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"roving" Definitions
  1. travelling from one place to another and not staying anywhere permanently

790 Sentences With "roving"

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Should I be a roving vendor and always move around?
The underground roving gentleman's club likes to keep its secrecy.
Commentary by Kevin Williamson, a roving correspondent at National Review.
We're already seeing roving groups of masked people destroying property.
"Pagliacci" depicts a roving band of comedic players in Italy.
This roving, ambitious novel follows two sisters from Northern Ireland.
Bare feet, bare stage, roving musicians — and yes, those suits.
Cernan drove the Lunar Roving Vehicle around the landing site.
In those years, Oshogatsu was a roving party in Seattle.
He punches the floating roving ball several times, ultimately defeating it.
But the Supreme Court is not a roving, agenda-driven commission.
Roving Eye Bohumil Hrabal died only once — in Prague, on Feb.
She is following in the bouncy steps of another roving wallaby.
Commentary by Kevin Williamson, a roving correspondent for The National Review.
The roving party is a convergence of people in unconventional places.
A guy is roving about with a camera on his shoulder.
It's a nonpareil tool for learning, roving and constructive community-building.
That can be seen in the facade of the roving city.
And it's coupled with his insatiable appetite for reading, roving, learning.
Like Marcello himself, the narrative and roving camera are easily distracted.
Commentary by Kevin D. Williamson, a roving correspondent at National Review.
He is beaten up several times by packs of roving punks.
Commentary by Kevin Williamson, a roving national correspondent at National Review.
Opportunity over Opportunity's days of roving around Mars are officially over.
Daimler isn't the only automaker interested using its vehicles as roving helipads.
So, could pharma transform from a roving bear market to raging bull?
She'll meet with Oleg Burmistrov, a "roving ambassador" with Russia's Foreign Ministry.
The pages of "The Brazen Age" are sprawling, roving, panoramic and omnivorous.
Essentially it's a roving screen showing a live person in another location.
It was the longest-lived roving robot ever sent to another planet.
No "Royal"-access luxury cabanas, roving pedicurists or sling chairs for rent.
Monet's 'Water Lilies' of roving and some lilies I purchased off of eBay.
He has no authority to be a roving commissioner to find political sins.
The colors were roving in and out of our visual range of course.
NASA has been flying past, orbiting, landing and roving over Mars since 1965.
Like roving hair dryers blasting away the earth, the method drives neighbors nuts.
I'm always roving and pecking to see what's coming out, what looks enticing.
This explosion of a roving septic tank apparently happened on a street in Moscow.
A giant roving caterpillarCoachella sure likes to fuck with its probably-not-sober guests.
Is the whole of Australia positively lousy with roving bands of nomadic pizza slingers?
He sees himself taking on some sort of liaison post, perhaps a roving ambassador.
Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont are emerging as major destinations for roving beer lovers.
Local artist and muralist Hueman designed the new bicycles, forming a roving art installation.
There is little solid data to quantify the number of these roving, underwater hazards.
In Better Things, we finally see Adlon in a roving, female-led autobiographical comedy.
In reimagining the proscenium as the camera's roving eye, Mayer combines two chief moves.
Gone are the roving camcorder and the drab trappings of the nine to five.
And V33V has suspended their activity calendars of museum tours and roving Happy Hours.
His most striking qualities were a radiant sense of humor, generosity and roving curiosity.
Zaron Burnett is a roving correspondent for Playboy and freelance writer living in Los Angeles.
With each bowl, Mr. Johnson focuses his roving eye on a new cuisine or three.
A roving band of megaphone-toting musicians wanders the halls, performing the artist's original music.
Surface missions are sexy missions: Everyone loves roving robots and panoramic imagery of other worlds.
What if a roving band of mutant proletarians suddenly shows up at the front door?
My high school clique was essentially a roving Beatlemania, spewing obscure facts and lyric interpretations.
Because it won't be roving over the surface, the landing site was an important determination.
Mike Pence looks like a soap opera villain--the untrustworthy doctor with a roving eye.
Bulgogi folded into tortillas has been handed out through the window of a roving truck.
The conversations are roving: they are studio visits, site visits, and formal and informal discussions.
From: New York CityBeat: Mostly roving deep-dives and features, generally on the 2020 field.
This week Prada Mode, the Milanese luxury label's roving private member's club, has hit Paris.
If your car becomes a roving office, people can move farther away from city centers.
The often surreal or disturbing posters were commissioned by mobile video clubs to advertise roving screenings.
She often uses wool roving because when torn in small pieces, it resembles paint brush strokes.
On last night's Jersey Shore, all eyes were on Ronnie Magro's wandering eyes and roving hands.
It was unclear what plans the police had to shut down the roving groups of protesters.
Bangkok is quite a party town, so we have roving parties that we call Funky Freeland.
But then his hands are roving the tightly wound scarves, searching for the place to start.
Kennedy's wandering eyes and roving hands are open to reinterpretation too, in light of current scandals.
We were like a roving variety act, but without name recognition or singing or sex appeal.
Verboten began as a roving party held in lofts and warehouses all over New York City.
The visual in that moment was like something sent from one of Mars' roving robot reporters.
It's just loose footage, a mass of roving B-roll covering whatever he saw each day.
There will also be a troupe of roving musicians performing for the run of the show.
She's known for her roving, unpredictable imagination, and for the dazzling ingenuity of her narrative conceits.
Rob Ryan, who was not available for an interview Tuesday, acts as a roving defensive analyst.
L's roving performance with a small contingent of local dancers, which took place over three days.
With apps, doctors and nurses fear their personal smartphones become roving access points for patient data.
I don't hate the phrase "nutters" because it makes us sound like a roving schoolyard gang.
Like a roving soul in search of a body, he enters another person whenever he wishes.
They are clanging, mad-scientist tableaux — one bright and mostly stationary, the other loud and roving.
It has let a roving encampment set up on campus three times, for 90 days each.
"All these dudes think that one guy alone could somehow withstand the roving mob," he said.
Dee uses a roving, limited omniscience to give voice to a wide array of Howland's residents.
But no election-year incumbent wants a story line muddled by angry bands of roving protesters.
Yes, it's the Olympics — but this is the Theater Olympics, a roving festival founded in 1994.
In 2017, Border Patrol agents arrested 310,531 people at checkpoints and roving patrols across the country.
Knightscope's series of roving security eggs began as a cheaper way to secure empty lots and buildings.
But he's spent much of his adult life roving the world taking wildlife photos and writing books.
Many argue that it is their ethnic backgrounds that make them travellers or gypsies, not perpetual roving.
We observe him prowling his technical area, roving about with impossible confidence and slick, snake-hipped grace.
Google Street View cars have started roving Pittsburgh's streets to spot methane leaks, the Post-Gazette reports.
It consists of roving shots of miniature dioramas representing a small city devastated by some unknown catastrophe.
Protesters damaged cars, set other objects ablaze and threw bottles in roving clashes that lasted until midnight.
Roving Eye It's one world, we're one community, and so we must all read the same books.
Disembodied hair, colorfully woven or tied with humble strings, becomes a metonym for a roving female subject.
"You guys are a lot more enthusiastic than the British," he says, eyes roving around the room.
In Australia, police have issued tips for how roving Pokémon Go players can safely play the game.
Life is no longer represented on a stage set, the roving imagination sees life as a show.
After being set up, a former shogun executioner (Tomisaburo Wakayama) strikes out as a roving, freelance assassin.
The gleaming MedMen marijuana dispensary near us has touch screens and roving geniuses like an Apple store.
Front Burner For autumn, La Maison du Chocolat will sell its hot chocolate from a roving cart.
There are more roving hands and wounded male egos at the carnival parties in Gilgi's native Cologne.
Right now law enforcement can do that without a public process and have those cameras roving around.
Gone are the halcyon days of perpetually unlocked doors and packs of unsupervised kids roving the neighborhood.
Or he could make a grand proclamation about Tesla Cybertrucks roving the Martian surface in four years.
Ma was more obsessed with protecting his precious "lianhuanhua" comic books from roving bands of Red Guards.
The arrival of the anarchists—a roving band of hard-left protesters—was emblematic of that effort.
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It includes the Medium Tings gallery in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, and the roving We Buy Gold. Mrs.
After a few years as a coach and roving hitting consultant in the Chicago Cubs organization, Ramirez's second career in the game seemed secure and fairly easy to project; by all accounts, Ramirez was happy in his life as a roving goofball/Homer Yoda for minor leaguers in need.
But, after a decade of roving from one short-term post to the next, Koeman finally settled down.
In the evening, they might be turned into roving party buses, ushering fans to a concert, for example.
The Concord Police Department issued an alert after they received calls about roving aggressive bees in the neighborhood.
The roving moral panics that Pokémon has always magnetically attracted are not necessarily all unreasonable or totally unfounded.
"The Revenant" puts viewers in the middle of the woods both with a roving camera and immersive audio.
Airbnb has made it easier for firms to place roving employees in hosts' rooms instead of in hotels.
Kanye West also dropped a new gospel album, which he promoted via a roving purple bus in Manhattan.
Any stragglers who get close will claw at the walls until a roving patrol comes to dispatch them.
A roving correspondent for Hannity's show spoke with residents who blasted local leaders and went easy on Trump.
The roving moral panics that Pokémon has always magnetically attracted are not necessarily all unreasonable or totally unfounded.
Meet The All-Seeing Trump, the Zoltar of your nightmares who will be roving around NYC today pic.twitter.
Walks don't make many memories, but Kenny Graham, a roving hitting instructor for the Blue Jays, was impressed.
Federal prosecutors are not given roving commissions to investigate "evil" or "wrongdoing" — only violations of federal criminal statutes.
The audience (inevitably small) follows the performers from room to room, along with a roving roster of instrumentalists.
Cousin Sue may seem content with her current kitchen partners, but trust me, she's got a roving eye.
There are gold mines and roving banditti; mules are branded, and dung is hauled to smoke out grasshoppers.
His first job out of college was a gig as a roving mime at an Indiana theme park.
Roving around the company's workshops, she collected rejects (dinged pocketbooks, scarves with a snagged string) and other detritus.
They were a breed of their own, and all the world a roving pavilion of Homo sapiens . ♦
Ms. Berendsohn, an artist-entrepreneur, wanted to rent a storefront and start a roving studio in Monterey, Calif.
That's the basic concept behind Temi, a sort of roving tablet that was initially designed to help the elderly.
Enter the Brotherhood Without Banners, a roving troop of soldiers and nobles led by the Lightning Lord, Beric Dondarrion.
Billy is now a street-smart, mildly delinquent teen, roving around the neighborhoods of Philadelphia to find her again.
It was being show at Harbour Art Fair by a-space, a roving artist-run gallery based in Switzerland.
In a dark, chilling speech, he described an America beset by roving gangs of foreign murderers: Think of it.
One of the most egregious examples cited in the report concerned a prototype of NASA's Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV).
Instead of roving, they will re-fire their rockets on the MX-1 lander and "hop" to different locations.
Finding the winning formula and locating its value is, appropriately, like the Argonauts' roving search for the Golden Fleece.
They venture out for lunch, popping by a Mexican food truck, nearby pizza shop or the roving popcorn truck.
Roving bands of self-proclaimed cow protectors began to appear, mostly in northern India, which is more socially conservative.
Two other provisions — one authorizing "roving" wiretaps, the other on lone wolf surveillance authority — are also set to expire.
In May 225, Lee came aboard the Gemini Man project; Westenhofer, a roving freelancer, signed on three months later.
The Roving Eye feature on April 9 attributed an erroneous distinction to "Ghachar Ghochar," a novella by Vivek Shanbhag.
But many of these roving techies would argue it's the opposite, and they're actually being smart with their funds.
The unexpected affinities proposed in this book bring to mind the roving approach of Marshall McLuhan or Bruno Latour.
Just under five feet tall, the robot has a small head on a roving, boxy body with no neck.
Partway through the set, the video screen was given over to a "kiss cam" roving the audience for smooching couples.
Curiosity is currently roving around Mount Sharp, a 5-kilometer-high (3-mile) mountain in the center of Gale crater.
Because as we all know, roving gangs of lunatic Beyoncé fans began to do violence against police following that performance.
Jubilant, he pranced around the room, weaving his roving video selfie through the crowd, which shifted to accommodate his whims.
The Jewish Partisan Army that resulted, split up into scattered roving units, could now carry out proper ambushes and sabotage.
The Hakuto team aims to be the first to explore these tantalizing lunar realms with its unique roving tag-team.
Yara and crew are good at exactly nothing so far, except you know... raiding and roving and all that jazz.
They're a roving pack of Jagr impersonators who represent every one of the star's many stops around the hockey world.
Open Book This week, the prolific critic, essayist and novelist Tim Parks temporarily takes over as our Roving Eye columnist.
The roving fan cameras at sports games have brought the world so much joy, and Saturday night was no different.
In 2013, his monthlong roving exhibition, "Station to Station," moved from New York to San Francisco on a transcontinental train.
Cash, locked up in stock options, is about to flood the region, and fleets of new millionaires will be roving.
Or the roving group of actors and musicians who embrace pastoral pleasures in Emily St. Mandel's bestselling novel Station Eleven.
On March 15, the government's ability to collect call records, combat lone wolf threats and establish roving wiretaps will expire.
The secretary of state and vice president and acting chief of staff and the president's roving private lawyer, among others.
Efforts to raise the wreckage began Friday The Conception's certificate of inspection required a roving watchman, US Coast Guard Capt.
A possible endgame for the drone delivery agenda: The use of roving "airborne fulfillment centers" (AFCs) to make Prime deliveries.
Make Music's participatory programs on the winter solstice are dotted throughout the city, and take the form of roving performances.
Pack a picnic and clothes you can move in for the next installment of Gibney Dance's free, roving summer series.
Stottlemyre left his post as a roving pitching instructor for the Mariners the next year to be with his family.
Tanzania, Africa In Tanzania's central Serengeti, Roving Bushtops' compact camping trucks unpack into six 1,000-square-foot luxury safari tents.
Other dishes they could prepare from their roving herds included sheep's cheese, and a lamb broth topped with chili oil.
Just go to Portillo's website and cast a ballot for where you'd like the roving meat vehicle to drive to next.
They tallied up the calories logged and the calories burned through walking — racking up steps while roving the neighborhood for candy.
A roving robot is hunting a woman named Bella (Maxine Peake), and it will not stop until it has caught her.
But for most roving laptop warriors, the Incase Icon Pack hits the junction point of good looks, carrying capacity, and comfort.
The code is implemented by a roving company of administrators, backed up by an enormous number of police and paramilitary forces.
Astronauts used a wheeled Lunar Roving Vehicle for the first time during the Apollo 15 mission to study the moon's geology.
One imagines torrents of storm water and sewage, rats the size of pedicabs, and roving pods of zombies and CHUD s.
The same set, with some tweaks, is used for "Pagliacci," where the train becomes a makeshift theater for the roving players.
Partisan politics should not blind us to the dangers of prosecutors with roving commissions to investigate "matters" rather than specific crimes.
There are already some similarly self-driving droids from Starship Technologies roving the streets making Postmates deliveries in a few cities.
The bright blue bookmobile, which hit the road this week, is a roving offshoot of Parnassus Books, a popular independent bookstore.
The roving Giovinco, M.L.S.'s most valuable player in 2015, had been a constant source of concern for the back line.
It's like the travelogue of a roving spirit, able to observe people at work and pigeons at play with equal curiosity.
Willi Dorner, a dance company from Vienna, will incorporate Taos people as part of the art in a roving dance performance.
She resists a characterization of Lynch as any sort of lothario, and says his roving affection was never based in selfishness.
The troupe — a roving band of actors, musicians and directors who produce a variety of plays and entertainment — is centuries old.
The fleet of robots orbiting and roving Mars has been on the lookout for methane, the breath of a possible something.
He has been exhibited at MoMA PS1, in the roving Manifesta biennial (Manifesta 11 in Zurich) and in the Berlin Biennale.
Their singing mingled with the spoken voices of Inwood residents recorded in interviews, played through speakers carried by four roving operators.
Arya Toufanian is the 25-year-old proprietor of I'm Shmacked, a Girls Gone Wild-style roving party and video series.
In 1971, "Falcon" carried astronauts David Scott and Jim Irwin, along with the first Lunar Roving Vehicle, down to the moon.
There is also an increasing number of roving food trucks at service stations, among them Andrae's Kitchen, in Walla Walla, Wash.
"I've been thinking of these roving bands of young Diplodocus in the forests akin to Peter Pan's Lost Boys," Woodruff said.
Roving through the row's derelict assortment of buildings, it takes little time to understand the kaleidoscopic array of works on view.
Artist Aram Han Sifuentes has created a roving archive of fabric protest signs, which anyone can check out at no charge.
The roving and easily mobile nature of many of these spaces is almost certainly related to Southern California's housing affordability crisis.
BOOK REVIEW The Roving Eye feature on April 9 attributed an erroneous distinction to "Ghachar Ghochar," a novella by Vivek Shanbhag.
Temple University spokesman, Ray Betzner, told NBC10, a local television station, that roving juveniles played a "cat-and-mouse game" with police.
The concert is part of Ambient Church, a roving programming series that places experimental audio and visual performances within unique architectural environments.
They look both weary and effortlessly cool, as they exchange glances and drinks under the cold gaze of a roving security camera.
Scientists are keeping a close eye on the rover's damaged wheels, but they think Curiosity is up for its roving tasks ahead.
While he was on the ground (presumably distracted by giant spiders and roving kangaroos), the train pulled away with nobody on board.
Otherwise, the appeals court said, bankruptcy judges will end up as roving ombudsmen, forced to scrutinize proposed reorganization plans for potential illegalities.
Like some Martian riff on the Energizer Bunny, Opportunity has been actively roving around Meridiani Planum since it landed there in 2004.
And then all of a sudden we had these roving gangs with Nazi skinheads attacking -- and in this case killing -- an immigrant.
Roving packs of red-hat-wearing teens — mostly male and almost all white — from the Lincoln Memorial to the Library of Congress.
"Star Roving" is an amiable cloud-rocker with a Britpop chord progression and Neil Halstead's vocals residing somewhere in the soothing haze.
And to help new diners figure out what goes with what, the restaurant has roving "flower hosts," or weed sommeliers of sorts.
The other contains a roving cast of FaZe-adjacent influencers, like RiceGum (a model and rapper) and Sommer Ray (a fitness model).
Some time later, we learned Sunday, the roving warrior-turned-septon played by Ian McShane discovered and nursed him back to health.
"The Tree of Life" is a roving, gorgeous look at how people grapple with infinity without falling into the traps of narcissism.
There are also those ever-entertaining churrascarias, a genre of restaurant featuring waiters roving the floor with machetes and skewers of meat.
Now the pop star is throwing down at an orgy hosted in a mysterious mansion occupied by attractive millennials with roving hands.
But even with its engine troubles taken care of, Williams's roving piece of propaganda isn't exactly looking at a smooth road ahead.
Image: AmazonAmazon's roving six-wheeled delivery workers are headed to the sidewalks of California, and they're bringing their human babysitters with them.
There are the pin collectors, the D23 conventioneers, and the roving gangs who stroll around Toontown in denim vests with back patches.
The roving demonstration halted on a tree-lined block outside a red-brick townhouse that the protesters said belonged to Mr. Kanders.
Now 31 years old, he's a roving shooter with modern offensive skills that force help defenders to stay home and pay attention.
Legions of lobbyists who have spent their careers quietly roving around Washington, pushing to preserve beneficial tax structures, are ready to pounce.
He does not mind that it works as a nifty bit of marketing, either — this notion of himself as a roving warrior.
He is now the roving outfield and base-running instructor for the Toronto Blue Jays, who annually play two exhibitions in Montreal.
Mr. Icahn serves as a free-roving economic counselor and the head of Mr. Trump's effort to reduce government regulations on business.
Mr. Thiel would serve as the country's roving tech ambassador, opening doors around the world that are closed to mere government officials.
These days, Apple has done away with the dedicated Genius Bar in favor of having roving employees to help with technical issues ...
For Kendra and her family, that has meant roving the globe for competitions: to London, Rio de Janeiro, Los Angeles (three times).
That roving model, designed to encourage discovery, can turn any festivalgoer into a critic: selecting and sorting, setting priorities, making agonized choices.
The roving international spectacle that is Art Basel continues to cement Hong Kong's claim as the capital of the Asian art market.
His popularity and career exploded when he teamed up with a D.J. named Larry Tee for the roving underground party Love Machine.
But with the initial hype period over, it seems likely that far fewer people are getting their houses mobbed by roving pokémon trainers.
Artists Theresa Loong and Laura Nova's Feed Me a Story gathers family recipes and immigrant food experiences through a roving social engagement project.
The cast, crew and more than half a dozen roving journalists are squeezed into a long, covered terrace on a Manhattan hotel rooftop.
Instead of roving the hallways, old high school bullies work in pizza shops, deal drugs, and beat around the same old side streets.
It would simply preserve the balance of the last full court: a 4-4 split with the roving Justice Kennedy as swing vote.
But with each move, the show has changed: songs rewritten and replaced, an ensemble and then roving musicians hired, a dance break inserted.
"All four specimens are adult males, which would have been roving around looking for females at this point in their lives," Selden said.
If you walk into one of these roving saunas, send the car number to the authority via Twitter so it can be fixed.
In a particularly poignant scene, Joan comes upon the roving-eyed Joe flirting wildly with the young female photographer assigned to trail him.
In 1629, the roving diplomat and connoisseur Constantijn Huygens dropped in on the Lievens-Rembrandt workshop and recorded the visit in his autobiography.
His essays are collected in two books, "Just Before Dark" (1991) and "The Raw and the Cooked: Adventures of a Roving Gourmand" (2001).
Roving Eye The migrant is the "defining figure of the 20th century," Salman Rushdie wrote 20 years ago in the literary magazine Granta.
But humanitarian groups tell a different story: Burmese soldiers are roving the countryside, carrying out an orchestrated campaign of murder, rape, and arson.
Potentially a transport from Mars back to Earth so they can be studied in labs, but the rover won't be roving all alone.
"It was undeniable that proximity sparked conversation," said Judd Bagley, a kind of roving technologist and strategist who once worked in this group.
For the tenth time in five minutes you shake sand out of your hair, kicked there by a roving band of screaming adolescents.
She spent some of the Obama years as a roving correspondent for Bill Maher, gauging the national mood from Mississippi to midtown Manhattan.
For dinner, I scored a reservation at the Mayfair Supper Club, a vintage-glam restaurant with roving performers that overlooked the Bellagio Fountains.
Wherever "Let 'im Move You" goes, it brings this free outdoor component, a kind of roving rejoinder to the insularity of the theater.
UVD Robots says that its roving robotic pods work by emitting ultraviolet light throughout an area, killing viruses and bacteria, including the coronavirus.
After decades of roving, research, and taking illuminating photos of the red planet, the biggest question remains: Could there be life on Mars?
Which actually makes my job relatively daunting, because it means I'm sort of like a roving editor working across all sections and departments.
But what he always really wanted to do is let the public control the MR-808, and contribute to the roving sound installation.
" In the ad, which bore his signature, Trump referenced "roving bands of wild criminals" and said, "I want to hate these muggers and murderers.
While surveillance cameras are limited by their physical placement, real-time face recognition with body cameras would turn police officers into roving surveillance platforms.
Roving gangs wander the streets and, if you turn down the wrong alley, an unfriendly player may just stick a shotgun in your face.
We were saddened to learn that Baltimore's roving art space The Contemporary is going on hiatus, but there's also something brave about that decision.
The Steve Roach concert is part of Ambient Church, a roving programming series that places experimental audio and visual performances within unique architectural environments.
The roving robots use the same kind of components you'd expect in a self-driving car to sense people and problems in a building.
Read More Cramer: Roving bull market just getting started The charts of Expedia finally just gave the buy signal that Cramer has waited for.
The roving machines, which speak six languages, will be stationed at terminals to assist customers looking for food, directions and help snapping a selfie.
It's a bit like a jewelry store hiring a ring of diamond thieves or the postal service unleashing a pack of roving neighborhood dogs.
A roving exhibition, now on view in Manhattan, looks back on capitalism and its "artifacts" from an imaginary future after the system has disappeared.
A roving exhibition, now on view in Manhattan, looks back on capitalism and its "artifacts" from an imaginary future after the system has disappeared.
Ali was surrounded by half a dozen tight-lipped, roving-eyed members of the Boston Muslim temple, and his full lower lip hung sulkily.
Borrowing from old realism and newer modernism, McGregor activates the privilege of roving omniscience, as he peers into kitchen windows, back gardens, upstairs bedrooms.
An actor dressed to look like Boris Johnson was roving, posing for selfies and pontificating about Brexit in character to anyone who would listen.
The idea of roving bands of liberals grabbing for your guns and robbing you of a fundamental freedom is scary to lots of people.
Initial hype and lines for its roving, limited time only Snapbot vending machines led Snap to overestimate demand but underdeliver on quality and content.
The exceptionally popular, ridiculously delicious Guerrilla Tacos offers a roving trove of farmers' market finds and uni as fillings for your taco-craving pleasure.
Burke, 56, a native of St Louis, Missouri, was Fox's Rome-based roving correspondent for Europe and the Middle East before joining the Vatican.
To Mejdal, who is roving among several minor league affiliates this season, that goal has become more personal than he ever could have imagined.
Her practice has taken her to many countries, but "Liberty Theater," her latest book, focuses her roving, unsentimental eye firmly on the United States.
Treatment units never closed and roving operations resumed less than 48 hours after the November rocket attack, said Jessica Ilunga, a health ministry spokeswoman.
" There are also roving, lyrical long shots of Queens streets that, in their grit and dazzle, recall the boyhood Bronx of Don DeLillo's "Underworld.
He regularly gave tours of the company's state-of-the-art fulfillment centers, featuring a custom software system and roving bands of autonomous carts.
She was previously a senior editor for The New York Times Book Review; she also wrote a column, "Roving Eye," focused on international literature.
In the campier "Vampire Circus" (showing on Monday and July 261), a roving gaggle of undead circus performers avenge the killing of a count.
Last summer, he was returned to patrol and spent months as part of a roving team in some of the city's highest-crime neighborhoods.
It's a formula that has won it near-­universal praise from TV critics, who admire the show for its roving empathy and nonjudgmental gaze.
Back outside, groups of roving protesters looked for exits near the Jockey Club Innovation Tower, an impressive piece of architecture designed by Zaha Hadid.
Fūnem Studio's fiber packs are sorted into coordinating colors and come with yarn or wool roving, which can be spun or woven into projects.
The electric vehicle is essentially a roving produce section and once it arrives, you pick what you want and are charged through the app.
In announcing his appointment, Mr. Trump said Mr. Greenblatt's success in negotiating complex transactions and building consensus made him the ideal roving global negotiator.
National Transportation Safety Board Chariman Robert Sumwalt said Thursday the boat was required to have a roving watch person, but crew members were asleep.
Other allies include the roving Jesus and perhaps Daryl, who ended the episode back in his box, reading a note urging him to escape.
Roving absurdity trainers will be offering 60-second lessons throughout the neighborhood all weekend — and classes each day at 1pm at 24 Seigel Street.
His own experience learning Verbal Judo led to full-time work as a roving instructor after he retired from the New York Police Department.
What starts as a smartphone-controlled R28-D123 could end up being a roving battle bot, or anything else a creative mind can hack together.
Finally, there is peace in the streaming galaxy as a roving band of rebels have made it to their destination just as the prophecy foretold.
A hip wait staff takes food orders, while roving "flower hosts" — a sort of weed sommelier — hand out thick tomes with lists of cannabis options.
Like other unsettling immersive experiences, most notably "Sleep No More" at the McKittrick Hotel, "The Cooping Theory 127" features roving actors enacting various story lines.
Partnering with Astrobotic allows these companies to focus on roving, imaging and communication technology and leave the difficult entry, descent and landing up to Astrobotic.
Roving enemy convoys scattered all around the world offer a decent challenge, but that accounts for  Rage 2 left me wanting in the best way.
While Marble hasn't built this feature yet, it plans to someday  offer "temperature control," turning its robots into a kind of roving refrigerators or ovens.
But an increasing number of judges are ignoring these boundaries and view themselves as something akin to roving inspectors general for the entire executive branch.
The roving carolers can arrive unexpectedly at all hours and often come inside to eat and drink before taking the party to the next home.
We spent a week roving back and forth along a 120-mile stretch of border, under giant skies filled with dramatic columns of rolling clouds.
A start-up called Cobalt Robotics is making roving security robots for use in commercial buildings -- whether that's an office, data center or a hospital.
At night, I opened my eyes in the darkness, afraid that the roving colored spots behind my eyelids meant it was happening all over again.
When the curtain is pulled on this country, I don't want its legacy to be that of a roving predator in the deep blue sea.
" The New York Daily News ran a notorious headline about the victim: "Wolf Pack's Prey: Female Jogger Near Death After Savage Attack by Roving Gang.
In a world ruled by Kanye West and Drake, hyper-confessional lyrics, roving artistic appetites, wounded outsider mentalities, and unconventional backgrounds had become the default.
Roving around a circle of people seated in fold-out chairs, she tried to strike a tone equal parts empathy and fury, while avoiding pity.
It's still lurking in her computer: Big-hearted cynic w/spiritual leanings & roving intellect GWF, 36, Loves E. Dickinson, yoga, music, & my New York Times .
It takes time for both you and the robovac to learn what the potential booby traps in your house will be for the roving machine.
By October 1994, a "roving band of reporters" surrounded Clark as she left the courthouse one day, The New York Times reported at the time.
Of the two gangs available, I was interested in the Thotties, who are essentially a roving band of young women who seduce and then murder Sims.
" Rao added: "Allowing the Committee to issue this subpoena for legislative purposes would turn Congress into a roving inquisition over a co-equal branch of government.
"Allowing the Committee to issue this subpoena for legislative purposes would turn Congress into a roving inquisition over a co-equal branch of government," Rao wrote.
It was a rare meeting of two roving, curious minds when Anthony Bourdain and Barack Obama sat down over bún chả and beer in Hanoi, Vietnam.
This, he said, prompted the show to send roving correspondent Watters to New York's Chinatown to get the scoop on what voters thought of the election.
From there, we see roving gangs, a lot of fire and firearms, and mysterious government entities looking very distressed about having to work on Purge Night.
And the film's funniest bit may be when Moana and Maui are attacked by three huge pirate ships run by a roving band of murderous … coconuts?
Early vehicles regularly struck horses and pedestrians in the streets, gave birth to roving criminals like Bonnie and Clyde, and became common settings for sexual assaults.
You'll also learn how to create and program weird anthropomorphic creatures like roving robots and motion sensing teddy bears that laugh whenever you wave your hand.
Plus, Apple will float past the EU's roving eye, splintering political parties are a ticking U.S. time bomb and bank bosses may hang up their hats.
The outlet in Teatern was packed when I visited, but true die-hards seek out these franks at the roving food truck of the same name.
Murphy lets the whole song play out, and for four minutes a room full of strangers are singing along to each other under Despacio's roving spotlights.
They take on the roles of traffic cops, shouting at performers to get on the floor and directing the roving M.C.s, Ruby Lopez and Franco Finn.
It's an example of the importance Puerto Ricans place on the Christmas season, when family feasts and roving parties known as parrandas happen seemingly every week.
In 21993 he became a roving reporter for "Good Day New York," a popular morning show broadcast on WNYW, Channel 5, New York City's Fox affiliate.
I thought nothing of this during my first meal at Oxalis, a roving pop-up turned permanent, not long after the place opened, in late December.
Named after a Farsi word meaning "to savor in one bite," Logmeh's roving roasts are about the experience of every bite and being an interactive eater.
Roving medical or burial teams have been beaten or stoned by villagers after rumors spread that they were stealing bodies for witchcraft or forcibly vaccinating children.
The 2016 edition of Art in Odd Places included a monument to Henrietta Lacks, a "Red Line" archive, and roving dialogues on the theme of race.
While meeting with the Houston Astros' instructional league players in September 2013, the roving hitting instructor Jeff Albert asked the young prospects a series of questions.
As for apartment buildings, roving robots and sophisticated camera systems have improved security and also given residents more control by shifting video intercom access to cellphones.
But Genie, when she got the job at KENI, pushed herself and pushed the station and kind of muscled her way into a roving reporter gig.
And Babetown, a roving party for queer women, as well as trans and nonbinary people, sold out its first dinner in September 2016 in 48 hours.
Drinks, which are made on a roving antique bar cart, include sake riffs on the martini and the Cosmopolitan, as well as straight sake and beer.
He began broadcasting in 1954 at WRCA radio, becoming the station's first roving reporter, and two years later moved to WRCA-TV in the same capacity.
You might even empty your wallet -- if there are no bumps, roadblocks or roving gangs of Donald Trump's imagined criminal immigrants between you and the ATM.
Roving Eye For more than 50 years, the German novelist Christa Wolf kept an unusual diary: She recorded the events of just one day — Sept. 27.
Social media is infested with roving bands of malicious hackers, far less concerned with intercepting communications for surveillance purposes than with wreaking havoc and embarrassing targets.
The result was that thousands of Marines sat within range of the North's 135 millimeter artillery, which struck firebases and roving Marine patrols with deadly accuracy.
Woods has a roving eye—he references SpongeBob, Chuck D, Mamet, Andre 3000, Achebe, and Dworkin—and his syntax is unlike anything else in hip-hop.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Roving machines trundle through the cavernous expanse of a salt mine, the mineral walls glittering in the pale industrial lights.
Last week New Horizons broke the record for long-distance deep space photography; this week, the Opportunity Rover broke the record for long-distance deep space roving.
Kusama's direction follows suit, rarely going in for flash; instead, she uses a roving camera to trail behind characters, almost as if they're leaving us behind too.
"For between $2,000 and $3,603 per month, a retired couple can live well and cover all expenses without scrimping," says IL's Roving Latin America Editor Jason Holland.
The crew of the NOAA ship Okeanos Explorer has spent the last three weeks roving the seafloor around the Pacific Islands and generally seeing what comes up.
"Can pharma go from roving bear market to a raging bull status like so many other sectors have done in recent months?" the "Mad Money" host asks.
" In more recent years, Harrison penned a memoir, "Off to the Side," and a collection of essays, "The Raw and the Cooked: Adventures of a Roving Gourmand.
But starting Tuesday, the screen on the roving bot will come with better built-in camera options — and it can get around with just a few clicks.
The venue advertises its walled building as having security features that include guard towers, razor wire, roving patrols and teams to search all vehicles entering the premises.
Police have closed some of the streets in the area on a temporary basis, mostly in response to roving protest marches that began immediately after Trump's victory.
Former soldiers from the United States, United Kingdom, and elsewhere, drifting in the murky realm of global security contracting, could reinvent themselves as roving assassins for hire.
He's been a roving ambassador for the country, has twice attended the United Nations General Assembly with the Comoros delegation and holds three current Comoros diplomatic passports.
Take a seat in the sand and drink it all in: the lapping ocean, the roving seagulls, and the hordes of rollerbladers whizzing past, belting out songs.
This tradition has existed for centuries but has altered radically with the proliferation of weapons and involvement of cattle barons who use cows as roving bank accounts.
After an accident with a turret, a roving monster and a row of little houses, I was imprisoned by another worker, and then unceremoniously (perhaps coincidentally) removed.
A roving photo truck that produces large-scale portraits, which JR's team then pastes around the city, has been a hit with locals and international visitors alike.
"No more reaving, roving, raiding, or raping" may be some poetic alliteration, but how is this going to work among a people who don't know anything else?
Joeonna Bellorado-Samuels didn't intend to start a conversation about race and gentrification when she opened roving art gallery We Buy Gold in Bed-Stuy last summer.
In 1960, he staged a "happening" on the streets of Paris involving roving sculptures, documented at the Stedelijk with a home movie and the artworks in question.
But Sheeran also has a roving eye—he enjoys breaking out into raps whenever he needs to express an antagonism that is ill-suited for guitar pop.
Those 750 reality series might be nothing more than data points to you, but each one represents a roving community of TV makers, both young and old.
The Texans weaponized Clowney by matching him one-on-one with interior linemen, often out of five-man fronts and usually from a stand-up, roving position.
LONDON — Imagine stirring renditions of "Sweet Caroline" and "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" belted out by fans munching on Cracker Jack sold by roving vendors.
Santiago's Mami is larger than life, a parent to 11 children who must contend with a roving partner who leaves her fighting to keep her family afloat.
In the maze of Stone Town's streets, roving packs of little boys dressed in white robes (kanzu) with new hats (kofia) zoomed around corners, exploding with excitement.
His art is a form of urban exploration, roving over, into and around Singapore, studying what few others see: outlying islets, sewage tunnels, buoys, lighthouses, sand barges.
Roving bands of black youths had attacked Hasidic Jews, killing one, after a car driven by another Hasidic man had accidentally struck and killed a black child.
In an interview with Hyperallergic, Báez explains he envisions MECA as a roving Caribbean art fair that will eventually make a stop in his native Dominican Republic.
Desperately poor, he'd string together a pack of up to 10 dogs, which caught the eye of a roving photographer who made the penniless Perrero a star.
Albert Benaiges, for example, has built a career as a roving ambassador for Barcelona, working in Dubai and Mexico before landing at Cibao in the Dominican Republic.
Starting within hours after the Valentine's Day shooting, they had begun to assemble into a semiprofessional roving advocacy troupe, focused on moving the needle on gun control.
The jungle in Colombia's Chocó department is peppered with roving units of the country's biggest rebel group known as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.
Bossa Nova's roving retail robots are around two feet tall with an extendable arm equipped with lights and sensors that determine what's in stock on a particular shelf.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads After failing to find a new executive director, Baltimore's revered and roving art nonprofit The Contemporary is going on an indefinite hiatus.
According to IL's Roving Latin America Editor Jason Holland, who lives on the Riviera Maya, there are first-rate hospitals throughout the country—every major city has one.
In other words, these are autonomous, roving surveillance machines that pick up massive amounts of data and then send it back to both the contractors and Knightscope itself.
As she searches, she finds another roving band of refugees, accompanied by their own Archeron, who seems to know more about Ree than she ever could have hoped.
In October 21980, New York Review Books reissued her roving, decadent memoir Eve's Hollywood (originally published in 210), followed by Slow Days, Fast Company (1974) in August 2016.
"Without such relief, Charlottesville will be forced to relive the frightful spectacle of August 12: an invasion of roving paramilitary bands and unaccountable vigilante peacekeepers," Charlottesville's lawyers wrote.
As first revealed by ZDNet and Android Police, Google employees have been roving the streets of American cities, offering $5 gift certificates in exchange for a facial scan.
By Friday afternoon, "Jesus Is King" was being promoted on the streets of New York through at least one roving purple bus playing the album through its speakers.
It was like being locked in a roving prison cell with a marketing guru who kept yammering about the internet of things and a mystical future of vehicles.
Its founder posits that insurance-rate discounts could incentivise drivers to become, in effect, freelance roving crime-detection units for the police, subjecting unwitting citizens to constant surveillance.
We were able to grow our fleet (one truck became two, which soon became four), and the roving lobster shacks were canvassing Southern California in a few months.
Roving vehicles offering Brazilian merchandise have served Japan for decades, Hatano said, selling pastels, a traditional fried pastry with assorted fillings, as well as imported food and magazines.
Roving from open studios to late night parties to later night conversations throughout the building, Raia embedded herself in the collaborations, and the hustle, of 931's community.
It's both amusing and encouraging to see Hasselblad — widely recognized for the quality of its moon-roving professional gear — introduce a new flagship model with so many affordances.
The "provisions" are the small plates, which can be chosen at random from the ever-changing dishes on the roving carts to blanket the table as quail accompaniments.
At a conference for Google employees, the two were watching "Roving Mars," a documentary about the NASA engineers who achieved the incredible feat of exploring the Red Planet.
"Roving demonstrations" of people came out between West 23rd and West 59th in the city where both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump had their headquarters on Election Night.
A small robot is roving around a massive U.S. nuclear waste site to gather critical samples of potential air and water contamination after an emergency was declared Tuesday.
Gustafsson and Haapoja first launched the roving museum in Finland, where they also held seminars about gender equality, empathy, and animal rights and set up a vegan café.
Do we allow roving bands of protesters throughout Washington to use direct harassment and potential violence as they try to address the myriad policy decisions made each day?
The Times splits its dining coverage between it signature high-brow restaurant column and a roving reporter who visits smaller, mostly "ethnic" places for the "Hungry City" section.
That period imbues the record with a sense of foreboding—there's field recordings of ringing bells, roving packs of wild dogs, and the chanting of a local choir.
They have, however, done a number of tests to see how much movement they can get away with as far as moving bodies and the roving VR camera.
The film "plays a time-tested tune with captivating originality and flair, and with roving, playful pop-culture erudition," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
Indian weddings bring to mind a riot of colors, glittering gold jewels and swingy skirts studded with rhinestones and tiny mirrors that refract light like roving disco balls.
This season's installment of Beach Sessions, organized by the dance collective Aunts, proposes a roving experience, in which audience members wander from one performance site to the next.
The first was a roving report of how people dressed — to work, to lunch, going to see their shrinks — which meant Cunningham was on a perpetual street safari.
It has partnered with Facebook on a roving pregame college-football show (since canceled) and produced a widely watched baseball show that regularly features former major-league players.
Roving packs of wild-eyed tweens hunted in herds for "holy grails" and additions to their "congas," or Rockette-like lineups of identical Breyer molds in different colors.
Roving Eye As a child, Leonora Carrington — painter, fabulist, incorrigible eccentric — developed the disconcerting ability to write backward with her left hand while writing forward with her right.
Permitting the House oversight committee to nose through Mr Trump's books, Judge Rao wrote, "would turn Congress into a roving inquisition over a co-equal branch of government".
"According to its certificate of inspection, the passenger vessel Conception was required to have a roving watch," said Lisa Novak, a spokeswoman for the United States Coast Guard.
"According to its certificate of inspection, the passenger vessel Conception was required to have a roving watch," said Lisa Novak, a spokeswoman for the United States Coast Guard.
Charlie Sheen, Lindsay Lohan, Tom Cruise and Paris Hilton were among the scores of celebrities captured by E. L. Woody's roving lens — whether they liked it or not.
You'll still need to leave your home to pick the mini-console up if you end up scoring one, but these roving Amazon stores could be your savior.
My friend Jane, bighearted cynic with spiritual leanings and roving intellect, loved ideas and books, and she loved babies, but she had a particular weakness for teen-agers.
These items speak not with the wrenching power of the Point of Pines cabin but with a kind of roving intelligence, enabled by the symbolic wit of art.
In its preliminary report, the National Transportation Safety Board said the 75-foot-boat did not have a crewmember on roving overnight watch as required by its certificate.
Roving musicians played norteño music for a few dollars a song, a tuba honking merrily over the thud of speakers set up in the back of pickup trucks.
His case is that freedom is the license the roving mind requires to go down any path it chooses and go as far as the paths may lead.
"Far from being a wide-ranging, roving inquiry, in fact three very discreet topics," she said, adding that the deposition would not seek answers which might expose sources.
Several times a year, Carl Arnheiter and Dave Hill lead a "roving" comedy show through a different cultural institution; in New York, they favor the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The roving machines rely entirely on the remote operators to move along, which makes Kiwibots different from Amazon's Scout and Ford's Digit bots, which have sensors and autonomous capabilities.
Photo: Kartashev and Simon (New England Journal of Medicine)A woman's selfies helped her monitor the movements of an unwelcome guest: a roving parasitic worm living in her face.
Three stages will host readings, and there will be alternative interactions as well, such as the roving "Typewriter Project" booth, where you can contribute to a collaborative epic poem.
The company wants you to take it home, gaze into its single roving-yet-unblinking eye and speak private thoughts to your loved ones into its many-eared panel.
But underneath its roving camera and dialogues about contemporary French cinema, Assayas's core themes reveal themselves: globalization, the convergence and collision of cultures, and France's place in the world.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Roving around New York City with an airline beverage cart, artists Theresa Loong and Laura Nova collect oral stories for a multimedia cookbook.
What's next: "The restaurant industry is very conservative, and [tech] adoption is low," said John Ha, CEO of Bear Robotics, which makes roving servers like the one pictured above.
"Everybody knew that he had a roving eye and he pushed it with women," Perkins said, adding that he would occasionally walk around naked or fly off the handle.
According to the TechnoBuffalo report, it would use the new dual-camera hardware that has been spotted in some prototype Model S and Model X units roving the streets.
That complicates efforts to keep roving space explorers away from either site, though Wörner told the Guardian he hoped nations could simply reach an agreement putting them off-limits.
There must be some panic room, red roving sirens and banks of screens, and with three keys all clicked in unison we can turn the whole thing off, right?
Today, the US government's Digital Analytics Program (with some help from roving web-development squad 18F) released some pretty cool data sets on who's visiting the government's various websites.
The United States is the only country to have missions that survived landing on Mars, and NASA has been flying past, orbiting, landing and roving over Mars since 1965.
Blue Man Group currently has six productions stationed in New York, Boston, Las Vegas, Chicago, Orlando and Berlin and two touring productions roving around North America and the world.
" Cramer Remix: Worst could be over for banks Cramer: Roving bull market just getting startedCramer: This stock worth buying hand over fist Blackstone Group: "Remember, these companies need IPOs.
Opening a week later, another skater movie, Minding the Gap, exposes how the gendered mandate of toughness can prove hazardous to those roving the concrete jungle of early manhood.
The three authorities the legislation would renew comprise the "business records" provision under Section 215, as well as the roving wiretap and lone wolf authorities in the FISA law.
Baseball fans in the United States and Canada are familiar with concessionaires wandering the stadium selling hot dogs and the like, but roving vendors are not common in Britain.
Soccer fans typically wait until halftime to sprint to the concession stand and get a hot cup of Bovril, so the idea of roving vendors in Britain are alien.
Until then, if he remains in the race, Cactus will sleep wherever he wants at the roving bivouac where runners, organizers, support crews and journalists camp nightly in tents.
But ultimately, they sold themselves: In 0003, Mr. Brant gave them $2000 million for their stake in the magazine and Condé Nast hired them to be roving international editors.
As the country's roving Wikipedian-at-Large, he is spending a year coaxing New Zealanders to take up volunteer editing on what is the world's fifth-most-visited website.
Last year, there were two major snowstorms in southern Connecticut, where Mr. Albis tested his app, which connects homeowners with snow-filled driveways to a roving band of snowplows.
In their place are long wooden tables chosen by former design chief Jony Ive and roving employees who can take you through the checkout process using just their iPhone. 
On New Year's Eve, in Cologne, roving groups of Middle Eastern and North African men sexually assaulted and robbed hundreds of women as they celebrated in the city center.
The platform, which theoretically will be outfitted with autonomous vehicle technology, could be used as a shuttle, for delivering packages to customers or even as a roving mobile shop.
Trump could bolster the impact of Obama's efficient deportation machine by bringing back tactics from the Bush era — workplace and neighborhood raids and roving "task forces" of local police officers.
Like a camera slowly panning the room as intently as a roving eye, we track different angled views of the kitchen as they unfold across the surface, like an accordion.
That's where the cameras got them in the photo, above — roving show photogs also took note of the duo hitting it off and asked them to pose for some shots.
Since its inception in 2009, the Creative Time Summit has functioned as a flexible, roving platform bringing together artists, activists, and other thought leaders engaging with today's most pressing issues.
Speeds often lag behind those you'll get in stores and restaurants, just because of the nature of roving wireless connections, but they'll do to check your email on the go.
Should the PT Scientists mission be successful, it'll be our first chance to see the state of the equipment left behind by the astronauts, namely the Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle.
She's back, after Arya set her loose in the woods in season 1, and she gets a +25 for discovering herself and assembling a roving wolf militia in the process.
For about a week before the men arrived, rumors circulated on the messaging system WhatsApp warning of bands of kidnappers roving the area and infiltrating villages to snatch young children.
With a roving eye toward the 2020 presidential election, Rubio reaffirmed his endorsement of GOP nominee Donald Trump even after the "Access Hollywood" tape with Trump boasting about sexual assault.
A lot of people who, a lot of pundits, they get attacked, and some of them they're attacked terribly by these roving mobs, some of them violent, which nobody wants.
The Museum of Ice Cream is a roving pop-up that's been notable for serving as a playpen for Instagrammers and... er, not much else considering its $38 admission fee.
But the mood was decidedly subdued for an event that in recent years has evolved in New York from a protest march against police harassment into a roving street party.
During the keynote at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, the company focused a great deal on the implications for e-commerce and retail — pitching the shuttle as a roving storefront.
When astronauts Gene Cernan and Jack Schmitt drove across these on their Lunar Roving Vehicle to collect samples, they didn't know at the time that moonquakes created these geologic features.
When astronauts Gene Cernan and Jack Schmitt drove across these on their Lunar Roving Vehicle to collect samples, they didn't know at the time that moonquakes created these geologic features.
Cramer Remix: Worst could be over for banks Cramer: Roving bull market just getting started Cramer: This stock worth buying hand over fist Cramer recommended keeping Chevron, Celgene and Apple.
After a few minutes, he dropped the Mandarin entirely and spoke in English, pushing the conversation to a faster pace, and roving far and wide across subjects beyond the competition.
Three golf cart-sized roving machines that landed there over the past decade have methodically demonstrated that all the ingredients that are essential for life to form are on Mars.
The campus quadrangle is largely quiet, other than the chants coming from the picket lines in front of building entrances and the roving marching band of protesters crisscrossing the campus.
The biennial includes a visual art exhibition, but some performances are also part of the mix — like "Ball," a roving piece in which costumed dancers move through the city streets.
"The white American underclass is in thrall to a vicious, selfish culture whose main products are misery and used heroin needles," Kevin D. Williamson, National Review's "roving correspondent," recently wrote.
His own future is less locked down, not just because he's a man in an unequal culture but also because of his roving—and, it must be said, annoying—disposition.
There's me, as well as Darlene Superville from the Associated Press, author and roving columnist Nicole Hemmer, Los Angeles Times columnist Meghan Daum, and Katie Couric, most recently of Yahoo!
Google has changed up the camera tech used in its roving fleet of Street View vehicles – the cars you sometimes see driving around with a spherical contraption atop their roofs.
The team hoped to use him as a roving backup infielder this season, but he hit poorly at the start of the season before spending time on the disabled list.
But if "Coco" doesn't quite reach the highest level of Pixar masterpieces, it plays a time-tested tune with captivating originality and flair, and with roving, playful pop-culture erudition.
For now, though, this roving robot surveillance fleet technology is still being built and there's a lot of work to do before it's ready to be deployed in the field.
A more musically and culturally diverse scene is cropping up throughout the city, centered around roving parties where partygoers in sneakers dance to experimental tracks culled from around the world.
With its frequently rotating sets, roving cameras and a cast that looked (and behaved) like pimps and streetwalkers, the "Ring" presented by Mr. Castorf was a distillation of his style.
Michonne and Rosita reappear for the first time since the season premiere, fooled by a loudspeaker that ushers the episode into a shootout with a roving band of Negan's flunkies.
"Aside from deploying defensive weapons on the Spratly Islands, China should build a powerful deterrence system, including an aerial base and a roving naval force and base," the paper said.
In Lee's earlier life, when he lived with his wife, Randi (Michelle Williams), and their three children, he was a joker, the mischievous, wisecracking life of his own roving party.
There are some signs of the times, including a druggy love-in, references to the draft, a roving gang of vaguely Mansonish thugs and a repeated Buffy Sainte-Marie song.
She now travels full-time with the Oddities and Curiosities Expo and offers other roving classes where students cobble together jackalopes, rabbits and, like the Atlanta class, little white rats.
Residents of Al Islah, Iraq, on Saturday said they had witnessed "a strange" sight: two cows harnessed to explosive vests roving the northern side of the village, according to Col.
His renowned intolerance for those who lack his experience and knowledge also makes his relationship with Jared Kushner, the President's son-in-law and roving foreign policy fixer, worth watching.
In "Wet Felting Florals," the artist Crystal Gregory will teach children wet felting, a technique that uses sudsy water and tufts of wool roving to make compressed pieces of felt.
The actor also peddled jokes about underwear made of ham — Donald Trump's sirloin steak briefs "lock in the moisture," he quipped — and manhandling the Fox News crew with his roving thumbs.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)When Aibo is standing on its hind legs, tail wagging and soft OLED-lit eyes roving, it's so dang adorable you forget it's supposed to do stuff.
In the end times, when the Earth is populated solely by roving bands of marauders, at least we'll know Apple was able to find new ways to profit from the iPhone.
Suárez is a roving attacker, running where instinct takes him, often taking the brunt of tackles from behind as he seeks opportunities to strike or to open up space for others.
Many large companies employ roving anthropologists to seek out "edge cases": examples of emerging technologies and behaviour that have yet to become widely adopted, but have the potential to go global.
And since Uber's self-driving cars are roving data recorders, there will be high-level interest in seeing what happens to the footage and crash stats captured by the vehicle itself.
To continue engaging local audiences, the fair also launched MECA Foundation, a roving public program led by Caribbean artists who will lead art education workshops with school groups across the region.
There's a sense of competition with these roving circles, sure, but it's of the cooperative sort, sort of like holding my ground on an assembly line rather than bulldozing to victory.
Her birth announcement in 1908 mistakenly identified her as a boy, and her unhappy father tried to kill them both, yet she succeeds in building a life as a roving photographer.
Beyond entertainment, the purpose of these roving performances in the Bangkok evening is to preserve Chinese culture and tradition in a country where Thai-Chinese are often third or fourth generation.
It made sense for trios and pairs to freelance around the map and, once you had those small groups roving around, your odds on your own weren't quite so bad either.
The incident became a possible flash point for the Black Lives Matter movement's roving attention, but the story soon faded, and in January, a grand jury declined to indict the officer.
During the show, a roving camera on the stage follows Beyoncé's every move and broadcasts it on the screens, ensuring that every fan has a front-row seat to her performance.
She also chided her fellow judges for allowing Congress to conduct "a roving inquisition over a co-equal branch of government," suggesting they had chosen to fixate on worst-case scenarios.
Molitor was a roving minor league instructor, focusing on base running and the infield, from 2003 through 2013, except for a one-year stint as hitting coach for the Seattle Mariners.
I would have come back every day for prickly pear fruits peeled at a roving cart, and avocado-and-milk smoothies at the World of Juices stand just outside the wall.
With help from the Detroit Historical Society and the Knight Foundation, the theater's roving production of "Detroit '67" has traveled to museums, high schools and community centers in the metropolitan region.
Faces Places chronicles a leg of the "Inside Outside Project," a roving art initiative in which JR makes enormous portraits of people he meets and pastes them onto buildings and walls.
Then there were the other, stranger worlds — which we explored for reasons of chronic illness, religious interest and some of the roving curiosity that defined my parents' generation at its best.
With defensive tackle Jarran Reed suspended, the Seahawks have more room to bump Clowney inside, but it's unclear if they'll want him standing up and roving like he did in Houston.
WASHINGTON — At the end of the summer, for one week only, hundreds of giant fantastical sculptures and whimsical roving vehicles appear, then disappear like a shimmering mirage in the Nevada desert.
The film chronicles a leg of the "Inside Outside Project," a roving art initiative in which JR makes enormous portraits of people he meets and pastes them onto buildings and walls.
Our roving culture reporter hadn't thought much about fun or joy in a while, and then she took an Instagram dance class with Debbie Allen, the choreographer, director, producer and actor.
By 2004, her films were on view in major shows like the roving Manifesta biennial of European contemporary art and the fourth Berlin Biennale, and at Artists Space in New York.
Eastern All year, Kanye West has been hosting a roving, informal, invite-only Sunday morning concert series — Sunday Service — featuring a gospel choir and sanctified renditions of his songs and others.
"Transgender and gender nonconforming expressions have been around forever," said Erin Christovale, the co-curator of the roving film program "Black Radical Imagination" who recently started work at the Hammer Museum.
At Issue Project Room, without the orchestra or the whispery, roving chorus heard at David Geffen Hall, it was easier to appreciate some of Mr. Lopez's delicate, near-the-bridge playing.
Miyazaki's vision evokes the chaos of this moment: the deep clannishness of country people; the roving packs of samurai, now homeless and jobless, forced to become raiders; monks moonlighting as mercenaries.
BAGHDAD — The highway from Baghdad to Amman, Jordan, cuts through the insurgent badlands of the western Iraqi desert, and these days any truck driver risks confrontation with roving bands of gunmen.
Ms. Rohe's languid reading of "Roving Woman" is especially lovely, and underscores the songwriter's dry humor ("When I stray away from where I got to be/Someone always takes me home").
In 2009, Ted Waitt, a wealthy co-founder of a computer company, financed a search of the ocean floor on the west side of Howland Island using autonomous underwater roving vehicles.
Small countries with no national space agency, as well as private entities, could soon have their own robotic resource hunters roving around the moon, with little honeycomb emblems on their sides.
A preliminary report on the tragedy from the National Transportation Safety Board said the Conception didn't have a crew member working as a roving overnight watch, like it was supposed to.
Through its gathering of alternative spaces and roving exhibitions, Other Places Art Fair offers insight into how artists adapt to new conditions, whether it be by flat file, pool, or truck.
But after Llamas started getting heat on social media, he deleted the tweet and sent out a clarification that made clear he didn't spot any roving bands of marauders terrorizing helpless citizens.
A Republican state legislator in Maryland, Patrick L. McDonough, warned earlier this year in a letter to the governor that "roving mobs of black youths" had been attacking white tourists in Baltimore.
The "Central Park Five" were all teenagers of color, and were part of a group of 24673 to 40 boys roving through Central Park that evening harassing people and chasing bike-riders.
What the future holds for Koeman is anyone's guess but his roving career thus far suggests a man whose loyalties lie with himself and his medal collection rather than any one club.
And if Superchargers stay free, I mean, why not form roving bands of loose-knit nomadic communities that constantly roam the world, working from their self-driving homes, stopping wherever looks interesting?
Such rhythms continue throughout the exhibition, creating a constant pulse that moves with your own footsteps and to the songs of the roving band, whom you may also follow as your guide.
The Mister Softee truck of most people's imaginations is a roving beast heralded by the proprietary jingle, and those still populate suburbs and leafy parts of upper Manhattan and the outer boroughs.
For a blistery Neapolitan pie, hit up Del Popolo, which after three years of roving around in the world's most bangin' food truck, is now a restaurant with real tables and chairs.
Cramer Remix: This stock survives the election Cramer: Stocks are incredibly undervalued Cramer: Sherwin-Williams deal a 'shocker' When tragedies occurred in those places, the concept of a roving bear market reappeared.
He then started to put roving illegal raves on under the banner of Labryinth in the late 80s, having forged a fire certificate, which he stole from under the fire officer's nose.
A land manager or concerned homeowner would simply call up their local goat herder and soon the cloven-hoofed beasts would be roving a fenced-in area, eating everything in their path.
Roving Danny is the narrative device that allows us to gather impressions of the city, and to get a sense of Danny and his cohort, and their tough life on the streets.
That wasn't going to work on the roving trails of the Faroe Islands, so she figured maybe she could strap some cameras to a few of the islands' more than 70,000 sheep.
Gabriel warns at the start that her seven-hundred-page text lacks "traditional biographical detail"; instead, it is a widely roving group portrait, evoking an entire era and aspiring to explain it.
Cool cats But getting Vector to notice a cat roving around your living room is not as simple as just showing the robot thousands of pictures of cats from existing online databases.
One Star House Party, a 20-month, 20-nation roving pop-up restaurant, may break all the rules—including its own—but makes a point of honoring traditions in its host countries.
Neither chamber has made much headway into deciding how to extend, reform or end the three expiring intelligence provisions related to lone wolf surveillance, roving wiretaps and a controversial phone records program.
Both the clothes and the voluminous notes that he distributes at the shows betray an erudition and a roving, restless mind that have a lot do with his deep roots in Rome.
Mostly, though, there is the 1963 Rolls-Royce Phantom V, which came into Mr. Jarecki's sights a few years back and serves as both the documentary's roving stage and silent co-star.
Years of roving the country in junk cars, foraging for food in school trash bins, being pelted with rocks by bullies and being eyed with contempt by neighbors have left her wary.
The same was true of the room-scale charger and the roving Roomba-like one, which wheeled itself up to a light switch and activated it automatically once it was close enough.
Datang Journal DATANG, China — For six generations, Chan Kuai-hung's family has worked and lived on the rivers of southern China, roving on wooden boats that served as fishing vessels and homes.
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Opportunity, the longest-lived roving robot ever sent to another planet, explored the red plains of Mars for more than 290 years, snapping photos and revealing astonishing glimpses into its distant past.
At the Barker Hanger, a roving project space by artist Hayley Barker, fair-goers rummaged through hundreds of artists' drawings organized in files and stacked atop a tarp painted by Barker herself.
The military has been trying to bring robots into wars since the 1950s, a long line of technological innovations that began with a bulky roving platform and carried into bomb-defusing robots.
But once it's roving, it will help in collecting data about the climate and geologic history of Mars and analyzing whether Martian natural resources could ever be used to benefit human explorers.
His body of work — shots from his roving portrait studios and portraits made in more pastoral scenes — have garnered comparisons to contemporary artists like Sally Mann, Carrie Mae Weems, and Emmet Gowin.
Elsewhere Mr. Isbell took firm control of the band, as a singer and a rhythm guitarist: At choice moments, notably on "Children of Children," he reeled out roving, ecstatic solos, using a slide.
ToeJam & Earl's idea of Earthlings include balding men with lawnmowers, Segway-riding cops, and slobbering fanboys — you know, normal villains — alongside roving demons, Medusa babies in walkers, and a giant club-wielding neanderthal.
One of the projects to be highlighted at Monday's talk is the Museum of Drug Policy, a roving initiative that has popped up in New York, Montreal, Mexico City, and London of late.
We'd made a desperate dash together, first into a classroom and then, when the roving gunshots seemed to be getting closer, out into the open and toward the first house we could reach.
Ralf, stern, commanding, endearing Ralf, is a roving and probing extension of his camera, a gaudily-dressed eyeball beamed in from the deepest recess of Berlin, somehow up there way above the clouds.
In Westworld, prior to the robot rebellion, Dolores Abernathy (Evan Rachel Wood) was consistently threatened with rape by the roving bandit hosts of the park, apparently for simple sake of Wild West authenticity.
Someone needs to brave the roving pack of proto-Demogorgons to restart the power so they can escape, and Bob points out that Hopper doesn't have the computer savvy to do it right.
Washington will be a duller place in his absence—so relentless and uproariously grubby were the scandals his roving eye for a freebie and Napoleonic sense of self-importance kept landing him in.
A lifetime of reading paperbacks has taught King this well; the opening chapters of The Gunslinger see Roland roving through a barren landscape and recalling his unfortunate stint in the town of Tull.
In the Comoros, where Semlex first won a contract to supply passports and other documents in 2007, he was made a special adviser and roving ambassador by former president Ahmed Abdallah Mohammed Sambi.
He's greeted by a roving gang of Sakaar rebels, in keeping with the events of the film, in which Thor and his crew stage a revolution against the Grandmaster and usurp his power.
Or the classic: a roving front-camera video of you tilting your head, pouting, checking yourself out in the literal camera as it films, eye-fucking yourself and anyone else who is watching.
Beijing plans to launch its first Mars probe around 2020 to carry out orbiting and roving exploration, followed by a second mission that would include collection of surface samples from the red planet.
From a technical and operational perspective, the Chinese have also figured out how to design a roving robotic vehicle that can survive temperature extremes on a previously unexplored part of the lunar terrain.
Lee Broom Pop-Up Store The British designer Lee Broom has a reputation for innovative presentations; during last month's Salone del Mobile in Milan he turned a roving delivery van into his showroom.
As for fancy mobile phones, get a dumb phone with basic voice and text service or let them pay the difference between that and the roving Internet access and shiny hardware they crave.
Their most recent project, Reactor, sits upon a concrete pillar at Omi International Arts Center in Ghent, N.Y., where it spins and tilts with the wind, and the roving weight of its inhabitants.
And while Soderbergh is definitely a cinephile's filmmaker, with a bag of delightfully nerdy cinematic tricks and a roving, inquisitive sense of curiosity, no one could accuse him of being an arthouse elitist.
Since Nevada voted to legalize recreational marijuana last November, High Times magazine decided to bring the Cannabis Cup—its roving celebration of everything tokable—to the Las Vegas area for the first time.
His "Museum of Transgender Hirstory & Art (MOTHA)," which houses Consciousness Razing as a project, is a semi-fictional roving institution that has exhibited at Seattle's Henry Art Gallery and Los Angeles' ONE Archive.
But it wasn't until later in February, when the government deployed soldiers and police from other regions, that the FARDC began carrying out missions targeting the roving bands of attackers in rural Djugu.
Roving packs of dogs wandered among piles of rubble, drifts of trash and the husks of stripped cars within a few miles of the manicured grounds of the resorts where many residents work.
The brevity works well for a series that's all about intimate, minute observations, emphasized by the roving hand-held camera, which creates the sensation of pulling up elbow-to-elbow with the characters.
To the Editor: The liberation and exhilaration that, according to Parul Sehgal (Roving Eye, June 4), Leonora Carrington felt by writing in an adopted language contrast with the arduous experience of Joseph Conrad.
She does keep a close third person trained on the settler's simple son, but the proximity works by opening up an ironic gap between his occluded perspective and the reader's open, roving one.
Gone here are the roving carts, but many standard items, like barbecued pork buns and delicate har gow, are on the menu, as are dishes like Peking pork chop and beef chow fun.
It suited Ursula, who would forever be fascinated by the interior lives of her characters, even as their stories unfolded in lands populated by roving dragons, androgyne aliens, or dense and ancient forests.
Set in a forlorn desert brothel, Hoffman's tale focuses on Clementine, played by Dern, and her tenacious thirst for vengeance against the Rufus Black Gang — a roving band of outlaws that murdered her daughter.
Rao dissent suggests a 'roving inquisition' In her dissent, Rao adopts the argument from Trump and House Republicans that the efforts to get Trump's personal documents cannot be done simply under Congress's investigative power.
Set deep in a tumbleweed-strewn desert, the film focuses on one wronged group of women's thirst to get even with the notorious Rufus Black Gang — a roving band of murderous, pistol-swinging criminals.
"The introspective and roving images of Facundo de Zuviría operate in dialogue with the work of North American artists Martha Rosler and Zoe Leonard," says Rangel, Americas Society chief curator and Visual Arts director.
Passed in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, the Patriot Act greatly expanded the scope of the government's surveillance powers, enabling new techniques like roving wiretaps and so-called "sneak-and-peek" warrants.
But, analysts and military officials say, there is also deepening collaboration among groups using modern communications and a sophisticated system of roving trainers to share military tactics, media strategies and ways of transferring money.
If you happen to live in Seattle, you and your loved ones can still rent from a roving fleet of hundreds of BMW (including the electric i3) and MINI cars, scattered throughout the city.
"They failed to have CCTV on the perimeter of the building, they failed to have roving guards around the building, they failed to have silent door alarms on the auditorium exit doors," he added.
In 2014, the 33-year-old, who holds down tech jobs by day, started Customs—a roving party in all-ages rock venues and dark basement clubs that spotlights DJs and producers from Asia.
I've rarely had to employ them, but knowing how to curse like a banshee in Spanish and Italian and warn off roving gangs of street kids in Portuguese and Arabic has served me well.
But on game nights, Yamaguchi employs more than 23 others, from anthem singers to halftime acts, dancers to D.J.s, pyrotechnicians to scoreboard controllers, roving M.C.s to camera operators, T-shirt throwers to confetti droppers.
Alicia Vikander will play Lara Croft in a coming film version of "Tomb Raider," based on the video game series about a grave-and-ruin-roving archaeologist who faces down foes around the world.
However, in September 2017 they tried a new venture, buying and converting a second-hand "kominka" -- a Japanese house more than 100-years-old -- into a roadside cafe catering to roving hikers and bikers.
Even with the production support team — a roving fuel truck accompanied by a sport utility vehicle packed with food, water, underwear, socks, bug spray, batteries, hard hats and cash — it was a juggling act.
Cut off by the roving bands of attackers, many had no choice but to flee east, away from Bunia and across the border that lies in Lake Albert, Africa's fifth-largest body of water.
Gritty, figureless street scenes of dystopic fantasy landscapes based on Philadelphia and San Bernardino populate the gallery as well, harking to a post-society future seemingly populated only by roving packs of wild dogs.
Congress has until March 15 to extend the three USA Freedom Act provisions that deal with roving wiretaps, lone wolf surveillance and a controversial phone records program that allows the government to request metadata.
To that end there are several Jackies roving in the movie, among them the anxious, breathy hostess who wafts through the White House, explaining her renovations to a CBS crew for a 1962 tour.
" Directly addressing the census case during his remarks on Monday, Sessions criticized "an increasing number of judges" who he said "view themselves as something akin to roving inspectors general for the entire Executive Branch.
The game's interface is like a stylized Google Maps, with roving Pokémon, waypoints for collecting items, and gyms where you can battle other trainers layed over shops, murals, and other landmarks in your area.
The Nazis were more than happy to put these claims into service, and even academics with better politics became convinced that the driver of human progress was the roving exogenous shock of migratory adventures.
He would let Martin Bashir do an occasionally pseudo-vérité version of the same, in a roving two-hour, 2003 TV documentary ("Living With Michael Jackson") that exposes him as being helpless against himself.
Earlier this year, he was working for the Mets as a roving pitching instructor before taking over as the pitching coach for Triple-A Syracuse when Glenn Abbott took a medical leave of absence.
In one corner, a lobster shack is doing a brisk business in beer and bite-size lobster rolls, as a roving waitress in oyster-shucking gloves offers bivalves out of a shiny metal bucket.
The Bank of England proposed new rules in January to close the loophole for such so-called "roving bad apples" but they are not yet in force so would not apply to the StanChart plan.
Occasionally, printed elements from the Beano cards emerge, ghost-like from beneath the paint layers — a minuscule roving elephant, perhaps, or, more frequently, the underlying grid, including the numbers and letters of the bingo game.
In a March 29 letter to the Legal Aid Society, Vito Mustaciuolo, the authority's general manager, said Nycha created a roving team to respond to repairs and partnered with other city agencies to expedite them.
Sure, the original Twilight Zone was scary for its time—the giants from "To Serve Man" are spooky as hell, and both the ventriloquist dummy and that roving slot machine are the stuff of nightmares.
The battery life is contingent on what it's doing, so presumably the longer it's running around looking for me with its roving 3D vision perception system, the more it's burning through a lot of energy.
The security detail will include hundreds of extra uniformed patrol and plainclothes officers, roving teams of counterterrorism commandos armed with heavy weapons, bomb-sniffing dogs and rooftop snipers poised to shoot if a threat emerges.
I hope that nobody ever gains so much more power over the other that taboo thoughts are forced upon people or that they're policed by roving drones that zap you for thinking a certain thought.
Its major draws include excellent health care and a cost of living as low as $2,000 to $3,000 a month for a couple, without being thrifty, said International Living's Roving Latin America editor Jason Holland.
Enter 29.993red Safe, an app which the Daily Beast reports is like Yelp, except for determining whether a business will protect customers from roving squads of antifa supersoldiers or let them dine while packing heat.
Examples of a roving bear market are when oil plummeted after peaking in 2014, when China brought down the cyclical stocks in 2015 and when banks were taken down at the beginning of the year.
The film picks up with Toula (Vardalos) and Ian's (John Corbett) daughter Paris (Elena Kampouris) in her senior year of high school, suffocating under the strain of her ever-present, roving circus of a family.
Veloso is already testing out the idea on the CMU campus, building roving, segway-shaped robots called "cobots" to autonomously escort guests from building to building and ask for human help when they fall short.
After his Yankee years, he was a pitching coach for the Chicago White Sox, the Seattle Mariners, the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles, as well as a roving pitching instructor for the Reds.
This is not merely mock-Romantic verse; it is, in its own way, very good Romantic verse, comparable to Byron's "So We'll Go No More a Roving," which must have been one of its inspirations.
Even though my generation has scattered to the four winds -- with me, the roving correspondent being the most extreme -- somehow we all find ourselves around this table at this time of the year, every year.
But there are also more intimate, sensory pleasures to be found here, whether it's in a collection of highly personal critical essays about art or a roving reporter's tales from the land of internet sex.
You wouldn't know about the on-the-record briefing, which also featured the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General James Dunford, and Obama-appointee roving ambassador Brett McGurk, from the U.S. news media.
There are beehive hairdos, a BBQ class on a golf course, and playful pokes at suburban ignorance and domestic imperfection, plus a roving cast that includes Stephen Colbert, Paul Giamatti, Michael Shannon, and Jane Krakowski.
Outside the market, men and women of all ages waited for the bus that would take them to their destinations, among the smells of tacos, trash, and roving vendors offering cold water and shaved ices.
To bridge the aesthetic gap between these two poles, Fortune found a lyrical sweet spot that married the personal and the political, an existential anxiety both unique and universal to connect the record's roving sound.
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Stoller's roving enthusiasm for Jeffersonian "yeomanry," or Brandeis's "system of regulated competition," or an "egalitarian system of free enterprise," or "fair competition" makes the reader wonder how Stoller's world is different from Friedman's or Hayek's.
Keeping Walker will allow the Mets to use Jose Reyes as a third baseman — and perhaps a roving infielder — with Wright's future clouded by his recovery from neck surgery and by his chronic back problems.
Police have arrested almost 300 people and confirmed several deaths after riots in Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria in recent days, when roving groups attacked shops mainly owned by migrants from the rest of Africa.
Police have arrested dozens of people and confirmed several deaths after riots in Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria in recent days, when roving groups attacked shops mainly owned by migrants from the rest of Africa.
INDUSTRIAL SCALE: Industrial fishing fleets are now roving across 55 per cent of the world's ocean area, and sustainable practices are taking place on too small a scale to meaningfully address the over-fishing crisis.
Some may remember "Going Places," the once-notorious Bertrand Blier black comedy from 1974, in which young and healthy Gérard Depardieu and Patrick Dewaere play a couple of aggressive sexual roustabouts roving the French seaside.
Since his capture, Cantlie has appeared in ISIS videos dressed as a prisoner in an orange jumpsuit, and filmed in the style of roving foreign correspondent reporting from the streets of the so-called caliphate.
Mr. Daunno, a 34-year-old from New Jersey, and Ms. Gray, a 37-year-old who grew up in a roving military family, spoke in separate interviews about their intersecting journeys through parallel shows.
The idea presented in the patent filing kind of nuts: it would set up a network of roving, intermodal delivery systems that would act both as a maintenance hub and merchandise warehouse for Amazon's drone fleet.
Sheikh Salman, who lives in Bahrain's capital, Manama, said that, if elected, he would be a "roving president," spending time in Zurich as necessary but focused on traveling to small countries where soccer has been underdeveloped.
Whether he uses his powers to start meddling with the past — or whether he simply becomes a roving eye through which the fates of other characters, past and present, can unfold — still remains to be seen.
Ryan Coogler has made just three films — this one, Creed, and Fruitvale Station — and all three have been greeted with great reviews, many centering on his roving, kinetic camerawork and natural eye for creating memorable images.
That doesn't mean we have an "open bicycles" regime, that personal property in bicycles is a myth, that roving gangs of bicycle thieves are operating in the open, or that laws against stealing bikes are pointless.
Fast-forward through a series of market pop-ups, a roving truck, and a few dozen metric tons of wild meat, and the trio now do a brisk business selling boar burgers and venison-boar currywurst.
Nor is E2I a roving strike force, as its grandiose name suggests, but a framework for Europe's ambitious armed forces (its members account for four-fifths of EU military spending) to act together in future crises.
If the Hinkley plan seems outrageous, that's because it only makes sense if one considers its connection to Britain's military projects — especially Trident, a roving fleet of armed nuclear submarines, which is outdated and needs upgrading.
He was just 27, yet had already been collecting for years; his then-roving gallery, Victor Hunt, was an attempt to support the experiments of his young designer friends in ways that the established galleries weren't.
No longer introducing English soccer hooligans (or Chinese Triads) to Muay Thai, these days the sprightly and youthful 62-year-old is a roving ambassador of the sporting Martial Art with an alphabet soup of honors.
" Rachel Zaretsky's installation, I Fall to Pieces (Mother's Version), is a video work all in blue, with a roving cursor and audio of the artist's mother singing a capella to Patsy Cline's "I Fall to Pieces.
Their shifting positions in a slippery hierarchy of power are conveyed throughout by how they are framed — and enlarged and shrunken — through the perspective of the roving camera, part of Tal Yarden's dazzlingly effective video design.
The conflicts in The New Order were not equal-sided, and even in the most powerful moments, were not shown as anything other than a glancing blow against the roving monstrosity that was Nazi world rule.
"Walking around downtown has become a nightmare," Ibrahim said in reference to the small army of police officers in civilian outfits roving around the streets of central Cairo as the fifth anniversary of the revolution nears.
That's the deadline to extend three expiring provisions of the USA Freedom Act that touch on roving wiretaps, lone wolf surveillance and a controversial program that allows the U.S. government to request access to phone metadata.
That's the deadline to extend three expiring provisions of the USA Freedom Act that touch on roving wiretaps, lone wolf surveillance, and a controversial program that allows the U.S. government to request access to phone metadata.
His songs provide the soundtrack for this Robert Altman western, in which a roving gambler (Warren Beatty) joins forces with a British prostitute (Julie Christie) to open a brothel in a mountain town in Washington State.
The National Transportation Safety Board released a preliminary report in September that found the Conception had violated a roving night watch requirement, as all six of its crew members were sleeping when the fire broke out.
Mr. Mundruczo's filmmaking background is apparent in various "cinematic" effects, including loud, intense music and a lengthy domestic scene where the actors, largely out of view of the audience, are filmed live by a roving camera.
Shekhar Kapur ("Elizabeth"), who directed the pilot and several other episodes, developed a restless, roving shooting style meant to rescue Shakespeare from snob cults and snoozy English classes and put him back into the city crowd.
Mr. Mundruczo's filmmaking background is apparent in various "cinematic" effects, including loud, intense music and a lengthy domestic scene where the actors, largely out of view of the audience, are filmed live by a roving camera.
When Hadid's roving Chanel Mobile Art Pavilion opened in New York's Central Park just as the magnitude of the 2008 recession became apparent, New York Times critic Nicolai Ourroussof took Hadid to task for her commercialism.
Despacio, the world-roving disco den he constructed with 2ManyDjs (AKA the Dewaele brothers of Soulwax) was a low-key milestone, a totally new feature at the festival and its first appearance in the United States.
The emergence of roving packs of hyper-glamorous, supportive groups of women banding together for fun, education and I don't know, food, maybe has been one of the prevailing trends of the past year of celebrity coverage.
The venue for Trump's event was less than four blocks from the site of the 2008 murder of Marcelo Lucero, an Ecuadorian immigrant, who was stabbed to death by a roving anti-immigrant gang of local teenagers.
The tactics employed by the sheriff's department were unconstitutional and involved the use of pedestrian checkpoints, roving roadblocks, warrantless home invasions and plainclothes deputies jumping out of unmarked cars to target black individuals, according to the ACLU.
" Turned loose on a lawless early internet, "kind of like a ghost town in the Old West," Boyd remembers that, "There were now roving bands of outlaws—trolls—randomly cycling through newsgroups looking for poop to disturb.
When Donne described his lover's body as an "America" traversed by his "roving hands," he left out the dirt, stone, and thorns that would make such an experience somehow less than, or at least other than, sensual.
Notebook Steve Scanlon, a roving souvenir vendor from Connecticut, was hawking "Hillary's Lies Matter" and "Life's a Bitch, Don't Vote for One" buttons on a street corner in Cleveland when I met him here late Tuesday afternoon.
For the next three Sundays, she presents "The Building Show," a roving performance installation that takes place in various spaces on three floors of her building and is inspired by the history that occurred in those rooms.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African police arrested more than 80 people and confirmed five deaths as riots in Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria intensified on Tuesday, spreading to surrounding townships with roving groups attacking mainly foreign-owned shops.
It began in 2012 as a kind of roving curatorial project called Hotel Art while the artists were living separately in Brooklyn and studying at Pratt Institute; they staged exhibitions in hotel rooms and other unorthodox locations.
The reauthorization of the bill would extend three expiring provisions of the USA Freedom Act that encompass roving wiretaps, "lone wolf" surveillance and a controversial program that allows the U.S. government to request access to phone metadata.
SAN DIEGO — The first thing you notice in San Diego's historic Gaslamp Quarter is not the brick sidewalks, the rows of bars and the roving gaggles of bachelorette parties and conferencegoers, or even the actual gas lamps.
Roving aerial robots keeping tabs on your property might seem a tad dystopian, and perhaps even unnecessary, when you could maybe equip your estate with multiple fixed cameras and sensors for less money and with less complexity.
Despite roving discussions on the seriousness of social issues, a thin gauzy veil of gold separated the conversations and the people who are experiencing those issues miles from this enchanting setting, very reminiscent of the Gilded Age.
As the economy continued to worsen, Mugabe gave his blessing to roving bands of so-called war veterans to embark on often violent seizures of hundreds of white-owned farms they claimed had been stolen by settlers.
In the East End of Pittsburgh, inside an eruv, a ritual enclosure installed by some Orthodox Jewish communities to allow for freer movement during the Sabbath, is a neighborhood of roving green lawns and 19th century architecture.
During the summer of 2016, it seemed like everyone was glued to their phones chasing rare Charizards or whatever on Pokémon Go —the mobile game that sent hapless people roving around their respective cities to catch virtual Pokémon.
Akira creator Katsuhiro Otomo directed the dark framing segment: a visual marvel that literalizes the program's title by imagining a gigantic roving vehicle that contains dozens of rusting mechanical circus attractions rolling inexorably through a bleak futuristic landscape.
"Stuck in the System" features stop-start orchestral samples with all the grandiosity of a Heatmakerz production, while "Pixel Rainbow Sequence" counterbalances pixelated keyboard arpeggios with a roving bassline that seems to possess a mind of its own.
To make the audience scared, the characters have to be scared, which means they can't just casually whistle up the authorities to take care of the roving maniac, the giant monster, or whatever else is on the loose.
I played most of Fallout 4 with a computer-controlled ally at my side — either the roving reporter Piper or the android detective Nick — so venturing out into the wasteland with other players didn't feel strange at all.
Marie Colvin, the roving war reporter for the Sunday Times from 1985 until her death in Syria in 2012, at the age of 55, thought female journalists distinguished themselves by focusing on people rather than the bang-bang.
Apparently, Rober's neighborhood is plagued by more roving gangs of thieves than New York in The Warriors, because he managed to trick at least five separate people with his glitter bomb trap, and the footage is truly priceless.
This roving focus results in a film that amounts to a series of short vignettes about this subculture, detailing the lives of the men and their relationships with their falcons in the lead-up to a falconry competition.
Their ride, NASA's Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), was a "brilliant piece of engineering with sealed electric motors in the hub of each wheel," according to Two Sides of the Moon, Scott's joint autobiography with Russian cosmonaut Alexey Leonov.
After hearing the rappers at a Beethoven festival, she hired them as roving linguistic ambassadors whose "video diary" (whether they were on tour or just fooling around in the Vaterland) became a feature of DW's electronic German lessons.
Alex is confined to a wheelchair, but winds up with two agents representing him in the field: intrepid Lois Lane-esque reporter Mary Delauney, and Leo, who shadows Mary as a roving spirit, and reports back to Alex.
Their joining of spiky letters, hieroglyphs and images convey an innately sophisticated, roving intelligence — sports, jazz, American history, the Bible, the human skeleton, colonialism — undergirded by a profound understanding of the greatness and pathos of African-American achievement.
" Her voice quavered with emotion as she read the moving opening stanza: "So, we'll go no more a roving/So late into the night/Though the heart be still as loving/And the moon be still as bright.
The Detroit-bred, Brooklyn-based Patrick Russell is The Bunker's latest resident, which is no small beans, considering the 29-year-old roving techno party's reputation as one of the bedrocks of New York City's electronic music scene.
Starting with the street clashes in Seattle during the World Trade Organization conference in 1999, "you just see this roving band that was at everything," said Scott Crow, a longtime liberal activist and author who lives in Texas.
"It is so important for the musicians to play this music, to widen their palette," Ms. Haïm, 56, said in an interview in her dressing room, her hands as expressive and roving as they were on the podium.
After the calls, Ator opened fire on civilians and police officers in a roving series of shootings, at one point hijacking a U.S. Postal Service truck before dying in an exchange of gunfire with law enforcement, police said.
Since 21973, when a hurricane knocked over chicken coops, the island has also been overrun by roving bands of roosters and chickens; on my first day in Lihue, I saw dozens of them, many trailing hordes of chicks.
In Atlanta, Erika Council serves buttery biscuits, the same ones she watched her grandmother Mildred Cotton Council bake for neighborhood kids who didn't have breakfast, at her Sunday Suppers, a roving dinner series that celebrates Southern food traditions.
At the center of Building O is a giant glass-enclosed atrium three floors deep, an inventory area called "the heart," with 412,22018 stacked boxes of watch parts that are retrieved as needed by a roving automated arm.
Barletta's interviewer, American Free Press' "roving editor" Mark Anderson, Anderson is a prominent Bilderberg conspiracy theorist who believes a secretive group of the world's most powerful leaders constitute a de facto one-world government that orchestrates world events.
Taking its name from the sensational Japanese monster, Godzilla grew into a roving, mostly volunteer organization that produced exhibitions, critical writing, and collaborative projects that challenged institutional racism and foregrounded the importance and diversity of the Asian Diaspora.
"Although this area of Costa Rica, does have a healthy rainy season—which peaks in September and October—you don't have to worry about tropical storms or cyclones making landfall," says IL Roving Latin America Editor, Jason Holland.
A typical telepresence robot, which often amounts to an iPad mounted to a roving stand, can't go up stairs and is difficult to navigate in the unpredictable floor plans that are typical of large tech companies, the application says.
Adams emphasizes Camille's piercing, roving curiosity — she's a mess, but a focused one — while Patricia Clarkson has a wilting grandeur as her condescending, endlessly hostile mother: She's like a flower arrangement that could benefit from a change of water.
This blends seamlessly with a society that also depends on bows and arrows, and that lives in rudimentary huts – and with the lush, natural setting that provides the open world environment, complete with roving small game and harvestable flora.
"Behavioral remedies presume that the government should serve as a roving ombudsman of the affairs of business; even if we wanted to do that, we often don't have the skills or the tools to do so effectively," he said.
Al Qaeda (AQIM) fighters claimed responsibility for the attack, one of increasingly bold regional strikes in the Sahel, a poor, arid zone between the Sahara Desert and Sudanian Savanna that is home to a number of roving militant groups.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The 2018 edition of the diverse, cosmopolitan, and — true to its name — roving Itinerant Performance Art Festival is in its second and final week as it makes its way across all five boroughs.
When people worry about the future, they worry about "Mad Max" roving bands of barely surviving people; they're concerned about automation and Skynet; they're focused on the wide divide between rich and poor that Deckard moved through so seamlessly.
The founders almost certainly did not envision a roving mandate for the Supreme Court to dictate to Congress, the president or state governments what actions comported with the Constitution (unless they were a party to a case before it).
Earlier Thursday, Burr chided the legislation's opponents — particularly over a provision that allows law enforcement to obtain "roving" wiretaps to follow terrorism suspects who frequently switch email accounts and discard phones — and recalled the lapse almost five years ago.
The other roving festivals of the time, from Lollapalooza to Lilith Fair, had an air of sophistication, but Warped was dirty, D.I.Y., and lacking air-conditioning and proper restrooms — and only three of the 21 headlining bands included women.
On a roving residency aboard a sailboat in the North Pole in 2017, Singh Soin met the science historian Alexis Rider and learned that Victorian-era Britain was abuzz with anxieties about the imminent arrival of another ice age.
On New Year's Eve a year ago, roving groups of men, most of them from migrant backgrounds, took advantage of a chaotic scene in Cologne, in northwestern Germany, and in other cities to harass, grope and sexually assault women.
By the time he left Coltrane's group in 1965, Mr. Tyner's piano had become one of the distinctive forces in jazz: His pot-stirring left hand pounded heavy bass notes, then topped them off with roving stacks of harmony.
GM's Cruise has a fleet of self-driving cars pretty much continually roving the streets of San Francisco, gathering data and improving their autonomous driving performance with the ultimate goal of underpinning future commercial self-driving products from the automaker.
The only way to buy a pair is from a Spectacles vending machine at the New York retail location, find the roving Spectacles vending machine around the world using clues on its website, or buy it used from a third-party.
In fact, Lepucki's California was a post-apocalypse novel, principally concerned with examining the breakdown of the nuclear family unit against the usual backdrop of roving death squads, cults, and verdant hills studded with deserted homes giving way to desolate wastelands.
After twenty-five years as a radio show, the Essential Mix has now added a globally roving party division, one that will see the Live series in a number of major dance cities in the United States later this year.
Roving Eye The woman in the photograph doesn't look frightened, even though she has reason to be; on the other side of the crumbling wall behind her, a small boy is pointing a big gun at someone just outside the frame.
The earliest of the five moving-image works here, "Travel" (1996-2013), is a 12-minute single-channel HD animation that features the roving perspective and tight, closed environment of video games as it moves through a lush, "natural" landscape.
Or rushing past the fountain with another young woman to see "Boris Godunov," sitting near the pool one hot afternoon with another, sneaking into concerts at intermission with others and roving downstairs at the ballet to grab empty orchestra seats.
It's more of an assistant than a free-roving bot, although it can move independently and avoid obstacles in real time using its built-in sensors and cameras, which it uses in "Follow" mode to lock on to its human guide.
Some of those disparate paintings are gathered for a reunion in "21 Rue la Boétie," a roving exhibition of art and war history that began last month at La Boverie, the newly renovated Fine Arts Palace in this eastern Belgian city.
Driving across the broken desert wastelands in armored muscle cars, shooting it out with roving enemy convoys, is kind of novel but it's also a pale shadow of what Avalanche Studios accomplished in its own Mad Max game in 2015.
But he would soon go on to open fire on civilians and police officers in a roving series of shootings, at one point hijacking a U.S. Postal Service truck before dying in an exchange of gunfire with law enforcement, police said.
He said the ship's roving mission was appropriate immediately after the storm when roads were impassable, but that as time passed it made more sense to allow seven hub hospitals to refer patients directly and ultimately for patients to refer themselves.
Mr. Hayes is making do by turning himself into a roving signpost, a kind of Pied Piper with a Warren button on his chest and a sign jutting out of his backpack on which he writes his message of the day.
In the core game mode, this ability is mostly a means to build shelter against the roving "creepers" that come out at night, but it quickly became clear that the game put no limit on what the player could make.
These women remembered walking along the southern city's packed beaches, heads uncovered, eating ice cream cones during a time when they could live freely without reprisal from roving gangs of armed, young, radicalized men who now patrol Aden's streets on motorbikes.
In his roving address, Pence also stepped up U.S. pressure on Chinese telecoms gear companies such as Huawei Technologies Co, urging allies to avoid the firms and saying Chinese law requires them to give Beijing access to networks and data.
Us neither, but this weekend, in the context of its festival of queer art and cinema, roving curatorial project Dirty Looks is bringing that era back to life with a marathon, 24-hour screening of pre-VHS queer pornography in Brooklyn.
Photo Courtesy NOAAIf there's anything that just about sums up the desperation of the Great Depression in one filthy package, it's photos of the Dust Bowl, when over-farming resulted in roving dust storms choking large swathes of the Great Plains region.
Returns Friday, October 21, on Netflix Beyond the chipper theme song and the goofy (but smart) Broadway parodies, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is a comedy of manners, a brilliant Austenian warping of Emma with a modern feminist bent and a roving satirical eye.
In 1989, he faced national criticism over full-page ads he took out in New York newspapers, warning of "roving bands of wild criminals" and calling for the return of the death penalty in a veiled reference to the Central Park Five.
For a while, the rules governing how this would work — how police departments would build policies to let the public view videos and feel comfortable about having a bunch of cops act as roving surveillance cameras — were written by local legislators governing cities.
For Mr. Michals, whose roving mind at age 214 still sprints from the philosophical to the paradoxical to the playful, foraging through the museum's vaults was tantamount to an Odyssean journey through some of the finest examples of what civilized man hath wrought.
The eight judges had four microphones to share, the prosecution had one, the witness stand had a microphone, another sat at the front of the courtroom, and then there was a "roving microphone" for the Nazis to pass around their court dock.
Ali's exploratory, politicized lesbianism offends her more traditional girlfriend (Carrie Brownstein, who also shows up for a minute in "Carol") and amuses the roving, rapacious Sarah, who, while stewing in a sauna, basically says that she couldn't care less about the patriarchy.
That may be a fair criticism to level at Buster Scruggs, too, particularly in its depiction of Native Americans, who in several segments enter the story as the insatiable band of roving killers that recur in the racist fever dreams of older Westerns.
In July, as the Iraqi army stormed the ISIS stronghold of Mosul some 60 miles away, bands of roving war reporters lugged flak jackets and camera gear through the mahogany-veneered lobby while frontline aid coordinators nervously guzzled coffee between long shifts.
Wu Yanhua, deputy chief of the National Space Administration, said Beijing aims to launch its first Mars probe around 2020 to carry out orbiting and roving exploration, followed by a second mission that would include collection of surface samples from the red planet.
The film chronicles a leg of the "Inside Outside Project," a roving art initiative in which the accomplished French street artist JR makes enormous portraits of people he meets and pastes them onto buildings and walls, each of them reaching several stories high.
Since the election, every signal sent so far from the Trump Transition and Republican-controlled Congress indicates an end to the FCC's roving, unbounded, hyper-regulation of competitive companies, a rollback of obsolete common carrier regulations, and a dramatically scaled back FCC.
During the course of a summer spent vacationing in a Hudson River town, their searches intertwine: Sara is seeking to understand "the ecstatic experience," while Victor, a man with a roving eye, is looking to add some emotional content to his work.
After incorporating themselves in 1969 as the Memphis Horns, Mr. Jackson and Mr. Love became roving ambassadors of the Memphis sound, in constant demand by artists as varied as Elvis Presley, Al Green, Rod Stewart, Steve Winwood, Bonnie Raitt, U2 and Willie Nelson.
Still, her roving did lead her to Baghdad, from where, beginning in 1917, she was instrumental in what we would call nation-building: composing an official "Review of the Civil Administration of Mesopotamia" (1921), and, in essence, defining the borders of modern Iraq.
The time away has done the band well; the self-titled work offers both the speaker-blowing grit ("Star Roving") and deft attention to detail ("Sugar for the Pill") that defines Slowdive's back catalog, and combined is as fresh as it is thoughtful.
The alternate universe that sets the Magic Mike films is a utopia centered around female pleasure in which roving gangs of hot, emotionally-open guys travel from township to township with the sole intention of making women feel sexy and cared for.
The "Truth Booth," a roving, inflatable creation by a group of artists calling itself the Cause Collective, will appear at the Transformer Station, an alternative art space, and other places in that city after traveling to Afghanistan and across the United States.
" She refuses to apologize for a man's roving eyes in "Don't Blame Me" (shared with the Jamaican singer and rapper Shenseea), while in "Coo Coo Coo," she accepts some advances but fends off others: "Who are you you you/telling me to smile?
The measure would provide an extension of two USA Freedom Act provisions related to "roving" wiretaps, allowing law enforcement to follow an individual across devices, and lone wolf terrorists -- people who might be inspired by, but not directly linked to, a terrorist organization.
He's convinced that he can find her with the help of conspiracy theories and hidden messages, many of which are steeped in pop culture, and sets out on a trippy search that involves a billionaire mogul, Hollywood parties and a roving dog killer.
Provocative recent research in both animals and people has found that, if a person's or animal's fat tissue is relatively leaky, allowing fatty acids to ooze into the bloodstream, those roving fat blobs can accumulate in other tissues, particularly the muscles and liver.
After being squeezed out there, he went to Fox News in 2009, where he has slowly been climbing the ladder, first as a roving panelist, then in 2013 as a weekend co-host of Fox & Friends, the network's breezy morning talk show.
You watch a moment like that, in the exhibition's "Talk-Back TV" montage, and you remember the show's deep roots as a roving dialogue, often through national events, tragedies and disasters, with Ms. Winfrey holding the microphone (several of which are on display).
Davidson said he, too, would favor letting the authorities lapse if there was no deal ahead of this weekend, but he added that he was planning to file a separate bill to reauthorize two of them: the roving wiretaps and lone-wolf authorities.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said she is pushing for a reauthorization, not just an extension, of the three expiring provisions that deal with roving wiretaps, lone wolf surveillance and a controversial records program that allows the government to request phone metadata.
"Now, I know I'm not the only Jewish candidate running for president," Mr. Bloomberg said in his speech on Sunday afternoon, delivered in a ballroom with a roving blue spotlight and Israeli techno and music by the rapper Pitbull setting the mood.
While its name conjures images of roving canines, the only wild things you're likely to find in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighborhood are the gang of intrepid young art dealers who have set up shop in the formerly forgotten bayside section of the city.
Another $217,220 comes from an edible landscaping business, in which roving horticulturalists hired by well-off clients install beehives, fruit trees, chicken coops, massive barrels for harvesting rain water and "laundry to landscaping" systems that funnel used washing machine water into the garden.
They find some safety in numbers when they team up with old school deli man Joe Dixon (Mykelti Williamson), chill Roan-bro Marcos (Joseph Julian Soria) and roving Purge Night nurse Laney Rucker (Betty Gabriel), all of whom are in equally dire straits.
The prediction of a hurricane of hail and fire doesn't mean that it has to be all gloomy and doomy for our class—except for Didi Davis, who was swept away by a roving glacier last week on her way to school.
In the president's protesting-too-much theater criticism of his potential opponents, there's a hint of the aging celeb's fear of being overtaken by the next hot sensation — someone dynamic, younger or newer, who will catch and hold the camera's roving eye.
The group playing this Wednesday is a trio featuring three esteemed, New York-based improvisers with a long history of collaboration: the dark-toned, harmonically sophisticated guitarist Ben Monder, the undersung saxophone titan Tony Malaby and the roving, idiosyncratic drummer Tom Rainey.publicrecords.
But unlike former independent counsel Ken Starr (or his former lieutenant and current Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh), Mueller is not operating as an all-purpose roving anti-Trump ombudsman who just looks under random rocks and tries to find dirt on Trump.
Well, these three young chefs—the UK-born siblings Ting and Shing Chung and the Taiwanese Erchen Chang—had become the toast of East London with a permanent Bao Bar at the Netil Market in Hackney and a roving market stall everywhere else.
With Dan Flavin–like neon tubes, Nam June Paik–esque television sets (broadcasting a view of your own sculpture, naturally), oversized gemstones, roving eyeballs, empty soda cans, and other accoutrements, you can build the colossal installation art of your dreams, or nightmares.
He's having a great time, romping around San Francisco as part of a "decentralized dance party"—a roving DJ set controlled by an FM transmitter, beamed to dozens of boomboxes, and led by men who look like Road Warrior extras drenched in neon paint.
In the zone, focused to the point it looks intimidating, so deep in flow that at times the roving cameraman needs to gently glide them back into shot with his right hand, reminding them there is a world watching, out there on the internet.
The basic mobile game pairs a roving mobile adventure RPG with a rich universe complete with deep history, with Bluetooth-enabled action figures that will talk to your mobile device automatically, rather than requiring a portal or hub like many existing toys-to-life options.
"When Chris told me what he was doing I thought, 'Wow, that's awesome, bring it back to the 21st century,'" says Greg Nanney, the owner of Drive By Press, a commercial studio that began as a roving, educational venture operating out of a pickup truck.
Levis's emblems are visual — the movement of hips, a hundred sparrows gathering in a tree — but his great innovation is a narrative delicacy that lets him widen stories across time, allowing them to accrue and swell until he suddenly stitches together the roving metaphors.
Netflix is about to release a new YA dystopia series from Denmark about siblings venturing back out into the world several years after a deadly virus wiped out much of the planet and seemingly left it to roving bands of survivors and mercenaries with guns.
A town that once served as protection from roving white mobs during the New York Draft Riots of 1863 now offers educational classes and tours, documents the oral histories of local Brooklyn folks, and hosts a farmer's market and free concerts during the summer.
You will wish you had the tools to start fires in the terrifying night, the means to defend yourself from the ever-circling jackals, and the currency to buy protection from the roving gangs that thrive in the shadow of Eternal Leader Trump's regime.
Her first museum exhibition in the United States ranges from comical student works to "La Town" (53), a sad, spectacular, 42-minute, apocalyptic disaster movie that consists of roving shots of miniature dioramas representing a small city and its populace devastated by an unknown catastrophe.
Her first museum exhibition in the United States ranges from comical student works to "La Town" (741), a sad, spectacular, 42-minute, apocalyptic disaster movie that consists of roving shots of miniature dioramas representing a small city and its populace devastated by an unknown catastrophe.
Her first museum exhibition in the United States ranges from comical student works to "La Town" (2014), a sad, spectacular, 42-minute, apocalyptic disaster movie that consists of roving shots of miniature dioramas representing a small city and its populace devastated by an unknown catastrophe.
Her first museum exhibition in the United States ranges from comical student works to "La Town" (253), a sad, spectacular, 42-minute, apocalyptic disaster movie that consists of roving shots of miniature dioramas representing a small city and its populace devastated by an unknown catastrophe.
Her first museum exhibition in the United States ranges from comical student works to "La Town" (2014), a sad, spectacular, 33-minute, apocalyptic disaster movie that consists of roving shots of miniature dioramas representing a small city and its populace devastated by an unknown catastrophe.
Her first museum exhibition in the United States ranges from comical student works to "La Town" (22000), a sad, spectacular, 28123-minute, apocalyptic disaster movie that consists of roving shots of miniature dioramas representing a small city and its populace devastated by an unknown catastrophe.
Her first museum exhibition in the United States ranges from comical student works to "La Town" (292), a sad, spectacular, 21962-minute, apocalyptic disaster movie that consists of roving shots of miniature dioramas representing a small city and its populace devastated by an unknown catastrophe.
Her first museum exhibition in the United States ranges from comical student works to "La Town" (25000), a sad, spectacular, 220-minute, apocalyptic disaster movie that consists of roving shots of miniature dioramas representing a small city and its populace devastated by an unknown catastrophe.
And outposts like Guam or the Virgin Islands could have just as much say as Iowa or New Hampshire in picking the nominee because of the unusual way in which some states and territories have permitted their delegates to act as roving free agents.
Imagine this: You and your roving band of psychedelic raconteurs—who just so happen to have an uncanny resemblance to the cast of Cool as Ice—are exploring the subtle nuances of not being able to feel one's face during a Sufjan Stevens set.
Nonprofits like the Salvation Army had dumped cast-off American clothing on Yemen, and there were roving vendors who'd rifle through the lapels on the half-dozen suit jackets they wore over their long, white thoobs hoping you'd literally buy the coat off their backs.
And roving packs of the beasts have cropped up in small cities in Utah, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts—where one evil bird had the nerve to flap his wings, vault into the air, and dropkick a woman, the New England Center for News reports.
Humans haven't quite reached a WALL-E-like society where robots care for our every possible need, but we do have a few roving security robots that can monitor places like banks, casinos, malls, and hospitals so human security guards can catch a break.
We live in a golden age of the "wellness vacation," a sort of hybrid retreat, boot camp, spa and roving therapy session that, for the cost of room and board, promises to refresh body and mind and send you back to your life more whole.
The social benefits of the immigrant enclave were immense, especially at a time when governments didn't provide much in the way of garbage collection — roving pigs were about the best slum dwellers could expect until later in the 19th century — much less social services.
At the opera house, there was no time for real rehearsal: Ms. Peters's only preparation to play Zerlina, the country girl who catches Don Giovanni's roving eye, took the form of hurried consultations with the stage director, Herbert Graf, and the conductor, Mr. Reiner.
Those bars, in turn, have their roots in New York night life in the 1970s, including the powerful system built by Richard Long at the Paradise Garage and crystalline sounds that Alex Rosner made for the Loft, the roving dance party started by David Mancuso.
Though the Vogue editor-in-chief has a reputation for a frosty demeanor, while reading Lord Byron's "So We'll Go No More a Roving"  in tribute to the late photographer, she began to get choked up, wiping away a tear as she made her way off stage.
Nancy got "SNL," I think she was on for a couple seasons, and so Steve ended up being a roving reporter on "The Daily Show," and then got the Dana Carvey show, but Dana's show was canceled after six episodes, so Steve was kind of grinding away.
There's potential, too, with this kind of marketplace in terms of providing key services and infrastructure in an autonomous driving future, when roving networks of self-driving vehicles will need to occasionally find places to stop and recharge, when in need of power or not in demand.
But European leaders cannot agree on its aims: should it be a symbol of ever-closer union, a roving gendarmerie to police the continent's periphery or, as Mr Macron implied this week, a force that could beat off the very biggest powers, such as Russia and China?
It's one thing to have some fun one-off experiences between watching bands; it's another to be engaged emotionally, and find yourself roving the dark halls of a turn-of-the-century theater looking for mysterious characters, on a secret mission that only you know about.
"Demonstrating that you can communicate and perform roving on the lunar far side using a relay satellite is going to be quite a technological feat, and it's going to bring a lot of prestige," Andrew Jones, a freelance journalist covering China's spaceflight program, tells The Verge.
Based on Philip Reeve's novel series, the story takes place in a future dystopia where cities have become massive, roving machines that prowl the surface of the Earth, with London, the biggest of them all, gobbling up smaller cities and dicing them to pieces for resources.
"But this much is clear: one hour of typical prime time gives us two women sex-crime victims, one grop-ee on poppers, one murderess, one stockbroker/nude model, one homemaker/nude model, Barbara Walters, and a roving gang of menacing lesbians," Eagan concludes the article.
He thought it would be good, this year, to do an interview with Steve Bannon – the former adviser to President Donald Trump, cast out of the White House and now a roving ambassador for right-wing nationalism through his movement – called, "The Movement" – mainly in Europe.
In a bid to win votes from traditional parties' political heartland, Podemos has also dispatched a roving "rural caravan" across Spain's countryside, foreign territory to many of its city-focused politicians and whose voters have an outsized impact on elections due to a skewed electoral system.
Aspects of the Patriot Act expired in June that made it harder for NSA to collect telephone metadata on millions of Americas, use a roving wiretap to track terror suspects, and use national security tools against those terrorists who couldn't be connected to a larger group.
I hope that nobody ever gains so much more power over the other that taboo thoughts are forced upon people or that they're policed by roving drones that zap you for thinking a certain thought... Anything close to kink-shaming, no matter how taboo, I can't abide.
Cramer Remix: Worst could be over for banks Cramer: Roving bull market just getting started Cramer: This stock worth buying hand over fist "These guys are running scared like they are losing money, not walking around fat and happy because they are making money," Cramer said.
"What we have started to see is most airports are putting into place customer service functions; you'll often see roving workers now to try to manage pinch points and bottlenecks," said Dan McKone, a managing director and partner at L.E.K. Consulting, whose specialties include aviation and travel.
London — "Floating Dreams," a glowing, three-story box made of illustrated rice paper panels; and "Fluxland," a roving freight boat covered in mirrors, are among the artworks that will appear on the River Thames in London this September for the Totally Thames festival, organizers announced this week.
In 2012, when five black Tulsans were shot, three of them fatally, from a roving vehicle driven by two men, black leaders publicly denounced the fear in the African-American community that the city's white-run police department would drag its feet in solving the crime.
They'll tell the story of how anonymous, interconnected imageboard users gathered clues from public video footage, like passing aircraft and the position of stars, to geolocate the roving, anti-Trump art project He Will Not Divide Us, put on by actor Shia LaBeouf and his collaborators.
It's almost a class marker: the swearword of someone who would never let themselves get angry enough to resort to mere vulgarity, to say something as uninventive as fuck; the cockwomble-sayer wants to float above her enemies on a roving cloud of gentle and untroubled disdain.
Launched by the nonprofit New Orleans Airlift in 2011 as a roving project, which has journeyed as far as Kiev and as near as New Orleans's City Park, the village now has its first permanent home in a wooded area at the edge of the Bywater neighborhood.
Another mission is to transform his hometown with culture: He bid successfully for Palermo to be recognized as Italy's "Capital of Culture" this year, bringing extra government funding for cultural activities and tourism, and he was instrumental in bringing Manifesta, a roving arts festival, to the city.
The Kentucky Republican told reporters that Trump made the comments to him on Wednesday, just a day after Attorney General William Barr told GOP senators that Congress should extend the expiring provisions regarding roving wire taps, lone wolf actors and the most controversial provision: call data collection.
Everything would be O.K. And how could he say otherwise—confess that he had spoken with the boy a few hours after everything, had looked into the boy's black, roving eyes, and that he couldn't say what would happen later, what any of this would mean?
Individual defenders are taking more responsibility — one point of emphasis has been keeping opposing guards out of the lane in the first place — and Green has operated as a roving defender, shadowing his own team's guards in case they need help containing the ball along the perimeter.
They include the ability to collect business records relevant to a national security investigation, to conduct "roving" wiretaps that enable investigators to swiftly follow suspects who change phones and to use "lone wolf" wiretaps for terrorism suspects who lack ties to a foreign group like Al Qaeda.

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