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As perimeters increase, the area within the perimeters increases exponentially.
I'm just adding this to the perimeters of my face.
It's then that Luke finally reveals the perimeters of this relationship.
But increasing security perimeters introduces problems that actually exacerbate, not alleviate risk.
Government employees unintentionally mapped the perimeters of military bases around the world.
The convoy passed through several security perimeters to reach the city center.
Instead, you should board up your windows with plywood and caulk the perimeters.
I can't sustain any one gesture—I could never paint within those perimeters.
The perimeters formed by our seacoasts far exceed the length of our land borders.
Light switches illuminated the perimeters of mirrors around the room, for a sleek, angular effect.
Third, the U.S. must continue to protect real targets, particularly by expanding security perimeters at airports.
Train stations are expanding pedestrian zones on their perimeters to further cushion passengers from vehicular threats.
Expanded security perimeters around stadiums should keep any drone pilots at a considerable distance, he said.
"Protecting individual perimeters is no longer the best cyber-security approach for a bank," added Leibbrandt.
Under a new rule, security perimeters at French airports are meant to include public waiting areas.
The first five weeks were easy, spent guarding the perimeters of hilltop firebases and base camps.
The fix here is simple: Just allow drone pilots to set maximum perimeters for all QuickShots.
These images have drawn calls for the enlargement of "security perimeters" at protected locations around the world.
Sources predict Trump will be reluctant to change his life to fit into the White House perimeters.
The stage is an enormous grave, with 20-foot-high mud walls forming cliffs around its perimeters.
Widening the perimeters of boyhood would be a great place to begin this work of redefining power.
The French company said it targeted revenue growth at constant currencies and perimeters of around 4 percent.
Real food tends to be on the perimeters of the supermarket — the meat, fish, dairy, and produce.
Those in charge of protecting cloud accounts have their own methods of shoring up defenses and securing account perimeters.
The FAA bill increased the presence of highly visible security personnel around airport perimeters, including TSA's special canine units.
The largest projects, north of Fort McMurray have been largely unscathed, protected in part by their wide, deforested perimeters.
TV. "We just want to set perimeters for what probation and parole should look like in Pennsylvania," he added.
A group of glossy black birds called grackles are making a righteous din in our perimeters, eyeing the chips.
Soldiers handle the prisoners on the cell blocks or in transit, monitor them by security camera and patrol perimeters.
The Ducks have one of the deepest perimeters in college basketball headlined by the senior point guard Payton Pritchard.
And the K7, a four-wheeled robot meant for patrolling perimeters of airports and such, is going beta next year.
As artist, Als presents a single installation that defines the perimeters, in the artist's mind, of who Baldwin's heirs are.
Hundreds started to line the perimeters of the cemetery in Waterloo in the afternoon, eager to pay their last respects.
Avoiding falling into this horrid money pit at all costs, a far finer, funner experience lays just outside its perimeters.
But aviation security in the U.S. is more likely to focus on increasing highly visible security personnel around airport perimeters.
They made traffic stops, wrote tickets, and when the signs were right brought in dogs to sniff the perimeters of vehicles.
Guards often do little more than patrol the perimeters, leaving gangs free to manage far-flung criminal operations via mobile phones.
They might have guarded perimeters, or posed as drug buyers during undercover operations known as "buy-busts," police officers told Reuters.
Stirling says South Carolina is spending millions to secure its prison perimeters, making it harder for people smuggling contraband to hide.
They're going to have an impact on people's transit capability, but we do need to continue to push those perimeters out.
Officials said on Friday they would also increase the number of security perimeters, spot-checks of visitors and roadblocks across Rio.
MoMA describes "From the Collection: 1960-1969" as "a multifaceted look at a decade of artistic experimentation," which may establish perimeters.
But he acknowledged that no additional guards had been hired or other measures taken to secure the perimeters of Belgium's nuclear sites.
Is it possible to live in the perimeters of society and be respected by culture at large but not devoured by it?
More people follow, hurtling along the perimeters, then stop like deer caught in headlights before rushing up the aisles of the theater.
That, he added, would include more Transportation Security Administration officer screening, tightening vetting for aviation workers and improving security of airport perimeters.
With greater efficacy than ever, we can fine-tune and tailor the security perimeters around various layers of our software-defined infrastructure.
But beyond the secured perimeters and protest zones, visitors to Cleveland will find a city basking in a new energy — thanks, LeBron!
She's talking about national perimeters, but the film cares more about the dehumanizing expanse between the drone operator and an often indistinct target.
Authorities will begin enforcing a series of "soft" and "hard" perimeters around much of downtown Washington in the early hours of Friday morning.
" In real life, this trait has carried over for Sheehan who doesn't like to conform to the "perimeters of things like 'menswear' and 'womenswear.
They established safety practices, like training people in how to run security perimeters to keep from being victimized by gangs of thieves and worse.
Every network, computer, authorized device and application is treated the same way, and security perimeters can be as sweeping or as granular as necessary.
Every time we hear the words "lame" or "cripple" or "freak" it is clear we are still living outside the perimeters of that culture.
After being checked through two security perimeters, I walked outside past seven white radomes that resembled giant golf balls, each containing a satellite dish.
There comes a point in time later that Peterson makes a transmission that would almost lead one to believe that he's talking about perimeters.
Activists, however, argue that the conditions of the facility are on par to that of a prison, because children are unable to leave the perimeters.
About 600 US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents fanned out across the plants operated by five companies, surrounding the perimeters to prevent workers from fleeing.
I remember seeing conservative Hasidic Jewish men lining the perimeters of the parade route, holding signs that simply said "בושה" (shame, disgrace) in huge letters.
And when he's standing a little taller, scanning the perimeters, I wonder if it's something he's ever going to be able to let go of.
France will deploy police and gendarmerie around the perimeters of stadiums, in advance, while local authorities will be responsible for security in and around fan zones.
Tens of thousands of people in Congo's southeast depend on small-scale mining to support their families and often operate within the perimeters of industrial mines.
Do you think cracking down on the age perimeters of the models on set will curb some of the inappropriate things that sometimes happen at shoots?
Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson said the Secret Service is working to thwart such an attack by implementing "soft and hard" perimeters for motor vehicles.
The problem they have to solve is this: Divide the state into groups including an equal number of people with the smallest possible perimeters defining them.
"Years ago, members of the community poisoned 300 lions because they were killing cattle," said Theogen Gashagava, one of the rangers who walks the park's perimeters.
The measures include better screening of aviation workers and Transportation Security Administration officers; more emphasis on counterterrorism training for TSA agents; and tightening security at airport perimeters.
"This hasn't happened anywhere in the world before," said Richard Gill, the founder and chief executive of Drone Defence, which helps institutions guard their perimeters against drones.
It says new, more secure reception centers are needed to replace existing facilities, where intense overcrowding has led to hundreds of tents being pitched around the perimeters.
For the new results, the researchers used aerial photography and satellite images to measure glacier perimeters in late summer, after all the seasonal snow cover has melted.
Girls tried to pierce security perimeters to touch the star and spent their allowances on merchandise emblazoned with his image, including lunch boxes and 3-D postcards.
The Chisholm monument will be installed as a part of Prospect Park Alliance's $9.5 million restoration of the Parkside and Ocean Avenue perimeters and entrance to the park.
Then we take that human figure, filet it to a flat surface, design the tattoos within those perimeters, and then fit it back together like a puzzle piece.
Two men wearing thawbs (the traditional Arab garb consisting of a white headpiece and robe) slowly walk the perimeters of the room, spreading seed for the hungry birds.
The size of the financing is likely to vary until it is clear what the exact perimeters of the deal are and what is included in the sale.
The Senate passed provisions to enhance security around airport perimeters and other measures affecting the U.S. transportation system, addressing public fears after the attacks in Belgium last month.
For years, people have been fighting to challenge these expectations, attempting to broaden the narrow perimeters of mainstream beauty to include different races, genders, body types, and sexualities.
A boy lay on his stomach on the carpeted floor, headphones on, using a Web site called BrainPOP to learn how to calculate the perimeters of basic shapes.
Board members passed a 123-point resolution Tuesday, calling for Congress to ban assault weapons, require universal background checks and broaden the perimeters of school gun-free zones.
Extra-large, jumbo-sized, fluorescent-light filled boxes where everything was stocked in neat rows and the food—actual living, colorful food—was relegated to the shop's narrow perimeters.
People are also increasingly shopping the perimeters of stores, meaning they're buying more fresh foods and less packaged foods that make up the bulk of companies like Kraft's portfolio.
The structure of the wider Ineos group is also complex, with restricted group perimeters around certain businesses, and limited transparency on Ineos' strategy around related-party transactions and dividends.
For one, the cheese melted far beyond the perimeters of the pizza and was orange, and second, it was labeled as mushroom-flavored when it is clearly nightmare-style.
For one, the cheese was orange and melted far beyond the perimeters of the pizza, and second, it was labeled as mushroom-flavored when it is clearly nightmare-style.
While airports have the day-to-day responsibility of securing their perimeters -- as well as all airport access points -- TSA is responsible for setting minimum standards for airports to follow.
For the next two weeks, the researchers watched—and filmed—as the bacteria died, survived, and adapted to the increasingly poisonous conditions located at the borders of their immediate perimeters.
CCTV cameras were going to be ensconced along the perimeters and above the entryways, and layered-­access doors, like shuttle airlocks, were to be introduced along with key-fob admittance.
Fifty projectors lit up the white stone of the Roman Catholic mecca with rare marine life swimming to the facade's perimeters while the echoes of wild birds played on loudspeakers.
Such buildings — concrete cores and steel perimeters — are called "composite" or "mixed" structures, said William F. Baker, a prominent engineer and partner in the Chicago office of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
If he can be consistent off the bench then Texas could have one of the top perimeters in the Big 12, and a direct route back to the N.C.A.A. tournament.
They also enhance security around airport perimeters, fund law enforcement training for dealing with active shooters and require the Transportation Security Administration to review potential insider threats posed by employees.
"I think you need to start talking about J'Von McCormick, Samir Doughty and Isaac Okoro as one of the top defensive perimeters in the country," Auburn Coach Bruce Pearl said.
However, I kept my perimeters wide and made a few exceptions to the no-spend rule: Any fixed costs, such as rent and utilities, didn't count toward my daily total.
We shuffled away, they followed, and beat up all the boys while a female friend and I stood on the perimeters, pointlessly waving our arms around in a confused panic.
They've mapped out safe routes for the caravans and established safe practices, training migrants in how to run security perimeters to keep from being victimized by gangs of thieves and worse.
The Paris attackers, for instance, would likely have killed many more in November had police perimeters around a stadium hosting an international soccer match not prevented one suicide bomber from entering.
In the Obama years, when people who took action inside protest perimeters for issues like immigration, health care, the environment, and what not, they weren't subject to this kind of treatment.
The Cinderella transformation involved raising ceilings, unblocking windows, erecting a wall of wine, putting in a skylight, tinting some of the wood floors blue and hanging thick drapes around the perimeters.
Yet the new series ends up keeping the sole woman in the Defenders at the perimeters of the story — and it's a major disservice to the character and the comic book drama.
Through another program, Parks Without Borders, the city has budgeted $50 million to make parks more inviting and better integrated into neighborhoods by improving parks' entrances and perimeters along sidewalks and streets.
So they stay, cloistered inside barbed-wire fences guarded by United Nations troops who have failed to keep peace in the capital or even to prevent assaults just outside the camps' perimeters.
The Emirati-backed troops broke through defensive perimeters on the southern outskirts of town, according to the state news agency WAM, and some pushed as far as the perimeter of the airport.
During our cab ride, Jackie had mentioned that Shengzhou's larger factories, including this one, kept necktie showrooms within their security perimeters — perhaps our best hope at getting a foot in the door.
The park's Paradise Garden has paths for strolling the perimeters of its two small lakes in a style that recalls gardens that appealed to the new Samurai class of the 13th century.
Diaz's work has a light touch, but feels oddly out of place — cheeky, Instagrammable — next to Colombian artist Johanna Calle's "Perímetros (Urapán)" (Perimeters (Urapán), 2012), an ambitious and painstakingly detailed typographic tree.
But while those tensions were once buffered by yeshiva walls and eruvim, the symbolic perimeters around Hasidic enclaves, the outbreak of measles, which is highly contagious, cannot be kept to such boundaries.
While Black Lives Matter organizers were up on a platform with megaphones, black-clad antifa behaved like security, securing the perimeters of the protest up to where the far-right rally was held.
Tightening security after Nice In the aftermath of the attack in Nice, France, Brazilian authorities said they were reviewing their Olympic security plan, widening perimeters around venues and adding checkpoints and traffic restrictions.
This rising trend is now finding its way into the domain of cybersecurity, helping to determine the probability of attacks against organizations and agencies and set up defenses before cybercriminals reach their perimeters.
And as did a series of booths on the floor's perimeters occupied by nonprofits such as Human Rights Watch and NRDC, these exhibitions and events articulated a range of environmental and sociopolitical concerns.
There were multiple layers of security guards: Some were stationed at the perimeters of the hideouts, some were in the area of the airstrips, and others surrounded the home where he'd be hiding.
The first section introduces a matured 19-year-old Ellie as she patrols the perimeters of Jackson with her newfound crush Dina, who we met through that historic kiss in the 2018 E3 trailer.
For his study, he consulted screen shots of the station's perimeters, as well as freight-elevator data, eventually determining that poor Stellan traveled about 1.12 miles before he was turned into a human battering ram.
The requirements are often significant — street closures, security perimeters, the paid time of dozens of law enforcement officers — because unlike most official presidential visits, political rallies attract thousands, if not tens of thousands of people.
Technologies such as software-defined perimeters that are identity-centric and really go down and validate authorities and identities prior to connecting and doing authorization first and connection second as a technology is critically important.
The school district The Broward County school board passed a 24-point resolution last week calling for Congress to ban assault weapons, require universal background checks and broaden the perimeters of school gun-free zones.
NPR reports law firms specializing in personal injury are working with at least one digital marketing company to set up "geofences," virtual perimeters that can be used to connect ad technology with a cellphone's physical coordinates.
Fences — both the play itself and the word — denotes the literal barriers that Troy erects around the house for Rose, to both delineate their property and also keep out the evil that lurks around the perimeters.
About 70 people gathered near a joint entrance leading to the key oilfields of Rumaila, operated by BP, and West Qurna 1, run by Exxon Mobil, said police officers in charge of protecting the oilfields perimeters.
These include staff-secure facilities, which have fenced perimeters and more staff than standard shelters; secure facilities, which are akin to juvenile correction centers; and residential treatment centers, which are secure residential facilities providing psychiatric care.
With "Anti" — on which Rihanna is free to experiment, and does, sometimes to a fault — we may be witnessing a pop star who's recognized these new economics, and is using them to test the perimeters of possibility.
Roman said that if more media attention was given to holes in security on airport perimeters, government officials would be willing to spend on filling those gaps, in much the same way they fund air passenger screening.
In the next month, the command and representatives from both Koreas will discuss erasing the demarcation line at Panmunjom, disarming their military guards there and moving their sentry posts to the perimeters of the zone, officials said.
In Los Angeles last month, at the Shrine Expo Hall at the University of Southern California, thousands of people waited in a line that wrapped around the perimeters of the venue, to take a photo with her.
The school district's response What's new: The Broward County school board passed a 24-point resolution Tuesday, calling for Congress to ban assault weapons, require universal background checks and broaden the perimeters of school gun-free zones.
There was a moment before the helicopter took off, my hands pawing along the perimeters of the hole in the side of the aircraft where a door should have been, when I truly felt like I understood regret.
Chen says users can see all available slots based on their location and search perimeters in less than 0.1 seconds and updates in real-time, so people don't click on something only to find it's no longer available.
Moving beyond bricks in the wall Our rich digital ecosystems can only thrive and innovate via learning from and evolving with the disparate digital communities and netizens beyond our perimeters, even if this means occasional friction and conflict.
M.) that would double the number of Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response (VIPR) teams — which are deployed to inspect travelers — to up to 60 nationwide, provide active shooter training for law enforcement and enhance security around airport perimeters.
With a late-night opening on the first evening, the weekend-long event features over 150 international participants and a series of public programs: discussions, readings, presentations, performances, and artworks that explore the perimeters of today's art publishing.
Yet Ms. Fillinger — whose "Faceless," about an American jihadist, won admiring notices in Chicago in 2017, when she was only 22 — uses traditional forms to frame toxic contemporary subjects; she explores blurring tones of gray within crisp perimeters.
Yesterday, in the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University, students and faculty celebrated the school's second annual "Milktoberfest," a non-alcoholic alternative to the debauchery taking place outside the perimeters of the Mormon school's dry campus.
Now, you may notice that drugstore makeup has been getting increasingly more expensive, so we gave ourselves some perimeters: Maria and I decided to find products to mimic the look that wouldn't set us back more than $30 each.
Mr. Perrault restored what survived the reconstruction — paneled rooms on the upper floors that will be a restaurant complex run by the chef Alain Ducasse — then opened up spaces below by removing walls, leaving the perimeters plain and bare.
Though the police presence was felt at every turn, where uniformed officers often waited on rows of bicycles, they intervened in the protests sparingly, to enforce security perimeters or, in a handful of instances, to separate protesters and counterprotesters.
The House easily passed a measure on Monday intended to strengthen the process for identifying and mitigating security vulnerabilities around airport perimeters, a vote that comes on the heels of several terrorist attacks on airports abroad in recent months.
The latest anachronism he rolled out — at a Tuesday Manhattan fundraiser, where he lamented long-dead notions of civility and longer dead white supremacist, Southern Democrat friends — puts him once again outside the perimeters of his own party and modern politics.
For nearly three decades, Wilson has made, appropriated, and curated cultural products in order to expose racism and erasure at the core of social relations, whether in the United States, Europe, or — with Afro Kismet — the perimeters of the Middle East.
The Coliseum is more than just a club: it's a fucking theme park for adults who like good grub, the occasional cocktail, and the haunting sight of the aforementioned saxophonist blowing his lonely way around the perimeters of the space.
The FAA is working closely with airports to reduce the number of aviation wildlife accidents by establishing wildlife perimeters around airports that keep out animals, and by supporting research efforts to develop better avian radar and bird migration forecasting tools.
Mr. Pavoncello suggested that a more likely vehicle for united European action is a restructuring of the European Union, centered on the founding members — Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands — with different levels of membership on the perimeters.
Japan is planning to speed up its warship building program that will make two frigates a year to patrol the perimeters of the East China Sea north of Taiwan, an area that both Japan and China claim island ownership, reports Reuters.
And while there are clearly bad guys lurking around the perimeters, what makes "The Chi" so devastating is the way it keeps coming back to the idea of decent or well-intentioned people doing foolish, questionable and occasionally terrible things.
In the doctors' cases, it frequently meant, with their patients' permission, serving as unofficial specialists — reading up, consulting experts and doing as much as they could within the perimeters of their training — for those who could not afford to see one.
The Texas National Guard's 6th Civil Support Team, in partnership with local and county hazardous materials teams, have also set up two perimeters around the ITC facility to identify and analyze air quality readings in real time, according to Hidalgo.
Ali al-Hassi said the Petroleum Facilities Guards were still in control of the neighboring ports of Es Sider and Ras Lanuf, where at least nine guards were killed and more than 40 injured near the ports' perimeters on Monday and Tuesday.
As you see more and more companies that want to make sure they have positive control over their tech to protect the information inside it are switching to things like software-defined perimeters, regardless of what industry they're in — finance, social media, etc.
Stocks sold off on Friday a bit, giving up large gains early in the day after both Chinese and U.S. officials confirmed they had agreed to the perimeters for an agreement that importantly halts new tariffs and rolls back some existing tariffs.
And Hana Miletić's hand-woven textiles, which thoughtfully punctuate the perimeters of the Al Hamriya space, are based on photographs of damage and neglect the artist took of her surroundings, but they translate into tender frayed weaves, beautiful in their intended imperfection.
The protesters, from farmland areas around 100 km (62 miles) north of Basra, gathered on a highway located near the southern oilfields perimeters of West Qurna-2, which is being developed by Russia's Lukoil, and West Qurna 1oilfield, operated by Exxon Mobil, police said.
Bowser's office later provided a breakdown of the city's cost estimate for hosting a military parade, which included a $13.5 million price tag for the city's police department and the need for expenses like crowd control, security and traffic perimeters, and protection for dignitaries.
" She adds: "I know her comfort zone and where the perimeters are (she doesn't want a smoky eye or an overdrawn lip liner or the lashes to compete with the winged liner, for example)," Nadine explains, "but I can get her to rock a vamp lip!
" She added: "I know her comfort zone and where the perimeters are (she doesn't want a smoky eye or an overdrawn lip liner or the lashes to compete with the winged liner, for example)," Nadine explained, "but I can get her to rock a vamp lip!
To come up with solutions to make that data impossible to use in the first place is a very obvious and necessary line of defense, alongside all of the other cybersecurity services that have been developed to help with authentication, securing network perimeters and so on.
Coker completed four passes of more than 25 yards — all of them from midway through the second quarter, after the Spartans' defense had been softened by a series of short screens to receivers on the perimeters, to the end of the third, when the victory was in hand.
Featuring lo-fi indie royalty Kurt Vile, cimbalom virtuoso Michael Masley, and psych-folk siren Mariee Sioux, the album flits from pulsating drone to tender, sunlit folk and then alights somewhere along the perimeters of country-gothic, largely recorded largely in Ireland's 19th century defensive forts, the Martello Towers.
The FAA bill would allow the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to donate unneeded screening equipment to foreign airports with direct flights to the U.S.; expand the TSA's PreCheck program; tighten the vetting of airport employees; and increase the presence of special teams with bomb-sniffing dogs around airport perimeters.
Stalking the shifting perimeters of an exposed-brick set from Rae Smith that all but bleats Manhattan chic, this Stevie is a wife in free fall who locates her own definition of tragedy in a final action that makes something at once bestial and beastly of us all. Consent.
The DOJ also suggests implementing a system to ensure every allegation of sexual abuse is documented, boost staffing and resources to monitor the perimeters of the prisons, and hire a nationally recognized expert with experience finding alternative solutions to overcrowding, including transferring low-risk inmates into county jails or work programs.
On aviation security, the FAA bill would allow the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to donate unneeded screening equipment to foreign airports with direct flights to the U.S.; expand the TSA's PreCheck program; tighten the vetting of airport employees; and increase the presence of special teams with bomb-sniffing dogs around airport perimeters.
And while the TSA does a fine job protecting the airlines from potential bombers and little old ladies, strategically placed armed Special Agents from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in the lobbies and on the perimeters of airports will do more to prevent terrorism inside an airport lobby than confiscating a 4-ounce bottle of shampoo.
"Months of persistent conflict and violence are testing the perimeters and pliability of the 'one country, two systems' framework that governs Hong Kong's relationship with the mainland, underscored by mainland officials taking a more public stance on Hong Kong affairs than at any time since the 1997 handover," Fitch analysts wrote in a note.
Random gathered objects, including a mesmerizing, Russ & Daughters babka loaf, a protest sign with the text "No Trump, no KKK, no Fascist USA," prismatic paper lanterns, and cryptic messages hand-scrawled onto poster board (for example, "You're being paranoid about the wrong things") dot the high-ceilinged space — and crowd the perimeters of many of her portraits.
The report is even bleaker when it comes to facility conditions: Children at the shelter complain about loud noises and a lack of privacy, and although most shelters often take the children for trips outside the perimeters for a change of scenery, most children at Homestead do not get to leave the facility unless they are heading to a medical appointment.
That mezzanine is gone now, too, also in the name of opening up: If glass has been a recurring theme in Apple Store design in the past, what seems to be replacing it in the Regent Street store is marbled, light-pale Italian limestone, which is used for the walls, columns and two staircases, now moved to the perimeters of the space.
While attacks on airports are not a new trend – the aviation sector has long been a top target for terrorists – the latest events are likely to put Americans on edge, amplify security fears and influence response efforts in the U.S. As it has become more difficult to hijack airliners, terrorists have increasingly turned to unmanned perimeters, or so-called soft targets.

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