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"This show was a reach from the beginning," she said.
It's easy to reach from Nairobi, and it's very kid-­friendly.
Too lazy to reach from the R22 trigger to the R21 trigger?
The trip can take around seven hours, or longer, to reach from Hanoi.
This normally puts them several steps out of reach from the average average investor.
Subtract standing vertical reach from that number, and you have a player's vertical leap.
She had set it up with everything she needs within reach from her chair.
Facebook was careful not to guarantee that publishers would see expanded reach from Instant Articles.
Political sympathies among the gilets jaunes reach from far-left anarchists to the ultra-right.
Each probe has 40-inch stainless steel mesh cables, so you can reach from afar.
They mostly eat leaves, twigs, and flowers they can easily reach from where they are hanging.
YouTube today is introducing a new way for advertisers to maximize reach from their shorter ads.
ISIS brutality has extended its reach from Syria across the border into Turkey in the past.
The company returned to bankruptcy in 2012, this time to slim its reach from 494 restaurants.
The highway will reach from Sihanoukville on the Gulf of Thailand to Phnom Penh's international airport.
At 6.5-feet long the MicFlip can easily reach from an outlet to your desk or sofa.
This book celebrates the sneaker's reach, from mentions in rap lyrics to its appearance in Bollywood movies.
That makes voters become disinterested and out of reach from those that will represent them in politics.
Extreme cold will reach from New England to the Midwest and down to the Carolinas, forecasters warned.
There are more ways to reach from the page than the mere fact of seeing your identity represented.
Some—Monaco, Liechtenstein and San Marino—had the advantage of being relatively easy to reach from major cities.
Bratspies said Wal-Mart has stocked enough kids pajamas this holiday season to reach from Miami to Seattle.
If you purchase enough of them, everyone in your group can have their own personal cooler to reach from.
Red neon comes away from the wall to spell out three slender 'X's which reach from floor to ceiling.
Crossrail, a planned high-speed railway service, will arrive in 2019, making Slough easier to reach from central London.
Meanwhile, my iPhone battery is dead because the outlet is just out of reach from my bed and ugh.
But those locations are hard to reach from the hospital, which is on 71st Street near the East River.
Perhaps the mega-rich who hoard billions of dollars in foreign banks, far out of reach from the American people?
They stretch about 483 to 375 miles across, but can reach from 1,000 to more than 2,000 miles in length.
America did not experience a "lost victory" in Vietnam; in fact, victory was likely out of reach from the beginning.
The committee cited this an example of ways the IRA "furthered its reach" from the digital to the physical world.
I'd be completely out of reach from workaholic bosses or temperamental editors and oblivious to breaking news on the ground.
Because Gokarna is set among hills, you have to literally climb and descend hills to reach from one beach to another.
Messages shared this way will appear in a new area of the app you can reach from the top right corner.
You'd slip in and out of reach from something you couldn't grasp because you didn't have the framework of racialized experiences.
"To create a functional living room, you should have a surface that you can easily reach from wherever you're sitting," she said.
I lived out East now, and it had been months since I could watch a sunset's full reach from horizon to horizon.
At least that's the conclusion you would reach from various news media prognostications about the economic environment the next president will face.
The National Capital Poison Center recommends to never leave batteries sitting out and to store spare batteries out of reach from children.
Due to the curious geography of the region, life between the berms happens out of reach from the military, aid workers, and journalists.
That opened a lane baseline, but as Toliver was going by, Bird was able to reach from behind and poke the ball free.
For you, everything is within reach: from touchable McDonalds screens, to Uber, to photographic filters that can morph any face into an alien.
En Marche hopes its French candidate line-up will reach from the Greens to the centre-right around Alain Juppé, a former prime minister.
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi has also signaled the chance of more easing if inflation remains out of reach from the bank's target.
Cramer said analysts and companies alike are waking up to Amazon's far reach, from its Web Services platform to its consumer-oriented online interface.
The trial put a spotlight on the aggressive methods CEFC used to expand its reach from Asia to Africa, Europe and the United States.
Smith told the forum crowd that the technology for TALOS is currently "out of reach" from what that video indicated SOCOM was trying to achieve.
She said that she felt compelled to speak up this time after facing so many cases where senior executives seemed out of reach from prosecutions.
Responding officers also found a gun, a pouch of weed, and a container of cocaine stashed in a cinder block hollow an arm's reach from Ricky.
United was hoping to purchase 24 additional slots from Delta at the airport, increasing its reach from 73% to 75% of all slots available at Newark.
The ultimate guide to building a killer personal brand that increases your income and reach, from influencers and branding experts with tens of thousands of followers
The conclusion we reach from these sets of facts is that both gender and marital status have large impacts on labor supply over the life cycle.
I like these moves: they take away "freedom of reach" from anti-vaccine zealots and other folks looking to cultivate troll armies by hijacking Facebook's viral machinery.
I felt weirdly safe in a way I do when I'm completely alone in my apartment, listening to Coltrane, out of reach from any judgement or expectations.
Washington (CNN)No one is beyond the novel coronavirus' reach: From social-distancing measures to virtual lockdowns, the current crisis demands that, whenever possible, Americans stay home.
The many moving parts of Reach, from its early coding to the manufacturing of motors and segments of the wall, begin to form a living, responsive whole.
Gaia statsGraphic: ESAThe second data release covers much more space than the first release did, expanding the map's reach from 500 to 8,000 light-years out, Lammers explained.
Anyone who's already bought one is encouraged to contact Walt Disney Parks and Resorts for a refund, and to keep Darth Vader out of reach from their kids.
The current Atlantic hurricane season, which began on June 1st, sees the country running a stack of instruments that reach from orbit to a kilometre beneath the ocean.
You want it to be able to reach from the outlet to wherever you dry your hair whether it's in your bathroom or in front of your vanity.
The frigid air will reach from Maine as far south as the Florida Keys, and beginning Monday, temperatures could be anywhere from 10 to 15 degrees below normal.
Justice Lavin had not said a word about his own family's loss in the Afghan war, about what had prompted him to reach from the bench into strangers' lives.
Also coming are the Realms of Fate, a set of areas that you can reach from Heaven in Act IV; each one mashes different bits of Diablo III's world together.
It plans to use these new funds to grow its team of 20, and develop new products that extend its reach from cloud-based accounting systems into other SME services.
Now, as funding for companies developing mobile technology and displacing banks has hit another new peak, the implications of the OCC's announcement will reach from Wall Street to Silicon Valley.
Orban, a fierce critic of perceived bureaucratic over-reach from the European Union, said proposals to tighten labor rules and internal border controls jeopardize significant achievements in the European project.
In the box, you get a braided USB-A to USB-C charging cable, which at nine feet is plenty long enough to reach from your console to your couch.
" A quote from Old Navy vice president of brand communications Liat Weingarten in the blog post indicated that the organic reach from "trusted sources who have credibility" has become "increasingly limited.
And that cystic acne can be more difficult to reach from the surface topically, and so may require a few weeks of oral antibiotic (I like doxycycline) therapy to jumpstart clearance.
I owe him for my professional life today, the life I have with my children, and the inner sense of equanimity I am actually able to reach from time to time.
Yet some parts of the document have held up to over a year's worth of scrutiny, and its most salacious detail persists, never far out of reach from any conversation online.
Qantas, for example, which currently flies 12 A380s, is investing in Boeing Dreamliners, which will—almost inconceivably—bring Britain within non-stop reach from Australia, at least from its western shores.
People can have legitimate differences about what level of regulation is reasonable, what risks and expenses industry and the public should bear, and about what conclusions to reach from scientific studies.
The results of the six-month trial were impressive: The seven reps grew their direct connections from a collective 535 to 3,500 and increased their overall reach from 54,000 to 1.3 million.
Most countries in the region set up or improved their disease surveillance systems after that outbreak to reach from local to national level, said Mary Stephen, a technical officer at WHO Africa.
Most countries in the region set up or improved their disease surveillance systems after that outbreak to reach from local to national level, said Mary Stephen, a technical officer at WHO Africa.
Ready and waiting at an arms reach from the government, the Research and Development Corporation (RAND) has helped the U.S. think through some of the toughest scientific and regulatory challenges since the 1940s.
Enter Lesbians Who Tech's Edie Windsor Coding Scholarship, which has more than doubled its reach from five to 40 scholars in five to 12 coding schools across the U.S. in the last year.
Country has been growing its fan base for years, extending its reach from rural Americans into suburbs and urban areas, which means other people who think like me are part of this world.
That's the mission of Veo Robotics, which is working on a system that gives robots spatial awareness of every object and obstacle in their reach, from debris to people and everything in between.
Alphabet's wide reachfrom Waymo's self-driving cars to its cloud business to leading an investment round in Lyft — means that the company has plenty of options to make money outside of search.
All thanks to this stunner from Mahrez, a curling left-footed shot that parted a sea of defenders to find its way into the top shelf, just out of reach from the keeper.
Purchasing The Root and getting a controlling stake in The Onion has helped expand Univision's total digital reach from 7 million in January 2015 to 52 million unique viewers last month, according to comScore.
These data sets have been a competitive advantage for major tech companies, keeping out of reach from many the advances of machine learning and the processes that allow computers and algorithms to learn faster.
The most sanguine blockchain enthusiasts promise that the online ledger system will effectively give everyone on the planet a digital identity and access to international payment systems usually out of reach from poorer populations.
The federal trial of Patrick Ho put a spotlight on the methods that a once fast-growing oil company, CEFC China, used to expand its reach from Asia to Africa, Europe and the United States.
Robert Durkee, Princeton's vice president and secretary, told me that the university pulled every lever in its reach, from Washington to foreign capitals, and that not a day went by without someone pressing Wang's case.
At Lloyds when Portugal's Horta-Osorio took over in 2011 he made an early decision to reduce the bank's dependence on short-term funding and scaled back the bank's global reach from 30 countries to six.
More than a dozen American and allied officials spoke of their growing concern about the militant organization's expanding reach from Libya and across Africa on rules of anonymity because the discussions involved intelligence and military planning.
But urban resiliency—which even millionaires can probably agree is a good thing—is just one way to use these huge swaths of lush land heretofore kept out of reach from large portions of the citizenry.
PATERNOSTER, South Africa — Reaching Wolfgat, a restaurant in a small seaside cottage seating only 20 in this fishing village, takes a good two hours plus by car to reach from Cape Town, about 100 miles away.
I wipe up what I can reach from the toilet seat, then do some Kegels to see if maybe I can clear more of it out of me before I stand up to get a new pad.
For over three and a half decades, I have worked with businesses of all sizes desperate to expand their reach from Indiana to the entire world, as an SME-leader and free trade agreement advocate since NAFTA.
Lowcock has said that depending on the time of year and water currents, a spill from the tanker could reach from Bab el Mandeb to the Suez Canal -- and potentially as far as the Strait of Hormuz.
However, as one of Apple's own executives unwittingly acknowledged, constantly having to reach from a keyboard to a touchscreen is a tiring process, which has kept the iPad from becoming a viable replacement for most laptop users.
They then looked at how those news stories were posted and retweeted using a series of measures, such as total tweets and retweets, time to reach a threshold of engagement, reach from the originating account and so on.
"This ... addresses head-on the frustrations caused by complex pre-authorization requirements that hamstring physicians and put an important medicine out of reach from patients," Michelle Carnahan, head of Sanofi's North America cardiovascular business, said in a statement.
ALL TIMES GMT (Poland: GMT + 2 hours): The combined net profit of banks in Poland will likely reach from 14 billion zlotys ($3.93 billion) to 13 billion zlotys in 2017, a poll conducted by Parkiet daily among analysts showed.
Henrik Poulsen, the company's chief executive, said in an interview that in the next few years he planned to invest about $30 billion to extend the company's reach from its current stronghold in Europe into Asia and North America.
Experts are concerned about the aftermath of the storm on these islands because the communities are harder to reach from the US mainland, existing infrastructure is precarious, and US federal aid resources may be stretched thin so soon after Hurricane Harvey.
Before he moved on from the mortal realm to a mystical mountain palace, he left karmic extensions of himself called "treasure revealers" — also represented here in painting and sculpture — who reach from the past into the present to change the future.
Practically speaking, it's about eliminating the tampon tax, and then, in Kier's words, "the sky's the limit" — LOLA's ambitions reach from sexual wellness and gender equity to pre- and postnatal care and paid family leave (just to name a few).
Correction: Facebook contends the 126 million figure is a measure of organic content reach from Russian propaganda, while the 10 million—which a spokesperson told Gizmodo has been updated to 11.4 million—is the reach of propaganda in the form of paid advertisements.
Experts are concerned about the aftermath of the storm on these islands because the communities are harder to reach from the US mainland, existing infrastructure is precarious, and US federal aid resources may be stretched thin so soon after tropical storm Harvey.
Finally, the 41-year-old asylum-seeker thought she would be safe and out of reach from the men in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juárez who had tortured her for 12 days in an empty home that smelled like death.
Marinna Guzy, meanwhile, responded to the darkroom manipulation of Jerry Uelsmann's 1971 "Navigation Without Numbers," in which hands reach from waves along a beach towards a hovering house, with layers of found sound and electronic noise, beginning with the ocean as a foundation.
The war over artificial intelligence will be won with visual data The visual data sets of images and videos amassed by the most powerful tech companies have been a competitive advantage, a moat that keeps the advances of machine learning out of reach from many.
On a desk and dresser across the room, which she can't reach from her bed, Ms. Huffington has several china Herend Rothschild bird bowls to hold such workaday items as Post-its and manuscript clips, and a lacquered box for her packed appointment book.
London is one of the easiest European cities to reach from the US. Both Chase and Amex allow you to book flights using points on their respective portals, but you may want to transfer points to a partner airline for an even better deal.
Now entering its final weekend, the attraction is easy to reach from other boroughs: Shuttle service on Staten Island runs every 15 minutes between the festival and the St. George Ferry Terminal, as well as between the festival and the New York Wheel Garage.nycwinterlanternfestival.
I may be long, but there's no way I could reach from San Jose, CA, to Las Vegas, NV in the time it would take to slingshot Ariana back and forth between two places at once (although, that does sound like a fun music video idea).
Journalists love comparative superlatives and in recent weeks Reuters has described the inventories as enough to build Australia's Harbour Bridge almost 1,100 times over or Paris's Eiffel Tower 19,000 times, even to construct enough cars to reach from Earth to Moon if lined up nose to tail.
The increasingly high costs of lifesaving drugs are putting them further and further out of reach from the people who need them the most -- and many of our politicians have made it clear that they will not defend patients from the greed of wealthy pharmaceutical corporations.
Journalists love comparative superlatives and in recent weeks Reuters has described the inventories as enough to build Australia's Harbour Bridge almost 1,23 times over or Paris's Eiffel Tower 19,000 times, even to construct enough cars to reach from Earth to Moon if lined up nose to tail.
Since its founding six decades ago, the Justice Department's civil rights division has used the Constitution and federal law to expand protections of African-Americans, gays, lesbians and transgender people, immigrants and other minorities — efforts that have extended the government's reach from polling stations to police stations.
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He said a location for a holding company for the merged entity had yet to be decided between Ireland, Amsterdam and London and would depend on questions including taxation, work permits, ease of reach from the United States and Germany and working language of the new company.
"Caution should be taken as this is the conclusion that North Korea wants the U.S. and others to reach from viewing the images and it is likely that an actual device will have a somewhat different design and that this was only a model mock-up," the experts said.
Aaron Ramsey found himself at the other end of a chippy cross off the end line and directed it beautifully with his head to a spot well out of reach from the Chelsea keeper: Arsenal were dominating this game—with or without a missing Chelsea man—and surely deserved to raise the Cup.
The transportation authority has set aside about $1.7 billion to pay for part of the cost of the next leg of the Second Avenue project, which will reach from 96th Street to 125th Street, though no timeline has been established, and the source of funding for the rest has not yet been identified.
The number of attacks in more remote parts of the northwest African country have also increased as al Qaeda- and ISIS-linked groups have established a presence there, attacking remote gendarmerie outposts and expanding their reach from Mali and Niger in attempt to take advantage of what they see as a permissible environment.
"I actually believe that if we stay put, we are going to be in a situation in 10, 15 years where we're really going to have half of the world that is going to operate on, by the way a blockchain-based technology, that will be out of reach from our national security apparatus," Marcus said.
But during a short demo, they sounded full and clean (although, they seemed to have a closer soundstage than I'm used to.) When paired with a high-end DAC and amplifier, Focal claims that the Elear can hit frequencies between 5Hz and 23kHz, while the Utopia can reach from 5Hz to 50kHz, with an impedance of 80 ohms for each.
Here's a short (by no means complete) list of what should, or could be, other implications: The United States and Europe should take this moment as a wake-up call to pay far more attention to addressing non-military national security threats, including their excessive dependence on China for crucial supply chains that reach from pharmaceuticals to "rare earth" materials used in almost all our high-tech gear.

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