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There are two Outposts variations — VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts and AWS Outposts.
The Jaipur Literature Festival now has outposts in Boulder, Colo.
Their primary targets are generally government offices and military outposts.
On the top of several hills were small settlement outposts.
But fewer, stronger outposts can be an advantage, Shoffner argued.
Today, Makye Ame has outposts in Beijing, Chengdu, and Yunnan.
The court will have seven outposts during the Summer Games.
Later, security forces abandoned five other outposts in the area.
The Taliban captured four security outposts in the area. Dec.
So the first to close were Chinese outposts in Rome.
One of the security outposts was overtaken by the Taliban.
Russia, which backs Mr Assad, strolled into abandoned American outposts.
The deadliest attack took place in Kunduz Province, where the Taliban attacked two military bases and several security outposts in Imam Sahib District, capturing one base and three security outposts in seven hours of fighting.
Army outposts and operating bases have been overrun in recent months.
But the army routinely attacks rebel outposts during the dry season.
Stocks were a natural fit, and a few trading outposts opened.
Under international pressure, Israel has repeatedly pledged to remove unauthorized outposts.
" Haaretz: "Israel Air Force strikes five Hamas outposts in northern Gaza.
Over four decades later, Zara has more than 2,000 outposts globally.
It features 50 boutiques, including new Hermès and Saint Laurent outposts.
"The Taliban carried out deadly attacks on security outposts," he said.
The outposts were located along the highway connecting Baghlan with Samangan.
Insurgents overran both outposts, seizing all weapons and equipment there. Jan.
Insurgents captured one of the outposts and burned it down later.
Two security outposts in the area fell to the Taliban. Oct.
The big tech firms started in New York with small outposts.
Last month, ELN took credit for two bombings at police outposts.
Donetsk Airport, Opytne, Pisky — all besieged outposts of a forgotten war.
Last Sunday, at least 24 militants and six soldiers were killed in attacks on military outposts in North Sinai, when more than 100 militants repeatedly attacked security outposts south of the border town of Sheikh Zuweid.
I got lost in the loop of capturing outposts, which give me more access to money, which I can use to buy more guns and gun modifications, which I can then use to capture more outposts.
The Taliban regularly overrun police and army outposts, and occasionally whole cities.
Wherever these transportation networks went, small outposts were transformed into thriving cities.
That way, different outposts could help each other in time of need.
As more outposts open, that idea will be put to the test.
Beijing holds the lion's share of these features with about 27 outposts.
As corporate outposts go, it met and exceeded all of my expectations.
It's not clear what other outposts of the HuffPost plan to do.
The outposts were located along the highway that connects Balkh and Jowzjan.
The Taliban Red Unit attacked 28 local police outposts in Chardara District.
The Taliban captured the outposts and seized all weapons and equipment. Dec.
Fortified police outposts and checkpoints dot the streets every few hundred yards.
The police then abandoned 265 other outposts, leaving the pipeline unguarded. Sept.
The work for AWS Outposts began a year and a half ago.
There are two types of Colonial Outposts: Manufacturing Facility and Operations Center.
That means that Outposts represents a possibly huge new opportunity for Amazon.
Three outposts were captured by the Taliban in several hours of battle.
The Obama administration has sent naval ships to pass near those outposts in a challenge to suggestions that China has effective, if not legal, control over waters near those outposts, which Washington says should be open to free passage.
Customers can sign up for Outposts in a similar fashion to any EC2 instance, but instead of spinning it up in the cloud, an order goes to the Outposts team, and it gets racked, stacked and installed on prem.
Here, international aid agencies have some of their most crucial, and remote, outposts.
Some of the world's best-known universities are establishing outposts in the region.
Maps on the far walls shows three underground oil pipelines and border outposts.
Subi is the largest of China's seven man-made outposts in the Spratlys.
Diplomatic outposts are hardened targets with security, blast walls and other security measures.
Peshmerga outposts dot the area, protecting the flaming oil fields on Kirkuk's outskirts.
Eataly, for one, now has 40 worldwide outposts of its Italian-themed hall.
In the absence of negotiations, the outposts grow and gradually become more established.
He expects such outposts to increase fivefold to 100 by year-end 2018.
"The majority of our outposts have collapsed to the Taliban," Mr. Mubarez said.
The Taliban attacked three security outposts in the district on Sunday evening. Sept.
They captured three outposts before they realized they were surrounded on three sides.
Occasionally at those outposts, the daily routine can be demeaning for proud athletes.
I spent days greeting military officials, shuffling among a few different military outposts.
Now, it's global, prized around the world rather than a few isolated outposts.
This medieval ship probably served the Venetian empire, which had Black Sea outposts.
To meet those requirements, foreign banks lend the money to their American outposts.
Tech companies are unlikely to give up on their Chinese AI outposts easily.
The Chinese military's "string of pearls" strategy depends on far-flung regional outposts.
The U.S. military operates air bases and outposts in the Kurdish-administered region.
" Forlorn outposts, often built near villages resentful of foreign occupiers, were "bullet sponges.
Insurgents captured one of the outposts, seizing all of its weapons and equipment.
The outposts are currently considered illegal under Israeli law, as well as international law.
Kurdish militants frequently target police stations and other security force outposts with car bombs.
Vanguard's hand is strengthened by mysterious attacks on Federation outposts along the Klingon border.
Meanwhile, Turkey is sending tanks to its border and reinforcing its outposts within Idlib.
That has made it cheaper to set up foreign outposts than to acquire them.
Pentagon types question the military utility of China's outposts in the South China Sea.
In addition to its U.S. office, Lightspeed has outposts in India, Israel, and China.
At least 20 police outposts and an army base were targeted, the committee said.
A team of mostly unknowns earning a pay cheque playing in remote hockey outposts.
The army gave these lonely outposts unusually perky names like Red Pepper and Basil.
Die and the neighboring town of Luc-en-Diois were once important Roman outposts.
As a result, the northern outposts were always heavily — and no doubt oppressively — militarized.
U.S. Marines will still guard the grounds and high security locations of the outposts.
Beijing holds the lion's share of these features with approximately 27 outposts peppered throughout.
It said pro-government militias had pounded rebel outposts with artillery gunfire and rockets.
Its territory has shriveled from the size of Portugal to a handful of outposts.
Clones were constructed in various outposts of the empire, including Warsaw, Riga and Bucharest.
It grew from around 70 outposts during the Obama administration to over 100 today.
Reinforcements pushed the Taliban fighters back and helped retain control of the outposts. Oct.
Five security outposts fell to the Taliban, three of which belonged to commando units.
At least 231 soldiers were taken prisoners with five security outposts collapsing to insurgents.
A collaboration with sweetgreen, selling a specialty olive oil in the brand's retail outposts.
But now meme culture has grown to reach the Facebook outposts of red staters.
So when it first announced Outposts last year, it was major news for customers.
Mali's military already has retreated from some of its most remote and vulnerable outposts.
But, already, American forces in the region are reinforcing their outposts, bases and airfields.
Aside from a few outposts in border states, the Railroad was a Northern institution.
Briefly schools or outposts, many are husks, looted and desolate monuments to forgotten plans.
But the Taliban have also struck back with attacks against outposts and police checkpoints.
The Taliban captured the military base and four outposts, looting all weapons and equipment.
It opened offices in London in July, and wants outposts in France, Israel and Singapore.
Further along the border in Paktika Province, Taliban fighters occupied abandoned C.I.A. bases and outposts.
We now are seeing outposts of, you know, fighters claiming to be affiliated with ISIS.
By comparison, Starbucks expanded nationally in the early 1990s, and opened international outposts in 1997.
"We will turn boarded-up communities into new outposts of American commerce," Trump later said.
There are scores more informal settler outposts, some of which have also received government funding.
Amazon reportedly had plans to open upwards of 3000 outposts in the next few years.
The area caters to thousands of retirees in Yuma and other nearby senior citizen outposts.
Outposts around Mosul (or locals who enjoy running in close circles around their houses): pic.twitter.
If they have to set up new continental European outposts this could be extremely costly.
Many landed in Washington Heights, where the streets became outposts of the towns left behind.
Within two decades, all but a couple of outposts of Britain's empire had been abandoned.
Apparently, the additional giveaways are an attempt to get people back into local Chipotle outposts.
Its ambitious goal: to push heavily armed gangs from slums and construct permanent police outposts.
Hipster outposts in Midtown and Corktown are drawing young people from the suburbs and afar.
He also ventured into megalithic stone tunnels, which had been mislabeled as Underground Railroad outposts.
But the readiness of commercial space outposts to take NASA's place is far from certain.
So they directed the new immigrants to these once-desolate outposts while denigrating their culture.
Late Thursday night, two army outposts were overrun in a large and coordinated Taliban attack.
Taliban fighters were pushed back, and they were not able to capture any outposts. Dec.
The new business model involves outposts in airports and "stores within stores" at larger retailers.
At least 21 soldiers were taken prisoners and five security outposts were taken by insurgents.
Two outposts were overrun by the Taliban, but were later captured by the security forces.
In place of farms and military outposts I found Chinese takeouts and check-cashing outlets.
It has outposts in 56 countries, sending regular cables to headquarters in Redmond, near Seattle.
Previously, administration officials said about 85033 troops would relocate from two outposts in northeast Syria.
In Queens, Silvercup Studios has added two new production outposts, including one in the Bronx.
And many automakers have opened California outposts to become part of the high-tech scene.
An additional two security forces were wounded and three outposts fell to Taliban control. Dec.
Only 10% of doctors work in rural outposts that are often understaffed and poorly equipped.
Amona is the largest of about 100 outposts built without authorization across the West Bank.
In 2014-15, Tate's four outposts across England drew about eight million visitors in all.
Two outposts were captured by the Taliban, but were later retaken by security forces. Feb.
The presence of American troops allows intelligence officers to travel far from traditional diplomatic outposts.
US power projection across the Pacific, faces long distances and relies heavily on intermediate outposts.
The exercise pairs Western trainers with African partners in different outposts scattered around Senegal and Mauritania.
Freed from the threat of demolition by the authorities, those outposts are only likely to expand.
Some of the foundation's foreign outposts have drawn extra scrutiny because donors can give money anonymously.
The gunfire on Sunday was the latest burst of violence at one of the chain's outposts.
According to DARPA's figures, about 22018,000 pounds of supplies are needed at combat outposts a week.
China, the United States, and Russia all establish mining outposts, essentially keeping one another in check.
Bild am Sonntag (BamS) newspaper said, without citing its sources, that 13 outposts were being reviewed.
Both Lee and Innamorato were endorsed by Pittsburgh DSA, one of the organization's most active outposts.
It also targeted a number of terrorist outposts containing weapons, ammunition and radical elements, Rifai said.
The United States has some 600 overseas military bases, with many other outposts of various sorts.
China has built outposts across the area and fielded various weapons systems to strengthen its position.
Settler leaders said they also struggled to get information about how many outposts were being legalized.
Amona was the largest of scores of outposts erected in the West Bank without formal approval.
Among the fashion purveyors highlighted, Payless ShoeSource topped the list, with 1,000 outposts closing up shop.
At 230:15, the fighters line up for the day's tasks: guarding outposts, slaughtering a cow.
And China has been quietly perfecting one of its key military outposts in the disputed waters.
There are thousands upon thousands of stations, of planetary outposts, of shipping lanes and tourist destinations.
Amazon Web Services last year introduced Outposts, data center hardware that links servers with its cloud.
More than three dozen stations have been overhauled, many rebuilt into sleek, steel-and-glass outposts.
The four attacks struck government outposts in northern and eastern Afghanistan; at least three appeared coordinated.
In practical terms, Trump's business properties now operate as de facto outposts of the U.S. government.
The Taliban captured several police outposts in the area and took the control of the valley.
Over the next two weeks, the base and its outposts endured daily barrages and sniper fire.
Over time, the fighting spread to faraway imperial outposts, including China, the Middle East and Africa.
Secret Berbère has its central location in North Central Morocco, with outposts in Madrid and Paris.
The latest surge of refugees began after Rohingya militants attacked Myanmar security outposts in late August.
The department's sprawling network of prosecutorial offices and other outposts employ more than 115,000 staff members.
On Mr. Trump's orders, a couple hundred American troops have been removed from two military outposts.
While its systems are offline, Travelex outposts have been using pen and paper to conduct transactions.
American missionaries were forced to flee their outposts and seek shelter at a United Nations compound.
AWS first announced Outposts last year, which was a major strategic move for the cloud giant.
Two security outposts were captured by the Taliban, but they were retaken by security forces later.
Three army outposts were captured by the Taliban, but they were later retaken by security forces.
In Starlink, each planet you encounter is being taken over by Legion and it's your job to kill them and put resources toward various outposts in order to make sure they can't easily come back (also the outposts give you bonuses and farm materials for you).
The Met has 5003 million works of art that span 2500,22012 years and fill three different outposts.
The Met has 22012 million works of art that span 5,000 years and fill three different outposts.
In the past, Israel's High Court has ordered some outposts evacuated and razed, including Amona and Migron.
The government-approved expansion of the settlement program is distinct from illegal settler outposts such as Amona.
As well as the formal settlements, which Israel fully supports, settlers have established more than 100 outposts.
The uses of those services ranged from propaganda telecommunications to communicating with Chinese soldiers at remote outposts.
But you need a lot of it, and there are only a handful of outposts to conquer.
Some redditors have connected the logo — which they call the "Protagoras" logo — with Delos-controlled secret outposts.
In this, Asia leads the way with virtual reality outposts like the Viveland theme park in China.
These are just the physical outposts of a show that at times feels needlessly overwhelming and convoluted.
London outposts typically offer courses in vocational subjects, like business or management, which are cheap to teach.
It's not totally uncommon to see two different outposts on a single block in New York City.
While many other Web outposts are flailing, adult sites are taking in millions of dollars a month.
Carmakers such as GM, Ford, Nissan and Toyota have all set up research outposts in Silicon Valley.
Rohingya insurgents carried out a series of coordinated attacks against police outposts and an army base Friday.
Those places are so well known that they feed presidents and have outposts at the local airport.
The Saudis and Indians are also rumoured to be interested in establishing outposts, as are the Russians.
Tactics have changed, from exposed outposts towards mobile units that can be concentrated when and where needed.
The Islamic State has attempted to gain influence, with insurgents trying to establish outposts on the coast.
There are several large slums in the east, but they are regarded as outposts in enemy territory.
At the same time, the field of self-taught art has developed significant outposts of its own.
The U.S. also has several military outposts in Syria for the mission to defeat the terrorist group.
There's even a Cheesecake Factory in the park, one of three Asian outposts of the American chain. 
Stephens thought the Pentagon might see its value in securing forward operating bases—outposts in hostile territory.
NASA only needs a few dozen kilowatts worth of power for its initial lunar or Martian outposts.
The base itself was protected by outposts surrounding it and another layer of defenses some distance away.
Like those of many North Korean outposts, the duties of the Cairo embassy extend well beyond diplomacy.
The soldiers inside are safe, for now, but other Turkish outposts have been hit by air strikes.
In camps, villages and other outposts, the Kikuyu suffered forced labour, disease, starvation, torture, rape and murder.
Both cafes eventually opened outposts in Tokyo, and by 2016 their bouncy pancakes were all over Instagram.
Cambridge, England, now hosts several A.I. research outposts for American tech companies, including Amazon, Microsoft and Apple.
Food and water were rationed in the outposts, and wounded men sometimes died awaiting helicopter evacuation flights.
The large number of US military outposts and official facilities give it plenty of locations to target.
Amazon's $13.4 billion deal to buy Whole Foods adds physical outposts to the online shopping giant's empire.
In Somalia, about 600 Special Operations forces are fighting the Shabab from small outposts alongside local troops.
QUALITY EATS Michael Stillman will be opening two outposts of his West Village steakhouse featuring unusual cuts.
And the outposts would enable Chinese forces to keep the U.S. military away from the Chinese mainland.
In many former British outposts the laws still stand, or are even being strengthened, particularly in Africa.
Entrepreneurs and employees are free to crisscross the country seeking opportunity, establishing business outposts and cementing deals.
The police, meanwhile, mostly got tactical infrastructure, which can range from large bases to small combat outposts.
Dozens of military vehicles were seen moving toward various outposts along Greece's 2015-mile boundary with Turkey.
The Taliban have made inroads into Bala Murghab District, reaching its bazaar and attacking five security outposts.
No one who faces these problems benefits from Gavin Brown's "outposts" in Chinatown, Harlem, and Boyle Heights.
Flags of Shi'ite factions fly at outposts a short drive from a one of the U.S. bases.
Outposts, bonfires and expanding your influence There's a very open-ended structure to the story in Far Cry Primal, but just like past games in the series there are also outposts and bonfires (Primal's take on radio towers) that open up the map and create new fast travel points.
Or Washington could organize an international monitoring mission with outposts in Northeast Syria, aimed at deterring Turkey's aggression.
Outposts are small unsanctioned communities which have sprung up in the West Bank in the last 20 years.
The bill would allow settlers living in these outposts to remain in homes built on private Palestinian land.
Under the proposed bill, 55 of the outposts will have official sanction, according to settlements watchdog Peace Now.
Related: Israel's Knesset advances bill on legalizing West Bank outposts Palestinian Ibrahim Yacoub knows how the settlers feel.
Soon these outposts could support fighter squadrons patrolling the disputed airspace and waters of the South China Seas.
Since Trump's inauguration, Israel has announced 6,000 new settlement homes and legalized settler outposts in the West Bank.
Two young Jewish extremists who were living in West Bank settlement outposts have been charged in that attack.
AHS attempts to confuse us with Timothy and Emily throughout the season with all of Outposts Three's antics.
Since the early 2000s British university outposts have sprung up across the globe, from Lagos to Johor Bahru.
Outposts usually start with pre-fabricated huts on remote hilltops and lived in by a handful of settlers.
The magic-circle firms with global ambitions already tap into some of that work through their American outposts.
The assailants arrived in boats and attacked the island's eight military outposts, Darak mayor Ali Ramat told Reuters.
First The Limited revealed it was shuttering outposts; then, Wet Seal and BCBG revealed plans to close stores.
Around 20063 Israeli settlers live in Amona, the largest of scores of outposts built in the West Bank.
They have vast resources and give humans the potential to create outposts and fueling stations in outer space.
The alleged insurgents carried out a series of coordinated attacks against police outposts and an army base Friday.
The firm's Hong Kong office has been its busiest, and it has outposts in eight other Chinese cities.
The institutions designed to deal with opinion -- the schools, the legislatures, the press — are outposts of ideological certitudes.
China has been building up islands and outcrops in the sea under its control into well-equipped outposts.
Now leaders of the settler movement have advanced unprecedented new legislation that would legalize most of those outposts.
The rangers have only four motorcycles — for about 100 men stationed at the two outposts along the river.
Mr. Netanyahu's government has been working to retroactively legalize dozens of settler outposts that sit on public land.
The persecution fueled a new Rohingya militant movement, which staged attacks against Myanmar security outposts on Aug. 25.
Now, leaders of the settler movement have advanced unprecedented new legislation that would legalize most of the outposts.
The board's recommendations, including millions of dollars in safety improvements at US diplomatic outposts, were implemented in 2013.
Homegrown artists have received greater national and global recognition, while established international galleries have set up LA outposts.
Conatus in Rockaway (with additional outposts in California and Costa Rica) is at near-capacity with 35 clients.
Two outposts of local police were captured by the Taliban, but were later recaptured by Afghan forces. Dec.
And it has had North American cities holding out billions to deliver its new outposts to their doors.
The district governor's office is just 100 yards from the house, and there are two police outposts nearby.
Hewlett-Packard, which split into two companies three years ago, has had large outposts in Idaho and Oregon.
That has helped push some tech companies into building major outposts in Canada, particularly in Toronto and Vancouver.
Even the Israeli authorities have deemed illegal some of the unauthorized outposts where Airbnb accommodations can be found.
The Shabab leadership views the outposts "as an irritant, masses to go after it, but fails," Maj. Gen.
Two security outposts and three villages were captured by the Taliban as a the result of the clashes.
At least ten American colleges had closed outposts of the Confucius Institute, a Chinese-government-funded cultural program.
The remaining Special Operations forces are working out of about a dozen bases or outposts in northeastern Syria.
The Taliban has agreed to hold back attacks on cities, highways, and major security outposts throughout the country.
Russian troops have already occupied abandoned American outposts in Syria as Moscow moves to fill the power vacuum.
The Taliban captured one of the outposts in Abak, but security forces later regained control of it. Oct.
When combat outposts started closing up, the territory was usually ceded right back to the Taliban weeks later.
They showed armored vehicles, watchtowers and a fluttering American flag — above outposts that no longer look so hasty.
A Russian expedition arrived in Spanish-controlled San Francisco in 1806, seeking provisions for malnourished outposts up north.
Insurgents eventually captured one of the outposts, and local authorities claimed that 20 Taliban fighters were killed. Aug.
Insurgents eventually captured one of the outposts, and local authorities claimed that 20 Taliban fighters were killed. Aug.
With the general availability of AWS Outposts, now all three of the top clouds have hybrid cloud offerings.
When astronomers peer across the cosmos for potential outposts of alien life, they look for planets like Earth.
It had cut off remote outposts and was challenging the American-backed government across much of the country.
Instead, Amazon will grow across its tech hubs, which include large outposts in cities like Boston, Austin, Tex.
The Taliban were briefly able to capture the security outposts, which were later recaptured by local security forces.
Beyond the major settlement blocs, Israel should stop settlement activities and remove outposts that are illegal under Israeli law.
In September, Chinese President Xi Jinping said China had no intention to militarize its outposts in the Spratly islands.
By contrast, outposts are illegally built Israeli villages which have not been recognized or authorized by the Israeli government.
But the rapid response underscored how seriously the Trump administration views the potential risks at far-flung diplomatic outposts.
Arterburn said it was helpful to understand such restaurants as "overseas commercial outposts" rather than just places to eat.
She's always been running back and forth between two outposts, two powerful men who require so much of her.
Prosperity is a relatively small commune, and much of the game is spent liberating outposts, further spreading your influence.
Instead, the way you upgrade Prosperity is by collecting ethanol which, conveniently, can only be found at enemy outposts.
Later, telegraph maps used during World War I used that same red line to connect strategic outposts of communication.
Belatedly, his Pentagon chiefs grew alarmed as China turned disputed reefs in the South China Sea into military outposts.
Retailers can leverage pop-ups as outposts to introduce products to new audiences, or to handle pickups and returns.
Overnight, dozens of Muslim militants armed with sticks, knives and homemade weapons had launched an attack on police outposts.
The State Department says it has no record of being notified about the foundation's overseas outposts during Clinton's tenure.
Think about it: McDonald's first went nationwide in the 1950s, and opened its first international outposts in the 19903s.
Geared toward WeWork employees and members, Sweetgreen at WeWork outposts are going live in seven cities in the country.
" 2005: U.S. secretary of state nominee Condoleezza Rice calls Zimbabwe one of the world&aposs six "outposts of tyranny.
It carries both a lot and little weight, and orbiting outposts is astro-not for the faint of heart.
His Embassy of God church claims 25,000 followers (almost all white) in Kiev and outposts in over 20 countries.
In 2012, Abercrombie & Fitch had 839 locations worldwide, per Fortune; last year, it closed 54 outposts, according to Reuters.
Under the new bill, 55 of the outposts will have official sanction, according to Israeli settlement watchdog Peace Now.
In fact, Americans are safer with suspected terrorists in custody at maximum security prisons instead of overseas military outposts.
More store closures — on top of the 400 outposts slated to shutter, as announced earlier this spring — are expected.
China has been building islands on contested rocks in the South China Sea and turning them into military outposts.
Israel has been quietly legalizing tiny outposts established by settlers in the West Bank over the past two decades.
Your objectives include attacking enemy outposts, raiding underground labs for advanced technology, rescuing fallen comrades, and sniping enemy forces.
He blamed the expulsions of Russian diplomats from outposts in 24 countries on a "colossal blackmail" campaign by Washington.
Soldiers in tanks rolled into Alemão in 2010, accompanied by police officers who began building a network of outposts.
At least 24 militants and six soldiers were killed on Sunday in attacks on military outposts in North Sinai.
The U.N. agency said that the purges began a year ago, after a few Rohingya militants attacked security outposts.
And tech giants like Facebook, Google and IBM have been aggressively hiring engineering talent for their New York outposts.
The French scattered the groups, and fighters have launched numerous attacks since then on United Nations outposts and elsewhere.
With outposts in Aspen, Nantucket, Manhattan, and now Montauk, this is a Lady with expensive taste in real estate.
Meanwhile, China maintains that its island-building on strategic outposts in the South China Sea is for nonmilitary functions.
It has also been building military outposts on man-made islands in the South China Sea despite U.S. concerns.
In the past four months, militants have raided four major military outposts in Mali and Niger, killing 300 soldiers.
The insurgents captured three outposts in the area, and killed at least six police officers and wounded eight others.
There are some 30 mainly agricultural settlements in the area, along with 18 smaller Israeli outposts, Peace Now says.
More recently, the island's fiscal crisis has sparked a new exodus, including many professionals, to outposts like Orlando, Fla.
This dynamic dates to a time when the islands were trade outposts that connected Africa with the Arab world.
The warehouse, in Campbellsville, is one of 210 Amazon fulfillment centers, delivery stations and other outposts around the country.
By militarizing these newly-claimed outposts, China could bully other East Asian nations into submission by choking off trade.
In addition to the Manhattan studio, she has three Power Stretch outposts in New Jersey and one in Florida.
In this role, islands act like distant outposts, scattered about, breaking up the endless expanse of nothing at all.
In the past, both the Taliban and Nato-backed forces had taken over the buildings to use as military outposts.
In addition to Asia, it has big offices in London and New York and branches and outposts throughout the world.
The Supreme Court has consistently upheld Palestinian property rights in such cases, leading to the forced evacuation of some outposts.
Outposts are small communities, often consisting of just a few dozen trailer homes, which have sprung up since the 1990s.
Those steps would come in response to the forced closure of three Russian diplomatic outposts in the U.S. last month.
Its artefacts—barbed wire, rusting military outposts—are scrawled artlessly across the UN "buffer zone" that divides Nicosia, the capital.
US forces are known to have small units stationed at small outposts at varying locations along the Syria-Turkey border.
It now wants to invest in more foreign ventures, beyond its present outposts in America, Poland, Cambodia and New Zealand.
The Cali Cartel had carted Christina off to the jungle, where FARC, the Colombian Marxist-Leninist guerrillas, had their outposts.
Israel has previously hit Iranian-backed militia outposts in Syria, mainly targeting arms convoys of the Lebanese Shi'ite group Hezbollah.
The group often targets the capital Mogadishu and bases operated by government and African Union (AU) soldiers in remote outposts.
The exempt counties are reliably Republican outposts, so currying favour with constituents is a likelier explanation than outright racial animus.
With the ISS aging toward obsolescence, NASA may be carrying out that research on private space outposts in the future.
"Creating facts" was originally the work of zealous activists who moved onto hilltop outposts, unsanctioned by even the Israeli government.
It was one of the only organized outposts nearby for Marines, a place for resupply, a shower, and hot food.
Aware of the limits of the talent pool in its native Southeast Asia, Grab has long maintained engineering outposts overseas.
" (Some OWS outposts did; most didn't.) "People there didn't feel that the state was capable of responding to popular pressure.
But after taking down a couple of outposts and deciding how I was going to do it, I felt better.
All of which is to say: exploring new planets and setting up outposts is a core focus of Andromeda's story.
He stockpiled bitcoin even as he worked at outposts of Apple and eBay in Utah over the next few years.
However, Russia did not maintain major settlements or military outposts on the land, according the the Office of the Historian.
So is the string of U.S. bases and outposts stretching from Djibouti to Tunisia, Cameroon to Kenya, Ghana to Niger.
Every package that needs to be moved between the disparate outposts civilization has left has to be delivered this way.
From taco trucks to legendary burger outposts, destination diners, and more, the City of Angels has it all (plus some).
Gendered thinking no doubt contributed to Thatcher's image as a pantomime villain in Sheffield and other outposts of deindustrializing Britain.
Private outposts, or "space hotels," could support tourism, research, and other commercial interests that the International Space Station could not.
Throughout the resort, there are a few outposts where you can buy wood and fire-starters for the fire pits.
Clinton's server stem from the Benghazi committee's inquiry into the attack on the American government outposts in Libya on Sept.
Many of the restaurants are found in China, but other outposts are located in Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and even Amsterdam.
Throughout the game, I liberated outposts and fought against Mickey and Lou, killing hundreds of bad guys in the process.
Why it matters: ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attacks, which targeted Syrian government outposts in the city of Sweida.
The US Special Forces operators who swooped in on al-Baghdadi's compound came from several US outposts in the region.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but government officials blamed Taliban insurgents for the attacks on the government outposts.
The more outposts that are built, the more settlements expand, the less possible it is to create a contiguous state.
The insurgents have been striking checkpoints and small outposts at night in the turbulent southern provinces of Farah and Helmand.
Extensive fortification of these outposts, including missile batteries, means that China has virtually annexed a vast swathe of this ocean.
The first western outposts established on Lake Michigan were set up by French traders as the War of 1812 raged.
Because he loves driving cross-country, it is, too, a poetry of motels, small towns, remote outposts and roadside attractions.
And in a development sometimes missed by local officials abroad, it began signing up kindred local groups in distant outposts.
As one of the league's elite scorers, he causes his share of problems by launching 3-pointers from distant outposts.
Vernon was a pastor with the Disciples of Christ who had a talent for starting new outposts of the church.
None of the security outposts fell to the Taliban; reinforcements from the district center forced the Taliban to flee. Oct.
Founded in 2008, the Mediterranean-style chain has outposts in Paris, Vienna and Melbourne, Australia: 75 Ninth Avenue (15th Street).
The company now has more than 110 so-called fulfillment centers across the country, and other outposts that handle logistics.
That has allowed the Taliban to mass large numbers of fighters against isolated outposts and bases, often with devastating results.
The outposts are often a mixture of blast-resistant walls known as Hesco barriers, rudimentary structures and all-weather tents.
These Chinese government-funded centers teach a whitewashed version of China and serve as outposts of China's overseas intelligence network.
The Marines took over one of the smallest of those outposts, which had a dirt berm as its protective barrier.
In a posting online, the Taliban claimed to have overrun 15 government outposts, including a "strategic military base" in Uruzgan.
Atheists bought tarot decks and went to outposts in Mendocino to supervise one another through sustained, high-dose LSD trips.
"Freedom is the most important thing for humans in life," Colonel Rodwal told me as he drove us between outposts.
Mr. Putin, though, has done the opposite, stressing the importance of keeping remote northern outposts alive, no matter the cost.
Were there lesbians living openly like this, I wondered, in hardscrabble rural outposts like Pie Town some 80 years ago?
It also gave Russia a golden opportunity to expand its influence and swiftly take over abandoned US outposts and checkpoints.
With Outposts, you have racks of AWS servers that have compute, storage, database and analytics and machine learning on them.
By the end of 23, Syrian government forces had attacked medical outposts at least eighty-nine times, in eight provinces.
Much of it had taken the form of British units in fortified outposts with limited influence over territory around them.
When insurgents overrun outposts or districts, it typically takes American warplanes and American-trained commando units to drive them back.
Another effective Taliban tactic is dressing in army or police uniforms and driving stolen, explosives-laden Humvees into government outposts.
Another effective Taliban tactic is dressing in army or police uniforms and driving stolen, explosives-laden Humvees into government outposts.
The bloodiest attack took place in Zabul Province, where 27 police officers were killed in Taliban attacks on their outposts.
The attack on the small base was the latest in a series of deadly Taliban ambushes of Afghan security outposts.
The deadliest attack took place in Herat Province, where the Taliban attacked security outposts in the center of Gulran District.
US to Russia: you have 72 hours to close 3 diplomatic outposts The Summer of Love ended 50 years ago.
Google and Microsoft already have outposts in the city and countless other tech companies, including Uber, have researchers based in Canada.
According to Peace Now, a left-wing organization that tracks settlement growth, there are 97 Israeli outposts in the West Bank.
About 330 Israeli settlers lived in Amona, the largest of scores of outposts built in the West Bank without official authorization
The company operates only in Korea, but it does have engineering outposts in Beijing, LA, Seattle, Shanghai, Silicon Valley and Seoul.
Since Trump's inauguration a month ago, Israel has announced the creation of 6,000 new settler units and legalized thousands of outposts.
Israel responded with a wave of air strikes on what it described as joint Syrian and Iranian military outposts in Syria.
But when a group of workers from Ohio visit one of Fuyao's outposts in China, "American Factory" draws a different contrast.
Both problems can be solved if governments see mini-grids not as autarkic outposts, but as part of a master plan.
To make matters worse, critics questioned whether the State Department had provided adequate security at the outposts in strife-torn city.
Tate's two major London outposts, Tate Modern and Tate Britain, have both seen turnover in their top seat in recent months.
High walls in the desert funnel would-be migrants to Border Patrol outposts, while militarized barriers splice border towns in two.
And if we're planning to built outposts on the Moon, we'll probably want to know a bit more about these moonquakes.
Murray and his five brothers also own two Caddyshack outposts in Florida and Illinois inspired by the 1980 golf comedy classic.
Where roads are clogged and infrastructure is decrepit, the rival firms are melding warehouses and local outposts into idiosyncratic distribution networks.
Supplies are scattered throughout each region — usually in towns, compounds and outposts — but they can't be seen from the game's TACMAP.
Those steps could involve moving London-based staff to outposts on the continent or paying them off and hiring employees locally.
The information of military personnel who use Strava was also shared on the heat map, leaving the outposts susceptible to detection.
In the past 15-20 years the Pentagon has taken steps to improve relations between its overseas outposts and local communities.
Martin Bethenod, who currently runs the Piazzo Grassi in Venice, will become director of both Mr Pinault's Italian and French outposts.
An interactive map of Banff lets you wander, clicking on outposts and other tagged animals to follow them through the park.
The more outposts that are built, the more the settlements expand, the less possible it is to create a contiguous state.
China has long been a land of emigration, establishing small outposts of its people in almost every country in the world.
China may well control the origins of BRI routes and commerce, but the Europeans dominate the endpoints and major sale outposts.
But a US defense official told CNN it was unclear if the missiles remained on the outposts following the April exercises.
A few hours later, Israeli aircraft struck a number of militant outposts belonging to Hamas, the Islamist group that rules Gaza.
" Other early outposts include Star Wars Chicks, a site "created in response to the argument that 'Star Wars is for boys!
Four Questions Jennifer Mankins took over the boutique Bird in 2004 and has since expanded it to include three Brooklyn outposts.
"The air force has over the past few hours eliminated a number of outposts used by terrorist elements," the army said.
They are part of an expansive network of about 100 outposts established mostly over the past two decades without government authorization.
Moments before Padrino spoke, VTV aired messages of support from Venezuela's eight regional commanders from their military outposts throughout the country.
In neighboring Baghlan and Takhar provinces, the Taliban killed 16 members of pro-government militias in attacks on outposts, officials said.
The embattled outposts are remote, and sometimes it takes months before bodies can finally be shipped back, badly damaged and decomposed.
Caliburger's are thinner and often fresh-cut (with the exception of certain international outposts, due to sourcing logistics), but twice-fried.
The violence on Monday occurred a day after dawn attacks on three outposts of the Myanmar border police by unidentified militants.
Austin, Texas, has long been a hub for sales and customer-service outposts for some of Silicon Valley's largest tech companies.
There are also about 100 settler outposts in the West Bank like Amona, built without official permission from the Israeli government.
Now, that method is coming to the US, with clinics in Colorado, Connecticut, and Washington state setting up similar testing outposts.
Now, that method is coming to the US, with clinics in Colorado, Connecticut, and Washington state setting up similar testing outposts.
The Taliban attacked security outposts in other parts of the province, but there were no casualties among Afghan security forces. Nov.
Now, operations that once seemed like lucrative outposts on the frontiers of capitalism have turned into liabilities for the Scandinavian banks.
In Paktika Province, hundreds of Taliban fighters attacked several security outposts in Mata Khan and Zurmat districts killing 13 police officers.
But in my experience, interviewing scores of the addicted from rural outposts to city streets, that was almost never the case.
After pushing by the Hun outposts they found themselves confronted by American machine guns, but finally they crawled into the shellhole.
The Taliban are trying to get the control of Kabul-Kandahar Highway by continuously attacking security outposts in the area. Oct.
The opportunity to form partnerships such as these are part of the reason foreign companies create US research and development outposts.
Some passageways connect outposts to their military bases, said one resident reached by telephone who requested anonymity for fear of retribution.
Aziz Ouedraogo, a spokesman for the armed forces in Burkina Faso, declined to comment on reports of military outposts being abandoned.
Despite competing claims from several Southeast Asian nations, China continues to construct artificial islands, even installing missile systems on some outposts.
Typically, these businesses have high-functioning websites, supported by brick-and-mortar outposts in strategic locations like London and Hong Kong.
Last year, Brazil's military abandoned two river outposts guarding the country's Yanomami reserve, which had been established to keep out prospectors.
Down the street, popular stores like Bonobos and Warby Parker have outposts, and local coffee favorite Panther Coffee has a shop.
A move in that direction seems more likely at this point, as opposed to blowing up American diplomatic and military outposts.
Last month American special forces released photos of destroyed YPG outposts, saying their removal "addresses legitimate security concerns along the border".
Now, as tensions and restrictions continue to ramp up, some observers wonder if the days of those outposts may be numbered.
He spread Enlightenment ideas to the farthest outposts of Europe—and he sold them out to the autocrats who lived there.
On Tuesday at the AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas, AWS CEO Andy Jassy announced that Outposts is now generally available.
But it and other outposts of liberal democracy in China came under deepening pressure even before Mr. Xi rose to power.
One linchpin of American strategy had been to fight away from population centers, from outposts the military sometimes called blocking positions.
In 2019, the Taliban controls Marjah again, well most of it at least, except for maybe a few Afghan Army outposts.
Lively phrased the post as a message to contemporary Japanese restaurant o ya, which has outposts in both Boston and New York.
He took on the right-wingers who dominated his state branch and transformed it into one of the party's most liberal outposts.
Unlike settlements, outposts do not have official recognition from the Israeli government, though many have received financial support through investment in infrastructure.
First, all settlements and outposts are obstacles that must be dealt with if there is to be a peace deal (see article).
Alibaba has long incorporated augmented and virtual reality into its brick-and-mortar outposts, including at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Shanghai.
It now flourishes in 55 outposts, across Britain, continental Europe, North America and Australia, with a total of about 3,500 regular attendees.
First off, Travesia Cuatro, a gallery with outposts in both Madrid and Guadalajara, wins for exuding chic minimalist vibes the entire fair.
The caveats: No physical outposts means no dressing rooms to test-drive potential threads or make speedy returns sans post-office visits.
While Yong He is a chain restaurant with outposts in nearly every neighborhood in town, each store retains a small-business feel.
The most popular location for new outposts is Singapore, whose government has greatly relaxed red tape in order to attract more FOs.
The game tells the story of a squad of mutant "stalkers" (wasteland explorers) working for the Ark, one of civilization's last outposts.
This rapid growth means that China, which had almost no foreign cultural outposts in 2000, now has more than any other country.
Four outposts of the Turkish army along the Syria border were attacked on Wednesday with artillery and mortar shells, the army said.
While you're scanning forts and outposts for enemy positioning you can also see what ship bonuses your opponents bring to the table.
As many as 4,000 of its fighters operate in the northeastern jungles of Nigeria, attacking army outposts, remote villages and even towns.
I try to see the Iraqi fence and the concrete outposts where I stood roughly a week ago, but it's too far.
He also said Japan was gravely concerned about China's building of what he called "large-scale outposts" in the South China Sea.
Once mining outposts populated by thousands of people, fires, mining accidents and rail contract changes left the settlements virtually empty by 1930.
China claims almost all the energy-rich waters of the South China Sea where it has established military outposts on artificial islands.
Nor will it cover the thousands of food service and retail jobs expected to arise as a result of Amazon's new outposts.
Best known as a founder of the much-lauded Noma in Copenhagen, he already has bakery and cooking-school outposts in Brooklyn.
With outposts in East Hampton, St. Barth's and at 247 Centre Street, Clic describes itself as a general store, bookstore and gallery.
Russian air strikes hit Islamic State outposts near Khanaser while army artillery pounded them from government-held Safira, a rebel source said.
Because of Rio's financial crisis, plans fell apart to establish a network of policing outposts in Maré, one large area of favelas.
Mitzpe Danny is part of an expansive network of about 183 outposts established mostly over the past two decades without government authorization.
Best dining: In addition to fast-food chains, DIA, as the airport is popularly called, salts its dining selections with local outposts.
An official working with the U.N. shows a detailed map of the area around Khirbet Tana, with illegal outposts marked in purple.
Perhaps because the chain has kept up with food trends, remodeled a bunch of its outposts, and leaned into social media heavily.
Area C is any location within the West Bank that is under full Israeli control; this includes both military outposts and settlements.
Chelsea Piers, a fancy gym and fitness facility with outposts in New York City and Connecticut, has closed through March 31, 2020.
Among the most troubling illustrations of this point has been the proliferation of settler outposts that are illegal under Israel's own laws.
Asylum-seekers who arrive illegally by boat are carted off to camps in the Pacific outposts of Nauru and Papua New Guinea.
He also helped maintain and operate a Patriot missile launching station and served at air defense outposts in Texas and South Korea.
Once again, the preponderance of Taliban attacks was in the west and north of the country, typically with insurgents overrunning small outposts.
Security forces abandoned two military bases and two outposts before any fighting began, after constant assaults on the area wore them down.
The latest military operation, like an earlier campaign last year, began after Rohingya insurgents attacked security outposts in Rakhine, killing Myanmar forces.
Overall there are 12 regional outposts, and staff at two contacted by Reuters - Dallas Fed and Richmond Fed - were operating as usual.
The Pentagon has identified the two Marine Raiders who were killed in a gunfight Sunday while clearing Iraqi mountains of ISIS outposts.
The Taliban attacked and captured two border outposts in Kamdesh District, killing six members of the border forces and wounding 216 others.
The agents ensure troops have access to parts of the border as needed but are rarely seen on the military's small outposts.
Offices of China's most innovative companies, like Huawei and Tencent, sit next to outposts of their foreign analogues, like SAP and Accenture.
The Knesset voted this year to legalize settlement outposts on private Palestinian land in what was called the application of Israeli sovereignty.
Our reporter Rukmini Callimachi followed in the soldiers' footsteps as they took the city back, collecting documents from abandoned Islamic State outposts.
But one of the American outposts was in Kiev, which went to newly independent Ukraine after the breakup of the Soviet Union.
He dismissed the Kurds, who until last week shared outposts with American soldiers, saying they were "no angels" and fought for money.
President Trump, by contrast, has signaled a retreat and challenged old friends on trade barriers and the cost of American military outposts.
Troops would be withdrawn, combat outposts shuttered, and, eventually, huge bases handed over to the Afghan military or taken over by weeds.
That review was released after the 2012 attacks that killed four Americans, including Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, at diplomatic outposts in Benghazi.
Dave Garcia's long baseball life meandered year after year through minor-league outposts like Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Sioux City, Iowa; Oshkosh, Wis.
Oliver North in the Iran-contra affair and by an espionage scandal involving elite guards at diplomatic outposts in the Soviet Union.
Political scientists, fortunately, cannot randomly assign people to cities, suburbs or rural outposts and then wait to see if their politics adapt.
Craft a bunch of Bypass Chips and search out multiple Colonial Outposts, then visit the lot of them, one after the other.
Throughout Forrest's entire time in Vietnam, Lt. Dan led them through rice paddies, jungles, and other terrain, clearing tunnels and destroying outposts.
For years, Israel made a point of describing housing developments and outposts dotting the West Bank as new "neighborhoods" of existing settlements.
A tribal elder with 10 grown children, Yampik, 48, is a leading Catholic figure in one of the Church's most remote outposts.
The idea of NPTN was, effectively, to treat these free networks and local outposts in a similar vein as the public library.
Now Larry Gagosian and John Berggruen are preparing to open outposts of their international galleries across from SFMOMA's blue-chip treasure chest.
"We're very good at volume," says Rich Wolf, co-founder of Tao Group, which includes outposts in New York and other cities.
Still, like other cross-border buyers, Chinese companies can struggle to run new overseas outposts effectively, while also keeping staff and governments onside.
They host artists-in-residence at their complex in Wendover, Utah, and have outposts to study the California desert climate in the Mojave.
The US allowed Russia to keep some of its outposts "in an effort to arrest the downward spiral in our relationship," Nauert stated.
Set for a vote in the coming days is a divisive bill that would legalize dozens of outposts and potentially backdate that legalislation.
But, if you know where to look, there are occasional outposts that break the run-of-the-mill mold and become totally unique.
Earlier this year, China installed anti-ship cruise missiles and surface-to-air missile systems on three outposts in the South China Sea.
Western-backed rebels resumed on Tuesday a heavy barrage of rocket attacks on Iranian-backed militia outposts along the Baghdad-Damscus Baghdad highway.
As previously-established, he's got outposts all over the area, and the gang wanted to make sure those wouldn't be a problem anymore.
Take one of the latest outposts, Frontier Park, a £4m forecourt development near Blackburn that is more shopping destination than mere filling station.
The army's removal of settlers from Gaza, and latterly from outposts in the West Bank, has passed off with few instances of insubordination.
Huawei has one of the biggest of the such outposts, with GE Healthcare and Rolls-Royce among the recent companies to begin operations.
And the global drug giants with outposts in the Boston area provide an alternative source of finance, and of eventual buyers for startups.
Forging new trails, establishing outposts, and — eventually — taking steps to make each location more habitable rank among Mass Effect: Andromeda's more memorable moments.
This gallery, located in the posh environs of the Upper East Side is the fifth of the eponymous Parisian art dealer's international outposts.
The agency said the points are "usually hidden for security reasons," but then listed the bases, including two airfields and eight military outposts.
A base at Ream and Chinese outposts would give Beijing a perimeter around mainland Southeast Asia, a former US official told The Journal.
Saudi-owned al-Arabiya television said on Sunday coalition aircraft pounded Houthi outposts in southern Sanaa overnight, but gave no details on casualties.
Today there are 400,000 such settlers living in 225 settlements and outposts in the midst of nearly 3 million Palestinians in these regions.
Besides the New Haven location, which opened in 2014, the family runs outposts in Westport and Greenwich, and three other Fairfield county restaurants.
That includes creating or reopening six military outposts and building three new, large nuclear icebreakers to add to its already 40-strong fleet.
The agency said the points are "usually hidden for security reasons," but then listed the bases, including two airfields and eight military outposts.
As recently as October, a subcontractor died of natural causes at Palmer Station, one of two other NSF outposts on the frozen continent.
LISSON A British gallery with two outposts in London and one in Milan; opened an 8,500-square-foot gallery in Chelsea in May.
"I've seen 'Breaking Bad' T-shirts in cities and little outposts all over the world," he writes toward the end of the book.
Today it has outposts in 13 international markets, the better to reach new fans and business partners, as well as potential talent pools.
Sankeys has since evolved into a global brand, with outposts in Ibiza, Tokyo, and New York, though the lattermost shut down in 2014.
Through the ongoing investigation of incident, it says it determined it's safer to test in the cities where it also has engineering outposts.
Since she came on board, the store has opened outposts in Cobble Hill, and an elegantly assembled Williamsburg location designed by Ole Sondresen.
Despite its closing and that of its sister outposts, as part of Donald Trump's "withdrawal" from Syria, American troops remain in that country.
The abandonment of about a dozen outposts across northeastern Syria likely constitutes the largest mass closure of military bases of the Trump presidency.
New York University and the Louvre have opulent outposts in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, where labor abuse has been endemic.
Satellite images of rural outposts and grooved mountainsides dominated the computer screens inside a room in Manhattan, where more than 60 volunteers sat.
The Taliban's elite Red Unit stormed Afghan Army outposts there from several directions, killing at least 15 Afghan soldiers, according to Lt. Col.
Restaurant Review 10 Photos View Slide Show ' The rustic little shop held out longer than many other Ukrainian outposts in the East Village.
Some huts originated as outposts for miners, hunters, foresters, or shepherds, others as way stations for alpinists, scientists, tourists or tramping club members.
TIJUANA, Mexico — When we think of southwestern borderlands, many Americans think of half-abandoned outposts or quaint small towns with lone desert highways.
A fan-shaped array of outposts, including an American Army Special Forces camp, guarded approaches to the base from the north and west.
I served in western Afghanistan in 2008 and 2009 and visited several outposts, though none as dangerous as those in the Korengal Valley.
Once the space was home to an Azerbaijani restaurant, one of many outposts in the neighborhood with roots in the former Soviet Union.
The Myanmar government, however, says it is fighting Rohingya Muslim "terrorists" who launched attacks on security outposts, killing at least a dozen people.
My favorite version, served at one of two outposts of Zeitoun Café, where I dined with Ms. Cherkaoui, was made with chameau — camel.
The western headquarters, known as Advanced Operational Base West, oversaw roughly half a dozen smaller outposts that covered cities like Manbij and Raqqa.
At the Randolph Beer outposts in NoLIta and Williamsburg, the beer lists run deep, but none of the brews are made in-house.
Manda Bay is at the southern edge of an archipelago of American outposts used in the fight against the Shabab in East Africa.
At the height of the war in 2007, the United States had roughly 165,000 troops deployed in 500 bases and outposts across Iraq.
When Amazon Web Services launched its long-awaited product Outposts earlier this month, it stepped into a game Microsoft had long been playing.
"When they were going to their outposts in the evening, from their faces one could tell they would not return," Mr. Malikzada said.
In Somalia, there are about 500 Special Operations troops fighting the Shabab — a Qaeda-linked terrorist group — from small outposts alongside local troops.
The group has also attacked military outposts and convoys and still is regarded as a threat to soldiers and civilians in the region.
Front Burner The Deco, in the garment district, will host outposts of popular shops, as expansions come to the Chelsea and Essex markets.
Esper also explicitly said on CBS that he had not seen any intelligence to back up Trump's claim about the four diplomatic outposts.
The firm now has 1,000 lawyers in 19 offices around the world, having opened outposts from Silicon Valley to Switzerland to Saudi Arabia.
The embassy is among the most fortified American outposts in the world, and there are other less-guarded targets that Iran could choose.
Located 4,000 miles from the company's Paris headquarters, xWorks is part of Faurecia's global network of advanced research facilities and tech scouting outposts.
A similar number of smaller, informal settlement outposts have gone up since the 1990s, without government authorization but usually with some government support.
More than two dozen countries moved this week to expel Russian officials from diplomatic outposts on their soil in retaliation for the poisonings.
The iconic retailer has opened two new mall outposts, one in Texas and another in New Jersey, just in time for the holidays.
These outposts were dubbed "comfort stations" after the Japanese wartime model, according to documents Park recently unearthed from South Korea's Ministry of Health.
He also criticized China on trade, the buildup of military outposts in the South China Sea and its reluctance to isolate North Korea.
Matthew S. Reid, was in Helmand then, too, leading clearance operations in Garmsir District, establishing about 50 outposts across a 30-mile stretch.
Stark evidence of the risk was seen in the lethal 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, and increased security was ordered for those outposts.
The deadliest attack took place in Faryab Province, where a Taliban Red Unit attacked a military base and security outposts in Arkalik village.
Last Monday, dozens of Taliban fighters also attacked security outposts in the district, killing 15 soldiers and wounding seven others, local officials said.
Despite a few major droughts and the Dust Bowl exodus in the 1930s, a number of these settlers clung to their cattle outposts.
The U.S. Defense Department, which opposes China's installation of military facilities on outposts it has built up in the South China Sea, declined comment.
To obtain a license, people would go to designated outposts — similar to the passport system — to get a federal license, administered by the FBI.
PLO condemns vote Under international law, all settlements and outposts are illegal because the West Bank is considered occupied territory, though Israel disputes this.
This fertilizer traveled nearly as far as a kilometer (0.6 miles) past the edges of their active outposts, floating on the chilled Antarctic winds.
They include outposts of the Russian state museum and Paris's Pompidou Centre as well as a museum devoted to Picasso, who was born there.
As we all know, Hillary Clinton was secretary of state at the time, which meant the embassies and diplomatic outposts came under her purview.
They range in size from small outposts of just a few dozen people to Ariel, home to some 203,000 people and a thriving university.
The men certainly have the money to buy multiple Outposts and prepare them for what happens after the apocalypse wipes out the world's population.
The restaurants also suffered: Poor health inspections ensued, employees said they weren't being paid, and one of the three outposts was closed this month.
They are disproportionately female: about 70% of the participants and most of the leadership of local Indivisible outposts are women, according to the authors.
While the firm already had outposts in San Francisco, Houston and Chicago, the vast majority of bankers work from the firm's New York headquarters.
These range from America's tiny number of icebreakers when compared to Russia, as well as the lack of serviceable military outposts in the region.
Turkey, which wants to send Syrian refugees home and is pursuing Kurdish militants on its border, has set up small military outposts around Idlib.
In late April, a missile attack on government outposts in northern Syria killed more than a dozen pro-government fighters, many of them Iranians.
There are some 100 unauthorized settlement-outposts in the West Bank, where more than 350,000 Israelis live in other settlements built with government permission.
These groups could conceivably figure out how to "spoof" the system, flooding it with false intel about Border Patrol outposts, overhead drones, and sensors.
"These remote outposts did not contribute to security and were setting ducks, a soft target for the Taliban to pick on them," Abdulrahimzai said.
Fawad Aman, deputy spokesman for the Defence Ministry, said the government was also planning to merge several small, remote army outposts into larger bases.
While Outposts presents an exciting new opportunity, it only represents the beginning of this long-term, strategic partnership by our two mission-driven companies.
Effectively, the drug czar is an advisor to the president and the person who coordinates the many drug policy outposts in the federal government.
On Sunday, Knesset ministers to the right of Netanyahu moved forward with a bill that would legalize settlement outposts built on private Palestinian land.
For example, Deutsche Bank just opened is fourth innovation lab in New York this year, after opening outposts in Silicon Valley, Berlin, and London.
Colonization is embedded in the Greeks' development — they founded outposts from Italy to North Africa, and were themselves under Turkish rule for 400 years.
"It is also the only way the regime can reconnect (on the ground) with its isolated and besieged outposts in Deir Ezzour," he says.
CNN has previously reported that pro-regime forces had established a number of outposts and checkpoints in the area near the de-confliction zone.
Thousands flee Friday, the State Counselor Office's Information Committee said on Facebook that at least 20 outposts and an army base had been targeted.
As such, it largely ignores company dealings — oftentimes between outposts — in Southeast Asia, China, Cape Town, and islands across the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Zwirner is following in the footsteps of other prominent Western galleries, like Gagosian Gallery and White Cube, that have established outposts in Hong Kong.
The attacks usually come in the form of ambushes on checkpoints or bombs targeting military outposts or crowded locations, like shopping malls or hotels.
In the meantime, the United States has launched air strikes on Islamic State outposts in the country and the French have conducted surveillance flights.
Those reports followed assessments a month prior that found China had installed communications and radar jamming equipment on its Spratly Island outposts as well.
Thitu is close to Subi Reef, one of seven man-made islands in the Spratlys that China is accused of developing as military outposts.
The exodus of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar began after a Rohingya militant group launched deadly attacks on Myanmar police and military outposts last August.
Each of its outposts will host an in-store event during which customers will be able to grab anything for up to 20% off.
Over one year ago, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, a Rohingya militant group, launched coordinated attacks on Myanmar security outposts in northern Rakhine State.
To obfuscate things further, the military employs a plethora of euphemisms to avoid calling US military outposts like Castle Black precisely what they are.
Even as most local markets cool, bidding wars are still common in a number of these fast-growing family outposts, and prices are climbing.
It is unclear what will happen to some of the outposts primarily used by the C.I.A., such as Camp Chapman in the country's east.
Nordstrom Local outposts in the West Village and on the Upper East Side won't carry merchandise but will help with online orders and returns.
Florida The Twistee Treat ice cream chain started in Florida in the 1980s, with each of its outposts shaped like an ice cream cone.
And, according to Abraham, next year will see a FroCo froyo franchise expansion with interest in outposts coming from South Carolina, California, and Louisiana.
Still, except for urban outposts like Kabul, Herat and Mazar-i-Sharif, there are few cafes in Afghanistan where women can mingle with men.
The group's caliphate beyond the Middle East has continued to grow, with ISIS outposts in West Africa, Afghanistan and East Asia becoming more potent.
Taliban fighters launched heavy attacks on three army outposts in the Bala Murghab district of Badghis Province, said the provincial governor, Abdul Ghafoor Malakzai.
Balkh Province: two soldiers and one police killed The Taliban attacked security outposts in Chemtal District, killing two soldiers and a local police officer.
A perfect storm of manufacturing money, ample space and robust industry created one of Modernism's most fertile and important outposts in and around Detroit.
If you're into shopping, several luxury brands have 5th Avenue outposts including Tiffany & Co., Bergdorf Goodman, Fendi, Cartier, Saks Fifth Avenue, and countless others.
The expensive goggles have given the group the upper hand in recent years when attacking far-flung Afghan checkpoints and outposts across the country.
The group no longer holds large swaths of territory in Nigeria but still stages regular suicide attacks and strikes on military convoys and outposts.
He was deployed to his native village, in the Korengal, a narrow, cedar-forested valley that harbored one of the U.S. Army's remotest outposts.
Yet Esper also explicitly said on CBS that he had not seen any intelligence to back up Trump's claim about the four diplomatic outposts.
The new settlement would be closer to Jordan than Israel and link a string of Jewish outposts, dividing the Palestinian region, the statement said.
The count of China's embassies and other diplomatic outposts around the world now exceeds all others, including, for the first time, the United States.
These current and former officials said that the potential targets were US military outposts in eastern Syria, and diplomatic and financial targets in Lebanon.
Eight members of the security forces were also wounded, and the Taliban briefly took control of two security outposts before they were recaptured. Dec.
When AWS announced Outposts last year, a private cloud hardware stack they install in your data center, there were a lot of unanswered questions.
There have been several shooting attacks on the outposts since then, prompting Turkish retaliation, but Russian pressure on Damascus halted firing by Assad's forces.
When the former British dominion joined Canada in 238, Premier Joey Smallwood struggled to provide services to the 2000,231 outposts that dotted the coast.
Turkey has 12 outposts in Idlib under a security arrangement struck with Russia and Iran, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's major allies, in 2017.
They range in size from small outposts of just a few dozen people to Ariel, home to some 20,000 people and a thriving university.
Israel's Knesset just passed a law, known as the Regulation Law, which serves to legalize many dozens of settler outposts built on private Palestinian land.
By looking at the data, you could find the borders of secret military outposts, as well as track patrol routes of soldiers at those bases.
Each of the three largest outposts will have an airfield and each of those will have a runway approximately 9,800 feet long, the report said.
Instead of encouraging the Afghan government to take back territory, America is reported to be urging it to withdraw from remote outposts to reduce casualties.
Teambition today counts a number of Chinese giants, and giants with Chinese outposts, as customers, including Huawei, Xiaomi, TCL and McDonald's in its customer list.
Meanwhile, it's time for Michael to meet his Illuminati henchmen and get them all on the same page about building outposts for the inevitable apocalypse.
Hussien aggressively takes on ISIS positions, using tanks to pile into the dust at night and fire on areas from which his outposts are harassed.
After all, quite a few outposts of the Hermit Kingdom's infamous state-run restaurants have recently begun to close in the face of dwindling business.
He founded his own cartel in 1980 and established outposts in a number of states, eventually inheriting some of his mentor's territory, according to Time.
They successfully held sovereignty in a multi-ethnic Delaware Valley during a time when nearby European outposts like Virginia and New England were expanding rapidly.
Even if I could see the concrete outposts, the fence would be invisible at this distance, its diamond chain-link veil lost to the desert.
The new Global Engagement Center has set up a messaging center in the United Arab Emirates and is planning other outposts in Malaysia and Nigeria.
In the last few weeks US forces have had to respond to Iranian backed Shia militias challenging US outposts and a garrison at At Tanf.
This could involve nations universally choosing to shutter the regime's few remaining diplomatic outposts as well as sidelining or eliminating their positions in international organizations.
Fuel is heavy and expensive to launch, so why not have a series of orbital outposts set up like rest stops throughout the Solar System?
China's neighbors fear that Beijing intends to use these outposts to interfere with navigation and their rights to fish and drill for oil and gas.
In retrospect, it is clear that Fort McMurray, in northern Alberta, was particularly vulnerable as one of the largest human outposts in the boreal forest.
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict, had said three Israeli rockets had hit Syrian army outposts south of Damascus.
The Russians added that its air forces were "ready" to strike the area around At Tanf to eliminate the groups that attacked the regime outposts.
The military has locked down entire districts and pounded PKK outposts in residential areas, but denies accusations that its actions have endangered and killed civilians.
This enormous structure featured a clock tower, windmill, performance stage, and various outposts to make it feel like a town from an old Western movie. 
FATTY CRAB This was the first of the chile-fueled Southeast Asian outposts that put the chef Zak Pelaccio on the map 11 years ago.
The first indications of changes in status of specific outposts have mostly emerged in the Israeli government's responses to court petitions by anti-settlement groups.
When making his rounds in Hyderabad, Mr. Mann often asks that Care doctors take him to surrounding villages, where the hospital is opening small outposts.
Beijing has been turning reefs and outcrops in the sea into man-made islands with military outposts, but it says that its intentions are peaceful.
On the steep peaks above Khirbet Tana, there are illegal Israeli outposts - prefabricated structures, often hooked up to water and electricity, occupied by Jewish settlers.
Bundled Up For a Times Critical Shopper column, Jon Caramanica visited the New York outposts of two Canadian winter coat makers: Canada Goose and Arc'teryx.
Now the concept is named the NanoRacks Space Outpost Program, and the company hopes to attach one of the outposts to the International Space Station.
On Friday, NASA officials said the goal was an eventual transition to orbital outposts fully operated by private companies, but there was no set date.
By hitching its wagon to humans, it can now be found from the largest cities to the most remote outposts on a half-dozen continents.
Mr. Castillo says he has watched Miami grow from sleepy agricultural outposts strung together by ribbons of asphalt into the bustling urban center of today.
China's buildup on disputed outposts in the South China Sea has boosted the ability of its coast guard to ply the waters near the Natunas.
Twenty soldiers were reported missing after the fighting and all of the equipment and weapons from both security outposts were seized by the Taliban. Nov.
Another Defense Department official said the move to close the commando outposts would greatly diminish American influence in Africa and could prove to be shortsighted.
In Afghanistan, the rockets were often fired from Pakistan across the border at American outposts; they could be fired with improvised timers from makeshift launchers.
Initially, American troops withdrew from a relatively small part of the Turkish-Syrian border, redeploying to American outposts in other parts of Kurdish-held Syria.
The US and Russia last month continued to push each other's officials out of their borders in a further round of expulsions from diplomatic outposts.
Restaurants are adding virtual outposts, which are kitchens — without waiters or tables — that exist solely to prepare orders for delivery, per the New York Times.
For the first time in years, the men have been able to fetch water to their outposts without the fear of snipers taking them out.
The president had taken the full measure of Iran's response and noticed that is missiles generally landed in evacuated portions of the U.S. military outposts.
That aura of risk and brutality still hangs over airports, the closest thing we have to frontier outposts and the gateways to cross-border travel.
The Pentagon issued a stern warning against future attacks on US diplomatic outposts in Iraq, with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen.
Hymowitz does that effectively in the case of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville, two neighborhoods widely perceived as outposts of African-American poverty and social dysfunction.
This approach, while understandable, leaves soldiers and police in sparsely manned remote outposts, often deployed for long stretches without leave and vulnerable to Taliban ambush.
In Faryab Province, 15 members of the Afghan security forces were killed on Friday in the Taliban attacks on their outposts, according to local officials.
The Taliban attacked police and army outposts around the northern city of Kunduz before dawn, killing at least 23 members of the Afghan security forces.
Today, the cheeky chappy's restaurant group announced that it would be closing six UK outposts of Jamie's Italian, due to money issues caused by Brexit.
Chinese buyers may have learned some lessons, but they can struggle to run new overseas outposts effectively and piles of debt raise the stakes even further.
Greg Poling, a South China Sea expert at Washington's Center for Strategic and International Studies think-tank, said deploying missiles on the outposts would be important.
Visiting Washington in September, Chinese President Xi Jinping responded to U.S. worries by saying that China had no intention to militarize its outposts in the Spratlys.
Since 2012, the two countries were the only international outposts for Pandora, after the service shut off to international users in 2007 due to licensing issues.
Maybe these remote outposts, be they singular or fully formed groups, are precisely where the true fandom exists, because it is no longer obligation but choice.
"While 21% of innovators say they will be opening European outposts, the majority will continue to back Britain as the home for their headquarters," Cox added.
Anti-settlement group Peace Now said it would petition the High Court against the law that sanctions more than 50 settler outposts built without government approval.
There's also the option of setting up fuel outposts in space — think "space gas stations" — where vehicles can make pit stops on their way from Earth.
As a result, near-daily shootouts roil the areas as gangs battle each other and openly attack the police outposts to try to regain full control.
The Philippines also faces a challenge in South China Sea, a strategic waterway most of which is claimed by China, which has built military outposts there.
Typically, the guerrillas use night-vision goggles, sniper rifles and motorcycles to attack outposts of the Afghan army or, more often, the less well-equipped police.
Once occupied, said Admiral Davidson, China's outposts would be able to challenge America's presence in the region and "easily overwhelm" rival Asian claimants in those waters.
As you explore Hope County, you'll rescue townsfolk, reclaim cult outposts, and just generally annoy the gun-toting zealots of Eden's Gate by ruining their plans.
As Islamic State comes under pressure in its home base of Syria and Iraq, its activities in outposts such as Bangladesh could intensify, experts have said.
Visiting Washington in September, Chinese President Xi Jinping responded to US worries by saying that China had no intention to militarize its outposts in the Spratlys.
These UK outposts have increased in importance since the 2008 global financial crisis, when banks tried to simplify their international structures into a few main hubs.
The recent violence On October 9, a group of Rohingya men and boys allegedly attacked three police outposts in Maungdaw and Rathedaung townships, killing nine police.
DiStefano refers to this as "the globular cluster opportunity" and believes the close proximity would help support any potential life, making interstellar outposts easier to establish.
But it eased after he got behind a law proposed by the Jewish Home party, a far-right political ally, to retroactively legalize dozens of outposts.
"Settler outposts are being legalized—despite earlier pledges to the United States not to do so—while routine, administrative demolition of Palestinian structures continues," charged Shapiro.
The latest decision to close Russian outposts in the United States was made by US President Donald Trump, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.
For much of the winter, the insurgents had the Afghan forces on the back foot in Helmand, inflicting heavy casualties, overrunning outposts and even entire districts.
China's neighbors fear that it intends to use these outposts to restrict navigation and the rights of others to fish and explore for oil and gas.
The IDF has increased its response in recent days, firing warning shots near Palestinians casting off the kites and targeting Hamas outposts near kite-launching sites.
As the attacks have escalated, several military outposts in the northern part of the country have been abandoned by poorly trained and ill paid security forces.
The most heavily Republican counties in the state are northern rural counties, outposts of conservatism where secession movements have gained attention at times in recent decades.
There are around 100 outposts in the West Bank, which Israel says it will uproot in any agreement with the Palestinians on a two-state solution.
The Hong Kong-based restaurant—now more of a chain of restaurants—slings dim sum out of hole-in-the-wall outposts with notoriously long lines.
And keep in mind that such Military Support Sites only begin to scratch the surface when it comes to the Pentagon's inventory of non-base outposts.
China is quietly testing electronic warfare assets recently installed at fortified outposts in the South China Sea, according to sources who have seen U.S. intelligence reports.
That approach began to take hold months later, in 2010, when American forces withdrew from the Korengal Valley after suffering bloody losses in isolated northeastern outposts.
Zer Gul, a commander of the local police whose forces came under fire, said the Taliban managed to overrun five outposts before Afghan forces retook them.
Abdul Hai Akhundzada, a member of Parliament from Helmand, said that the Taliban attack on security outposts in Sangin had killed more than 60 security forces.
The "reception centers" and "transit camps" Myanmar has set up, some on the site of razed Rohingya villages, are surrounded by barbed wire and security outposts.
Several tour companies, like Sandeman's New Europe or Free Tours by Foot, have outposts in popular cities and are generally safe options for the solo traveler.
A number of security outposts were captured by the Taliban, but then taken back by Afghan security forces, who arrived to support the police forces. Oct.
It's "definitely awesome" to have nonalcoholic options in the tasting room, said Mr. McKean, who will offer coffee at forthcoming outposts in Los Angeles; Encinitas, Calif.
In more recent years, the biggest American casino operators, like Wynn Resorts and Las Vegas Sands, have come to rely on their towering outposts in Macau.
The Shabab have typically avoided American outposts and the technological superiority of the American military, instead attacking more exposed Kenyan and Somali troops in the hinterlands.
From giving McDonald's franchisees more say in how they run their outposts to rolling out mobile ordering, Cramer said Easterbrook's calculated accomplishments were something to watch.
Iraqi security forces had built several outposts in the empty fields around Kara Soar that were to be used as staging areas for their military operations.
Outposts is a hybrid-cloud product, which means it allows customers to run their applications on both their private data centers and AWS using AWS hardware.
And though AWS was a bit later to the hybrid-cloud game, Garman said some of Outposts&apos technology underpinnings had been around for a while.
In addition to setting up research outposts such as Baidu's Silicon Valley A.I. Laboratory, Chinese citizens, including government employees, routinely audit Stanford University artificial intelligence courses.
The seizure will add to concerns about China's increased military presence and aggressive posture in the disputed South China Sea, including its militarization of maritime outposts.
Also around the corner is the 50,000 square-foot Time Out Chicago Market, an upscale food hall with outposts of some of Chicago's most popular eateries.
Militants have launched repeated attacks against Afghan Army outposts, police checkpoints and the American-led coalition, leaving towns and cities strewn with carnage and civilian casualties.
It then shuttered its warehouse at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport that employed about 271.5 people and dropped plans to build more outposts in Texas.
Spin through the first New York City Neiman Marcus or its kookier neighbor, Forty Five Ten, a fellow Dallas retailer with outposts in Miami; Aspen, Colo.
If humans are going to become an interplanetary species, with outposts on the moon and Mars, we're going to have to learn to live in space.
When you're out actually doing the work — managing ISIS outposts, talking to people lower down on the food chain — you can't hide away like Baghdadi does.
China has built seven artificial islands in the Spratlys group in the South China Sea and turned them into military outposts with airfields, radars, and missile defenses.
Other competitors—Mission Workshop, Acronym, Aether—tend to be almost completely online retailers, with maybe a pop-up or just one or two brick-and-mortar outposts.
The drone incident has raised fresh concerns about China's increased military presence and aggressive posture in the disputed South China Sea, including its militarization of maritime outposts.
One effect could be that around 50 "outposts", scattered around the West Bank and illegal under Israeli law, will now be safe from the threat of demolition.
France has deployed 3,500 troops across 10 bases and outposts in Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso and Chad to fight Islamic militant groups operating in the region.
Trump's decision to break with the tradition means that many critical diplomatic outposts could sit without an ambassador for months while the new administration searches for replacements.
To do this, Disney's Imagineers have spent over five years planning and two years building the outposts that will open this year in its two US parks.
Private businesses such as konbini and the post office, which by law has to have outposts in remote places, are also being used to offer public services.
But if humans are going to become an interplanetary species, with outposts on the moon and Mars, we're going to have to learn to live in space.
Myanmar&aposs government has said it was responding to attacks on police outposts by insurgents, but the United Nations and others have said the response was disproportionate.
"In the South China Sea, we have been witnessing large-scale and rapid land reclamation, building of outposts and utilization of them for military purposes," Nakatani said.
DAKAR (Reuters) - Four soldiers and one police officer have been killed in two attacks on military outposts in northern Burkina Faso, the Burkinabe army said on Saturday.
Rumeilan, a 20-year-old, was upbeat about the war as she walked through the bombed-out buildings and sniper outposts along the eastern front of Raqqa.
The seizure has added to U.S. concerns about China's growing military presence and aggressive posture in the disputed South China Sea, including its militarization of maritime outposts.
The merch ranges from $16 to $279, and it drops on May 19th; it'll be available in all of the retailer's North American outposts at 5 p.m.
The seizure has added to U.S. concern about China's growing military presence and aggressive posture in the disputed South China Sea, including its militarization of maritime outposts.
The outlet said militant bases in four distinct regions were knocked out because of a threat to Turkish border outposts, without naming the group or groups targeted.
María Urbina, Indivisible's national political director, is the more seasoned operative charged with the delicate work of helping direct and advise the project's independently run local outposts.
At its height, Camp Bastion and its adjoining outposts, including the Marines' Camp Leatherneck, housed 287,000 American, British and coalition service members, plus contractors and Afghan troops.
None of these objectives depend on which personality rules the roost in Damascus or how many American soldiers are stationed in remote desert outposts like al-Tanf.
The suggestion of forming a Space Corps, modeled after the Air Force's split from the Marines in 1947, could lead to permanent manned military outposts in space.
Telephone calls seeking comment from the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, the Chinese government agency that oversees issues regarding the two former European outposts, went unanswered.
In other cases, it's because companies themselves, in search of locations for new outposts, are increasingly demanding states provide a qualified workforce from which they can draw.
Except for a few vacation-home and high-tech outposts, the country's smaller cities are losing people, shedding businesses, and taking on the appearance of ghost towns.
The 1 big secret: Hansen allegedly shared locations of U.S. Cyber Command's outposts around the world — likely signaling China's interest in how the U.S. Cyber Command operates.
They trudged on, playing their own unique brand of cultish experimental rock wherever they were sent, from Officers' Clubs to bunkers and remote outposts along the DMZ.
The bigger picture: The unit is only one of a number of defense and intelligence outposts in Silicon Valley aimed at forging relationships with the local industry.
Mr. Moon, the owner of Bunsmith, a Korean restaurant with outposts in Crown Heights and at DeKalb Market, thought he'd never see his favorite sushi chef again.
Or the Standard hotel outposts in Miami and New York, which sell $50 blood orange-flavored gumdrops by the upscale CBD brand Lord Jones in its minibars.
He has since become one of the most successful restaurateurs in Croatia, expanding from his flagship restaurant in Mali Ston to outposts in Split, Dubrovnik and Zagreb.
All are part of a web of bases, outposts and airfields spread across the northeastern corner of Syria, a model similar to those in Iraq and Afghanistan.
He cobbled together about 50 men, 20 of them from the army, and they made their way through the poppy fields to establish outposts on the hill.
The deadliest attack took place in Kunduz Province, where the Taliban attacked Kunduz City from three directions, capturing four security outposts in different parts of the city.
Saleh Mohammed Khan, a local police commander in Bala Murghab, said that at least 30 soldiers were killed in the attacks and that two outposts were overrun.
The Alpini division suffered great losses as they hauled artillery into the Italian Alps, digging tunnels and building outposts to keep Austro-Hungarian troops from invading Italy.
In Zabul Province in southern Afghanistan, Taliban insurgents overran four police outposts on Friday, killing 20 officers, according to Atta Jan Haqbayan, head of the provincial council.
About two dozen U.S. special forces left Syrian military outposts on Monday morning at the country's northern border with Turkey, NYT's Eric Schmidt said on the Daily.
Yes, but: It's unlikely robots will fully take over all spacewalking operations, and there are other ways to reduce the number of spacewalks needed aboard orbiting outposts.
Far from an empty expanse of rain forest dotted by tiny outposts, the Brazilian Amazon has nearly 413 million people, with about two million in Manaus alone.
Borenkov also said the forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad - a close ally of Moscow - had set up 84 border outposts on the Syrian-Turkish border.
On any given week, about 70 percent of the Taliban attacks — some weeks as high as 90 percent — target police outposts around the country, Mr. Andarabi said.
Assigned to remote outposts, the soldiers of both countries serve for years in a state of unrelenting tension, near enough to the enemy to exchange shouted obscenities.
Restaurants nearby that I'd recommend are The Gage gastropub on Michigan Avenue and Revival Food Hall, a modern spot with outposts of many of Chicago's trendy restaurants.
Guidance sent to American diplomatic outposts also instructed officials to "freeze further amplification of content that features" Tillerson until he spoke publicly later that day, CNN reported.
So to spread the gospel of Bikram yoga, Choudhury franchised: Teachers paid for training that was something like benediction, then opened official Bikram outposts across the land.
"We split into two groups, one will provide security at police outposts and the other group is going out for clearance operation with the military," he said.
I cannot tell you how miserable conditions became up here," I wrote, " especially in the Marine outposts near the DMZ such as Gio Linh and Con Thien.
While a local availability zone like the one announced for Los Angeles yesterday could also suffice for this, Outposts could help when there isn't a local option.
In addition, Israel recently passed contentious legislation paving the way for the retroactive legalization of settlement outposts that were built without government authorization on private Palestinian land.
Singh, who was convicted of raping two of his followers, sits at the head of Dera Sacha Sauda, a spiritual organization with dozens of outposts across India.
Background: China has been constructing a defensive "string of pearls," outposts across the Indian Ocean — including Beijing's first military base overseas, in the African nation of Djibouti.
It was the first chapter in a misguided counterinsurgency strategy built atop the constellation of outposts that the American military eventually handed to the Afghans in 2014.
It's 2017 and the war goes on much as before, half-forgotten in a country that long ago tired of hearing about besieged outposts and ambushed convoys.
German Advance Futile The French have now established themselves once more on the old lines of Verdun defence, as they were before the outposts were advanced last spring.
The outposts sacrificed themselves, holding back for days the best troops Germany could muster, in order to give the General Staff time to assure the impregnability or Verdun.
Beyond the major blocs, most of which are close to the border with Israel, there are more than 100 settlement outposts scattered across hilltops in the West Bank.
Jerusalem (CNN)Israel's parliament voted Wednesday in favor of a bill that could legalize dozens of Israeli outposts in the West Bank, in the first of three readings.
"What's truly disturbing about this act is that it's in direct contradiction to President Xi's statement ... that he would not militarize those man-made outposts," Eastburn said Tuesday.
The new Outposts hardware will come with some of the most popular AWS computing offerings and storage software, while a separate option will package virtualization technology from VMware.
Amazon, which is starting with its own hardware, will deliver and install Outposts at customers' facilities and then provide maintenance, repair the hardware and automatically update the software.
Reports of fighting between police and soldiers add to the upheaval in the southern province, long a stronghold of the insurgency, where the military has abandoned several outposts.
As well as the main settlements that Israel fully supports, settlers have created over 100 outposts - many on hilltops across the West Bank, often with tacit government backing.
While many settlements are in blocs close to the Israeli border, the outposts are distantly scattered, with the apparent aim of creating a presence throughout the West Bank.
Many of the housing units are located in outposts, the term for small, unsanctioned communities that have sprung up in the West Bank over the last 20 years.
There are 3 Russian military bases housing 10,000 troops within South Ossetia, as well as 20 FSB (intelligence) outposts, a briefer from the Georgian security services told us.
The law will not affect Amona, which is specifically excluded, but it could affect more than 2,000 buildings, some in tiny "outposts" and others in larger urban settlements.
The solution Ubisoft came up with is that you can unliberate outposts, and then take them over again fighting even tougher enemies, acquiring more ethanol in the process.
The Salvation Army soon began to set up outposts amid the ruins of war-torn Europe, places where American GIs could rest among the the comforts of home.
Once they hit the ground in September, SEAL units and other troops under Commander Price were spread thin in small outposts across a vast area of southeastern Afghanistan.
Local fighters at outposts around Syrian territory controlled by US allies said they had not seen any US troop movements that would suggest a comprehensive withdrawal was imminent.
Mobile applications can help vaccinators wherever they are, from urban clinics to rural outposts, and allow them to view, track and record data for supplies, employees and patients.
It's hard to tell, logistically, how many outposts are being targeted, but groups from the Kingdom, Alexandria and The Hilltop all seem to be going after separate areas.
The Pentagon's top concerns have been China's rapid military modernization and simultaneous creation of military outposts in the South China Sea, a strategic waterway vital for international trade.
I like to think of it as a soundtrack for excavating the ground on Mars or the moon, breaking up the rock to construct multi-planetary human outposts.
This trade-off between secrecy and the need to attract people also applies to the Chinese giants, which are trying to establish Western outposts and hire American researchers.
"Taliban insurgents attacked our security outposts on Sunday but faced fierce resistance from Afghan forces and were pushed back," said Omar Zwak, a spokesman for the provincial governor.
That is because Hasidic communities have been outgrowing their enclaves and pushing to establish outposts in new towns, leading to pitched battles all over the New York region.
It said it also collects data readings from 800 other outposts where the process is done manually by voluntary weather observers who later transmit it several days later.
As well as those settlements, which Israel fully supports, settlers have established more than 100 outposts, many on hilltops across the West Bank, often with tacit government support.
ISIS has also built up an array of offshore outposts, what it grandiosely calls wilayats, or provinces, to ensure its survival beyond the demise of its pseudo state.
Nevada's fourth district stretches over hundreds of square miles, from the glitzy lights of off-Strip resorts to the sparsely populated rural outposts of Ely, Hawthorne and Mesquite.
A project in Brussels is also underway and the museum is currently in negotiations for outposts in Seoul and the Czech Republic as well, according to Mr. Lasvignes.
While Vietnam is welcoming the Chinese investment, it is also concerned about China's decision to convert reefs that both countries claim in the Spratly Islands into military outposts.
The coalition recently shuttered and razed on of its outposts near At Tanf but denied that its closure was part of any arrangement with Russia or the regime.
Eggslut became a pop-up in New York (since popped down) and then a mini-chain, with several outposts in the L.A. area and one in Las Vegas.
Immerwahr shows how America amassed a network of overseas outposts and territories that, at its height, in 1941, accounted for some thirteen per cent of the U.S. population.
As IS has lost territory in its Mosul bastion, it has carried out bombing attacks in Baghdad and raids on police and army outposts elsewhere in the country.
"The Taliban only attack outposts and overrun them, and we are retaking those posts from them, so it does not mean they are dominating Helmand," General Sarjang said.
European governments could open consular outposts in countries like Turkey and Libya which could grant humanitarian visas to people with a plausible asylum claim, the think-tank said.
If Davis really hoped to land back in the N.B.A., this was where he needed to start — in basketball outposts like Bakersfield and Santa Cruz and Newark, Del.
Continue for about -- um -- 23 miles, dodging the serenely floating icebergs that dot the sea, and aim for Green Island, one of many outposts off the Antarctic peninsula.
It's impressive that the team has become so successful at their New York outposts without ever having a gas stove, which was due to hood and space limitations.
Earlier this month, China deployed anti-ship cruise missiles and surface-to-air missiles on several of the outposts it built in the Spratly Islands in the sea.
China's sprint to develop a weapon of this magnitude comes on the heels of Beijing's recent deployment of missile systems to fortified outposts in the South China Sea.
It is meant to protect military forces from attacks at isolated and vulnerable outposts, and focuses on protecting cities such as Kabul, the capital, and other population centers.
Sick of slogans and tired of being casually hazed and verbally abused, they take refuge in drawing penises inside the porta-potties that dot their bases and outposts.
Presidential pardons for military members accused of war crimes would be a tremendous disservice to these troops who remain our best unofficial ambassadors in outposts around the world.
Now with four locations—including outposts in Houston and Dallas, as well as a smaller "Uchiko" in Austin—Uchi has become a major force in Texas's food scene.
Luckily, the restaurant, one of two New York outposts of a renowned Japanese chain, turns out to be large, and we make it in on the first seating.
Mr. Love came to the area to work as a manager at Three Blue Ducks, which began in Sydney and now has outposts in Brisbane and Byron Bay.
Now, with the Americans mostly gone, its defense rests with Afghan troops, and the Taliban have grown bolder, often setting up surprise checkpoints not far from government outposts.
The group has lost all but 2000 percent of the territory it held in Iraq and Syria, though it continues to grow in outposts in Asia and Africa.
But bearing the brunt of the decision are the desperate police officers, many of them pinned down by the Taliban in faraway outposts inaccessible to the inventory teams.
We learn that these filling stations, where people pick up their air supply, aren't just refueling utilities, but are key community outposts where connections are formed between people.
Lady M now ships cakes across the United States and runs six retail locations in Manhattan, as well as in outposts in mainland China, Hong Kong and Singapore.
A New Zealand branch has just opened; plans are in the works for outposts in Britain, Colombia, the Balkans and a yet-to-be-decided location in Africa.
Seeking inroads in the state, Mr. Steyer, a hedge-fund billionaire, is paying black vendors, hiring black staff members and appearing in rural outposts, lavishing money and attention.
If you can, picture a marriage between exquisite old-guard Parisian outposts like Le Voltaire or Le Grand Véfour and lively English restaurants like the Wolseley or Wiltons.
This is one of the very few remaining outposts of Yorkville, New York's old German neighborhood, and over the years, Schaller had started to feel a little dowdy.
The massive amount of energy produced by these reactors could be used to sustain human outposts on other worlds and cut the travel time to Mars in half.
Military troops in Niger and neighboring Mali are fighting to suppress a jihadist insurgency, which has seen army outposts in both countries attacked by militants in recent months.
He left college early to help them start Paris Sandwich, a banh mi shop that eventually grew into a small chain, with three outposts and two food trucks.
Amazon also announced that its much-awaited AWS Outposts product — which allows customers to install Amazon-based infrastructure in their own data centers —  is now available for purchase.
"We will dismantle all of these military outposts that have been used to prosecute the occupation of our homeland," said Cho Ayaba, another leading member of the AGC.
The farms can be close to cities or in remote outposts, he said, and they can be as small as a half-acre or spreads exceeding 153 acres.
But then mysterious electric pulses start to rock the Earth, wreaking havoc on equipment and life on Earth as well as at outposts on the moon and Mars.
The busy Nathan Road shopping district, which was crammed with ivory shops as recently as the 1980s, is now mostly given over to outposts of international luxury brands.
Almost every baseball player logs years in the minors, riding buses to remote outposts for a punishing daily test that is at least as much mental as physical.
There were several Taliban attacks on outposts and bases, but Afghan security forces did not suffer casualties, which may be attributed to the improved arrival time of reinforcements.
Washington has also been upset over the fact that last summer a Turkish state news agency revealed the location of 10 US military bases and outposts in Syria.
The race is a tribute to a life line of mushers and dogs who carried essential supplies to remote outposts in the early days of Alaska's non-aboriginal settlement.
Starbucks, Fran's Chocolates, Beechers Handmade Cheese, Eltana's bagels, and even Seattle's legendary sushi chef Shiro Kashiba have opened outposts of their local eateries inside Nagoya airport's Flight of Dreams.
Currently, it looks like Amona will be sacrificed, so as not to undermine the High Court, with Jewish Home focusing its efforts on the status of other 50 outposts.
More than a third of global maritime traffic passes through it, it has proven oil reserves of 7 billion barrels, and it provides crucial outposts for projecting military power.
Reuters gained unprecedented access late last month to three locations where hundreds of U.S. troops are deployed, including one of their most forward outposts in Bartella where Matthaidess operates.
It has set up a dozen military outposts between regime and rebel lines to support a "de-escalation zone" in Idlib—the last of four such havens to survive.
It is authentically inauthentic, sporting the same menus and wall-mounted bric-a-brac as hundreds of other outposts of Mr Martin's empire, yet curiously honest about the fact.
With airspace under US control and land and air routes secured, the consolidation of US forces from dispersed small outposts into larger bases has already begun, several officials say.
The FBI chief also expressed concern about Confucius Institutes (CIs), Chinese-funded outposts based in American universities, trying to win hearts and minds with Mandarin lessons and cultural events.
Once Israel grabbed the Golan in the six-day war of 1967, it tightened its grip by expelling Syrians, establishing Jewish settlements and building up army and intelligence outposts.
The recent violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state began on August 21982, when a ragtag assemblage of violent Rohingya insurgents attacked a handful of Myanmarese police outposts, reportedly killing 22.
"We would like to be part of the process of establishing a lunar station and other kinds of space outposts -- maybe someday helping to support Mars ambitions," Bigelow says.
Growth-Adapted Tensegrity Structure / Image: Robert Skeleton via NASAGrowth-Adapted Tensegrity StructuresTo travel further into space, it would be helpful to have outposts to stop at along the way.
US officials accused Turkey Wednesday of putting US troops at risk after Turkey's state-owned news agency published the locations of 10 previously secret US military outposts in Syria.
Indigenous communities, the traditional homes of the Dene and Gwitch'in and Inuit First Nations peoples, dot the rivers and lakes, outposts of an old civilization in a vast land.
Christie's and Sotheby's did not reply to Hyperallergic's request for comment about whether or not they intended to continue running their Beijing outposts following Pace's exit from the city.
The European Union agreed to pay him 60 million euros, despite reports that he was transporting unwanted refugees to remote outposts in the Sahara and leaving them to die.
Now that it's been in town for a moment, we can say that it's basically like his other outposts: sleekly designed, with food that's thoughtfully composed and deeply delicious.
The many winding lanes that break off from the avenue eventually find their way to waterfront outposts, whether on a quiet cove, the open Sound or the Mianus River.
Nearly everything looks and feels brand new in this corner of lower Manhattan, with popular New York City eateries opening outposts in the high-end shopping mall, Brookfield Place.
Intelligence assessments say the missile platforms were moved to the outposts in the Spratlys within the past 30 days, according to sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
China has also announced plans to build of its first-ever overseas military base in the East African country of Djibouti, which already hosts American, French and Japanese outposts.
Settler groups had drawn up the first plans for Mitzpe Danny — which like many outposts straddles public and private land, according to the Sasson survey — in the early 1990s.
A security source said the offensive was making advances with several hills taken in the push against the militants entrenched on fortified high ground, in outposts and in caves.
Lozada, who has spent decades shuttling between jungle outposts and Colombia's urban power centers, is a crucial leader for the FARC as it tries to reëngage with the world.
In September last year, China agreed to finance and build several outposts for Tajik border guards and other facilities along the porous 1,345-km border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan.
It feels like a burden and the warm and inviting level design of the sub, when contrasted with the cold, concrete, maze-like feel of Nazi outposts, reinforces that.
Nonetheless, Zen Rooms — which has around 100 staff — is looking to expand beyond its current markets, with countries such as Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar among its potential new outposts.
Rather than plowing considerable resources into developing ground operations in far-flung outposts around the world, like Uber has, Didi has instead bought up stakes in regionally dominant companies.
YANGON, Myanmar — At least 24 people were believed on Monday to have died in western Myanmar after unknown assailants attacked police outposts on Sunday near the border with Bangladesh.
Internet and cellphone service is spotty, the two roads to the outside world are snowed in every winter, and Buddhist monasteries compete with military outposts for prime mountaintop locations.
In 2015, the Obama administration encouraged Afghan commanders to give up defending some of the most remote checkpoints and outposts that were seen as difficult to reclaim and hold.
Out of such desperation emerged the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, or ARSA, the Rohingya insurgent group whose attacks on several police outposts close to the Bangladeshi border on Aug.
But in the past few months, Boko Haram has raged back, attacking military convoys and outposts and dispatching a steady stream of suicide bombers to attack checkpoints and crowds.
Despite this urging, Eater observed, the New York outposts of the chain are consistently packed, and the largest Chick-fil-A ever opened in Manhattan's Financial District in 2018.
That year, Vogue called it "Brazil's hottest beach town," reporting that it was a favorite of no less an authority on sandy outposts than the Brazilian supergoddess Gisele Bündchen.
Mr. Lagasse, whose restaurant empire has its headquarters in New Orleans with outposts in Florida, Las Vegas and Pennsylvania, also complained about being squeezed by rising real estate costs.
Pima County, which includes small outposts like Ajo as well as the city of Tucson, had 187 confirmed cases of the coronavirus as of Monday afternoon, with six fatalities.
And it will be adding many more of those among the 50,000 people it will eventually employ at its new outposts in New York City and in Northern Virginia.
Meanwhile, a number of other Justice Department outposts have recently brought or furthered other cases that touch on Ukraine, ranging from financial probes targeting Ukrainian oligarchs to cybercrime takedowns.
The uncomfortable tension of The Next Generation, with its lofty talk of the prime directive and constant crises on far-flung colonial outposts, was that the dream wasn't true.
In that time, I've written about more than 150 stores, spanning luxury outposts and discount retailers, malls and pocket-size shops, decades-old spots and places that quickly vanished.
Although Mr Netanyahu's government has in this period officially added only one new settlement, settlers have independently opened 26 new "outposts", with the government usually turning a blind eye.
The institute offers classes and lectures at outposts around the world, but its most visible work to bookstore browsers is a series of small, stylishly designed "how to" guides.
With Outposts, AWS was striving for a product that worked exactly the same for applications running on either Amazon&aposs cloud or in a customer&aposs own data center.
When an AWS customer chooses Outposts, AWS will help them install it into their data centers using the same security controls and features as Amazon&aposs cloud, he said.
I also saw them employed firsthand in outposts scattered across the countryside in Afghanistan while serving as an attachment to special operations units in parts of 2202 and 2628.
The West Bank's 450,000 settlers, living in more than 250 settlements and outposts among towns where 3 million Palestinians reside, make up only about five percent of Israel's population.
He has roughly 300 men spread over 000 outposts along the road, and every morning each group combs their stretch of highway with rakes tied to long bamboo poles.
Mr. Piawari said General Raziq would struggle to maintain security as his police forces are stretched and face casualties, with the Taliban often attacking isolated outposts across several districts.
The 99-cent store with the bright red awning cannot compete with the cutthroat pricing or huge selection at the two Dollar Tree outposts in its poor Brooklyn neighborhood.
He had traded a lucrative career at the family business for life in the far reaches of professional hockey, in outposts short on glamour and shorter still on pay.
Esper said Friday that up to 50 special operation forces — of about 1,85033 U.S. troops in the country — had been moved from "two small outposts" near the Syrian border.
"It's hard not to just be like, 'Do it our way,' " the US Special Forces team leader told CNN at one of the remote outposts involved in the exercise.
Some analysts have suggested that the deadly ambushes on army outposts are aimed not only at stealing weapons, but also at expanding the area of land under jihadists' control.
Mr. Netanyahu's critics in Israel said the Amona controversy and proposed legislation to legalize other outlaw outposts were responsible for Mr. Obama's decision to abandon Israel's government on Friday.
Mr. Dotan talks to Palestinians whose olive groves have been disturbed by settlers or who have seen their land gobbled up by the illegal construction of outposts by renegades.
The top commander of U.S. troops in South Korea said on Wednesday he supports moves to withdraw some outposts along the fortified border with North Korea, despite the risks.
It has built up military outposts on islets in disputed waters in the South China Sea, while dismissing other countries' territorial concerns out of hand and ignoring international law.
But after finding that shoppers were more likely to buy furniture they could actually touch, it opened outposts in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston and Austin, Texas.

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