Mr. Andreas.
Alex Colome navigated a leadoff walk in the 10th to earn his 16th save in as many chances.
Since then, Lebanon has navigated a series of political crises with a caretaker cabinet but with no president.
I navigated wet, muddy streets cluttered with felled trees, overturned cars, parts of houses and swollen animal corpses.
" How they navigated from that night to their wedding a year later is the central thread of "Untamed.
Divers navigated flooded passages, with some openings as small as 63 feet wide, to rescue the soccer team.
Alex Colome navigated a leadoff walk in the 23th to earn his 16th save in as many chances.
What do you both think of how the show navigated this scene, and how Lenù responds to it?
The last few hours of the journey required careful attention as he navigated around rocks and through channels.
He also successfully navigated a mercurial American president and clinched a sweeping trade deal with the United States.
The offense is extreme, having navigated a fine line over the last quarter-century between gimmickry and innovation.
We navigated our way around unhelpful emotions like blame and found each other again, ultimately coming out stronger.
Fox News has often provided cover for Mr. Trump as the president navigated a host of early controversies.
The Democratic lawmakers navigated through the tents, makeshift food stalls and clotheslines, interacting with migrants as they went.
And for the next four months, our lives ran as one as we navigated our strange world together.
Then she navigated an external ring of advocates, including labor unions, health care industry groups, and hospital associations.
You'll need a car to explore this city, but parking is plentiful and the streets are easily navigated.
Divers navigated flooded passages, with some openings as small as 3 feet wide, to rescue the soccer team.
Subsequently, we are shown how the Yiddish troupe navigated God of Vengeance's religious and sexual politics again and again.
CNBC spoke to some of the few people who have successfully navigated the process and are now debt-free.
" If you've navigated into the future (or the past) and want to quickly jump back to today, hit "T.
They navigated a closely divided Senate to cut taxes for businesses and many individuals, a long-held GOP goal.
McCaskill, who's emphasized how fiercely independent she is, has already navigated races against two Republicans in 2006 and 2012.
Anderson's testimony fills in more blanks on how high-level diplomats like Volker navigated White House strategy on Ukraine.
They successfully navigated the fast-moving current and positioned the five-ton truck, anchoring themselves from being swept away.
"Google's search engine provided a service whereby the user navigated from webpage to webpage, with Google's assistance," she wrote.
There was very little historical evidence for investors to go on when they navigated the market chaos on Thursday.
He followed several as they navigated finding housing, getting and keeping jobs, and the psychological effects of their experiences.
"You're going into this hole—it's like a nightmare, it really is," says Mostiller, who's navigated this experience herself.
After I entered my name, I navigated to entering the name of my vitamin, in this case Fish Oil.
Once this baseline was established, the individuals then navigated the space an additional 20 times to test the system.
She navigated, better than we ever hoped, all the trickiness of encouraging people to help without burning themselves out.
She has had success in business, gracefully navigated a nasty public divorce, and raised a thoughtful and intelligent daughter.
I even tried to change the pattern that it navigated in, but it didn't seem to make a difference.
Thompson was taught by Mau Piailug, a master navigator from Satawal who navigated on Hokele'a's first long-distance voyage.
"This course is full of surprises," Luea said, staring up the steep slope as Westwood navigated his way down.
Having successfully navigated the first round, Mark moved onto the second, which involved three unbroken minutes of jump rope.
Since 22, Mr. Reed has navigated the interests, and egos, of developers, chief executives, politicians, programmers, residents and artists.
While they navigated life and love in New York on the show, that was not the case off set.
When we reached Tetovo, Danko navigated heavy traffic, and I wondered if a stop there was worth our time.
The peloton of four Ski-Doos and sleds navigated a disorienting landscape with no landmarks or signs of civilization.
Debuting in 2013, the single navigated through a year full of pop moments like Yeezus and Miley Cyrus' Bangerz.
Johnson grabbed it and navigated 31 yards for a score to make it 10-0 with 7:59 remaining.
He navigated his boat through strong currents and rising water levels, reaching flooded homes and helping people climb in.
And despite this terrible predicament, Brittany navigated the chaos of those 10 months with an overwhelming appreciation for life.
Mets starter Jason Vargas navigated trouble effectively throughout his return from the injured list with a strained left hamstring.
In this memoir, she recounts the year of motherhood in which she navigated public school bureaucracy in Los Angeles.
I recently took visiting friends through Central Park and strategically navigated us through the park to end up there.
They rappelled into ravines, searched caves, free-dove into pools and navigated fast-moving streams looking for Ms. Eller.
Despite appearances, he competently navigated the turbulent, high-water rollers as we rollicked for the next few wet hours.
At the afternoon dance lesson, I navigated us toward Leather Jacket and his sister on the lurching dance floor.
We carefully navigated past the wreckage of car bombs and hastily constructed barriers made of sand or abandoned cars.
There is a hilarious Key and Peele skit that sums up how President Barack Obama sometimes navigated his blackness.
Foreign visitors gathered in a tent city, and then navigated from streets of the tent city to a narrow bridge.
Using a simple menu system navigated by the gamepad's joysticks, players can select which platform they want to connect to.
So it's only fair people would compare Mendes to the young pop veteran as he navigated his own rising star.
But the family of seven successfully navigated their new life, and his siblings grew up to become nurses and teachers.
Building the courage to negotiate hasn't been the only challenge I've navigated as I launch the next chapter of life.
CBS Los Angeles reports that the animal navigated through several properties before being contained in the backyard of a home.
He's the guy who best navigated the incredibly tumultuous rapids that have beset the last 20 years of American television.
For a while, I wore heels that pinched or unsupportive flats as I scaled subways stairs and navigated cracked sidewalks.
By not placing risky bets on emerging ICOs, they've smartly navigated away from landing in the crosshairs of the law.
He lobbied and corralled Republicans to get behind the legislation as he navigated the various factions within the GOP conference.
When Bush was pressing for passage of a budget plan months into his tenure, he navigated Air Force One west.
The section will include up to 14 headlines that can be navigated quickly, thanks to the fast-loading AMP articles.
We navigated the two blocks from the Aria to Interstate 15, the main thoroughfare from Las Vegas to Los Angeles.
So far, the Warriors have navigated through this harsh environment and still hold a Saharan reach over every other team.
United 21820 always left from the same concourse at Seattle-Tacoma, and University of Washington sophomore Jayden navigated it seamlessly.
However difficult those issues are, however, the various parties have at least navigated their way to a more stable place.
Bits Now that commercial drones have navigated Washington, they should be headed for a town — or work site — near you.
Marissa Orr is a Facebook and Google veteran and single mother who navigated the world of tech for 15 years.
The beloved series, which followed a young Lizzie McGuire as she navigated middle school, even spurred a feature-length movie.
Fundamentalist groups that split from the Mormon church have for years navigated life amid the drug war in northern Mexico.
He navigated a rocky first inning, but gave up three runs in the second and was gone in the fourth.
The setup was pretty simple enough: I logged into settings on LastPass's desktop site and then navigated to multifactor options.
Several of them who navigated the transition to the civilian workforce effectively had one thing in common: a good mentor.
The truck drove through Denver — alongside regular passenger car traffic — and navigated to its destination in Colorado Springs without incident.
SIMON: WELL, LISTEN, THE GOOD NEWS IS WE NAVIGATED THROUGH THIS AND THIS WAS A DIFFICULT NAVIGATION TO NAVIGATE THROUGH.
In tests, the device navigated through beating, blood-filled pig hearts in search of its target—a leaky prosthetic valve.
Raised in Brooklyn, Mr. Fleming was the first in his family to attend college and navigated school and career himself.
Food was how I navigated my world, and now my sense of taste and experience of flavor had become unrecognizable.
Well, when I say different, I mean not only your sound, but even the way you've navigated the music industry.
He's a businessman, a politician, and an activist who has influenced regulations and navigated through them to turn a profit.
She navigated a continent that has felt pressure from President Trump's words and policies, from immigration to aid distribution. Mrs.
The software maker has successfully navigated the shift to selling its products as an internet service, so-called cloud computing.
The usual stream of cars navigated the bends on the first day of school, white families ferrying their adolescent sons.
Direct-to-consumer companies can be navigated with your laptop at home, and they typically make cheaper, often superior products.
As I navigated the wide streets, a greenhouse-style building came into view — one of Kahn's more subtle public spaces.
This is complicated emotional territory navigated with succinctness and precision, making what isn't said as haunting as the letters themselves.
Mr. Rosenstein "has navigated many challenging situations with strength, grace and good humor," Mr. Barr said in a statement Monday.
On its 200th anniversary, an exhibition running through March charts how the museum has navigated the convulsions of Spanish history.
Facebook, by far, was the platform from which people most often navigated to a fake news site, according to researchers.
MICHAEL COOPER I was struck by how Mr. Volle navigated a chilling moment in "Die Walküre," the second "Ring" opera.
As she navigated the steps, these people said, Mr. Balazs slipped a hand under her skirt and grabbed her crotch.
Ferragamo rejected several offers over the years to sell it, and she navigated its first public stock offering in 2011.
But Djokovic navigated that hazard, and the heavy conditions, to keep alive his quest for a 14th Grand Slam title.
The airline has also seen its share price suffer as it navigated through several negotiations with its lenders and shareholders.
Ahead, we&aposll explore some myths about insurance and how I navigated through them to get myself a solid policy.
All this left China last year feeling they had successfully navigated the risks Trump presented to the bilateral economic relationship.
Clijsters's path back to contention could be more arduous, although she has navigated one comeback successfully after an extended break.
" Dollar General: "Dollar General has negotiated and navigated these tariffs, and they've done a fantastic job, better than Dollar Tree.
I also liv'd (heh get it?) through that era and saw how my older sister navigated through it as well.
But are such couples headed for divorce, or are they simply mired in difficulties that could be better navigated together?
And even amongst those who have successfully navigated globalism there are scores of grievances directed towards Washington and Wall Street.
For the past few months I have watched David Friedman as he has navigated the turbulent waters of public life.
Reichelt navigated the course in 210 minute 22012 seconds to beat Dominik Paris of Italy by 29 of a second.
As I navigated pregnancy and new motherhood, my team was supportive and embraced me as a member of their brotherhood.
Alongside Blankfein, Cohn is one of the few senior executives left on Wall Street who navigated through the financial crisis.
I navigated through racks of puffer jackets and stacks of sweaters until I found what I needed: the sleepwear section.
Turpin didn&apost observe "any major explosions," so he navigated the vessel closer, to about 250 yards away from the lava.
Both of which were equally likely to make me reach for a drink as I navigated my new hangover-free existence.
Study the names on your list to better understand how these individuals have navigated their careers and what skills they've attained.
Book lovers fell for Shirley's adventures on the fictional, magical Prince Edward Island as she navigated her way through young adulthood.
For years, Light — who currently lives in New York —  and Desiderio — who resides in California — have navigated a long-distance marriage.
Having navigated this volatility for so long, I am adept at identifying pending bedlam and moving away from it in advance.
With the help of radio beacons, lasers, and an occasional decorative deer skull, the robots navigated themselves without any human intervention.
She navigated the coloratura hurdles with ease throughout, her shading, dynamic control and expressive nuance rendering the confession scene particularly potent.
Entrepreneurs who have successfully navigated the oversupplied market said they hoped Williams&apos approach wouldn&apost jeopardize their state-legal businesses.
Fans will learn how the Ghost star, 56, has navigated life as high-profile celebrity while dealing with her traumatic past.
It then navigated to a point off the Florida coast to await a falling nosecone from the Falcon Heavy launch. 4.
Fischer navigated around a blonde woman in a speedboat, her sweater knotted around her neck, paying little attention to her direction.
Characters navigated parental divorce, negotiated the role of class and money in a small community, and even dealt with teen suicide.
"In a time of crisis, these brave individuals navigated through flames and broken glass to save a stranger's life," writes David.
Nigeria has navigated several challenges in the past three years, dealing with dollar shortages and an economy that came out of?
Though it was a positive, unifying step for the family of five, Stephanie stopped dancing while she navigated her new faith.
For well over three years, as the new building was constructed, I navigated a detour familiar to anyone walking in Manhattan.
Yet as he navigated a course through the finest stretch of his career there was much more happening below the surface.
Background: Fundamentalist groups that split from the Mormon Church have navigated life amid the drug war in northern Mexico for years.
The uncertainty of how all this will be navigated is only compounded by the uncertainty of who will do the navigating.
All of this red tape must be navigated before Logan can begin updating a dam that's been around for 28503 years.
The Voyages Issue For thousands of years, sailors in the Marshall Islands have navigated vast distances of open ocean without instruments.
Both were beloved equally for the way they navigated existence with an unconcerned buoyancy, as they were for their prolific output.
Yes, they navigated an exaggerated stream of life's hardships and moral dilemmas, but they did so with a compass of faith.
Some of them hugged the boys, who were wearing full face masks, as they navigated the narrow underwater passageway for hours.
Yoox: Yoox is a massive luxury brand discount site best navigated with many filters and plenty of time to click around.
Clinton's administration navigated these shoals largely by bending to Greenspan's preferences, which worked in a narrow sense but handicapped progressive governance.
The founders of Sensaura believe they've navigated these problems by forcing crappy wrist-based data to give the real emotional goods.
Love is a thousand goodbyes, literal leave-takings (Jake and Juan navigated a long-distance romance for much of their relationship).
In the years since our first meeting, I have turned repeatedly to Gloria as I navigated my nonlinear career in media.
Background reading: Read the Times investigation of how Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's top executives, navigated a series of crises.
Teams have virtually given up on trying to overwhelm the Warriors with size; Golden State has navigated those situations too often.
Bridgewater Associates, the largest hedge fund in the world founded by Ray Dalio, has navigated several market downturns with great success.
Using remote-control joysticks, they navigated small X-shaped drones around pylons and beneath shopping carts, each vying for the lead.
But there was nothing sleepy about his performance: adventurous, agile and often electrifying as he navigated works both contemporary and classical.
A harbor pilot who had boarded the vessel wearing biologic protective gear navigated the boat at high tide through the bay.
All the maps I'd navigated my life by seemed redundant; my world was stacked up in boxes in an empty hallway.
I filled my tank at the gas dock, then navigated toward Quitsa Pond's town landing, my final trip for the season.
Part of the power of Rowland's work lies in his demonstration that our most obscure laws can be navigated and subverted.
Many times over the past two decades, I've navigated the trek from Venice to Trieste, two of Europe's most bewitching cities.
But on the fifth day, he navigated the capital in a big truck to move furniture or haul mammoth grocery loads.
To see the woods I had sometimes raced through, and all the geography I had navigated during the rigors of training.
The news soothed investor nerves, with markets having navigated a volatile week amid contrasting headlines about the U.S.-China trade negotiations.
Pointing and clicking advanced the action as you navigated through its 3D world, occasionally arriving at the video scenes with actors.
The country is at odds between those how have navigated the effects of globalism relatively successfully and those who have not.
The pieces traversed New Orleans jazz from slightly skewed traditionalism to knotty modernism; solos navigated every twist with brawn and panache.
I grew up in a female-dominated household, and it influenced my perspective on the world, and how I navigated relationships.
The company has already sold $70,2.43 worth of product through pre-orders and has successfully navigated the FDA approval and patenting process.
The show spanned a century, focusing on the life of a real trans woman who navigated Berlin under Nazi and Stasi regimes.
"The constitutional referendum in Italy on 4 December is another overhang that needs to be navigated first," Berenberg said in a note.
To reclaim the speaker's gavel, Pelosi navigated 2018 midterm elections in which she took a drubbing from Republicans and even many Democrats.
For years after, Light — who currently lives in New York —  and Desiderio — who resides in California — have navigated a long-distance marriage.
Jim Brett, CEO of J.Crew, grew same-store sales, navigated a nearly impossible environment in retail, I think the merchandise looks great.
American Switch owners, on the other hand, could have been playing Blaster Master Zero last week had they navigated the Japanese store.
His colleagues and those closest to him remember a man who, in his life and work, navigated the intersection of these stories.
An immigrant father told us how she navigated the bureaucracy of Medicaid so his son could get a much-needed heart operation.
In the job since 2011, she has navigated the eurozone debt crisis, the fallout from global trade wars and emerging market risks.
Myhrer navigated the course in a combined time of 1 minute, 27.97 seconds, holding off Felix Neureuther of Germany by 0.14 seconds.
When I started dating primarily women after dating mostly men, I was surprised at how much sexual trauma needed to be navigated.
I navigated a kaleidoscope of emotions, both positive and negative, and came out whole, and even victorious at the end of it.
Mad About You told the story of a documentary filmmaker (Reiser) and a PR specialist (Hunt) as they navigated life's daily struggles.
But Thomas is not inclined to wait on another contract and agent David Dunn has successfully navigated holdout situations in the past.
It navigated and executed those turns and banks, all the while scanning its surroundings for trees, power lines, birds, and other aircraft.
In both roles, Stamos navigated the choppy waters of high-profile privacy scandals while trying to chart a more secure path forward.
European stocks navigated through choppy trade on Thursday, after the U.S. Federal Reserve abandoned all plans to raise interest rates this year.
At Tuesdays hearing, Sloan was peppered with bipartisan criticism for four hours but he navigated a hostile committee without a major stumble.
While a temporary escalation of trade tensions could be navigated without much damage at all, a lasting breakdown would inflict serious pain.
Japan's firms have navigated this shift well, displaying none of the overconfidence which bedevilled their gung-ho American misadventure in the 1980s.
Their lives at home and the way in which they navigated their careers and close relationship will be seen in the film.
"We've navigated trade tensions in our 94-year history, this is not new for us," he told Cramer in a Thursday interview.
My hospital and clinics reduced the number of admissions and appointment slots for two weeks while the staff navigated the new system.
Inside, the women navigated a series of hallways and staircases leading to a basement, where "The Holy Virgin Mary" is being stored.
As he navigated the Android setup menu he asked me if I wanted him to link my Google account to the phone.
Using these techniques, the engineers navigated the robot along a curving obstacle course at an average speed of 1.5 millimeters per second.
Ships had to use their foghorns for safety as they navigated out of the busy Sydney Harbour waterway to the open ocean.
At Tuesday's hearing, Sloan was peppered with bipartisan criticism for four hours but he navigated a hostile committee without a major stumble.
Ms. Liminowicz said she navigated the boundary between intimate access and privacy, with "mutual trust and respect" she shares with the family.
Later, everyone navigated over to a vast warehouse on the harbor docks that had been transformed into a momentary den of iniquity.
Written from the 1940s to the mid-1960s, they tracked a teenage protagonist as she navigated the obstacle course of first love.
The newly acquired Zach Britton navigated the seventh and Betances worked through the eighth before the game was turned over to Chapman.
British cave divers navigated the wrapped boys through the trickiest underwater passages, while monitoring for air bubbles that proved they were breathing.
Wheeler (11-7) navigated plenty of traffic in allowing one run and scattering seven hits and two walks while striking out seven.
They navigated the sketchy parking lot meet-up spot, delivered the secret code number and made it past an exacting security guard.
In her own way, Kleefisch navigated the Trump landscape by staking out a position based on the binary nature of the decision.
To demonstrate, Allis stood up from his desk, navigated his way through stacks of books and papers, and pointed at a model.
A capable but uninspiring deputy, Mubarak navigated Egypt through the Arab world backlash at Sadat's secretly negotiated peace deal with neighbouring Israel.
Reflect on challenging job roles you navigated through before and record: What strengths helped you then and how might they help now?
This was vital, as the camera was navigated through some tight areas to pull off the single-shot feel of the movie.
He didn't observe "any major explosions," so he navigated his vessel closer, to about 250 yards (228 meters) away from the lava.
And two: Any notion that he has ignored these issues or navigated them without advice from the city's black community is incorrect.
Like me, she spent childhood summers visiting India, and she navigated this country as a first-generation American and woman of color.
"I've fallen into everything," March said on a recent Saturday morning, as he navigated his forty-foot delivery truck through Manhattan traffic.
Under Lloyd Blankfein's 12-year tenure, Goldman successfully navigated the financial crisis, making lucrative bets that the U.S. housing market would collapse.
He paused every so often to stare out the window as we navigated the city, and then went back to his writing.
The captain then navigated the Clotilda up the Spanish River, transferred the slaves to a riverboat and burned the ship, sinking it.
As President Trump navigated his first year in the Oval Office, he seldom asked how other presidents handled various twists and turns.
President Trump would be wise to study the example of another great entertainer, Ronald Reagan, who successfully navigated the stage of global diplomacy.
Latinx art (the "x" provides a more gender inclusive alternative to Latino or Latina/o) has navigated a complicated space within art history.
I believe that Mittens navigated the streets of Salt Lake City from the west side to the east side, where the mountains begin.
The results of these algorithms are often plans for future action in which some swamp of prohibitive complexity is navigated successfully and efficiently.
These actors had navigated the peril of dark material: how to take the character to the dark place, without getting lost there yourself.
That's a great feature if you have too many tabs open and want to declutter things without losing the pages you navigated to.
The problem is that actually using the interface is much more cumbersome than it should be, particularly when navigated with a traditional remote.
There were no apps, just on-screen controls that you navigated via either a dedicated remote or the buttons directly on the VCR.
Now a junior at Arizona State University, Noelle says she's learned a lot from how her mom has navigated the family's financial crisis.
He navigated Thai political turmoil and secured the King Power duty free concession that gave him a fortune estimated at nearly $5 billion.
When I was growing up, I played with Pokémon cards and navigated the magic world of those pocket monsters on my Game Boy.
The contest was tied late in the first half when Auburn navigated 96 yards on four plays to take a 14-7 lead.
Li remained premier until 1998, as China navigated its way through the international opprobrium and sanctions imposed by Western countries after the violence.
The boys navigated the twists in the road, an intersection and a right turn before running off the roadway and into an embankment.
"There are going to be tons of dead people," our boat captain, Jerry Rayes, accurately predicted as we navigated down St. Claude Avenue.
With police watching helplessly below and passersby stopping to take photos and video, he navigated his way across the side of the building.
Years from now, history will detail what worked best and how state leaders successfully navigated the unpredictable surges and declines of government revenues.
There were hints in his body language, the demeanor of the colleagues who approached him and the way the senator navigated the room.
Anyone who has navigated the emotional minefield of a family meal will recognise the affectionate way they bicker, their barbs softened with tenderness.
A charismatic fast-talker, he counseled hundreds of families as they navigated the arduous process of getting their kids into Ivy League universities.
While some caucus members acknowledged that Trump has put Meadows in an uncomfortable position, they defended how their chairman has navigated the terrain.
Think about it: How many times have you navigated to a news story online but didn't read it because it required a subscription?
What has gone unspoken so far is the treacherous ocean Lowe navigated between early childhood memory and sitting here in the athletes' village.
Half an hour later, I had successfully navigated an obstacle course of office chairs, and identified the letter "O," written on the whiteboard.
I helped one and she navigated it for the season and then quit after because it was that bad and one just left.
On today's podcast, Phadke explains how she navigated both, with their own struggles and benefits, to figure out what was right for her.
However, in an abundance of opportunity to speak and be heard, Americans have not yet navigated the uncertain terrain of this guaranteed right.
In an instant I navigated to a dozen Amazon pages for products like the Emergency Zone Urban Survival 72-Hour Bug Out bag.
Ali's life was navigated and often thrown off course by the most admirable and destructive human quality: Ali's story is one of stubbornness.
And to be clear, by "fun," I mean the toxic codependency that has to be navigated to find something resembling a healthy relationship.
Ms. Brennan-Jobs navigated a childhood on welfare with her mother, the artist Chrisann Brennan, and an adolescence ensconced in her father's wealth.
After swearing me to anonymity, he pulled out his iPhone and navigated to a special section of Raya's app filled with aspiring members.
If you are struggling to find enough age-appropriate, entertaining but educational, and easily navigated content for your child, you are not alone.
To demonstrate, Beebe set up a 1-inch thick wooden door saddle on the floor and, using the app, navigated Kuri over it.
For example, the Dalai Lama has navigated the modern world while consulting on all matters of import with oracles possessed by wrathful deities.
She navigated a tough draw to reach the Australian Open final this month, where she lost to Sofia Kenin in three taut sets.
In November, a school bus slid off a county road outside Arcadia as it navigated a turn and tipped over into a ditch.
We were greeted with scented towels and a glass of passion fruit juice as we navigated check-in from a plush leather couch.
"No comments," Powell replied as she navigated a sea of backpedaling videographers before climbing into a cab with her client and other lawyers.
With the stock market at all-time highs and a trade war with China successfully navigated through phase one, I was feeling good.
Calgary navigated the puck around the zone, and Mikael Backlund found Bennett alone in the slot for a one-timer from 27 feet.
The general support, they say, is befitting the heritage of a people who traditionally navigated the Pacific by the winds, tides and stars.
The general support, they say, is befitting the heritage of a people who traditionally navigated the Pacific by the winds, tides and stars.
Cryan has navigated the bank through a brutal two years of trying events such as restructuring, job cuts, legal settlements and hefty fines.
Beyond advising Ms. Hogben as she navigated New York City's dating scene, Guzim supported her as she decided to become a single mother.
Before their break, the pair navigated through both envy-inducing high points and rockier patches, with plenty of social media documentation and cameras rolling.
But overall, because of expense discipline, because of how we've navigated, our revenues were up 2500% in our Aladdin business, in our technology business.
Lehane spent more than six years in Bill Clinton's White House, where he navigated a wave of controversies, including the Whitewater real estate scandal.
With the surface of the sea frozen, we needed RV Polarstern's help to create an ice hole through which we carefully navigated the AUV.
Camden navigated his mom's phone to make a life-saving call, unlocking it and finding his dad – Dr. Jeremy Vaughan – in the "favorites" section.
The two friends have had their share of disagreements over RHOBH's seven seasons, but they've stayed close allies as they navigated life's rough waters.
The company has navigated public politics pretty smoothly, and Jeff Bezos's revival of the Washington Post profoundly changed the way the media sees him.
John Bel Edwards has navigated between reversing his predecessor's deep tax cuts to restore educational funding and expand Medicaid, while signing anti-abortion legislation.
Band had begun his career as Bill Clinton's "body man" — the young staffer who carried bags, took notes and navigated Clinton through the day.
In these 26 years, Australia has navigated the Asian financial crisis, the collapse of the dotcom bubble and the Great Recession, largely without scars.
Switzerland's largest bank reported a 19 percent rise in first-quarter net profit as its investment bank navigated turbulent markets more effectively than rivals.
Kavanaugh is a brilliant jurist who successfully navigated the confirmation process 12 years ago to get on the appellate court where he now serves.
Union, like Mary Jane, has never seemed to lose her stride as she's navigated the twists and turns of her two-decade-long career.
As CEO of ExxonMobil, Tillerson already knows world leaders on a first-name basis and has successfully navigated business in the world's trouble spots.
They fade in line by line, a cloud-streaked sky being navigated by a sleek flying dragon, carrying two small figures on its back.
But Syfy has navigated this difficult territory adroitly with its series "12 Monkeys," which returns for a second season on Monday night, April 18.
Under Richards, Planned Parenthood seemed to understand this intransigence for what it is, and it navigated political life in the defensive position with skill.
Drawing strength and support from diversityAt the Spotlight event, women of color described feeling either invisible or shunned as they navigated the business world.
The story of these intertwined destinies, spanning more than a century, illuminates a changing world as navigated by two remarkable women—three, including Emily.
Twelve hours into my trip I had navigated through the city, taken a taxi, ordered a meal, and not spoken a word to anyone.
Paleo-Indians navigated chunks of melting ice left by retreating glaciers when they hunted woolly mammoths and caribou in the area 12,000 years ago.
For the first mile, I slalomed between competitors as we navigated a rutted dirt road pocked with divots large enough to roll an ankle.
And she navigated her way to California, and to Washington D.C. If she can do that, she can navigate her way around an apartment.
She's also gracefully navigated the GOP's flood of negative coverage of her and has participated in a meme that was meant to shame her.
His grandmother is one of his biggest supporters who navigated her way around the hills of Firestone using a walker in 210-degree heat.
And while the city can certainly be navigated inexpensively, you will also find fascinating cultural landmarks, wonderful food and an almost unparalleled coffee culture.
In "This Time We Are Young," she documented young people in Uganda by following three teenagers from different backgrounds as they navigated life there.
A good example is Samsung's introduction of the oversized Galaxy Note "phablet" at a time when phones could be navigated with a single hand.
He described the strongman as an independence hero and "father of development," who safely navigated his country through the tumult of the Cold War.
Perhaps most important, the team successfully navigated the contentious transition from the popular veteran helmsman Dean Barker to the 26-year-old Peter Burling.
To get to the point of starting hormones I'd waited years, stated my case to many doctors, and navigated an odyssey of soul searching.
The Libertarian Party has navigated the multitude of onerous requirements for ballot access in all 50 states, a task unaccomplished by any other third party.
One element signifies the way in which native Hawaiians navigated, and another is derived from the taro leaf, which has great significance in Hawaiian culture.
And anyone moved to judgment now has no knowledge of the grace and strength with which Hunter and Hallie have navigated the last four years.
With its super-sharp, thin blades, it deftly navigated knobby knees and bony ankles, while the water-activated moisture ribbon protected my skin from nicks.
Maybe it's TMI, but I was in desperate need of a tampon but, of course, the station we navigated to was stand-alone pumps only!
Seen as an effective manager who smartly navigated internal affairs, Medina Mora was described by powerbrokers who knew him as a brilliant and respected banker.
It was the only hit he allowed through the first five innings, which he navigated efficiently with just 57 pitches — 41 of those were strikes.
Instead of emotional tantrums, they had existential crises, and they navigated problems — addiction, abuse, discrimination — that could never be fully resolved by the last page.
The 3D environments are designed much like point and click adventure games, meaning lab equipment can be interacted with and environments navigated by clicking around.
Visitors wear specially designed hard hats on a self-guided walk that is navigated with a prepared map, or they can join a guided tour.
The people who've taken over the Kootenai County GOP, who've navigated it even further right, who've issued resolutions supporting Russia — those are Brent Regan's people.
As I navigated the brick sidewalk, passing under the pinkish glow of a streetlight, I thought about how string was probably hiding all around me.
Much of the geopolitics of the coming century will be negotiated and navigated around the issue of carbon, in ways that we can't yet anticipate.
"I saw people dying in front of me and I couldn't help them," the 23-year-old told VICE News as he navigated the rubble.
In May of last year, Broadband for America (BFA) ran pro-net neutrality ads which actually navigated to a page supporting the repeal of it.
I was young and bold and fearless and naive but the camera was my shield as I explored and navigated the streets of the city.
But as soon as I navigated to a charcoal gray "trucker" jacket, an orange-and-white box jumped out of the corner of my browser.
As a kid, I navigated the uncomfortable trials of pubescence with the help of Ginger and the characters of this three-time Emmy nominated show.
But, check out Anna's description here of how she and Chris have navigated their lives post-divorce -- it's a great lesson in "conscious uncoupling" 101.
In their book GPS Declassified, Eric Frazier and Richard Easton imagine what Captain Cook, who navigated with real stars, might think of this modern technology.
So it was surprising to see flashes of tension on Mr. Aoki's face as he navigated through Chinatown on a Citi Bike on Wednesday morning.
Several members are also on congressional delegation trips, known as codels, during the month of August — overseas trips that must be navigated when considering scheduling.
The pair had previously starred on the show "Jon and Kate Plus 8," where their parents navigated the struggles and successes of raising eight children.
Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) and Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) served as friendship goals for years as they navigated relationships, shopping addictions and jobs.
In ways that could keep Trump's fury in check, Sessions delicately navigated questions on recusals, pardons and even the possible firing of high-ranking officials.
We hoped the operation would relieve the searing pain that had brought him to the hospital The surgeon skillfully navigated his way through the procedure.
Dating back to the 1980s, EPA has asserted it can regulate smaller, streams and tributaries that cannot be navigated but that flow into navigable waters.
I'm from Florida and still new to the concept of seasons, so I navigated the trail like a tourist visiting NYC for the first time.
The procedure can be labyrinthine, and some people who navigated it were still denied absentee ballots because election officials deemed their state-issued addresses invalid.
Its smooth surface calmed me as I navigated a two-lane highway that threaded through a Montana landscape of grazing cattle and snow-dusted hills.
In the meantime, with cell service and internet hovering between spotty and nonexistent, residents navigated the ruined landscape with what scraps of information they could.
And on Monday morning, the USNS Comfort navigated past the Statue of Liberty into New York Harbor, where it will provide another 1,000 hospital beds.
Sometimes, he successfully navigated the requirements of his imagination by working from photographs of actors hired to portray the mise-en-scènes of his paintings.
We encountered a six-way intersection in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco with flashing red lights in all directions and successfully navigated through it.
He has entered burning buildings, dived into water after shipwrecks, retrieved bodies and survivors after terror attacks and industrial accidents, and navigated running gun battles.
Gone is the "intricate sidewalk ballet" that the urbanist Jane Jacobs described in 1961 as she navigated around children playing in her Greenwich Village neighborhood.
It has also navigated price gouging of items like face masks and hand sanitizer, and a flood of dubious Covid-19 books in its bookstore.
And while those patterns reflect children's different temperaments, they may also go back to the way parents and children navigated that normally picky toddler phase.
The smartest business owners I know today who navigated themselves through the last economic downturn will tell you all sorts of reasons why they survived.
The Checkup Observing how Chinese 2- and 3-year-olds navigated a second language, I wondered whether I could have done this for my children.
Yes, she has navigated her life and career magnificently to date, with shrewd decisions that have made her a beloved billionaire and huge commercial success.
Mr. Ax deftly navigated the concerto's mercurial quick-cuts in his scintillating and colorful performance, qualities matched by Mr. Gilbert and the impressive Philharmonic players.
A highly sought-after college consultant, Rick Singer counseled hundreds of families as they navigated the arduous process of getting their kids into top universities.
These papers were in fact 11.5 million leaked documents that revealed how a number of leaders, politicians, and celebrities navigated and exploited the tax system.
Yet while Blaché navigated the shift to features creatively, she didn't weather the seismic changes affecting the fast-growing movie world, including monopolistic distribution practices.
He navigated that segment successfully and the Hurricanes were on their way to a 4-1 victory against the Columbus Blue Jackets at PNC Arena.
Health care groups who have navigated a host of legal challenges to Obamacare in the nearly 10 years since its enactment agreed with King's assessment.
Airbnb, nonetheless, appears to have navigated the criticisms about bias more effectively than other tech companies that have struggled with questions about race and discrimination.
As described in the abstract above, it could be autonomous but stocked by human workers or navigated by some combination of AI and human control.
In reality, however, this global leader and head of state has navigated the often turbulent waters of many decades with a skillful sense of adaptability.
In the ultimate adventure, he navigated a treacherous 19700,20033-mile voyage across the Atlantic on a papyrus raft captained by the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl.
He opened with four birdies in six holes and navigated a difficult two-putt on the par-653 18th hole to reach 20-under 193.
"I can give you instance after instance," Dr. Goins, 46, said as he navigated the annual meeting of the nation's mathematicians in Baltimore last month.
After testing the maze with three control groups of rats, the researchers noticed that three main variables affected how the rats navigated the honeycomb platforms.
It wasn't exactly the speed a human might drive, but I was comfortable in the back seat as it navigated the busy Las Vegas streets.
Verizon has successfully navigated several generations of technology, growing from a local telephone utility to a major provider of landlines, mobile communications, television, and Internet services.
For the rest, I am sure there are many good men who have navigated the choppy waters of physical attraction with relative aplomb if not ease.
In a series of videos on Friday, the Bravo star filmed the devastation from a boat as they navigated through flooded neighborhoods, asking fans to help.
The defining company of this period was Taleo, which successfully navigated the move to SaaS (in Wave 22016) and was acquired by Oracle for $1.9 billion.
So take a breath and hear-out how other entrepreneurs have navigated the planning stage – from market research to budgeting to setting up your first office.
The fund navigated these rules by listing some assets on an exchange in the offshore dependency of Guernsey where there is very little if any activity.
At the Formula E Paris ePrix over the weekend, the driverless Roborace navigated a lap of the 1.9 km course all by itself — all 14 turns.
The persistence I learned in my early years as a Girl Scout came in handy as I navigated the male-dominated tech industry in the '80s.
The project itself specifically explores his relationship with his father, police brutality and mental health—all of which are navigated with an unwillingness to hold back.
The post has become more influential over the past decade as Germany, the world's fourth largest economy, navigated the global financial crisis and euro zone turmoil.
The Turpin children have been able to play with Raider numerous times as they navigated courthouses, prosecutors' offices and other legal settings in the past year.
As I've navigated my way through my country and growing up as a public figure, I've seen a disparity between the American public and mainstream media.
"I found several articles on traditional solved-homicide survivors who have navigated the court system, but nothing on people who've never had that opportunity," she says.
"We've navigated trade tensions in our 94-year history, this is not new for us," he told "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer in a Thursday interview.
Their decades-long feud — which is dissected in the upcoming issue of PEOPLE — stemmed from their very early days as they navigated the brutal Hollywood system.
The car, never moving more than 20 miles per hour, navigated urban traffic, a tram line, construction zones, pedestrians crossing streets and many double-parked vehicles.
Brooding Malfoy was my spirit guide as I navigated being misunderstood by my parents, my highly annoying teachers and even some of my so-called friends.
We all had some endless series we read where a few kids just like us navigated the vicissitudes of life, teaching us lessons along the way.
That is largely because it navigated a transition from making shirting and apparel lining to more specialized, flame-resistant fabrics, with fibers including silica and fiberglass.
So I mostly navigated the tiny Windows desktop in the upper corner of my eyesight by using the buttons on the mini PC in my hand.
"It may sound boring, but listen carefully to the safety briefing," says Steven Gosling, who for a decade navigated large cruise ships as a deck officer.
Calderon navigated his way through the locker room on crutches after finding out he had a contusion on his right quadriceps after Wednesday's game at Dallas.
In this way Feo navigated the city, stopping when ordered, signing, and playing, until he reached the metal fence that ran like thorns around SubGeo 4.
A steady stream of cars navigated the road closures of a municipal marathon to wind around curves and along two-lane roads toward Ijams Nature Center.
All of them have navigated sluggish traffic and slippery sidewalks to be here on a weekend, defying many of the stereotypes people have of each group.
This intimate, brick-walled cocktail bar is named for a 17th-century Dutch seaman, trader and explorer who navigated the East River and other nearby waters.
I had moved several times, started a business, navigated friendships and relationships, finished graduate school, and written my first two books with him by my side.
Chaignaud and Bengolea navigated this fence in their performances, dancing Sylphides on one side of it, and the show's second piece, Dub Love, on the other.
But even when it does, it won't take away from how this third season navigated a path between wild storytelling diversions and good, character-based plotting.
On Thursday night, in her first Grand Slam semifinal, Osaka navigated the pressure and the potential pitfalls brilliantly to defeat Madison Keys, 6-2, 6-4.
After Tommy Kahnle navigated a rocky seventh, Girardi showed a short leash on Betances, who allowed a one-out single to Longoria before striking out Morrison.
The route could be navigated with just three commands, and, looking over his shoulder, I saw that he had put in a bunch of extraneous steps.
The study's authors hope to settle the score with the ultimate test: a round-trip voyage between Norway and Greenland, navigated by sun compass and sunstones.
Which gave rise to some crucial questions: How had Mr. Biegun navigated Trump world to land such a senior position, No. 2 at the State Department?
Protests outside different Trump properties became increasingly frequent during the 2016 presidential campaign as Trump successfully navigated a crowded GOP primary and ultimately the general election.
Before the Namath-navigated title for the Jets in 1969, more than six years had passed since the Yankees beat San Francisco in the 1962 Series.
A well-known figure who navigated French jihadi circles for 20123 years, Fabien Clain was one of the most prominent foreign members of the Islamic State.
It was late afternoon and still hot as we navigated gullies and, at one point, watched amusedly as a flock of goats galloped along a ridge.
Flinders made a number of important journeys and was commander of HMS Investigator when he navigated the entire coast of Australia, confirming it was a continent.
A KCET documentary looks at artists who have made motherhood a part of their careers, even as they have navigated the difficulties of the art world.
For many teens, she was the relatable older sister, as she navigated adolescence on the most public stage in the world and did it with, well, coolness.
So the impact on that side is less severe and has the potential to be… The tariff situation, my point was, okay, we navigated the 10% tariffs.
He had the wide, relaxed stance of someone who has long navigated physical systems with his body, with perhaps the hitch of old injury here or there.
Even for a former House speaker who moved some of the most consequential bills in recent U.S. history through Congress, Nancy Pelosi navigated a gantlet this week.
A BuzzFeed pointed out, when the 28-year-old navigated her way through the Golden Globe tables, Garfield could be seen in the background, on his feet.
Throughout season 1, fans watched as the couple navigated parenting Randall, who is a different race than his siblings: Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Kevin Pearson (Justin Hartley).
Seeking answers and validation I set about contacting other people a few years older than me, in order to ask how they navigated growing old in clubland.
The New York City subway system is a series of winding tunnels navigated by smelly train cars with odd odors that can only be described as human.
I spoke to Jenkins and McCraney about how the play became the film, how music and framing tell the story, and how they navigated the #OscarsSoWhite controversy.
Otherwise, the watch's operating system is navigated using a series of simplified icon menus, where all the options are tiled in a row from top to bottom.
Our reporter Rose Troup Buchanan spent 20 days (!!) aboard the Aquarius as it navigated the tricky waters of anti-refugee sentiment and literal life-or-death situations.
The Giants navigated 75 yards on 11 plays during their first possession that ended with Barkley darting around left end to score from the 1-yard line.
You probably navigated to a home page that featured a dozen or so items, only one or two of which you may have actually been interested in.
Reports also came in from boaters who navigated a private yacht through the area, and a number of other Nunavut residents say they've also heard the sounds.
In its previous guise as an al Qaeda offshoot in Iraq a decade ago, it navigated adversity by going underground, biding its time to rise suddenly again.
Yet even for those who do, as an episode of PBS's Frontline recently explained, receiving payouts for flood insurance is not an easily or quickly navigated process.
"We navigated an uncertain environment successfully by executing our strategy, and by showing disciplined expense, credit and risk management," CEO Michael Corbat said in the earnings release.
"We navigated an uncertain environment successfully by executing our strategy, and by showing disciplined expense, credit and risk management," Citi CEO Michael Corbat said in a statement.
It also navigated its way through the 2011 Arab Spring, though it still faces some of the issues that ignited regional turmoil that year, notably youth unemployment.
Personal accounts from her former butler, chef, bodyguard, press secretary and personal trainer will reveal how Diana navigated her personal life with being in the public eye.
In a commencement speech at Villanova University on Friday, the former mayor of New York City shared how he navigated the transition from school to the workforce.
Billions of dollars have been outright wasted by founders selling future value that didn't materialize, while surrendering present value that could have been navigated to great success.
When one of the "undercover" computers navigated to a children's site, investigators saw an ad for payday lending, indicating the presence of targeted ads on the site.
That's a collective 3003 years of driving, an X spokeswoman said, during which the cars have navigated hundreds of millions of interactions with vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists.
Resentment of "limousine liberals" is nothing less than a reaction to the modern condition, Fraser argues, though some politicians have more effectively navigated its challenges than others.
Scott's brother told CNN last week the family had previously found strength in prayer, they said, as Slager's case has navigated the state and federal court systems.
Every day can feel like an assault: sights, sounds and smells can trigger the trauma cycle, the altered relationship between family members that has to be navigated.
In a large-scale experiment at an unnamed school I'll call Flagship State, incoming freshmen read upperclassmen's accounts of how they navigated the shoals of university life.
Since she registered to vote when she was 19, Rosanell Eaton, 95, a lifelong resident of North Carolina, has navigated around efforts to disenfranchise and intimidate her.
" I was told that Greenwald now speaks harshly about Assange in private, but in our conversations he described a civil relationship that navigated around "Julian being Julian.
Britain's new prime minister, Theresa May, navigated through her first session of questions from Parliament and then flew to Berlin to meet with Germany's chancellor, Angela Merkel.
Rather than turn off the television and go to sleep, the disappointed Remain-voter picked up her laptop and navigated to the website of the Portuguese government.
In fact, there was an underlying cause of the 2008 financial crisis, even if those who navigated that turbulent period did not recognize or prepare for it.
Why it matters: No one inside the White House has navigated Trump and the watch-your-back internal dynamic more adeptly than Pence, administration officials tell us.
To activate Hilton Gold status, log in to your Amex account and find the Hilton Gold status benefit page when you've navigated to your Business Platinum account.
Selena's candor set an example and gave other Latinos permission to admit their own struggles as they navigated the intricacies of belonging to more than one culture.
They are curious about my wife and want to hear the firsthand account of what she endured as she navigated the final few weeks of her life.
She navigated the crowds instinctively, with her head down, watching her red Converse move across the filthy sidewalks as she mulled over everything her teacher had said.
The United States Navy's Seventh Fleet, which patrols the Pacific, said the Russian destroyer's crew had navigated unsafely and forced the American warship into an avoidance maneuver.
It meant that, as we navigated the toughest of family decisions, all we had to think about was what was medically right for Mom and Dad both.
He provided the F.B.I. with resources to prosecute cases and navigated relationships with the intelligence community, brokering disputes and earning the respect of the F.B.I. and prosecutors.
"We have successfully navigated our way through this challenging period and I am confident that we have emerged in a stronger position," Froneman said in a statement.
Redshirt freshman Stefan Cobbs took a receiver screen pass from Cord and navigated 44 yards for a touchdown to make it 45-10 with 12:30 remaining.
He's already captained a research vessel that's navigated across the Pacific, designed three patentable wind turbines and held every position imaginable, from sous chef to Motorola technician.
President Kennedy kept her warning about how some major wars start well in mind when he navigated the Cuban Missile Crisis with the Soviet Union in 1962.
For several generations of Android, you've navigated by using the three symbols at the bottom of the screen including Back, Home, and the Recent task-switching button.
Disruptor 50 CEOs share how they've navigated their companies' transitions from rebellious startup to disciplined company, without losing sight of their core mission or slowing their growth.
Season 3 dealt with the aftermath of turning points in both stories, as Claire navigated the 20th century and Jamie struggled for freedom in post-rebellion Scotland.
A former Thai navy SEAL diver, Samarn Kunan, died from a lack of oxygen on Friday as he navigated the cave complex close to the Myanmar border.
Capcom navigated the increasingly grandiose and uninteresting plot developments in the series by simply placing Resident Evil 7 far, far away from anything that could touch it.
Their actions—conscious or not—would play a role in how I navigated the world, convincing me that I needed to do whatever necessary to rise above.
In its previous guise as an al Qaeda offshoot in Iraq a decade ago, IS navigated adversity by going underground, biding its time to rise suddenly again.
To be sure, jeans company True Religion Apparel Inc, Perfumania Holdings Inc, Payless ShoeSource, Gymboree Corp and Harry & David in recent years have all successfully navigated Chapter 11.
The increased threat level requires ships to take extra security precautions, which are confidential, Balston said, adding that the measures would include advice about which routes are navigated.
Ullman navigated us past Instacart (grocery delivery), Scribd (digital library), and WeWork (real estate), pointing out both household-name tech companies and startups fresh out of the incubator.
While the happy couple navigated the ups and downs of pregnancy as a team, Angela revealed to PEOPLE that carrying their first child didn't come without its difficulties.
When I navigated to the guide on my Apple TV, this is all I got:This is what has stared back at me every time I select the guide.
In Sherbet Land, power slides were navigated and planned so skillfully that the players seemed at constant risk of overshooting, banging against walls – but the winner never did.
Kathryn's post celebrated her friend Brooke Geahan, who had navigated through a brutal years-long battle with severe Lyme and emerged healthier than she had been pre-illness.
Halszkaraptor shows us there's still much to learn about how dinosaurs navigated their environments, the diversity of their specializations, and the parts they played in the local ecology.
But it was May, peak apartment-hunting season, when swarms of eager college-age renters effortlessly navigated StreetEasy and families operated under a school year-imposed September deadline.
After the hop, which lasted around 50 seconds (the GIF above is sped up 2X), it successfully navigated itself to a target landing pad a short distance away.
The timing makes more sense given that 23andMe seems to have successfully navigated a complex web of regulations and finally gotten the green light to operate in full.
The show ably navigated that finale — one of my favorite TV episodes of the year — and that's all I'll say for those of you who haven't seen it.
The app version is longer—about seven and a half hours of footage, compared with six—and organised into 15 chapters that are navigated via a flow diagram.
The students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shouted "USA, not NRA!" and caused brief delays at the checkout as customers navigated carts around them on the floor.
That he has been able to project such unflinching — and largely unquestioned — loyalty to Trump shows how carefully he has navigated a tricky path where others have stumbled.
Not only is Google changing the way Android is navigated, but it's also changing the way we interact with our phones — and how our phones interact with us.
If you've successfully navigated the hellscape that is modern app-driven dating (in this case, specifically the Hinge plane), the company has a reward in store for you.
"We navigated an uncertain environment successfully by executing our strategy, and by showing disciplined expense, credit and risk management," Chief Executive Officer Michael Corbat said in a statement.
Anyone who has navigated the complex Bachelor world – which includes The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise – knows that the villain is the most interesting person on the show.
The ship's captain, William Foster, acting on behalf of Alabama plantation owner Timothy Meaher, navigated the Clotilda up the Spanish River and transferred the slaves to a riverboat.
The months that followed have been filled with challenges for Angela, 8, Zachary, 6, Wyatt, 5, and Nicholas, 2, as they have recuperated and navigated their new normal.
The Panthers got on the board first when Hall navigated around left end and scampered 41 yards for a score with 6:09 remaining in the first quarter.
Fink has successfully navigated an asset-management industry landscape where most companies have been hemorrhaging assets, and talk of an existential crisis for active managers is not hyperbole.
It was a simple game where I navigated my marionette ninja back and forth across the simple screen and mashed buttons while the small speakers bleeped and blooped.
It's quick and smooth and can be navigated by using one of two buttons on the side of the watch or by twisting and turning the watch's bezel.
As Lonnie navigated adolescence, Ali was like another big brother to her, dispensing advice that included never getting romantically involved with athletes because they wouldn't treat her well.
Shakir boosted the lead to 21 when he collected a forward pitch in the backfield from Henderson and navigated 33 yards for a score with 3:24 left.
Edwin Diaz navigated Leury Garcia's solo home run with two out in the ninth, striking out three of the four batters he faced to earn his 24th save.
Kung Fu Tea, which participated in Waze's pilot program, said that in three months, more than 5,500 drivers navigated to one of its 16 locations through its ads.
The direction of the first two episodes occupies an uneasy middle ground between epic spectacle and close-up intimacy that I rather wish had been more skillfully navigated.
LONDON - To investigate whether Britain's impending departure from the European Union would help or hurt the country's fishing industry, the Reuters graphics team navigated an ocean of data.
"I'm very motivated," declared Robert Tannous, a 54-year-old lawyer in a dark blue suit, as he navigated his way around a waitress during the lunchtime rush.
Nadal then saved three break points and navigated six deuces in the critical eighth game before holding to 5-3 with a running forehand winner down the line.
As Ms. Hedren navigated the steeply raked stage with care, Mr. Muhly made her laugh with a story about a tumble he once took while bowing in Paris.
Mr. Simpson also conducted work for Planned Parenthood as the group navigated the fallout from videos that appeared to suggest the organization was profiting from fetal tissue sales.
Still, he navigated his position of weakness for more than five years, securing sponsorships and a hard-won prize money increase from the top tier of ATP tournaments.
Hear from Steve Isakowitz (The Aerospace Corporation) along with other VC leaders and founders who have navigated the process to discover your next source of non-dilutive capital.
Cars sat mostly submerged as wind whipped around them, and some locals navigated streets in boats, according to images and videos shared by state-owned broadcaster ZNS Bahamas.
He entered high-profile collaborations with the luxury retailer Louis Vuitton in 282 and later the rap star Kanye West that slyly navigated the avenues of consumer culture.
But her nail artist, Gina Oh, reveals that the look was actually inspired by Tubman, who famously navigated her escape to freedom using constellations in the night sky.
While lawyers like Liang navigated the byzantine legal system, the wives became the public face of 709, leading small rallies and protests in Beijing, Tianjin and other cities.
The defense will be anchored by Yohann Auvitu, who, like Bellemare, navigated European leagues for years before making his N.H.L. debut this season at 27 with the Devils.
Judge navigated his way from Mississippi State — his alma mater — to Birmingham Southern and, finally, to Alabama to study under Saban and company as a special teams assistant.
The movie's most striking deviation from more traditional period romances is that here power and hierarchy, while they frame the story and must be navigated, are not eroticized.
Charlie Brewer navigated the Bears 54 yards in 14 plays to set up the game-winner from Mayers, who had missed from 38 yards earlier in the game.
I loved the drink so much that I got another to go, and couldn't believe how good the foam looked even as I navigated the streets of Manhattan.
But relying on academic advice from people who have never personally navigated the landmines of rising through the corporate ranks leaves a lot of expertise on the table.
Two years ago, I met two people who refused to use WeChat, and I thought about writing a story about how people like them navigated work and life.
The plane was navigated by using sight and maps rather than modern instruments, but all three members of the crew had more than 30 years of professional experience.
This decades-old device held the attention of John Biggs and myself through quite a few drinks as we navigated its arcane interface (eventually slaying the dragon, thank you).
For nearly half a century, Mr. Jaharis navigated the highly competitive pharmaceutical industry, tinkering with existing drugs to create, and ultimately successfully sell, a series of more refined products.
Together George and Barbara navigated their daughter's death (Robin died of leukemia when she was three), and the ups and downs of George's political career and failed reelection bid.
Analysts said it was the second time China's aircraft carrier had navigated the strait, and, despite rising tensions between the two, the move shouldn't automatically be seen as provocative.
After the long hallway, I navigated past a small crowd before finding the elevator tucked away by the side of a large staircase, next to an uncharacteristically helpful sign.
And in truth, infrastructure may be one of the least important current questions of vital national interest that must somehow be navigated despite the antipathy between Trump and Pelosi.
We recognize that PS4 players have been eagerly awaiting an update, and we appreciate the community's continued patience as we have navigated through this issue to find a solution.
The royal spoke to Andrew Morton for his 1992 book Diana: Her True Story, where she shared the struggles she experienced as she navigated life with a newborn heir.
Through that experience, I learned firsthand what it's like to be a founder who had bootstrapped and had scaled the company with complex supply chain … and navigated investor issues.
"It's possible," Hulse said of the January confirmation, while allowing that "it would be kind of tricky" given Senate rules and procedures that would need to be successfully navigated.
And yet here I am, hanging out by Lenin's deathbed, having somehow navigated a media landscape that should, by all accounts, have no use for me or my characters.
She gave us an amazing song, navigated an exploitive system, broke through centuries of Christmas music to give us a new R+B-inspired standard and she's making bank.
As I navigated college and early-career life, I forgot about my good bitch Pikachu for a few years, perhaps in some misguided effort to be a grown woman.
Every flight controller in the room remembers the tense call-outs as Armstrong navigated the lunar lander, running dangerously low on fuel and trying to avoid landing on boulders.
Some players cash in early, once they've navigated a sufficient portion to convince teams it's worth the risk of buying out their arbitration years, but that's not the point.
"We navigated the volatile and competitive heavy oil commodity markets and maintained a firm footing as a business," Xingyun Sun, president and CEO, said, in a statement on Friday.
The Grammy-nominated pop star navigated the question like a pro: she didn't answer it directly, and she also didn't mention the name of which we do not speak.
Mahomes regularly navigated these throws over the course of the 123 season, throwing for 4653 yards at 8.1 yards per throw, 36 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions in 573 attempts.
You can find a spot with reception, the host points out, down the rutted dirt road, which, it's also crucial to note, can only be navigated by an SUV.
Those failures included not following standard navigation and seamanship practices, and poor situational awareness of what the ships were facing as they navigated congested seas off Japan and Singapore.
She navigated those nightly celebrity dinners and charity benefits (whose success she assured by a mere mention beforehand) not as some interloping ink-stained wretch, but as a peer.
Having navigated Washington's corridors of power since the 1990s, Kavanaugh, 53 and known for his personable ways, could also be more persuasive with his colleagues than other new justices.
The NBC series followed Zeek and Camille, their four children (Adam, Sarah, Julia, and Crosby), and their individual families as they navigated life, love, and loss in Berkeley, California.
It really does chronicle how a little girl living in the South Side of Chicago navigated life and eventually found her way -- and her voice -- in the White House.
"I had already beaten all the senators and all the governors, and I didn't know Steve," Trump said, referencing a primary he successfully navigated while Bannon was at Breitbart.
Soon after landing, Mr. Sanders and several advisers hustled into waiting vehicles and sped past ancient Italian buildings toward Vatican City, sirens blaring as the motorcade navigated narrow streets.
Lucky for them, they need only look to the teen soaps of the mid-20153s to find examples of on-screen couples who navigated their own romances off-screen.
Metalheads have navigated the past 20 years of metal just fine on their own, but the absence of the guiding voices of Beavis and Butt-Head was certainly felt.
Today, we received a first look at one of the first love notes to Prince's legacy, which play on many of the themes that he navigated throughout his career.
Fire & Police Department, wherein the autonomous vehicles spent time in focused demo runs where firetrucks, police cars, motorcycles, ambulances and more navigated streets in and around the Waymo vehicles.
Democrats are calling for changes to the estate tax following a bombshell news report detailing how the Trump family navigated the tax code to protect the family's financial assets.
Jerry Lousteau's standard poodle, Satchmo, barked at the boat as it deftly navigated the right turn off Magazine Street onto St. Joseph Street a little after 2305:2305 a.m.
From there, athletes navigated a quads-shredding descent that ended on an exposed beach, where they duck-dived windswept waves, swam around two buoys and returned to the sand.
In Tunisia, the North African nation of 11 million, where the uprisings began in 2011, politicians navigated their way through mistrust, polarization and terrorist attacks with pragmatic consensus politics.
Newsweek had just dubbed Giuliani "our Winston Churchill" for the way he'd navigated the seismic shock of the 9/11 attacks and overseen an orderly return to civic life.
Workers had been driving the "tuggers" that navigated large and irregular items across the vast concrete floor of the 22.7,230-square-foot freight depot since it opened in 220.
A disruption theory purist would insist that Kodak, Blockbuster, Nokia, or RIM might have navigated the technological transition — and thrived — if only they'd paid attention to the changing markets.
And having a typeface developed by a woman who helped make our chaotic human networks more easily navigated seemed like the perfect DNA for what Motherboard would ideally be.
For years, Egyptian women have navigated our way out of the maze of taboo and shame to expose sexual violence by the state and by men in the street.
The role broke Newell out of suburban anonymity in Massachusetts, where he crafted his voice in his church's choir and navigated gender and sexual identity in his personal life.
Our detention and deportation system is further obscured by a Kafkaesque, multi-agency bureaucracy that must be navigated in a language foreign to most of those ensnared in it.
He navigated nimbly past other distinct tribes of opera staff — stagehands in their rugged work clothes, chorus members in period costume, square-jawed security guards — with smiles for all.
At the East Avenue Church, volunteers and evacuees navigated waist-high stacks of water bottles in the church courtyard, piles of donated clothing and a visiting team from FEMA.
Jodi Bender, Laurie Berg, Tara O'Con and Lindsay Reuter navigated the stage like interlocking pieces of a puzzle, while Ms. Sweeney served as a kind of master of ceremonies.
Its challenges have mounted as shoppers have navigated to Amazon and other online retailers to buy things like dishes, wall art and the small furniture that Pier 1 sells.
He sought her counsel on staff appointments, and her general reassurance as he navigated his new office and living alone for the first time in more than a decade.
Working in partnership with Refinery29, I asked five powerful women who came into the Equality Lounge if they had ever faced gender discrimination and how they navigated through it.
I co-founded two separate startups just before downturns struck, yet I successfully navigated one through the 2000 dot-com bust and the second through the 2008 financial crisis.
On its way to becoming India's top online retailer, it successfully navigated problems such as customers' preference for paying in cash and the country's spotty roads and delivery networks.
Still, this was one harrowing ride for a teenager who'd never driven a van before, never driven in a city and never navigated around packs of Ralph Nader protesters.
Mr. Renzi proved unable to keep walking the tightrope between outsider and insider that he had navigated so exquisitely during his rapid ascent to the apex of Italian government.
Inside Trump's Impeachment The story of how House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy navigated the impeachment of President Donald Trump and kept their caucuses unified.
At the time of his departure, Smollett's character was at the center of the show's plot-line as fans followed Jamal while he navigated his relationship and wedding day.
Its challenges have mounted as shoppers have navigated to Amazon and other online retailers to buy things like dishes, wall art and the small furniture that Pier 1 sells.
You can only control what you can control, and we really navigated it very well, I think, and it turned out to be a good, strong year of growth.
Across Capitol Square on an unusually warm winter day, shellshocked state legislators did not quite know what to say as they navigated around a phalanx of national television crews.
Importantly, GOOGL has successfully navigated an antitrust investigation before (2011-2013), and emerged unscathed after a two year inquiry, as the FTC voted 5-22.5 not to pursue further action.
The challenge for a president to lead by telling a sustained and engaging story is even more complicated now, Goodwin said, given the modern media landscape that must be navigated.
Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)There's no touchscreen, but with two physical buttons and a crown dial that serves as a scroll wheel, a list of notifications could be easily navigated.
Lauren Conrad became a conduit through which millions of teens lived out their remaining high school years, and then followed her as she navigated her early 20s in Los Angeles.
But Shane Turpin, the owner and captain of the vessel, told the Associated Press that everything seemed normal as he navigated the boat to about 250 yards from the lava.
Over the course of nearly 30 years, Chucky's creator Don Mancini has navigated the series from horror to comedy and back again — without ever resorting to an ill-advised reboot.
"For years, many of the producers of these products have navigated in a grey area of the law — manufacturing products of variable and sometimes questionable quality and safety," Strekal stated.
Chloe x Halle navigated any nerves they might have had beautifully — perhaps because they've been mentored by none other than Beyoncé, who headlined the Super Bowl halftime show in 2016.
Jordan, which has a peace treaty with Israel, has navigated years of instability at its borders, including wars in Iraq and Syria and conflict in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Jackson's hidden skill was that he could use his wide shots to highlight the various Lord of the Rings characters we'd come to care about as they navigated the melee.
As she faced an unexpected life as a single mom to Jack, now 11, and navigated the relationship with Brady and Bündchen, Moynahan says the public scrutiny became too much.
SEAN KELSO, NEW YORK To the Editor: Having navigated this process as a parent and a professional application coach, I want to stress how critical it is to start early.
Kingdom Hearts doesn't believe in a stable self—instead, it posits the self as a complex bundle of connections and relationships, constantly evolving, constantly being navigated and manipulated and grown.
Khloé Kardashian went through a range of emotions on the Keeping Up with the Kardashians season finale as she navigated the aftermath of the Tristan Thompson/Jordyn Woods cheating scandal.
"Netflix has successfully navigated the challenges of a price increase," retail research group Conlumino said in a note, adding that it had been "somewhat less successful" in maintaining subscriber growth.
At a recent rehearsal led by Mr Adamsons Sola's 50 singers expertly, and with a clear tone unsoiled by vibrato, navigated their way through complex arrangements of Latvian folk songs.
China's official zinc production figures, particularly for mined output, are something of a statistical black hole, one which the ILZSG has navigated in the past by using an "apparent" calculation.
While Najib has for the main part navigated this -- and other -- storms by using his years of political nous to great effect, he now faces a unique set of challenges.
LaPierre has for years assumed both public-facing and leadership roles for the group as it has navigated administrations of both parties and responses to incidences of mass gun violence.
Greenblatt also stressed that part of Vindex's value lies with the management team as it is comprised of Sepso and DiGiovanni, both esports veterans who have long navigated the industry.
On multiple occasions, I was unable to find a station I had navigated to, and in one case, the one I found allowed for charging at only very slow speeds.
On Monday, a particularly bad day, some harried travelers abandoned cars and navigated the clogged Grand Central Parkway — the main highway serving La Guardia — on foot with suitcases in tow.
As a quiet kid, I was always curious about how other people navigated the world, and especially how they seemed to fit in, where I didn't feel like I did.
For now, the authorities appear to have navigated the protests through a well-calibrated mix of accommodation, warnings and arrests -- while stifling the social media channels through which word spread.
Soon, they pulled up at a tidy home, having navigated a fallen tree and passed a warning sign, posted at another house, that said looters and vandals would be shot.
We navigated through a floating maze of mannequins hanging from the ceiling, admired a sky-blue jacket hanging inside out, peered through the Swiss cheese holes of a metal partition.
The big news is that Waymo's self-driving cars — previously known as Google's self-driving project — navigated public roads without human intervention four times better than it did last year.
We — I mean she — hasn't mastered parallel parking, but she has navigated New Jersey's highways with aplomb befitting her middle name (Grace, like that of half the girls her age).
As we navigated our way out of the airport and onto a shuttle bus, we were surrounded by Brazilians and Argentines — not an American or European accent to be heard.
Using her keen intelligence and deep faith, combined with a unique set of survival skills, Tubman navigated some of the most dangerous terrain in the world, risking her life daily.
But the electric version of the Freightliner Cascadia big rig was otherwise easy to drive, as I navigated the warehouse parking lot, dodging delivery trucks for Amazon and J.B. Hunt.
The way the state navigated that dilemma — showing, as New York has, that nuclear and renewables can work together — sends an important signal to other states facing the same circumstances.
As the editor of a men's title during the rise of sexual fluidity and the #MeToo movement, he navigated sexual politics in a manner different from that of his predecessors.
According to the company's website, when the feature is turned on, meeting hosts can tell if participants have navigated away from the active Zoom window for more than 30 seconds.
This account of how Mr. Zuckerberg and Ms. Sandberg navigated Facebook's cascading crises, much of which has not been previously reported, is based on interviews with more than 20183 people.
It comes after you've weathered the omnipresent traffic lining the 10 freeway and navigated signs for the 15, the thoroughfare responsible for funneling tourists into the city that never sleeps.
Building these conferences has influenced the way I've navigated TresseNoire, and hearing other people's stories has really helped me refine the way in which I think about my own product.
So he rushed to the site, navigated past the crowds and guards, and snapped photos of the aftermath: lines of bodies on stretchers in the street, covered in white cloth.
Instead, I navigated the trees under the John Paul Express lift, finishing up in a gully that guided my skis side to side, up and down, like a natural halfpipe.
"Because [Clinton's] a woman she's always been in the shadows, operating under the rules of men, and she's navigated beautifully in it," she said of the Democratic presidential front-runner.
Making her way from a squeaky-clean teenage Nickelodeon actress to a pop singer who can headline arenas worldwide, Ms. Grande has expertly navigated a 21st-century path to stardom.
Cook has deftly navigated a nuanced relationship with the president by engaging him in private meetings and dinners while maintaining his views on policies on which he disagrees with Trump.
Trump has built bipartisan relationships and navigated the difficult terrain of Capitol Hill on the topics of tax reform and the child tax credit, as well as paid family leave.
The clacking of the checkers on the hardwood points was the music of honest thought, resounding in silence as it navigated the fortunes told by the pips on the dice.
The law was adopted by the semi-civilian administration of former generals led by former president Thein Sein which navigated Myanmar's opening to the outside world from 2011 to 2016.
Even his critics accept that Netanyahu seems to have navigated this well, both in his relationship with Russia's President Vladimir Putin, and the military operations conducted against targets in Syria.
But the new show has navigated an even more daunting task, carefully layering a fresh set of circumstances onto the original, then proceeding to establish those connections with surgical precision.
Yet she was also the most thrilling to watch, and virtually flawless as she navigated her mercurial part's taxing blend of harsh double stops, screeching high notes and soaring melodies.
Short was the president of Freedom Partners as recently as November 2000, and has since navigated the Trump administration through a variety of high-profile positions, including legislative affairs director.
Favoring the superficial over the substantive, "The Gospel of Eureka" keeps skirting opportunities to excavate experience — like, say, prodding longtime gay residents about how the town navigated the AIDS crisis.
Because the portal's log-in page didn't use two-factor authentication, the researcher — who did not want to be named — navigated to pages that could have allowed access customer account data.
She and Stancil have navigated the rocky waters of both working on the same show and the fact that Metz's character is in a relationship for most of the first season.
In romance-themed episodes like "San Junipero" and "Hang the DJ," the protagonists have chosen personal attachment and affection in mutually supportive ways and have navigated their way to reasonable endings.
The takeaway is maintaining one's self-worth  —  this was difficult as I navigated a career in industries not known for gender parity, although not impossible, given the impact of this book.
What novelist wouldn't be on fire to write that story, to imagine how the scion of privilege fell for a small-town foreign girl and how she navigated her new world?
Despite Dean's autism and Virginia's checkered past, the two of them have navigated an unplanned pregnancy, the turbulence of the violent lifestyle around them, and the overprotectiveness of Dean's older sister.
In the weeks after his death, Sports Illustrated reporter Greg Bishop spoke with Tyler's family while they navigated the unfathomable loss and grappled with the many unanswered questions surrounding Hilinski's death.
Focus also snapped back to other factors - not least expectations that the European Central Bank will move away from its ultra-loose monetary policy stance if political hurdles are navigated successfully.
GM's Mary Barra announces the partnership with Lyft at CESThe future will see fleets of dedicated Uber and Lyft cars—or autonomous ZipCars, or Waze-navigated cars—that you can summon.
The miner also kept running after I navigated away from Salon (but kept it open in a tab), which could potentially be very annoying for the real tab monsters out there.
If a user clicked on a link but navigated back to Facebook quickly, then the quality of that post was likely lower than those with more time spent, the thinking went.
With Leica in hand, Gatewood cleverly navigated the chaos and cacophony of the ever-present moment and delivered to the viewer a mud-strewn and elegant anthropological study of modern life.
At Ascendant, whose BELCO subsidiary served as the sole power utility in Bermuda, Higgins navigated three hurricanes and led an initiative to restructure electricity rates on the island, the statement said.
Following Kavanaugh's nomination, Grassley smoothly navigated through choppy political waters, running the hearings with aplomb and applying just the right touch for the brilliant, polished Kavanaugh to shine at his brightest.
At SoulCycle's headquarters in New York's West Village, we talked about how she navigated some of the challenges that women in business invariably face, and her best advice for other women.
Having navigated their teenage and early adult years alongside the dawn of the internet and smartphones, millennials appear less skeptical than other generations of using nonhuman advisers to invest their money.
These changes have already made travel in the region notably easier; in 2007, for the first time in history, a ship navigated through the Northwest Passage without help from an icebreaker.
The spirit of bands like The Stooges and The Bad Seeds was evident in both their music and the way in which they navigated the delicate politics of the music industry.
So I put aside my doubts and navigated the invasive doctor's visits, hot-flash-inducing fertility drugs, and hopeless efforts to track my cycle with thermometers and pee sticks and charts.
On a ride around the track on Sunday, the car navigated a few turns on its own, but the human driver regularly yanked the wheel to keep it on the asphalt.
But Extremely Wicked, which debuted at Sundance this year, offers a somewhat fictionalized version of Bundy's relationship with real-life, long-term girlfriend Kloepfer as he navigated his own homicide trials.
LONDON — HSBC said on Wednesday that its profit fell 2.1.25 percent in the second quarter as the bank navigated the tumult surrounding Britain's vote to leave the European Union in June.
I can't think of another female filmmaker since Mary Pickford who could have successfully navigated the industry waters from the '90s into the new millennium with equal patience, resilience and creativity.
Underwood, 36, will introduce readers to her Fit52 program, as well as delve into her personal journey and how she navigated the "pressure to look perfect," according to the press release.
" Carlo said Chara had successfully navigated the fine line between friendship and mentorship: "He'll get on you if he needs to, or he'll be your good friend, if you need that.
It was a line that Mr. Mamut navigated successfully for 26 years, eventually rising to become editor in chief of the Communist Party-controlled magazine Xinjiang Civilization before retiring in 2011.
They are in command and in contention heading into the weekend at Roland Garros, and they have navigated the draw so far with the loss of just one set among them.
Over those decades, the members of the Windsor dynasty have celebrated weddings and births as they navigated scandals, family rifts and heartbreaking tragedy -- all in full view of a watchful public.
Few artists have navigated the parallel universes of pop and electronic music with as much success — or as little interest in the spotlight — as this Norwegian producer, born Magnus August Hoiberg.
WASHINGTON — Two top F.B.I. aides who worked alongside the former director James B. Comey as he navigated one of the most politically tumultuous periods in the bureau's history resigned on Friday.
The brainchild of a pocket-watch salesman, Sears navigated retailing through the end of the stagecoach era, the rise (and fall) of downtown department stores and the malling of suburban America.
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, the Intel-owned company demonstrated how one of its autonomous test vehicles navigated the complex streets of Jerusalem using cameras only.
As a side benefit, you now have a great answer to the "tell me about a time you navigated conflict at work" question that hiring managers love to ask in interviews.
As a side benefit, you now have a great answer to the "tell me about a time you navigated conflict at work" question that hiring managers love to ask in interviews.
Once I've navigated the airport, made it on the plane, and sanitized my seat, things have pretty much proceeded as usual from my window seats, with a bit more hand sanitizing.
Patton Oswalt's heartbreaking set at the Beacon Theater in the fall navigated between these two styles, while doing material about his response to the sudden death of his wife in April.
"There is a heavy bureaucracy that needs to be navigated to access the front line, the detention facilities for migrants or any areas controlled by the militias," he told The Post.
While the bassoonists, oboists and clarinetists navigated their jaunty, folk-like melodies, the trilling violins played in the background with a metallic sheen, adding a suggestion of bleakly beautiful winter light.
Nor did it note the major life transitions I'd navigated in the past decade: the deaths of my parents, a divorce, the passing of my cocker spaniel, my sister's cancer diagnosis.
At the same time, the Trump supporter was blunt about how the Republican nominee could have better navigated the situation and offered his help to counter such episodes in the future.
The TNT analysts Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal, both of whom navigated their own complicated trade sagas as players, were openly critical of Davis and Paul throughout their All-Star duty.
Which is not to say she gave a feral performance: She never appeared out of control as she navigated the piece's changing moods and fickle attachment to Romantic and Classical styles.
Later, in the middle of the 20th century, the literature of the golden era of big Himalayan climbing lionized first ascensionists because they, like great generals or explorers, navigated risk successfully.
In the 1600s, when Henry Hudson first navigated the New York waters, there were an estimated 220,000 acres of oysters in New York Harbor, according to the Billion Oyster Project website.
But I was surprised by how measured you were in Frank's use of guns, so I was curious how you kind of navigated that balance and Frank's relationship to violence in particular?
Their lives at home in the Beverly Hills compound they shared will be seen extensively in the documentary — as will be the way in which they navigated their careers and close relationship.
She navigated this major life decision with the same trailblazing mentality that allowed her to climb the Pyrenees, leave England to study anatomy in France, and run her family's 18403-acre estate.
All of this intrigue was building while Trump navigated two reasonably focused and restrained days in London, in the company of the British royal family and outgoing UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
"I saw the job advertisement so I thought 'lets give it a try' because I like driving and I like to meet people," Loeger told Reuters as he navigated through the city.
The other inspiration was Cottam's sailing trip from the Azores in the mid-Atlantic to Portsmouth, England, during which he navigated primarily with a sextant, the stars, the sun, and the moon.
As McConney navigated Trump on the uses and strategies of a well-curated Twitter account, his job became increasingly more demanding as Trump phoned him at all hours with orders of tweets.
And while Benjamin was considering texts rather than artworks, his ideas came to mind as I navigated Ethan Hayes-Chute's deadpan DIY installation, List Projects, at the MIT List Visual Arts Center.
As we navigated through the pitfalls of life and the music business, our first album with Nick, Rust in Peace, and subsequent albums Countdown to Extinction and Youthanasia, kept up the momentum.
Over the course of six years, she documented them as they navigated their way from childhood to womanhood while living in a deeply religious community where sexuality and feminine growth was stymied.
Swiss watchmaker Hautlence has just revealed a peculiar piece called the Playground Labyrinth featuring a tiny 18k gold ball that can be navigated around a complicated maze just by moving your wrist.
I was prepared to hear how the plant had enhanced her mood or navigated her toward a certain calling, but, in no uncertain terms, she told me that it shrunk her tumor.
Through our explorations it had become clear that pleasing others was second nature to her, the way she navigated in the world, particularly around women whom she considered to be mother figures.
Their functional vision was measured using a test that was essentially an obstacle course navigated by the participants at seven levels of light, from interior office light to a moonless summer night.
Morgan Stanley on Wednesday reported record net income and revenues for the first quarter as the bank's equity trading unit navigated renewed financial market volatility even better than competitors like Goldman Sachs.
So when the robot built by students from an all-girls school finally navigated the twists of the maze, flawlessly rounding every corner and touching every required flag, the crowd went nuts.
The "fertility cliff" that women supposedly hit when they turn 2000 isn't an insurmountable obstacle, the company suggests, but something that can be navigated on an individual basis through science and data.
Signage required a delicate balancing act: Apple wanted all signs to reflect its sleek, minimalist aesthetic, but the fire department needed to ensure the building could be swiftly navigated in an emergency.
The fact that my home life felt worlds away from the America I navigated at school and saw on TV didn't carry much more weight than my desire for boys over girls.
The direction of the winds blowing in from the Firth of Clyde shifted, too, making for some unusual changes in club selection as players navigated the storied course for a second time.
Already, the White House counsel's office has embarked on "deep research" into how previous administrations have navigated special counsel probes to determine what went right and what went wrong in the past.
S.C.W. "AEQUA"; International Contemporary Ensemble; Steven Schick, conductor (Sono Luminus) This collection of Thorvaldsdottir chamber works is a tour of vivid sound worlds nimbly navigated by members of the International Contemporary Ensemble.
Having navigated through Rinville and Clarinbridge, I stopped for one more small snack, a half-dozen grilled oysters at Moran's Oyster Cottage (13.50 euros), a venerable business that dates back seven generations.
Mission planning is often complicated by bureaucratic hurdles that ground troops have navigated, in part by understating threats in their respective areas, so patrols can be organized and approved at lower levels.
"We are going seven days a week," Mr. Butler said one recent afternoon at his cattle ranch here, watching as the trucks navigated a rutted pathway he calls his private toll road.
I had just navigated such a rotary and was on a seemingly easy stretch of highway when I felt an explosion underneath me, then heard the hideous sound of metal scraping asphalt.
Last weekend in Prague, canoeists and kayakers from 36 countries navigated the slalom gates along a 250-meter stretch of man-made rapids at the first World Cup event of the season.
Scroll bars that disappear until they are needed make more sense on a mobile device with limited screen space than they do on a bigger screen navigated by mouse or track pad.
As she navigated the choppy waters of her son Prince Andrew's recent departure from public life, there is renewed speculation that Queen Elizabeth may be wanting to retire from public life herself.
As a senior leader, he has navigated corporate life for the past 24 years and has served as a top global executive for General Electric and as a senior leader at PricewaterhouseCooper.
The great documentarian mega-producer Sheila Nevins, who led HBO's documentary division for years and now heads the same for MTV, wrote a selection of essays that navigated her relationship with aging.
The Open Championship had not been held on the island of Ireland since Royal Portrush staged it in 211, but Lowry navigated the long-awaited opportunity brilliantly in all kinds of weather.
The Open Championship had not been held on the island of Ireland since Royal Portrush staged it in 211, but Lowry navigated the long-awaited opportunity brilliantly in all kinds of weather.
In the past year, she navigated a tumultuous relationship with the comedian Pete Davidson; the death of an ex-boyfriend, the rapper Mac Miller; a public row with the Grammys; and more.
The impulse has arrived once or twice, but in those moments, knowing I've successfully navigated the challenges it's thrown at me in the past, I take a deep breath and walk away.
Consistent with her methodological mission, Nochlin is less interested in the specifics of Bonheur's work than she is in analyzing how the artist navigated the artistic and institutional strictures of her time.
The basketball internet largely took this sequence as an affirmation of his jolly character, evidence of the self-effacing humility with which the 37-year-old has navigated his career's later stages.
For five days, we'd navigated pine forests, traversed pristine lakes, dragged our feet through Elysian meadows — and we'd been so obsessed with finding a chest of riches that we hadn't really looked around.
It followed the lives of a group of characters, some with the best intentions and some with the worst, as they navigated their way through a system that essentially encouraged them to fail.
He watched as it navigated purposefully toward buttons controlling the circuit breakers at a substation in the region and then clicked on a box to open the breakers and take the substation offline.
A 'book worm' from the beginning Kardashian West, 38, has navigated a remarkable transition from a one-time celebrity closet organizer to reality TV star, businesswoman, ultimate influencer and now a legal advocate.
In his role, Wolf was integral to the then-secretary as she navigated controversial policy decisions, such as the one to separate parents charged with crossing into the country illegally from their children.
Toeing the line of transphobia and homophobia, some of the best moments of humor came as she navigated the world as a less attractive person with a penis and without a cell phone.
Thousands of people were on hand Saturday on the island of Oahu to greet the vessel, which navigated the world's seas relying mostly on the sun and stars, ocean waves and cloud movement.
Having navigated through most of a summer as a touring circus/sideshow performer, festival mermaid, novelty salesperson and midway games worker, I have a brand new set of questionable life skills to share.
Stacey stood by her husband as he navigated his career post-Happy Days and was by his side when he won his Emmy last year, for his critically acclaimed role on HBO's Barry.
In a peer-reviewed study published last year, Facebook's data scientists analyzed how 10.1 million of the most partisan American users on the social network navigated the site over a six-month period.
Soon after, indie label Good Years (the team behind BANKS and Francis and the Lights) reached out to sign him, and under their guidance, he's leanly navigated his way through two major releases.
Under his stewardship, they rampaged across the league, going 33-103-5 the rest of the season and 12-6 in the playoffs, where he has navigated a thorny goalie situation with aplomb.
Rescuers navigated submerged streets and neighborhoods in parts of southern Louisiana on Monday, plucking people to safer ground and trying to stay ahead of the rain-swollen waterways spilling over into new areas.
But the appearance of a millionaire Cabinet secretary flying routes easily navigated by far cheaper means proved an optics nightmare for an administration already accused of being out of touch with regular Americans.
The team had the computer vision system watch as a human navigated a bot through a variety of scenarios — blue block behind red block, maze of red blocks, two blue blocks equidistant, etc.
The divers managed to extract the soccer team by giving them a full face oxygen mask and attaching the child to the divers as they navigated the narrow passages of the cave system.
When Facebook decided to break out Messenger as its own application, it pointed users from the main application to the App Store download for Messenger when they navigated to the app's "chat" section.
Play stopped as the mystery cat navigated its way across the field into Cowboys territory, where, after a minute of contemplation, its scored the most adorable touchdown of the NFL season thus far.
New owners, and wealthy people looking to charter yachts, are going to areas that are not navigated as often or want to take a long trip, say from Tahiti to the Galápagos Islands.
As their parents slept, he took the keys to the van and somehow navigated four intersections, a set of railroad tracks, and a tricky left-hand turn before safely arriving at the restaurant.
She has navigated the city this way for 35 years, a clutch of reusable striped shopping bags fanning out from her handlebars or a large roll of fabric balanced precariously across her thighs.
I seamlessly navigated neighborhoods without dropping off the network, envisioning what life will be like when I can download an entire TV season in the few seconds before my coffee order is ready.
And what have we navigated with the nuance of content that people host on WordPress, and how can we use that to inform and really encourage a healthy community on Tumblr as well.
The dish, best navigated by fork and knife (and without ketchup), is said to have arrived in the Motor City at the turn of 20th century by way of Greek and Macedonian émigrés.
He performed textbook countersurveillance moves as he navigated the city—taking circuitous routes, doubling back on himself, and hopping on and off different modes of transportation to throw off anyone trying to follow.
Here's Tony Romm on what happened next in the Washington Post: Zuckerberg — who spent Thursday meeting with lawmakers on Capitol Hill — declined to answer questions as he navigated past a throng of reporters.
" It's especially poignant to hear Carlile croon a gay country song since Carlile has said she navigated her career away from the country genre in part because she "saw what happened to k.d.
WASHINGTON — As Judge Neil M. Gorsuch prepares for his Supreme Court confirmation hearing, which starts Monday, he might want to review advice, reflections and criticism from former nominees who successfully navigated the process.
We're checking back in with the 5 photographers and image-makers we heralded as the rising stars to look at in 2016 to see how they've aesthetically navigated through the year's turbulent waves.
The plane was able to hit each line with near meter-scale precision, thanks to autopilot software that made lateral and vertical adjustments once the aircraft was navigated to a pre-determined starting point.
The queen of rap proved that she's still relatable in the most unexpected way when she publicly navigated her way around Snapchat on Sunday afternoon, and ended up asking fans for their tech help.
So she decided to create a personal channel where her viewers could follow along her life as she navigated her studies and her relationship with her now-husband Luis Valera, whom everyone calls Gordo.
Balian used to provide guidance and support as she navigated her complicated and often frustrating work, which she says gets little recognition from most politicians and the general public who often despise drug users.
The coins map out three versions of one constellation, Ursa Minor (the Little Dipper), which contains Polaris (the North Star) — the same star that enslaved people often followed as they navigated north to freedom.
The company has navigated a tough couple of years with plummeting demand from its oil, gas and mining customers and has rejected calls from an activist investor to spin off its power grids business.
"Salt," a show written by the U.K.-based theater artist Selina Thompson, is the product of a trip Thompson took on the Atlantic Ocean, where she followed a route once navigated by slave ships.
The couple relocated to San Francisco when Nobile was 26, where she navigated motherhood — she's the mother of two teenagers — with best friend Trisha Ashworth, whom Nobile had met in an NYC acting class.
I don't remember everything in the book, but staring at the cover for more than a decade as I navigated high school and college was enough to remind me to regularly question sabotaging behaviors.
" And perhaps offering insight into how she's navigated her own career changes and personal challenges, Duff added, "When you do something with your life, it gives you a confidence that you wouldn't otherwise have.
Murdoch, who at 45 is a near contemporary of 47-year-old Musk, recently navigated a takeover battle between Fox and Comcast Corp to buy European pay-TV company Sky, which he also chaired.
Trump navigated the early days of the trip through the Middle East with no major problems, a considerable feat given the delicate politics of the region and Trump's much-proven tendency to pop off.
As it happens, we saw what the process of building support for carbon pricing looks like in the US Congress, when Henry Waxman navigated a cap-and-trade bill through the House in 2009.
The enlisted nine volunteers to function as a representative family that might be operating in this smart home, with the goal of using WiFi CSI to identify these individuals as they navigated the space.
Federal prosecutors, who prepared a secret criminal indictment a year ago, did not accuse Assange, 47, of espionage and navigated around claims from advocates that he is a publisher with press freedoms (The Hill).
Before we discovered Madden, Rabinowitz and I mostly played Leisure Suit Larry, a semi-pornographic computer game in which you navigated a balding sleazebag wearing a large golden medallion through a series of innuendoes.
Filling in for Masahiro Tanaka, who injured both hamstrings running the bases last Friday at Citi Field against the New York Mets, Loaisiga held the Rays to three hits and navigated through four walks.
Researchers in Germany wanted to find out a bit more about how the ants moved and navigated when confronted with a carcass — or, in the laboratory, a crumb — that was too big to carry.
Browder added that Strange has navigated the tricky situation well by merely saying he'd accept the appointment if offered, while other strategists have noted the attorney general's past experience of prosecuting and investigating lawmakers.
The laws aim to help the very sickest patients by giving them access to medicines that have successfully navigated an FDA safety trial, and are still in the FDA ongoing trial and review process.
An article on March 20 about wave piloting in the Marshall Islands misstated the number of possible paths that could be navigated without instruments among the 34 islands and atolls of the Marshall Islands.
Over a thousand years ago our islands were settled by Polynesian voyagers who navigated by the stars with pinpoint accuracy and traversed thousands of miles across the world's largest ocean with renewable wind energy.
For several years, they talked about the unique challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated profession, and they strategized about how to advocate for themselves as they navigated the hierarchy of medicine.
Ms. Haley has navigated the political shoals of the Trump administration better than many of her colleagues, escaping the demeaning tweets the president meted out when his appointees broke ranks, as she sometimes did.
And in each case, the governing coalition was able to design extensive policies that navigated the shoals of public opinion and interest group opposition while producing important structural changes in the American political system.
Warrington Colescott, an innovative printmaker who deftly navigated the intersection between tragedy and high comedy with biting etchings about civil rights, history, politics and the Internal Revenue Service (which audited him), died on Sept.
If the current situation isn't properly navigated, especially by the dictator's regime, violence could once again erupt in Africa's largest nation — the same one that had a bloody civil war only three decades ago.
With a minimum ticket price of $19,755, the 1,700 passengers and crew on board the Crystal Serenity followed - in reverse - the route first navigated more than a century ago by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen.
The number of people who have successfully navigated this two-track course can be counted on one finger: Dawn Staley, who built the Temple women's basketball program as she finished her W.N.B.A. playing career.
Hundreds of heavily armed men with four-wheel drive vehicles were shown lined up, with one man shown repeatedly firing a pistol as he navigated what looked like a special urban warfare training course.
But the way he navigated the song's transformation, from disappointment to obsession, was so gripping and troublingly real, I heard people all around me exhale afterward, as if Mr. Appl had rendered them breathless.
As I navigated an unfamiliar, smoggy city, I was hired to work on a web series that was trying to be The Daily Show, but about pop culture and in five minutes or less.
The key seems to be in how Gottlieb, who has called the drug epidemic the "biggest crisis facing the FDA," has so far navigated what are essentially the two major elements of the issue.
It navigated the wreck that lay out of reach of conventional divers since sinking in waters 32 km (20 miles) off the French city of Toulon in November 1664, taking with it a thousand souls.
Billed as a "virtual sit-in," users navigated to the FloodNet website at a predetermined time, and through a simple Java tool, were directed to a targeted website that would reload constantly, every few seconds.
Instead, the Xbox One runs Windows 10, but a stripped-down version of it, tailored to what Microsoft thinks users want and designed to be navigated quickly with a controller, not a mouse and keyboard.
My 22-year-old navigated high school and didn't get exposed to my kind of training—although he knew it existed—until he was 17 and a half when he went to his first course.
And in 2015, she led an ABC Family series titled Job or No Job — in which she guided three young hopefuls as they navigated the career interview process and helped them land their dream gigs.
And in 2015, she led an ABC Family series titled Job or No Job — in which she guided three young hopefuls as they navigated the career interview process and helped them land their dream gigs.
At 46, she's a rising star in the Republican Party, one of the most popular figures in Trump's administration, and someone who has carefully navigated the Trump era to preserve any ambitions she might have.
But the show was both gripping and haunting in the ways it navigated the overarching threat men pose to women — and in the ways those women alternately pull apart and bind together on their own.
"Katie Walsh is a political professional who has navigated the DC Swamp with skill and grace and worked tirelessly to help launch our new president and his administration on a path to success," he said.
As more and more civilians start flying drones, there will probably be an exponential rise in situations where authorities need to quickly take down a poorly-navigated drone hovering above a stadium or government building.
They are literally impossible to see; have to be navigated purely by touch; and are laid out in such a way as to defy all known laws of logic in this universe or any other.
Cases in which leaders navigated these treacherous shoals successfully required much more imagination and more radical changes in attitudes and actions by both leaders and their publics than either Trump or Xi can now imagine.
"Its statement read: "C-Star developed a minor technical problem during the night, in order to rectify before the vessel entered the SAR zone and navigated closer to other vessels, the main engine was stopped.
To say that Missouri is a solidly Republican state would be missing the point: It is a fiercely independent political landscape that McCaskill, a fiercely independent Democrat, has navigated skillfully for the past two decades.

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