Many Thais live at the country's periphery, geographic and otherwise, and the periphery still wants democracy.
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Raised in a middle-class family in rural Chile, Castillo came from the periphery of the periphery.
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A book about the periphery must feel like the periphery: working its way around, changing course, never there.
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"Paraguay has always been a magical territory, the periphery of the periphery," says the Asunción-based architect Solano Benítez, 56, the leading figure in the country's contemporary architectural scene.
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Most western economic commentators still employ a core-periphery model, with the United States at the core (sometimes expanded to include the OECD) and emerging markets and commodity exporters on the periphery.
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Chinese money is pouring into Europe's heart and its periphery.
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While we're online, there is always activity on the periphery.
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Normally, Miami is all about the beach and the periphery.
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It seemed important to include these things on the periphery.
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A nation's literature tends to be fed from the periphery.
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They took up positions on the periphery of our tents.
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The other retina gives a better view of the periphery.
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Just before midnight, a lone figure appeared in Critchlow's periphery.
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In periphery markets, Spain's IBEX 35 ended 0.56 percent down.
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Confusion at the core means glacial progress at the periphery.
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Ms. Flores joined five other women — including Magda Soberanes, 28, who was assaulted by her partner and ended up in the hospital — to create a collective called Women of the Periphery for the Periphery.
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Maybe a single dude is hanging around, standing at the periphery.
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Yields in the euro zone periphery fell marginally in early trading.
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Yields in the euro zone periphery fell marginally in early trading.
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Maybe there'll be people in the periphery that are getting hit.
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Big cloud-computing providers are also trying to colonise the periphery.
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"The Price is Wrong" – Periphery Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
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Some 218m workers stream into Rio daily from its underdeveloped periphery.
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It's a rural sex district all around the periphery of Palomares.
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Comets are formed on the cold periphery of distant solar systems.
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Putin's secure periphery won't necessarily involve physical occupation of neighboring states.
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The plant is on the periphery of the storm's possible path.
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Hip-hop is 88rising's core, but its periphery is always changing.
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It demands authentic compassion for people on the periphery of society.
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Periphery markets have also had a strong year, with Greece's benchmark .
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Economies in the European economic periphery are still drowning in debt.
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They mostly kept to the periphery, so Bethesda Fountain was ours.
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They are another way In Other Words is about the periphery.
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The distance between metropolis and periphery grew into a cultural chasm.
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"The story of Modernism has been told as a unidirectional story of influence from the center to the periphery, with the periphery only providing inspiration and not innovation to the center," Ms. Tiampo said in an email.
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ITALY IN FOCUS Italian government bonds underperformed the rest of the periphery.
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Today, helicopters come and go from three heliports on the island's periphery.
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All the teens in my periphery stared and giggled at this transgression.
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Other clumps of dust, scattered around its periphery, became planets and asteroids.
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The temple's periphery is plastered with posters depicting scenes from the soap.
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I felt vindicated, peering on from my place far in the periphery.
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Both are found near the periphery of the Milky Way—neighbors, practically.
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Swales on the home's periphery capture rainwater for lawn plants and toilets.
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"Brother Moves On has always been this periphery act," Mr. Mthembu said.
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Across the country's periphery, the military has sown terror while fighting rebels.
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Others thought that the male characters were unfairly consigned to the periphery.
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Neighborhoods on the periphery now bustle with newly opened stores and cafes.
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I hovered on the periphery, hoping that the engineers would adopt me.
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Rising prices are also a factor elsewhere in Charleston and its periphery.
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Surely if ever there were a global periphery, it would be here.
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Ships voyaged around the Eurasian periphery constantly, close to the Eastern Bloc shores.
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He drifted in the vicious periphery of skinhead groups before meeting Mr. Kehoe.
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The protein would show up whenever light excited the periphery of a cell.
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They tend to gravitate from Europe's eastern and southern periphery towards its core.
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The way the film relates to the characters relegated to its periphery is
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No, it's part of the nuclear forces of theirs, installed in the periphery.
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It is part of a nuclear force of their installed in the periphery.
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Hey, I'm also in the periphery — only way, way, way in the wings.
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But in the periphery, surprisingly, we see very little color or fine detail.
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They are so on the periphery, and under-represented in gaming, it's insane.
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Queiroz has spent much of his life on the periphery of Portugal, anyway.
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Bond yields across the single-currency bloc edged down, led by the periphery.
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In the eurozone periphery, we forecast 4% price rises in Spain and Ireland.
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Our strategists continue to favor OW periphery spread exposure, via 30y Italy vs.
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S. relations makes for jittery open * Euro zone periphery govt bond yields: tmsnrt.
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Today, they are far from the periphery, with some shaping the continent's future.
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Citigroup and Wells Fargo are offering help along the periphery of employees' lives.
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This is part of a US nuclear strategic potential brought onto a periphery.
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As a result, those at the periphery end up paying more for less.
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Trouble in the periphery of an empire can swiftly spread to the centre.
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We are going to see sharklike behavior continue around the periphery of NATO.
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The current problems in the periphery do not really threaten the economic accomplishments.
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A few supporting types populate Anna's periphery; some get eaten, others do not.
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The cameras eventually move to the periphery of your vision and then disappear altogether.
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Syed operated on the periphery of the polysilicon industry as a trader in scrap.
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But I still couldn't tell you exactly what's happening in the show's sinister periphery.
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The high-fee model may be better suited for the periphery than the mainstream.
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WITH ALL world religions, there are strains between the ancient heartland and the periphery.
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Anchors depict the protests as isolated events on the periphery of the Arab world.
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But even before I really knew about the show, it lingered on my periphery.
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Often they live on the periphery of cities, without easy access to public transportation.
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The report, 'Recovery in the Eurozone Periphery: a New Divergence', is available at www.fitchratings.
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Obi-Wan was in the thick of the action rather than on its periphery.
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We had to make an indirect income off of all of the periphery things.
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The camera literally became the center of the app after years in the periphery.
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"Greece is actually the standout in the European periphery at the minute," he said.
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But the SS85033 flaws are still at the periphery for many Congressional cybersecurity leaders.
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Lupton populated his songs with details about wonderful weirdos who existed in the periphery.
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"If the uncertainty continues, it's going to hit the periphery of Europe," he added.
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Sanders has always been floating around the periphery, an insider's secret better left untainted.
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Those of us who come from the periphery, the front lines, are being marginalized.
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He lives near the periphery and found his driving routines disrupted by the superblock.
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Ghosn, 52, has largely been on the periphery of the allegations against her husband.
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Everything else gets pushed to the periphery while one calamitous problem fills my mind.
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And it segregated the bourgeoisie in the center from the workers on the periphery.
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Other men carried box cutters and explosives; Salahi was a ghost on the periphery.
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Still, some fear Turkey might eventually find itself at the periphery of the alliance.
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Always on the periphery of these stories, if not at their center, is Olive.
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They are either pushed to the periphery of these places or pushed out altogether.
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But Shan's nature is to scan from the periphery before committing to any adventure.
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"Without decent growth, the recovery is in serious doubt, and without a growth-expectations recovery, periphery debt is only sustainable in a Japan-like yield environment, which is not what the periphery enjoys currently," Chatwell said in a note on Wednesday morning.
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The newer systems, many from former Soviet Union countries, are on the periphery (not pictured).
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Blinking through menus in his periphery, he pulls up a home-brewed RFID reading tool.
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Any Schadenfreude felt in Europe's periphery at Deutsche Bank's tumbling shares should be stifled, however.
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So, that's really important for pushing that issue to the periphery, where it should be.
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In Itaim Paulista, on the poor eastern periphery, there is one for every 17 people.
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But overall, bond spreads are tightening, suggesting a hunt for yield is benefiting the periphery.
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I always thought he was part of the "A" team — but somewhere on the periphery.
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China is so vast that relations between the centre and periphery have always been problematic.
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A plus-size woman appears on screen only to work the periphery of Frankie's bar.
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As African cities boom, new buildings, including slums, are springing up on the urban periphery.
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By this point, his gun was already up and in the periphery of his vision.
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The euro zone banking index was up 3.6 percent, led by lenders in the periphery.
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Instead, core and periphery alike have relied on international demand for their exports (see chart).
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S. "phase one" trade deal priced in -analyst * Euro zone periphery govt bond yields tmsnrt.
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President Trump must take a firm and consistent line against Russia's encroachments into Europe's periphery.
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Instead, developers accentuated a gaping class divide with luxury property on the city's western periphery.
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Policymakers are likely to remain cautious, however, particularly those from the periphery of the bloc.
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It is unclear whether any secret groups operated on the periphery of Jewell's closed one.
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At any other time, their struggles might have escaped notice on the European Union's periphery.
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Get rid of everything in you periphery that is encouraging the bullying in your head.
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But a number of headsets/glasses have already begun to pop up on the periphery.
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Fox & Friends went from being the bully on the periphery to the prom king's posse.
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Generally, I can cope with a loser in my periphery and keep my mouth shut.
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Like Art Stage's tagline, the aspirations of the core become haunting dreams of the periphery.
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In Season 2, Daniel briefly resurfaced in Issa's life, but mostly remained on the periphery.
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Maybe it'll be people in the periphery that are getting hit or ... Even his family?
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That rejection reflects tension between the (purist) core and the (racist) periphery of the movement.
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Outside of Russia, Rimsky-Korsakov's music has remained largely on the periphery of the repertory.
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Nearby was Alex Poots, the Shed's artistic director and chief executive, pacing on the periphery.
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I felt I stood at the periphery of an interconnected world of worship and belief.
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Support for the faithful on the Catholic periphery has been another priority for the pope.
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Sometimes his vision would darken on the periphery, as if he were in a tunnel.
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In this rather small area (six mile periphery), there were at least 252 brick factories.
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This tactic has, in many ways, become commonplace for those struggling countries on China's periphery.
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But that scramble to respond in the capital finds little echo on the city's periphery.
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Indeed, both leaders have already faced them, both inside their borders and around their periphery.
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Slobodchikoff's studies on prairie dogs have long hovered on the periphery of this burgeoning field.
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Deodoro, a neighborhood in Rio's poor periphery, has the second-largest cluster of Olympic sites.
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On the less mainstream side, djent overlords Periphery recently launched a presale for their 2016 Periphery Summer Jam, which will invite fans to hang out, participate in songwriting sessions, and take music lessons from the band members at a beautiful resort in New York's Catskills.
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It's as though the industrial world, where so much of the discourse around (and funding for) architecture exists, has woken from a long, pleasant dream only to find that the "periphery of the periphery," as Benítez described it, had been the reality all along.
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On the periphery of the crowd, a small brass band began playing, and people began dancing.
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This pushes gas to the galaxy's periphery, where it begins to collapse and form new stars.
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If you believe in this issue, don&apost be an individual who skates on the periphery.
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And he's also starting at the periphery of the campaign itself, with minor figures like Papadopoulos.
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In my periphery, I could see the tips of his pallid fingers, resting against his sides.
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Ever since Alfred passed, Linda had noticed Shirley cropping up in her periphery with increasing frequency.
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That will eliminate the letter boxing problem, but you're going to lose everything on the periphery.
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But ultimately, for the periphery to function, Sunnis will need to find faith in the centre.
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Window netting ripples in the periphery as the wind whips by at 73 miles per hour.
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Financing costs in the euro zone's periphery have converged on those of core countries (see chart).
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These chronically poor tend to be in remote rural areas or on the periphery of cities.
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Fighting was reported on the southern and eastern periphery of the rebel-held area on Friday.
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"This season we explore the extremely out-there periphery of body modification surgery," he tells PEOPLE.
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Compromises struck in the heart of the continent can fail to win assent at the periphery.
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Again, we stand on the periphery of a space defined by a huge swath of paper.
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They won't reply to your texts, but they're still ORBITING in the periphery of your life.
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The differentiating features move from the physical core of the smartphone to its periphery and peripherals.
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There are female comedians — they're just hanging in the periphery, supplying a laugh here and there.
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S. "phase one" trade deal priced in -analyst * Euro zone periphery govt bond yields http://tmsnrt.
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But it captivated many voters and helped push many of Mr. Reagan's problems to the periphery.
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Even so, the persecuted remain on the periphery of any major humanitarian initiatives or international outcry.
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Moscow is pondering how to manage the new normal of heavy traffic along its northern periphery.
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I didn't break up with yoga; I just pushed it to the periphery of my life.
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Those improvements come with trade-offs, of course — an intensely narrowed focus means a blurrier periphery.
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He believes traffic was pushed to the periphery, drivers were confused, and bus routes were snarled.
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You probably do not want this person in your life, even on the periphery. Abort. Reschedule.
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"This is our last chance, or we will remain on the periphery of the civilized world."
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The only exception to this is three small periphery rooms, all of which are painted white.
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Mr. Macron is considered the president of France's thriving big cities, not its left-behind periphery.
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Equipment will only be permitted in the "periphery" of the network, meaning components such as antennas.
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I struck up a conversation in Hindi with a few ladies swaying shyly at the periphery.
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Limited to a minority presence of no more than 35% in the periphery of the network.
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The official investigators in "Disappearing Earth" dither at the story's periphery and come up empty-handed.
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Sitting rigid at the periphery of the wedding, like an exile— I care about that. Look!
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All the same things happen on the periphery—rhythmic contractions of the rectum and so on.
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Around the periphery of the room, jazz singers, piano players and Broadway performers were stationed, ready.
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Early-season tournaments have created opportunities for teams from the periphery to emerge, and they have.
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The other two camps, each housing a few hundred people, are on the periphery of Paris.
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Yet no amount of chanting could distract me from the fluffing going on in my periphery.
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Witte said he noticed CBD "bubbling up on the periphery" about a year before starting Recess.
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While military brushes have occurred on China's periphery, both sides have been careful to avoid escalation.
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There was all these people on the periphery that always wanted to be around that lifestyle.
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It's easier to consume work through communal social-media channels and absorb whatever's in our periphery.
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Apartheid social engineering carved out white enclaves around Table Mountain, shunting people of color to the periphery.
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But if the periphery has adjusted, the same is not true of the euro area's creditor countries.
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The next interface, "roadtrip," is more challenging to find (hint: it's an image on the grid's periphery).
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And much of the euro-area periphery is also trying to lower labour costs and boost competitiveness.
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It's also slightly curved, which adds to the effect of the screen peeling off into your periphery.
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Threats on Europe's periphery — from North Africa to the Middle East — will provide fodder for common action.
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The next version, called Curie, stood a meter high, tall enough to appear in a pedestrian's periphery.
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Not only did Lee never regain his starting job; he dropped to the periphery of the rotation.
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U.S. investment and commerce along Russia's periphery adds a non-military layer of deterrence and support. 3.
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Viewing Hasidim via the periphery of the frame becomes a recurring visual motif following this opening shot.
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Bonds from the bloc's periphery tend to perform well on signs the euro zone economy is strengthening.
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Social, political, cultural, human rights, and religious organizations had started congregating along the periphery of the plaza.
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German newspapers have been full of charts showing rising debt levels across the euro zone's southern periphery.
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She went from a quiet and unassuming survivor on the show's periphery to its most ruthless killer.
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Their hands mostly tied in free agency, they rolled the core back and tweaked around the periphery.
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In the stories we told ourselves, we were careful to keep our darkest fears on the periphery.
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Due to flaky friends, I found myself stood on the periphery of a club on my own.
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Stalin was born Joseph Dzhugashvili in 1878 in Gori, Georgia, on the periphery of the Russian Empire.
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But neither Washington nor Moscow really controlled, in any robust sense, events in the periphery, even then.
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As you whirl your dough toward the ceiling, it will begin to dry out at the periphery.
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A fundamental Chinese belief in its extended geographic periphery runs headlong into U.S. hegemony in the Pacific.
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The bank would have been worried if spreads between core countries and the periphery had widened significantly.
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Weezer has been always conservative about form and wily about delivery, finding its place on the periphery.
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But it could prompt others on the periphery of power to turn on the government, he added.
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Each angle reveals new details, as what was foreground becomes background and what was center becomes periphery.
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Appraisals of Kahlo's career have more recently lamented the marginalization of her artistic contributions to the periphery.
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The Verde Valley is on the periphery of Grand Canyon National Park, a place known for extremes.
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The specter of Nazism stays on the periphery of "Gilgi" like a weather front darkening distant skies.
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For the previous three centuries, Campeche, Mexico's second-oldest port, had thrived at the periphery of law.
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There is, of course, another reason she's remained on the art world's periphery: Misogyny takes a bow.
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Modern work was "fragmentary" and had "remained on the periphery of economics," Abramovitz explained to AEA members.
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" Cernovich told me, "He'll never mention me by name, but he's at least listening to the periphery.
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TB: We're dimly aware, at the periphery, that the buzz and the enthusiasm is starting to grow.
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There are so many interesting films that exist on the periphery of Hollywood hype and festival prestige.
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Second, the European economy is stronger than it was in 2011, particularly in the so-called periphery.
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The US could also deploy longer-range cruise missiles along China's periphery to fend off Beijing's ships.
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My nerves are shot to the point where a fly will enter my periphery and I shriek.
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Most migrants enter EU territory via Italy, Spain or Greece as they form the bloc's southern periphery.
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Performance has officially gone from a genre on the periphery to the forefront of the cultural conversation.
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So far, proposals for caregiving credits have mostly stayed on the periphery of policy debates, according to Eschtruth.
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And many describe those who have been ready to engage as being on the periphery of Palestinian society.
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After years on the periphery of American political life, climate change is having a bit of a moment.
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Posters protesting the superblock litter the streets on the periphery, but are few and far between once inside.
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Somewhere in his periphery, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were lying in wait and placed him under arrest.
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The movie doesn't just place men at the periphery, it reveals them to be a little foolish, too.
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Your film holds on one character, but plenty of action plays out in the periphery of the frame.
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In their open-handed approach to China's periphery, Mr Xi and his fellow leaders have America in mind.
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But these basic provisions fall way behind Ecuador's grand design for pimping the periphery of its neediest neighborhood.
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These forms appeared to Tull in his "liminal zones," or within the periphery of his field of perception.
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To that end, the company will likely use its periphery gadgets to sell more in its grocery stores.
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With our sugar baby interviews, we've chatted with women (and men) on the periphery of the sex industry.
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Parts of the periphery have yet to regain the output levels they enjoyed a decade ago (see chart).
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"Color Field" blankets most of the floor of the Theater Gallery, requiring museumgoers to walk around its periphery.
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The periphery trade however faces the same danger as it always did - the end of ECB bond-buying.
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The point about imperialism is to make the elites in the periphery do the jobs for the center.
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In addition to the ethno-environmental protests, the regime's rule is challenged in many of Iran's periphery regions.
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"Your periphery is going to be what makes you sick," developer Andrew Eiche tells me after my demo.
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In my dreams, the sensibility of the machine invades the periphery of my consciousness: dark, rigid, cold, alien.
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But when actual issues sit on the periphery of our political debates, these problems will never get fixed.
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That hurts the growth prospects of the periphery, and raises the risk of a politically induced break-up.
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Far more people move through the periphery of far-right politics than formally join a party or organization.
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In between the waves, I noticed on the periphery the midwives getting rubber gloves on and gathering supplies.
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With limited military surveillance capabilities, Pyongyang is largely blind beyond its immediate periphery and might assume the worst.
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Perrotta's twenty-first-century suburbs are dimmer; they have drifted to the periphery of our collective fantasy life.
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After the creation of the common currency, Germany's capital exports helped finance unsustainable borrowing on the Eurozone's periphery.
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Ratings activity in the periphery was in focus with both Portugal and Italy subject to reviews on Friday.
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"I identify with this narrative of being a young, black man from a periphery neighborhood," he told VICE.
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" He explains, "That was written when I was basically wondering about everything we don't see on our periphery.
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He could even play, although his spot on the periphery of the Raptors' rotation makes that an unknown.
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But that's created some unintended consequences, such as the erosion of central bank independence, especially in the periphery.
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Instead, he collects and pockets "rent" from a few poor businesses on the periphery of his clique's zone.
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Often, the things that are in the periphery of my paintings have become over time the major thought.
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They've moved from the periphery of my own literary consciousness to somewhere not terribly far from the center.
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Hours later, the assailant remained on the loose as the police expanded their manhunt to the city's periphery.
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These mods animated non-playable characters on the periphery of the adventure with insatiable lust for Camryn's avatar.
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How will the interplay of the center and periphery in Cuban art influence further development of political art?
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There is a police story, which moves slowly at the periphery and is so far not too distinctive.
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Periphery bourses however ended on a mixed to higher note, with Italy's FTSE MIB closing in the red.
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Renderings of food fall from above or bloom on the periphery, doubling as instruments, as architecture, as meteors.
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"The geopolitical and economic transcendence of Mexico is evident — it's not a country in the periphery," he said.
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This is the way the guard changes: Suddenly, you look up and the periphery is at the center.
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"Pain medicines act on different sites in the periphery and in the central nervous system," Dr. Berde said.
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Even when it does not come for sure, it is impossible to banish from the periphery of thought.
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The rally extended to the euro zone periphery where Portuguese, Spanish and Greek bond yields also hit record lows , .
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The centre imposed views on the periphery but seemed entirely uninterested in views and information flowing the other way.
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First, motile cells on the periphery of the film develop extra flagellae, which enables them to swim more energetically.
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Today, helicopters come and go from three heliports on the island's periphery, carrying business travelers, government officials and tourists.
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"Near-term, this dynamic (in the periphery) looks set to extend," said Christoph Rieger, head of rates at Commerzbank.
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The rally extended to the euro zone periphery, where Portuguese, Spanish and Greek bond yields also hit record lows , .
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Yields are going up nearly everywhere, but emerging markets and the euro-area periphery are experiencing especially large moves.
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The site in Yanqing is on the outer periphery of Beijing municipality, far beyond its urban core (see map).
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A modern Little Red Riding Hood is beguilingly clueless as a menacing wolf character hovers in on her periphery.
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It asks soldiers, police and UN peacekeepers to escort its staff to villages, but then stay on the periphery.
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I'm uncomfortable with the way the festival invokes urgent political concerns, yet spatially positions these concerns at the periphery.
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Even though it now appears there were paid informants who were hanging around the periphery of the Trump campaign.
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So Beyerdynamic has done what's obvious in hindsight by illuminating the inner periphery of the cups with informative colors.
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The city's population swelled—from 6.6m to 2280m between 2000 and 214—crowding into favelas (shantytowns) on its periphery.
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Before that, she was the youngest of the Kardashian crew, fine to linger in the periphery of the show.
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Your memory of the periphery starts to quickly drift, causing a distorted appearance for even the "world's sexiest" people.
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Part of the reason is that Raman's focus wavers and several characters hover on the periphery of the story.
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It fractures and fragments, new ideas appearing in the periphery, its focus shifting, constantly offering new colors and shapes.
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I've always been curious about what's happening, paying attention to the periphery, and trying to lean into the future.
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A kind of Gandhi narrative against Empire, where Greece was also part of the colonial periphery of the Empire.
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Rocket fire continued into Tuesday afternoon, as red-alert sirens sounded along the Gaza periphery, warning of incoming fire.
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The area was closed off on Sunday and military vehicles were stationed on the periphery to take people out.
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Foveated rendering saves on GPU work by only rendering sharply whatever you're looking at, while leaving the periphery blurry.
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Now, a wave of commercial and residential development in downtown Miami and its periphery is altering the city's skyline.
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But after years on the periphery of the sport, he and the rest of the Americans are making headway.
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Several countries on the periphery of Europe faced serious financial crises and skyrocketing borrowing costs in the Great Recession.
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However, Italy's political crisis risks reigniting market turbulence on the bloc's periphery and derailing a the bank's exit strategy.
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Then there is Iran's long memory of the Russian empire battling the Persian Empire and gobbling up its periphery.
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If anything, the system is probably overly cautious at this point, stopping any time someone passes in its periphery.
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He was a specter haunting my subconscious, wisps of hair and blue wool suits always flitting through my periphery.
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She glanced to her periphery to bring up his daily log and noted his face-to-face interaction improvement.
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But being on the periphery of my party has given me a renewed appreciation for what Lord Tweedsmuir said.
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Eventually I move to the periphery of the space, where rows of benches or little wooden stools are arrayed.
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Gary Oldman and Jessica Alba wisely keep to the periphery of this fiasco about a support group for assassins.
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Soon after independence, the military began fighting other ethnic groups that sought autonomy, pushing them further into the periphery.
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But one sector on the periphery of the $2 billion resale market is actually getting a boost: sneaker influencers.
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The effect was maximal, but in this show on the periphery of the Biennale, it was accomplished with economy.
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Playing alongside the hard-working Andre Silva, Ronaldo was allowed to hover menacingly on the periphery of the action.
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Initially, it appears the quake occurred along the southern periphery of the North American plate, which is inching westward.
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Moscow's meddling has become a universal explanation for everything that happens on Europe's periphery and, it seems, elsewhere, too.
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We offered our congratulations, then shuffled past to let in other friends who had been waiting on the periphery.
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"The river, historically, has marked this dynamic of life on the periphery and along borders," said Ms. Escobar, 32.
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Fishermen in waders stalked its rocky periphery, hunting for 10-pound kokanee salmon and huge, 30-pound lake trout.
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" Similarly, Russia pursues "veto authority over nations on its periphery in terms of their government, economic and diplomatic decisions.
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It underperformed its peers in the euro zone periphery, which drew some support from a recovery in risk assets.
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Doves on the bloc's periphery, however, warned that a quick exit could tighten financial conditions, undoing years of work.
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Gentrification is always on the periphery, always in the negative space of so many conversations that take place here.
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In a few years, he ventured from the fringe of NBA periphery into a respectable playoff contender's starting five.
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Returning to the borough level, areas on London's periphery saw bigger percentage declines than those in the wealthy city centre.
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International investors were selling (bonds) to the ECB and I fear that for the periphery this may well materialize again.
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The crises in the periphery of the euro zone were reflected in deficits caused by a surfeit of unproductive spending.
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There will probably be commotion in the periphery, because Harvey is about to hit Texas, again, as a tropical storm.
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Throughout the Corn Belt's periphery, grasslands and shrublands, wildlife habitat and high-erosion zones have all come under the plow.
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And when we're so focused on one issue, we become blind to truly surprising things going on in the periphery.
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The periphery seems to have decided that increasingly elaborate schemes are needed to defend what little financial autonomy they have.
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The rally in the periphery also helped Spanish bonds with 10-year yields down three basis points to 1.17 percent .
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"The time you want to short Italy and the periphery countries is in a time of economic weakening," he said.
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Unless the Party of Davos can reform itself, it will remain on the periphery of British politics—and rightly so. ■
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Plus, it stood in Heliopolis, the cultural and religious center of ancient Egypt, located on the northeast periphery of Cairo.
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However, the roof-mounted solutions that spray water in all directions can still cause quite a bit of periphery damage.
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Family, friends and close acquaintances are insiders, referred to as "uchi," while "soto" is for those relegated to the periphery.
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The venture will focus on components such as power modules for electric vehicles and periphery monitoring sensors for automated vehicles.
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Which is why I connected to punk music because finally there was a voice I related to, from the periphery.
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"The bulk of it is storage," a Biopharm breeder tells her, with all its vital organs arranged around the periphery.
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The second negative consequence of the region's restrictive housing policies in the urban core is environmental degradation on the periphery.
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Ms. Dorrance watched from behind her electric bass, looking as natural on the periphery as she does in the limelight.
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Some golfers, like Max Homa, 28, are on the periphery of the spotlight and when they struggle they virtually disappear.
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Even with 60 percent of the Navy in the Pacific, a smaller total force means fewer deployments around China's periphery.
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As the French historian Pierre Nora has noted, Europeans, once masters of the world, are now pushed to its periphery.
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Russia threatens countries on Europe's periphery and the conflicts in Syria, Libya and elsewhere are spilling over into its borders.
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Hong Kong is now a semiautonomous enclave sitting on China's periphery with some 6,000 Chinese troops stationed on its soil.
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Since then, there has been a noticeable uptick in rap and R. & B. stars on the periphery of the campaign.
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But his brutal, uncompromising approach to control is feeding anger not just in Hong Kong but all around China's periphery.
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Several governments have shown increasing interest in virtual currencies as they move out of the periphery and into the mainstream.
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Adapted from Alvin Schwartz's popular series, the film is set in 1968 with the ghosts of Vietnam haunting the periphery.
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Adapted from Alvin Schwartz's popular series, the film is set in 1968 with the ghosts of Vietnam haunting the periphery.
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The Met re-envisions the area not as a periphery but as a central region of cultural production and exchange.
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An informal tent market gradually appeared on its periphery, with hawkers selling products as varied as spices and rare birds.
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Even as he stood on the periphery, Rickman ensured that every chance Brandon had to assert himself made an impact.
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This small Amazonian rubber port became a laboratory for Mr. Morales's project to bring the government to the country's poor periphery.
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They are most dense to the north of Ulaanbaatar, but have taken root elsewhere on its periphery–everywhere but the south.
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Blood will then move to essential functions, such as the brain or heart, and away from blood vessels in the periphery.
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As with most biennales, the most interesting projects at Manifesta took place not within the official program, but on the periphery.
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Suspended from the ceiling like a dead whale, the piece dominates the darkened gallery, forcing you to scuttle along the periphery.
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In simple terms, it means distracting the brain from constantly brooding on the pain signals it's getting from the body's periphery.
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It's got a soft and quite lovely cloth surface, a non-slip rubber bottom, and a stitched periphery to prevent fraying.
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Though I thought my company stood on the periphery of this social media storm, it turns out I was quite mistaken.
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Nintendo was a fun agent of chaos, a Puckish figure dancing on the periphery, but it wasn't really in the fight.
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This season, they probably would have been at least on the periphery of the N.B.A. playoffs had Porzingis not gotten hurt.
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New Hampshire is known for its early primary election but is often on the political periphery the rest of the time.
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As in the Arab spring of 2011, the periphery is driving the unrest and the killing is adding to the discontent.
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We can't let a new iron curtain split Europe between those that want to go further and those in the periphery.
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The danger is that any deal that satisfies the protesters of Khartoum will undermine the fragile half-peace in the periphery.
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In the euro zone's periphery, private consumption picked up with lower energy prices last year, with a reverse effect possible 2017.
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After all, since their inception, games like Nidhogg and Towerfall have always danced on the periphery of the competitive eSports scene.
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It is a melting pot with a hyper-liberal centre, a nativist periphery and a bias towards free trade and enterprise.
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The program places the ads you see in the periphery of every Google search and across the search giant's partner sites.
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Yet some fear that the movement against police abuse still has on its periphery some groups with histories of stoking hate.
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Hacked emails portray Chelsea Clinton as devoted to her parents but also frustrated with the cutthroat world on her family's periphery.
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The market exists on the periphery of the investment radar and hasn't garnered the same attention as the likes of cobalt.
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In contrast, the recession did horrific damage to countries at Europe's periphery — especially Greece and Spain — that had adopted the euro.
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They saw kidney stones move from the periphery of their kidney model toward the top of the ureter in many cases.
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The complicated system has given Moscow ample opportunity to exploit divisions as it tries to amplify its influence on Europe's periphery.
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The small, subtle rainbow necklace tucked under my collar, which I rub when on the periphery of gender-segregated social situations.
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And yet, if you listen to Romans — in the wealthy center or the gritty periphery — you hear a disgust that binds.
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On the ground, witnesses said several people had fallen while trying to descend using cables along the periphery of the building.
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These are women on the periphery who are fighting the very basic and routine battle for a seat at the table.
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And Dostoyevsky, a former political convict exiled to the imperial periphery, was an enthusiastic propagandist for the expansion of Holy Russia.
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For the last half decade at least, I've been doing what is considered tech work, but very much at the periphery.
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This has been an issue throughout China's modern history, Ms. Shue said, with power fluctuating between the center and the periphery.
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Washington needs to do a lot more to convince NATO allies, especially those on Russia's periphery, that America has their back.
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Crowds of onlookers pressed against the yellow police tape at the periphery of the scene, around Pacific Street and Utica Avenue.
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In mid-November, students turned several university campuses into fortresses, barricading themselves inside and clashing with riot police on the periphery.
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Much of the film is shot in extreme closeup of Röhrig's face, so as to leave the unimaginable on the periphery.
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The discarded burning trash on the small base's periphery smelled like the place I once called home for nearly two years.
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Stagehands walk through and around the periphery of the performance space, moving walls on which videos are projected, and picking up props.
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These female sculptures subvert archetypal depictions of women while creating bizarre narratives that suggest the subjugation of women outside the Western periphery.
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No longer in the center of town, they were built over the last couple of decades on cheaper land on the periphery.
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The embattled President also is considering closing the border with Colombia -- a move that would seal off most of Venezuela's inland periphery.
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We didn't consume it, and there was a place called Cerro del Cuatro, "Mountain of the Four," on the periphery of Guadalajara.
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But TweetDeck has for years languished in the periphery of Twitter's product road map, getting new features late or not at all.
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A couple of dozen middle-aged men in rumpled business suits are scattered at tables around the periphery of the dance floor.
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The bottom line: Although Mattis had been relegated to the periphery of Trump's policymaking, he remained a reassuring presence to U.S. allies.
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Mr. Giuliani's initial interest was in undermining the special counsel's investigation by raising questions about some of the events on its periphery.
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With the exception of Ireland's, debt levels around the periphery are higher now than at the peak of the crisis in 2012.
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But the biggest moves came in the euro zone's periphery, where analysts said investors were positioning for a month of hefty supply.
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That is harder to do with 5G networks, in which more data-crunching happens closer to the network's periphery, to boost speed.
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The ECB will have to convince markets that it will do whatever it takes to contain another financial panic on Europe's periphery.
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Since the 1950s, virtual reality (VR) has been hovering on the periphery of technology without achieving accepted mainstream application or commercial adoption.
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Other 10-year bond yields in the periphery were around 6 bps higher, having earlier fallen by as many as 9 bps .
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We were kind of on the periphery of it looking in and contributing to it and taking from it a little bit.
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Periphery markets have also had a strong year, with Greece's benchmark up more than 24 percent while Portugal has gained 14.5 percent.
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Two trading regions with a slight imbalance in population would naturally evolve into a developed core and an underpopulated periphery, he argued.
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Italian and Greek equities topped the chart of "overbought" areas of the stock market, indicating investors' newfound appetite for European periphery markets.
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Studies show that even one glass of white wine a day can seriously impair your periphery vision while wearing a ski mask.
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The scenes that follow the characters' visits to their families' homes in the periphery are delivered in tight and suffocating fixed frames.
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After all, I tuned in for six seasons of Girls keenly aware that people of color existed almost exclusively on the periphery.
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The middle class homes springing up in the periphery of our cities are nothing like the compact communities that defined 1950s America.
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He had shown up on the periphery of previous terrorism investigations that brought him to the attention of Britain's MI5 spy agency.
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It grew in 2015, for a second consecutive year; unemployment rates around the periphery are falling; and "Grexit" has again been averted.
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Speaking at Russia's premier annual Valdai conference in October 2016 Putin said that Africa cannot be on the periphery of international relations.
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He might have stayed on the periphery of New Age self-help culture, his work deemed another 1980s fad of personal development.
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This is true for companies located in all "national priority regions" - which include Israel's northern and southern periphery and the West Bank.
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The United States should be reviewing our trade relations with the countries around Russia's periphery and seek to deepen those economic ties.
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A specific set of policies focused on homelessness could move the issue from the periphery to the forefront of the national debate.
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"In the first two games, he had command of his pitches on the periphery of the zone," Padres manager Andy Green said.
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When cities grow at the behest of developers rather than guided by policy, she said, the result is development at the periphery.
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The company, which sells periphery products including rolling papers, chewing tobacco and vapes, is covered by only two analysts, the group said.
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Hope: The faces and voices and bodies that are leading with imagination and hope and a grounded consciousness, often from the periphery.
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Since starting in 2007, Halifax's OBEY Convention has established itself by continuously rallying behind artists and sounds that exist along the periphery.
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That last element is especially intriguing, since it offers a platform for work being done at the intriguing periphery of games development.
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Slowly chomping away at the periphery of some brilliant green leaf, they might as well be a feature of the plant itself.
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The things that happen on the periphery of the Juicboxxx universe, I kind of allow it to get more weird and abstract.
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They also began climbing the high walls on the periphery of the cemetery, which allowed them to break into adjoining apartment buildings.
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She gives the impression that she would be entirely happy if the world ended right at the periphery of this converted barn.
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A tour of Maastricht's art spots might start at the center of the periphery and work its way out to the circumference.
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Back in 2012, investors lost confidence in bonds issued by the government of Italy and a few other countries in Europe's periphery.
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Some folks are content to work within their cliques—never really branching out, or even expressing interest or curiosity beyond this periphery.
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We packed chairs around the periphery of the room, took detailed notes and then cross-referenced every change to the previous contract.
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The project refers to multiple forms of marginal or subliminal urbanization that occur in SubUrban areas, broadly defined as the urban periphery.
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I closed myself in the office of my school's newspaper during gym class and stood awkwardly at the periphery during school dances.
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Some of the bigger laughs come from the periphery (a friend has a daughter named Isis — after the Egyptian goddess, of course).
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Chan has largely operated on the periphery of Hong Kong politics since becoming an activist during the 2014 pro-democracy Umbrella Movement.
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Britain's decision to limit Huawei kit to the periphery of 5G networks – essentially transmitting towers and base stations – reduces its potential exposure.
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"There is a synchronized upturn in the euro zone — it is not just a German story or core versus periphery," Talavera said.
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However, political crises in Italy and, potentially, Spain risk reigniting market turbulence on the bloc's periphery and derailing the bank's exit strategy.
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"This seems to reflect that investors were starving for some paper out of the periphery," ABN AMRO analysts wrote in a note.
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And this small country on Europe's periphery sits squarely on the fault lines of the many difficulties that face Western democracies today.
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But she fails to consider how this seemingly charmed bohemian life is affecting her own children, neglected and nudged to the periphery.
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Nevertheless, thanks to this administration, the battle for religious freedom is moving from the periphery to the center of the world stage.
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Objects on the periphery of his vision flew in and out too fast; all those cyclists and pedestrians, all those other cars.
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He built a web of aerial cable cars in the capital, La Paz, connecting the city's poorer periphery to places of employment.
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Standing between the projectors, the viewer is positioned both among and outside of the wolves, who can be seen in the periphery.
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He also put in time being creepy on Twitter, and managed to involve himself in the outer periphery of the alt-right.
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I was happy on the periphery, so why was I desperate for Felix to act and look just like all the other babies?
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At the Colón graveyard the mausoleums of important pre-revolutionary families near the gates give way at the periphery to unmarked stone slabs.
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After a destructive weekend, all the snow from Winter Storm Jonas is now plowed to the periphery of streets across the Eastern seaboard.
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A 19-year-old was arrested after crashing a stolen car into the periphery of Taylor Swift's Rhode Island home early Tuesday morning.
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But even though he knows he can no longer count himself as a genuine outsider, he still likes to stay on the periphery.
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Unseen creatures slink through the periphery of Sarah's vision, and vast, unfamiliar landscapes stretch endlessly into the distance, adding to the alien atmosphere.
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Now, in Reynosa, fractions of the Gulf cartel have attacked residents and businesses and much of the city's periphery is wracked by violence.
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The lights are an additive element that ups the immersion factor on the periphery and doesn't overshadow what's happening on your main screen.
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The big picture: As cars evolve from being mostly mechanical to being computers on wheels, they become increasingly fragile, especially around the periphery.
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Russia's regional diversity, its growing inequality and the contrast between the urban middle classes and the paternalistic periphery will remain causes of tension.
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While Grab's efforts have been periphery and, based on anecdotal evidence, not all users are convinced they need Grab Pay in their life.
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"We have already begun issuing tsunami alerts to the international community, including countries on the periphery of the South China Sea," Wang said.
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No one knows the difficulties of being in the Pearson periphery more than Miguel Rivas, portrayed by This Is Us actor Jon Huertas.
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JACKSON: You were working around the periphery here and what they did was wrong and it is symptomatic of what the Democrats do.
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He didn't want to risk getting powder in his camera so he stuck a zoom lens on it and shot from the periphery.
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Shielded by local tribes protecting the city's periphery, the rebel group has made it clear that they have no intention to simply surrender.
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I know I speak from the periphery and don't have to balance national interests versus international obligations, but ISIS is tipping the scale.
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The mayhem in Acapulco, the world's fourth most violent city, is largely confined to its periphery, but tourists are beginning to notice it.
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But Crews worries the requirement will only work on the periphery – getting rid of things like paperwork and forms instead of major rules.
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Buildings and infrastructure—things of the living—take precedence while the work of the body pullers falls to the periphery of recovery efforts.
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"Even periphery characters share a certain fondness for non sequiturs: Kevin's Adopted Brother Randall's Dying Father: "I just came out for some air.
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While the ECB does not have an exchange rate target, a continued rise would hurt exporters on the periphery and dampen inflation expectations.
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Children milled at the periphery, unsure how to behave or navigate the deep well of grief and disbelief in which they'd found themselves.
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Economic integration encouraged high-saving households in slow-growing northern economies to ship their money to the periphery, where potential returns were higher.
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When northern Europeans began pulling money out in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, the periphery had to make an abrupt adjustment.
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For years, my mother hovered around the periphery of my dad's big fat Greek family; she befriended his third cousins, not his sisters.
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But the tilt in opportunity away from communities on the urban periphery to those at the city core is consistent through all regions.
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"I want to go to Naples' periphery where life is real, unlike that of posh neighborhoods," Salvini told supporters in Naples on Saturday.
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We later learned about periphery, colorblindness, and "schemas," patterns of thought that organize groups of information, and how rapidly such schemata become subjective.
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Shopping malls have taken root on the periphery of rural areas, drawing in people who are content to buy at supermarkets or chains.
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Air strikes pummelled villages and towns in Mosul's periphery, so ISIS contracted its territory, retreating to the city, along with thousands of civilians.
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Perhaps this is because, aside from bilingual road signs whose French place names have been sprayed with bullets, clashes remain at the periphery.
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Analysts have expressed concern about the profile of periphery debt — Italian debt in particular — once the ECB begins stepping away from the market.
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Figures also show the highest level of income inequality in the bloc's periphery, like Greece, Spain and Portugal, hit hardest by the crisis.
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"The latest ECB buying data underscores the flexibility of the scheme that tends to benefit the periphery," said Commerzbank rates strategist Christoph Rieger.
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Naipaul, whose death was announced on Saturday, experienced a remarkable journey from the periphery of empire to the center of the literary canon.
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On the periphery, the other reality is people on the left and center-left, who before were not politically engaged, now are engaged.
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Big capital flows to the European periphery led to inflation and rising real exchange rates, and this was associated with huge trade imbalances.
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While he may have somehow been on the periphery of something, I've seen and heard nothing to convince me he was a NOC.
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Despite there being an estimated 1.9 million transgender people in India, they are often mocked and ostracized, existing on the periphery of society.
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This would introduce even greater instability and risk for conflict in Eastern Europe and elsewhere on the Russian periphery, which is already high.
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Often spotted on the periphery of far-right events in recent months, Three Percenters tend to sport military fatigues—and lots of guns.
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The movie opens in July 2015, three months after the death of Freddie Gray, an event that Ness keeps mainly on the periphery.
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For Thanksgiving, the best last-minute, all-purpose whites are from the Mâconnais region, which, like Beaujolais, is on the periphery of Burgundy.
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I suppose part of this also has to do with how to activate ideas around the periphery, either through subject matter or process.
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Every spring, the thawing earth would have pushed more rocks to the surface, for farmers and oxen to drag away to the periphery.
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In keeping with Cerdà's egalitarian spirit, service is the same quality in the center and the periphery, with stops roughly every 2100 meters.
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On the periphery, archers armed with crossbows shot arrows with foam tips at the enemy, and some fighters threw axes with padded blades.
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At its periphery is a more familiar, heavy-handed story of greed-is-good-era New York City, with a ubiquitous 2018 hook.
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Giant piles of water, medicine, blankets and even baby formula hugged the periphery, brought by neighbors who carted it in by the armful.
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But since North Korea acquired nuclear weapons, that periphery has never been stable, so inevitably Chinese and North Korean interests are at odds.
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Areas now used for parking and thoroughfares would become public plazas, and buildings on the periphery would be developed for shops and restaurants.
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To have them in the room and centered, to have their voices centered instead of on periphery, is just so awesome for me.
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Now that lifts and toilets can be located on a building's periphery rather than its central shaft, entire unobstructed floors are being built.
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Essay ATLANTA — The most arresting vista in town comes into view around a curve on westbound Freedom Parkway, on the periphery of downtown.
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But now, she could only think that they were free to fly anywhere and never around the figure-8 periphery of plastic cones.
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Rocket fire comes after protests and earlier clashes Friday's rocket fire began in the evening, triggering red-alert sirens across the Gaza periphery.
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But then there's also OJ Mayo, hovering grimly at the periphery, and he is just a bummer that reeks of failure to launch.
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As far back as January 30, Brittany Pettibone—a sympathizer on the periphery of the "alt-right"—had a fund for her podcast removed.
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NAPOLITANO: I don&apost -- MACCALLUM: Someone who was on the periphery of the campaign, who was -- you know basically emailing out of the blue.
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At about 1:30 PM, I noticed people leaking from the periphery of the crowd and walking to the northern part of Union Square.
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The ethos of SVW has always been to revel in the sun drenched moment, even if that moment involves a Plumlee in the periphery.
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In the euro area, thrifty core economies lent heavily to the periphery, often against soaring property prices, fuelling an economic boom that ended disastrously.
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When I go to a bar, I am on the periphery, an observer of the shared activity and bonding ritual rather than a participant.
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The dual 1600×1440 LCD displays run at 120 hertz and bring a combined 100 degree field-of-view image into the user's periphery.
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Luckily for players on the periphery of the competitive community, more games, videos, and tutorials are being aimed directly at them, evening the field.
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So troubled euro-area economies began selling much more abroad than they were buying; foreign consumers, in effect, threw the desperate periphery a lifeline.
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If those people can't afford a place to live in the city, they will be pushed to the periphery and beyond, to sprawling suburbs.
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This idea has led many countries before down the road to economic ruin as the wreckage in Europe's economic periphery should be reminding us.
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The emcee beckoned all the couples over, while Jake and I stood at the periphery of the dancefloor, feeling a little out of place.
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And because this is a Chuck Lorre show, there are a bunch of zany figures on the periphery making trouble for the beleaguered protagonist.
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We have a 200-year-old habit of viewing "the West and the rest" as respectively the center and periphery of the world economy.
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For 72 episodes, What's Tech has invited guests to explain technology and its cultural periphery — from drones and fan fiction to ASMR and biohacking.
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Why not see how you can eliminate the periphery, so you're not getting as many people into that area that have to be transported?
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"One is that the gaming behavior takes precedence over other activities to the extent that other activities are taken to the periphery," he said.
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Five years into his professional career, he is no longer a novelty, and so he is relegated to the periphery of basketball's collective attention.
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Cam must have been missing his periphery because Miller was headed straight at him for a few paces—all the while unbeknownst to Cam.
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Step back, catch it on the periphery, or peer at it through the prism of your phone's camera, however, and it'll make itself clear.
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What happens to musicians like Sauron V*, an unknown and unsigned black metal musician from Great Yarmouth*, right at the periphery of the culture?
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"Will they do it just in their immediate periphery in ways that are of more immediate concern to them, like Taiwan, like Hong Kong?"
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Clinton or Mr. Trump, the voters at the periphery of their coalitions say they're undecided, unlikely to vote or supporting a minor-party candidate.
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Sal Albanese, a Democrat who is running on the Reform Party line, stood on the periphery — much as he will do for the debate.
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The exceptional economic dynamism of the region's urban core affects the labor and housing market as well as the physical environment in the periphery.
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No longer on the periphery, the cloistered harem was moved to the center of imperial government, where it would bubble with ambition and intrigue.
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Yellow domes of harvested teff, Ethiopia's national crop, ornamented the periphery of every village; boy herders stopped to watch as the train hammered by.
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And by "make it," we mean be one of the stand-ups who briefly appears on Louie in the periphery of the Comedy Cellar.
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As a dedicated member of the competitive community, I've often felt that it was the plight of our community to remain on the periphery.
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It carries some scars, but people are mostly just busy trying to draw advantages from what is usually a disadvantage: living on the periphery.
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It comes at a time of rising tensions between Washington and Beijing over China's periphery and a trade war between the two world powers.
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Much more than before, it is blocking the sales of Western companies to Chinese firms and strengthening its alliances with nations around China's periphery.
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Launched in 1999, the euro triggered credit and investment booms by extending the benefits of Germany's low interest-rate environment across the bloc's periphery.
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She becomes aware of something brutal hovering, on the periphery of her vision: if she is alone in the street, what should she do?
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And yet, we can see echoes of this sentiment in Israeli politics: There is a mainstream, and a periphery that most Israelis find objectionable.
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We also need to quash the compromises which are asked of so many people on the periphery, when forgiveness is issued on their behalf.
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I don't use it, but what I love about it that it has hung around on the periphery of English for over 200 years.
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Divisive figure Chan has largely operated on the periphery of Hong Kong politics since becoming an activist during the 2014 pro-democracy Umbrella Movement.
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Yet they often do not have systems in place for those affiliated or on the periphery of the organization: interviewees, suppliers, contractors and others.
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The cartoon, saturated in purples and greens, premiered in November 2013, but it only started creeping into my periphery in the summer of 2015.
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Its colors change depending on the angle of the light, while flowing phallic flowers are bit by bit depicted in pink on the periphery.
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In the meantime, it seems, a number of those involved in the periphery are treading lightly in hope of not burning bridges on either side.
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It just sounds like something off in the periphery until you really experience it and see just how difficult the struggle of this disease is.
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The participating artists, whether dissipated bohemians or stout ascetics, were placed outside or on the periphery of official culture during the years of Goulash Communism.
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Over the past twenty years, it's been a constant on the periphery of the gaming and nerd culture scene, exerting a quiet but inescapable influence.
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Often when I attend a conference or a networking event I am surprised by how many people operate at the periphery of the tech industry.
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Or, if you're like me, that something is Tucci, who is there in the periphery, playing the wise fashion-magazine elder to Anne Hathaway's ingenue.
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So he's mostly left to bluster and primal-scream on the periphery, like a windup toy wearing itself out in the corner of a playroom.
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With songs like "Losing You," a collab with Dev Hynes, Solange's sound has always bordered on the periphery of the pop and R & B mainstream.
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Most of the growth is centered in its major cities, like Paris, but others on the periphery and rural communities haven't seen as much profit.
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In Europe's periphery, Portugal's 10-year bond was yielding as much as 3.864 percent on Tuesday, compared with as little as 3.028 percent in October.
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I'll always have those problems, at least, sort of on the periphery, but I know about them now, and I can recognize them in myself.
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"What we see is a government that has a growing source of wealth on its northern periphery to protect," she said in a phone call.
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I choose not to sit, like many of the others, on the periphery of a large rectangle of paper in the center of the room.
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Beijing's efforts are not welcomed by all but in the absence of American leadership, especially around China's periphery, targeted countries will increasingly gravitate towards China.
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The improvement has been driven mainly by retrenchment in the eurozone periphery as well as developed Asia, helped by the windfall from lower commodity prices.
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"We expect volatility in Italian and periphery assets to increase in coming weeks and to remain driven by electoral polls," they said in a note.
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Further supply is expected from the periphery, with Greece considering a bond sale next month, its second since emerging from international bailout programs last August.
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The real question is whether these technologies will remain on the periphery or can be legitimized and regulated within the economic institution as a whole.
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Nervous NATO Allies that live on Russia's periphery would welcome such a move in what would be a first step to negotiations on their elimination.
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Aid money should go to essential infrastructure for growing shanty towns and slums on the periphery of growing cities in the developing world, said Aerni.
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By the same token, had the periphery been able to export more to the core, it would not have needed to slash imports so viciously.
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On the periphery were six soloists—a harpist, a cimbalomist, two pianists, and two percussionists—who make a dramatic entrance in the work's second section.
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Buoyed by high oil prices and the network of siloviki, he resumed the task of every Russian ruler since Peter the Great: securing the periphery.
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In a way, the term "Peripheral Artery Disease" is an unfortunate misnomer – this disease impacts so much more than the periphery of a patient's life.
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And there was the worst humanitarian catastrophe in recent history right on Europe's periphery, ready-made, it seemed, to demonstrate the limits of German power.
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A clear proposal for the Dreamers, coupled with additional funding for border barriers, might not sit well with some on the periphery of Trump's base.
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While individuals in the Trump administration keep criticism relatively private, the public criticism arises from far-right activists on the periphery of the Trump establishment.
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Further supply is expected from the periphery, with Greece considering a bond sale next month, its second since emerging from international bailout programmes last August.
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Italian government bonds underperformed the rest of the periphery with renewed concerns about the stability of the Italian government adding to worries about global trade.
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Transparency, respect for rule of law, and a free and independent media are also crucial to the survival of countries on the periphery of chaos.
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At the moment, Mr. Sekulow is the president's chief outside lawyer, as Mr. Trump's longtime New York lawyer, Marc E. Kasowitz, remains on the periphery.
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Lurking in the corners of the Green Fields or on the periphery of Strummerville, you will stumble into an experience that will expand your mind.
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Climate change, financial collapse, political chaos — all these are slowly accumulating worries on the periphery of the characters' consciousness, until suddenly they're everywhere and inescapable.
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Starting on the periphery, he wandered the art fair in an elliptical orbit, never escaping its gravity completely, but periodically straying to its furthest reaches.
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As we spent more time in schools, however, we noticed that powerful learning was happening most often at the periphery — in electives, clubs and extracurriculars.
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Any attempt to decentralize and reconsider the global "center-periphery" was replaced with the Cuban government's intention to preserve the existing order under any conditions.
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It is not the prerogative of the globalized city dweller to ignore the concerns of all those living on what the French call the periphery.
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Then he lost the ability to focus; though he could distinguish things on the periphery, the center of his vision, as it were, was gone.
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NATO should not be in the business of extending territorial guarantees to countries that are deep into Russia's periphery and therefore very difficult to defend.
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Tsars and commissars alike kept a wary eye on Europe and Asian balances of power, as well as their smaller neighbors around its vast periphery.
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The tree was and is a living metaphor, to say something of roots — which, in banyans, grow downward from the treetop and engulf their periphery.
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I liked having a reason to hang out at the periphery of parties, leaning against a doorway, blowing smoke out the side of my mouth.
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As Lomax put it in a dispatch from 1976, how can the jukebox "make culture again grow on the periphery — where culture has always grown"?
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Unlike our own star-packed Milky Way, where dark matter is only on the periphery, ultra-diffuse galaxies should be densely filled with dark matter.
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The E.U. deal also threatened to destroy Russian President Vladimir Putin's vision of assembling the states on his country's periphery into Moscow's own trade union.
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The latest Munich Security Conference showed that Washington is preparing to enact tougher economic sanctions and projecting stronger responses across the periphery of geopolitical interests.
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"Spain's has been stronger, and overall an improved appetite for periphery risk assets has been helped by what's been coming from the ECB," he added.
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That's how many troops China is deploying to plant trees around Beijing's periphery in its latest effort to fight smog and pollution in the city.
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Today, despite being in the periphery of the industry for decades, female skaters have grown in numbers—notice the girls now riding in local skateparks.
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We are walking along the periphery of the superblock that surrounds Barcelona's newly renovated Sant Antoni market, in a neighborhood on the city's southwest side.
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For too long, these diseases of the very poor lived on the periphery of our attention, even as other health issues like HIV became global priorities.
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Trader Tim Seymour said investors need to pay more attention to the periphery like the iShares MSCI Spain Capped ETF and iShares MSCI Italy Capped ETF.
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The superblocks built so far are on the periphery of the city, outside the Eixample, the central district featuring the dense, regular grid designed by Cerdà.
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I'd loiter, too, at various local watering holes, on the periphery of lively conversations, eager to chime in with a quippy remark I'd practiced in French.
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"Knowing how a startup operates, the hurdles they face, and the periphery players involved will provide a much deeper understanding of the process as a whole."
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Most of the growth is centered in its major cities, like Paris, and others on the periphery and in rural communities haven't seen as many gains.
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Lizzie: This lyric video is special because it takes place on a moving train, but there are also a lot of potted plants in the periphery.
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Since Mauricio Macri succeeded Cristina Fernández de Kirchner as president at the end of 2015, Argentina has been finding its way back from the financial periphery.
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A list of the world's worst performers in terms of real GDP per person since 2008 contains places suffering geopolitical meltdowns—plus the euro-area periphery.
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Equal parts hot security detail, personal assistant, friend, and cultural attaché, Sebastien Jondeau has been in the periphery of Lagerfeld's photo ops for over two decades.
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Helmets are big challenges when it comes to overall vision, especially on the periphery, and the pressurization of the suit further blunts the tactile sensory experience.
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In a low-yielding environment, they favor emerging market bonds, developed market investment-grade corporate debt, and selected bank debt in the euro zone's periphery countries.
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I see that soothing white light in my periphery, and I can't help but want to be soaked in my own self-edifying glow of data.
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The prototype will bring the field-of-view from 100 degrees to 140 degrees, allowing users to see more of the visual world in their periphery.
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He said that Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and his own country – the so-called Visegrad group – did not join the EU to be its periphery.
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And at weddings, I'm usually the one on the periphery, white-knuckling a cocktail, hoping to God no one pulls me in for an impromptu spin.
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Even in the seasons where there were more people of color, they often existed on the periphery — in service roles like receptionists or intrusive police officers.
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I should start out by stating that Pettibon has always skirted the periphery of my awareness, a blip on the outer ring of the radar screen.
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Adenocarcinoma is a type of lung cancer that arises in the periphery or farther reaches of the lung and is difficult to treat, the researchers say.
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Books on the five-year deal closed at over 22bn, showing that national champions in the periphery are finding ample demand for debt in the format.
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"This reaction function does indicate that the ECB is aware of the important support that quantitative easing lends to the periphery," ING strategist Padhraic Garvey said.
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Intricately carved wooden structures, including a lushly-pillowed gazebo in the very centre, are installed around the periphery to recreate the sense of a street scene.
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We should also not take for granted how the allure of future EU membership has kept countries on its periphery promoting positive economic and democratic reform.
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Patrick Armstrong, chief investment officer at Plurimi Investment Managers, told "Squawk Box Europe" that this is the moment to invest long-term in the European periphery.
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With the sun just beginning to set over the Inland Sea and with a stomach full of udon, I found myself drawn to the museum's periphery.
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The allies can confront the China challenge by investing along China's periphery, supporting regional common interests with Southeast Asian nations, and strengthening security and technology cooperation.
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Stonefish took a lap around the Armory's main space, which would host a dance competition, with food and crafts sold around the periphery of the room.
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The project, which had promised the Balkan country on the European Union's periphery money and clout, was dropped by Russia after it blamed opposition from Brussels.
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That has widened to 15 percent ahead of the elections, but remains modest compared to the European periphery which trades at discounts closer to 40 percent.
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"The historical practice has been to clear squatters from central Yangon and relocate them to new towns at the periphery," Forbes told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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But it also means that our narrowed view pushes crucial global issues to the periphery, and that the worst of American foreign policy is increasingly ignored.
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Like Marnie in "Lewiston," he has retraced an ancestor's path from the country's periphery to its mountain interior in hopes of finding something to belong to.
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"She broke barriers that many black women in the periphery thought were intractable," said Ilona Szabó, executive director of Igarapé Institute, which studies public safety policies.
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The student chorus, arranged in a circle around the periphery, sang a steady drone, getting louder and softer, cutting across the harmonies, creating strange new chords.
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Those with the highest name recognition, however (Gary Oldman, Jessica Alba), mostly keep to the periphery, maintaining a judicious distance from the movie's soft, sticky center.
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This indicates that the biggest support would come in the euro zone's periphery, particularly Italy, where yields are still relatively high, reflecting its large public debt.
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Most of the growth is centered in its major cities, like Paris, and those on the periphery and in rural communities haven't seen as many gains.
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In what the French call the "periphery" — areas far from the wired metropolis — it began to look like a not-so-subtle sabotaging of the nation.
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However, concerns, so far, remain in the periphery and should not materially alter the FOMC's latest outlook for the economy to run above trend this year.
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It's the way the site appeared to materialize overnight, from the outermost periphery of the media, and to dominate the political conversation in a pivotal election.
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Back then, the matter of whether college athletes should be allowed to profit from their fame was on the periphery for the leaders of college sports.
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Students can flexibly move through approaches, pushing the boundaries of a particular topic, and moving important ideas from the periphery to the center, where they belong.
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"The concern is that they still want to allow Huawei into the computer that's happening in so-called periphery, that is just unacceptable," the official said.
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Americans are spending more with digital payments and credit cards than ever before, as convenience and technology have relegated cash and checks more to the periphery.
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Paris has sought creative ways to stabilize Europe's periphery resting on regional assets, for example, in the Sahel after its decisive intervention in Mali in 2013.
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U.S. strategy in Syria hinges on leveraging relative strength from the periphery to the center to pressure Assad to negotiate a political outcome to the conflict.
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From side hustle to careerAs is the case wth many people on the periphery of the sneaker industry, Danklefs' job started out as a side hustle.
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These adults on the periphery of American politics are probably more favorable to Democrats than registered voters are, but the story here is complicated as well.
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These adults on the periphery of American politics are probably more favorable to Democrats than registered voters are, but the story here is complicated as well.
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Yoro Journal YORO, Honduras — Things don't come easy in La Unión, a small community on the periphery of Yoro, a farming town in north-central Honduras.
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The other end of the rope falls near the periphery of the circle, as if what was tied to it has escaped or been set free.
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Our job is to bring the periphery to the center, make the invisible more visible, create open and democratic spaces wherein the story can flow freely.
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And despite Russian military brinksmanship displayed in the air and at sea along its Western periphery, Syria risks being the trigger for an even more dangerous confrontation.
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Short-range rockets targeting the Gaza periphery gave way to more powerful rockets aimed at Beer Sheva and Ashdod, some of the largest cities in southern Israel.
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But mouse over to anything on the periphery, and the capricious pointer comes back on a different side and some new distance apart from the anchoring one.
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So even if he's bad for the periphery of rights related to gun rights, he knows the red-blooded gun-owning American male is his voting block.
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" Hazony made similar points in his remarks, and encouraged attendees to take the threat of white nationalism seriously and not just dismiss it as a "tiny periphery.
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I would not have been surprised to see the pound below 1.30, the yen below 100 and more dramatic moves in credit spreads in the European periphery.
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People on the periphery of terrorists' networks, such as drivers, stash-house operators, and weapons dealers certainly bore a measure of guilt for the attacks they enabled.
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What allowed Norman to feel accessible as a performer was the same thing that sometimes left her feeling on the periphery of the opera world: her blackness.
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They were thinking of short, sharp conflicts on China's periphery, such as over Taiwan, in which air and naval power would be as important as ground forces.
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Plus, this kind of hype confuses the public, and at the end of the day, disappoints many folks who only keep track of space on the periphery.
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Ever since Mark Zuckerberg bought Instagram and WhatsApp, the idea of undoing those deals has been present at the periphery of the conversation about regulating tech companies.
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Mayor Virginia Raggi wrote on Facebook that the shantytown, established in a former campground called Camping River on Rome&aposs northern periphery, was closed for hygiene reasons.
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"One of the undeclared purposes of the (ECB'S) asset purchase program is to keep sovereign spreads in the periphery," the former Bank of England rate-setter said.
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Gunn surveys the state of things from the asphalt of the interstate, remarking on what beauty and pain he can see as it blurs in his periphery.
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Merkel now sees such a joint military force as a way of keeping Britain involved in Europe's defense and the United States very much on the periphery.
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