Our partner for the Berlin event is the Tech Open Air conference: Tech Open Air Tech Open Air returns to Berlin this summer.
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Our partner for the Berlin event is the Tech Open Air conference: Tech Open Air Tech Open Air returns to Berlin this summer.
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Tech Open Air Tech Open Air returns to Berlin this summer.
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That's when he performed at international festivals like Sonisphere (UK), Wacken Open Air (Germany), Bloodstock Open Air (U.
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The California based start-up Hyperloop Technologies announced in December 2015 that it would construct an open air, half-mile test track on the 50-acre site to perform Propulsion Open Air testing.
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Their salad bar, out in the open air, is gross.
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I was glad to be back in the open air.
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God's open air is the best thing we have, anyway.
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The home has an open-air atrium on the main level...
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The mezzanine features multiple televisions and a heated, open-air porch.
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SunSparkle Festival becomes MoonFest which in turn becomes CornTingle Open Air.
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Errenzhuan entertainers often make extra money with impromptu, open-air gigs.
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Argentina's "harvest queen" took her crown at an open-air show.
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One is the open-air stadium, which most of them are.
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She stretches every dollar, cooking in a simple open-air kitchen.
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The Blue Mosque is an open-air space that Afghans treasure.
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Hawker centers are open-air food markets, usually with covered seating.
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You feel the transition from open air into suffocating debris cloud.
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It's an open-air venue that's only open spring and summer.
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Whistling through my lungs and into the open air, I sing.
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We strolled the open-air mall around the station, then reboarded.
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A small pool house has enclosed and open-air lounge areas.
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There are multiple ways to access open air throughout the home.
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The open-air flight tests can cost up to $33 million.
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"Dude, you can't have [expletive] open-air dice games," he said.
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Sometimes you need the open-air church of a sleeping city.
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Learn more about Aston Martin's new, open-air V12 Speedster below.
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There are other, more celebrated open-air food bazaars in town.
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He said scores of bodies were still lying in open air.
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There he played in the open air for three straight days.
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"I look at them as open-air sculpture gardens," Rhoads said.
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The first was an open-air venue located in Madison Square Park.
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Open air earbud or headphone designs are always going to be polarizing.
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The indoor fish farm poses no competitive threat to open-air farmers.
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This may be the world's greatest, and most beautiful, open-air museum.
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Opposition leaders recast a planned Saturday protest as an open air meeting.
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This year's event features five "scare zones," or open-air haunted houses.
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Couples typically get married under the mandap, a pillared, open-air structure.
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Open-air markets are open every day of the week, year-round.
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Most fish die the same way: slow suffocation in the open air.
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The series will culminate in an open air gallery of Slinkachu's photography.
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I had never entered a country on foot, in the open air.
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For outsiders, the country looks somewhat like an open-air Soviet museum.
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There were specific instructions to run an open-air autopsy on him.
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It smells more like cider than an apple in the open air.
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At "the only community open-air pyre in America," in Crestone, Colo.
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To start, deli meats, produce, and open-air meals are particularly vulnerable.
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Below him, the open-air plaza at street level bustled with life.
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Those renovations enclosed Johnson and Burgee's open-air loggias with retail spaces.
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These hideous structures bisected neighborhoods into what look like open-air prisons.
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Dial, in a pickup towing a loaded, open-air trailer, kept driving.
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An adjacent fitness center is actually open air, and open 24 hours.
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The center point of the hotel is an open-air ice bath.
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From the hut we followed the guide into the open-air kennel.
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Open air where we sat so many nights, gave so many parties.
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The city's streets can seem like an open-air lost and found.
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Health conditions are deplorable, with open-air sewers and broken drainage pipes.
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Earlier this year, Russian lawmakers proposed a ban on open-air coal loading.
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Photo courtesy of Flickr/Andrew Moore An open air fruit market in Nigeria.
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"People would cry watching our performances," Buck said about those open-air events.
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The problems continued days later when Biblical rains drenched several open-air concerts.
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But tests still need to determine how it will fare in open air.
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As have beach resorts, open-air markets and hotels and places of worship.
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In the open-air markets in Taiwan, it's usually peddled as large cubes.
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Best of all, though, is an open-air roof terrace between the towers.
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The simple automated mechanism can provide open-air motoring in about 10 seconds.
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Maybe he'll do a pasta-making class here; an open-air swim there.
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A young alligator sun bathes in a terrestrial tank on the open air.
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Residents said the block was well-known as an open-air drug market.
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The open-air vehicles didn't have any such partition protecting operators from riders.
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An open-air terrace is open to fliers in all classes of travel.
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An elementary school and an open-air farmer's market are practically its neighbors.
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Reagan and his entourage were in the open air, on a Washington street.
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The official pointed to open-air monuments in Washington, D.C., that were barricaded.
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"It's an open-air gallery; it's basically a street art museum," she said.
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We watched her chase Arya around Braavos's open-air markets like a T-1000.
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Our partner for the Berlin event is TOA: aka the Tech Open Air conference.
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Many of its locations today are situated in open-air or standalone shopping centers.
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This is the gift of a festival, particularly a festival in the open air.
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The big cat was taking a nap when an open-air vehicle pulled up.
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Savannah, Georgia (CNN)Shoppers happily stroll the sidewalks of Savannah's open-air City Market.
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Rockers pack an open-air peace festival on the bank of the River Tigris.
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The $70 million, four-day, open-air event was filled with pageantry and fireworks.
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This uses CCS-like technology on the open air, rather than on exhaust gases.
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In addition to the slide, Skyspace will also host an open-air observation deck.
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And unlike their open-air cousins, London's subterranean skeeters seemed to love biting humans.
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A colorfully lit stage was positioned in the center of the open-air compound.
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I think if it had all been open-air I would have freaked out.
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Albania is believed to be the biggest open-air grower of cannabis in Europe.
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A man cooks in open air during a "red alert" day in Hebei province.
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Open-air desks were arranged throughout the dealership and separated by rows of cars.
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We were at an open air market on the north end of Mexico City.
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Everyone's happy and each country gets a special game in the cold, open air.
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Many people sheltered at the open-air bar, which at least had a roof.
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They act as pocket doors, entirely sliding away to create another open-air space.
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NEW MEXICO: Coronado Center in Albuquerque opened as an open-air mall in 1965.
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But the wraparound open-air balcony, he said, is his favorite spot of all.
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"That was prime real estate," he recalled of his de facto open-air gallery.
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On top of the pavilion will be an open-air terrace for public art.
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Few people are seen at the Campo dei Fiori open-air market, in Rome.
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Those businesses will run counter to the operation of a traditional open-air market.
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Bourdain is an evangelist for street food, and Hanoi excels at open-air cooking.
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It's 50 feet higher than the Empire State Building's 86th-floor open-air observatory.
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A. is now home to the tallest open-air bar in the Western Hemisphere.
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In practice it has turned the valley into a vast open-air detention centre.
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The open-air dance party, now in its 29th season, runs through mid-July.
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But no matter the style, the point is to move in the open air.
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Mr. Aimard performed it in three installments over two days in open-air spaces.
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Música sertaneja, Brazil's equivalent of country music, blares from speakers at open-air bars.
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The 7,841-square-foot lot features an open-air porch and fenced-in backyard.
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But no matter the style, the point is to move in the open air.
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These casual, open-air food stalls represent the way the city used to eat.
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The salt is stored in the open air before it's loaded into freighters and shipped.
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All of a sudden he dropped out gallons of pink water into the open air.
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Meanwhile, Hyperloop One tested its electric engine in May in its first open-air demonstration.
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The Trump administration does not plan to barricade open-air monuments this time, officials said.
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They installed lights and water, planted shrubs and grass, and built an open-air gym.
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Once the winter is over, the birds will be returned to their open-air enclosure.
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Kimco is North America's largest publicly traded owner and operator of open-air shopping centers.
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What he got instead was an open-air stadium underneath a sunny Los Angeles sky.
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It was also less touristy than the other food stalls I visited and open air!
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Film4 Summer Screen boasts "London's most beautiful open-air cinema" at the Neoclassical Somerset House.
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Most strikingly, the space has become an open-air exhibition of hundreds of wall paintings.
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Albania is believed to be the biggest open-air grower of the crop in Europe.
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The open-air bar and infinity pool offer great views of the city's iconic bridges.
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Hayes observes open-air markets relocating and small businesses that served the community shutting down.
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On the porch, a row of hexagonal open-air skylights frame tall trees and sky.
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This open air ship can ferry tanks, bulldozers or hundreds of troops across open ocean.
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Of the thousands of open-air kisses at Pride celebrations across the country this month.
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It would have been cheaper had they stuck to the open-air markets, Mark said.
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It wouldn't be an engineering feat to enable Cybertruckers to enjoy open-air electric motoring.
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Woischnik also cofounded the 20,000 person tech event Tech Open Air Berlin, on this week.
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It was about festivals, street theater, open-air debates, toasting and fasting, parades and bonfires.
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On one of Eastern Ghouta's streets, an open-air market had already sprung to life.
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Heavy trucks can temporarily block the entrances to open air markets and other public events.
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At open-air markets, shelves remain mostly full, but vendors sit around reading the Quran.
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The property looks amazing ... two open-air buildings plus a pool directly on the beach.
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The standout is Vino Al Fresco ($175), an open-air dinner with Trillium Caterers, Aug.
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I'm not exaggerating, I almost lost it, right there in the Skansen open-air museum.
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Some locals worry that the festival is becoming an open-air museum paralyzed by tourists.
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It led to an open-air lobby under a thatched roof perched in the trees.
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Oh, and there's a poolside grill and open-air dining area with a deluxe bar.
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An engineer, who is standing in an open air tower, brings HVSD suddenly to life.
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A block away, at North and LaFountain Streets, an open-air drug bazaar once reigned.
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Others praised the decision, saying some schools lack air conditioning, or are semi open-air.
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Police said the explosive device at the open-air Mahamasina stadium was likely a grenade.
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In the muggy evenings they spar on street corners or train in open-air gyms.
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HB 153 forbids drone use to capture footage above open-air events and fireworks displays.
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The goal is to get John to Chicago for the Open Air Festival in July.
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TWENTY YEARS ago Lisbon's Casal Ventoso neighbourhood was the biggest open-air drug market in Europe.
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"I like to get out in the open air and play golf and tennis," Agnew said.
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Bill Haslam to issue a ban on open-air burning in over half the state's counties.
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"Of course, its impossible to fully abandon open-air coal loadings - we understand economics," he said.
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Sometimes, you've just got to let that internal tension out by screaming into the open air.
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The European Union is set to close all landfills with open air trash piles by 2018.
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The FAA would prohibit operations of the largest drones over any open-air assembly of people.
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Couples typically get married under the mandap, a pillared, open-air structure where a fire burns.
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Bacon scrapped early designs as well, like the one below, which shows an open air monument.
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Thai and foreign fighters started to arrive at the open-air gym for their afternoon training.
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Nearby a large group of villagers gathered beside an open-air village stage decorated with dragons.
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London London's Trafalgar Square puts on a free open-air play every year on Good Friday.
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Thousands of provincials and foreigners flocked to the open-air stock market in the rue Quincampoix.
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And yet open-air cinema companies are cropping up across Britain, and enjoying plenty of success.
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There was the Arcimoto SRK, which is like a bigger, open-air version of the Solo.
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In front of "The Screen" is an open air theater that can seat about 75 people.
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This year, Spirit Halloween will be in more malls, in addition to open-air strip centers.
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In addition, "The government approved CH2M's proposal for an open-air demolition over objections," Carpenter said.
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An open-air bamboo-lined structure, it has pyramid-shaped thatched roofs and a swimming pool.
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Around the corner, Phan Dinh Son, 49, sat in his all-too-quiet open-air shop.
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These items sold briskly to low-end retailers and in open-air markets throughout the world.
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He led an open-air meeting of the National Assembly in a Caracas square on Saturday.
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He had developed CocoWalk, a popular open-air shopping and restaurant district in Coconut Grove, Fla.
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Khaeroh Hasanah, 35, runs a small open-air stand that sells snacks, drinks, cigarettes and toiletries.
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An open-air observatory on the 27th floor is free and accessible to the general public.
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The downside of the open-air location is that it can only operate in good weather.
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Chloé Dabert, however, did not fare quite so well in the open-air Cloître des Carmes.
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Open-air music is perhaps the most evocative of all background music, especially in the summer.
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Mr. Coulton and I sat together by the Lido level's open-air pool for a conversation.
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And no, I don't think of the Trump administration as an open-air nuclear-reactor fire.
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It's home to Skansen, an open-air space which serves as an architecture museum and zoo.
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At the open-air site in Beacon, all human activity blends freely and beautifully with nature.
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The centerpiece of the open-air site is a collection of more than 800 steel columns.
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Dump it into open-air pits, drench it in jet fuel and light it on fire.
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And soon, the Western Hemisphere&aposs highest open-air observation deck will open in Hudson Yards.
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When a gun is fired, propellant gases travel from a small barrel chamber into open air.
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Berger arranged for a tourist platform and an open-air laboratory to be built at Malapa.
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Mr. Flores, an arborist, longs for the open air, but does not dare set foot outside.
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By then, dozens of open-air drug markets had cropped up across DC's 63 square miles.
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No, this isn't Mario as an "open air adventure" the way Breath of the Wild was.
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Fit: Like AirPods, Pixel Buds use a more open-air design than many other small, wireless earbuds.
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Open air incubators that are currently used can arrest lung development and potentially expose infants to pathogens.
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They also announced plans to print the full-sized bridge in open air over an Amsterdam canal.
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It has more than 100 open-air "hawker" centers and 6,000 stalls selling popular multi-ethnic meals.
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It is testing a new smaller-format shop, called Market by Macy's, in open-air shopping centers.
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The printer also has a plastic door – unlike the Mini which prints on an open air platform.
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They'll be physically connected together, with open-air covered pathways, for example, to shield employees from rain.
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To some long-time Seattleites, the new South Lake Union feels sterile, like an open-air mall.
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Yep, the Studio Is Open-Air — But They Find Ways to Stay Toasty From Monday to Feb.
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"Madaya is now effectively an open-air prison," said Brice de le Vingne, MSF director of operations.
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The Wall of Death is actually a high security risk for megafestivals like Germany's Wacken Open Air.
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To my thinking, the actual open-air component should be central to the experience, not an afterthought.
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Then, cross the street and hit Jackson Square, an open-air artist colony teeming with street performers.
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Aghdam entered the YouTube parking garage and walked to an open-air plaza, where she opened fire.
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The windshield also folds down, as it does on the Wrangler, for a complete open-air feel.
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By early afternoon, the alleys around the restaurant resemble an open-air dining hutch, lined with goblets.
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The open-air sections at the end zones might allow for some nice breezes on the field.
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It's reportedly the world's fastest superyacht, and is equipped with a dance floor and open-air cinema.
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Once the exposure from open-air lead smelting is stopped, the contaminated sites can be cleaned up.
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In this case, the store is meant to look and feel like a European open-air market.
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You'll remember flinging Wander through the open air to land safely in a tuft of Colossus fur.
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Italy's temperate Mediterranean climate allowed pizzaiolos, or pizza makers, to sell their pies at open-air stands.
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There's new construction, like the yoga studio, and MMA moved up to the hill outside, open-air.
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" They played "Basic space," with its chorus: "basic, open air / Don't look away, when there's nothing there.
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Block 11 was a nest of torture chambers within the open-air torture of the camp itself.
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In Shawn tradition, this was performed on Saturday in the open air in the center's tea garden.
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Feature A Philadelphia neighborhood is the largest open-air narcotics market for heroin on the East Coast.
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Baros Maldives includes 77 ultra-luxurious villas, each with its own open-air bathroom and rain shower.
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First, the trains, which ran at street level in the 1830s, were submerged in open-air trenches.
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Mr. Michaels photographed Nafissatou Diop, a screenwriter, at an open-air nightclub near the beach in Dakar.
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Or you can soar above the city at the open-air rooftop bar of the Hotel Yayee.
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New York's open-air options always include indie and foreign films alongside enduring favorites and recent hits.
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The video, posted by the drone piloting company AviSight, shows the tubes and the open air track.
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Pirated copies of books circulate at open air markets, and formal bookstores are scarce in some regions.
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At the center of the camp, an open-air barber shaves off the beards of the men.
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While indoor spaces sit empty, homeless residents shiver in the open-air stairwells or in outdoor corners.
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The space is open-air, which was lovely in the morning and also at night during sunset.
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Everywhere you looked, revellers in funny hats caroused at open-air sheds hastily erected for the weekend.
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Dozens of pollerias, open-air poultry stands stacked with freshly killed chickens, lined blocks around the mercado.
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These two evenings, presented in the open-air Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, demonstrate an even larger achievement.
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The country has become "like an open-air prison," said one Istanbul resident who lost his job.
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While the observatory is open-air, it doesn't wrap around the entire tower, reaching only about halfway.
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The Vengaboys will give an open air concert in the Austrian province of Carinthia on August 23.
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Nashville There's more to Music City than bachelorette parties and open-air bars playing honky tonk music.
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Open-air hallways flanked by reflecting pools let in the Singapore heat and lend a sultry atmosphere.
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You can't have an Ocean car without some of that open-air Golden State love flowing through.
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And listen when the guide in your open-air vehicle tells you not to stand or move.
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Close to 2628 parks remained accessible for visitors to use roads, lookouts, trails, and open-air memorials.
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The soft top could be quickly removed and stowed in a tiny trunk for open-air motoring.
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The setting was picture-perfect, an open-air balcony overlooking a small port full of pleasure boats.
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The setting was picture-perfect, an open-air balcony overlooking a small port full of pleasure boats.
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While we were going through the zoo, we saw an open-air bus with Andy on it!
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Since pre-Hispanic times, Tepito's economy has been linked to the traditional open-air markets called tianguis.
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London's central Jermyn Street, known for its menswear stores, hosts an open-air catwalk show on Saturday.
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So the obvious next question is, why this dog and pony show of an open-air coffee bot?
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To this day, Brewer vividly remembers what he saw—and smelled – while examining the flaming, open-air pits.
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The moment I slipped on the virtual reality headset, I found myself immersed in an open-air market.
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The open-air market features stalls with plenty of Mexican and Chinese options, alongside trendier options like Eggslut.
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People play basketball under a heavily damaged open-air roof structure caused by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
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In a museum, even an open air one like the Gettysburg battlefield, a memorial's meaning can be explained.
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"Personally I think an open-air center ... for convenience, driving up ... makes more sense for us," he said.
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You're more likely to buy your food and clothes from open air markets rather than a large mall.
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Sure, hitting up a rooftop or open air bar is a safe option for a fun summertime evening.
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The restaurant is in a mall but it is outside and super pretty with all open air sides.
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Although an open-air carriage ride was planned for the nuptials, windy weather meant a change in plans.
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Nearer the town, stalls give way to warehouses and enormous open-air yards; cranes stretch to the horizon.
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It's essentially a closed loop, creating a barrier between the open air and the vat of flavored goo.
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Meanwhile Jordan's open-air opera festival, the region's first, is now held each year in Amman's Roman amphitheatre.
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It's a sunny, optimistic vision, in a car that confidently positions its driver out in the open air.
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I told reporters afterward that it was just like any open-air market in Indiana in the summertime.
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Some moved in with relatives, but many were stuck in open-air, government-sponsored camps for the displaced.
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Canadian heartthrob Bieber, 23, is due to play an open air concert at London's Hyde Park in July.
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Once limited to open-air shopping centers, grocers like Wegmans have slowly been creeping into vacant mall spaces.
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In 2016 a massive chain-reaction blast ripped through an open-air fireworks market, killing several dozen people.
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It will mark the first open-air concert in Cuba by a British rock band, the group said.
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The open-air model has always been central to Mini's BMW-era brand, and the car broadcasts accessibility.
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It also was going to have an "open air concept" with glass panels and courtyards and social spaces.
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The genial Monsieur Ange hosts tastings in an open-air wine bar decorated with vintage insignia and advertisements.
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Amnesty International has likened the camps to an "open-air prison," a characterization that the Australian government denies.
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We stopped at a roadside open-air bar, with motorcycles bearing the Puerto Rican flag parked in front.
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Researchers are using an open-air contraption to measure the methane in the cow's breath as they eat.
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Amnesty International has called Egypt "an open air prison for critics" over its crackdown on freedom of expression.
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The Magic Hour, a minimalist, modular structure, will hold artworks in the open air, framed by the landscape.
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Our partner for the event is the Tech Open Air conference — see below for more details on TOA.
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"Is the lesson here that we don't hold open air festivals next door to anything anymore?" he said.
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Scaffolding blocks access to the statue of President Liu on a large, open-air platform, where people mourned.
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Which is keeping the Uighurs in an open-air prison without walls, because facial recognition replaces prison walls.
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Indulge at the open-air Spa at Calabash, or take the Hobie Cat out for a sunset sail.
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Sunday • Smorgasburg, the open-air food market, returns for the season to Breeze Hill in Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
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Dishes rattled invitingly in the open-air dining space outside my door, promising hot coffee and an omelet.
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One night, we drove out for a soak in the sulfurous, open-air Ti Kwen Glocho hot springs.
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After students complained, administrators said Mr. Uzuegbunam's "open-air speaking" had disturbed the peace, and they restricted it.
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His broadcast booth at Rawhide Ballpark was an open-air concrete bunker in the stands behind home plate.
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Arts & Leisure ___ A Philadelphia neighborhood is the largest open-air narcotics market for heroin on the East Coast.
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"It's only a matter of minutes before the disease dies in the open air," Mr. de Blasio said.
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LeRoy W. Henderson Jr. likes to capture life in passing, turning the street into his open-air studio.
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An earlier version of a picture caption with this article misidentified the location of an open-air market.
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El Alto's commercial heart is the vast, open-air 16 de Julio market, open on Thursdays and Sundays.
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I sneak down into the hotel lobby, which is open-air and built around a huge banyan tree.
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All those qualities came through in her performance as Imogene on Saturday at Caramoor's open-air Venetian Theater.
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Since the colonies had inherited England's tradition of open-air political gatherings, it was only natural that Gen.
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He is tended to, one day, by Thomasin, who plays peekaboo for his delight, in the open air.
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The mobile stores are almost exclusively located within malls, with a few scattered throughout open-air strip centers.
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Almost 2 million Palestinians live in the strip, confined in what observers describe as an open-air prison.
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After years of relatively undisturbed experimentation, Neza has become something like an open-air experiment in social engineering.
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And for our New York fans, we've got our open-air Brooklyn show down in Coney Island soon.
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WASHINGTON TOURIST SIGHTS: The Trump administration does not plan to barricade open-air monuments this time, officials said.
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SkySlide is part of SkySpace LA, a four-level experience that also includes a panoramic, open-air observation deck.
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He opened up to me and told me the scariest stories about the open-air drug markets in Baltimore.
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The annual open air event with fireworks, live bands and DJs, continues into the early hours of the morning.
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Schools were closed, as were open-air cable cars, and museums opened their doors for free to provide refuge.
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Great big bouncy castles, open-air pavilions on urban waterfronts, smiling, glowing celestial bodies, and kinetic, floating architectural gardens.
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Bodies float in an open-air atrium, while hallways will morph and change direction as you walk through them.
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Merrymakers take to the streets in hundreds of open-air "bloco" parties ahead of Rio's over-the-top Carnival.
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And the open-air memorials on the National Mall in Washington, DC, will also stay open to the public.
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The men forced nearly 300 girls onto open-air trucks that night, spiriting them away to a forest lair.
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SoundCloud co-founder Alex Ljung gave his first major public interview to me today at Tech Open Air Berlin.
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Dry ice is carbon dioxide in its solid form, and it turns into gas when exposed to open air.
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Over the next few days, I saw people having sex in a pool and in an open-air cabana.
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Buhari's spokesman said the president had called for security measures to be put in place at open air screenings.
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Our partner for the Berlin event is the Tech Open Air conference — see below for more details on TOA.
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The small plane has reached 14,000 feet when Joseph Deak decides he's ready to jump out into open air.
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The Toyota stage area was curiously tiny compared to the area set aside for an open air Toyota showroom.
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Dozens of yoga practitioners gathered on Saturday morning for an open-air session in front of the State Capitol.
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She often makes her home in Kingston's gullies, which are open-air, paved channels that snake through the city.
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"Some areas look and smell like an open-air toilet," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation from his office.
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Most places in Haiti don't have proper sanitation, so heavy rains or storms flood open-air latrines, spreading infections.
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In the end, the open-air prison of the tsarist autocracy collapsed under the weight of its own contradictions.
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In both "Jaws" and "Four Weddings" the open-air setting interacted with the film in interesting and unexpected ways.
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The most unique aspect is definitely the "first-ever open-air shark aquarium," with a living wall canopy. Interesting.
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Five minutes later, about 50 youths started running in panic, looking over their shoulders, jumping into open-air cafes.
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The United States also conducts similar surveillance missions close to Russian open air space areas for likely related reasons.
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The structure serves to test and demonstrate large-scale outdoor cleaning in a 10-meter wide open-air structure.
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Amnesty International likened the now-shuttered camp to an "open-air prison," a characterization that the Australian government denied.
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Palacio de los JugosThe Palacio de los Jugos is best described as a Cuban open-air market and restaurant.
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"This is the spiritual home of swimming as far as we're concerned," he said of the open-air venue.
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We would shop in open-air markets, cook with seasonal ingredients and communicate with people in their own language.
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Days after President Obama's visit to Havana, the Rolling Stones are playing a free open-air concert there today.
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Media reports in central China's Henan province also carried images of students taking exams in the smoggy open air.
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San Antonio council members voted earlier this year to ban construction on new beach clubs or open-air establishments.
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Prescription opioids, heroin, cocaine, and marijuana are street drugs sold in open-air drug markets, where such markets exist.
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The basement has a tiny unmarked gym and several conference rooms and the rooftop sports an open-air bar.
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But kids need to get outside, and open-air playgrounds are less risky than indoor alternatives, Dr. Hotez said.
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The 110,000-square-foot project also includes a tank with an open-air oculus, for exhibiting large-scale art.
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The tours are run by a wildlife expert who takes guests on an open-air cart through the woodlands.
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One area in the English Avenue neighborhood, "the Bluff," had become a large and notorious open-air drug market.
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"Rome is like an open-air museum, and the only way to experience it is on foot," he said.
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Ortiz was shot while seated at an open-air nightclub in Santo Domingo, the capital of his native country.
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It's enclosed, and currently offers seating near a pair of fireplaces, but come summer, it will be open-air.
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Signs bopped in the open-air parking lot: "Caribbean Americans for Gillum" and "Bring It Home" — the candidate's slogan.
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A few cooks scampered among the open-air kitchen, fire pits and a crackling grill suspended from a tree.
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KUTA, Indonesia — Rock music pulses from open-air nightclubs as foreign tourists shuffle from one packed bar to another.
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Sunday • Smorgasburg, the open-air food market, along Breeze Hill East Drive at Lincoln Road in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
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At night, other groups of people meet to eat together in the open air, or at a bus stop.
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"I thought about teaching them in the open-air, maybe in a meadow or in a field," he said.
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From national park closures to barricades in front of open-air monuments in Washington, D.C., it was pure theater.
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The administration's shutdown plan means open-air parks, with their hiking trails and sprawling scenery, will largely remain open.
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I found a quaint roadside joint with an open-air bar and a few outdoor tables for large groups.
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Milan, Pirelli CEO Marco Tronchetti Provera attends news conference to present 'Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show' (1003 GMT).
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Family compounds of thatch-roof houses sat just off the main road, smoke billowing out of open-air kitchens.
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Jerod Tafta was hanging out this week at Gather GVL, a new open-air food hall on Augusta Street.
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The Times called it "impressive and interesting" and "as delightful as could be expected" given the open-air acoustics.
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Uniformed guides cruised by slowly, the names of their safari companies emblazoned on their open-air, four-wheel drives.
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There are cup-holders and electrical outlets at seats, as well as an open-air deck with picnic tables.
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Two younger residents of Atlantic Highlands were riding in the open air of the upper deck of the ferry.
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Two years ago the mall's owners announced a $230 million renovation that would include an open-air town center.
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The living room extends on one side to an open-air seating area with a hammock overlooking the courtyard.
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The migrants are held in open-air football stadiums and in a military camp, it said in a statement.
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"The idea is turning this rarefied, extremely private space into an open-air ruin," she said in an interview.
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Milan, Pirelli CEO Marco Tronchetti Provera attends news conference to present 'Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show' (0900 GMT).
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Milan, Pirelli CEO Marco Tronchetti Provera attends news conference to present 'Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show' (211100 GMT).
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Haroon spent 219 months at the Saharonim prison for migrants, before being transferred to Holot, an open-air prison.
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After the fall of Rome, ancient sculptures were buried or left in the open air for hundreds of years.
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"The implication was that access to those open-air monuments was denied in the last shutdown," the official said.
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"I hate taking photographs," she told CNN as she walked through an open-air market in the capital Taipei.
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Ingredients from area farms and homemade pastas distinguish Holuakoa Gardens, an open-air restaurant in the center of Holualoa.
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Several restaurants in other Colombian cities, such as Bogota, host barbecue joints and open-air restaurants that serve capybara.
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Walking in the open air rejuvenates my body when the smells of flowers coming to life overcome my senses.
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The coolest part is the open-air pool ... plus the 37 feet of beach that come with the property.
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The open-air space will house 23 different restaurants, some of which will begin opening as early as November 2018.
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In keeping with the luxurious bohemian vibe, the hotel has countless structures that feature thatch roofing and open air seating.
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"The Jewish people suffered insults and cruel punishments," Francis told a crowd of about 100,000 at an open-air Mass.
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The company says they're changing their name now to coincide with the open-air test in Northern Las Vegas, Nevada.
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In December 2016, a massive fire at an open-air fireworks market crowded with holiday shoppers killed several dozen people.
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The first time I went open-air swimming after my diagnosis was in Montenegro, in clear water surrounded by mountains.
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First, critics said, the PFP was torn down in an open-air setting rather than under partial or full covering.
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When the audience reaches Phase 5, "Threshold," they lie down, then rise and fall inside of an open-air pavilion.
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The rendering makes it look like an open-air boat tour, and one you'll want to take in at night.
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As a man of the mountains and open air, Mr Macfarlane often feels his fear "like bats, flocking and tangling".
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On a sunny open-air deck, we were handed cocktails, fancy hors-d'oeuvres, and cowboy hats, either white or black.
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Kaitlyn: This video includes far fewer memes than "Way Back," but approximately the same number of open-air car rides.
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The report focuses on Irvine Company Retail Properties, which operates a string of open-air malls in southeastern Los Angeles.
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Where YourTown's Elm Street ends, the firearms complex begins, which includes multiple shooting ranges, and an open-air shoot house.
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Then riders step out of the enclosed slide onto the OUE Skyspace, the highest open-air observation deck in California.
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Other special places in this "dog view" include a snowy trail, an open-air footbath and the Akita dog museum.
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This ensures nasty allergens and bacteria are trapped inside of the machine's bin and not out in the open air.
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Caren Mansholt and her boyfriend grab drinks and settle into bleachers to the right of the towering open-air stage.
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Authorities managed to eradicate the large-scale, open-air cultivation of cannabis in the southern village of Lazarat in 2014.
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Since BBQs and picnics are basically the hallmarks of springtime, you're likely to have many open-air gatherings on deck.
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Each house has an open-air bathtub built for two, from which the Chilean landscape is the art on display.
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This tour hits hot spots in the Campo de' Fiori open-air market, the Trastevere neighborhood and the Jewish quarter.
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At Miami International Airport, passengers are permitted to smoke in the open-air patio at TGI Friday's at Gate D36.
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At the start, we see Jackson onstage, in the open air, facing a mighty throng that sways like the sea.
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The word bungalow conjures up costal visions of warm, cozy, and open-air spaces filled with ample amounts of sunshine.
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"COOOOOOOOOOOL," the hat man let out of his maw, the chuckles from his friends now apparent in the open air.
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As Refinery29 has reported, parents flock to open-air marriage markets in hopes of finding matches for their spouseless children.
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When I visited the main camp, an open-air soccer stadium packed with tents and makeshift shelters, it was raining.
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There had been plans to revamp the mall by returning it to its roots as an open-air shopping destination.
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"It feels like such an obvious thing, but until he did it, sets would always be open air," she says.
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This will improve visitor amenities and offer new outdoor spaces, which the fair will use for open-air arts events.
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This latest branch is the largest, with an Airstream trailer parked outside and functioning as an open-air cocktail bar.
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The eastern side is tagged with names, a few crude figures made by budding artists in their open-air studio.
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It evokes the open air of Lakebottom & Weracoba Park, where Bartlett grew up and where I went to high school.
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As with all open-air museums, Solskjaer has picked the parts of the past that suit his vision of it.
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Then there is the open-air stamp market at the Carré Marigny in the Eighth Arrondissement off the Avenue Gabriel.
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There had been plans to revamp the mall by returning it to its roots as an open-air shopping destination.
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It could have been the Temple Street market in Kowloon, Hong Kong, or one of Singapore's open-air hawker centers.
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Families can cool off at the on-site pool with interactive water features, or at an open-air movie screening.
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The team's full office is home to more than a dozen more staff members working in an open-air environment.
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I booked a Lomi Lomi massage in an open-air hut on the beach and couldn't recommend it more highly.
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But a moral reckoning, and a historical cleansing, can be achieved with further investigation — this time in the open air.
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Mr. Eisenstadt, a drummer, tends to write music with a steady rhythmic pulse and a feeling of open-air possibility.
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The driveway has an open-air parking area as well as a walled entrance to an attached two-car garage.
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Manhattan's observatories range in height from 800 feet to 1,268 feet — but the highest are enclosed rather than open-air.
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Pier One, an open-air restaurant and music venue on a dock, is a favorite of stylish locals and foreigners.
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Yet there they all were, playing Situation Room in the open air, for a random crowd in Palm Beach, Fla.
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Mr. Corbyn, by contrast, confounded all expectations with an aggressive campaign that featured enthusiastic crowds at packed open-air rallies.
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But walking up Columbus Avenue, flirting with the notion of spring, I could not resist the open-air vending area.
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Closed-body cars made a new driving experience possible, quite different from the open-air thrill that Henry Ford pioneered.
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The only similarity is that they are both open-air dune buggies and both should be a lot of fun.
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Saturday • Smorgasburg — an open-air food market known as "the Woodstock of Eating" — returns to the waterfront in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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The artist's "Wedding Dance in the Open Air" spent many years undated and unsigned in storage at the Holburne Museum.
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Many residents like to relax in open-air shops, sipping tea served gracefully by waiters from brass pots with long spouts.
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Blast injuries like the ones people suffered in Brussels' Maelbeek subway station are much worse than those incurred in open air.
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"Madaya is now effectively an open-air prison," the medical charity's operations director, Brice de le Vingne, said in a statement.
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"People have less money to spend since Dayu came," he said, sitting in the open-air shack on a hot afternoon.
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Forecasters predicted temperatures as low as 23 degrees Fahrenheit at the open-air PyeongChang Olympic Stadium for the 23rd Winter Olympics.
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"This was imposed on us," a Montreux insider told Reuters about the first-ever open-air concert of the Swiss festival.
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Perfect for playing in the open air, its ethereal lyrics also offer a few minutes of much-needed optimism and catharsis.
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I grab a backpack and bike 15 minutes to a former open-air fruit stand that's now an expat grocery haven.
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The two parties gathered in different parts of the camp, now an open-air museum, and did not encounter each other.
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New schools, public libraries, open-air gyms and landscaped parks have been built in once once-neglected, no-go slum areas.
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In addition to the "Open-Air" explainer, there are presentations on the story and characters and the genesis of the project.
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Women with infants huddle in the prayer room and dozens of others have slept on thin blankets in the open air.
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The 23,21-square-foot house, built in 246, is made up of three pavilions that are connected by open-air walkways.
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"We've moved to where the customer is," which tends to be more open-air centers and street-level retail, he said.
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Canico went missing on the night of June 21 to 22, when he attended a late-night open-air techno concert.
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Still, everyone has to deal with the same smell of the "open air sanitation pits" that are lovingly called "s--- ponds."
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Visitors can watch as the incredible creatures interact in a beautiful, open-air habitat and learn about bear and wolf conservation.
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The protesters sleep in tents and tepees, cook food in open-air kitchens and share stories and strategies around evening campfires.
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Some of the most famous foods come from open-air markets, while other iconic dishes are found at Michelin-starred restaurants.
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If you like markets, nothing beats the one in Brixton, consisting of open-air shops along Electric Avenue and covered markets.
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That feces is then stored in large open-air lagoons, which Gisler said risk overflow with Florence's massive expected rainfall totals.
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While people still sell goods in open-air markets all over the world, the term "badger" was more popular in Britain.
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The project is one of the country's largest and consists of both underground and open-air mines formerly owned by Gecamines.
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Drones capable of causing significant injuries would be allowed to fly over people under certain circumstances, not including open-air assemblies.
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The first is the Lodhi art district, an open-air gallery with over 25 murals in central Delhi's posh Lodhi Colony.
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Most people ride bikes around, the bars and restaurants are often open-air and lit by candles or low-energy lights.
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Just one month prior, Hyperloop One performed the first successful public test of its open-air propulsion system in Las Vegas.
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A team of Harvard scientists has been studying this for years, and they're planning their first open-air experiment in 2018.
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In Delhi, it merged with emissions from cars, coal-fired power plants, open-air burning of trash and dust from construction.
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Meeting indoors is vital as an open-air rally would be considered an illegal demonstration, unless local authorities granted prior permission.
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"Visitors who come to our nation's capital will find war memorials and open-air parks open to the public," she said.
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They performed in the open air, beneath a gleaming Frank Gehry tower that may or may not be done by 2020.
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He operated an open-air jail where inmates were exposed to the elements (including scorching Arizona summers) and fed meager meals.
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Visitors could enter a large-scale open-air pavilion built from carved gypsum panels that echoed both Egyptian and Modernist structures.
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She spends part of her day doing volunteer outreach along the open-air drug market in Boston known as Methadone Mile.
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And while you can find open air drug markets in several American cities, the United States arrests millions on drug charges.
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The resort also designed open-air rooms to allow natural breezes to cool the areas, eliminating the need for air-conditioning.
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In Miami, mechanical spaces are subtracted from the maximum size unless the area is an atrium or an open-air feature.
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His internet searches included "biggest open air concert venues in USA" and "how crowded does Santa Monica Beach get," among others.
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His last concert in the post was an open-air performance Sunday at the Waldbühne, Berlin's equivalent to the Hollywood Bowl.
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Biscayne Shopping Center had 38 stores and a restaurant when it opened in the '50s as an open-air shopping center.
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A downpour quickly flooded the open-air complex sheltering arrivals from Central America, reducing their few belongings to a soggy mess.
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The fact that he offered up 11 lies in that open-air news conference is almost unremarkable in the Trump era.
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They also inspect the food pantry, another communal cell with prison-approved books and videos, and the open-air recreation yard.
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An unceasing invasion of mass tourism threatens to turn Paris into a vast open-air theme park for the global affluent.
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She discovered a place where many lots are vacant, where open-air drug markets flourish and where residents constantly hear gunfire.
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In prominent families, dawar are impressive open-air courtyards, and only once did I hear a woman mentioned in this environment.
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That open-air feast, overseen by beaming officials and filmed by state television, culminated in a waterborne procession of illuminated trawlers.
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The tailgate was set up in a 2.5-acre space that included a large open-air tent and red carpeting everywhere.
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It's outdoor movie season in New York, and the open-air series run by Rooftop Films focuses on coming independent features.
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The surrounding area is filled with lots of inviting open-air restaurants and bars, and well as intriguing boutiques worth wandering.
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Baghdad, Iraq (CNN)Shoppers throng the open-air markets in central Baghdad, rummaging through stalls packed with fresh produce and spices.
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Chandler recalls working out of an open-air tent in the days after the quake because the organization's offices had crumbled.
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One of her favorite spots was the open-air farmers market that still takes place every Wednesday and Saturday on Winterfeldtplatz.
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Some walls are made of unfinished concrete, giving the building, which has open-air staircases, an almost work-in-progress look.
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The work, "Hawa-ye Azad" (or "Open Air"), is a towering, swirling swath of pleated blue silk, suspended from the ceiling.
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Love it when the weather is nice, they open up the garage doors and the open air vibe is very relaxed.
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Dressed in gym gear, Miller participated in a 403-minute open-air morning workout of sprints, squats, burpees and push-ups.
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As well, it's no small joy to sit at an open-air table when that air is 32 degrees and threatening snow.
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The Twitter account for the Wacken Open Air said it didn't discriminate against seniors when a fan alerted them to the news.
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The handsome open-air bar has a trend-conscious cocktail list, with drinks including an old-fashioned prepared with bacon-infused bourbon.
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The band said the March 25 show will be a "landmark"—the first open-air concert in Cuba by a British group.
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Maybe a hundred gather for these "unattended," a standing-room-only crowd spilling past the roof of the open-air committal shelter.
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It became known as the "The Bluff" and had turned into the South's largest open-air heroin market, according to the FBI.
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Wardens had set up an impromptu interview room in a fenced-off area to the side of the main, open-air courtyard.
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When you live in New York, your summers are more often spent at an open-air beer garden than a beach oasis.
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Twelve fires hit the open-air art project by creator Tyree Guyton, which has evolved on his home street over three decades.
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Guests could also enjoy the shared private gym and spa area, outfitted with a sauna, steam room, and open-air massage table.
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For a low-key and beautiful sundowner, head to Pirate Bay, an open-air bar set on a fisherman's bay in Otrobanda.
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Highly virulent and easily transmissible, these viruses emerge from open-air poultry farms and markets of the kind that stretch across Asia.
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Work out of a converted shipping container in Lisbon, a modern office in Curitiba or a tropical open-air hut in Krabi.
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Alamo Drafthouse Los Angeles will be located at The Bloc, an open-air urban property in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.
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"In today's world, it is reasonably predictable that a crazy gunman will open fire in a mass open-air concert," Lombardo argues.
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Eventually, the tight, set pathways give way to an open-air space where you can move the Falcon around in 360 degrees.
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In 2013 Mr Moctar released "Afelan", an album of field recordings from the open-air concerts he played in his home village.
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In return they find fun and comradeship in the open air, and pride in the stacks of stuff they pose with afterwards.
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But now they can take that piss public with the city's first open-air urinal, where you can pee freely, starting today.
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An arena filled with banners and team faithful donning its green and white colors served as an open-air wake for locals.
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Ortiz, well known as "Big Papi," was shot while seated at an open-air nightclub in the capital of his native country.
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Highlights of the Spanish venue include a open air rooftop lounge with heated pool and an outpost of global restaurant favorite Cecconi's.
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Occasionally, the open-air space plays host to concerts, the world's giant disco ball, college basketball exhibitions and, now, professional wrestling matches.
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The possibility exists that the detection was a false positive, and an initial open air test suggest that to be the case.
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The open-air market -- filled with more than 23,22 shops, food outlets and entertainment venues -- attracts about 22 million people a year.
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Last week it was reported two elderly men sneaked out of their retirement home in northern Germany to attend Wacken Open Air.
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Just a few years ago, Rainey seemed like a small, boozy oasis, with a great BYOB open-air restaurant, G'Raj Mahal Cafe.
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And divers began complaining about an unpredictable wind that had a habit of bursting into the open-air aquatics centre without warning.
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And shopping center owner Kimco has taken 13 of its properties and is trialing pop-up shops in those open air spaces.
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Second, think about privacy, whether your cat prefers the open air of an uncovered box or the privacy of a covered one.
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The train features two dining cars, an observation car with an open-air deck and a lounge car with a cocktail bar.
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Peck has told CNBC that he's focused on moving into more open-air centers and street-level retail and away from malls.
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In early May, several women attending an open-air cultural festival in Berlin also reported at least a dozen cases of abuse.
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Only painkillers were for sale at Limbe and Blantyre's open-air markets, though market sellers said Bactrim was available a year ago.
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In a public open-air event on the front steps of Ontario's Legislative Assembly, Ford was sworn in as Ontario's 26th premier.
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These tend to put colorful structures of abstracted architectural elements in service to civic functions: bridges, gardens, gazebos, open-air reading rooms.
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Some tourists splinter off to the adjacent venue, a little open-air stadium with full-color banners proclaiming real Muay Thai fights.
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The Nines' suspension parties take place on their rooftop, where there's a large, open-air tress installed, and only happen at night.
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In Chicago, visitors and locals can enjoy a taste of Europe at a huge, open-air festival, like those found in Germany.
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The bus owner's son, who is 38, spoke of his father's death in an open-air restaurant beside the Pan-American Highway.
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But in the main guesthouse Tuesday, lilting reggae wafted through the open air bar, as government relief workers tapped away on laptops.
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Lined up in rows under an open-air shed, they could be abandoned I-beams or castoffs from an old railroad bridge.
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Parsons, who's been linked to Hailey Baldwin and Bella Thorne, just dropped $11 million on a beautiful, open air Bel-Air home.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the size of the U.S. military's principal land-based site for open-air prototype flights.
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BEIJING — They stood shoulder to shoulder in a sleek, open-air Mercedes, waving at cheering crowds in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang.
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A veranda runs across the length of the second floor, leading to stairs and an open-air terrace above the dining room.
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It is a Cubert — a collapsible and storable food stand —and it is showing up at open-air markets in San Francisco.
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The border fence, which critics say virtually turns Gaza into an open-air prison, has been a source of friction ever since.
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Some, like the falcons, are open-air speedsters with scythe-like wings and blackened eyes — tools for hunting birds on the wing.
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He slipped the hotel's own security apparatus, and chose an open-air target that is by definition vulnerable from a high elevation.
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The results, at once fascinating and peculiar, can be seen in repertory on the Globe's open-air main stage through Oct. 13.
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Footage of fly-speckled goats' heads in open-air markets was to his travel shows what harbor sunsets were for other programs.
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Headlining those changes are that driver meetings will now take place in open-air locales with select personnel rather than in garages.
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Lakeside Shopping Center is one of the oldest malls in the country, and it started out as an open-air shopping center.
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You're effectively sentenced to an open-air digital prison, one that may not extend beyond your house, your block or your neighborhood.
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If people watch sports events in bars, rather than in open air stadiums, they could be more at risk, the officials said.
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Huge queues built up at the open-air venue in Colombo as sets of siblings waited to get their birth certificates checked.
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"Now the bodies are decomposing because they are in open air," said Mr. Estrella, his voice cracking as he spoke by telephone.
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But the highest open-air observatory will be Edge, the 100th-floor deck that's set to open at Hudson Yards in March.
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We also immediately picked up on the theme of the store, which was made to feel like an open-air European market.
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Jimmy Kaadoan, a busker who performs on open-air buses, said he would support doing away with the three-in-one rule.
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They show her driving a dune buggy along a coastal road and reclining in an open-air jacuzzi at a luxury villa.
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To promote unity, an indoor Caribbean carnival was held in 1959, and it later morphed into the open-air event of today.
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I started each morning on the deck of the family's house I was staying at, an open-air bungalow facing a lagoon.
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"It's horrible, it's completely awful," said Georges Malouin, who was passing through the open-air Christmas market where the tree is displayed.
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Participants had gathered at the Jacksonville Landing Complex, an open-air marketplace with stores, bars and restaurants along the St. Johns River.
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A possible motive in the shooting, which took place at an open-air marketplace along the St. Johns River, hasn't been released.
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But the mega-retailer is has its own Etsy-like corner with a platform for open air market-worthy trinkets and treats.
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Safrizal fears his open-air cart will have no future if this kampong - from the Malay word for "village" - becomes high-rise.
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Elsewhere, black and white checkered floors line an open-air central corridor, while bamboo and wrought-iron light fixtures illuminate the property.
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The opening of indoor or organized "late-night canteens" also contrasts with the relative absence of open-air night markets in Beijing.
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A pleasant breeze rustled the leaves of the palm trees that shaded crowds of people waiting around a small, open-air stage.
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Gone are the days when music fans slept in the open air, survived on junk food and put up with smelly porta potties.
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"Everybody loves food, so that's pretty low-hanging fruit," said Jonathan Butler, co-founder of Smorgasburg, the nation's largest open-air food market.
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The annual open-air summer cinema at La Villette was cancelled and some events at the wine harvest festival in Montmartre were scrapped.
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This large open-air enclosure has inward-leaning walls, which have prevented animals from escaping since it was built about 35 years ago.
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With the aim of reviving tourism and diversifying the economy, the government plans to turn the city into a massive open air museum.
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" Astronaut and show adviser Mae Jemison flagged the ship bunks' original open-air design: "You guys are looking at me while I'm sleeping?
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And since you don't usually wear your bridal gown twice, she was able to dispose of it to decompose in the open air.
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The celebration began Monday afternoon with a parade featuring open-air double-decker buses carrying the team before arriving at Nathan Phillips Square.
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According to Ariolu, roughly 90 percent of Nigerians shop in open air markets that are dirty, disorganized and opaque from a pricing perspective.
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When you first walk into the open air lobby, you're greeted with a warm welcome and a glass of (very strong) rum punch.
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The sprawling "open-air art environment," a fixture of Detroit's art scene, was started by Guyton and his grandfather Sam Mackey in 20163.
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The territory cannot treat its sewage, so it stores the stuff in fetid open-air pools or dumps it straight into the Mediterranean.
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Instead, they purchase processed food in tiny quantities at kiosks, and buy clothes and fresh produce at open-air markets under plastic awnings.
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Our first stop was the Winter Village in Bryant Park — a European-inspired open air market filled with food, local crafts and more.
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Discarded syringes are seen in an open-air heroin market that has thrived for decades outside the heart of Philadelphia, July 31, 2017.
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YAHYA SINWAR, 20163, has spent his entire adult life in prisons: the concrete Israeli sort and the open-air prison that is Gaza.
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Dog meat restaurants have been forced to take the festival indoors and large-scale open air dog-meat consumption is no longer seen.
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The dining area also includes skylights equipped with glass light fixtures, giving the room an open-air feel with plenty of natural light.
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Ortiz was shot during the night of June 9 while seated at an open-air nightclub in the capital of his native country.
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The report describes the region as an open-air market for smugglers, with ever-changing migration routes that adapt to supply and demand.
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In "dog view," you can also check out a snowy trail, the city's open-air footbath, plus of course, the Akita dog museum.
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Dozens of people were injured in Tuesday's disaster at the San Pablito open-air market, which was crowded with shoppers just before Christmas.
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And, of course, Apple's own data supports that there was a chunk of open air underneath the Mac Pro, even at its newest.
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" — Christina, 27, California "The year after high school, I went to a concert at the Red Rocks, an open-air venue in Colorado.
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The elevated, open-air walkway that gives the bridge its distinctive profile allowed pedestrians to cross the Thames when the bridge was raised.
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It's likely an Ancient Egyptian baker left water and grain in the open air, causing wild yeasts to climb in and begin fermenting.
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The company operates an open air mine in the northeastern department of La Guajira, as well as 150-km railroad and a port.
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Food stalls serve Creole and Cajun snacks like alligator pie and fried oysters, transforming the open-air concert series into a movable feast.
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The man set off the explosion after being refused entry to the festival, an open-air concert with about 2,500 visitors, officials said.
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Its interiors are familiar to start-ups the world over, rows of tabletop desks and blinking computer screens in open-air bullpen fashion.
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Exiting the dim tunnel into the bright open-air stadium, I thought how thrilling this must have been for the athletes filing out.
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Union Station in Denver recently added an enormous open-air hall that makes it distinct from every other train station in the country.
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The 812 Superfast is a stunning machine, but if you like, it's now possible to use the epic car for open-air motoring.
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At the center of the village is the open-air square known as the Piazza, where there are a number of dining venues.
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But that spirit of fun remained, thanks to the smoothness, the open-air aura, a suspension engineered for off-roading, and its responsiveness.
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CBL's open-air centers will also be closed, but since those tenants have exterior entrances, they have the option to open on Thanksgiving.
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In Norway, 19th-century poet Henrick Ibsen coined the word "friluftsliv"—meaning "open-air living," which soon turned into a Scandinavian cultural phenomenon.
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Home to hundreds of food stalls and sundries shops, the structure is one of Singapore's older hawker centers, or open-air food courts.
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Residents can catch open-air movies in the summer at Veterans'Memorial Park, where the borough also hosts summer concerts at the park's bandstand.
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According to the post, staffers decided to take Silicon Valley's open-air office trend to the next level by ditching their clothes, a.k.a.
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Adrián Villar Rojas has transformed the open-air space into a dystopian banquet hall where culture is the main meal, long-ago consumed.
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But now a team of physicists at Caltech have managed to create a plasma ring in the open air for the first time.
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KLM's first passenger aircraft was the Fokker F.II. The plane had room for four passengers, and the pilot sat in the open air.
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Other days were spent following Jankowski's advice to get out into the open air, to change his scenery, to lose himself a little.
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Even Courtyard Homeless Resource Center, a nearby open-air facility, was unable to take in more people as it was almost at capacity.
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Jensen rushed out of the dining room, but by the time he reached open air, the dock had already shrunk to a toy.
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF FREE ART AND CULTURE Public art installations abound in Singapore, and they're akin to open-air museums, Mr. Oh said.
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For Olympic organizers, however, the most urgent concern was the opening ceremony at the Olympic Stadium, an open-air pentagon of massive bleachers.
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Ms. Amadou spent her childhood in Maradi, a busy city of small shops and open-air markets ringed by clusters of farming villages.
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Some are tiny and hidden, while others are sprawling places, with open-air churches and cafeterias that teem with people on holy days.
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The 1,000-acre property will host six miles of trails, an open-air cinema and an organic garden providing food for the restaurant.
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Snapshot: Above, part of the open-air art installation "Detrás del Muro," or "Behind the Wall," along the Malecón in Havana on Sunday.
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His open-air museum features several reconstructed turf homes — rustic stone and sod-roofed dwellings that Icelanders repeatedly rebuilt and reused for centuries.
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There is a single large kitchen, designed for service, with a food lift that goes up to the open-air, furnished roof terrace.
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Large and rare metal machines sit alongside detailed chandeliers and bovine structures that, when placed in the open air, operate like wind-chimes.
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And in many categories, large sellers have become entrenched, functioning more like stores themselves than desperate participants in a giant open-air market.
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Drawn by open-air acreage, free time and new social distancing guidelines, recreational golfers in the U.S. were playing in droves this month.
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Some 130,000 are still living in what has been described as "open-air prisons" after a previous bout of ethnic violence in 2012.
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Holt follows Virginia Dwan — Smithson's gallerist and the couple's occasional travel companion — as the group proceeds through a narrow, open-air wooden structure.
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Most of the displaced are living in open-air shelters and temporary homes in rain, snow and freezing temperatures near the Turkish border.
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Film Series It's outdoor movie season in New York, and the open-air series run by Rooftop Films focuses on coming independent features.
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Since it's a mosque and we are not Muslim we are only allowed to look through the open air doors to see inside.
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I have passed several times through the fence separating the first world of Israel from the rubble-strewn open-air prison of Gaza.
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The main house has twin staircases leading to the second-story veranda, which includes a cozy lounge and elegant open-air dining table.
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More than 350 knives were blunted and 18 confiscated in the raid on two open-air markets, police said in an online report.
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You can smell Stone Town's main culinary destination before you see it: the nightly open-air food market at the seafacing Forodhani Gardens.
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High times When you're at the highest open-air bar in the Western Hemisphere, you've got to order the cocktail named 1100 Feet.
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"Lapidarium," his traveling open-air sculpture exhibition calling attention to the eternal plight of human migration, is scheduled for New York in 2021.
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For decades, developers and city planners looked longingly at the open-air, below-grade rail yards between Penn Station and the Hudson River.
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DDR owns more than 200 open-air shopping centers across the U.S. with anchors like Trader Joe's, Bed Bath & Beyond and Five Below.
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Matthew disengaged an alarm that deters baboons, and we entered the graceful open-air shelter that had been built above the excavation pit.
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The adults-only overnight packages start at $325, and include breakfast and dinner for two, and tickets for an open-air safari tour.
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Housed initially in an open-air sports complex, the migrants saw a torrential downpour turn the ground to mud around their makeshift tents.
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Open-air markets are a happy, everyday occurrence in Paris, but there are just two in the city solely dedicated to organic produce.
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"I think it's a bit quiet to be honest," he said in a thick Liverpool accent as he scanned the open-air venue.
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THE PLAZA If the shell is nested over the building, however, the plaza is in the open air, and open to the public.
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Sime, who lives and works in Addis Ababa, Ethiopa's largest city and capital, buys many of his materials in an open-air market.
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Supermarkets in India are rare, accounting for just 2% of food sales; most people shop at open-air markets or in tiny local shops.
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By the late 19th century Eastern European Jewish migrants had established a ghetto street bazaar, famed as the largest open-air market in America.
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The research faced one significant hurdle, however: the sulfide is so sensitive to room conditions it can't be experimented on in the open air.
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Others lay exhausted in the open air, with only thin sheets of plastic to protect them from ground soggy from an intense evening shower.
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That is, it's left in the open air, producing methane emissions and nitrous oxide that contribute to climate change and damage the ozone layer.
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In October Amnesty International accused Canberra of turning Nauru into an "open-air prison," and human rights abuses have been documented at the centers.
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Due to the Duo's open-air design, the earbuds function more like tiny speakers than headphones with drivers pumping sound straight into your heard.
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The Tiffany-designed 1914 Swan Memorial in the Bronx's Woodlawn Cemetery is being restored after over a century of deterioration in the open air.
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Right now these disparate shards of color decorate MAMO, an open-air art space on top of Le Corbusier's La Cité Radieuse apartment building.
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The Crazy Family members stepped outside to the small open-air patio in early spring, to stare into the dark night looking for helicopters.
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On Friday mornings there's a small open-air market on our street, and I love listening to the sounds of the vendors setting up.
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CBL & Associates Properties, which owns both enclosed malls and open-air centers across the U.S., offers a short-term lease program for small businesses.
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In the latest installment, we visit one of the last open-air markets in tunis to sample fresh rose petals, horse meat, and spices.
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First, my guide, Oscar, directed me to board an open-air gondola that crept over a deep valley with the rushing Pastaza River below.
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Such traits are unconducive to the success of a product that would be expected to last two or three decades in the open air.
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