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"no man's land" Definitions
  1. an area between opposing armies, over which no control has been established.
  2. an unowned or unclaimed tract of usually barren land.
  3. an indefinite or ambiguous area where guidelines and authority are not clear: a no man's land between acceptance and rejection.
  4. (in tennis, handball, etc.) the area of a court in which a player is at a tactical disadvantage, as the area of a tennis court about midway between the net and the base line.

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But the stock remains in "no man's land," he concluded.
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"It's kind of a no man's land," Ms. Abrams said.
So health care stocks seem trapped in a no man's land.
In another, you sneak from enemy lines, across No Man's Land.
I stepped inside the no-man's land between the two countries.
Unfortunately, we're in no man's land on the S&P 2300.
It gets lonely in the no man's land between jock and geek.
For officials involved, it is a legal and political no man's land.
I wanted help and I was once again in no man's land.
Yet the demonstrations leave Mr Rouhani in a sort of no-man's-land.
Most of them were sleeping with their feet out toward no-man's-land.
Families who rely on CHIP now inhabit a health care no-man's-land.
For years, the Oklahoma Panhandle was No Man's Land, a refuge for outlaws.
It defied classification, occupying a no man's land between cancer and immune disease.
Because unlike those classic films, there's no mean girls at Camp No Man's Land.
McKellen, an accomplished theater actor is currently starring in 'No Man's Land' in London.
Ramirez then hit a dribbler down the third base line into no-man's land.
Today, SoundCloud appears stuck in no man's land, according to former executives and employees.
That's a dangerous first step towards a moribund presidency and political no-man's-land.
Because in this no-man's land is unveiling a project of an hyper-power.
On defense, I was stationed in right field (a peewee league no man's land).
" It dragooned older terms for wider application, such as "Yank" and "no-man's land.
Sent home from no man's land Kalam, the Bangladeshi commissioner, said the people trapped in no man's land would be moved as part of a United Nations-supported repatriation effort to return the Rohingya Muslims back to Myanmar, though no timeline was given.
Kind of picked up the ball and saw that it was in no-man's land.
But Congo, an unstable country of 80m, is plunging into a political no-man's-land.
That area from 83 feet to 500 feet was a sort of no-man's land.
I expect the market to be stuck in a no-man's land until the election.
The space under our beds is a no-man's land — but one with infinite possibilities.
They gleaned ideas from GTA III and graphic novels such as Batman: No Man's Land.
It is caught in a dangerous no-man's-land between the market and state control.
We are living in the haunted house, the inescapable haunted house, of no man's land.
These people are stuck in a no-man's land invisible to the media and government.
Yes. Would you charge out of a trench and into no-man's land for him?
You can't always get what you want: We got two tickets to No Man's Land.
"It is in nobody's interest to be sitting here in no man's land," he said.
Ms. Gevinson, also featured in No Man's Land, was initially reluctant to join the Wing.
Guards have fired tear gas into crowds caught between the fences in no-man's land.
How did they get Wonder Woman's shield to deflect bullets in the "No Man's Land" sequence?
"The market's in no man's land," said Peter Boockvar, chief investment strategist at Bleakley Advisory Group.
If Mr Garland remains in no-man's land, Mrs Clinton may re-nominate him in January.
Right now, Bank of America is stick in no-man's land between the two different groups.
Trying to cross no-man's-land in Verdun, particularly without one's teammates, is a death sentence.
Ultimately, stocks in the U.S. aren't cheap enough, so, they are stuck in no-man's land.
Well, everything is saturated in these lights ... I felt like I was in no-man's land.
We're sort of in no man's land in terms of S&P 500 support and resistance.
Reedie replied with a letter caught in the no-man's land between vaguely conciliatory and condescending.
But that vision of Arizona as a sun-baked no-man's land is far from true.
The embassy compound is partly located in a section of Jerusalem known as No Man's Land.
And he has left his one-time lieutenant in something of a political no man's land.
But these sights normally are in no man's land, like the vast Pacific or the poles.
Men from both sides met in a no man's land for three days without telling their leaders.
What should be the vital centre has become a no-man's-land, if not a killing field.
The 10-year Treasury yield could soon be making history, heading into a virtual no man's land.
It's essentially a no-man's-land of disagreement, where someone can admit they're wrong without losing face.
The 8.4-acre (literal) no man's land features four newly renovated cabins and can accommodate 10 people.
It requires a level of intuition Drummond lacks and he often found himself in no man's land.
"It's a bit of a no man's land from here to Lake Turkana," Mr. Jones told me.
"No Man's Land is occupied territory," said Ashraf Khatib of the Palestine Liberation Organization's Negotiations Affairs Department.
Enemy philatelists rendezvous in no-man's land to trade stamps while Viennese children play in model trenches.
Several hundred others, however, were stuck in a "no man's land" at one part of the border.
Will the desert straddling the Syrian-Iraqi border remain a no man's land ripe for militant control?
Occasional cracks of gunfire echo across the no-man's land, while barely visible coalition warplanes roar overhead.
What was once unspoiled landscape is now a pockmarked 12-acre slagheap reminiscent of no man's land.
"Wine [before Instagram] was kind of fun because it was just a cowboy, no man's land," she said.
White was symbolically apt for that bleached out state between arrival and citizenship, that existential no-man's-land.
The sizable bezel below the screen is a bit of a no man's land, devoid of all function.
Outside a stream of people walked across the no man's land carrying their belongings in bags and trolleys.
Welcome the newest members of our space family, found only recently in the "no man's land" beyond Neptune.
He was open and wanted to shoot, but he realized he was in the midrange no-man's land.
"Vinegar Hill retains a feeling of no man's land while being developed with luxury apartments," Mr. Cummins said.
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — With 22 games remaining in their season, the Knicks are caught in a no man's land.
"There it was, a no man's land nestled among SoHo, TriBeCa and the West Village," Ms. Baer said.
Everything started on empty fields with scripts in hand, planting flags for the trenches and no man's land.
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THINGS are eerily quiet outside the caged walkway that cuts through the no-man's-land separating Israel from Gaza.
Unfortunately, no man's land is the place where most deals have to be cut to move the country forward.
Once the site of fortifications protecting the city, it became a no man's land after they were torn down.
If the Greek island of Lesvos is the frontline of Europe's refugee crisis, Moria is a no-man's land.
Until the Supreme Court ruled Prop 8 unconstitutional in 2013, our taxes fell into a strange no-man's land.
It was the quietest place I'd been in a long time, a no man's land on America's forgotten border.
First, bears on the plains along the Missouri had little fear of humans because this was no-man's-land.
Everyone has a roof over their head, but the situation with the people in no man's land is worse.
It's a two-hour train ride from Berlin, and I arrived at a train station in no-man's land.
Land mines dot no-man's-land, and smugglers are said to drive their donkeys in advance to test the route.
In contrast, clubs that refuse to face the facts and unload their assets wind up stuck in no-man's land.
In her long career she has at times occupied a no-man's-land between worthy and unworthy, legal and illegal.
It would be better if the deal closed or broke down, as being stuck in no man's land is tough.
When refugees leave their homes they enter what Carleen Maitland of Penn State University calls an "informational no-man's-land".
The blocked-out area is a sort of no man's land where the edge-to-edge display goes to die.
Yes, even with all these tantalizing sophomore year ideas that actually live up to that unfulfilled "No man's land" promise.
Aid agencies call it "the berm" -- essentially a rocky, largely uninhabitable no-man's land on Jordan's northeastern frontier with Syria.
Wear OS, widgets and moreFor a long time, I've felt that Wear OS lived in a weird no man's land.
An unfortunate by-product of the internet's rampant no-man's-land attitude to content is the introduction of gore websites.
Houston adjusts on the very next play, but Williams gets caught in no-man's land between Adams and Abrines. Splash.
With these questions still open, and a whole bunch of change coming, governments will soon be in No Man's Land.
Describe what the Great War's no man's land was like and how the trenchworks factored into to modern horror imagery?
Selznick grew up in New Jersey, which is represented by a black outline along the west wall—No Man's Land.
But for many, education means moving out of one world and into a no-man's land, some kind of limbo.
According to Wren, it's no man's land in terms of picking out a profitable spot in the market right now.
But his ranking of 26 remains mired in the broad no-man's land that exists just outside the top 10.
It is a battle, and it is a battle for a region that is historically defined as no man's land.
Battle lines became as entrenched and as toxic as no-man's land in one of the decade's last great movies.
A man in Kulajo wanders between a peshmerga position and the no man's land between them and Iraqi security forces.
This, supposedly, is our current situation, in which polarization and ideological diffusion have turned the center into no man's land.
No Man's Land may have been stronger as two separate shows, one of more traditional media and one of newer media.
The stranded Rohingya, including women and children, had been stuck in no-man's land on Bangladesh's border with India since Friday.
Once you go beyond that, you're in no-man's-land, and they'll tear you down as quickly as lift you up.
Outside the area is a purple-colored no-man's land, free of scooters, presumably ravaged by violent gangs with poor mobility.
In the meantime, the administration risks being stuck in no-man's land, neither meaningfully confronting Russia nor tangibly improving the relationship.
This was all just a trial run for Arjen's ultimate goal: selling chips in no man's land at the South Pole.
It already operates a media brand, titled No Man's Land, which includes a biannual print magazine and a women's history podcast.
But he inhabits the rubble of our domestic no man's land of poverty, narcotics and hopelessness, and so he is invisible.
They fled again in 2003, when the Iraq War forced them into a no man's land at the border with Jordan.
To tarry as a "bachelor" or "spinster" past the age of 35 is to enter a doubtful, dreary no man's land.
When scientists search for meaning in quantum physics, they may be straying into a no-man's-land between philosophy and religion.
The men in the trenches were obsessed with the enemy — those anonymous creatures across no man's land who rained down death.
Holding a stake in collective property indicates to inhabitants that theirs is no longer a "no-man's land" and motivates investment.
Rocket-propelled grenades seem to float across no-man's land in deadly, graceful arcs, which end in a fleeting, orange flash.
MSF said that 60 Afghans were stuck in "no man's land" between Macedonia and Serbia, with both countries denying them access.
No Man's Land: Women's Photography and the First World War at Impressions Gallery in the UK highlights women's perspectives of World War I. No Man's Land: Women's Photography and the First World War at Impressions Gallery in Bradford, England, is highlighting a perspective frequently missing from Word War I centenary commemorations: that of the women involved in the conflict.
And so again, I was left feeling that No Man's Land is not really about making meaning cohere out of curatorial choices.
We build these protected bike lanes (if they're protected at all) and then in an intersection you're stuck in no man's land.
The conceptual underpinnings of No Man's Land lend the project a techno-dystopian edge, stripping the landscape genre of its typical palatability.
No Man's Land players will see more characters following this July rollout, with a new character being introduced every month or so.
Two convoys of aid for Aleppo have been waiting in no-man's land to proceed to Aleppo after crossing the Turkish border.
Flustered, San Jose sent pucks into no man's land or right onto the sticks of waiting Penguins players, fueling another Pittsburgh attack.
She used to be for free trade but today she is in a no man's land between free trade and anti-trade.
"No Man's Land," in Miami for Art Basel, shows the work of more than 100 female artists at a private collection showcase.
Before the stadium was built, it was a no man's land filled with car repair shops, dump-truck repositories and asphalt factories.
A second fence stretches behind most of it, and between the two lies a no man's land of cameras, sensors and floodlights.
She deflects bullets and mortar shells on a sprint across no-man's land, tosses an armored truck and demolishes a church steeple.
After the game, Anthony discussed his "low point" since the Rockets exiled him to a Basketball No Man's Land in November 2018.
Indeed, there is an intellectual no-man's land between the two men, where hostage-taking can be seen by both as legitimate.
In neighbouring Bangladesh on Monday, border guards tried to push back refugees stranded in no man's land near the village of Gumdhum.
Mott's work from the Ol Pejeta conservancy, titled "No Man's Land," can be seen at Anastasia Photo in New York through September.
Although occasionally funny, "Jean-Claude Van Johnson" sits in an odd no-man's-land between clever self-parody and aggrieved vanity project.
The Repellent Fence simultaneously denaturalizes and socializes the US-Mexico border, working against its common misrepresentation as an evacuated no man's land.
Because when Rosalind touches Tommy, she's taken into a foggy no man's land where Tommy is wandering, lost, and a baby is crying.
Deeper inside the airport's bureaucratic bowels, 29 foreign travelers waited in the legal no-man's-land of the Customs and Border Protection office.
Across a strip of no man's land from Islamic State territory, rebels fighting under the banner of the Free Syrian Army control Yalda.
Young Congolese walked 300 metres beyond the customs post ostensibly to build a parking yard, in what they said was no man's land.
Terrorists, anti-Muslim extremists, and the politicians who benefit from their anger are trying to make the middle ground a no man's land.
At its current stock price, Apple sits in an investor's no-man's land, says Eric Barden of Barden Capital Management in Austin, Texas.
Instead, the warring sides have dug into their trenches, firing on each other across no-man's land and engaging in the occasional skirmish.
On a sliding scale it pushes masculinity so far that it drops off into a no-man's land of anything-goes performance art.
By prior agreement, the three German cars slowly made their way across the scarred and cratered no man's land between the opposing armies.
They're stranded in the no man's land of our polarized politics—the middle, where millions of voters have no voice on cable news.
Many refugees have been living in a region called "no man's land" near the border between Bangladesh and Myanmar since August last year.
"If not, we're going to find ourselves in something of a no man's land in political ground and in policy ground," he added.
The disputed enclaves, called the "areas between the lines," were under neither party's control and came to be known as No Man's Land.
" He added, "Simply saying we are going to do something and then not doing it, to me, then you're in no man's land.
Many of these soldiers would be gunned down and their bodies would be left stranded in the no-man's land between the trenches.
Frozen in a crouch inside the house, not daring to move, Lladrovci could see a flock of sheep shuffling through no-man's-land.
A stretch of highway between Maujpur's Hindu neighborhood and a nearby Muslim-dominated area called Jaffrabad now serves as a no-man's land.
Trips must be coordinated, with an eye toward those few hours of daylight before rush hour, itself a hellscape and no man's land.
From that, Sam sort of played with the idea of two men carrying on farther, beyond no man's land and into enemy territory.
Two new smart offices are under construction in the former no-man's land of the Berlin Wall, next to the city's main train station.
Walking through the exhibition, titled No Man's Land, poses a conundrum: what does it mean for women to be brought late to the table?
No Man's Land: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection continues at the Rubell Family Collection (95 NW 29th Street, Miami) through May 28.
There are also devices caught in the no-man's-land between those two sizes, like the Galaxy Note 5 or Sony Xperia Z Ultra.
This is a collection of three of Andy Remic's shorter novellas: A Song for No Man's Land, Return of Souls, and The Iron Beast.
Stuck in a legal no-man's land, Khaled is left without any options for safe onward movement or return to be with his family.
The area around the DMZ, a 160-mile no-man's land established in 1953, has become an unexpected haven for wildlife, especially endangered species.
The clip sits in that strange no man's land between fascinating, sort of cute (at least at first), and ultimately just a bit gross.
It turns out the Ataribox falls somewhere in the middle of every console, new and retro, leaving it in a weird no man's land.
They meet Russian forces in no-man's land, the abandoned farmland between rebel and government territory, at the edge of the nearby Wafideen camp.
In a mansion outside Berlin, Bruno plays backgammon against a property developer who got rich buying slivers of no man's land along the wall.
Cummings said it felt like the committee spent the last two years in a "no man's land," and views it as a lost opportunity.
Grandmont-Rosedale is a diverse enclave caught in a no man's land: far from the bustle of downtown but still within Detroit's city limits.
More than six decades as a no-man's land has allowed some endangered species of plants and wildlife to thrive in the Demilitarized Zone.
In 1917 it's the opposite, and the quotidian horror of trench warfare is quickly replaced by a more "exciting" mission to No Man's Land.
The whole town of Agoncillo, on the banks of Lake Taal, is a no man's land due to the extent of mud and ash.
There was one story that sort of stayed with Sam about his granddad having to go into no man's land to deliver a message.
The few Hanukkah decorations — a meager assemblage of plastic menorahs and gelt — were relegated to a no man's land between toys and men's sportswear.
" Ian McKellen received his 10th Olivier nomination, for "No Man's Land," and Glenda Jackson was nominated for playing the title role in "King Lear.
She and her handlers arrive at the edge of a place known as "No Man's Land," and their initial plan is to bypass it.
"Follow-on detail has been conspicuously sparse, leaving the market effectively in no man's land," said James McCullagh, an analyst with Energy Aspects in London.
Hamilton said after Shanghai, where Ferrari swept the front row for the second race in succession, that he felt he was in 'no-man's land'.
Glaring at them across no man's land, alongside Mr Orban, stand Geert Wilders, the Dutch anti-Islam fanatic, and Marine Le Pen, the French nationalist.
A young James Ronald Reuel Tolkien staggers across the dark, treeless ruin of no man's land as Frodo would one day stagger toward Mount Doom.
Now they are caught in no man's land in the middle of the fighting between the Peshmerga and ISIS, in an area called Wadi Alahmar.
Since then, she's published two books documenting her complicated experiences in the industry: Girl, Undressed: On Stripping in New York City and No Man's Land.
This decision made it easier to license and share MIDI files with producers, though the copyright situation was something of a no man's land online.
That is, until I saw that Harold Pinter's "No Man's Land," with Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart, would be running this fall at Wyndham's Theater.
That pops up a translucent screen with options for filling up that no-man's land that shows up in the Finder Touch Bar by default.
Their rush to Biden, and the moderate consolidation that followed, combined with Sanders' lock on progressive voters left Warren in a political no-man's land.
Hari Nef, the trans model who appeared on the cover of the Wing's magazine, "No Man's Land," used the same hashtag to register her support.
When you do, you'll see iridescent petals surrounding a beautiful face, or a kid with a devilish smirk in some sort of no man's land.
The traumas that they had experienced in their home countries were compounded by the stress of finding their way out of a no man's land.
More than 5,000 Rohingya refugees are stuck in limbo in 'No Man's Land' - a small patch of land between the borders of Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Along the 150-mile length of the no man's land running between the Iraqi army and the Kurdish peshmerga, militants are living off the land.
Still, Place de l'Etoile feels as empty as it once did when it was a no-man's-land that people scuttled across for fear of snipers.
Britain is consequently in a political no-man's-land, with a prime minister who has no authority and a band of assassins who have no bullets.
Manchin, as he approaches what's expected to be a tough race, appears to be comfortably set in what can sometimes look like political no-man's land.
While Skloot's laborious efforts serve as a sort-of tribute to the merits of old-fashioned journalism, the movie lands in a dramatic no man's land.
Between them and the Islamic State (IS) fighters is the Tigris river and a no man's land, which is constantly monitored by soldiers from Iraqi Kurdistan.
"We are sort of caught in a no-man's land at the moment," said Javier Corominas, an analyst with currency fund Record Currency Management in London.
One such danger in the political no-man's-land is not even being discussed, and so no one is working on a solution: the national debt.
There, the authorities have herded some 800 migrant men into a Red Cross camp in a bleak no man's land by the railroad tracks outside town.
No Man's Land encompasses the area between the armistice lines drawn at the end of the 20103-49 war and was claimed by Jordan and Israel.
Many were newborns who came into this world either in the no-man's land between Myanmar and Bangladesh, or else after their mothers crossed the border.
Until then, the sandy no man's land west of the World Trade Center was an empty stage, for which New Yorkers had no shortage of ideas.
In September, Setara Begum, a 28-year-old mother of four boys and one girl, waded across a stream separating a no man's land from Bangladesh.
Uncertainty about property rights turns much of the coast into "no-man's land", says Juan Esteban Carranza, head of the Cali branch of Colombia's central bank.
But make the trek across the rails or pass through a sparse no-man's land and down precipitous stone steps, and there it is: southern Marvila.
That includes the 5,0003 refugees who are trapped in a makeshift camp in 'No Man's Land,' a 1-kilometer strip of land between Myanmar and Bangladesh.
This just in: Agreement reached Myanmar and Bangladesh agree to resettle as many as 6,000 Rohingyas trapped in a "no man's land" between the two nations.
This would also mitigate the spate of Palestinian knife attacks that have originated in no-man's-land neighborhoods and are facilitated by free access into the city.
Wildlife haven Established in the 1953 Korean War Armistice Agreement, the DMZ is a 160-mile-long (257km) no-man's land about 30 miles north of Seoul.
A couple of streets around his house were no man's land during the war here, and the buildings in that area got completely destroyed by the artillery.
The US-led coalition has bombed their route, cratering the roads to prevent them from reaching an ISIS stronghold and leaving them stuck in no man's land.
When it closes and darkness falls, the two sides start firing mortars at each other, while people living in no-man's land take shelter in their houses.
Mr Cantú's four years on the border provide stories from this no-man's-land that mix compassion with quiet anger at the cruelty of man and nature.
What they enter instead is a sort of political limbo, a no-man's land where the new dangers aren't just external, like drowning or trafficking, but institutional.
In the no man's land between Good Charlotte's just-okay first album and reaching mainstream success with The Young and the Hopeless was Not Another Teen Movie.
Until we take a holistic look at privacy, we'll continue to live in a no man's land where consumers don't really know what privacy protections they have.
Austin Romine drove in Rodriguez, dribbling a ground ball through the no man's land between the pitcher's mound and third base for a 2-1 Yankees lead.
Thus, far from reducing bank concentration and offering more credit options for consumers, Dodd Frank took us back inadvertently to "too-big-to-fail" no-man's land.
I had finished the record and was pretty much in a creative no man's land; my mind was completely milked of all the things I do creatively.
With Iraq's government now controlled by Shiites, and the Kurds governing their own autonomous area in the north, the Sunnis are in a political no-man's land.
The diplomatic compound that will serve as the American Embassy until a permanent site is found lies partly in a contested zone known as No Man's Land.
The fortresslike compound sits partly in predominantly Jewish West Jerusalem and partly in a section of No Man's Land between West Jerusalem and predominantly Arab East Jerusalem.
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Mainly pro-government broadcasters showed migrants boarding buses in Istanbul, walking to the border in the Western province of Edirne, and getting stuck in no-man's land.
Eby's mezzotint and drypoint print "No Man's Land — St. Mihiel Drive" (250) is more evocative, as its soft, deep gray washes over the sky, veiling troops below.
Photo by Ryan Miller There's been genre-blurring fusions happening this entire decade, but the intersection of rap and hard rock has remained a no man's land.
The result was a border fence that roughly followed the general path of the Rio Grande but created a no-man's land between the fence and the river.
That's because firing from the other side of no man's land is a nimble alliance of environmental groups that have spent decades preparing for the likes of him.
Last week, the U.S. coalition said its surveillance aircraft moved away from the buses in the no-man's land after pro-Syrian government forces "advanced past" the convoy.
It always seems to end on a field of rolling wheat or patchy grass; some useless no-man's-land with no cover and no reason to be there.
I loved how it looked like a post-Soviet setting with the brutalist buildings in the background and the "no man's land" feel of the dry grassy banks.
This film is centered on a society made up entirely of things and people that the United States got tired of, and dumped into a no-man's-land.
The conflict soon settled into a grim stalemate, with both sides digging trenches and launching sporadic raids across what became a World War I–style no man's land.
The conflict eventually settled into a grim stalemate, with both sides digging trenches and launching sporadic raids across what became a World War I–style no man's land.
A no-man's land of about 200m separates SDF positions from the Islamic State frontline at Baghouz, a collection of hamlets and farmland near the border with Iraq.
Devlin's career has seen him go from an East End grime prodigy into the tricky no-man's-land between the underground and status as a bonafide pop star.
The Briton had also said in Bahrain last weekend, when he finished third after starting ninth, that he had felt he was driving around in no-man's land.
And the vision is now morphing into reality with the construction of eight 30-foot tall prototypes in no-man's land on the border south of San Diego.
Nearly 30,000 more Rohingyas have made the perilous crossing by boat or on foot into Bangladesh, while 20,000 more are stuck in no man's land at the border.
The territory between escalating volleys from the Trump administration and its opponents is shaping up to be the deadliest no-man's land since the Battle of the Somme.
For those leading the kitchens of restaurants that prize local ingredients, this part of the year is a sort of no man's land between winter and spring produce.
And the longer it takes for a sector to bottom out — trade in no-man's-land — and finally break out, the more powerful that trend will be. Why?
"Moldova has become a gray zone, a no-man's land between the East and the West," said Vladislav Kulminski, the head of Chisinau-based Institute for Strategic Initiatives.
Autonomous driving is still a legal no man's land where basic liability questions need to be settled, and new types of insurers could thus play a big role.
Yusuf and I hurried along a path the smugglers had cleared through the mines, which stretched for miles across the no-man's-land that separated the two countries.
ANDREW YARROWWashington, DC It is simplistic to blame the collective ownership of Afro-Colombian lands for the poverty in Colombia's Pacific coast region ("No-man's land", August 31st).
Last August, the unit spotted seven Islamic State fighters, wearing suicide belts and carrying grenades, as they were infiltrating a no-man's land on their way to Israel.
Xherdan Shaqiri will score a few wonder-goals, Jack Butland will attract the interest of Champions League clubs, but they'll still finish in that meaningless no-man's land.
In the latest episode of No Man's Land, historian Alexis Coe reflects on the highs of Plath's life and her complex persona that history has so severely misunderstood.
"During the centenary, there has been a lot of emphasis on men's experiences," Dr. Pippa Oldfield, No Man's Land curator and head of programming at Impressions Gallery, told Hyperallergic.
Vast swaths of the area has been no man's land for more than 60 years, but part of it offers an eerie mix of military installations and tourist attractions.
Poised in no-man's-land, this peculiar sword-bearing freakish form with an extended arm and victory thumb ridicules the notion of being a spectacle while being one itself.
That turned out to be the perfect attitude since so much of the discussion at Camp No Man's Land was about something all modern women think about: forgiving ourselves.
Finally, Marcus tours the Barakat building in Beirut, a former sniper's nest that sat at the crossroads of the Green Line – a no man's land during Lebanon's civil war.
American Gods follows ex-convict Shadow (Whittle) as he navigates a tricky no man's land in the war between the ancient gods of the world and their modern rivals.
It might be because they're less lucrative than novels and less widely-studied than poetry, but short stories tend to fall into something of a literary no-man's land.
This impracticality aside, there was also the task of locating a gene whose sequence was not known, in a genome that was, at the time, a no man's land.
She'd chosen a circle of lawn along the parking lot, in the no man's land between the project and the street behind it, where the middle-class homes resumed.
It has smashed a network of tunnels used to smuggle weapons in from Gaza; razed hundreds of homes to create a no-man's land; and mounted numerous air strikes.
While "No Man's Land" revels in its distinguished above-the-title names, two Off West End productions convey the delight that comes with discovering new faces in our midst.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer is in a "kind of no-man's land" in his role as President Trump's top spokesman, a former veteran GOP press secretary says.
"When we arrived on the North Fork, it was hardly a no-man's land," she said, but the sleepy agricultural region hadn't experienced much change during the previous decades.
Hootie has hovered in a critical no man's land for decades — not a cause célèbre for progressive young thinkers, not outré enough in its day enough to merit reassessment.
Next week, like Goop before it, the Wing will offer the first edition of a print magazine, No Man's Land, which will be sold at Barnes & Noble and newsstands.
Even the truncated 1K route that I jog with my 7-year-old takes us through the downtown that became a shattered no-man's-land during the civil war.
Much of the South Lake Union neighborhood in Seattle was also a civic no-man's-land, filled with auto body repair shops and parking lots, before Amazon moved there.
In the afternoon, it began to rain, and the mud-coated corpses stranded in no man's land took on "a curious ruffled look," like dead birds, a survivor recalled.
The tantalizing sweetness of the play, directed by Sean Mathias ("No Man's Land") and opening Wednesday, April 5, at the Public Theater, is in the biographies of the artists.
But observing the local residents' lives, we realized how different their realities of the border wall and the no man's land are compared to those who have never experienced that.
I'm spending the weekend with 500 women, five hours north of New York City, in the semi-wilds of the Adirondacks for The Wing's first-ever Camp No Man's Land.
The area was a favorite destination for Aleppans and tourists alike before the war but was for four years a front-line no-man's land of sniper bullets and shellfire.
The economic no-man's land lies in the middle, where teams pay some high salaries but do not win enough games to enjoy the windfall from qualifying for the postseason.
Five or six families are ushered into a large steel paddock—a kind of no-man's-land between two nations—where they are permitted to embrace for a few minutes.
The dramatic footage shows dozens of men and women clambering across barbed wire fences into no man's land, some of them covered in blood and carrying dead or injured relatives.
"We kind of find ourselves in no man's land, and we have asked the court to step in," Harris told reporters after leaving the nearly two-hour interview with investigators.
For three months, more than 500 men, women and children have been living in no-man's land in northern Iraq, caught in the crossfire between Kurdish forces and Islamic State.
"The family who went to Myanmar is part of around 6,000 Rohingya living in the no-man's land camp, on the Myanmar side of the zero line," he told CNN.
It's that the No Man's Land sequence occurs right in the middle of Wonder Woman's second act — and it's one of the best second acts for a blockbuster in years.
More than 286 sheep, goats and cows stood in the scorching heat of a desolate no-man's land in arid northern Kenya, as Maasai and Samburu herders negotiated their handover.
As a border patrol car approached, one of the smugglers, in the no man's land, darted up a ladder, swung himself over the wall and climbed down back into Mexico.
"When the industry left, it was a no-man's land," said the Queens councilman Jimmy Van Bramer, who, even before he was elected, was instrumental in getting the park built.
The best picture nominee 1917 tells a pretty simple story: two British soldiers cross the no man's land of World War I to warn a battalion of an impending ambush.
The latest painting I finished, "No Man's LAnd," references a specific place in LA located between Chinatown and Lincoln Heights, where artifacts and remains from the Tongva tribe were discovered.
"The border is generally portrayed as a forbidding and terrifying no man's land," said June Carolyn Erlick, the editor in chief of ReVista, the Harvard-based journal of Latin America.
Goodell is under no actual obligation to make a decision on any reinstatement application, and Josh Gordon isn't the only player to be stuck in the NFL's no-man's land.
"No Man's Land" crystallizes Wonder Woman's heroism in such a beautiful way that as of that moment, you don't need to know anything about the character's past to understand her.
The administration also made clear that those with valid visas who found themselves caught in a legal "no man's land" in airports after the first order would also not be affected.
These are players who chose to weather no man's land, but other fans I spoke to say the racialized garbage in Red Dead Online prevented them from getting into the game.
His wife and four children managed to reach Khazir camp, but he was stuck with his sheep in no-man's land, between territory controlled by the Iraqi army and Kurdish Peshmerga.
Around 1,000 migrants remain stranded in a refugee camp on the Macedonian side of the Serbian border while more than 400 are stranded in "No Man's Land" between Serbia and Macedonia.
The article describes a judicial no-man's land in the Idaho part of Yellowstone, where a person can commit a crime and get off scot-free due to sloppy jurisdictional boundaries.
Bethesda's self-developed RPG series, Fallout and The Elder Scrolls, occupy the same bizarre no man's land as the Call of Duty franchise: Apparently nobody likes it, and yet everyone does.
Plays like this—where he takes his time, gets Terrence Ross on his backside, and baits Mo Bamba into no man's land—show how the game is slowing down for him.
But Warren's fortunes began to fade in the fall, when the debate over "Medicare for All" pushed her into a political no-man's land between the party's progressive and moderate factions.
The boundary between Diana's sanity and insanity is not a bright line she stalks across, but a no man's land she wanders through, sometimes emerging on one side, sometimes the other.
Developed from the need to successfully cross "No Man's Land" and clear enemy-held trenches, the tank had been used with limited success in 1917 by the British and the French.
It was long an industrial area of rail yards and warehouses, but by the 183s, it had become "kind of a no man's land," said John Rahaim, the city's planning director.
We got Sherri Monday night outside the Hollywood Improv ... and she couldn't be clearer ... Omarosa is now living in no man's land -- rejected by the black community and rejected by Trump.
There's the two, old and new wall, and a border patrol car was always parked in front of us in the no man's land, monitoring us when we were making the treehouse.
While fighting, the armies engaged in the terrible war begin to shape-shift into demonic entities, and he discovers that he's caught in No Man's Land in a much greater, metaphysical struggle.
Moments was an interesting attempt for Facebook to hook more users, but the app didn't actually link those photos up to Facebook proper, leaving it in a sort of no man's land.
The compound cuts across the 21993 Armistice Line that separated West Jerusalem from No Man's Land, which Israel captured in the 20053 Six Day War and has held under occupation ever since.
The World Food Programme is still unable to reach 51,000 tonnes of wheat - enough to feed 3.7 million people for a month - stuck since September in a no-man's land in Hodeidah.
An alleged ISIS fighter marooned in the no-man's-land between Turkey and Greece will be repatriated to the U.S., Turkey claimed Thursday, although the U.S. government wouldn't publicly confirm the arrangement.
Late last year, Russia allowed some 2,000 asylum-seekers of various nationalities through its side of a checkpoint, forcing the Finns to admit them lest they be trapped in no-man's land.
He said that some 6,000 refugees, who are currently in no man's land between the two countries, were likely to be the first sent to the camps being set up in Myanmar.
"When you go around Avdiyivka, around 70 percent of residents' aerials are turned toward Donetsk," Ukrainian soldier Masi Nayyem said, standing in cratered no-man's land as gunfire crackled in the background.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian rebels under siege near Damascus have resorted to talks with the government's ally Russia, sometimes meeting in no-man's land, as they seek to hang on to their enclave.
Located just off the runway of Singapore's airport, the Freeport is a fiscal no-man's land where parsimonious individuals and creepy companies can confidentially collect valuables out of reach of the taxman.
In 1914, with the war just five months old, enlisted men on both sides emerged from their no-man's-land trenches on Christmas Day to bury their dead and exchange small gifts.
With the help of the coyote, the guide my father hired, we got past la migra, the border agents patrolling the unforgiving no man's land just north of the border with Tijuana.
The bullied ex-Soviet republic is desperate for America's help, but its hopes for Western assistance to a better future often flounder in the No Man's Land of post-Cold War relations.
This area had formerly been treated as a no-man's land but now offered government forces advantageous views over a strategic highway connecting the rebel-held cities of Donetsk and Gorlivka. Lieut.
This episode of No Man's Land featured interviews and commentary from clinical analyst Suzanne Demko; author of The Grief of Influence: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, Heather Clark; and writer Megan Abbott.
"Still, Fitzpatrick says that the stock is kind of caught in the middle of no man's land" between its $8003 floor and its $24 ceiling, where it peaked earlier this month, Cramer said.
All told, the Angels have about $250m committed in 288 for a team that, on paper, is likely to win roughly half its games—the definition of baseball's dreaded financial no-man's land.
I think the medium cap companies are sitting in sort of no man's land because as retailers consolidate, the large cap companies can actually provide heft and, you know, growth for the retailers.
Instead, MBJ has rented an office at co-working space WeWork at Potsdamer Platz, a desolate No-Man's land during the Cold War that has become one of the capital's busiest commercial centres.
She disputed an assertion by Myanmar that it had repatriated five members of a Rohingya family from Bangladesh, describing them as having been living in the no man's land between the two countries.
Instead, MBJ has rented an office at co-working space WeWork at Potsdamer Platz, a desolate No-Man's land during the Cold War that has become one of the capital's busiest commercial centers.
Conventional Hollywood wisdom has unfairly branded these months as the movie calendar's no-man's-land, but closer inspection reveals them to be the most richly varied and unpredictable time to hit the theater.
With a population of more than 100,000, it is still largely no-man's land, where Pakistani law wasn't applicable until the merger of tribal areas in the neighboring Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province last year.
There has been no cooking or heating gas in Marinka since 2014 partly because of damage to pipelines, partly because the distribution station is stranded in a no man's land between enemy positions.
Literally the first book of No Man's Land has a map of Gotham City and the territory the factions have carved out for themselves, and the map changes as the gang wars continue.
The hit, which Nationals manager Dusty Baker said landed in "no-man's land" scored pinch runner Leonys Martin, who entered after pinch hitter Tommy La Stella led off the eighth with a walk.
If you've ever played tennis, you know that one of the first rules you learn is to not get caught in "no man's land" -- the area between the net and the baseline. Why?
I just fear we'll be caught in this weird regulatory no man's land where the tech is ready (or close to being ready) but we're waiting around for everything to fall into place.
"We're in this brand new no-man's land," said Jessica McFadden, a mother of three in Silver Spring, Maryland, and founder of the blogs, A Parent in Silver Spring and A Parent in America.
"When you disrupt the clockwork, then your clock is in no-man's land," Reddy, a clinical studies fellow at the University of Cambridge and a professor of experimental neurology, said during a phone interview.
In the rest of the profile, Gadot proves to be perceptive and gracious, meeting her interviewer on the beach and teaching her how to walk like Diana in the infamous No Man's Land scene.
We'd been together for a year-and-a-half, a mixture of long and short distance, both pottering arm-in-arm through the no man's land of uncertainty that is life right after college.
All the while, many more Syrians are trying to flee, with Jordan reporting this week that 16,000 Syrians are in a no-man's land in the wide-open desert along the Jordan-Syria border.
Many more bled to death in no-man's land, their wails lingering for days like "moist fingers being dragged down an enormous windowpane", as a British lieutenant wrote of the Battle of the Somme.
At least 4,000 people were stranded in no man's land between the two countries, with temporary shelters stretching for several hundred meters on a narrow strip between the Naf River and Myanmar's border fence.
We ride hours beyond the outskirts of Tucson, through the Tohono O'odham Native America reservation, past the Cabeza Prieta Wildlife Refuge, and down an abandoned mining road to what feels like no man's land.
"Welcome to No Man's Land," it declares, focusing on the tragic story of the mining town of La Belle and the widows who are now running it while putting Dockery and Wever center stage.
Some of these border-property owners have been trapped in a no-man's land where their homes and property lie south of the wall but are still within the boundaries of the United States.
We're also in a kind of no-man's land for investors, as many feel the stock market's rally is ripe for a fall, and many are eyeing a rotation back into the bond market.
The refugees have amassed in makeshift camps in an area known as the berm, so named for its distinctive raised barrier of sand, which marks a mileslong no man's land between Syria and Jordan.
The neighborhood lies in a no-man's land, within the municipal boundaries of Jerusalem but outside the concrete barrier Israel erected in 2002 that physically separates the country from most of the West Bank.
"The rural areas where the celebrations take place are like a no-man's-land in the morning, and within a few hours, crowds of visitors start rushing the place," he said in an email.
Less well known than such full-length masterworks as "The Homecoming" and "No Man's Land," Pinter's shorter efforts (poems included) have been apportioned across seven mixed bills that will roll out through Feb. 23.
To the Editor: I know we live in an age of facts and alternative facts, news and fake news, but Michael Cohen's testimony lies somewhere in that no man's land between myth and reality.
Recently, selections from the donation were installed in the museum, alongside the 1990 painting "No Man's Land" that FJJMA acquired in 2013 through a public campaign and as a partial gift from the Ruschas.
It is the only area where Jordan still receives Syrian refugees, some 50,000 of whom are stranded in Rakban refugee camp in a de facto no-man's land some 200 miles northeast of Amman.
Besides the millions trapped inside Syria whose lives are at risk daily, 75,000 Syrians are stranded in the Berm – a no-man's land on the Jordanian border – including children, pregnant women, and gravely ill patients.
At least temporarily, it suited all authorities—Japan's fearsome Kempeitai (military police) and its thuggish Chinese puppet government included—to turn a blind eye to the no-man's-land that evolved west of those concessions.
Some 100 migrants broke a Serbian police cordon and tried to enter Croatia across fields, but were stopped by police forces from both countries who encircled them in the no-man's-land, Reuters witness said.
One, 22021-year-old Peter Fechter, was shot in 19453 while trying to scale the wall and left to bleed to death in the no-man's-land, West German soldiers throwing him bandages in vain.
Now you'll be to tap Rick, Michonne and six more characters in The Walking Dead: No Man's Land, a strategy game where you build your zombie-proof base and send your survivor team on missions.
The IOM said it was difficult to estimate the number of people stranded in the no man's land at the border between the neighbors, but added there were "hundreds and hundreds" of people stuck there.
Converts could find themselves in a no-man's-land, estranged from their own families but not fully accepted by "heritage Muslims" because they were seen as untrained in the faith or even as fifth columnists.
Instead, Motor Trend landed somewhere in the vast no-man's-land in between, working off of essentially zero information and rendering a bland, lifeless, '90s-vintage concept car in a garish shade of champagne gold.
Tickets were going fast, and when my friend Matt called me to ask if I wanted to go see No Man's Land or Waiting for Godot, I opted for Godot since I'd heard of it.
But out of all of them, only Wonder Woman captured that sense of being transported out of yourself and into somebody else's shoes, and then only briefly (during the justly acclaimed No Man's Land sequence).
"As far as country music goes, it's sort of no-man's-land to really go out and make a political statement," said Andy Albert, a songwriter based in Nashville who writes mainly for country performers.
Other than the traces of the wall zigzagging across Berlin, laying out the no man's land where 140 people died trying to escape, there are few obvious signs that this was once a divided city.
Usually, for better or worse, this mordant playwright can be relied on to go tearing through the barricades of good taste, good manners and sane plotting into his own ecstatic no man's land of misery.
"Rose of No Man's Land," Michelle Tea Michelle is our real Charles Dickens, and this small novel is working-class perfection itself: in a mall, young, gay, punk and in love for the first time.
Here he is in no man's land—neither high enough to pressure the ball, nor low enough to erase cutting/passing lanes to the basket—and the result is an easy layup for Brandon Knight.
New York's Financial District used to be a ghost town when the sun went down — a no-man's land for anything more interesting than a Starbucks to keep the investment bankers going through the night.
On the Western Front, trenches, rain and mud swallowed men whole while fogs of mustard gas rolled through a no-man's land of barbed wire and blood, indiscriminately melting the organs of those it touched.
The military outpost was located a few hundred meters away from Rukban camp in a no-man's land where thousands of Syrian refugees were stranded and near where the frontiers of Iraq, Syria and Jordan meet.
Bartella, Iraq (CNN)An Iraqi shepherd looks at his flock -- his prized and only possessions -- and wonders how he ended up here, stuck in a dusty no man's land between two checkpoints, barely 50 meters apart.
The easy to play and addictive Rise of the Warrior game features Wonder Woman striding onto the battlefield to cross "No Man's Land" in order to put an end to the conflict by defeating enemy soldiers.
It is the only area where Jordan still receives Syrian refugees, some 50,000 of whom are stranded in Rakban refugee camp in a de facto no-man's land some 330 km (200 miles) northeast of Amman.
But in the meantime, as Beckett's words occupy a no man's land between authorial intent and total appropriation by the zeitgeist, it can be jarring to see them in pieces that are meant to be uplifting.
From the Baltic to the Black Sea, Russia poses a proximate and growing threat not just to NATO-member states but also to the unfortunate few — like Georgia and Ukraine — caught in the no-man's-land.
Eoin Murray, Head of Investment at Hermes Investment Management, said the range-bound moves of recent days showed markets were now "in no-man's land" and in need of fresh direction after their early year spurt.
Umoja, which means "unity" in Swahili, is quite literally a no man's land, and the matriarchal refuge is now home to the Samburu women who no longer want to suffer abuses at the hands of men.
Pictures and videos in the media frequently deal with the migrant's illegal journey and violence south of the border—deaths in the Sonoran Desert, crossing the Rio Grande, the desolate and often militarized no-man's-land.
Theater Review LONDON — "No Man's Land" has attracted no shortage of legendary talent since Harold Pinter's ceaselessly tantalizing and cryptic play premiered in 1975, starting with those era-defining actor-knights, John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson.
In the final analysis, "No Man's Land" resists exact interpretation, as it should, given that it comes from a Nobel laureate for whom language served both to assuage and to attack, to soothe and to unsettle.
That has created an oddly isolated zone of homes, ranchland, industrial sites and nature preserves that locals call a no man's land, between the barrier and the border — a place that dozens of Texans call home.
For days, Bolsonaro had been saying the idea of creating an international alliance to save the Amazon would be treating Brazil like "a colony or no man's land," calling it an attack on the country's sovereignty.
Like a silent yet aggressively restless unit member, it rushes before or alongside or behind the messengers as they snake through the mazy trenches and cross into No Man's Land, the nightmarish expanse between the fronts.
Although he aimed for a middle-road between the party's most progressive candidates and its moderate entrants, Booker might have landed in a political no-man's-land, without a clear ideological brand to attract undecided voters.
Men sang Christmas carols across the trenches on Christmas Eve, and on Christmas Day, some were brave enough to rise out of their trenches and walk into no man's land to meet their enemies in person.
A lot of guys get caught in-between, giving him space because they don't want to get crossed over, but now you're in no-man's land, and another inch is all he needs to knock it down.
Before the worst of the fighting started in Avdiyivka, the OSCE said one of its drones had spotted a Ukrainian military position being constructed in the no-man's-land, closer to separatist forces than previous Ukrainian positions.
Another season of Gotham has come and gone, and after the Season 4 finale, "No Man's Land," the question of when Bruce Wayne will finally become Batman seems to finally have a clear answer: soon, or else.
Gaza Surf Club is a documentary about the nascent surf scene in the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian territory about twice the size of the District of Colombia stuck in a no-man's land between Israel and Egypt.
No mere double act, "No Man's Land" incorporates two further characters: Briggs (the 1997 Tony winner Owen Teale, overdoing a faux-thuggish accent) and Foster (Damien Molony, an Irish actor whose East End intonations are pitch-perfect).
On her fateful first visit to the venue, located in what was then considered a no-man's-land, at 1503th Street and Park Avenue, she remembers being captivated by a red light glowing from a mysterious room.
Part of the problem is "The First" gets caught in a sort of narrative no-man's land, hewing closer to looks back at the space program than the more forward-thinking science fiction we've come to know.
They had no way of knowing that, three days earlier, the Jeannette had already been crushed by the ice, and De Long and his shipmates had begun their desperate journey over a no-man's land toward Siberia.
"If left standing, the Fifth Circuit's decision will create a unique no-man's land -- a law-free zone in which US agents can kill innocent civilians with impunity," Robert Hilliard, a lawyer for Hernandez, argued in court papers.
Now, as the front line edges forward, behind it are growing areas with a thin security presence resembling a no-man's land, save for the odd Humvees passing through on their way to and from the front line.
The Walking Dead: Our World is being developed by Finnish studio Next Games, the same team behind mobile strategy game The Walking Dead: No Man's Land, which the developer says has been downloaded more than 16 million times.
Of the 21 palettes dropped by parachute, four were damaged, seven landed in areas that cannot be reached in a "no man's land", while 10 remain unaccounted for, Bettina Luescher of the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) said.
The wall won't just fragment the dwindling wildlife habitat on the border — they'll also create around 6,500 acres of "no man's land," cutting off human access to nature and trapping wildlife the next time the Rio Grande floods.
He points out that the many different roles in a squad—grenadier, rifleman, machine gunner, and the corporal who can spot enemies and call in mortar fire—can make crossing no-man's-land easier if they work together.
Life in the Jungle, if you can call it that, was a continuous assault on human dignity: thousands of Africans and Afghans, packed into small tents, sleeping in filth on a vast, frigid no-man's land outside town.
Some are suffering from skin conditions because they are not able to wash, and the water they drink from wells in the no-man's land is dirty, so they lay out containers to collect rain when it falls.
It's the only place in the demilitarized zone — the fortified no-man's land that spans the width of the Korean Peninsula, acting as a buffer — where soldiers from the North and South stand just feet from one another.
Could I be the only one imagining its massive footings, or concerned with how the structure would transform the space below into to a no-man's-land, like the way Brooklyn's Meeker Avenue was transformed by the BQE?
Ms. Walsh bought a studio on West 1503th Street in 2000, when she was single and the area was still "a bit of a no man's land," said Mr. Walsh, who moved in when they married in 2005.
Other insurgents used ladders to climb the fences, scaling two sets of them, to cross a no man's land that had once been protected by motion detectors and infrared cameras but now had only sleepy guards in watchtowers.
That no man's land that we live in, it's a lonely existence, but it's one that we've chosen, and if you can't handle the pressures of that as a black man, you should not become a police officer.
Twenty minutes beyond the plissé mud walls and souks of Marrakesh's ancient medina, miles past the 1920s-era Guéliz neighborhood and its new Yves Saint Laurent museum, lies a vast no-man's land of telephone towers and dust.
In No Man's Land, when the different members of the Bat family start allying against some of the villains, they start experiencing some really swift success as they begin breaking the villains' hold on parts of the city.
During a visit to an unclaimed strip of territory between the two states dubbed no-man's land, several tearful women and girls threw themselves at British U.N. Ambassador Karen Pierce as they recounted what had happened to them.
More intimately than Steichen's image, Margaret Hall's photograph "Grave in 'No Man's Land'" (1918-19), taken while volunteering for the Red Cross in France, turns on hope, depicting a lone woman mourning over a cross marking a grave.
Within minutes of the G7 move, however, Bolsonaro said Brazil was being treated like "a colony or no man's land," and denounced the creation of an international alliance to save the Amazon as an attack on his nation's sovereignty.
DHAKA (Reuters) - Around 27,400 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh to escape violence in Myanmar during the past week and a further 20,000 are marooned in no man's land between the two countries, three U.N. sources said on Thursday.
The new embassy is located in a compound that cuts across the 1949 Armistice Line that separated West Jerusalem from No Man's Land, which Israel captured in the 1967 Six Day War and has held under occupation ever since.
Long before "Gitmo" gained notoriety as the prison where terrorism suspects were sent to indefinitely await trial, this no man's land was dubbed the "Cactus Curtain" by the US Marines who stood guard, eyeball to eyeball with Cuban soldiers.
The authorities gave no explanation for blocking aid that affects between 60,000 to 70,000 refugees, mostly women and children, who have been stranded for months in a no-man's land at the only crossing where Jordan now receives refugees.
Dining | Connecticut A nondescript plaza in the commercial no-man's land of New Britain Avenue, next to the A Dong Market, is home to Shu Restaurant, where you can sample authentic Sichuan cuisine in all its amplitude and punch.
Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh — Of the more than 700,000 Rohingya forced from their homes in Myanmar, 4,600 are stranded in bleak conditions at a camp in no-man's land on the Myanmar-Bangladesh border, known to locals as Zero Point.
With another 20,000 people currently trapped in no-man's land between the two countries, they expect more people to cross the border than during the crisis in the fall of last year, when more than 8003,000 people made the journey.
While they are seeking to identify a patch of common ground in the political no man's land, Pelosi and Trump will struggle to conceal their efforts to use ongoing budget negotiations and their showdown over scandals to achieve irreconcilable political goals.
About 20,000 more Rohingya trying to flee are stuck in no man's land at the border, the U.N. sources said, as aid workers in Bangladesh struggle to alleviate the sufferings of a sudden influx of thousands of hungry and traumatized people.
He wants the nights lying on a rooftop watching for the enemy across a strip of no-man's-land, feeling that this was all bigger than him, but that he could squeeze a trigger and send a bullet into the quiet.
Traversing that strange no-man's-land between childhood and adulthood is a real-world horror show in its own right, full of strange discoveries, odd awakenings, and the slow, dawning realization that our childhood identities may not be our final identities.
The movie's second fight scene (the one that's been heavily shown in trailers like the one above) features Diana storming into a WWI impasse, a "no man's land" in German territory that the British have all but given up on.
Produced by Peabody-winner Ann Heppermann from Pineapple Street Media and hosted by Coe, with historical contributions from Sex Workers, Psychics, and Numbers Runners author Lashawn Harris, the first episode of No Man's Land is available on iTunes and Spotify.
That pushed the South Texas fence up to two miles north into U.S. territory - putting property on the Mexico-facing side of in into a kind of no man's land, and requiring the government to compensate owners for lost land value.
This all took place at Hanna-Barbera Studios in 1969 (yes, that was after World War II) in Studio A, in what can now be called Hollywood, but is really the Cahuenga Pass, a no man's land between Burbank and Hollywood.
He pulls his hood up and slips into the crowd, into a unitary anonymity, and with each rock he slings out into the no-man's-land he feels a growing potency as more and more bodies press up to the front.
After a pit stop in London to prep (and offer up a shopping montage which explains why Wonder Woman wears a skimpy, leg-baring costume when fighting), it's off to No Man's Land, the area caught between the warring trenches.
But if there is no baby growing in it, the uterus has previously been thought of as a kind of no-man's-land, says Heather Bimonte-Nelson, the director of the Arizona State University's behavioral neuroscience of memory and aging lab.
AMMAN, Jordan — Jordan sealed its last entry points for Syrian refugees on Tuesday after a suicide bomber detonated a car bomb in a no-man's land on the border, killing four Jordanian soldiers, a police officer and a civil defense officer.
" A quotation from Cocteau on the festival website asserts that Cannes is "an apolitical no man's land, a microcosm of what the world would be like if people could make direct contact with one another and speak the same language.
More than any other U.S. senator, he has successfully carved out a spot in Capitol Hill's political center, occupying a no man's land between a Democratic Party tilting left and a Republican Party becoming more Trump-like by the day.
About 20,000 more Rohingya trying to flee are stuck in no man's land at the border, the U.N. sources said, as aid workers in Bangladesh struggle to alleviate the sufferings of a sudden influx of thousands of hungry and traumatised people.
"When you haven't lived in a place long enough or your kids haven't experienced enough in it, your home can feel like a no man's land, and that's the way I felt here for the first three years," Ms. Hecht said.
There, her work will literally occupy the no man's land between art and design, in a space bridging Carnegie Museum's Hall of Architecture and its main galleries that was originally constructed to house the last office of Frank Lloyd Wright.
Looking like David Wright before a lifetime of service on terrible Mets teams broke his back (and spirit), Machado ranged from shortstop to no-man's land in short left field and made a sliding, over-the-shoulder, bare-handed catch.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Monday the idea of creating an international alliance to save the Amazon rainforest would be treating Brazil like "a colony or no man's land," calling it an attack on the country's sovereignty.
Perhaps the biggest surprise of all is Baroo, in a no man's land on the outer edges of Hollywood, in a strip mall that contains, among other things, a 7-Eleven, ABC Nails, Flor's Hair Studio and La Pupusa Loca.
Traditional British stores, particularly those relying on clothing, risk getting caught in no-man's land as bargain-hunting consumers find cheaper alternatives while the rising popularity of online shopping, now nearly a fifth of UK retail sales, eats into their business.
"There are still living survivors, and already their past has been turned into a kind of no man's land where false certainties and true arrogance rule," Elie Wiesel, the famous Holocaust survivor, wrote in a prescient 1989 New York Times article.
Umoja, which means "unity" in Swahili, is quite literally a no man's land, and the matriarchal refuge is now home to the Samburu women who no longer want to suffer abuses, like genital mutilation and forced marriages, at the hands of men.
"Stop," yelled an agent to the man as he walked with his hands up in the no-man's-land between two border fences at Playas de Tijuana, a beach that abuts the United States at the San Diego County town of Imperial Beach.
In publishing terms, the form is a tricky one: often too short to stand alone but too long to include in a short story collection, books in the 20,000-40,000 word range can sometimes hang in a kind of literary no man's land.
No man's land, a kind of field of corpses, represents a new sort of haunted house, an embodiment of the most morbid aspects of horror film and what I'd even call horror as a worldview—a way of thinking about the war.
The ultimate goal of this day was to have me run in heels, a la Wonder Woman crossing the No Man's Land between German and British forces in World War I. But as the day went on, I got more and more nervous.
The fight against ISIS in eastern Syria is not yet over, and the removal of U.S. forces could allow ISIS to reconstitute in the no man's land along the border between Iraq and Syria, potentially jeopardizing the security of Iraq and eventually Jordan.
In this piece, Adam Nossiter, a Times Paris correspondent, looks back on the week when the French government finally demolished the "Jungle" camp, the "vast, frigid no-man's land" where thousands of African and Afghan refugees had slept in filth for months.
Warner and Village Roadshow were thrilled by the "Sully" results, as were theater owners: Early September can be no man's land at the box office, as most studios steer clear of back-to-school and the heavily marketed arrival of new television shows.
A U.N. airdrop of food to 200,000 people in the besieged city of Deir al-Zor failed on Wednesday, with all 21 palettes dropped by parachute either damaged, landing in no-man's land or unaccounted for, a U.N. World Food Programme spokeswoman said.
But walk a hundred yards farther, and you'll encounter a no-man's land—a stretch of empty sand where the only presence is a pair of police patrolling on a quad-bike, the one riding pillion holding a shotgun across his knees.
So it was again on Saturday night when Baez was a comfortable inhabitant of no man's land, screeching to a halt a third of the way down the line as Ruiz, a cool-headed catcher, came out of his crouch, firing to third.
After all, he had secured the company's presence on the South Bank and its reputation for good, diverse work with productions of plays as different as Pinter's "No Man's Land," with John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson, and Aeschylus' "The Oresteia," complete with masks.
More than 1,000 migrants have arrived by sea on Greek islands since Sunday and more than 10,000 have attempted to cross by land at the border, where guards from both sides have fired tear gas into crowds caught in no-man's land.
Despite his success in the industry, his screenplay languished in development no-man's-land at Disney for years, until a big box office haul and Oscar win for 12 Years a Slave changed the landscape for historical stories that center on black protagonists.
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It is organized chronologically by room — The Outbreak; No-Man's-Land; The Aftermath; and a smaller section, The Intersection of Arms and Art — a schema that risks an oversimplified narrative, but the modernity, austerity, and raw power of much of the art predominates.
Beneath a brilliant blue sky, Francis turned the dusty no man's land of the border into a media-saturated setting for a potent symbolic moment: On one side was a crowd of 200,000 people waiting for him to lead Mass in this Mexican border city.
It now has more than 250 players and 12 teams that play all over the island, including in Nicosia, on a court at the Ledra Palace hotel in the United Nations-controlled no-man's-land separating the Greek and Turkish sides of the divided capital.
There are several reasons the paranoid thriller has largely shifted to TV, perhaps foremost because the kind of mid-sized, character-driven stories these films exemplified has been relegated to a cinematic no-man's land, lost between special-effects-driven blockbusters and small independent films.
It's sort of easy to see the logic of cutting the No Man's Land sequence, too — if it's included, then the film risks stepping on the big fight in its climax (which is, as Peter Suderman points out for Vox, the film's weakest action sequence).
The trailer for 'Lo and Behold,' Werner Herzog's new film The hook of Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World, which premiered earlier this year in Sundance, is that it sends Herzog into uncharted territory—the virtual no-man's land of the internet.
The ideological middle is no-man's-land Both nights exposed the real ideological divisions in the Democratic Party between progressives who are arguing for systemic change to combat issues that predate Trump and moderates who essentially want to return politics to the pre-Trump era.
That leaves it, however, in a bit of a no-man's land, as this PG-13-rated film is still too scary for the tweens that might be drawn to the challenge and not jarring enough for older horror buffs accustomed to far worse.
Maria Smirnova, one of the book's many medics who managed to survive years of dragging the bodies of wounded troops from under fire, recalls how the German and Soviet guns both went silent while she entered a no-man's-land to rescue an artillerist.
They are caught in the no-man's land between being treated by adult oncologists, who may not be sensitive to these concerns, or by pediatric oncologists, where they may feel out of place sitting in an infusion chair receiving treatment next to a child.
"No man's land" is right where Democrats find themselves on impeachment at the moment -- both on the semantics of whether to use the word "impeachment" and on the broader question of whether it makes sense, politically and otherwise, for Democrats to pursue impeachment against Trump.
MILAN — In the soaring green-walled auditorium of the Fondation Prada, on the outskirts of Milan, pieces of gray foam packing material with an egg carton-like surface had been laid across the floor in a no man's land of little peaks and valleys.
" Rohingya in 'no man's land' to be sent back to Myanmar Oxford honor previously rescinded In November, Suu Kyi was stripped of the Freedom of the City of Oxford award, which honored her in 1997 for "her opposition to oppression and military rule in Burma.
Abul Kalam, the Bangladeshi government's Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner, said a family of five who were in the Konarpara area in no man's land between the two countries, had reentered Myanmar territory and had been taken to the reception center set up by Myanmar.
This might sound like an exciting new frontier for the genre, but there's a reason WW1 has long been no-man's land for developers: It was a quagmire of death and disease that turned strategy into slaughter, with no handy narrative of heroism to layer gameplay atop.
Sala believes that the quickest way to begin to buffer the oceans against the effects of climate change would be by banning fishing on the high seas — the maritime no man's land not under any country's jurisdiction that covers almost half the surface of the Earth.
The former is the greatest fantasy epic of our time, which is far more concerned with the machinations of power than any specific gender; the latter brandished the promise of "No Man's Land" in advertising, but boils down to a violent revenge tale between two guys.
There are few players in the league more suited for a redemption arc than Isaiah Thomas, who has been in the N.B.A.'s No Man's Land since he was unexpectedly traded to Cleveland from the Celtics after carrying Boston to the Eastern Conference finals in 2017.
Publishing his first short story collection in 2000, he was part of a cohort of writers—Ha Jin, Jhumpa Lahiri, Zadie Smith, Joseph O'Neill, Teju Cole—whose work plumbed the no-man's-land between cultures, searching for a coherent sense of self in a globalized world.
For the next month, the race hung in a kind of no-man's land: McCain did not yet have the raw numbers to mathematically clinch, but his overwhelming lead and Huckabee's limited, sectional appeal made it plain to political observers that McCain was the inevitable nominee.
But like Wonder Woman showed when she single-handedly took on rounds gunfire in No Man's Land -- and as any of the women who stood up and out in 2017 proved, for that matter -- when something seems impossible, it's probably because it's a job for a woman.
Ms. Garcia, 34, has since worked for a number of women's interest publications as an editor, including Lenny, Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner's now defunct newsletter and website, and No Man's Land, a magazine published by the Wing, an exclusive women's co-working space and social club.
The warring sides in Krymske, which is accessible only over a cratered dirt road that winds through a field of dead sunflowers, are so close that they can see each with the naked eye across a desolate no-man's-land where only feral dogs dare to roam.
TABANOVCE, Macedonia (Reuters) - The closure of the Balkan route to migrants has left about 430 desperate people, mainly Syrians and Iraqis, trapped in a muddy no man's land between Macedonia and Serbia, unwilling to go back to Macedonia but barred from heading to Serbia or further north.
Afghan officials gave varying accounts of what happened Saturday, with some saying the soldiers would be returned to safety by Turkmenistan, and others that they had been forced back by the Turkmenistan Army into a no man's land, a 500-yard-wide strip between border fences.
However, if even the existence of bands like Memoriam, Hail of Bullets, and still-kicking OGs Benediction can't assuage your desperate need for artillery-blasted death of a certain vintage, New York City's Trenchgrinder will be more than happy to serve as your guides to no man's land.
KIM JONG UN WANTS TO OPEN AMERICAN BURGER JOINT AS A SHOW OF GOODWILL, ACCORDING TO REPORT Bullimore, an apparent chocophobic, had won the Distinguished Conduct Medal for conspicuous gallantry during a clash in no-man's land between the trenches in the Ypres Salient in Belgium in July 1915.
Since the sharpshooting stretch four isn't strong enough to hold rebounding position and isn't quick enough to discourage dribble penetration, the Spurs' best bet will be to spread the floor, attack the basket, and count on Anderson getting caught in the no man's land between helping and boxing out.
Another problem stems from the decisions of state officials, whose refusal to expand Medicaid under the health law has created "this chasm of a no man's land," said Lou Carmichael, the chief executive of Variety Care, a community health center with more than a dozen clinic sites in Oklahoma.
The bodies of Bosko Brkic, a Serb, and his Muslim girlfriend Admira Ismic, lie together in "no-man's land" between Bosnian Serb and government front lines in Sarajevo, after they were killed by a Serb sniper about six days earlier while trying to slip out of Sarajevo, May 1993.
Are our foolish wars of man against man, in both reality and fantasy, just a playground sideshow to the broader cosmic despair of this human race slowly bleeding out in the polluted, filthy trenches we managed to dig out for ourselves in the No Man's Land we call Earth?
The premiere concluded a two-week retrospective of Pacino's career at the small Greenwich Village theater, which featured all the hits and a couple pockmarked films lost in the no-man's land between when he got sober in 1977 and a four-year hiatus in the late 80s.
The wall through Berlin was actually two parallel cement barriers with a no man's land between, and in the in-between haven of this strip rabbits had multiplied like, well, rabbits, often fed by tourists from the observation platforms built along the wall on the West Berlin side.
MANBIJ, Syria — Two senior American generals came to the front line outside the Syrian city of Manbij on Wednesday flying outsized American flags on their vehicles, in case pro-Turkish forces just the other side of the no man's land, 20 yards away, did not realize who they were.
The Wing is also in the interesting position of marketing a women-only company at a moment when the progressive forces in American culture are pushing for a less binary, more fluid interpretation of gender, as evinced by Ms. Nef's presence on the cover of No Man's Land.
While festive football matches predate the First World War, the association with the 'Christmas Truce' of 21962 gives them a certain significance, even if modern historians have disputed whether anyone actually played football in no man's land that winter, because they have to ruin everything, the miserable, evidence-obsessed, revisionist fucks.
On their debut release, Plagued by Sufferers, this young Portland, OR trio hunkers down on an uneasy strip of no man's land between Amenra, Grief, and Inter Arma, holding fast to a post-metal influence and doomed tempo while allowing a malevolent undercurrent of black metal to steer the ship.
Horacio S. Aguirre, the chairman of the Miami River Commission, said the river's reputation as a "slummy no man's land" notorious for "dead bodies, floating cars and nefarious activities" had made it difficult to attract developers, especially because Miami Beach and other oceanfront locales provided far more rational enticements for moneymaking.
"If we are in a new Cold War, Hong Kong is the new Berlin," he said in a reception space a stone's throw from the Berlin Wall on the roof of the Reichstag building, which for decades occupied the no-man's land between Communist East Berlin and the city's capitalist western half.
As a result, the administration will end up trapped in a policy no-man's land, its only options to retreat back to the Obama administration's failed policy of "strategic patience" (without, of course, saying so) or doubling down on sanctions aimed at China and deploying more missile defense and forces to the region.
After arriving in the Assembly on Monday, Mr. Bohen discovered that his desk and chair were situated in a no man's land, isolated from the Democrats, who dominate the chamber and occupy the entirety of its left-hand side, as well as being separated from his Republican neighbor by a narrow gap.
It is not a trophy case of artwork obtained by rich sultans or kings but a museum that truly charts the nation, tracing its origins from a no man's land to its Bedouin and pearl fishing history and then to its post-oil transformation to one of the richest countries in the world.
"Part of the problem is that the Fed is in a no-man's land right now: not dovish enough for the doves and not hawkish enough for the hawks, so it's not satisfying any point of view in the investment markets," said Terri Spath, chief investment officer at Santa Monica-based Sierra Investment Management.
It's not a coincidence that the turning point of the movie — which, not for nothing, is one Jenkins had to fight to keep in— comes when Diana defies a man's order to stay in a trench to strut out into the treacherous "no man's land" standing between them and a village of endangered innocents.
In just one week, almost 50,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled their homes in Myanmar's Rakhine state, according to estimates by the UN. As many as 27,000 of the displaced people crossed the Bangladeshi border to camps in areas around Cox's Bazar, while a further 20,000 are in no-man's land between the two countries.
"We have entered no man's land," said J. Michael Bitzer, a professor of politics and history at Catawba College in Salisbury, N.C. Friday's political drama came more than seven weeks after Mark Harris, the Republican nominee for Congress in the Ninth District, seemed to defeat Dan McCready, the Democratic candidate, by 103 votes in November.
He lived with three other young men, all in their early 20s, in a small house located in what many of us considered the no-man's land between Cleveland and Buffalo, the four of them suspended between spending some time in a community college and finding work that they might one day call a career.
In its 20-page complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, NABA said construction of the proposed wall along the southern border would cut off two-thirds of its property, effectively destroying the Butterfly Center and leaving behind a 70-acre no man's land between the proposed border wall and the Rio Grande.
"We had the chance to go to the kebab place on the Cypriot side of Nicosia that has mostly Greek influence and have this meal, and then take our passports and go through customs and cross this line with guards and barbed wire in what's called the Green Zone, which is no man's land," he says.
"This is an invasion," Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis told Skai TV. The surge, which has led to Greek and Turkish police firing tear gas into crowds caught in the no-man's land between the two borders, has revived memories of the 2015-16 refugee crisis, when more than a million people arrived in Europe from Turkey.
Ian McKellen returned to the West End in an invaluable revival of "No Man's Land," Harold Pinter's 1975 play whose signature moment came in the first act, when Mr. McKellen's shambolic poet, Spooner, recounted having once been described as "a betwixt twig peeper" — the actor savoring every syllable of a phrase that makes me smile even now.
In its 20-page complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, NABA said construction of the proposed wall along the southern border would cut off two-thirds of its property, effectively destroying the Butterfly Center and leaving behind a 70-acre no man's land between the proposed border wall and the Rio Grande.
Circus, 'The Greatest Show on Earth,' to Close After 146 Years Obama and His Movement Prepare to Challenge President Trump Trump's Plan to Quickly Recall Ambassadors Is 'Risky Move': Experts This town, on a two-lane highway traversing the rugged mountains of northwest Pakistan, lies in the notorious "Ilaaqa Ghair" — no-man's land — where the country's laws are not normally applied.
Played, if it was, on Christmas day 1914 between German and British World War One soldiers who had – on a German initiative – laid aside their weapons and embraced in no-man's land, it is a match that may have expressed a desire, against the orders of senior officers, for an end to slaughter and inhumanity rather than an actual event.
It traverses a particularly remote part of Mauritania, an off-the-map sort of country in West Africa that's known to harbor modern slavery; hugs the border with the Western Sahara, which essentially is an international no-man's land; and rumbles through a largely lawless expanse of desert that is often seen as a good hideout for kidnappers and terrorists.
Being African American, he has been caught in an unenviable no man's land: on one side is a systemically racist art establishment, which, when not excluding artists of color, often expects them to make work solely about their racial identity; on the other side is a radical black community with the expectation that black artists engage in social struggle with their work.
But the Wing has stood out because of its glamorous founders, Audrey Gelman and Lauren Kassan, both 222, who have cultivated a circle of social-media celebrities that includes the writer, editor and actress Tavi Gevinson, Jessica Williams (formerly of "The Daily Show") and the transgender actress and Gucci model Hari Nef, who appears on the cover of No Man's Land.
When this blogger—who is one of six reporters travelling around Asia this week aboard Mr Mattis's plane—accompanied the defence secretary to Observation Point Ouellette, close to the Military Demarcation Line that divides the two Koreas, dueling tunes from the North and South formed a low background burble, competing with the cries of birds of prey that wheel high over no-man's land.
The verbal pre-emptive strike fired yesterday that targeted Bolton and any other US hard-liners carried the implicit message to President Trump that he had better make the twisting bit of West Wing corridor separating his office from Bolton's a new stretch of no-man's land if he wants the acclaim, and distraction from his legal problems, that might come with a deal.
Read: JD Twitch's So Low is a creeping, crawling, late night masterpiece Born out of a sporadically thrown party in Glasgow, So Low sees McIvor connect the dots between Chris & Cosey and Conrad Schnitzler, expertly weaving together sixteen track's worth of dark and stark synth-heavy analogue workouts that exist in a generic no man's land that he thinks of as, "head-fuck" music.
In a recent interview with the site Fandango, Jenkins said that she had to fight hard to keep the sequence in which Diana, an Amazon cast into the world of us mere mortals, fights her way through No Man's Land — the bombed-out area separating enemy trenches — during World War I, that she might restore a supply chain to a little town that's starving to death.
If one does have to go it alone, I won't lie about your chances, but exterminators generally recommend sealing mattresses in bed bug-proof encasements, isolating beds from walls, washing bedding and clothes, and then using a combination of hot steam, spray pesticide, and bed bug powders (amorphous silica gel is far better than diatomaceous earth) to set up a no man's land between your bed and any potential harborages.
A $21 billion, six-acre, for-profit mega-project occupying several blocks around Delancey Street where traffic barrels onto and off the Williamsburg Bridge, it replaces what had been a vast no-man's land and gaping civic wound with new subsidized apartments, a bushel of community perks, parkland, a movie multiplex, office and retail space for local businesses and a capacious new home for the city-owned Essex Market.
What he intimates with the term "full 269" is that there is a state of 22009'ing somewhere between a 2250 and a full 269 – some sort of interlocking oral no man's land, where perhaps someone is getting their junk licked but someone is just nuzzling a gooch, that grey area after one of the 269ees has jizzed all over the 693er, but the 269 act itself hasn't finished.
As a public figure, Renner is stuck in the no-man's-land of contemporary Hollywood: too much "who-y" behavior for huge stardom, too much of a grizzled character actor to be a leading man, too established as a cineplex superhero to pivot to quality television, too much of a Hollywood name to lean in on #sponcon and semi-shady fan exploitation via app without attracting side-eye.
While Facebook is now trading at a more compelling valuation following the steep declines in its share price, questions about its ability to maintain and accelerate its growth rate may leave Facebook in a no-man's land between a growth stock that appeals to investors focused on rapid expansion and a value stock that appeals to investors looking for companies that trade at a discount or offer attractive dividends.
In her debut novel, "Between Shades of Gray," Ruta Sepetys shined light on the largely forgotten plight of the Baltic peoples crushed between the great powers at the beginning of World War II. Now she does the same for these survivors trapped in the interstices of history: neither German nor Soviet, trying to escape from a no-man's land neither Axis nor Allied in a war already lost but not yet won.
Mining photographs, film, audio recordings, objects, and ephemera held at the ONE Archives, LA-based artist collective Die Kränken focuses on one of these clubs, Blue Max, and re-stages a performance that took place there annually between 1968 and 1993 titled "The Rose of No Man's Land," where a World War I fighter pilot is nursed back to health by a Red Cross nurse, played by a club member in drag.
It is a stereotype that it takes success to engage French attention, but it is not an entirely inaccurate one: as the crowds gathered in Nice — or rather, the barren no-man's-land by the freeway in which the stadium, still awaiting the tram service it was supposed to have for Euro 2016, is situated — the atmosphere bubbled and fizzed with anticipation of seeing this France team take another step to glory.
To declare yourself "downtown" meant that as you lay on your futon next to the bathtub in a sublet studio on St. Marks Place, you imagined yourself an artist in a cavernous former factory in the no man's land that people had recently christened TriBeCa, living inside a loft with whitewashed walls, built-in platforms covered with gray industrial carpet, curved glass-brick partitions and steel tables by the designer Joe D'Urso.

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