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They took up positions on the periphery of our tents.
The plant is on the periphery of the storm's possible path.
It demands authentic compassion for people on the periphery of society.
Queiroz has spent much of his life on the periphery of Portugal, anyway.
Syed operated on the periphery of the polysilicon industry as a trader in scrap.
Anchors depict the protests as isolated events on the periphery of the Arab world.
Often they live on the periphery of cities, without easy access to public transportation.
Ghosn, 52, has largely been on the periphery of the allegations against her husband.
Always on the periphery of these stories, if not at their center, is Olive.
It is unclear whether any secret groups operated on the periphery of Jewell's closed one.
Outside of Russia, Rimsky-Korsakov's music has remained largely on the periphery of the repertory.
Slobodchikoff's studies on prairie dogs have long hovered on the periphery of this burgeoning field.
On the periphery of the crowd, a small brass band began playing, and people began dancing.
These chronically poor tend to be in remote rural areas or on the periphery of cities.
Again, we stand on the periphery of a space defined by a huge swath of paper.
Even so, the persecuted remain on the periphery of any major humanitarian initiatives or international outcry.
"This is our last chance, or we will remain on the periphery of the civilized world."
The other two camps, each housing a few hundred people, are on the periphery of Paris.
Due to flaky friends, I found myself stood on the periphery of a club on my own.
Stalin was born Joseph Dzhugashvili in 1878 in Gori, Georgia, on the periphery of the Russian Empire.
But it could prompt others on the periphery of power to turn on the government, he added.
The Verde Valley is on the periphery of Grand Canyon National Park, a place known for extremes.
The specter of Nazism stays on the periphery of "Gilgi" like a weather front darkening distant skies.
Modern work was "fragmentary" and had "remained on the periphery of economics," Abramovitz explained to AEA members.
There are so many interesting films that exist on the periphery of Hollywood hype and festival prestige.
So far, proposals for caregiving credits have mostly stayed on the periphery of policy debates, according to Eschtruth.
And many describe those who have been ready to engage as being on the periphery of Palestinian society.
After years on the periphery of American political life, climate change is having a bit of a moment.
With our sugar baby interviews, we've chatted with women (and men) on the periphery of the sex industry.
But when actual issues sit on the periphery of our political debates, these problems will never get fixed.
He could even play, although his spot on the periphery of the Raptors' rotation makes that an unknown.
Instead, he collects and pockets "rent" from a few poor businesses on the periphery of his clique's zone.
These mods animated non-playable characters on the periphery of the adventure with insatiable lust for Camryn's avatar.
First, motile cells on the periphery of the film develop extra flagellae, which enables them to swim more energetically.
Part of the reason is that Raman's focus wavers and several characters hover on the periphery of the story.
But after years on the periphery of the sport, he and the rest of the Americans are making headway.
Several countries on the periphery of Europe faced serious financial crises and skyrocketing borrowing costs in the Great Recession.
But being on the periphery of my party has given me a renewed appreciation for what Lord Tweedsmuir said.
But one sector on the periphery of the $2 billion resale market is actually getting a boost: sneaker influencers.
The effect was maximal, but in this show on the periphery of the Biennale, it was accomplished with economy.
Playing alongside the hard-working Andre Silva, Ronaldo was allowed to hover menacingly on the periphery of the action.
Unless the Party of Davos can reform itself, it will remain on the periphery of British politics—and rightly so. ■
Some golfers, like Max Homa, 28, are on the periphery of the spotlight and when they struggle they virtually disappear.
Since then, there has been a noticeable uptick in rap and R. & B. stars on the periphery of the campaign.
Though I thought my company stood on the periphery of this social media storm, it turns out I was quite mistaken.
This season, they probably would have been at least on the periphery of the N.B.A. playoffs had Porzingis not gotten hurt.
After all, since their inception, games like Nidhogg and Towerfall have always danced on the periphery of the competitive eSports scene.
The market exists on the periphery of the investment radar and hasn't garnered the same attention as the likes of cobalt.
The small, subtle rainbow necklace tucked under my collar, which I rub when on the periphery of gender-segregated social situations.
We didn't consume it, and there was a place called Cerro del Cuatro, "Mountain of the Four," on the periphery of Guadalajara.
Since the 1950s, virtual reality (VR) has been hovering on the periphery of technology without achieving accepted mainstream application or commercial adoption.
We were kind of on the periphery of it looking in and contributing to it and taking from it a little bit.
He had shown up on the periphery of previous terrorism investigations that brought him to the attention of Britain's MI5 spy agency.
Speaking at Russia's premier annual Valdai conference in October 2016 Putin said that Africa cannot be on the periphery of international relations.
He might have stayed on the periphery of New Age self-help culture, his work deemed another 1980s fad of personal development.
"In the first two games, he had command of his pitches on the periphery of the zone," Padres manager Andy Green said.
The things that happen on the periphery of the Juicboxxx universe, I kind of allow it to get more weird and abstract.
They also began climbing the high walls on the periphery of the cemetery, which allowed them to break into adjoining apartment buildings.
Chan has largely operated on the periphery of Hong Kong politics since becoming an activist during the 2014 pro-democracy Umbrella Movement.
Objects on the periphery of his vision flew in and out too fast; all those cyclists and pedestrians, all those other cars.
"We have already begun issuing tsunami alerts to the international community, including countries on the periphery of the South China Sea," Wang said.
Shopping malls have taken root on the periphery of rural areas, drawing in people who are content to buy at supermarkets or chains.
While he may have somehow been on the periphery of something, I've seen and heard nothing to convince me he was a NOC.
Despite there being an estimated 1.9 million transgender people in India, they are often mocked and ostracized, existing on the periphery of society.
Often spotted on the periphery of far-right events in recent months, Three Percenters tend to sport military fatigues—and lots of guns.
For Thanksgiving, the best last-minute, all-purpose whites are from the Mâconnais region, which, like Beaujolais, is on the periphery of Burgundy.
Essay ATLANTA — The most arresting vista in town comes into view around a curve on westbound Freedom Parkway, on the periphery of downtown.
As far back as January 30, Brittany Pettibone—a sympathizer on the periphery of the "alt-right"—had a fund for her podcast removed.
NAPOLITANO: I don&apost -- MACCALLUM: Someone who was on the periphery of the campaign, who was -- you know basically emailing out of the blue.
Luckily for players on the periphery of the competitive community, more games, videos, and tutorials are being aimed directly at them, evening the field.
She becomes aware of something brutal hovering, on the periphery of her vision: if she is alone in the street, what should she do?
I don't use it, but what I love about it that it has hung around on the periphery of English for over 200 years.
Divisive figure Chan has largely operated on the periphery of Hong Kong politics since becoming an activist during the 2014 pro-democracy Umbrella Movement.
Yet they often do not have systems in place for those affiliated or on the periphery of the organization: interviewees, suppliers, contractors and others.
The participating artists, whether dissipated bohemians or stout ascetics, were placed outside or on the periphery of official culture during the years of Goulash Communism.
Over the past twenty years, it's been a constant on the periphery of the gaming and nerd culture scene, exerting a quiet but inescapable influence.
With songs like "Losing You," a collab with Dev Hynes, Solange's sound has always bordered on the periphery of the pop and R & B mainstream.
I choose not to sit, like many of the others, on the periphery of a large rectangle of paper in the center of the room.
Aid money should go to essential infrastructure for growing shanty towns and slums on the periphery of growing cities in the developing world, said Aerni.
A clear proposal for the Dreamers, coupled with additional funding for border barriers, might not sit well with some on the periphery of Trump's base.
While individuals in the Trump administration keep criticism relatively private, the public criticism arises from far-right activists on the periphery of the Trump establishment.
Transparency, respect for rule of law, and a free and independent media are also crucial to the survival of countries on the periphery of chaos.
Lurking in the corners of the Green Fields or on the periphery of Strummerville, you will stumble into an experience that will expand your mind.
Climate change, financial collapse, political chaos — all these are slowly accumulating worries on the periphery of the characters' consciousness, until suddenly they're everywhere and inescapable.
For too long, these diseases of the very poor lived on the periphery of our attention, even as other health issues like HIV became global priorities.
The superblocks built so far are on the periphery of the city, outside the Eixample, the central district featuring the dense, regular grid designed by Cerdà.
I'd loiter, too, at various local watering holes, on the periphery of lively conversations, eager to chime in with a quippy remark I'd practiced in French.
From side hustle to careerAs is the case wth many people on the periphery of the sneaker industry, Danklefs' job started out as a side hustle.
These adults on the periphery of American politics are probably more favorable to Democrats than registered voters are, but the story here is complicated as well.
These adults on the periphery of American politics are probably more favorable to Democrats than registered voters are, but the story here is complicated as well.
Yoro Journal YORO, Honduras — Things don't come easy in La Unión, a small community on the periphery of Yoro, a farming town in north-central Honduras.
People on the periphery of terrorists' networks, such as drivers, stash-house operators, and weapons dealers certainly bore a measure of guilt for the attacks they enabled.
What allowed Norman to feel accessible as a performer was the same thing that sometimes left her feeling on the periphery of the opera world: her blackness.
Part of "Barry's" kick comes from seeing those striving on the periphery of Hollywood -- with all the attendant self-absorption and insecurity -- through its title character's eyes.
Even if you never succumb to the temptation to click away, the video ads and blinking lights on the periphery of a website take their own toll.
It could help explain why he's been on the periphery of the show for so long, and why he's always had it out for the former Keating interns.
The Westminster Bridge attacker had shown up on the periphery of previous terrorism investigations that brought Masood to MI5's notice, but not enough to warrant further action.
A British-born convert to Islam, Masood had shown up on the periphery of previous terrorism investigations that brought him to the attention of Britain's MI14 spy agency.
The wonderfully strange comic reboot about misfit heroes on the periphery of the DC Universe returns with issue #4, written by Gerard Way and illustrated by Nick Derington.
Luckily for us on the periphery of the competitive community, there are YouTube channels like Core-A Gaming producing content that teaches more than the typical combo video.
Yemen Army Commander Yahya Hatemi, who helms the Naham Mountain outpost in the Sana'a govornate on the periphery of the Houthi-controlled capital city of the same name
Lancaster County (most of which is in the 5163h) is heavily Republican and belongs with other parts of Pennsylvania on the periphery of greater Philadelphia in Berks County.
Sadly, Wes wants a very naturalistic read from the actors, and he generally, in my opinion, looks for actors who are somewhere on the periphery of deep neuroses.
If violence exists on the periphery of "The Philanthropist" — and, in one startling instance, at its very center — the tone elsewhere on London stages is flat-out abject.
Beersheba is different in other ways, too; it has traditionally been seen as a poor and underinvested city, a hot and sleepy place on the periphery of Israel.
Marine Le Pen's father didn't think of winning elections – he was happy with his status of a marginal but important troublemaker on the periphery of the political system.
If refugee families move into neighborhoods where they are constantly told, "You don't belong," then they will internalize that sentiment and remain on the periphery of their new community.
And if he opts for retirement, he could enjoy a second act as an analyst or coach, working on the periphery of the game where he was a champion.
Others create whole ministries devoted to policies for women, which can be a device for parking women's issues on the periphery of policy where they cannot do any harm.
These painters, who have always been seen on the periphery of major movements, are in their own way innovators in pursuit of something that stands apart from mainstream art.
"There have been some other decisions on the periphery of the issue that are cited in the decision," Robert Kirby, a lawyer for Ajemian's siblings, said in an email.
At the same time, they said Friday's developments are welcome news for figures on the periphery of the probe, even if they should not entirely let their guard down.
These men live on the periphery of the series, all potentially guilty and all certainly in the dark as to the truth of what happened out on the rock.
That seems to be the state of affairs: The gun laws seem intractably set, despite growing public support to change them, at least on the periphery of the laws.
In the villas miserias (shantytowns) on the periphery of the metropolis, demand for food handouts at comedores (soup kitchens) has risen sharply, prompting congress to approve emergency food aid.
"Our nation is geographically surrounded by EU member states but we have been on the periphery of the political attention of the EU," Macedonian Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov said.
"Gully Boy" is the best Bollywood film I've seen in years because it recalls the best of old Bollywood — turning the gaze to those on the periphery of society.
The exhibition, like others in PST, places a network of artists whose practices have long been on the periphery of international arts discourse at the center of the art institution.
Brandon Moss' grand slam accounted for the Royals' runs as they remain on the periphery of the American League wild card race, three games behind Minnesota for the final spot.
They exist somewhere in between the real world and the sporting one, somewhere on the periphery of both the sport they happen in and the sport they sort of mimic.
We've seen more targeted attacks now focused on information gathering and intelligence collection from countries on the periphery of China -- anyone with a land boundary or involved in a maritime dispute.
But instead of quitting, Browning sought out people on the periphery of the field who believed in his vision, like the engineer Alex Wilson and the jet suit's designer, Sam Rogers.
Without him, Dallas most likely would be meandering on the periphery of the playoff race instead of entrenched in first place in the N.F.C. East, a division title all but guaranteed.
"As long as action on climate change remains on the periphery of public policies, France will not achieve carbon neutrality by 2050," said HCC chief Corinne Le Quere, a Franco-Canadian climatologist.
In her previous work, Sze worked with the proliferation of items on the periphery of the everyday, but here she is engaging with the torrent of images in an increasingly digitized world.
She is a low-profile but influential figure in comedy, an inspiration for writers and actors like Julie Klausner and Billy Eichner who has always been on the periphery of mainstream success.
It would return to where it began barely a decade ago, a small player on the periphery of China's financial system, not the colossus at its heart of which Mr Wu dreamed.
Nader worked on the periphery of Trump's campaign and presidential transition, allegedly helping arrange discrete communications between members of Trump's inner circle and well-connected figures from Russia and the Middle East.
Blanca's in trouble Blanca Flores (Laura Gómez) was a character who started out as someone on the periphery of the main characters' orbits who was mostly there to look unkempt and scary.
Dr. Takeshita said that the males are usually on the periphery of the troop at this time of year and did not spend much time bathing, so she only studied the females.
The Democrat said if a public hunt for the animals is pursued, it could be done in a way that avoids killing bears that live on the periphery of Yellowstone National Park.
Observers say that Hillsong has stayed largely on the periphery of charged social battles, walking a delicate line as evangelicals running churches in liberal American cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Although 55% of the Russian population believes that humans are causing climate change, the number has changed little over the past decade, and climate change is on the periphery of Russian discourse.
It starts off quite small and on the periphery of life, and most incumbent players – in this case the banks – tend to ignore it and sort of hope it will go away.
Set inside a racetrack on the periphery of the capital city center, and under the instruction of an experienced rider originally from the Ukraine, an all-female riding class convenes on Wednesday nights.
Stirling's Atlantis characters can still be seen on the periphery of the NTV Late Night spot, but the stories behind them have long since faded from the collective memory of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The U.S. intervention has taken place on the periphery of a near seven-year civil war that has killed hundreds of thousands of people and driven more than 11 million from their homes.
But mostly I like those characters who hover awkwardly on the periphery of the plot, like Ezra Jennings in Wilkie Collins's "The Moonstone," someone unimportant, who in the end helps solve the mystery.
The western-inspired film was shot on the periphery of Brazil's Belo Horizonte and lovingly depicts a community where survival depends on pulling yourself up by your bootstraps and relying on your wits.
The content on the periphery of Nollywood -- Beyond Nollywood as I have termed it is a growth area within the Nigerian film industry and in my opinion the most likely to cross over internationally.
And that is what's most interesting about the margins, whether geographical, historical, or social — the people and ideas that exist on the periphery of a city, of culture, of history, have always been there.
To show just how concentrated bets were on the periphery of New York City, DraftKings offered a live look at its bet-tracking map on a Sunday when professional football games were being played.
By documenting those on the periphery of society — showing everyday people rather than military pursuits — her photography is not merely a historical record, but one that resonates with the generations of people that came after.
In July 2015, Volkswagen employees discussed the diesel situation on the periphery of a meeting about product issues in the presence of Mr. Winterkorn and Herbert Diess, the executive in charge of Volkswagen brand cars.
" As an Iranian-American analyst who consistently works on the periphery of the DC establishment explained to me, "say anything nuanced about Iran, and you are immediately [accused of being] a mouthpiece for the Ayatollahs.
While men loom on the periphery of the lovers' time together, the movie doesn't dwell on the larger world, instead focusing on a sisterhood that was real and familiar to the filmmaker and her collaborators.
The table in question is parked on the periphery of a wedding reception and designated, per the seating plan, for "the randoms": those guests one feels obliged to invite but who, one hopes, will decline.
Man, this is not the kind of stink bomb the Mets needed dropped in their clubhouse now as they try desperately to stay on the periphery of the wild-card race with all their fingernails.
One thing that stood out to first-time viewers Patrick Klepek and Danielle Riendeau was the way the show slowly developed the details of its world through tiny comments made on the periphery of a scene.
Giustocio's plight is emblematic of the crisis facing hundreds of farmers on the periphery of Argentina's main farm production area, a famously fertile region centered in northern Buenos Aires and southern Santa Fe and Cordoba provinces.
His lawyers have asserted that he was only a minor figure on the periphery of the Amsterdam underworld who, through sheer coincidence, became acquainted with a multitude of people who happened to have met tragic ends.
PRAGUE — Along the historic streets on the periphery of the famed Old Town Square here, tourists stroll past dozens of souvenir shops, many displaying the same stuffed toy of a wide-eyed and cheerful-looking mole.
The band never really blew up, but they plugged along on the periphery of the 2000s indie-pop boom, playing with an idiosyncratic mix of '70s AM pop melodies and crunchy So-Cal alt-country instrumentation.
It's a really enjoyable film with some great performance footage (turns out The Beatles were very good musicians), but what I really loved about it was the insight into '60s culture on the periphery of it all.
It's hard not to spot the construction sites for the Crossrail, a new 73-mile rail service that will connect counties on the periphery of London, with portions set to open at the end of next year.
He had shown up on the periphery of previous terrorism investigations that brought him to the attention of Britain's MI5 spy agency, but the 52-year-old was not under investigation at the time of the attack.
NAPOLITANO: But the other allegation about this professor whose name we&aposre not supposed to mention, talking to people on the periphery of the campaign that is standard operating procedure in intelligence gathering, and in Criminal Investigations.
Mexico City, which is home to 20% of the country's people and has seen its population double in the last decade, attempted to build affordable housing on the periphery of the city center to address the boom.
They're always there, flopping to and fro underneath the shaft, but they exist somewhere on the periphery of our consciousness, an essential but rarely acknowledged component of the whole, much like George Harrison's role in the Beatles.
While many of the more than four dozen Democratic challengers who outraised their GOP incumbent opponents are already in targeted races, others remain on the periphery of the landscape of what are commonly accepted as competitive districts.
" His new novel, "Dead Astronauts," is the culmination of this line of reasoning, a wild, lyrical, ferocious book that pushes to the foreground several figures only dimly visible on the periphery of the story line in "Borne.
If the emails show Ms. Clinton getting a crash course on the cutthroat world on the periphery of the Clinton family, they also show a young woman deeply devoted to her parents and very much her mother's daughter.
Investigators are also scrutinizing people on the periphery of Mr. Trump's campaign, such as Mr. Page, a former Merrill Lynch banker who founded Global Energy Capital, an investment firm in New York that has done business with Russia.
VR has been rising on the periphery of Hollywood for years; initially led by independent filmmakers, the medium is now attracting its first crop of big-name directors, such as "Iron Man" and "The Jungle Book" director Jon Favreau.
While the figure involved in that indictment on the periphery of the Russia probe, the action highlighted the speed with which his office is pursuing Russian efforts to interfere in the U.S. political system, which are still taking place.
Set poolside, on the periphery of the Los Angeles art scene, the play (a coproduction from the New Group and the Vineyard Theater) namechecks Gucci sunglasses, an Hermès Birkin bag, a Tiffany bracelet — items Off Broadway budgets won't cover.
Singer Charles Bradley, the "Screaming Eagle of Soul" whose career took off in the 2000s after years spent on the periphery of the music industry (including time spent as a James Brown impersonator), has died at age 68 of cancer.
Calgary was on the periphery of a playoff position before going 1-7-43 over its last nine games, including a 5-3 loss in Philadelphia on Monday, and is tied for the third-fewest points in the NHL with 56.
Mosebacke is a hill with lovely views on the northern edge of Sodermalm, an island that was largely undeveloped a century and a half ago, like many of the now-built-up neighborhoods on the periphery of the city center.
Construction of Tres Mil began in the 1970s under Franco's rule; it was located on the periphery of the city as a place to concentrate Seville's poor and ethnic groups—primarily Gypsies—and free up the city center for urban speculation.
ARE THERE ANY OTHERS YOU WOULD EXPAND – CHANOS: WE'VE BEEN LOOKING AT THE RENT-SEEKING COMPANIES, COMPANIES THAT WE THINK HAVE EXISTED ON THE PERIPHERY OF THE HEALTH CARE ECONOMY THAT BASICALLY HAVE WENT AFTER THESE PRICING SORT OF GAMESMANSHIP MODELS.
Sure, you could lose hours to tiny cups of espresso on sloped tables on the periphery of cobblestoned plazas, meet every Monday at El Prado, or marvel at the hopes held by the Omikuji, tiny paper fortunes at Shinto shrines.
In each chapter, Johnson narrows her focus to a different character: Cally, Cally's former friend, Cally's former hookup, the well-meaning young teacher who enables them all, and all of the other players hovering on the periphery of the narrative.
The Middle East was often a focus of the flurry of Russian diplomacy, some fortuitous, that has occurred on the periphery of the World Cup, as foreign leaders turned up to watch matches and efforts at a boycott mostly fell through.
"Our troops gained the upper hand, the terrorists were forced to withdraw to nearby structures on the periphery of the mosque," Lorenzana told a media briefing in Manila, referring to the Bato mosque held by the rebels for 117 days.
So he hangs out on the periphery of his own story, perpetually threatening to become a symbol for something, or at least to start having some legitimately exciting fights with the other giant monsters on Skull Island, but he never does.
In a four-by-three-foot painting from 2016, a young girl in a blue dress lingers on the periphery of a gym full of men (whose skin ranges in shades of pinks and browns) lifting weights and honing their boxing skills.
He still likes it that way, a shy guy who prefers to be on the "periphery" of the music industry, "steering clear of all the bullshit (of which there is much)," and conducting his interviews (such as this one), via e-mail.
Day doesn't explicitly associate this meditation with Hell, but her newly deepened association with the poor, and with other people on the periphery of society, has the effect of Dante's journey through the Inferno: it sets her on the path toward the light.
But now, during the first year and a half of her ex-husband's presidency, Ms. Trump has been on the periphery of the Trump universe that had once put the couple in a social whirl of the brightest lights and the biggest names.
Yet Taylor allows whiteness to move consistently on the periphery of Wallace's gaze, in tandem with the muted hum of desire: its volume rising and falling as his field of vision encounters white hands adjusting tight shorts revealing flashes of untanned, untouched flesh.
Because they often lack the education or cultural know-how of younger generations, many of them are left on the periphery of certain industries, and there are plenty of reported cases of elderly workers not considered for positions or even forced from their jobs.
I know a few people in the British games media who've been predicting big things for this reboot—made as it is by Arkane, of course—but it's really been no more than the smallest distraction for me, on the periphery of my radar.
In what The Times called "bookends to a terrible year that saw the wars of the Middle East metastasize across Europe and beyond," two terrorist attacks — one in Europe, the other on the periphery of Europe — came within hours of each other on Dec. 19.
While Carrey is said to be a self-taught artist and thus, at least initially, began working on the periphery of the mainstream art system, his work hardly deserves to be shown alongside much of the other work here and certainly doesn't merit the distinction its given.
If McGregor is fortunate enough not to suffer any permanent injury, the willingness of one of boxing's greatest-ever welterweights to step into the same ring with him will inflict a deep and lasting bruise on a sport that always had lived on the periphery of respectability.
But senior administration officials said they had long planned to take more aggressive action that would move human rights violations — until now on the periphery of the United States' efforts to isolate and punish North Korea for its bad behavior — to a more central position in the administration's strategy.
Wonks stranded on the periphery of the action, like Megan McArdle, joined the fray, arguing that medical bankruptcies are actually much less common than Sanders asserts, because how can you tell whether medical debt was the precipitating event in a bankruptcy if sometimes people get unnecessary cosmetic dermatology?
As a participant in the Panama Papers investigation that spring and a reporter on the periphery of the Trump-Russia story that summer, I'd begun to get a feel for the underworld of ideologues, corrupt governments, and black markets that propped many of these scapegoating stooges and their handlers.
The renewables-or-bust crowd on the periphery of the meeting in Bonn might argue that the sun and wind owe their poor track record at decarbonization in countries like Germany to the fact that nuclear power was being phased out at the same time that they came online.
Pieterse, who is director of the African Centre for Cities at the University of Cape Town, said social housing policies over the last quarter century had compounded the problem with low-cost housing being built further and further out on the periphery of townships and informal settlements where land is cheap.
In 2009, Hilton Als wrote in the New Yorker about the ways O'Connor's work's confronted and confounded the norms of her readers: Her black characters are not symbols defined in opposition to whiteness; they are the living people who were, physically at least, on the periphery of O'Connor's own world.
This particular service was provided by the Christian Service Society in a small wooden hut on the periphery of the village, where Dr. Golap Ali, a representative of the NGO, takes the girls' blood pressure, examines them for any suspicious lumps, and counsels them on the risks of unprotected sex.
The 22017-year-old has charted an uncommon career, directing films, including Short Term 212 and The Glass Castle, that focus on people on the periphery of mainstream pop culture who have built their lives striving — imperfectly — to be understood, to be seen, beyond the snap judgements placed on them by the world.
Brown has been vaguely on the periphery of 2020 presidential speculation, existing somewhat in the same lane as Joe Biden on the theory that a Democrat with broadly normal policy views but a bit more of a white working-class vibe would be the optimal route to bring the party back into the White House.
While learning and employee engagement are normally on the periphery of executive concern, Sameer Patel, senior vice president and general manager for collaboration and communities at SAP says as companies are forced to respond to disruptive forces in the market, executives need to pay more attention to knowledge management and shared learning in the company.
"To the noncombatants and those on the periphery of action, the war meant only boredom or occasional excitement; but to those who entered the meat grinder itself, the war was a nether world of horror from which escape seemed less and less likely as casualties mounted and the fighting dragged on and on," he writes.
The two terrorist attacks — one in Europe, the other on the periphery of Europe — came within hours of each other Monday night, bookends to a terrible year that saw the wars of the Middle East metastasize across Europe and beyond, spawning terrorism, upending the lives of ordinary citizens and energizing right-wing political movements.
I just don't feel like I have the time or energy to deal with people who are morally outraged about the decisions I make for myself or the decisions my husband and I make for us and our relationship, and I'm lucky enough that the morally outraged are on the periphery of my life, not at the center.
White men are not even on the periphery of Bioh's world, but their centuries-old ideas of what gives a woman value as currency remain intact in the play, which explores an idea that Toni Morrison expressed in "The Bluest Eye": how someone else's thoughts about what you are, or should be, can drive you to acts of madness.
Miami DolphinsWhy you should start him: In the first start/sit column of the year while explaining our method of choosing borderline players, I wrote, "This list avoids obvious players — of course, you're going to start Odell Beckham Jr." Now Beckham finds himself on the periphery of lineups as he's slogged through a down 2019 season.
So even if on the periphery of your awareness you think that these characters or any characters you're writing about might symbolize something, you have to really try your best to forget that and just get your nose down close to the ground and describe them with as much specificity and as much quotidian detail as you can.
With Republicans facing that undertow, Democrats are growing increasingly confident about their chances not only against incumbents long in their sights (such as Knight, Rohrabacher, Yoder and Paulsen) but in districts that were originally on the periphery of their target list, such as seats around Raleigh and Charlotte, the Irvine California-centered seat held by Republican Rep.
Just a few that I'm familiar with as someone on the periphery of the comic-book world: Erika Alexander (you might recognize her as an actress from Living Single and The Cosby Show), who created the series Concrete Park; Juliana "Jewels" Smith, the writer behind (H)Afrocentric; and Miz Caramel Vixen, who launched Black Comic Month in January of last year.
Models of planet formation suggest that interstellar objects such as A/2017 U1 are likely to be icy rocks known as comets, formed on the periphery of distant solar systems, rather than dry rocks, known as asteroids, dislodged from such systems' interiors, which are places where any comet-like volatiles will have been driven off by the heat of their parent stars.
Narrated by Aemilia Bassano Lanier, a cross-dressing poetess of Jewish descent living on the periphery of the court of Queen Elizabeth at the turn of the 17th century, Sharratt's historical novel is not just a response to the enigmas surrounding Shakespeare's sonnets but also an absorbing bildungsroman that grapples with strikingly contemporary issues of gender and religious identification, definitions and discrimination.
As a result, the new agreement includes commitments from U.S. Soccer for its continued support of the domestic professional league, the N.W.S.L., as well as requirements that the federation improve standards in the league and — through sizable increases in camp and roster bonuses for players not under contract with U.S. Soccer — transfer money to players who exist on the periphery of the more established national team pool.
The book's plot, which involves a botched money handoff, is thorny — at one point Lola thinks of her choice of which drug kingpin to betray as belonging to some "awful romantic comedy" — but makes the usual basic urgent sense: We want Lola (tough, resourceful, tender whenever her circumstances on the periphery of the drug trade allow her to be) to keep being alive, and not start being dead.
Meanwhile, based on what we know so far, the subject in the Orlando shootings lived on the periphery of mainstream terrorist society—which is to say Mateen was clearly vocal in his support for ISIS at the time of the attack, and was at least briefly in contact with other known supporters of the group, like Moner Mohammad Abusalha, the first American to carry out a suicide attack in Syria.

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