The hotel has a club lounge that overlooks Jewel's waterfall.
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An outdoor deck with table service overlooks the front street.
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There's also a balcony that overlooks a heated outdoor pool.
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A bridge that overlooks the Via Emilia also partially collapsed.
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Calling him a demagogue overlooks the authenticity of these convictions.
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This library overlooks some of the gardens surrounding the house.
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But, that overlooks the facts that these are human beings.
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The Western focus on the veil in Iran overlooks reality.
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John Collins This list is perfect and overlooks no one.
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But this overlooks an even bigger problem for their party.
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But that overlooks an important fact: Virtually everything about Mrs.
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The backyard also has a pool, which overlooks the mountains.
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This view overlooks the loss of membership in a community.
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Trump has said the focus on those struggles overlooks success elsewhere.
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But that overlooks finance houses' heavy dependence on secondary-market business.
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The billboard overlooks Interstate 80, across the bay from San Francisco.
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It also potentially overlooks individuals who are delaying retirement, he said.
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The castle overlooks Roccascalegna, a small village in Italy's Abruzzo region.
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The master bedroom is upstairs and overlooks the backyard and pool.
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The main attraction is the pope's bedroom, which overlooks Lake Albano.
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But it also overlooks the fact that comparative advantage isn't static.
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It overlooks the Strip, and I'm feeling pretty high right now.
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The home also overlooks a golf course and a nearby lake.
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A couple whose Fifth Avenue apartment overlooks the spot donated benches.
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The James Joyce Tower and Museum on Sandycove overlooks the coast.
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There is a crucial distinction between the two that Greenblatt overlooks.
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The sprawling Gwrych Castle overlooks the town of Abergele, North Wales.
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Pelosi's answer overlooks a series of facts that we do know.
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Outside the bedroom is a loft that overlooks the great room.
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The Georgica Cove overlooks the ocean in East Hampton, New York.
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A ceremony follows atop the hill, which overlooks New York Harbor.
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Kilpatrick has a pleasant view that overlooks his old middle school.
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But the president's $2628 trillion plan overlooks one crucial component: housing.
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His 43rd floor office overlooks the Hudson River and Central Park.
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Eat locally Simply eating organic overlooks a central issue: Food travels.
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Through the dining room is the kitchen, which overlooks the backyard.
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The building overlooks the Chicago River, and the view is spectacular.
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A balcony at the back of the building overlooks the sea.
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That argument overlooks the toxic effect of incinerators, Lopez-Nuñez said.
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On one side, the house overlooks a cluster of neighboring homes.
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A wall of windows in the master bedroom overlooks the backyard.
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The master suite's private balcony overlooks the pool and the dock.
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And that's the fundamental problem that focusing on "immutable characteristics" overlooks.
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And the tendency to obsess over reason and rationality overlooks this fact.
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The report that has appeared overlooks the context resulting in distorted facts.
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The act also overlooks the important connection between trauma and women's incarceration.
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Thus, the Aggregate Index overlooks trillions of dollars' worth of bond issues.
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It has nine potentially active volcanoes, including Morne Canot, which overlooks Roseau.
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Charlotte (Sienna Miller) is a playful, worldly resident whose balcony overlooks his.
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The house overlooks a picturesque lake and is near a ski slopes.
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Ed Markey (D-MA) overlooks energy stability, with major implications for health.
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In the backyard, a sweeping infinity pools overlooks Beverly Hills from above.
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"The French historical narrative overlooks the contributions made by immigrants," Bouteghmes said.
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It's located on New York City's Fifth Avenue and overlooks Central Park.
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In February, Musk listed his $4.5 million home that overlooks Los Angeles.
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The 2 percent GDP target also overlooks how the money is spent.
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He'll speak at McCormick Place, the convention center that overlooks Lake Michigan.
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Or you could relax on the meditation patio that overlooks the ocean.
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The New Health Care Caregivers aren't supported, and America overlooks their importance.
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Or you can try, and hope that HR overlooks your mental unfitness.
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Most rooms come with a balcony or terrace that overlooks the ocean.
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The camp overlooks Lake Rwanyakazinga, making it an ideal place for birders.
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A teak deck overlooks the more than 150 feet of private waterfront.
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This, however, overlooks the fact that other states do not want centralization.
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A large screened porch overlooks a landscaped backyard with a koi pond.
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Frankie's rented apartment overlooks the decaying pier where Sophie was last seen.
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His shack overlooks rolling desert hills covered in homes like his own.
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Outdoor space: A private balcony off the living room overlooks Collins Avenue.
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The structure overlooks the statue of Princeton President John Witherspoon, a slaveholder.
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With the exception of the dining room, every room overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.
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The hotel, about 400 yards from the stage, overlooks the concert grounds below.
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It also overlooks many of the disparate movements that emerged out of it.
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The report includes photos of the window, which overlooks the concert venue below.
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And so like every other week, the media chases words and overlooks deeds.
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The federal police seized the town of Albu Saif, which overlooks the airport.
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The kitchen opens to a pergola-covered dining area that overlooks the pool.
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There were forests of black pine and overlooks of amaranth and silver grass.
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The 186-foot storefront at Apple Dubai Mall also overlooks the Dubai Fountain.
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The hospital is strategically important because it overlooks surrounding areas held by insurgents.
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But it overlooks a critical concern: the well-being of the drivers themselves.
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Then, he overlooks a beach, also in an outfit that includes no shirt.
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Of the three other bedrooms, one overlooks the river; two have city views.
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And there's a breakfast nook off to the side that overlooks the yard.
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It overlooks my backyard, gardens and our old carriage house and Maple trees.
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The second floor has a railed, lofted area that overlooks the dining room.
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But this viewpoint overlooks the deeper, and deeply human, past of the rainforest.
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But to assume that will happen overlooks one very important factor: New Hampshire.
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Ismail Kadare's readers are astonished every year when the Nobel committee overlooks him.
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A new seafood restaurant, Smith's Landing, overlooks the river and the Antioch Bridge.
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It overlooks the contributions of refugees to Texas communities and the state economy.
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Crediting sanctions with bringing Iran to the negotiating table also overlooks Iran's choices.
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The problem with this kind of decision-making is that it overlooks context.
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The home overlooks a brook, giving visitors views of nature throughout the property.
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Like many Piermont homes, it's located on a hillside and overlooks the river.
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The view from the terrace and the pool overlooks the Platys Gialos beach.
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The first overlooks the fact that wages are designed to compensate workers for productivity.
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The bungalow overlooks the Lachlan River Valley, near Reids Flat in New South Wales.
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Some argue it is rigid and overlooks some restaurants that critics and diners praise.
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His back garden, which overlooks the river, was recently decorated with festively lit deers.
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Only a window that overlooks the Rayburn Building, and a copy of Hard Choices.
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The room overlooks the 9/11 Memorial, with its footprint waterfalls and quiet space.
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It overlooks the many regulations all charters must comply with, like their district counterparts.
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But today, these overlooks lead to a pool of melted ice, or rocky terrain.
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It also overlooks the main entrance and exit where thousands of people file through.
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There's simply nothing like visiting an ancient mountaintop fortress that overlooks the Dead Sea.
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Historic Cottage Hill overlooks the Alabama River and much of the city of Montgomery.
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This overlooks the harm imposed every day on the city's residents, known as Cariocas.
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The gated complex hosts several sprawling mansions and overlooks the Spanish island's Porroig Bay.
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The infinity pool overlooks the Singapore skyline from atop the 636-foot-tall building.
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However Enwezor's view clashes with Decolonize This Place's stance and overlooks the group's point.
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Such a hasty conclusion overlooks basic facts about how early-modern manuscripts were circulated.
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But focusing on those averages overlooks the specific impact on each individual tax return.
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Dinan is a picturesque walled town in Brittany, France, that overlooks the Rance River.
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Set up on the hill at the southwest corner that overlooks the Manhattan skyline.
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It overlooks the reality that today, U.K. households are in debt out of necessity.
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Outdoor space: A deck opening from the den overlooks the in-ground swimming pool.
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Such a debate overlooks critical steps between entering college and paying off student debt.
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The pool deck at Trump International Golf Club Dubai overlooks the Damac Hills development.
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There are two chapels on the property, one of which overlooks the May River.
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The terrace overlooks the turquoise lagoon, and the beach is a few yards away.
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The sprawling residence overlooks Hyde Park in Knightsbridge, an upscale neighborhood in central London.
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"Herzlich willkommen," she said, ushering us into her home workshop that overlooks the Thunersee.
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A terrace overlooks the estate's vineyard that produces 1,200 bottles of Merlot a year.
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Her office on the 21980th floor of 2818 World Trade Center overlooks the Sept.
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For all his criticism, though, Kenny overlooks certain fundamental problems in his son's game.
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The museum also displays a piece of the Berlin Wall that overlooks the campus.
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Its 2.1-acre lot overlooks a scenic pond and sits near a large nature preserve.
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The "here" Newman mentioned is Vidigal, a favela that overlooks the wealthier beaches of Leblon.
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The outer edge of the infinity pool overlooks three different holes of the golf course.
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The restaurant overlooks a lake and on pleasant evenings, diners often chose to eat outdoors.
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An outdoor shower is on the north side, and a hot tub overlooks the Pacific.
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Madison Grant's last address, 960 Fifth Avenue, overlooks Central Park from East Seventy-seventh Street.
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Politically, the answers appear obvious, but this overlooks the very real tensions behind the scenes.
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And the answer they provide is often incomplete anyway, because it overlooks their supply chains.
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A vegetable garden overlooks a grey sweep of sea and the dense Istanbul skyline beyond.
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"Now it's the minister and he overlooks disciplinary by judges he appointed himself," she said.
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The press room overlooks the palace's central courtyard, letting journalists see visitors come and go.
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The three-story wooden house built in 1900 overlooks a tropical hammock, untouched by man.
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The green space overlooks the Hudson River and is equipped with cabanas and gas grills.
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The rule overlooks how the "favor bank" can work in a cozy industry like finance.
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It overlooks the city, and connects easily to trails leading into the forest and mountains.
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David Howman, the longtime director general, whose corner office overlooks the St. Lawrence River, wavered.
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The three-story wooden house built in 290 overlooks a tropical hammock, untouched by man.
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Camp Adventures Forest Tower in Denmark is a spiral structure that overlooks miles of forest.
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A mezzanine hallway with built-in bookshelves overlooks the living room and connects the bedrooms.
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THE CENTERPIECE IS the camp's 100-foot-long barn-style theater, which overlooks the lake.
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Some New Orleans infectious disease experts, however, think this theory overlooks an equally plausible explanation.
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But that overlooks the fact that musicians often make news — especially local news — as well.
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The penthouse apartment is located on 375 Kensington High Street and overlooks the wealthy area.
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My office overlooks ground zero and there's one big tree I can always make out.
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An earlier version of this review misidentified the street that a sheet of glass overlooks.
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A look inside Jacques Grange's Paris apartment, which overlooks the gardens of the Palais-Royale.
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Too sharp a focus on money also overlooks the other ways politicians can be influenced.
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Workers at Walker's Doughnuts, which overlooks the site of the incident, said business was normal.
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That plan also overlooks emissions from cars and trucks, a huge source of carbon dioxide.
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This practice overlooks the moderates who actually pulled the Constitution together and secured its ratification.
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It also overlooks the neighborhood of Itaewon and offers a panoramic view of the city.
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An additional studio viewpoint has been opened, along with a patio that overlooks the space.
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We have the third through the fifth floors of an industrial building that overlooks the runways.
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Critics say it also overlooks how financial markets and global financial flows could create a backlash.
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Success stories make us feel good, but this kind of celebratory exceptionalism inherently overlooks so much.
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And he overlooks that fact that both the share and the population declined greatly in 23.
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A self-driving electric bus runs along the river Rhône, and green architecture overlooks converted docks.
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The trouble with that question, though, is that it completely overlooks the reality of most marriages.
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The estate is absolutely epic ... seven bedrooms, 19 (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) bathrooms and unreal pool that overlooks a lake.
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The press room currently overlooks the palace's central courtyard, letting journalists see visitors coming and going.
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It overlooks Dal Lake, whose hundreds of pleasure craft, normally packed with summer tourists, sit idle.
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Outside is a resort-style pool with lounge chairs and umbrellas, which overlooks a picturesque lake.
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The deck off the great room has a fire pit, and overlooks a man-made pond.
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A serving window in the kitchen opens to a breakfast bar that overlooks a koi pond.
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You sleep in a treehouse and it overlooks the ocean and you can see the stars.
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The leaders were escorted to a dining room that overlooks a koi pond at Akasaka Palace.
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To the east, a pocket of more expansive (and expensive) homes overlooks the Knollwood Country Club.
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The message "#praytogether" was projected on the statue, which overlooks Rio de Janeiro, in different languages.
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The hotel overlooks golf greens, a wildlife sanctuary, and provides ample views of the distant ocean.
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Filled with retractable floor-to-ceiling glass windows, the architecturally distinct house overlooks the Pacific Ocean.
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La Zagaleta overlooks a stretch of Málaga's coastline that is known as the Costa del Sol.
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A mural depicting Salvador Dalí, by the street artist Jef Aérosol, overlooks the Place Georges-Pompidou.
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Outdoor space: A wide back deck with a large gazebo-like structure overlooks a terraced garden.
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That point-scoring overlooks the long-term damage Trump's tactics could well do to our democracy.
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The terrace pool, which overlooks Palm Canyon and the valley, is lined with mother-of-pearl.
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It completely overlooks Mr. Geisel's anti-Japanese cartoons from World War II, which he later regretted.
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The condo is in the Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea and overlooks the city's High Line park.
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It's marketed as a "beautiful brick home" with an updated kitchen that overlooks a huge backyard.
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Yet anointing the Five Star Movement as Italy's next power overlooks the complexities of Italian politics.
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A sitting room that overlooks the foyer has interior shutters that can be closed for privacy.
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A sitting room that overlooks the foyer has interior shutters that can be closed for privacy.
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Himawari-8 overlooks the Western Hemisphere and photographs this face of Earth once every 10 minutes.
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Underestimating the significance of family acceptance overlooks the material impact that it has in people's lives.
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The second overlooks the fact that there are effective and ineffective ways to stimulate innovation among businesses.
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Situated by the edge of a 45-metre cliff, it overlooks the Aegean Sea with breathtaking views.
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The retirement community in Erie, Pennsylvania overlooks Lake Erie, and paths dotted by benches follow the shoreline.
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The article completely overlooks that single fatherhood has been on the rise for a while now now.
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A bouquet of flowers stands on the windowsill of Coon's room, which overlooks the Long Island Sound.
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Devoted to Cuba's patron saint, the Catholic shrine overlooks Biscayne Bay and points directly to the island.
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In São Bento, a neighbourhood in the city, a hill overlooks thousands of identical tin-roofed shacks.
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Park Lane is probably the best-known road in London and overlooks the 350-acre Hyde Park.
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She also believes that the current wave of feminism still overlooks issues that affect women of color.
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"When you hear those statistics, it overlooks the remainder that have beat their benchmark," Anderson pointed out.
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Mia Nolan is staying in a posh hotel that overlooks the pizza truck — this will be important.
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The couple said "I do" at Villa Pocci, which sits on a lake and overlooks Castel Gandolfo.
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The focus on housebuilding overlooks a bigger potential source of supply in the form of existing homes.
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The room overlooks the backyard, with a view of both the heated saltwater pool and tennis court.
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But that misjudgment overlooks the smaller subsidiary things that make games great, and that make us watch.
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But that argument overlooks just how far the military has sunk in terms of size and capability.
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Workspace My office, on the sixth floor of a building on Park Avenue South, overlooks Union Square.
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There would be a wall that has huge windows and overlooks the oceans, mountains, and other towns.
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She now works as a cashier at a sprawling restaurant that overlooks the city from the mountains.
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There's also an office, an exercise room and a solarium with slate floors that overlooks a garden.
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In the downtown Loop, the prominent Michigan Avenue address overlooks tourist-centric Millennium Park across the street.
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The entire walk — which overlooks picturesque Gubei Water Town — can be completed in less than two hours.
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House Republicans claim that blocking suspected terrorists from purchasing a gun overlooks their right to due process.
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Her house overlooks a lake that sits downstream from the proposed Twin Metals nickel and copper mine.
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The spa and heated outdoor pool, like most of the balconied rooms, overlooks the lake and mountains.
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Michelle Goldberg argues that accusing both sides of incivility overlooks the disproportionate danger of right-wing violence.
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That overlooks the major originally known as the Dinah Shore, which has captivated young golfers since 1972.
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This is not a bad way to define consent, but it overlooks emotional intimacy and vulnerability entirely.
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The immense master suite, which overlooks Park Avenue, contains two of everything: baths, offices and dressing rooms.
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There are two other bedrooms, one of them a loftlike space that overlooks the living room below.
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J and K decide on a whim to climb Diamond Head, the giant volcano that overlooks Waikiki.
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The office overlooks the Cambridge reservoir, and includes an outdoor patio where employees can work and dine.
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A statue of Christ with arms outspread that overlooks the city's coast was donated by the company.
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The assault started in a six-story parking garage that overlooks the bridge and the Tigris River.
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We drove out to West Point Grey, one of the most expensive areas, which overlooks an inlet.
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The row is divided by a large pathway leading to a deck that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.
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It includes a balcony that offers views of the cathedral and overlooks the home's lush central courtyard.
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A single large room with a granite-and-stainless-steel kitchen, it overlooks the courtyard and river.
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And the domestic class-based lens overlooks the power of solidarity among individuals in different economic circumstances.
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It's an argument that overlooks several factors (King's recurring criticism of American imperialism and the military, for one).
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Outside, the suite features a private pool covered in mosaic-tiled butterflies that overlooks the Las Vegas Strip.
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The image overlooks a section of wall on the California border and will be there for a month.
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Choo especially loves reading in the library, which overlooks the pool and is lined with built-in bookshelves.
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The city's biggest hotel, the Ville, which overlooks the glimmering Coral Sea, completed a big renovation in July.
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A three-tiered deck with several fire pits overlooks the Newport harbor at Gurney's Newport Resort and Marina.
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My mother's new apartment overlooks her old garden; from her balcony, I see what used to be mine.
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To learn more about Trump's zero-sum trade policy and what else it overlooks, watch the video above.
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I return to my new desk, which overlooks a window showcasing a billboard for the Museum of Sex.
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Located in Hamburg, New York, Lucia's on the Lake is an upscale Italian restaurant that overlooks Lake Erie.
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The outdoor seating area overlooks a beautiful little park across the street with trees, flowers, and a fountain.
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Mangerie overlooks the Bosphorus, and many customers sit outside on the balcony to smoke and glimpse the sea.
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Rooms at Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, a four-star hotel that overlooks Lake Michigan, start at $139/night.
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Kristy Allan, 63, lives in Placerville, where her small bungalow overlooks the lush foothills of the Sierra Nevada.
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The four-story building overlooks the Meguro River and was partly designed by Olympic Stadium architect Kengo Kuma.
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But it overlooks all the other tragedies that have taken place without Facebook admitting to its own neglect.
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This overlooks the growing number of working families who face extreme ups and downs in income and expenses.
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Everyone was socializing, drinking complimentary champagne, and smoking on the roof deck that overlooks the Lower East Side.
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But it overlooks the process that actually lead to those players being able to pull off those feats.
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We sat across from each other at the Vancouver Art Gallery's outdoor café, which overlooks touristy Robson Square.
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De Beauvoir's broader analysis — as valid as it may be — completely overlooks Le Brun's success as an artist.
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The castle-like Le Château Frontenac hotel overlooks Old Quebec City, which is packed with shops and cafes.
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Just as important, the gradualism theory overlooks the centrality of a Roe reversal to the conservative judicial agenda.
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Perched high atop Trimingham Hill, it overlooks Hamilton Harbor and the capital city, Hamilton, and the South Shore.
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The Cottars Mara Private Homestead in Masai Mara, Kenya, overlooks a savannah where wildebeest migrate once a year.
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But simply labeling these sites as "social" overlooks what they do best: They deliver highly personalized content experiences.
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Or hike along the Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway and spy on mountain goats and elk at various overlooks.
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But it's increasingly clear that this explanation overlooks deeper issues about the way workplaces operate, some experts say.
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A fountain filled with his undulating clear-glass shapes overlooks the waterfront just outside the museum's front door.
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The home also has a saltwater infinity pool, which sits on a hill that overlooks the Pacific Ocean.
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But I think that view overlooks the history and purpose of impeachment: It is, again, a political process.
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The Beau Mountain Cottage is nestled in the mountains of Vancouver Island, and it overlooks an alpaca farm.
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This simple rationale, however, overlooks the conflicts of interest and corruption to which such arrangements have often led.
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The table where she writes overlooks woods dotted with snow-covered pines ideally suited for concealing a corpse.
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Focusing on Jean Renoir's family inheritance means that this show overlooks some of the director's most important accomplishments.
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Built in 1925, the five-story property, which overlooks Madison Square Park, used to be a family residence.
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The idea is to break up the human shape and blend into the negative space the eye overlooks.
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It's in the windowsill of the living room that overlooks the East River and the 59th Street Bridge.
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EDINBURGH — The window overlooks a neglected backyard where a few shrubs grow with their backs to the wall.
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One peshmerga unit near Erbil, the Kurdish capital, occupies a high ridge that overlooks an ISIS -held town.
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The L-shaped mansion is flanked by private outdoor space and the glassy rear facade overlooks the gardens.
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He overlooks the nation's vicious history of racism to proclaim that this is the worst racial epoch ever.
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Macron also overlooks that not one state in Europe trusts another to assume a leadership role even regionally.
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The lush scent of plumeria wafts from the courtyard, where a Piranesi-inspired mural overlooks a turquoise pool.
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The viewpoint overlooks Yosemite Valley, including El Capitan, a popular vertical ascent for rock climbers across the globe.
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St. Gaudens, Whistler, La Farge, Audubon, and Copley are all emblazoned on its frieze that overlooks City Park.
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Black overlooks an important history of white people making anti-racist art, often commissioned by Civil Rights activists.
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It is a renovated residential house on a quiet block, with a backyard that overlooks the Long Island Sound.
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A major attraction, the Ober Gatlinburg ski area and amusement park that overlooks the city, appeared to be spared.
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The penthouse also features a tower that overlooks Central Park, with stained glass windows and a full wet bar.
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No pool, but there's an outdoor spa which overlooks some sweeping views from downtown L.A. to the blue Pacific.
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In the shot, posted on Instagram Tuesday, Jenner can be seen posing on a balcony that overlooks the beach.
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For some truly unique cruise cuisine, there's Wonderland, an Alice in Wonderland-inspired restaurant that overlooks the ship's Boardwalk.
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A window in the gallery overlooks 55th Street, but the constantly changing polyphony of "Rainforest" transports you quite elsewhere.
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This walkway, located in the southern province of Hunan, overlooks Tongtian Avenue, which includes a total of 99 turns.
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Rather, it overlooks its own bias because it does not take the trouble to assess how policies affect women.
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With the sun baking the sky, a single hiker overlooks the blue mountaintops below, purple clouds filling the stratosphere.
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The 1,000-seat theater sits outside of Apple Park's main ring on a hill that overlooks the main campus.
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The short clip shows Krupa, 37, posed in the buff on a Miami, Florida, balcony, which overlooks the beach.
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He claims that Barr's letter did not mention those issues, and overlooks the "considerable evidence" of Trump's obstructive behavior.
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It overlooks the discipline of the very real threat of closure charters face for consistent failure — unlike district schools.
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However, focusing solely on a vehicle's use in personal mobility overlooks another, more immediate, opportunity to drive shared value.
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Does he feel he has been snookered, or is he so anxious to declare victory that he overlooks that?
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That is undoubtedly true, but it still overlooks a number of factors that drove interest in Fire and Fury.
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From this level there is access to the long, wide terrace that overlooks the Mall and St. James's Park.
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That's a reasonable proposition, but it overlooks the fact that exchange rates are affected by all sorts of factors.
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The president spoke in a cottage on a Marine base that overlooks Kaneohe Bay in his home state, Hawaii.
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Renée Zellweger's startled pout overlooks what must be the city's densest concentration of honking, exhaust-belching, rage-propelled vehicles.
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Popular activities on the 2,000-square-foot terrace, which overlooks Bryant Square Park, include eating lunch and hosting parties.
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The restaurant overlooks a meagre strip of beach, which is a good deal less meagre in several Katz paintings.
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"This is where the magic happens," he said, standing in front of a window that overlooks Fort Pond Bay.
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State Senator Gustavo Rivera, a Democrat whose home overlooks the armory, said that he supported the city's new offer.
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Overlooks down the coast, strange mystic thing going on there, especially with the old bathhouse being mysteriously burnt down.
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But focusing on those controversies overlooks Pruitt's efforts to roll back or curb the implementation of numerous environmental regulations.
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The Preserve Restaurant is also popular among residents for its American cuisine and seating that overlooks the Santa Catalinas.
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Its sunny terrace overlooks a green lawn strewn with ruins — a section of the fourth-century B.C. Servian Wall.
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The Museum of the Mind overlooks grounds which are testament to 800 years of trying to understand mental illness.
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On the huge screen that overlooks the floor, a video of a woman licking ejaculate from her lips plays.
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Of course, this perspective overlooks the fact that how a thing is communicated is the thing that's being communicated.
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The main dining room is cavernous, with a mezzanine and a two-story mural that overlooks multiple service stations.
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The cottage has a patio that overlooks the ocean, as well as a breakfast bar and walk-in shower.
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On the far west, a small park overlooks the Hudson River, and two more recreational areas are being developed.
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The analogy, however, overlooks the fact that vaccination is a matter of public health not merely personal well-being.
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Though she overlooks a commercial thoroughfare, Fort Hamilton Parkway, the traffic and sirens are masked by the air-conditioning.
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In Paris, the popular brasserie Grand Coeur is housed in a beautiful 18th-century building that overlooks the Marais.
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While some might argue that new technology makes such flyovers unnecessary, that overlooks the advantage offered by the framework.
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At the end of Whitewood Drive, Colleran Park, a quiet green space with a playground, also overlooks the bay.
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There's also a cafeteria and a third-floor cafe with a full bar that overlooks the indoor facilities below.
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The town, which overlooks the Mississippi River, has perhaps the greatest concentration of splendid antebellum mansions in the country.
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The house overlooks Raccoon Straight, a famous part of the Bay loved by sailors and traveled by freight ships.
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The clashes involved tanks and heavy artillery targeting a hill, Jabal Hadeed, which overlooks Khor Maksar and Aden port.
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It also overlooks that freedom of expression, even expression one finds offensive, is one of the nation's founding principles.
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It also helps that the inauguration ceremony overlooks monuments for founding fathers and former Presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
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Apple's services catalog for India, in contrast, is fairly thin and overlooks many challenges unique to the country, users say.
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But all of this overlooks the pensioner's more serious crime to begin with: Filling out a crossword puzzle in pen.
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The porch overlooks my rather overgrown garden, the street, and offers a glimpse of an urban river a block away.
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But perhaps the most eye-popping prize of the property is the "exquisite ocean-view terrace" that overlooks the beach.
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"The view of the Russian leader as a master tactician overlooks how his achievements risk blowing up in his face."
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THE Tierra Grata encampment in the foothills of the Perijá mountains overlooks vast cattle ranches around the city of Valledupar.
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The new auditorium includes 1,000 seats and is situated on a hill that overlooks the main building and surrounding parklands.
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But favoring bicycles overlooks a key draw of the scooters: You don't have to expend much effort to ride them.
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This method often overlooks a network willing to pay more for an impression because it is lower in the chain.
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The view of the Russian leader as a master tactician overlooks how his achievements risk blowing up in his face.
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It also overlooks the simple fact that not all photos posted to Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter are in fact current.
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But this framing overlooks the millions of Black military members who have experienced what the movement is fighting to overcome.
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Whether comfort dictates, or a stylish design is what's important — one detail no bride overlooks is her wedding-day footwear.
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But that overlooks Pavelski's ability to find seams on the ice, or his knack for deflecting shots past startled goalies.
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The giant group fitness studio overlooks the famous Atlas statue, which is pretty cool when it comes to gym ambiance.
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My brother passed away a few years ago and his ashes are spread on the mountain that overlooks the hill.
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The agency almost certainly overlooks the most migrant deaths in Texas, which shares a whopping 1,241-mile border with Mexico.
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Steps away from the mansion's private surf lodge is an infinity pool, which overlooks the property's 100 feet of oceanfront.
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Griffin's 200-year-old London pad overlooks St. James Park and includes a gym, a pool, and an underground extension.
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Elon Musk has sold his four-bedroom, three-bath home that overlooks the city of Los Angeles, property records show.
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The evening before the show starts, an inaugural gala is held at the Monaco Yacht Club, which overlooks Port Hercules.
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A second upstairs bedroom has wide-plank pine floors and opens to a small hallway that overlooks the library addition.
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Chief Katranakis said that criticism overlooks phenotyping's ability to help the police avoid targeting the wrong people in their investigations.
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In Herxheim, the questions raised by the bell have split this otherwise sleepy village, which overlooks a vine-covered plain.
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But it also overlooks the actual basketball work Duncan did, and the real if understated transcendence buried within that work.
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The house overlooks the stunning expanse of the Lauterbrunnen Valley, which may have inspired Tolkien's fictional elven realm of Rivendell.
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Not only does this suggest that he is blameless, it overlooks the fact that your own life is being ruined.
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One recipient this year, Moussa Konate, 21, a college student, shares a third-floor room that overlooks the back garden.
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Several glass doors open to a broad outdoor terrace that runs the length of the house and overlooks the hillside.
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A giant mural of the star striker Kylian Mbappé overlooks the road from Bondy, where he grew up, to Paris.
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The embassy is a small office on the 15th floor of a high rise that overlooks the scenic Singapore River.
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There's also a second restaurant, Di Mare, for Italian food that overlooks the water with red-and-white checked tablecloths.
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They also say the proposal unfairly singles them out and overlooks their support of businesses and manufacturers that use storage.
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Increasing the minimum wage distorts the entry-level job market, resulting in far-reaching consequences that the current discussion overlooks.
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A dining room and media room extend off the living room; a partially covered rear deck overlooks the saltwater pool.
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There's window seating in a window that overlooks the main street so I sit there people watching as I eat.
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They could also have a family day out to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, which overlooks the beautiful harbour.
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It overlooks the chaparral-covered hillsides of Parma Park; beyond is the nearly 1.8-million-acre Los Padres National Forest.
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If it can do whatever it wants than what impetus do others have to abide by the rules Amazon overlooks.
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The work was unveiled this past weekend at the artist's Walled Off Hotel, which overlooks Israel's separation wall around Bethlehem.
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A marble-floored entrance hallway leads to the property's 30-foot-wide reception room which overlooks the garden out back.
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Babikian purchased the plot of land, which overlooks Rivière des Prairies, for $2.7 million [$1.9 million USD] four years ago.
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"My cousin from Minnesota was visiting me in October," Briana Fitzgibbons, whose apartment overlooks the garage, told the Sun-Times.
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This is a key failure of the BAMCOA—it routinely overlooks the profound cultural and social implications of losing your job.
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Iraqi military officials said Tuesday that the first target, a hill to the south which overlooks the airport, had been taken.
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The pair grabbed a bite to eat at Kristy's Village Cafe, which overlooks Zuma Beach, before sharing an intimate moment outside.
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There are two separate outdoor spaces — a private deck off of the master bedroom, and a terrace that overlooks the Canyon.
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A Victorian bandstand overlooks a broad lawn where the chasing of peacocks by small children is tolerated, if not exactly encouraged.
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The upstairs master, which overlooks the main level, includes a skylight as well as a row of windows with harbor views.
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But Nadal believes this overlooks players who have been in-form elsewhere in the season, whether clay, hardcourt, or playing indoors.
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I mean, sometimes that might be the right decision but I think it overlooks the role that regulations should have played.
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The government, sensitive to charges that it overlooks the plight of workers, talks endlessly about making sure migrant labourers get paid.
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Just before midnight, an image of the United Arab Emirates flag was projected on the Burj Khalifa, which overlooks the hotel.
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In the café that overlooks Fifth Avenue, we can soon enjoy a Fifth Avenue Salad, which comes with lobster and avocado.
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But this focus overlooks the attitudes and viewpoints of the groups and coalitions that are strongly opposed to the Trump presidency.
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Zan TV hopes to be a space for women in a media industry that often overlooks women's stories, perspectives, and interests.
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When employees first attempted to assess the damage, they went to the visitors' center, where an observation platform overlooks the dish.
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That's true -- even if it overlooks the fact that Mueller had determined he could not bring any charges against the President.
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Not far away, his own 21960s mansion also overlooks the bridge, taking in the entire 21-degree sweep of the bay.
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"This is the Bible Belt," explains Stephen's son Gabe who leads the biodynamic operations of the vineyard, which overlooks Lake Okanagan.
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To honor the first lady, the sculpture now overlooks a field in Sevnica, but it's receiving a slew of mixed reviews.
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However, this vision to a large extent overlooks women whose contribution to Saudi modernisation is constrained by Wahhabism and conservative clerics.
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Cannes Airport, which is used almost exclusively by private jets and which the house overlooks, is a 15-minute drive away.
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The park is around 10 acres big, covers around 1,000 feet of coastline, and overlooks Charleston Harbor and the Cooper River.
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Such a process would change the longstanding federal culture that overlooks or encourages corruption, and lead to cleaner, more effective governing.
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"A focus on the average impact of the tax bill overlooks the specific impact on each individual tax return," he adds.
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Roughly 3,000 Citi (C) employees currently work in the building, which overlooks the East River and has long carried Citi's logo.
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But home is now across town, a 1,700-square-foot apartment with an elevator that overlooks one of Zurich's historic streets.
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Schweitzer, who is of Chilean, Peruvian and German descent, was raised in Barcelona's vibrant Poble Sec neighborhood, which overlooks the Mediterranean.
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Set on top of a cliff in Sorrento, the Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria overlooks the Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius.
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In one, a soldier rests a gun on the sill of a broken window that overlooks a street gutted by explosions.
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It overlooks Lake Austin, near the Emma Long Metropolitan Park, a municipal green space with hiking trails, campgrounds and water sports.
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The club overlooks the plein-air ice-skating rink in the Olympic Park, which offers skate rentals for 22 Swiss francs.
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The soaring Elbphilharmonie auditorium is nestled in a gargantuan, glass galleonlike structure atop an old brick warehouse that overlooks the harbor.
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It overlooks the Turnagain Arm and Cook Inlet, and has 5043-degree mountain views reaching all the way north to Denali.
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The Gates Hotel South Beach sits right on Collins Avenue, one of Miami Beach's most popular streets, and overlooks Lake Pancoast.
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The open kitchen has the requisite stainless steel appliances, ample counter space and a breakfast nook that overlooks the lush backyard.
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This argument overlooks that the impeachment process, baked into the Constitution, is a "distraction" to the president, in and of itself.
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These rooms all have hardwood floors and wood-beamed ceilings, and connect to an expansive terrace that overlooks lush tropical gardens.
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Each year in June, Mr. Moreno speaks at a memorial event at a hilltop monument on Mt. Artxanda, which overlooks Bilbao.
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It also overlooks the insecurity that many Japanese feel working in contract or part-time jobs with scant chance of advancement.
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"The tribe are trying to get away with murder," said Stephen Murray, a retired schoolteacher whose house overlooks the tribal property.
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Foreigners tend to gravitate towards the narrow windowed terrace that overlooks the medina and the bay beyond—I can see why.
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It overlooks an aggressively faceted console in chromed steel (1973) by Paul Evans and several large vases from 2015 by Shari Mendelson.
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But the biggest addition to Stephanie's home is her brand new master bedroom, with a balcony that overlooks the sprawling city landscape.
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She joined the Trump Organization in 1996 and saw the opening of the Manhattan hotel that overlooks Central Park in early 1997.
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We climbed the three flights and walked out on a small deck that overlooks meadows and farmland stretching to the Atlantic Ocean.
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The couple's room overlooks Lake Como and the Alps surrounding it, making it one of the most romantic settings we can imagine.
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The centrepiece is a meeting spot named "Salon de Mago" after a goddess of female creativity, which overlooks the village's main street.
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Another CTS commander has said the capture of the university would enable further advances, since it overlooks areas closer to the river.
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The town overlooks much of the mountainous Jabal Akrad area close to the Turkish border, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
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An official at Barcelona's city hall (his office overlooks a huge poster demanding "freedom for political prisoners") confirms that investment has slowed.
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What this overlooks is the fact that most of the time the cover-up works just fine, and nobody finds out anything.
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The royal is a longtime fan of the venue, which overlooks an exclusive marina on the outskirts of the island's capital Palma.
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Zoë's BLL costars Laura Dern, Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley were also spotted walking into the venue, which overlooks the Seine River.
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This overlooks the reasons the Beyoncé game went viral in the first place: because it was lengthy, complex, multi-branched, and funny.
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Turning Bloomfield into the worst villain in this story also conveniently overlooks a fundamental fact about the relationship between women and power.
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Inside a wooden shack behind her, Rartjarasoaniony's elderly mother greets customers through a small window that overlooks the narrow, unpaved neighborhood street.
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Cable providers are starting to offer apps as consumers begin to demand them (although this overlooks that cable boxes are still awful).
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The cafe overlooks Greyfriars Kirkyard and, from certain seats, probably has one of the best views of Edinburgh Castle in the city.
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But the documentary never overlooks the victim, whose family believes Syed is the killer, even as some of Lee's friends still wonder.
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In fact, while the family's wealth was real, the stone porticoed house is fictional, as is the mountainous landscape that it overlooks.
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One problem with the shock absorber argument is that it overlooks that almost $4 trillion in emerging market debt is dollar denominated.
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Apart from a few scenes beside the billboards, or up at Mildred's house, which overlooks them, we don't stray much outside Ebbing.
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Not too far away is Cape Vincent, with an 1854 lighthouse that overlooks the passage from placid river to sometimes treacherous lake.
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It overlooks a stunning stretch of campanile-studded mountains, Comacina Island, the 18th-century Villa del Balbianello and the town of Tremezzo.
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The 157-acre plot, called "The Mountain," overlooks Los Angeles and Bel-Air and has been the subject of intense media coverage.
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The room, used as a den, is enclosed by a stainless-steel banister continued from the stairs, and overlooks the living room.
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The Winters' clifftop mansion, called Le Toit Bleu for its ceramic-tiled blue roof, overlooks the Mediterranean with a magnificent panoramic view.
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The bust overlooks the music room, reminding people of a legacy that Mr. Haydon said must be respected as the changes proceed.
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The 573-unit tower, which overlooks Central Park near Avenue of the Americas, has certainly tried to stand out in a crowd.
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Ask Real Estate Q. My condo in Murray Hill overlooks the patio of an apartment in a rental building across the street.
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A gluten-free cafe devoted to the Beatles' music, which overlooks a slab of hills blanketed with mist, also draws steady business.
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It is situated on a hill that overlooks the city and Mount Ararat, Armenia's national symbol, just across the border in Turkey.
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Upstairs, the master suite, which has vaulted ceilings and a fireplace, overlooks the main floor and out through a wall of glass.
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EXMOUTH, ENGLAND Lympstone Manor Opened in April in a former Georgian estate, Lympstone Manor overlooks the protected Exe Estuary in southwest Devon.
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It's very rustic (think log cabin), and there is a deck that overlooks the water and a lower dock with two kayaks.
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A team at Steamboat Fireworks launched the shell from a 26-foot steel tube buried in Emerald Mountain, which overlooks the festival.
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This destruction started at the former colonial settlement that Sugarloaf overlooks on one side, Hill Station, which once hosted many charming bungalows.
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The unit, which overlooks Manhattan's High Line park, spans more than 4,500 square feet and is the largest unit in the building.
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To the Editor: Caitlin Zaloom overlooks one of the fundamental problems that has accompanied increasing anxiety about the cost of college: elitism.
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Yet, this argument overlooks the fact that despite his victory, Trump lost many suburban districts that had been Republican strongholds for decades.
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A full patio overlooks the wetlands area, and there are two meadows, multiple gardens, greenhouses and a circa-1800 functioning artesian well.
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Rodriguez recalled a 10-year-old Graham running through the building corridor with the open terrace that overlooks wide tree-lined paths.
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Until his neighbors complained, he flew the flag of Franco-era Spain from his apartment balcony, which overlooks the cafe's southern front.
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"Royalty, world leaders, and Hollywood icons have graced this property perched atop a summit that overlooks all that Los Angeles has to offer."
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The family's rented house overlooks their neighbors' rusted corrugated-metal sheet roofs, tightly packed along a hill on the outskirts of the capital.
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A Ford proving ground is across the street, the HQ is down the road and the parking lot overlooks The Henry Ford Museum.
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Mr Duggan, whose office overlooks the Detroit river (Caesars Casino in Windsor, Ontario, is visible in the distance), calls himself a "metrics nut".
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She commends the way piss-taking can help people work together more effectively, but largely overlooks the way this approach can alienate minorities.
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The recess features caryatids sculpted by Vasari and Ammanati that support a travertine marble balcony, which wraps around and overlooks the entire nymphaeum.
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The two-story master suite also has a Jacuzzi tub and two private balconies — one overlooks the ocean and the other the pool.
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This of course overlooks the impact on workers if a country loses its comparative advantage in a particular industry, hence arguments for protectionism.
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Cataldo, her defense attorney, noted that selective reading of the texts by investigators overlooks others in which Carter encouraged Roy to get help.
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Joseph notes that there's a "beautiful" mezzanine that overlooks the massive, double-height living room, and the space showcases a "dazzling" art collection.
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Mr. Wegman conveniently overlooks the fact that, according to a recent Gallup poll, registered Republicans comprise only 26 percent of the voting public.
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The two upstairs bedrooms include a master that overlooks the backyard and has wrought-iron wall sconces and a dark-wood sleigh bed.
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Tucked into the southwestern spur of Mount Parnassus, Delphi overlooks the Gulf of Corinth and a velvety-looking valley blanketed with olive orchards.
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In the same way, a focus on the average impact of the tax bill overlooks the specific impact on each individual tax return.
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"The more profound issue — one that Kelly's view of the war completely overlooks — is not how compromise could have prevented war," Cobb wrote.
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One overlooks the pool and another could be used as a home office; they share a bathroom with a large walk-in shower.
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The popular angst about jobs focuses on shuttered stores along Main Street and factories in the Rust Belt but overlooks the new openings.
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Merchants in Tabelot once served the needs of nomads, pastoralists, and farming communities that live atop the Bagzane plateau that overlooks the city.
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When it comes to the treatment of the body or its preservation, the clinical gaze often overlooks the individual experience of the patient.
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Last summer the girls, glistening like new, were returned to their original home — which now overlooks the parking lot of a nursing home.
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The complex overlooks the palace gardens from Kensington Road, with 5.53 luxury apartments ranging from one to six bedrooms, priced from £3.35 million.
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He sits every day outside his family's cold concrete home under the winter's scant sun, in a corner that overlooks a dirt road.
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The Capella overlooks the Singapore Strait not far from where the United States Navy suffered one of its biggest disasters in recent years.
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A flight of industrial steel stairs leads to a loft space that overlooks the living area and was used as a home office.
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Mr Lemann is furious about the treatment of GM, which got a bail-out in 2009, but overlooks its inefficiency and bad management.
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At the lake's edge, the sound of a lone cricket rose up from the skein of vegetation next to one of the overlooks.
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In that context, streaming services wield unprecedented power to upset the status quo, providing opportunities to those that the traditional system often overlooks.
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In that sense, debating whether or not near-term collapse is inevitable overlooks the stark reality that we are already witnessing climate collapse.
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But what this perspective overlooks is that for many animals, their current habitats — characterized by environmental degradation and poaching – are anything but natural.
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The large open kitchen, with black granite countertops, numerous cabinets and a pantry, has an eating area and overlooks the backyard and pool.
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With gorgeous hilltop views and sweeping overlooks of both the city and the sea, you'll want a great camera to capture the scene.
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He climbed the stone steps of nearby Carl Schurz Park and headed toward the iron fence on an esplanade that overlooks the river.
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A mezzanine sitting area overlooks the ground-floor common areas, and a catwalk leads to an elevated, glassed loft set up for stargazing.
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But other House colleagues — notably those representing black urban communities — pointed out that his formula overlooks low-income neighborhoods surrounded by wealthier demographics.
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Kafe Louverture has the look of an artsy-industrial coffee shop, with exposed brick and a warm wooden counter that overlooks the street.
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It is a tiny, obsessively curated space at the top of a building that overlooks a square not far from the Palazzo Alberini.
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"I have the full support of the White House," Washburne said during a recent interview in his OPIC office, which overlooks downtown Washington.
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Its targets included the section of front that I had visited in Bashiqa, where a Kurdish-held ridge overlooks an ISIS -held town.
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Mount Olivella, which overlooks the town of Sapri, was partially deforested in the mid 2000s, leading to regional flooding that still occurs today.
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The following is a quick guide to the hilly 225,22011 square kilometer (460 square mile) plateau that also overlooks Lebanon and borders Jordan.
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Representation on screen is important for marginalized communities to feel seen and heard, in a society that often overlooks their stories or experiences.
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Park officials said a body was discovered on March 26 in an undeveloped area at the park's South Rim, but not near any overlooks.
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Obama also showed Trump the Truman balcony on the second floor of the White House residence, which overlooks the South Lawn and Washington Monument.
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This 20173-foot peak directly overlooks Los Angeles' District 10 and Culver City, a blob-shaped city of a little less than 40,000 people.
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The home also overlooks Sunnylands, the former estate of Leonore and Walter Annenberg that's hosted several past presidents, including Presidents Eisenhower, Nixon, and Reagan.
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The lack of nominations for any of the film's stars sparked renewed criticism that the academy overlooks Asian actors and other actors of color.
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" —Sarah Klein, senior editor at Health "Every year, I watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade from a friend's house that overlooks the parade route.
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Not only is the president's approach ineffective, but his obsessive focus on the trade deficit overlooks much greater threats China poses to our prosperity.
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His office overlooks the poorer west side of town, where steam from an ethanol plant built in the 1980s was rising in the distance.
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On a serious note—do you think that contemporary dance music (and the coverage of dance music) overlooks its homosexual past, present, and future?
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For the weekend, Paltrow, Falchuk and the kids stayed in a luxurious six-bedroom villa, rented on Airbnb, that overlooks the Punta Mita beach.
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As a result, experts say that even on its own terms, Trump's immigration proposal overlooks the record of militant plots in the United States.
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The property's other outbuilding is a cozy staff cottage with one bedroom, a bathroom, a kitchen and a sitting room that overlooks the garden.
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But casting aspersions on those who allegedly are destroying once-sacred institutions overlooks the role that Trump has also played in doing just that.
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The appropriately named Bellevue congress center where the leaders gathered Saturday night overlooks the carefully raked sandy beach beloved by surfers and swimmers alike.
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The seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom mansion of 12,000 square feet overlooks 700 feet of shoreline with views of Block Island Sound and Montauk Point.
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"What that response overlooks is that accurately counting disaster-related fatalities is inextricably linked to supporting survivors and establishing resilience and preparedness," they wrote.
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Frank Stark, a retired antiques dealer whose apartment overlooks the garden, said he did not have to step inside the garden to enjoy it.
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While the logic makes sense on paper (since the most active users of social media are millennials), it overlooks the value of marketing experience.
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There are two bedrooms, each with a queen-size bed and a wash closet, as well as an outdoor deck that overlooks beautiful farmland.
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The house overlooks the bay, has unobstructed views of the Golden Gate Bridge, and a winding pathway that leads to a secluded seaside cove.
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It also overlooks a company's best financial interests: Research shows that having more women on corporate boards is good for a company's bottom line.
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We arrived at the pool in Astoria Park, which overlooks the East River, during last week's heat wave and were met by a line.
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The Christ of Havana is a 66-foot-tall statue made of Carrara marble that overlooks the city from a hilltop across the bay.
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At best, UBI overlooks the intrinsic value of a job, believing the financial life support of a monthly check can substitute for meaningful employment.
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There's no doubt he's right about life expectancy improving and fewer people in poverty and all that, but I think he overlooks two things.
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At the Quay Tower, which overlooks Brooklyn Bridge Park, there are just five condos on each floor, two of which have private elevator access.
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Her pitch isn't perfect, as The New York Times's Kevin Roose pointed out — it's too generic, misses easy wins and overlooks some big issues.
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After years of peering out at busy streets from apartment windows, I have a balcony that overlooks a lake flanked by waterfalls and forests.
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The news release notes that the land "overlooks the Manhattan skyline," suggesting that tronc may look to eventually develop the property in another way.
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Since the real draw here is the bay, splurging on a room that overlooks industrial buildings wouldn't sit right — spring for a water view.
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The five-bedroom, four-bath home overlooks Brooklyn Bridge Park and offers sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline, according to the listing with Stribling.
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For the Crystal Bridges installation, the artist has installed "The Cessation" in front of a window that overlooks a pond and an adjacent building.
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The new policy not only overlooks simpler but equally pervasive and effective techniques, it also allows exceptions based on the source of the video.
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Other new-development sales included a penthouse at the Norman Foster-designed 551 West 21st Street, which overlooks the Hudson River in West Chelsea.
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To the Editor: The article overlooks some significant facts about the use of long-term maintenance antidepressant treatments and the potential for serious withdrawal.
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It all sits on a hilltop that overlooks the Kalahari Desert savanna, some 119,000 acres of which Habitas is recultivating as a wildlife reserve.
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It overlooks a highway and collects exhaust dust, but has everything I need for a coveted assignment that remains a highlight of my year.
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This not only impairs our ability to make generalizations across people with different ancestries, it also overlooks the cultural variation within and among groups.
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The arrival begins at the Great House, perched at the top of a steep hill that overlooks the surrounding sea and the whole island.
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It's just one part of a $4 billion, 10-year port improvement plan and includes a designated bike and pedestrian path with scenic overlooks.
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The 4.5-acre compound overlooks the first fairway of the Los Altos Golf and Country Club and has views of the bay and mountains.
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This not only impairs our ability to make generalizations across people with different ancestries, it also overlooks the cultural variation within and among groups.
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With "green fever" infecting national politics today, the Democratic Party is increasingly tying itself to an agenda of environmental extremism that overlooks common sense.
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It overlooks Lake Michigan in the East Side neighborhood, two blocks from the Frederick Law Olmsted-designed Lake Park and two minutes from downtown.
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Others pushed toward the military headquarters and the presidential palace, which overlooks the Nile, only to be repelled by police officers firing tear gas.
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We're sitting on the balcony of the North Melbourne terrace where Emma was shot for this feature, which overlooks the Royal Melbourne Children's Hospital.
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"Good bye to our apartment," the reality star dad wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of the property's living room, which overlooks the Hudson River.
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She went on to show off her daughter's "little changing station," and the sweet shot of a mama elephant with her baby that overlooks it.
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It suggests that when we talk about the workplace, we are only having a partial conversation, which often overlooks how different groups experience their jobs.
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It could also lead the President to miscalculate if he overlooks other national motives -- like a sense of national destiny -- that could shape Iranian behavior.
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The purchase, which includes a penthouse and two apartments below it, is located in a renovated 1912 neo-Gothic building that overlooks Madison Square Park.
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When living in Hong Kong, you get comically clean streets, hundreds of islands to explore and an exclusive country club that overlooks Deep Water Bay.
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"What that response overlooks is that accurately counting disaster-related fatalities is inextricably linked to supporting survivors and establishing resilience and preparedness," the Democrats wrote.
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Her defense attorney, Joseph P. Cataldo, noted that selective reading of the texts by investigators overlooks others in which Carter encouraged Roy to get help.
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In central Europe in particular hysteria about migrants overlooks a much graver threat to "Christian nation states": slow death by emigration and low birth rates.
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Despite working in a bar that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and probably has its own Kygo remix playlist, Nico gets what these goths are about.
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Markedly more accessible than Lowell Glacier, some of the trails around Mendenhall were designed to lead visitors to glorious overlooks of the icy blue behemoth.
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The Château de Plieux, a fortified castle on a hilltop in the Gascony region of southwestern France, overlooks rolling fields speckled with copses and farmhouses.
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They may very well be right, but this thinking overlooks the fact it could be a long time before we are back at the helm.
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Pritlicje Bar Depending on the time of day, Pritlicje, which overlooks the main artery of Old Town, is a cafe, gallery, bar or concert venue.
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The study consequently overlooks the most compelling reason for intervention in support of nuclear energy, which is its ability to produce electricity without carbon emissions.
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A senior administration official pushed back on the $541 million figure, saying it "overlooks" that the Transportation Department must evaluate the Capital Spending of Amtrak.
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But his stint at the Rodesia mine, which overlooks the dusty streets of the tiny mining outpost of Inca de Oro, may be short-lived.
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Eased travel restrictions have already dramatically reshaped Cuba's tourism scene, including the Nacional Hotel, which overlooks the Gulf of Mexico and entry to Havana Bay.
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The modern 8-bedroom mansion, completed in 1992, overlooks the Hollywood Hills and boasts its own screening room and a 100-foot-long art gallery.
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"Like, Peter Kafka overlooks the menu as he — you know, I hate that," Klosterman said on the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka.
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Doing that may be the most important thing the judiciary can do at this moment — one that overlooks the cliff of a potential national crisis.
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The fight to drag the healthcare system kicking and screaming into the 21st century often overlooks the little picture in favor of larger systematic fixes.
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The 7003-unit high-rise on Bank Street, a prominent thoroughfare, overlooks TD Place Stadium, home to the city's Canadian Football League team, the Redblacks.
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Outdoor space: The terrace, which overlooks the condominium's gardens, is more than 3023,2302 square feet and has the ground-level advantage of not being windy.
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The old establishment overlooks his personal misdeeds, and in exchange he embraces its full economic agenda in a way he never did as a candidate.
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Patricia M. HamillPhiladelphia To the Editor: Lara Bazelon's Op-Ed correctly lauds the proposed due process rights for the accused, but overlooks the bigger problem.
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He never overlooks the fact that the surfaces of our everyday life are constantly changing, and that there is nothing uniform about the physical world.
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Madjal Shams overlooks the divide between Israeli-occupied Golan and that part of the plateau controlled by forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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He overlooks the West Side Tennis Club, the exclusive world where, at 21, he worked as a linesman during Arthur Ashe's Open semifinal in 1968.
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The 23-acre property, which includes tennis courts, an outdoor pool and a cafe, overlooks the Hudson River and is near a Metro-North station.
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Visitors will also see a photo of a statue by the sculptor Cyrus Dallin, of Massasoit, a Native American leader; the statue overlooks Plymouth Rock.
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He can inevitably be found by the deep fryer near the shack's rear door that overlooks the practice courts where world-class players warm up.
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The United States cannot constantly reprimand other countries for their lack of regard about civilian life when the drone war itself overlooks these ethical values.
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A downstairs gathering room that overlooks the Otra River is a community center used regularly by local musicians, singers and dancers to meet and practice.
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"Refugee camps in Syria are cleaner than this," he said in an interview at a fast-food restaurant in Oakland that overlooks a homeless encampment.
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Winterton and Arnold take me up to the southern side of the ranch which has us climb up a hill that overlooks the entire property.
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The property, known as Villa Ioanna, sits on a sloping, 1.23-acre lot near several olive groves and overlooks Souda Bay and the Mediterranean Sea.
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For McConnell to proclaim this moment as a new low in judicial confirmation politics overlooks his own role in the delay and dismissal of Garland.
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Critics have called it a "Nazi-like method" that overlooks the environmental factors that have made Calabria one of Italy's poorest and most violent regions.
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The couple enjoyed Vermilion's special Valentine's Day tasting menu along with a martini and dined on the restaurant's second floor, which overlooks bustling King Street.
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Of course all this overlooks the obvious problem: There's not a snowflakes chance in hell we are going to repeal the Second Amendment anytime soon.
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Ranjan follows the man into the camp and up to the warehouse on top of the hill that overlooks rows and rows of portable houses.
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A large billiard room at the rear of the Georgian wing overlooks the garden and is filled with light cast by a striking glass ceiling lantern.
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Clinton's argument for $12 overlooks the fact that a long phase-in would give employers and the economy time to adjust to a higher, $15 minimum.
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Focusing on oil as the most powerful and influential resource overlooks the importance of the country's food supply and the power wielded by whoever controls it.
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Both Palvin and Sprouse announced the move via Instagram by sharing the same selfie in their new apartment, which overlooks the East River and Manhattan skyline.
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At a barren clay promontory, the road makes a turn and descends into the easternmost of two gulches, and here a clay pullout overlooks the valley.
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The home sits on 31.79 acres in a private park and, according to its listing, overlooks a pond surrounded by meadows and long swaths of lawn.
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Dead Horse Point overlooks the Colorado River at a spot where the river makes a series of big, winding, giant slalom-like turns through canyon walls.
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Hauptmann gives the example of a camera in a convenience store that's aimed at the cash register, but it also overlooks the window facing the street.
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Once inside, Disick immediately headed to a VIP table behind the DJ booth on the club's oversized outdoor terrace, which overlooks the famed Las Vegas Strip.
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Doing so would be a clear political move that overlooks the millions of Americans who would be better off as a result of this bipartisan achievement.
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Government-mandated urban planning frequently overlooks community needs, and any utopia dreamed up by a small group will likely set that group's desires above all others.
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The 3,0003-square-foot sponsor unit, No. 14D, at Broadway and West 24th Street, overlooks Madison Square Park, with sweeping cityscape views from its oversize windows.
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The recent optimism overlooks the fact that economists continue to see the global economy, including in the United States, decelerating as trade slows and manufacturing contracts.
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Ms. Olivares, who is blind, called out to her partner, asking her to peer outside their living room window, which overlooks West 23rd Street in Chelsea.
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That may seem like a palatable amount to many readers, but only if one naively overlooks that the federal government has an unquenchable thirst for revenue.
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Together, they serve as a reminder that we need to recognize what's at stake in the stories we're reading; what one perspective values, what another overlooks.
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Off the kitchen, a dining table with room for eight overlooks the double-height living room, reached by way of a curved metal-and-wood stairway.
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And a burst of activity was also recorded at the new Norman Foster-designed 551 West 21st Street, which overlooks the Hudson River in West Chelsea.
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"Each time the Commission overlooks violations of that pact, which happens too often if you ask me, it makes us weaker instead of stronger," Rutte said.
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In the metropolitan area, the southern tip of Staten Island overlooks the Arthur Kill and Raritan Bay, and represents the southernmost part of the glacial rise.
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Visitors arrive in Wengen on a cogwheel train and find a traffic-free Swiss ski village perched on a snowy cliff that overlooks the Lauterbrunnen Valley.
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To the Editor: Lara Bazelon makes several good points, but she, like so many others, overlooks what is to me the main point of this issue.
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It's a phenomenon that Mr. Trump's reported remarks about immigration policy — asking why the United States would want "all these people from shithole countries" — overlooks entirely.
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A Palladian window below the main staircase's second-floor landing overlooks the large room, which has multiple seating areas and built-ins (including a wet bar).
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Roosevelt and her mother stayed often at Oak Terrace, which overlooks the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains at the end of a half-mile driveway.
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"I think I can say I'm optimistic," Dr. Brand said on a recent evening in his office, which overlooks a corner of the harbor at Woolloomooloo.
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This bigotocracy overlooks fundamental facts about slavery in this country: that blacks were stolen from their African homeland to toil for no wages in American dirt.
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Higher Powers Jia Tolentino makes important observations about the connections between drug use and the experience of faith, but she overlooks crucial distinctions ("Ecstasy," May 27th).
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ICE officials denied that the new office overlooks undocumented immigrants affected by crime, and said they would not ask those seeking assistance about their immigration status.
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It also completely overlooks the fact that we have seen a 10% rise in hate crimes recorded by police in England and Wales in 2018-19.
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The large eat-in, windowed kitchen has built-in appliances, a long wet bar with plenty of storage and a breakfast area that overlooks the backyard.
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It overlooks both Bear Lake and the ranch, and includes a claw-foot soaking tub (for two), a deck with loungers and an indoor entertainment bar.
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But as nice as those things are, even the most well-intentioned gift giver often overlooks the boring but important items that make those items really shine.
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Thousands of customers every year enjoy them at the open-air bar at LuLu's that overlooks Homeport Marina (named after my parents' home) on the Intracoastal Waterway.
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King and Goodfriend also argued not only for using an inflation measure that overlooks mortgage costs but also for a review of the inflation target every decade.
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It revealed a door in the floor boards that opened to a wooden staircase leading down to an incredible hot tub that overlooks the river and mountains.
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But while that bill, if it becomes law, is an important step, it overlooks the many other people in Silicon Valley who toil in legal gray areas.
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Explosions and artillery fire could be heard on Syrian state television in districts around the citadel which overlooks the Old City as the army pressed its offensive.
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Meshell Ndegeocello addressed complaints that the Grammys have long had a voting body and voting system that overlooks the work of artists of color and female performers.
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The formation is part of a 475-acre park, with a trail leading to the lip of the crater, which overlooks the ocean and an old lighthouse.
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The tour's final destination is the café, which looks an awful lot like one of Starbucks' higher end Reserve locations except that it overlooks a coffee farm.
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The seat next to him is empty, but the table, which overlooks the water and seems like a romantic location for a date, is set for two.
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Apple's so gung-ho about the convenience of wireless audio that it conveniently overlooks the drastic difference in lifespan between wired analog headphones and wireless digital ones.
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Mnuchin's apartment, which overlooks Park Avenue, the most enviable view in the building, includes a private elevator that opens onto a marble foyer with a curved staircase.
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" The eco-friendly accommodation is nestled in a private forest reserve that overlooks the ocean, inspiring Kardashian to caption an Instagram photo (above), "It's the simple things.
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Trump's tweets — which, it should be said, mischaracterize some of Clinton's earlier statements — also overlooks an important fact about the recount: it's crowd-supported and voter-funded.
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But even if the Trump administration overlooks the political risks and cracks down on states' lax marijuana laws, that doesn't mean it's the end for legal pot.
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Someone with a sense of humor asked the miniature-making Pleva to design and paint his first mural for a large wall that overlooks Kingston's Peace Park.
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Investors are dipping back into emerging markets, but some analysts warn the appearance of a recovery overlooks a number of potential risks in the battered asset class.
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Taken at face value, the record could be misunderstood as the musings of two angsty and depressed people, but this overlooks an entire dimension of the record.
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While high-profile cases against doctors have brought yet another spotlight to the nation's ongoing opioid epidemic, experts say this is rare and overlooks the bigger picture.
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As Trump overlooks data pertaining to climate change and the influence of science in policy, the future of the bioethical discussion in the White House is uncertain.
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Amphitheater seating overlooks the new Howard Street entrance, whose lobby holds, just barely, an enormous spiraling sculpture by Mr. Serra that is part of the Fisher Collection.
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The wall in question is on the Cultural Center's only side that doesn't face a main street; instead it overlooks a dim alley lined with parking garages.
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They didn't have to learn the Sieg Heil salute at home to have grown up in a culture that tacitly or even explicitly overlooks or endorses bigotry.
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While it's easy enough to chalk this scenario up to the problem of patent trolls, that logic overlooks the heart of the ongoing challenge of patent quality.
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The lobby level features a brass-and-marble bar and restaurant serving Chilean cuisine, and the rooftop bar overlooks the Cerro Santa Lucia hilltop park and downtown.
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One of the last villas for sale, known as , is on a plot of over 3,700m² that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and has built-in Turkish baths.
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Regrettably this analysis overlooks the strategic significance of North Korea's aggression and intent, both within the ICBM program itself and amongst the hermit state's rogue nation allies.
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The same staircase leads from the main living area up to a balcony that overlooks it and provides access to the master suite and a fourth bedroom.
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The exact location of the house was not provided to reporters, but sources close to the family told the paper that it overlooks Cape Henlopen State Park.
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The conversation reflected what may prove a problem for the growing transhumanism movement: Its inherent optimism overlooks the fact that technology is often capable of exacerbating inequality.
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We acknowledge this risk, but think it vastly overestimates the current strength of the US economy and overlooks the significant scars left over from the Great Recession.
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"I'm still waiting for the U.K." But the reality was that few migrants made it out of this northern port city that overlooks the Strait of Dover.
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But it was another cause, one the mainstream left generally overlooks, that intruded on her 24-minute speech to members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
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Other amenities include a 24-hour gym, free guided group runs and a restaurant, Grill & Vine, that overlooks the Rocky Mountains and serves farm-to-table cuisine.
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County Donegal, which overlooks the Atlantic in northwestern Ireland, has fewer than 212,163 residents, but it may have the worst record of clerical abuse in the country.
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The slides of campgrounds, national parks, scenic overlooks and roadside attractions also happened to capture the cars on the roads and highways in more than 40 states.
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Ordinary people say the president's speechifying about the fate of the planet overlooks the month-to-month struggle of their lives, and they are demanding he listen.
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As I learned about their lives, it occurred to me that the contemporary debate about the role of football in American society often overlooks kids like them.
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She has directed extensive stadium enhancements, including wider concourses, an enlarged modern clubhouse, overlooks above the bullpens and a return of the hexagonal scoreboards in the outfield.
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But that criticism overlooks something just as noteworthy as Beasley's potential fifth World Cup: his successful, post-30th-birthday position switch from wing midfielder to left back.
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Today they live in Parco Saraceno with three of their four children in an apartment that overlooks the local soccer fields and Villaggio Coppola in the distance.
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While some images in the exhibition stand alone, the majority of them cluster in flocks along the walls, climbing the staircase balcony that overlooks the main gallery.
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While some scholars criticize that portrayal as a rewriting of history which overlooks the government's involvement, many Saudis who bristle at the ultra-conservative clergy welcomed it.
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The proposal from the president and Senators Tom Cotton of Arkansas and David Perdue of Georgia overlooks the essential competitive role of immigration in an aging world.
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Still, the evocation of Italy as one gluttonous infinity of pasta, prosciutto, gorgonzola, gelato and bread lasciviously dunked in saucers of olive oil overlooks two interrelated facts.
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This small vineyard, which opened in the foothills of Mount Coolangatta in 2003 and overlooks the meandering Shoalhaven River, might be the south coast's prettiest picnic spot.
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Dr. Shulkin's office, which overlooks the National Mall, has framed pictures of not only Mr. Trump and Barack Obama, but also Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush.
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But many Native Americans actually consider it a "Day of Mourning," pointing out the story overlooks how the introduction of European settlers spelled tragedy for indigenous communities.
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But focusing on her mistakes overlooks the real story here: Donald Trump wants impossible (and, at times, illegal) things done by DHS to address the border crisis.
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It sits off the end of a paved road and atop a bluff that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean — but it's so unassuming that I almost missed it.
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Brodesser-Akner has written a potent, upsetting and satisfying novel, illustrating how the marital pledge — build our life together — overlooks a key fact: There are two lives.
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But that argument overlooks the fact that, in addition to its rich history in animation, voice acting is an increasingly important part of modern live-action film.
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Turner's upper-floor bedroom overlooks a garden that once spanned nearly three acres and included a pond where he kept fish that he caught in a nearby river.
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But a pair of researchers at Lund University in Sweden felt that this high-level policy focus overlooks a critical carbon-cutting opportunity: individuals in the developed world.
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Caffaro says it leads to a larger social denial of violent acts between brothers and sisters, and overlooks the long-term physical and emotional damage inflicted on victims.
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One of our favorite features of the Royal Penthouse Suite is a wraparound terrace that overlooks Geneva's Lac Leman, complete with a telescope for stargazing on clear nights.
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At Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, Ronald Yarbrough is waiting in a room that overlooks the hospital's landing pad, hoping to see helicopter bring him a donor heart.
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My studio view overlooks the brightly colored fishing sheds, seafood plant, and the ever-changing atmosphere and environs of the Bay of Fundy and the world's highest tides.
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The most expensive way to watch the Kentucky Derby is from inside the Mansion, which is on the fourth floor of the clubhouse and overlooks the finish line.
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But when tourists came to survey the arid landscape and the 15th-century fort that overlooks the city, many also admired the hardwood carvings by skilled artisans (pictured).
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The tri-level bohemian retreat inside the Palms Casino Resort boasts more than 15 treatment rooms, while its fitness center overlooks day and night club hot spot KAOS.
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But Scott overlooks a key component in his plan: Khloé is practically about to give birth and not filled with the same energy she had in the Hamptons.
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We sat down with Hadid in Casina Valadier, a historic restaurant that overlooks Rome, to chat about the fragrance, her travel secret, and her next big beauty splurge.
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"We ask folks is to stay on the paved parkways, the overlooks, as well as on the trails that are named trails, that have signage," Shuping told WLOS.
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Kourtney Kardashian Bares All in a Thong Bikini While Chowing Down in Mexico Kardashian and Bendjima's accommodation is nestled in a private forest reserve that overlooks the ocean.
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It also overlooks the well-being of tens of thousands of employees, especially support staff, who have worked for years for a share in the wealth they've created.
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When Dr. Lipkin sequences his own genome, he runs into another feature of the landscape Dr. Mukherjee overlooks: the proliferation of cut-rate, poorly standardized services out there.
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While the media attention has focused entirely on the exuberant and entertaining traveling carnival nature of the Trump campaign, this overlooks another, deeper problem conservatives have today: Sen.
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The street artist is known for his oversized installations, most recently of a 1-year-old named Kikito who overlooks the US-Mexican border from the Mexican side.
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"Whilst these recommendations could enhance the Modern Slavery Act and response, it overlooks the ways in which current immigration law and policy is contributing to abuse," she said.
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Couples can get married or hold their reception in various areas of the theme park, including Harambe Village and the Boma Platform, which overlooks the Kilimanjaro Safari ride.
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The site overlooks the vacant headquarters of former top employer Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, where desks are still littered with coffee mugs years after layoffs emptied them, Elliott said.
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What that view overlooks is that children are children all around the world -- naive, innocent and worthy of our protection whether they come from Texas, Tijuana or Thailand.
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They sleep in the beige building that overlooks the central courtyard of the veterans complex, which dates to 1884 and rambles along the hillside like a college campus.
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With attractive Art Nouveau architecture and prime locations in plazas, parks and scenic overlooks throughout the city, these popular kiosks are natural gathering points from sunup to sundown.
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Viewing the European Central Bank's posturing only in terms of how it will affect the value of the euro relative to the dollar overlooks monetary policy's broader advantages.
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Silicon Valley's rapid innovations have the power to shape ever larger parts of our lives, but the industry's homogeneous culture often overlooks the interests of women and minorities.
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A flight of open stairs takes you to a loft bedroom that overlooks the main floor through interior windows and has access to a bathroom with a shower.
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With the windows open at the Cobble Hill House, the sound of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, which the new condo building overlooks, is — delicately put — a constant roar.
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The primate overlooks a room painted flamingo pink, pinker even than the terra-cotta ramparts that encircle the old city a few miles from this quiet residential enclave.
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Plexal, which was named by an East London branding agency, will sit within the former press centre, which spans four floors and overlooks the River Lea Navigation Canal.
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Or will right-wing propagandists, who seek to divide workers on issues of race and gender, be the winners of a media industry that overlooks the working class?
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He arranged the pieces in surprising juxtapositions in his Paris apartment, which overlooks the gardens of the Palais-Royal and was once the home of the author Colette.
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Her door overlooks 200 acres of packed sand in the filled-in swamp, with the white, maritime-themed stadium in the distance, looking like a beached cruise ship.
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It overlooks the city of Broadbeach, which sits on the Pacific coast and features a slew of elegant restaurants with food that Hannah and Peter definitely didn't eat.
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Although it overlooks Fifth Avenue, the St. Regis' main entrance is on 55th Street, right across the street from Ralph Lauren's notoriously hard-to-get-into Polo Bar.
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And overlooks the fact that Trump has abandoned the idea of the presidency as a position of moral leadership and sought to erode the very idea of truth.
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Johnson bought the 1,400-square-foot home, which overlooks the Pacific Ocean and has an open plan with high ceilings and skylights, for $2 million back in 2016.
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The master suite, which includes colorful timber wall paneling, a walk-in closet and an en suite rock-walled bathroom, has a balcony that overlooks the living room.
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The patio at De Laurentiis' former home overlooks Potrero Canyon in the distance, a representative for Compass said in an email — making for incredible sunset and mountain views.
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The panel's "choice to focus on the supposed 'benefits' of bankruptcy overlooks successful turnarounds" elsewhere, said Build America Mutual (BAM) Chief Credit Officer Suzanne Finnegan in a statement.
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"I've died and gone to heaven, and I live in China," said Murphy, who lives in a hotel that overlooks the Shenzhen arena and hosts visiting C.W.H.L. teams.
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These days he issues orders from an office that overlooks the Nile, as chairman of the Maadi Co. for Engineering Industries, owned by the Ministry of Military Production.
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The most famous of these arches is the 60-foot tall Delicate Arch that overlooks a basin in the park and attracts nearly 1.5 million visitors per year.
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This overlooks that, at the time, the President was fully occupied with righting our economy, which was on the brink of collapse, and moving his signature healthcare bill forward.
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It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea, which you can access by jumping off the hotel's famed diving board, and features a basalt rock infinity pool immortalized by photographer Slim Aarons.
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The pair, both 35, said their nuptials as 20 of their closest friends stood alongside them on March 31 on top of the crane which overlooks the River Clyde.
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"And one octopus taco and one baja fish taco," he tells our waiter at an outdoor restaurant that overlooks a parking lot with the help of a friend translating.
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"I took the usual path, I went to Juilliard," Zac Smith, who is CEO, said to me at his office, which overlooks the World Trade Center in downtown Manhattan.
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Now 74-year-old Avilés Burgos lives in Huixiopa in an orange house that overlooks the store where Chapo used to buy soft drinks to sell at a markup.
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Immediately hopping aboard "She Knew" overlooks the fact that any woman wanting to speak out, even if she wasn't a victim herself, could still be subject to Weinstein's manipulation.
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Carmen and Cristóbal's relationship also overlooks that enslaved people needed no catalyst other than slavery to fight for their lives — and many turned to folk magic to do so.
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It overlooks a quiet revolution in US social policy over four decades: Working people, even those earning above the median income in some states, can be eligible for benefits.
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Embarking on its "second century in the biz," this charming institution offers full service in-theater dining as well as a restaurant and bar that overlooks historic Austin Avenue.
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This could be anywhere in the world, but its window overlooks the bombed-out hull of a Gaza neighborhood that was demolished during the 21997 Israeli airstrikes on Palestine.
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The result: His hotel, which overlooks a bucolic lake near the Polish border and markets itself as an oasis for harried Berliners, has become "quieter" and "tidier," he says.
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Ben Childers told CNN he was on the balcony of his second-floor apartment that overlooks the baseball field where House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and others were shot.
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The slogan has been emblazoned on posters, written on walls, beamed onto the sides of buildings, and hung from Hong Kong's iconic Lion Rock mountain, which overlooks the city.
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CATHY BERNARD New York To the Editor: While David Brooks searches for reasons that Hillary Clinton is not the warm and fuzzy type, he overlooks the most obvious answer.
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"Ukraine has all the preconditions for investment," Vasyl Ryabych, the factory's director, said in an interview in his office, which overlooks the factory's groomed lawn surrounded by rose hedges.
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We are fighting for our rights daily, fighting against a government that overlooks us and against the perceptions of a public that doesn't know how to feel about us.
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A weight-centered focus overlooks strong scientific evidence that shows that traditional dieting is not working, and in fact is creating disordered patterns of eating and thinking about food.
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We meet at a condo in the heart of downtown, and his profile creates a silhouette against the wall of windows that overlooks over the city's sprawling west end.
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It was also a callous one, which the movie's first half overlooks a little, as various surviving habitués of the club bathe in a warm nostalgic glow in interviews.
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Hayao Miyazaki developed and co-wrote the screenplay for this bouncy period piece, set in early-1960s Yokohama and revolving around a boardinghouse that overlooks the city's busy harbor.
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Surfer pals João Reis and Rodrigo Herédia opened Santa Bárbara, on the island's north coast, in 2015 — it overlooks a half-mile stretch of beach with particularly good waves.
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Book Four Seasons Maui at Wailea starting at $553 per nightThe luxurious Four Seasons Maui at Wailea, a stroll down the sand from the Andaz, overlooks beautiful Wailea Beach.
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Some pointed out that the film's protagonist, Jodi, is a white, cisgender, heterosexual, (tall) girl, and that the film ostensibly overlooks actual marginalized groups more deserving of onscreen representation.
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The 2,174-square-foot apartment overlooks many of the city-nation's signature attractions, including the Singapore Flyer Ferris wheel, the Singapore Sports Hub and the Gardens by the Bay.
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"The Restaurant overlooks Wailea and has an intimate setting with outstanding sunset views and a creative menu with locally sourced ingredients," he wrote in an email to Business Insider.
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There is a snack bar and the Restaurant Panoramique, which overlooks a waterfall and serves Creole specialties, including grilled lobster and curried chicken Colombo, mostly to well-heeled Guadeloupeans.
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To check out the city with cocktails, the Ladies of Live took a spin on the LINQ's High Roller, a massive Ferris Wheel that overlooks the Las Vegas Strip.
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The Milnes now fly a Mexican flag from their hilltop house, a former coast guard station that overlooks the clubhouse of Trump International Golf Links, whenever Mr. Trump visits.
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Scott overlooks those kinds of comparisons and instead trains his eye on the modern individual's relationship to the digital world, its bizarre new folkways and vast sense of possibility.
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Since then, on the same patch of grass at Garrison Field, high on the hill that overlooks Hugh Town, the same two teams have played each other every week.
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But the president's campaign against Germany, while accurate on the statistics, overlooks the benefits in the German-American trade relationship, and overstates Berlin's ability to do much about it.
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If you haven't quite mastered the art of dining out alone, make a reservation for Loulay's balcony level table for one, which overlooks the busy restaurant and the kitchen.
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The massive structure, which also overlooks the American Museum of Natural History, was designed in a Renaissance Revival style by the famed architect Emery Roth and completed around 1929.
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Joe also confronts his ex, Candace Stone (Ambyr Childers), stares at his blood-covered hands while in a tub, and overlooks a seemingly dead body in a glass room.
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MOVEMENT Our building has a great gym with a glass wall that overlooks a playroom, and it's awesome because I can work out and watch Jackson while he plays.
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Lofven is heading a delegation that also includes Crown Princess Victoria, who had a brief walk with Bach on the terrace of the Olympic museum that overlooks Lake Geneva.
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It also overlooks how Hart's response to being called out made a bad situation worse, wasting what could have been a moment to create more empathy out of pain.
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Then, at some point near noon, I descend 12 floors, cross a cobblestone drive, pass into an old granite building and settle into a cubicle that overlooks Manhattan's East River.
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But some officials in Baghdad chafe at Washington's pressure campaign, which they say overlooks the domestic circumstances that gave rise to these groups and continue to galvanize their support base.
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The country is so devoted to its scenic fjords, lakes, and mountains, that it invested $214-million toward building beautiful architectural overlooks from which to observe all that natural beauty.
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The sprawling eleventh-century castle that overlooks the town is the largest in England, while the White Cliffs of Dover, rising from the sea, are the nation's definitive natural landmark.
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But he isn't the only one who gets extra areas either — his parents can also enjoy the rooftop deck that overlooks the city, which is near where Bill grew up.
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It also overlooks the fact that the majority of those who were employed by the state switched seamlessly from the Third Republic (1870-1940) to the Vichy State (1940-1945).
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On Thursday, Rio police said they arrested two people and confiscated firearms after a shootout in Cantagalo, a favela, or slum, that overlooks the popular, upscale beach neighborhood of Ipanema.
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The house overlooks a square with a large tree-lined communal garden; it has a playground area and large lawn and is for the private use of all the residents.
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The 2,175-square-foot apartment in a 1902 building designed by Ralph S. Townsend overlooks the Hudson, has 11-foot ceilings and the details that Mr. Bloomberg was looking for.
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The Cook Political Report overlooks some relatively unique aspects of Texas elections that provide Sessions and Culberson with an extra advantage compared to comparable Republican incumbents in most other states.
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And it's all because some conference commissioner installed a revenue-generating postseason tournament 10 years ago so he could buy his mistress a sex swing that overlooks an iguana farm.
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A police forensics team was combing through the rubble for clues as to why the walkway, which overlooks the main lobby, crumpled without warning, said Jakarta police spokesman Argo Yuwono.
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Located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Atria West 86 has a rooftop terrace that overlooks the Hudson River, a penthouse fitness center, a library, and a hair salon.
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Somehow, Power overlooks the irony of championing justice in a room named for repeatedly broken treaties that the U.S. government made with the native population against which it committed genocide.
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My trip had begun with a visit to the recently completed giant golden Buddha statue, known as Great Buddha Dordenma, who overlooks Thimphu and is filled with 125,000 smaller Buddhas.
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A tolerant approach also overlooks the fact that people often change their minds, declaring certain conditions unendurable in the abstract but choosing to live if when the worst actually happens.
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Yet the Green New Deal overlooks some of the key lessons from Europe's renewables revolution, to the detriment of rolling out renewables as fast as possible in the United States.
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The plain conference room, decorated with a few wilting plants and a "Women's Rights Are Civil Rights" poster, overlooks New York Harbor and the helipad where the president sometimes lands.
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Reporters also had to submit to an extra layer of security screening to get to a balcony that overlooks the Senate floor, a requirement added expressly for the president's trial.
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And it overlooks the most important new factor in the Chinese regime's longevity: the seductive efficiency that technology offers to effect a breathtaking new level of control over its population.
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The mosaic, which overlooks Tap Seac Square and Macau's historic center, was designed by Oseo Acconci, a builder and sculptor from Italy who moved to the city in the 1940s.
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But in lusting after Stig, Jodi overlooks her friend Dunkleman (Griffin Gluck of American Vandal) as a prospective boyfriend because of his height, the same way others rule her out.
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Located in the affluent suburb of Camps Bay, this three-bedroom apartment overlooks both the Atlantic Ocean and the natural wonders of Table Mountain, Lion's Head and the Twelve Apostles.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - World soccer's ruling body FIFA, stung by criticism that it overlooks human rights in countries staging its tournaments, has set up an advisory panel to address the issue.
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It will likely look into how the SCC is used, and it should recommend that the agency start to account for the opportunity costs of investment that it currently overlooks.
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The second level, which overlooks the great room and can also be reached by elevator, has a shiplap wall with two deep cubbies that each fit a queen-size bed.
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But this scenario overlooks a few things: Namely that the Bears have been feisty lately, the Vikings are never an easy out, and the Lions are 210-214 at home.
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And it also overlooks that one reason crime and violence is so high within some black communities is because the criminal justice system does a poor job protecting black people.
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There are critics who say that EA overlooks something central to human nature and giving, namely our desire to feel emotionally connected to the people and causes we donate to.
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Last year, the French leader announced plans to relocate the press room, which overlooks the palace's central courtyard, permitting journalists to see visitors come and go, to a nearby street.
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The site overlooks the English Channel and Omaha Beach, the bloodiest of the Normandy landing beaches of Operation Overlord, the first step in breaching Hitler&aposs stranglehold on France and Europe.
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