The privatized public spaces are open 24 hours, while city-owned "public" spaces have closing times.
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My body requires explanation in public spaces because public spaces aren't made for people who look like me.
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Similar bans restricted sleeping in public spaces in 84 cities and begging in public spaces in 164 cities.
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Americans, it turns out, are indoctrinated to react differently to "public" spaces owned by private entities, even when truly public spaces are nowhere in sight.
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"Our biggest concern is to protect public spaces," Kumar said.
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What can I do to protect myself in public spaces?
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For example, sexual harassment in public spaces is quite common.
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SURVEILLANCE cameras have long spied on public spaces across Britain.
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"Participation in society necessarily exposes one's images in public spaces."
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The university decided to ban him from all public spaces.
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The police hound couples, even married ones, in public spaces.
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Imagine a world where public spaces made you feel pawsitive.
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Public spaces in Saudi Arabia are typically segregated by gender.
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Meanwhile, public spaces aren't always a better option for women.
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Much like its public spaces, the restaurants are brightly styled.
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Until then, the couple will remain wary in public spaces.
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When they destroy the public spaces, they destroy the city.
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This applies to tourist sites, public spaces and ordinary buildings.
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"Public spaces are almost designed out of fear," Young says.
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I'm taking care not to go into enclosed public spaces.
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It corrodes our public spaces and infringes on our rights.
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New York got one of its beloved public spaces back.
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The buildings were rundown and bleak, the public spaces uninviting.
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It is still illegal to smoke in Denver's public spaces.
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Lines of voters snaked through schools and other public spaces.
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Smokers are allowed to light up in many public spaces.
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Some jurisdictions have prohibited smoking even in outdoor public spaces.
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There's the scarcity of public spaces, alongside the rise of quasi-public spaces that are owned by private entities, as the City, University of London researcher Andy Pratt points out in a 2017 journal article.
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These architects worked on public spaces like parks and recreation centers.
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Public consumption: Yes, but not in enclosed public spaces or vehicles.
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Improving public spaces attracts tourists and creates room for small business.
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Roles we take on in private spaces and in public spaces.
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Denver's new law expressly forbids smoking weed indoors in public spaces.
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Cots and privacy tents filled the food courts and public spaces.
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Many had recently been on display in public spaces in Santiago.
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We have a right to privacy but not in public spaces.
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Cure-heads are claustrophobic people who look odd in public spaces.
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Longer-term, the project could redefine public spaces in the region.
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There's also a surprising lack of trash cans in public spaces.
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Other public spaces resort to creative ways of curbing unwanted behavior.
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In warm weather, they sleep in parks and other public spaces.
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The evolving Tate Modern serves as a model for public spaces.
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Images of his dour face were omnipresent in all public spaces.
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Drinking also moved from public spaces like saloons into the home.
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MELINDA HUNT, PEEKSKILL, N.Y. The writer creates art for public spaces.
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Pokémon Go causes people to do unusual things in public spaces.
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I can walk freely in public spaces without covering my hair.
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Schools and other public spaces have already been closed across Spain.
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American cities have banned unvaccinated kids from schools and public spaces.
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This could potentially make public spaces less public and less equitable.
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Other cities are not as litigious about food in public spaces.
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The building was one of more than 180 properties where public spaces did not comply with the city's rules — more than half of all locations with privately owned public spaces in New York, according to the audit.
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"We hope the government can provide us healthier public spaces," Zhang said.
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The mutaween, thought to number several thousand, have disappeared from public spaces.
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And getting into places they shouldn't — prisons, R&D centers, public spaces.
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In the playground, in school, on the bus, in crowded public spaces.
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The visa section and the other public spaces were originally open-plan.
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He transforms eyesores into meditations on the internet's impact on public spaces.
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However, Trump has held sensitive meetings in public spaces at his properties.
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According to Virginia State law, firearms cannot be banned in public spaces.
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Voters in Massachusetts defended the rights of transgender people in public spaces.
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In Massachusetts, voters upheld nondiscrimination protections for transgender people in public spaces.
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Scotland banned smoking in all enclosed public spaces and workplaces in 2006.
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Public spaces, governmental institutions, schools, cafes, and restaurants are all gender-segregated.
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In response, protests erupted at airports and public spaces across the nation.
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The inflatable structure created by allows people to gather in public spaces.
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Guard members have delivered food to homes and helped clean public spaces.
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History, music, barbecue and beautiful public spaces await you in Memphis, Tenn.
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"But we're struggling with homelessness and antisocial behavior in these public spaces."
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Inside the period-savvy public spaces, you'll find a very international crowd.
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If you must be afraid, then be afraid of all public spaces.
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It has transformed fear-inducing parks and subways into vibrant public spaces.
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The moratorium comes amid growing concerns about facial recognition in public spaces.
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At this time, it seems very poignant to avoid all public spaces.
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No drinking, eating or sleeping in public spaces (25 euros, about $2300).
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Indian festival celebrations often come with processions of believers through public spaces.
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More thermal monitors and screening areas will be added in public spaces.
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"Public spaces belong to the citizens and public at large," Borrageiro said.
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How safe do you feel in your community's public spaces, and why?
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Public spaces throughout the development bump up against the Mystic River shoreline.
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"Nowadays, our apartments in condominium towers have no public spaces," he said.
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Context matters when it comes to protests in public spaces, Merriman says.
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Pieces by Serra command public spaces in cities from Berlin to Pittsburgh.
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The problem is we don't hear their voices much in public spaces.
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We should not mob people in public spaces or destroy public property.
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The HOPE count, established in 2005, sticks to more visible, public spaces.
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"Public spaces that have more greenery tend to be used more," Wachsmuth said.
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Together, the tours would shape the look of American public spaces for generations.
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And messy heaps of scooters are scattered across Austin's sidewalks and public spaces.
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But they must not be visible from the public spaces off the property.
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We need more public spaces that welcome and help us hold our grief.
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She cares about creating happy public spaces for the people in her community.
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Knightscope is built on technology made to monitor security situations in public spaces.
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By night, they sleep in the open, overwhelming the local community's public spaces.
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Signs announcing the ban will be placed in public spaces starting this afternoon.
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More and more I've been really disrespected in many public spaces, by strangers.
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The colorful celebration is about existing loudly, boldly, and unapologetically in public spaces.
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Last year the city of Beijing banned smoking in all indoor public spaces.
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But creating outdoor art in public spaces can make for unpredictable challenges, too.
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There would be free Internet in Mexico's schools, and in its public spaces.
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She would, from now on, have to be alert in public spaces. Vigilant.
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In the meantime, major cities have WiFi in a handful of public spaces.
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Even when our devices are turned off, billboards looms large in public spaces.
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Some cities have banned people from camping or even sleeping in public spaces.
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More apartments, more shops, more sidewalks, more public spaces for people to socialize.
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Already we're beginning to see suspicion and paranoia play out in public spaces.
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The role of pools and fountains in public spaces is always in flux.
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Developers have often built public spaces so uninviting that no one uses them.
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But asking developers to help provide public spaces that benefit everyone seems fair.
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And at its best, "Private Lives Public Spaces" unfolds like rediscovered film history.
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Life is what happens in the public spaces and in between the buildings.
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These are public spaces — everyday spaces — that tie a people to their past.
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Access to the waterfront and open public spaces have been hot-button issues.
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They are public spaces, so there is no lawbreaking required to visit them.
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We would stay home, hang out with friends, keep away from public spaces.
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Officials there banned children not vaccinated against measles from public spaces last month.
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Mr. Bista said the shooting left him concerned that public spaces weren't safe.
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"People lose responsibility when you give them their own space on the road," says Nidhi Gulati, who runs transportation initiatives at the Project for Public Spaces, a New York-based nonprofit that promotes the community-led rethinking of public spaces.
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"This move will help women reclaim public spaces," Marlena wrote on a Facebook post.
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"Personally, I will talk about anything on stage and in public spaces," he says.
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Good to know our public spaces are getting wired up with the same stuff.
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The imperatives of drivers make it more difficult to create active, vibrant public spaces.
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It tightly controls all aspects of the media, even the walls of public spaces.
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Unfortunately, I can't always access this type of freedom and empowerment in public spaces.
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It's powered through Foursquare, a search-and-discovery service app which identifies public spaces.
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The aesthetic combines archaic technology, disconcerting art, small rooms, and eerily unpopulated public spaces.
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They also created "buffer zones" near homes and public spaces where farmers couldn't spray.
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"Access to public spaces is not just a matter of physical spaces," she says.
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For instance, some members conducted regular explorations of San Francisco's privately owned public spaces.
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"Filming in public spaces [for example] is very different from filming someone's private property."
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"I've never done any of those things," Noah said, referring to cruising public spaces.
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They also pointed out that public spaces are routinely transformed: it's what cities do.
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They are often shown walking uneasily through public spaces, weighed down by their thoughts.
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Gold and red castle-chic furnishings throughout public spaces add to the opulent feeling.
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TRISH HALL Q. Are there any public spaces in New York that you like?
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We've seen bitter fights break out at Trump rallies, furious outbursts in public spaces.
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The public spaces were my mom's: the living room, the kitchen, the dining room.
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Some are even abolishing their public spaces to sell exclusively online or by appointment.
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And don't we do that to some degree in public spaces all the time?
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Cigarettes are heavily taxed, and smoking is prohibited in most workplaces and public spaces.
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For Pearson, green public spaces are far more than merely recreational; they are restorative.
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I clean the public spaces and the lobby, including the windows and the floors.
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King Bhumibol's portrait, bespectacled and sober, hangs in most public spaces and private homes.
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Normally, he speaks freely to reporters in the hotel lobby and other public spaces.
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What's important is creating shared public spaces where urban community can be re-knit.
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Most public spaces in Saudi Arabia are designed to keep men and women apart.
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The Times asked dozens of photographers to capture images of once-bustling public spaces.
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Don't avoid public spaces or city transit unless you, yourself, have COVID-19 symptoms.
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It's an extraordinary location where city and nature and public spaces all come together.
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At a less extreme level, too much moving air can make public spaces unpleasant.
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What do some of us do to make ourselves feel safer in public spaces?
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Other cities have grappled with informing the public about data collection in public spaces.
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In China, there have been reports of mounds of bikes cluttering up public spaces.
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And when the air cooled down, she captured more natural moments in public spaces.
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The group has been asking for the dismantlement of all "idols" in public spaces.
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The city of Athens is providing services and the use of some public spaces.
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In general, what do you think the benefits are of surveillance in public spaces?
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And yet, it is woefully absent from our public spaces, healthcare settings, and homes.
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Everyone says the robots are coming — in factories, in public spaces, and in our homes.
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The best part was using it everywhere I went — trains, planes, other crowded public spaces.
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I think of it as a still-evolving experiment in maintaining our shared public spaces.
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Others were massive, like these long banners hung in various public spaces around the city.
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The city has turned public spaces like sports centers and exhibition halls into makeshift hospitals.
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Parisians and tourists who worried about security stayed away from public spaces and mass transit.
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This project is encouraging me to interact with public spaces and the people within them.
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Public spaces feel shabby by northern European standards, but people are good-humoured about it.
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Gummuluri now lives in Germany, where public spaces are a lot more accessible and welcoming.
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"Putting up signs in public spaces is a big issue, especially predatory signs," Esposito said.
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California law generally forbids the carrying of handguns, either open or concealed, in public spaces.
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On August 26, Italy's Ministry of Health announced tight restrictions on glyphosate in public spaces.
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Embassies regularly warn their nationals to be cautious and avoid public spaces at those times.
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Saudi Arabia provides no public spaces where citizens can gather to discuss news and politics.
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Thousands of demonstrators gathered in public spaces in London and elsewhere to protest his presence.
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In New York, mosques are planning prayers inside instead of in parks and public spaces.
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A simple awareness of who we are sharing our public spaces with can be revelatory.
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Many countries — but not the United States — have national bans on smoking in public spaces.
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The company plans to add other partners to help avoid "polluting public spaces" with cycles.
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Sound Agency's website talks about the salutary effects of placing these systems in public spaces.
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Rooms and public spaces are filled with original, commissioned artwork to honor this creative spirit.
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They take over houses and factories for shelter and fire automatic weapons in public spaces.
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He shut down schools, theaters, and public spaces; restricted domestic movement; imposed a 6 p.m.
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His father is a tile artisan, who works on residences and public spaces in Austin.
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They have been disinfecting public spaces, handing out food, and providing transportation and logistics support.
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Orders to close public spaces, imposed with no honesty or transparency, have aggravated this panic.
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Students went to public spaces, markets and factories to collect donations and spread their message.
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She also knew that other public spaces would likely soon close to promote social distancing.
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The tower will include a Mandarin Oriental luxury hotel, private apartments, offices, and public spaces.
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Facial recognition technology may soon be banned in the public spaces of the European Union.
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A few blocks away is one of the San Francisco's newest public spaces: Salesforce Park.
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They hope it could kill "airborne viruses such as influenza, in public spaces," Brenner said.
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Security robots are slowly becoming a more common sight in malls, offices, and public spaces.
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What becomes of these monuments, flags and portraits after they are removed from public spaces?
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" The library, one of the grandest, most inspiring public spaces in Washington, "is neutral territory.
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The spacious public spaces feel contemporary, and the rooms, while decently sized, still seem airy.
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And with recently updated rooms and public spaces, there's no sacrifice on style or comfort.
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The ship has many public spaces, including a pool deck, where guests can hang out.
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Schools, universities, gyms, concerts and other public spaces have likewise been closed in many places.
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Legislation like this one in Maine is popping up to fund stations in public spaces.
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And in 2011, France was the first country to officially ban niqabs in public spaces.
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And beyond revenue, there are far-reaching consequences for democracy when public spaces become privatized.
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Crockett was worried people would recognize her at the airport and in other public spaces.
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"We need to build on infrastructure to have more women-friendly public spaces," she says.
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There's talk of bad breath, the lack of public spaces for couples, love, and obsession.
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The glasses will give authorities a view of public spaces that fixed cameras can't reach.
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We had a Blue Ribbon Commission on Race, Memorials and Public Spaces that held 17 public meetings and gave us over a dozen recommendations on how we could change our narrative in Charlottesville and tell the full story of race through our public spaces.
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His creations have appeared in museums and in public spaces in Mexico, Texas, Vancouver and beyond.
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Regardless of the setting or activity, these requirements must be met when they're in public spaces.
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No, these were outpourings he preached in public spaces, or made during TV or radio broadcasts.
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I constantly felt threatened in large groups of people, so I avoided crowds and public spaces.
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Why is there a stigma about women being alone in public spaces and not a man?
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Even where urban public spaces are built, they don't come alive without sufficient density around them.
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A New York county is banning unvaccinated children from public spaces to fight a measles outbreak.
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That effort includes focusing more attention to public spaces and reinvigorating neighborhoods outside the central core.
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Enlivening new public spaces is central to the Vancouver House design, said Mr. Ingels, the architect.
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They said the state has previously limited the act to disputes involving property or public spaces.
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Public spaces in Japan are typically quiet, and they are kept that way through social pressure.
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She predicted that sprawl would make streets unwalkable, detaching neighborhoods and public spaces from one another.
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" In Barcelona, portions of the city are configured into walkable, mixed-use public spaces called "superblocks.
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Public spaces were reported most frequently as the location of respondents' first experience with sexual harassment.
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The company has worked to break ground on innovative hospitals and public spaces around the world.
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As in other debates over the surveillance of public spaces, targeting, scale and cost all matter.
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Robots will set new precedents for who and what are allowed to travel in public spaces.
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New Yorkers should soak in these relatively scooter-less streets and public spaces while they can.
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"As our country gets increasingly commercialized, the library is one of the last real public spaces."
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Wagner said privacy is not an "all-or-nothing concept" that negates privacy in public spaces.
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Google decided that something more permanent was preferable to working out of hotels or public spaces.
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But they do tend to occur when shooters know people will be gathered in public spaces.
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Magic Leap spends a lot of time focusing on how augmented reality will modify public spaces.
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I feel rather than punishment, we should have gender sensitization to make public spaces more equitable.
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It will include $150 million in transportation infrastructure improvements, public spaces, sports fields and green space.
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The current phase also features a new collection of contemporary and street art in public spaces.
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But he never gave any thought to how it would influence the surroundings, the public spaces.
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Despite the skepticism of shareholders, Murren says investing in public spaces improves Las Vegas's business prospects.
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Incidents of racism and bigotry are a problem for everyone when they occur in public spaces.
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These public spaces are already being constantly recorded, yet with little actual real-time responsiveness available.
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Most whites did not want black men interacting with white women at such intimate public spaces.
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He is also keen to exploit the building's visually rich public spaces, its staircases and corridors.
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In Shanghai, nearly 12,000 5G base stations have been activated to support coverage in public spaces.
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A White House task force released guidelines advising people to avoid public spaces and larger gatherings.
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And the signage for installations in public spaces are practically nonexistent, making them hard to find.
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There's a centuries-long tradition of laws in this country that regulate guns in public spaces.
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"The public spaces in the museum are 30 percent bigger," said Mr. Wingard in an interview.
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States like Ohio, Illinois, and Washington, have ordered all bars, restaurants, and public spaces to close.
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The government could also advise people to stand farther apart in public spaces, The Times reported.
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Mr. Kijima has a long history of campaigning for access to public spaces for the disabled.
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of Australia has introduced a counterterrorism strategy to protect crowded public spaces.
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The paper stopped short of proposing a temporary ban on facial recognition technology in public spaces.
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Officials encouraged restaurants to remain open, for example, even while encouraging people to avoid public spaces.
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I found the atmosphere to be chic and lively, especially in the hotel&aposs public spaces.
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Haunting public spaces and even his own museum retrospective is where the real enchantment of Pope.
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The mayors said they want the power to regulate guns in public spaces in their cities.
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He compares that to those little metal chairs that some cities now have in public spaces.
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Some 40 security agents were killed in riots in prisons and public spaces across São Paulo.
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More than 210 people have been killed in public spaces since the start of the year.
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Grayson also suggested not shaking hands or touching things in public spaces, if it's not needed.
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Why can we sit next to each other in other public spaces, but not in stadiums?
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Today, segregation and limiting the movement of disabled persons in public spaces is commonplace and accepted.
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It is no secret that landlords often do not maintain the public spaces as initially designed.
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Cafes, libraries, and other public spaces are always welcoming and a good place to escape to.
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Last year Vienna seized hundreds of hirable bikes that city authorities said were cluttering public spaces.
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His most unorthodox touch took its cues from public spaces: flush-free urinals in the bathrooms.
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His steel geometric forms are in parks and other public spaces all over the United States.
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Unlike public police, who cannot screen for weapons in public spaces, the private security guards can.
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The Netherlands approved a ban on all face coverings, including ski-masks, in some public spaces.
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"This raises very real questions about the ability to remain anonymous in public spaces," Garvie said.
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But KDI's approach of creating productive, community-anchored public spaces wasn't an option in much of Kibera.
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Past objecthood and motherhood, women have no utility, and therefore virtually cease to exist in public spaces.
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The latter struggle to reoccupy public spaces, through everything from outdoor concerts to sex in public parks.
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Parts of Jobar are just 500 meters from one of Damascus's most famous public spaces: Abbasid Square.
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Papers containing the poems were then wrapped around flowers and distributed in public spaces throughout Los Angeles.
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But that's not to say that a switch was flipped and suddenly all public spaces became accessible.
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I washed my hands and used the hand sanitizer provided in most public spaces pretty much constantly.
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Other cities — including Lexington, Kentucky; Dallas, and Memphis — are planning to remove statues from their public spaces.
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Cities including Baltimore; Lexington, Kentucky; Dallas; and Memphis are planning to remove statues from their public spaces.
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The rise of AI-monitored cameras is also making surveillance inescapable at work and in public spaces.
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A simple Twitter search shows that people in major cities are being indiscriminately targeted in public spaces.
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Society has rejected us in public spaces to live normal lives, ignoring how badly we want to.
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She then suggested that public spaces such as playgrounds and housing estate void decks be fenced off.
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These works may reside in public spaces, but that doesn't mean they are in the public domain.
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Cities in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Texas, Virginia and Washington have all considered removing statues from public spaces.
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The port area now hosts new museums and public spaces; next month a tramway will open there.
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"I understand that people don't want their kids around it, so not in public spaces," Skakal said.
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The Information Commissioner said she was "deeply concerned" about the use of the technology in public spaces.
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Yet I persist, making Garfield a presence both in public spaces and in all my close relationships.
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To prevent it, wear sandals in public spaces and keep your toes (and toenails) clean and dry.
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This stabbing raises questions about how ordinary citizens ought to respond when racism arises in public spaces.
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He saw the panic that swept his white community as the civil rights movement reshaped public spaces.
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Prior to 2010, only two states allowed concealed guns in public spaces without permits or specified training.
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In 2015 the government responded to the controversies by issuing strict rules about dancing in public spaces.
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A total of nearly 11 million visitors per year tramp around the public spaces, inside and out.
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Beyond the direct health effects, allowing guns in public spaces changes how we interact with one another.
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More than 40 years later, his sculptures are in the collections of numerous museums and public spaces.
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Covering Barcelona in superblocks is eventually meant giving everyone in the city access to walkable public spaces.
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There could be a comprehensive revisioning of how this overcrowded, overcapacity city uses its vital public spaces.
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There are superb public libraries and innumerable public spaces in the form of beaches, bays and parks.
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Creative Time, a nonprofit that produces art in public spaces, is known for ambitious, politically-charged commissions.
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They had to find privacy in public spaces, a sense of home separate from where they slept.
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We will also continue supplying disinfecting wipes and hand sanitizer in conference rooms and other public spaces.
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Gyms, swimming pools, and libraries, among other public spaces, will be closed for at least 30 days.
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"Additional cleaning, health protocols and local restrictions around public spaces will factor into this decision," she wrote.
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One of our art critics took a tour of works in public spaces across New York City.
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Those public spaces and our rights to peaceable assembly and free speech make democratic self-government possible.
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After I saw the hotel's public spaces of the hotel, I had high hopes for our room.
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Iran has taken some important measures, including closing down certain public spaces, to curb the disease's spread.
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Performers have appeared in São Paulo, Athens and Kassel, Germany, dancing, chanting and otherwise activating public spaces.
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Eventually, he reached for my hand in other public spaces, but he never called me his girlfriend.
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LWCF also has supported the creation of thousands of parks, backcountry trails, playgrounds and other public spaces.
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Millions of people have pulled back on consumption, as they hunker down indoors and avoid public spaces.
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"Regulation of public spaces in Switzerland is traditionally a cantonal matter," the government said in a statement.
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Like the commute and the break room, waiting rooms are public spaces that mobile phones have transformed.
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When he left that job and needed income, he wrote personalized poetry in public spaces for tips.
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As a regular subway rider, I&aposm pretty nervous about how I move about in public spaces.
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In 1961, the city began giving zoning concessions to projects that included public spaces in their plan.
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In truly public spaces, people linger, they bring their lunch, they take their time, meet with friends.
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The artist has been arrested multiple times, preferring to use public spaces and billboards as his canvas.
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White nationalists rallied in Charlottesville, Virginia, this weekend against the removal of Confederate statues in public spaces.
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It is no surprise, then, that one of its most iconic public spaces is dedicated to transit.
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There are also strong partisan divisions in support for the removal of Confederate symbols from public spaces.
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Rather than try to film the season guerrilla-style, popping in and out of public spaces with a camera to film scenes, the Her Story producers made sure they filmed everything with the necessary permits — which meant they could close down public spaces to control their filming environment.
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In Massachusetts, advocates are working to pass a bill that protects transgender people from discrimination in public spaces.
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Critics claim the e-scooters are unsafe and a public eyesore that block sidewalks and litter public spaces.
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For the better part of a century, the style has been present in bistros and other public spaces.
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One the other hand, we can imagine it as a future tool for protecting privacy in public spaces.
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Meanwhile, cities are now grappling with large-scale scooter deployments that drastically affect sidewalks, public spaces, and roads.
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And what exactly Gore trains these men and women to do, beyond monologue in public spaces, is unclear.
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"The authorities are working hard to protect you and to protect our public spaces," the baritone narration went.
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From that moment on, the trio's slogans for peace moved into public spaces with human bodies as performers.
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HB1319 would prohibit discrimination against people based on their gender identity in public spaces, the workplace, and housing.
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"I realized I could just make sculptures in public spaces using a camera and my body," she says.
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Safe to say, littering abusive scooters in public spaces isn't a way to win friends and influence people.
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To Mr Klinenberg, social infrastructure is the public spaces which bring people together so that bonds can form.
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Ms. Carmona realized there were no places to buy groceries, few schools and no public spaces for residents.
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Urban plans, that lay out zones for houses, streets and public spaces, must be respected, Ijjasz-Vasquez said.
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Oakland, California just became the third U.S. city to ban the use of facial recognition in public spaces.
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It claims to be secular in its decision to mandate removal of all religious symbols from public spaces.
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Obviously, we always watch these things happening from afar, and a lot of these happen at public spaces.
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We are struggling with it much more, especially with men who can't deal with women in public spaces.
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Since then, the group says, more than 170 cities have passed laws heavily restricting smoking in public spaces.
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Since then, the city has required regular inspections of privately owned public spaces to ensure more public access.
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Sand piles should be covered and mines set a safe distance from homes, farms, schools and public spaces.
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Then there's Adventures, multiplayer experiences that spawn dynamically in public spaces; some are combat-driven, others more exploratory.
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Turtle Bay, Manhattan The mysterious sidewalks you described could be privately owned public spaces, commonly known as POPS.
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The violence reignited a national debate over whether to remove Confederate and other controversial statues from public spaces.
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Ms. Ono's artwork will appear in public spaces, like Buenos Aires's billboards, and newspapers throughout the exhibition. malba.org.
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While airports remain a prime target for terrorists, Johnson urged people to remain vigilant in all public spaces.
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Adan Medical is also making a box for public spaces, similar to how defibrillators are available at restaurants.
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The American people deserve safe, clean water from their homes, their schools, their jobs and their public spaces.
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It was not the first time that the question of women's safety in public spaces has come up.
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So long as they're not soliciting clients in public spaces, they're not breaking the law in Hong Kong.
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The annual celebration, celebrates 2D and 3D artists by giving the artists access to the city's public spaces.
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The law protects against bias in public spaces from restaurants and nightclubs in addition to schools and workplaces.
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And the moody palette of the master bedroom (top) offers a counterpoint to the brighter, more public spaces.
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The city council owns Dubrovnik's public spaces and will vote on the proposal in December, according to Buckley.
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Bedbugs are adept hitchhikers, easily picked up in hotel rooms, car shares, movie theaters and other public spaces.
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He's also sending in the National Guard to deliver food to homes and to help clean public spaces.
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Possible violations include using public transport, going to work or entering public spaces where social distancing is difficult.
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But governments can't dictate how the memory of public spaces echo our longing for a sense of home.
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The public spaces — the bar, the courtyard garden, the restaurant — are full of good-looking locals and tourists.
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For one thing, "Margarete" takes place in a small, dingy classroom tucked away among the Public's public spaces.
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As with most public spaces in the kingdom, the hotel does not permit shorts, skirts or tank tops.
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"We want to put a lot more heart into public spaces, more soul and humanity," Mr. Schattner said.
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Plus, we should all avoid public spaces as much as possible to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
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The decision prompted new questions over when, and how, nativist groups are allowed to speak in public spaces.
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Images of Brits flocking to public spaces are all over social media despite a surge in coronavirus deaths.
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In each of these encounters, white people took it upon themselves to police black bodies in public spaces.
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Malls around the world are growing increasingly empty as coronavirus spreads, stoking fear over congregating in public spaces.
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While at the museum, stop by "Private Lives Public Spaces," an exhibition of amateur films and home movies.
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To what extent are self-defense programs an effective response to violent crimes in public spaces, and why?
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And so now we have a bumper crop of art installations re-enchanting the most familiar public spaces.
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Critic's Pick "Private Lives Public Spaces" is a thought-provoking show of neglected footage from the museum's collection.
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Shutdown schools, maternity wards, hospitals, internet cafes, public spaces, media outlets, houses of worship, and even the streets.
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Beijing's council also closed public spaces like swimming pools and movie theaters, where the virus could easily spread.
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Soccer is immensely popular in Eritrea, featured prominently on state media and dominating the discussion in public spaces.
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However, in the coming months the company is hoping to expand to thirty additional machines in public spaces.
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A girl who terrorised me until I no longer wanted to co-exist in public spaces with her.
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Part of that is a network of pedestrian-oriented public spaces that connect people, transit and multiple uses.
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Niantic has talked about building 3D maps of parks and public spaces by way of user-submitted imagery.
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Another example: Meera Senthilingam wrote about the active design movement, which promotes public spaces that encourage physical activity.
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She added a note to "men in general" on the subject of approaching lone women in public spaces.
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More formal meeting rooms are inspired by Sydney's iconic public spaces, from Bondi Beach to the Botanic Gardens.
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It also had the desired effect of making trans people second guess whether to appear in public spaces.
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"I obviously support contemporary art, but I also support cultural patrimony in public spaces," said Alicia Inez Guzman.
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The staff is making sure not to go to heavily populated public spaces like concerts or amusement parks.
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According to multiple reports, the measures under consideration included:The enforced closure of pubs, restaurants and other public spaces.
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"Taking video in public spaces is generally protected by the First Amendment," Cagle told VICE in an email.
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It's one thing to tear down Confederate monuments and other celebrations of slavery in cities or public spaces.
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Prisoners repair public plumbing, clean up roadkill, manage public spaces such as graveyards, and even do underwater welding.
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It's why cities all over the world are taking steps to reduce or eliminate cars from public spaces.
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"Public spaces and green areas are a hot topic in the local debate but people don't have enough time to fight for it," said Anano Tsintsabadze, a lawyer and activist managing the Initiative for a Pubic Space, an NGO that focuses on urban planning and supports residents fighting for public spaces.
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You've built public spaces full of plants and trees, you've installed rain barrels and helped homeowners get into solar.
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Digital counters in public spaces, captioned with the imploring public health message "Stay in this life", tally the casualties.
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The avian performance is presented by Creative Time, a New York-based nonprofit that produces art in public spaces.
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Weiss says he witnessed explosive fights between the sisters, which would erupt without warning and often in public spaces.
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Be aware of your surroundings: Locate public spaces and 24-hour businesses to seek help if you feel unsafe.
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The 12-km stretch incorporates a continuously walkable waterfront, ample public spaces, retail spaces and adaptations to climate change.
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The Guy Who Plays Guitar thrives in public spaces, and is sure to post about playing guitar in public.
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At the same time, it introduces whimsical encounters into public spaces — and creates a citywide treasure hunt of sorts.
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In memory of the Angels, a palette of 49 colors lines the basin and radiates towards the public spaces.
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These kinds of dynamics can take place anywhere, between friends, with strangers in public spaces, or on public transportation.
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Their legal limbo, however, has created trouble in obtaining permits to film in public spaces or to import equipment.
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It's powered through Foursquare, which has already done all the hard work of mapping venues and identifying public spaces.
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Many are rightfully concerned that Texas's bathroom bill could make it difficult for trans people to use public spaces.
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Project Tango-enabled devices can recognize places they've been before, like your living room, the office, or public spaces.
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In China, the E-Patrol Robot Sheriff, also designed for use in public spaces, was rolled out in February.
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IN RECENT years Egyptians have gathered in public spaces to pursue such lofty goals as democracy and social justice.
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They've been considered a burden on a two-gender society, excluded from public spaces through laws like bathroom bills.
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The report titled, "Mass Attacks in Public Spaces - 2018", is the center's second such analysis, following a 2017 report.
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But Elemental's incremental housing goes further, with a baseline of architectural forms, street walls and public spaces, outlining neighborhoods.
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The underpasses, shopping malls and public stairwells have long been the scene of skate kids carving up public spaces.
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But we also need to craft opportunities for people of different ages to live together and share public spaces.
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"The irony that some public spaces actively discourage public use should not be lost on anyone," Mr. Kayden said.
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The LieuThe Lieu provides feminine-care and grooming products to offices and other public spaces through a subscription service.
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Other supporters of the garden pointed out that there were public spaces with seating areas nearby, including Christopher Park.
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Johnson also called for Confederate statues to be removed from public spaces, a debate that has reignited since Charlottesville.
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" And "Could there be more value in encouraging better food, more public spaces for physical activity and stronger communities?
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Fazlalizadeh hopes the captions speak directly to offenders by placing the posters outside in public spaces where harassment happens.
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They'll see many works by Roberto Burle Marx, the midcentury garden designer with prescient ideas about shaping public spaces.
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They'll see many works by Roberto Burle Marx, the midcentury garden designer with prescient ideas about shaping public spaces.
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Beautiful, accessible public spaces are there for us to grab if we want—one putting green at a time.
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There are so few noncommercial public spaces where we mix and mingle freely with people on a regular basis.
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Moreover, Shelley tells us about an Austin ordinance that enforces unisex bathrooms be built in all new public spaces.
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The murder happened in one of our most public spaces, the transportation system used by all but the wealthiest.
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Instead of a general muting of emotion, they write, it appears to have retreated out of recognizable public spaces.
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His creative practice explores ways in which private and public spaces can be used as vehicles for social change.
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Among other things, it calls for improved community engagement, public spaces and streets geared more toward pedestrians and bikes.
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This time it has not allowed public spaces to be occupied, and police are more readily resorting to force.
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Santa Ana's core concern, meanwhile, was that the needle exchange there led to more syringes discarded in public spaces.
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In public spaces, people tend to follow common rules about modest dress and interactions between unrelated women and men.
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When people can't visit public spaces, there are still ways to create public life, from balconies, porches and windows.
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The "purpose" Tessuto described—the intrinsic discussion about the occupation of public spaces—is still present behind closed doors.
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Grebenak's iconography was similarly unassuming — classic deadpan Pop — but was unusual in that it was drawn from public spaces.
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The unnerving scenes of packed restaurants, bars, and public spaces are still so prevalent despite ongoing calls to adhere.
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I like to write socially at times, surrounded by people in public spaces, but not to read that way.
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They were for the people, by the people of New York in one of the world's great public spaces.
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Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte also announced the official closing of public spaces like schools, gyms, museums, nightclubs, and pools.
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Similarly, Democrats surveyed also showed a higher likelihood to avoid large events or public spaces amidst the worldwide outbreak.
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The views change from room to room, grander in the public spaces and more tightly framed in private ones.
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I know that a lot of public spaces kind of shut down for one week and everything was disinfected.
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The country has closed schools, bars, restaurants, hotels, sports centres and cultural institutions and prohibited socialising in public spaces.
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It's not as if the city is awash in government funds for new parks or other captivating public spaces.
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And the issue has become emblematic of a broader battle in Israel over religion and gender in public spaces.
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Competing iconography in public spaces involving upper-caste and lower-caste Hindus has now exploded into murder and arson.
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We like: The intricate and historic beauty of the lobby and public spaces, as well the well-designed rooms.
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Some who claim attachment to these monuments, which dominate the city's most prominent public spaces, are white supremacists themselves.
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And last year some cities, including Seville, Granada and Madrid, renamed streets and other public spaces in her honor.
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He said the department was testing Amazon's service now, but was not using it in investigations or public spaces.
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Even the public spaces are starting to feel a little more private, or at least a little more protected.
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Over a three-month period, Tisherman and Sult visited various public spaces, distributing flyers, answering questions, and conducting surveys.
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Art Review Public spaces in the city are filled with sculpture and other artworks that reward the attentive viewer.
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Across the world, law enforcement and private enterprise are increasingly using facial recognition to identify people in public spaces.
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In other words, the police are free to use cameras in public spaces to identify people in real time.
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Members of the humanitarian organization Zhengzhou Blue Sky Rescue have been working to disinfect public spaces in the city.
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But public food forests, and initiatives to harvest food in public spaces, have gained traction elsewhere in the country.
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This made it feel a bit generic and dated, once again in contrast to the hotel's impressive public spaces.
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I'd like to visit again and this time, spend more time in the public spaces than in my room.
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Black and brown teenagers are often overpoliced in public spaces, but this kid was as white as Post Malone.
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Auditors found restaurant tables at public spaces at 103 Third Avenue, 200 East 64th Street and 2 Gold Street.
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Modern cities are filled with thousands of cameras, many of them constantly collecting images of people in public spaces.
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Honolulu has dealt with this problem, in part, by sweeping homeless encampments or blocking off public spaces at night.
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One of the achievements of the ADA was to make public spaces more accessible to those with physical disabilities.
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Crying treason and hounding the president's staffers and supporters out of public spaces using bully-boy tactics is poisonous.
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Trinity expects to move into its new offices this fall, with the public spaces opening the spring of 2020.
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We like: The eye-catching design found throughout the hotel, from public spaces to guest rooms, and dining venues.
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A "separate spheres" ideology emerged — the belief that public spaces were for men and private spaces were for women.
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Prisoners repair public plumbing, clean up roadkill on highways, and even manage and oversee public spaces such as graveyards.
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I will continue to advocate strongly for robust funding of the arts in our cities, schools and public spaces.
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Authorities say they are bringing order to street stalls throughout the city to make public spaces accessible to more people.
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THUMP: Is this patent about blocking cameras or is it really just about serving ads to people in public spaces?
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Americans are so accustomed to lacking walkable, accessible public spaces that they are scarcely able to articulate what they're missing.
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"We should not mob people in public spaces or destroy public property," he said to more cheers from the crowd.
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The company said Tuesday it is also adding a fourth charging option — high-speed super charging stands in public spaces.
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Second Home locations have design-forward member-only office spaces as well as public spaces like bookstores, cafes, and restaurants.
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A. The apartment building where Gui lived and the public spaces in that neighborhood all had full-time security cameras.
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New housing blocks were built, public spaces were refurbished and the area began to attract students, artists and lately, migrants.
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Most baggies are found in poor areas, but he also finds baggies in wealthier areas with large, open public spaces.
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Master & Dynamic expects the speaker to be popular among design aficionados as well as public spaces such as art galleries.
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The lack of privacy, where having to eat and use restrooms in public spaces feels like living in a fishbowl.
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It was to be much like the physical bulletin boards in public spaces that people had been using for decades.
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The technology used by Motion Reality and others for military training has been critical to bringing VR to public spaces.
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One of Belkin's products is a commercial pad designed for businesses, hotels, and public spaces to embed directly into surfaces.
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The status gives the government the ability to set curfews, ban public gatherings, close public spaces and establish secure zones.
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The scientists hope that systems like theirs will be used to detect crime in public spaces and at large events.
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The rollout is just the beginning for CNIB, which envisions the beacons revolutionizing public spaces for people with visual impairments.
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Baio is also an outspoken social media user who doesn't shy away from discussing his personal politics in public spaces.
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Smooth-talking Mercury, in gentle Libra, will assist you in winning over anyone, especially at work or in public spaces.
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The pending bill would require a crucifix to be displayed in all public spaces and institutions, including ports and universities.
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The official also says the places he listed as visiting are public spaces visited by millions of people a year.
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The official also says the places Page listed as visiting are public spaces visited by millions of people a year.
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Gender progress reflects this change, demonstrated in the #MeToo and Time's Up conversations flourishing in Twitter feeds and public spaces.
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There would be no more cultural oppression from the hetero; all the public spaces would be decorated with gay artwork.
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South Wales Police has used facial recognition in public spaces on at least 20 occasions since May 2017, Liberty said.
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He then cast a wider net, shooting at art openings, after-parties, charity, and corporate events and in public spaces.
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The goal is to discover how people utilize various public spaces, information that can be used to determine future changes.
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Most of the documents revealed what anyone could've predicted: that people are sick and tired of their filthy public spaces.
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Rather, the demand is really about the fact that a non-English language is being spoken in our public spaces.
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In a bold move, that community has also painted murals around the city in a bid to reclaim public spaces.
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Many companies, schools and public spaces use Ubiquiti access points to broadcast a Wi-Fi network across an entire building.
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Individual bathrooms also work better for everyone, but space and cost constraints mean that many public spaces don't offer them.
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The city has specifically prohibited "devices that inhibit seating" in privately owned public spaces since 2007, though armrests are allowed.
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Until we truly confront this issue, many public spaces may as well have "Whites Only" signs hanging in the doorway.
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Known for impeccable attention to detail, and prioritization of public spaces and common areas, the Arlo brand is highly decorated.
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There is still, at least in my view, a strong collective sense of responsibility for children in German public spaces.
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When the courts outlawed overt segregation in the 280s and '22s, many whites reacted by trying to "privatize" public spaces.
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Private Lives Public Spaces continues at the Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53 Street, Midtown) through July 5, 2020.
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The massive quilt is rarely displayed in its entirety, as it's become too large to display in many public spaces.
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Queer women have to fill in these cultural gaps because we don't have these public spaces that exist for us.
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Lumiere London features over 50 works by British and overseas artists, located in public spaces, buildings and on the streets.
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His wind igloos do just that, making public spaces feel private; adults feel like children; and discarded material useful again.
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Those who are homeless in cities resort to public spaces instead of shelters because of strict rules and eligibility requirements.
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The jumps in those avoiding small gatherings and public spaces both occur across demographics like gender, age and party identification.
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Instead, many public spaces were packed, prompting officials in some cities to order parks, recreation areas and beaches to close.
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But, she said, the street urinals sent an unintentional signal that women had fewer rights in public spaces than men.
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The antidote — whose brand name is Narcan — has become a necessary stopgap to prevent deaths that happen in public spaces.
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As I navigated the wide streets, a greenhouse-style building came into view — one of Kahn's more subtle public spaces.
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What to Pack for 36 Hours in Memphis History, music, barbecue and beautiful public spaces await you in Memphis, Tenn.
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Meanwhile, thousands of square meters of new shared public spaces were opened to residents, who quickly came to embrace them.
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It just requires faith — faith that well-designed public spaces, where they can be created, will be embraced and endure.
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"We have to conquer public spaces in a peaceful manner," Mr. Guaidó, standing atop a car, declared through a megaphone.
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Activating public spaces is important because it's a way for guests to feel a more authentic experience in these places.
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The law, which was backed by Democrats, would've created a $25 fine for men wearing drooping pants in public spaces.
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While many states have introduced anti-"tampon tax" bills, not many address the lack of menstrual products in public spaces.
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Many public spaces, schools and offices have closed as millions of Americans are encouraged to reduce close contact with others.
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New Orleans has ordered the closure of most public spaces Monday amid the coronavirus outbreak that has rocked the nation.
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Members of the National Guard are being deployed to sterilize public spaces and food delivery for households in New Rochelle.
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The authority controls development and maintains the public spaces in the area, and can impose de facto taxes on residents.
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The data shows which retailers, parks and other public spaces are still drawing crowds that could risk spreading the virus.
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In California, Chris Robinson, a lawyer and a notary, regularly performs weddings in public spaces at Los Angeles-area airports.
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In both instances, the victims were accused of violating laws or rules governing conduct in commercial establishments and public spaces.
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The 990-foot skyscraper will house a Mandarin Oriental luxury hotel, private apartments, and public spaces including multiple infinity pools.
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In a very fundamental way, the trust that once allowed us to interact freely in public spaces has been broken.
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Some of them involve thinking about using color to make public spaces more appealing during the darkest period of winter.
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Here's what you need to know about Miyake and how his invention ended up in public spaces around the world.
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The new law makes it easier to prosecute domestic abuse, and it imposes penalties for sexual harassment in public spaces.
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Elad burnished the public spaces and turned half the building into condominiums, selling 181 apartments for a combined $1.4 billion.
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His writings announced the death of Modernism, and the public spaces he designed were full of adventurous shapes and ideas.
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It bans smoking in indoor public spaces, such as the nightclub where Polakis danced as red napkins fluttered around him.
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Is there a link between the fading dream of the beach and the regulation of public spaces in our country?
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I know how to sit in public spaces (with my back facing a wall, so that I can see everything).
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Cultured Traveler As luxury condos proliferate across London, the evolving Tate Modern provides a model for the city's public spaces.
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There will be new public spaces (some of which, including the Writers Bar, have already opened) and new guest suites.
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New Orleans is halfway through a bitterly contested plan to remove four Confederate monuments from public spaces in the city.
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Do you like it when John Green makes you cry ugly tears into your pillow and/or in public spaces?
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San Francisco based leCupboard's vending machines offer plant-based snacks and entrees, and will soon pop up in public spaces.
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Many of the proposed changes, perhaps the most important ones, promise enhanced amenities and revamped public spaces throughout the hall.
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Horsing around in public spaces could result in someone calling the police, and they would treat me like a man.
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There will be new public spaces (some of which, including the Writers Bar, have already opened) and new guest suites.
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When I started, this building was the company's headquarters, and Achille would hang his new acquisitions in the public spaces.
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They might even take a nap, the pinnacle of offenses in so-called privately owned public spaces, sometimes called POPS.
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In Russia, where Women's Day has been an important festival since Communist times, flowers and congratulatory messages decorated public spaces.
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But as I said earlier about public art, public spaces, it is for the enjoyment and stimulation of the public.
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From train stations and concert halls to sport stadiums and airports, facial recognition is slowly becoming the norm in public spaces.
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She regards prohibitions of smoking on beaches, or of using electronic cigarettes in public spaces, as evidentially unsupported and merely vengeful.
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"These ethereal indoor rainbows prompt us to examine public spaces in a new, fantastical light," the Toledo Museum of Art wrote.
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Under federal law, locations like churches and synagogues are technically public spaces that authorities could enter to conduct law enforcement actions.
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You could probably write a dissertation about taking up or occupying public spaces as and gender differences and the male gaze.
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Although Stanton usually only interviews unknown people in public spaces, the blog has recently started to bring celebrities into the fold.
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Yet India's young men—Ms Poonam's interlocutors are mostly men, because they dominate public spaces—believe they can have it all.
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The third, Public Accommodations, addresses local laws offering protection from being denied services or entry to public spaces (retail shops, etc.).
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In Saudi Arabia, same-sex sexual activity is illegal, public spaces are mostly segregated by gender and women's rights remain restricted.
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In Mumbai, with its population of 18 million and counting, soaring real estate prices and relentless construction, public spaces are shrinking.
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They were greeted by an army of protesters who were there to demonstrate that hateful ideologies aren't welcome in public spaces.
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Rockland County, in New York state, has banned unvaccinated children from public spaces for 30 days after a spate of cases.
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Furthermore, for political dissidents, investigative journalists, and undocumented immigrants, facial recognition may already mean the end of anonymity in public spaces.
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The ban will apply to places like restaurants, movie theaters and places of worships, but not outdoor public spaces like parks.
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For a long time in the U.S., cars have so dominated public spaces that we've mostly focused on parking and roads.
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Their work is both to "protest and beautify public spaces" Miriam Mabel Martínez, a member of Lana Desastre, writes to me.
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Hyper-sexuality is also a symptom—I've had manic sex in public spaces with people whose names I didn't even know.
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He's currently working on a dissertation involving public spaces and politics in Oakland, California, and has also studied at Brown University.
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But in finally addressing South Africa's proliferation of colonial statues, public spaces are becoming unshackled from the brutality of the past.
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In the past and, crucially, before social media, there was a much clearer line between public spaces and our private lives.
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From June to November of last year, Charlottesville's Blue Ribbon Commission on Race, Memorials, and Public Spaces held seventeen public hearings.
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While legal advocates have been scrambling, ICE has been running amok, raiding homes and public spaces in search of deportable youths.
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However, democracy is not dying in silence and it responds through symbology and the animation of public spaces throughout the country.
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EARLIER this year residents of Jerusalem woke up to find piles of rubbish strewn across roads, markets and other public spaces.
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We will oppose all state efforts to discriminate against L.G.B.T. individuals, including legislation that restricts the right to access public spaces.
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"There should be more public spaces instead of tall buildings and cars," he said, standing in the middle of the plaza.
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White people call the police on black people in public spaces rather than asking themselves why they find our presence disquieting.
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Confusing social media companies with public spaces — such as parks and sidewalks —the order mistakenly claims jurisdiction where it has none.
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Public spaces are held in trust by the government and generally cannot limit expression because of the ideas that are expressed.
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Ms. Miller, who was born in Guyana, has been advised by the police to avoid public spaces for fear of attack.
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They've taken advantage of grants to become makerspaces, classrooms, research labs for kids, and trusted public spaces in every way possible.
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No one keeps track of how many deaths occur in public spaces, but law enforcement officials agree the number is high.
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Before radios became domestic furniture, broadcasts aired in public spaces, on sidewalks outside electronic shops, in plazas outside newspaper office buildings.
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With the privatizing of public spaces, streets are owned by somebody; sometimes I can't even eat my sandwich on the pavement.
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Or do they just recognise the shitty reality that many women feel unsafe in public spaces, and help to address that?
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He has composed original music for public spaces before, he said — a scientific museum and an advertising-agency building in Tokyo.
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Inhabiting public spaces isn't the same as owning them, and these buildings will always be a bold reminder of Italian rule.
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It would also cut millions from hospital costs and public funds, while moving some injections and overdoses out of public spaces.
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Foot traffic to movie theaters has been on the decline for several weeks as consumers have steered away from public spaces.
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While parents may feel hesitant about bringing their children to public spaces, health officials and medical experts haven't advised against it.
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Keeping people out of shared, public spaces could be the key to keeping the spread low enough to meet hospital capacity.
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With this news comes a fear of being in public spaces and sharing close quarters with strangers, especially on public transportation.
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We like: The luxurious rooms with great city and/or river views, and the art that spruces up the public spaces.
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FluSense is an autonomous, privacy-respecting system that counts the people and coughs in public spaces to keep health authorities informed.
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But as these public spaces have proliferated, they have also become testing grounds for what is acceptable — and unacceptable — public behavior.
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The Wharf, a waterfront development in Washington, DC, opened in 2017 with public spaces designed especially to welcome bicycles and pedestrians.
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However, the pool, charm of the public spaces, and close proximity to the BoardWalk more than made up for any shortcomings.
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Finally, CDC guidelines for environmental precautions say that surfaces should be cleaned regularly in homes, schools, offices, and other public spaces.
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His work, which blends urbanism, public art and landscape architecture, has focused on reinvigorating and reimagining public spaces, often neglected ones.
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Barbara A. Blair, the president of the alliance, said the garment district needs more public spaces because foot traffic has increased.
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But as the death toll from the virus reaches over 100 people, efforts intensify to limit interaction in crowded public spaces.
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Gaucho-inspired touches like cowskin rugs and old-fashioned wooden wardrobes are complemented by a small pool and chic public spaces.
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The "group chats" are public spaces, meaning that anyone can find and read them, though only approved members can send messages.
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A House Democrat introduced a bill on Tuesday designed to better protect mass transit systems and other public spaces from terrorism.
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A key focus of Pekoske's agenda for the TSA is to improve safety in the public spaces outside of screening areas.
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The liberating effect is visible in how Iraqis irrespective of class, sectarian and sexual identities can reclaim public spaces without fear.
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The shift isn't just happening in personal spaces such as apps and DMs, and quasi-public spaces like talks and lectures.
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"There are so many moving parts and implications, not just for movie theaters but for public spaces in general," he said.
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Mass shootings or killings in public spaces are rare other than in the far south, where a decades-old insurgency persists.
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"Statistically, two-thirds of girls experience unwanted sexual tension or contact in public spaces before the age of 21," Viv explains.
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Too often, both the lack of accessibility in public spaces and the ingrained ableism of many nondisabled people bars my way.
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While all of the public spaces in the hotel are examples of classic hotel design, the Rendezvous Court is particularly striking.
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It is common, they said, to face hostile questioning from strangers at grocery stores, school drop-offs or other public spaces.
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But as land costs soar and public spaces vanish, these areas are being put to use by planners and city authorities.
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We're also covering the controversial decision of a county in New York state to temporarily ban unvaccinated children from public spaces.
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From Philadelphia to Seattle, other American cities are also banking on parks and public spaces to drive social and economic progress.
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It sends our young people abroad in heavy armor, fills public spaces with gunshots, drives people quietly insane in their homes.
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Others fought their own families to pursue their journalistic ambitions, and have faced misogyny in public spaces and in the workplace.
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A series of documents recounts how Lye also envisioned creating large, multistory versions of his tangible motion sculptures for public spaces.
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Critics of the veils argue that the ban makes public spaces safer and encourages foreigners to assimilate into the country's culture.
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As far as public spaces go, the featureless concrete square was pretty bleak, though perhaps less bleak than a flooded city.
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" Instead, his intent is for users to aim their old smartphones at "public spaces where there is no expectation of privacy.
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China is already the world leader in deploying artificial intelligence and facial recognition technology to analyze CCTV footage of public spaces.
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Bike racks are pretty damn vital to public spaces, but what if we could put them away them until we needed them?
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The corridors, each at least 1,500 feet wide, would run through the city, passing through parks, inner-city lakes and public spaces.
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It's a closer-to-home version of the Amazon Lockers that have been installed at stores and public spaces across the world.
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The photos capture the eerie sensation of standing on a silent street surrounded by empty skyscrapers and public spaces devoid of life.
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Over time, parks and public spaces were sacrificed for parking lots and highways, and cities came to be associated with social isolation.
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The result is an immersive installation which transforms the public spaces of the David H. Koch Theatre into a world of reflection.
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Places with active commercial corridors, a variety of public spaces, local institutions, decent sidewalks, and community organizations fared well in the disaster.
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Though public spaces like plazas and parks are historically meant to bring people together, they can leave women the most vulnerable too.
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A New York county has banned unvaccinated children from public spaces as it faces the worst measles outbreak in almost two decades.
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Artist-activists have been coming up with designs meant to confuse the facial recognition cameras that are creeping into our public spaces.
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The woman frequently saw her alleged assailants in the hallways, in the school cafeteria, and in other public spaces at the school.
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By the time those items came along, the flecked floors of our public spaces had already withstood decades of use and scrutiny.
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The survey also indicated that audiences want to see art in "non-traditional" venues like parks, public spaces, schools, airports, and hospitals.
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Everyone's happy to chat within the game's public spaces, but Leila's attempts to contact one player through private chat are quickly rebuffed.
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"The best-case scenario would be if we didn't need to have safe spaces, if public spaces were somewhere we were accepted."
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A new sports complex is the centerpiece of a plan to revamp 45 blocks with new housing, stores, restaurants and public spaces.
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"There is nothing wrong, and a lot that is right, with public spaces affirmatively welcoming women and encouraging women's participation," Martin elaborated.
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Although 7.5 million tickets were sold to the Games, many people in the Brazilian capital watched on small screens in public spaces.
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It then began its final phase of renovation, overseen by George Knight with Knight Architecture LLC, that concentrated on the public spaces.
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Engineering industry bodies had asked for buildings with unreinforced facades such as verandas and chimneys in busy public spaces to be secured.
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It's also launching its partnership with UN Women U.K. to pilot research for their global safe public spaces and safe cities programme.
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Dyer announced the move in May, at a time when Southern cities are reevaluating Confederate memorials and their placement in public spaces.
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Robert E. Lee in an effort to defend opponents of a sweeping movement to remove statues honoring Confederate leaders from public spaces.
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Not a single table or chair was in sight (seating is not required at most privately owned public spaces created before 1975).
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Emergency food rations and other aid is being provided to families sheltering in public spaces, the office said in a statement Tuesday.
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Still, he said, the right to carry guns in public spaces should be upheld because it is protected by the state constitution.
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The Waldorf Astoria hotel in Manhattan is known for its grand public spaces, such as its two-tiered ballroom and vast lobby.
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Some cities have started banning the use of the tech in public spaces, but many are still worried about the pervasive technology.
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In New York City, the Mayor DeBlasio declared a state of public emergency and all unvaccinated children were banned from public spaces.
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The point of Obvious Plant, according to Fast Company, is to make people laugh by planting fake signs in various public spaces.
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So, what if Trump truly and authentically believes that the loss of Lee's image will sap America's public spaces of their beauty?
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Here are four state governments who have put the legal breaks on the removal of Confederate monuments and namesakes from public spaces.
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While they might feel like public spaces, they're actually private land – and you have none of the rights you're entitled to elsewhere.
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The drones could help save lives by quickly delivering the devices often found in schools and public spaces like malls and airports.
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While stadiums seem the obvious risk, other public spaces such as railway stations, restaurants and bars are also viewed as potential targets.
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"We said, 'We are patriotic too' — that Americans have the right to dwell in public spaces peacefully and safely," Lemy tells Axios.
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Now, another directive posted in the city's public spaces is being removed: where to wait for a subway train late at night.
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Schools are suspended, public spaces like swimming pools or parks are closed, and major events closed to reduce the risk of infection.
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He's deploying the National Guard to help clean public spaces and deliver food to homes in the suburb of about 80,000 people.
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Many industries are facing the prospect of falling revenues as more Americans curtail their exposure to stores, airports and other public spaces.
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Now, advocates and lawyers argue, websites are also public spaces and need to be accessible, with things like captions or audio descriptions.
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Museums, sports venues and other public spaces will be closed, while restaurants and cafes will be restricted to deliveries, the BBC reported.
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In China, the government has mandated the adoption of smartphone software to track citizens' health, which determines their access to public spaces.
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Later in 2015, the hotel saw another transformation overhauling all guest rooms, public spaces and the on-site restaurant, Carbon Beach Club.
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The police commissioner, James P. O'Neill, has publicly committed to a neighborhood policing strategy that views police stations as shared public spaces.
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The Southern Poverty Law Center has tallied nearly 2,000 Confederate symbols in public spaces, from monuments to schools named for Confederate figures.
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Critic's Picks New York City museums and public spaces celebrate Stonewall and the movement's charismatic personalities in a handful of timely shows.
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The reality is that the proper use of face masks by citizens when they are in public spaces can benefit public health.
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These forces are helping operate drive-thru virus testing facilities, staff emergency operations centers, clean public spaces and transport health care workers.
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Some people in Europe are taking less trips on public transport and avoiding public spaces, such as museums, restaurants and movie theaters.
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The World Bank has approved a $100m project to improve public spaces and municipal services in four of the city's poorer neighbourhoods.
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It's a risky situation with few alternatives, as many shelters are at full capacity and public spaces like libraries are shutting down.
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Current missions include work at drive-through test facilities, logistics support for healthcare professionals, and disinfecting and cleaning public spaces, among others.
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Allowing police to scan the faces of innocent bystanders in search of criminals challenges a person's expectation of privacy in public spaces.
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Erika Ordosgoitti performs in public spaces, using her body to question what else the government is going to take from the Venezuelans.
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Odell believes that this sort of change will nonetheless reverberate, that it will revive support for noncommercial public spaces that benefit everyone.
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By contrast, the most successful online communities, like SoundCloud, have the feel of public spaces, where everyone can contribute to the culture.
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Separately, new buildings of 30,000 square feet or more would have to provide public spaces like indoor atriums or small outdoor parks.
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Unlike doggy day cares or play groups, most dog parks are public spaces that are not screened or supervised by canine professionals.
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The group has donation boxes set up in public spaces, and support from Venezuela and other countries has kept supplies well stocked.
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I hope her sublime re-imaginings of Guatemalan landscapes continue to fill our galleries and public spaces for many years to come.
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In early November, President Sebastián Piñera's administration introduced a bill to Congress that would penalize the use of masks in public spaces.
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These women have grown up in worlds where public spaces are fraught with danger and private spaces are frequently regarded with shame.
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Apartments, hospital rooms, public spaces and offices slide in and out of view, vertically and horizontally, and sometimes bleed into one another.
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Most people are familiar with the company's access points — those rounded antennas that you can find around schools, companies and public spaces.
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TBILISI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Think of public spaces in big cities, and formal parks, bustling markets and grand squares come to mind.
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In Park City, the YotelPad public spaces resemble those in modern hotels, with a lounge, game room, fitness center and outdoor pool.
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From 1936 to 1938, Mr. Wong was an artist for the Works Progress Administration, creating paintings for libraries and other public spaces.
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Large sections of the city's public spaces — from the National Mall to the 383,700-acre Rock Creek Park — are on federal land.
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David Lea, a senior Europe analyst at Control Risks, believes there will be a review of public spaces and major semi-spontaneous gatherings.
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Some local op-ed writers refer to these additions to their city as invasions once the branded colorful bikes start flooding public spaces.
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Posing his models in private and public spaces, he challenges any preconceived notions people might have of who a black person can be.
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The arrival of slot machines in France a few decades ago turned casinos into public spaces of leisure, open to all social classes.
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Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, the city is nevertheless dogged by an inadequate public transport, segregation, and neglected public spaces.
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Allowing players to don a cape and cowl in the midst of strangers, and wear clothes that match your identity in public spaces.
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Without public spaces, Rueda says, all the amenities of public space, including exposure to greenery and basic social mixing, must be recreated privately.
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Memorialized profiles don't appear in what Facebook deems "public spaces" — you will never see a birthday reminder or friend suggestion for the deceased.
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Maddox couldn't be around other children or in public spaces, so he and Danika bonded even more by spending so much time together.
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The look also felt a bit dated and didn't match the modern feel of my room or the hotel's more contemporary public spaces.
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Tehran in the 1970s had a vibrant Disco scene that faded from public spaces after the 1979 revolution and entered people's private homes.
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These kind of public spaces produced a network of ideas that could bounce off one another, and were stronger because of the contact.
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Modest Ganesha statues are brought into family homes and worshipped; bigger, gaudier ones are mounted in public spaces by community groups and firms.
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Amid the feverish passion for and against scooters, there's a larger reckoning taking place about rapid changes to our cities and public spaces.
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Under the pseudonym Mademoiselle Maurice, a 29-year-old French artist splatters buildings, museums, and public spaces with colorful explosions of folded paper.
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Jess, 226, interested in men and women In public spaces, I would be most interested in somebody who is respectful of consensual engagement.
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Since that time, Gilliam has completed numerous large-scale, site-specific, commissioned installations in museums and outdoor public spaces all over the world.
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Fifteen site-specific installations by artists selected through a "Public Spaces Open Studios" open call will be on view in throughout the building.
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This newly introduced measure bends another rule that was introduced by the government in 1991, which bans smoking in public spaces like schools.
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They have lagged behind other public spaces in adopting even bare bones, legally mandated physical accessibility features like ramps or reliably functional elevators.
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MTS does challenge our notions of who this 'public' is and why a certain group is more privileged to public spaces than others.
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By climbing a flagpole outside the South Carolina's statehouse, Bree Newsome practically wrote the modern book on removing Confederate flags from public spaces.
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Food forests are public spaces that are designed to be filled with produce-bearing plants and trees that people can harvest for free.
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Belgian capital Brussels was put on the maximum Level Four for almost a week, with some public spaces locked down, after the Nov.
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But they are common fare in public spaces, like airports and many schools, across divisions of age, size, gender expression, and economic bracket.
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Since I also work in the field of public art, I use the computer to visualize and develop proposals for large public spaces.
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And now, portable defibrillators, or AEDs, are available in many public spaces (like sports arenas, gyms, malls, and restaurants) for bystanders to use.
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The civil campaign held forums in Beirut's few public spaces to call attention to their neglect and to a lack of green space.
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Back home, residents have packed bars and public spaces, and 99.8 percent of televisions in Iceland were reportedly tuned to the England game.
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According to the organization's website, members have removed 134,250 pounds of garbage from the neighborhood's public spaces in the first half of 2019.
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"They believed that these public spaces, which they considered their own, had been stolen from them and given to another race," Kruse writes.
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"Using public spaces for art, just as SAM does, is a critical way to start dialogues and advocate for change," she told CNN.
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In the meantime, some countries have tightened restrictions on the weedkiller's use in private gardens and public spaces and on crops before harvest.
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Northam, the Democratic candidate for Virginia governor, is descended from slaveowners, but he believes that Confederate monuments should be removed from public spaces.
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In Philadelphia, artists including Mel Chin, Hank Willis Thomas, Karyn Olivier, and Michelle Angela Ortiz create new possibilities for monuments in public spaces.
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Since then Cuba's government has used its monopoly on public spaces, transportation and traditional media to launch an all-out campaign for approval.
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"[These are] spaces that pretend to be public spaces, that profess to safeguard free expression, when the reality is evidently something quite different."
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The Carlota shines in its public spaces, including the lobby-level bar, poolside tables and the restaurant, all partly open to the courtyard.
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It can be seen in public spaces like the Manhattan restaurant L'Amico, designed by Crème; and the Hotel Van Zandt in Austin, Tex.
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Schools are shut, public spaces like cinemas are closed, and typically bustling places like town squares are instead empty as people stay home.
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But street urinals, she said, "only further enshrine the idea that they are the ones who are legitimate in public spaces, not women."
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Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states have ordered the closure of malls, restaurants, coffee shops and other public spaces to combat the virus.
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But it was elsewhere that I found one of the most odd and engaging art projects and public spaces I'd visited in awhile.
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In conjunction, we asked readers to tell us which New Yorkers they would like to see paid tribute in the city's public spaces.
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The Times's Ginia Bellafante writes: New York City has been thinking more reflectively about what and who is memorialized in our public spaces.
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Laws trying to dictate behavior in public spaces, Ms. Foscarinis said, are a "kneejerk political reaction" that fail to address the underlying causes.
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But support for him has never been lower ahead of the strike, in which women will withdraw from work, school and public spaces.
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Doctors urge immunocompromised people to come up with a plan of protection before venturing into public spaces and to wash their hands thoroughly.
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New York National Guard troops have been deployed to the city and will help deliver food and clean public spaces over that span.
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"The lengths that women have to go to protect themselves from being alone in public spaces," she wrote, are restrictive, exhausting and terrifying.
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Ms. Morris-Cafiero, a fine art photographer who had been working on a series of self-portraits in public spaces, switched her focus.
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Workplaces are different under the law from public spaces, but there is not a space much more public than a professional football field.
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At tourist sites around the globe, streets and public spaces that are often crowded with visitors remain empty over fears of the coronavirus.
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"It's definitely a learning experience," said Noelle LeVeaux, executive director of Uptown Dallas, a business improvement organization that manages the neighborhood's public spaces.
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Under the plan, the National Guard will deliver food to homes and help with the cleaning of public spaces in the containment zone.
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Wuhan, where the virus first appeared, was locked down on January 23, cutting off transport to the city and closing many public spaces.
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It is fostered by a lack of inclusive education in schools and restricted access to public spaces due to inaccessible infrastructure, Salelkar said.
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The gallery leads to the main public spaces — a formal dining room, an enormous drawing room and a library — lined up enfilade style.
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The tactile blocks (originally called Tenji blocks) help visually impaired people navigate public spaces by letting them know when they are approaching danger.
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"Private Lives Public Spaces" is on view beginning Monday through July 1 at the Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan.
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"Sex in public spaces is against the law and the Santa Monica Police Department will be looking into this incident," local officials said.
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But most carriers are rolling out millimeter wave 210G in an extremely limited area, and focusing on public spaces like stadiums and arenas.
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"We should not mob people in public spaces or destroy public property," Trump said, in a reference to liberal protests against GOP politicians.
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Most importantly, ARGs have scavenger hunts that get fans out in the real world, looking for clues that were planted in public spaces.
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Across China and beyond, its practitioners can be seen gathered in parks and other public spaces, moving slowing in unison through prescribed routines.
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BunMo Stretchy Things, $9.99, 6-pack, available at AmazonThese sensory sticks are designed for restless hands and are very discreet for public spaces.
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Mr. Bartlett is also working alongside Philadelphia-area teenagers to create videos documenting their experiences, inspired by visits to the city's public spaces.
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His black-and-white photographs speak to one another, like plates 59 through 67, featuring pairs of men and women in public spaces.
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They're not represented in the government or in the media, and they're not often seen in public spaces because of their long workdays.
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The river, now cleaner, is being uncovered, bit by bit, in a process called "daylighting," and public spaces are being created around it.
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" Separately, in an MSNBC interview, she also called on people to confront Trump officials in public spaces and condoned efforts to "harass them.
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But she's still careful to only meet in public spaces, and she's selective about the meetings she accepts — hardly how you treat friends.
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But there are also formal or informal educational events, and "munches," meetings in public spaces to socialize—an especially welcoming environment for newcomers.
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As the population of birds has swelled to an estimated 85,000, the waste pigeons produce in public spaces has become an increasing burden.
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These stories, and others like them, are part of a bigger story involving the ways that public spaces are controlled along racial lines.
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Second, he would work with Congress to pass legislation that would end discrimination, including employment, housing and access to public spaces and services.
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Something about the public spaces, lack of real bathrooms, and recirculated air seems to make airports and planes a petri dish of germs.
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These works include designs for non-profit organizations and public spaces in traditionally Black, Latino, and low-income neighborhoods that are facing gentrification.
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It's one of roughly 525 privately owned public spaces (POPS) in New York City, the most famous of which may be Zuccotti Park.
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The banning of forms of Muslim veiling in various public spaces — from the hijab ban in French schools and restrictions for teachers in some parts of Germany to an outright ban of the face-covering niqab in public spaces in Denmark, Belgium and France — shows how anti-Muslim sentiment has moved comprehensively from society's fringes to the heart of government.
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"Individuals, you and me, forgo our privacy when we enter public spaces," Assemblyman Steven Choi, R-Orange County, said before voting against AB 1215.
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Public spaces best capture its retro aesthetic, including historical photos and antique toys on guest room floors and in the grand second-floor library.
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The new officers would monitor public spaces, keep order and "act in case the illegal referendum is maintained," the ministry said in a statement.
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This large population of workers generally has no space of their own, so they construct living rooms in public spaces during their days off.
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Everything from parking, traffic flow and goods delivery can be radically improved — reducing congestion and allowing cities to transform roads into more public spaces.
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It really helps to share the knowledge of adaptation for people with disabilities or injuries, as well as being comfortable playing in public spaces.
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So why did she get an invite to Saudi Arabia, where public spaces are mostly segregated by gender and women's rights are still restricted?
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Last year, Colorado voters struck down a measure that would have required a greater distance between new oil and gas development and public spaces.
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Many guest rooms and public spaces underwent an impressive redesign, meant to evoke a members-only club feel, and rooms are quiet and calming.
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Europe plans to add thousands of free Wi-Fi hot spots to public spaces across all EU members countries over the next few years.
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"What's key is ... that the laws of the French republic forbid insulting, intimidating, threatening and following women in public spaces," Schiappa said on Thursday.
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The introduction of Wi-Fi hotspots in Cuban public spaces two years ago has transformed the Communist-run island that had been mostly offline.
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In order to protect us from complicated identities and shifting realities, politicians hide under the guise of safety, cleansing public spaces of all ambiguity.
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And it's essential to think about impacts where scooters and micro-mobility is concerned because all this stuff must piggyback on shared public spaces.
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For years, we have buried our heads in the sand, looking the other way as bloggers and others were slaughtered in our public spaces.
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Public spaces are under constant surveillance from AI cameras, cellphone towers and advertisers that can follow people from home to work and back again.
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In all instances, it's being implemented without a lot of public debate by law-enforcement agencies and by corporations in public spaces they control.
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As more blacks and other races entered these public spaces, white swimmers fled to the privacy of their own backyard pools and private clubs.
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These advertisements began popping up in public spaces in New York this month ahead of Fashion Week, according to the lawsuit obtained by PEOPLE.
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Voters in Massachusetts will soon be deciding whether or not to uphold a 2016 law that protects transgender people from discrimination in public spaces.
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" Public Spaces – "Whether it's Macklemore in Union Square, or A$AP Rocky at the Brandenburg Gate this series will redefine 'music for the masses.
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They tend to disappear from social media, stay home from work, and stop visiting the stores, restaurants, and public spaces they used to frequent.
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On Tuesday, Rockland County executive Ed Day announced a ban on minors unvaccinated for measles from entering public spaces like restaurants for a month.
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We forget that companies lobbied for the car — they hadn't always dominated public spaces, and now cities around the world are steadily pushing back.
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Just before cars finally took over most public spaces for transportation, there were more public transit options provided by some weirdly familiar looking vehicles.
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For most of history, women in many cultures were denied equal access to public spaces and career opportunities for one reason: having a uterus.
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Colorado voters rejected a measure calling for greater distances between drilling projects and public spaces, which spurred shares of companies operating in the state.
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There's a social contract at the Little Theater—not one that would apply in other public spaces, but a collective sense of propriety nonetheless.
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In it, Grande cheers on a diverse array of couples as they intensely make out, hump, and disrobe each other in various public spaces.
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If it's really about defending history, then the lives of African-Americans during and after the Civil War should be represented in public spaces.
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But you can see a handful of the 408 fantastical art installations from this year's Burning Man festival in public spaces across the country.
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It turned out to be an art stunt about celebrating public spaces, but it inspired Mr. Haspiel to ponder why Brooklyn had given up.
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To use sign language, to embrace it in non-signing public spaces, one must sometimes push against ideas of having committed a gross indiscretion.
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Gone are the mutawa, the feared religious police, with their bearded hordes of young men who zealously patrolled public spaces to ensure appropriate behavior.
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It gained support from many quarters, but some groups questioned the secretive planning, private control of public spaces and the impact on the environment.
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There are also seeming references to past historical events, like aristocrats giving birth in public spaces and America's incarceration of "promiscuous" women around WWI.
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"The city's public spaces, workplaces and neighborhoods may now be conceptualized as a mosaic of white spaces, black spaces and cosmopolitan spaces," Anderson wrote.
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The airy, open architecture of Eero Saarinen's landmark 1962 flight center is on full display through the public spaces in the main hotel building.
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Technically speaking, the tower lobby is public space, if privately owned — one of more than 500 privately owned public spaces that litter the city.
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"We focus on American history and traditional design for most of our public spaces," Alesch says, mentioning the Ace Hotel and the Standard Highline.
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The country's recent financial crisis has prompted the government to reevaluate the public services it can offer, and move towards privatization of public spaces.
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"The developer wanted to create a sense of community and conviviality in the public spaces," said Pamela Hinckley, chief executive of Tom Douglas Restaurants.
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The tension between the neighbours is now so great that it's spilling out of private, geopolitical summits and into public spaces—parties, streets, restaurants.
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Something happened at our first show that was telling about how people feel right now in big public spaces, not even specifically Warped Tour.
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They're also forced to wander around in public spaces most of the day before settling down to rest in crowded and sometimes unsanitary areas.
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He should lead an effort to add bollards wherever possible, without turning public spaces into pedestrian-hostile security theaters like Wall Street has become.
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What are some parks around the world that come to mind when you think of inspirations for future public spaces in New York City?
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US cities have plenty of their own car angst, air pollution, and limited public spaces for people from different neighborhoods to be active together.
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Monday, Prime Minister Édouard Philippe announced increased security measures and banned protests on the Champs-Élysées, and in popular public spaces in other cities.
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The statue is one of a series that appeared unannounced in public spaces in New York and four other U.S. cities earlier in August.
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"Headscarves do not belong in public spaces and should be banned on the streets," she said in an interview with the German daily Tagesspiegel.
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When city officials discovered that there were only five statues depicting real women in public spaces, they rushed to plan at least five more.
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They lobbied local governments to erect memorials to the Confederacy all over the South, including in prominent public spaces like courthouses and state capitols.
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"Museums are often more inclusive of various people than other kinds of public spaces," said Debra Cole, a Met Signs educator, in an email.
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Provisions can be made for people to walk in outdoor public spaces, so long as they maintain a distance of at least six feet.
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"We set out to correct a glaring inequity in our public spaces," New York's first lady, Chirlane McCray, said in an interview on Thursday.
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Older Chicago residents in the 1995 heat wave were more likely to survive in neighborhoods dense with neighbors, stores, public spaces and street life.
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For instance, the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 blueprint promoted the grid, but it also involved open public spaces, almost all of which were obliterated.
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At the intersection of Johnson's and Bartos's work lie Nona Faustine's photographs, which feature the artist either topless or fully naked in public spaces.
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But public spaces that recently opened include Vessel, a shiny sculpture that encourages climbing, and the Shed, an all-purpose and telescoping arts center.
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But he found that, just as there are legal protections for gunmakers, there are protections for the owners of public spaces where tragedy occurs.
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Various state and local officials have ordered closures of schools, restaurants and other public spaces in order to mitigate the spread of the virus.
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In hospitals and other public spaces, people are doing their best to disinfect, making it difficult to study how microbes behave in the wild.
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From Columbia, S.C., to Charlottesville, Va., to New York City, communities have grappled in recent years with Confederate names and symbols in public spaces.
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State and local governments have also been limiting crowd sizes in public spaces, also impacting whether fans will be allowed to attend sporting events.
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In this way, they would all share the same streets and public spaces, exposed to the same hygienic conditions, reducing social distance and inequality.
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If it is completed (a very big if), every single resident of the city would have direct access to walkable, mixed-use public spaces.
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Facial recognition is going everywhere far faster than expected — including creeping into private and public spaces as a means to keep tabs on children.
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Which is why women have been stealthily gathering funds to break through the "bronze ceiling" and place statues of women in busy public spaces.
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When I first met him in Manus, he whispered in public spaces, his eyes ever-darting, as if trying to hide from threats unseen.
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The reboot contributed to a cultural moment that makes white people feel exceedingly comfortable and entitled as they police black bodies in public spaces.
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The prince has pushed to lessen the influence of the religious police who roam shopping malls and other public spaces, interfering in private lives.
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Public spaces, including a light-flooded lobby and piano bar, have been reimagined, and outdoor dining, with views of the town's red rooftops, remains.
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Parts of the island have lost power, and some Puerto Ricans have set up camp in public spaces instead of returning to their homes.
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Like many cities across Africa, there are few facilities in public spaces for disabled people in Lagos, a city of around 23 million people.
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But rhetoric has consequences, and it's important for everyone with a platform to understand how language in public spaces influences the behavior of others.
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"In the U.S., if you're moving around public spaces, there essentially is no right to privacy," said Breyer, who was trained as a lawyer.
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The hotel&aposs rooms and public spaces underwent an impressive redesign, meant to evoke a members-only club feel, using rich colors and textures.
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That's partly because police shootings in public spaces are often captured by videos that go viral and stoke widespread calls for justice, he said.
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Spectators can also relish in the magnificent displays of oversize Christmas trees not only in popular public spaces but also in their local area.
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Public spaces must be made as safe as possible, even as people recognize that more attacks will very likely occur, despite our best defenses.
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In recent weeks, opposition protesters have marched more frequently and demonstrated against candidates by hanging bags of garbage in public spaces reserved for electioneering.
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Taking care of our public spaces absolutely requires securing the LWCF lands that protect and give us access to America's iconic landscapes and waterways.
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It underwent a full renovation in late 2015, modernizing rooms and public spaces, and opening the three restaurants that highlight the hotel&aposs offerings.
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The new aviation security plan calls for greater overall security in public spaces in and around airports, as well in the areas surrounding aircraft.
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After a rash of massacres in schools and public spaces in recent years, congressional Democrats and some Republicans have pushed for stricter gun rules.
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Demonstrator Kadi said many residents had local business interests and would be reticent about speaking out against the privatization of public spaces and beaches.
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The courts have determined we have a reasonable expectation of privacy under the Fourth Amendment, but this has not been extended to public spaces.
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According to Iranian state media and officials, protesters attacked 22019 military bases and caused damage to hundreds of banks, public spaces, cars, and motorcycles.
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Last season, Claire and Jamie were routinely on display, negotiating public spaces to conduct their court intrigues, and every party was a spy movie.
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There's a couch and seating area, small balcony, and larger closet, all designed in the same rich style as standard rooms and public spaces.
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Elementary, middle and high schools exceeded public spaces as the locations with the most anti-Semitic incidents, surpassing homes, businesses and even Jewish institutions.
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Ms. Hunt designed the public spaces, which have gray and white marble floors and furniture and fabrics in soft beige, blue and gold tones.
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The Confederate monuments that sprang up in public spaces across the South — and that still stand today — were an essential part of that campaign.
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Creating dense urban areas with ample public spaces and multimodal transportation options — deprioritizing private automobiles and reducing overall automobile traffic — serves multiple progressive goals.
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On Tuesday, we saw Massachusetts stand up for transgender rights—the state upheld a law to protect trans people from discrimination in public spaces.
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Where it is: Everywhere in the interior design world, from home kitchens, bedrooms, and living rooms to public spaces like restaurants and hotel lobbies.
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But this rigorously crafted action film still provides a helpful analogy for what happens when those with power affect the machinations of public spaces.
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He and his young colleagues began taking on civic improvement projects, sprucing up parks and other neglected public spaces with murals and brightly painted fences.
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In his latest project, Public Trust, Jonas thrusts public spaces, and the populaces who inhabit them, into the form, function, and force of his work.
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One step forward, two steps back: In a backward effort to integrate Muslim immigrants, the Austrian parliament has banned face-covering veils from public spaces.
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"Public spaces are social resources, whether for education, recreation, or development of a sense of place and belonging," he told The Creators Project via email.
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Alphabet is now tackling complex social challenges like privacy rights in public spaces that weren't barriers when it rolled out its search engine years ago.
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It's a testament to how free women can be in public spaces when they are given a license to not be objects of desire themselves.
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In Minneapolis, the first city in the country to protect trans people from discrimination in public spaces, rent has skyrocketed in the last two decades.
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Discussions playing out on Twitter and beyond reveal how frequently women are followed or made to feel unsafe in public spaces and their own homes.
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New York City is particularly full of people showing quirky games built for public spaces, at events hosted by museums, universities, and nonprofits like Babycastles.
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Baltimore recently eradicated its statues overnight and mayors in Richmond, Virginia, and Lexington, Kentucky, are also making moves to topple their monuments from public spaces.
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When you visit South Korea's capital in 229, you can expect to hop onto free Wi-Fi in public spaces, including subway trains and buses.
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The software giant will start a multi-year project next fall to create 18 new buildings, alongside new public spaces, transportation investments, and sports fields.
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What is clear, however, is that the company plans to start in public spaces like parks, utilizing AR tech built by recent acquisition, Escher Reality.
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He says that he and colleagues originally drew up plans for public spaces and services like schools and grocery stores for residents at Ciudad Miranda.
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The APA first launched the "Great Places in America" project in 266 and has since recognized 22010 neighborhoods, streets and public spaces around the country.
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So, 'Lucy' may be of huge use in such circumstances and could be used to light up schools, offices, homes and even outdoor public spaces.
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Ubiquitous surveillance cameras in public mean that you no longer have a reasonable expectation that you aren't being captured on video in many public spaces.
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An annual street art festival is transforming Delhi's public spaces in colourful ways, with the Indian capital getting the country's first open-air art district.
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McAleenan said the Secret Service has a "unique capability" in helping prevent mass attacks because the agency has the most experience in protecting public spaces.
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Many of them include a recognition of the rising importance of public spaces that are geared more toward quiet and contemplation than efficiency and technology.
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"I have so many stories of being made to feel uncomfortable in public spaces," said Divya Titus, one of the organizers of the Bengaluru march.
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The new app was created to give park operators and community members a place to enter and organize observations about parks and other public spaces.
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For every day when protesters occupied several public spaces in the city in the second half of 2014, they measured how interlinked the pages were.
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The student activists who drove the movement argued symbols of the past no longer belonged in public spaces shared by black and white South Africans.
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In the less than 50 years since King's assassination in 1968, we've seen the end of legal racial segregation in education, housing, and public spaces.
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The only winners that come out of this brinkmanship are those who are able to acquire and develop these public spaces for their own profit.
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I am shoved in public spaces as if my fat inures me from pain and/or as if I deserve pain, punishment for being fat.
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He achieved diplomatic coups abroad during the Soviet era and successfully urged — sometimes forced — the integration of musical institutions and public spaces in the South.
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Connecting these small cells back to the network will require deployment of new fiber optic links to building tops, neighborhoods, public spaces, and office parks.
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Around Town This annual spectacle of street bands returns with five days of free performances at parks, schools and other public spaces around New York.
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In the end, what you're paying for isn't the room itself but the hotel's public spaces, great location, and unbeatable views from The Fleur Room.
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A state judge has ruled a New York county cannot ban unvaccinated minors from public spaces amid a measles outbreak, according to The Washington Post.
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Maxine Waters after she was criticized by members of her own party for urging people to protest President Donald Trump's Cabinet members in public spaces.
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Not only are cars clogging the city's streets, they also encroach on public spaces like sidewalks and bike lanes because of a lack of parking.
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Don't miss the "New London Walking Tour," a look at the legacy of the buildings and public spaces in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, either.
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When other groups, like gay and lesbian organizations or labor unions, try to gather in public spaces in central Istanbul, the streets are sealed off.
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What should offend Bangladeshis is the everyday sexual harassment on streets, buses, and public spaces; in workplaces and marketplaces; in slums and in corporate offices.
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"If deployed pervasively on surveillance video or police-worn body cameras, real-time face recognition will redefine the nature of public spaces," the report warned.
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Consciously or unconsciously, they are reasserting their belief that public spaces belong to them alone, says Kevin M. Kruse, a history professor at Princeton University.
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"The environment that would allow these young people to feel the ability to use public spaces wasn't there, and it's there today," the princess said.
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First off, there are some countries where graffiti has been completely eradicated from public spaces through strict policies, draconian punishments, or across-the-board surveillance.
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The difficult part is figuring out how to balance Cannon's pragmatism with a vision that can result in beloved public spaces like the Lincoln Memorial.
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Her detailed and dense paintings often depict young people hanging out together without pretense, lounging about in public spaces, and interacting with their mobile devices.
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She talks about bodies like hers being highlighted in public spaces, spaces that cannot and will not accommodate her size, while simultaneously being completely ignored.
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The attack follows a string of other racially-motivated incidents in public spaces, many of which were caught on video and publicized on social media.
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In London, broadcasters are considering moving their political reports away from the public spaces around Westminster and into the security-fortified grounds of Parliament itself.
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Most of these buildings — Robert Boughey's 215 Kamalapur Railway Station, Masud Ahmed's Mausoleum of the Three Leaders, completed in the 22012s — were secular, public spaces.
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The fat acceptance movement was pioneered in the 1960s by black and queer women to fight discrimination in public spaces, the workplace and doctors' offices.
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There are thermal imaging cameras at entrances to buildings and people in costume in public spaces reminding others to wash their hands, according to BBC.
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By the second week, 54 percent of respondents said they were actively avoiding the same stores and public spaces — an increase of 24 percentage points.
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The plan for now is to deploy FluSense "in several large public spaces," one presumes on the UMass campus in order to diversify their data.
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That gong-like awakening to how your body is received in public spaces is memorable for anyone who's ever been called out for dress code.
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In our current reality where going into public spaces puts people at risk, delivery is a service that could be helpful more than ever before.
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Pros: The highly-manicured rooftop pool area is among the best I saw in Miami and the innovatively designed public spaces invite you to linger.
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After a long absence, trash and recycle bins have made a slow return to Japan's train stations, parks and other public spaces in recent years.
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Instead, the police, who said they would enact the president's demands, are relying on Duterte's Executive Order No. 26, which bans smoking in public spaces.
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"I believe we can have sections of our parks designated for children and still have vibrant, diverse public spaces and communities," she said Others disagreed.
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He joined the Portola Neighborhood Association and began writing to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, requesting permits to plant trees and landscape public spaces.
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Specifically, she was a defense attorney who regularly defended the women who peacefully protest Iran's repressive religious laws by removing their hijabs in public spaces.
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The Antebellum era style is present from the Mardi Gras touches to the wrought-iron balconies to the jazz music wafting through the public spaces.
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It left us thinking about the allocation of public spaces and how our own personal histories are tied up in how we experience the beach.
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While I loved the rooftop pool deck, on-site dining, and well-designed public spaces, I thought the rooms and housekeeping could use some improvement.
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According to Wyatt, foot traffic in shopping centers has dropped, as people do not want to be in public spaces where they could be infected.
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Iran is closing public spaces like schools, universities, and cultural centers in an effort to control the novel coronavirus outbreak, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.
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The executive order, signed this week and made public on Thursday, forbids the use of tobacco, including electronic cigarettes, in all public spaces, even sidewalks.
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They will focus on making the hall's public spaces — which can be confusing and off-putting, with long security-line bottlenecks — smoother and more comfortable.
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More important, however, is the damage this illiteracy has on the lives of Virginians harmed by racist images in its public spaces and public schools.
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So-called gender mainstreaming in urban planning not only makes public spaces more inclusive, but also has a favourable effect on women's safety and wellbeing.
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It has been legal to possess small amounts of marijuana in Washington since 2015, but illegal to smoke it or ingest it in public spaces.
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Abbott is appealing the ruling, which is the latest to deal with the inclusion of other religious, anti-religious and satirical symbols in public spaces.
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"Our clients will never be found standing at the lobby desk to check in, and even walking through the public spaces is optional," Howlin said.
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