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"run along" Definitions
  1. (old-fashioned, informal) used in orders to tell somebody, especially a child, to go away
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It's home to 19 communities that run along the shoreline.
The complications run along two intersecting axes: price and design.
Pressure sensors and CCTV cameras will run along its length.
French education has long been run along almost military lines.
ESCALATORS These run along the south side of the building.
Cliff had to run along the belt to chase it down.
French kitchens are deeply hierarchical institutions, run along essentially military lines.
Ventilation tubes and electricity cables run along the rough-hewed walls.
As far as kiteboarding goes, Kicker would run along the water's edge.
Names of different hues run along the bottom edges of the paintings.
Passengers run along the platform to their train at Haining railway station.
Most people's problems with Olaf's Frozen Adventure run along a similar principle.
Run along, my dear Cheesecake Factory fans, and try everything on this listicle.
When the weather's nice, she goes for a run along the Hudson River.
In Miami, I paddle-board or Jet Ski or run along the beach.
"Run along again to the cupboard, Chip," she said to the audience's applause.
For fun, I would run along the reservoir hiking trails outside our home.
The B and C stop at 72nd Street and run along Central Park West.
Marathoners, who will run along Doha's waterfront outside the stadium, won't get that luxury.
Run along now younglings, it's time for the adults to have a little chat.
There are arms that run along the sides to hold the screen in place, too.
I don't really enjoy running but I run along the beach so that always helps.
As well as flying, they can also walk, jump and even run along the ground.
According to YouGov, a pollster, America's biggest political divides run along demographic, not policy lines.
Fences run along the borders of the property and a security team monitors the gate.
Or go on hikes or run along this abandoned train track to a basketball court.
Because the chair had no floor, the old man had to run along inside it.
The scars that run along either side of my labia are my medals of honor.
I'd bet a pile that the response to the play will again run along similar lines.
Fighting has often run along ethnic lines, pitting Kiir's dominant Dinka ethnic group against Machar's Nuer.
Buses cross town at 86th and 96th Streets and run along Lexington, Madison and Fifth Avenues.
Often violent and heavily policed, the Holy War's anti-semitic undercurrents clearly run along blurred lines.
At Fleurhof dam, children run along the water carrying green and blue flags representing their churches.
So the plane drawings and my interest in that work run along next to each other.
You can run along the rooftops, through the alleys, climb through the grates and sewer drains.
The episode soon starts to run along two tracks: There's Rachel's story, and there's Ashley O's.
There's Piaf and Simone on the soundtrack, and tables run along the edges of the courtyard.
Elevated autonomous transit lines that run along converted freeways are carefully protected and expensive to use.
Then cross the roundabout and run along the Long Tail road for just under a mile.
It's pretty sunny and warm, so I head out for a three-mile run along the river.
Trains still run along Fifth Street, right through the center of town, but they don't stop anymore.
A flat-sided Roomba that can actually run along walls without playing bumper cars shouldn't be groundbreaking.
These cables, which run along the ocean floor, carry the vast majority of all transoceanic digital communications.
Attendees will be able to run along with the drone as it successfully navigates typical park obstacles.
I slid down muddy inclines only to leap and wall run along trees then grab a vine.
In the Laws of the Game, FIFA directs referees to run along a diagonal across the field.
Though she didn't gain weight, she returned to the club regularly to run along an indoor track.
The dining room retains its original ceiling beams, and Shaker pegs now run along the picture rail.
It will run along the edge of South Arizona, below a biological hot spot called Organ Pipe Cactus.
But the 1, 2 and 3 lines, which mostly run along Broadway, are usually a short walk away.
Too many of the lines run along highways, which badly inhibits their ability to spur dense new development.
The following nights run along similar lines, though there are several women speakers and at least a few minorities.
Yesterday, Canada's prime minister went for a run along the Stanley Park Seawall in Vancouver — something he does regularly.
The lanes, nestled between the sidewalk curb and a row of cars, will run along 26th and 29th Streets.
Like most of her neighbors, she illegally taps into the power lines that run along the rutted dirt streets.
I have a run later, so I pack my gear so I can run along the water after work.
I went for my evening run along the green Tarn river and passed a half-dozen people at most.
Democrats are waiting on former Vice President Joe Biden to decide on a run, along with former Virginia Gov.
Counters run along three sides of the small shop, with wood cabinets behind them displaying much of the stock.
It is true, however, that many big companies (though not Apple) are run along these kinds of decentralized lines.
Inches and centimeters run along its outer edges, pixels and picas along the narrow rectangle that cuts through its middle.
Announcing the deal, Putin said the zone will run along the frontline separating rebel-held Idlib and Syrian government forces.
The daily bull-run along an 825-metre stretch of narrow streets in Pamplona's old town starts at 8 a.m.
The pods had to be designed to speed up quickly and run along a track inside a vacuum-sealed tube.
The daily bull run, along a 900-yard stretch of narrow streets in Pamplona's old town, starts at 8 a.m.
In Red Hook, Brooklyn, the line could run along Columbia Street or closer to the water along Van Brunt Street.
The tunnel links Penn Station to the tracks that run along the Hudson River and over the bridge toward Albany.
A few bird species, like Western grebes, eiders and mallards run along the water as a prelude to taking off.
Since we're living in a polarized time, it's worth remembering that not all divisions run along the rural-urban divide.
Young fans run along beside the American Olympic sprinter Jesse Owens as he takes his early morning run in London, 1936.
They also face increasing danger of being hit by vehicles if they take refuge on roads that often run along embankments.
The idea is to get people to come out and run along with me, to show together the power of running.
In Seattle, Toronto and Manila, Uber is testing high-occupancy sport utility vehicles that run along fixed routes during commuter hours.
A typical Jallikattu contest looks something like this: hundreds of men run along a raging bull bred exclusively for the festival.
The three bedrooms run along the lower level and include a master suite with a bathroom that has iridescent mosaic tile.
Near the end of a cold run along the worn, red bricks of my alma mater, I turned to my friend.
In recent years, South Africa's rising levels of economic inequality — which continue to run along race lines — have tested this theory.
At Empire Stores, seven-foot panels will protect the water side, while four-foot panels will run along the upland side.
At the end of the road, turn left and run along the Anatole France boulevard by the path in the woods.
If the scheme is run along the lines proposed, it will only deal with excess leverage in some parts of the economy.
Cramer recommended US Steel, AK Steel, Nucor and Freeport-McMoRan with more room to run, along with the rails that support commodities.
I would run along the coastline before filming with Freddy and think about the things I'd seen and heard, and the atmosphere.
On four legs or tilted, they serve as platforms for the dancers, who scramble up their sides or run along their edges.
I went for a run along Tropicana Avenue, the highway that goes to the airport from the southern part of the Strip.
The financial district is about 30 minutes away by car, and express busses run along Geary Boulevard, one of the neighborhood's thoroughfares.
Partitions run along the main axes of the vehicle, so groups can book the entire space, or buy a single enclosed spot.
Mr. Willey pointed to the aluminum sills that run along the bottom of doors, and the steel hinges bolted onto the sides.
When I breathe in, signals run along nerves wired straight to the parts of my brain governing emotional memory and associative learning.
The 1, 2 and 3 trains run along Broadway; 803nd Street is an express stop, and the 1 also stops at 79th.
When I approached him, he invited me to join him on a run along the Meanwood Valley, in the countryside outside Leeds.
The fighting in the country, which seceded from Sudan in 2011, has often run along ethnic lines, unsettling an already volatile region.
Nord Stream 2, which will run along the Baltic Sea floor, will enable Russia to bypass Ukraine and Poland to deliver gas.
It will run along West 40th Street, at the northern end of the convention center complex, between 11th Avenue and 12th Avenue.
"Nothing like a morning run along Lake Michigan with my man @cody_sattler," 34-year-old Soules captioned the Instagram photo of the duo.
In March the government unveiled the second stage of a plan to rebuild southern Damascus, including areas that run along the camp's edge.
Downward streaks of the blue coloring (likely nail polish) run along each side of the figure, as if it were exuding an aura.
Leaked images suggest a unibody aluminum design with the same dimensions with cleaner antenna lines that only run along the top and bottom.
Outdoor space: Double-decker porches supported by columns run along the front of the house (one of the upstairs bedrooms has direct access).
In Colombia's coffee-producing region of Risaralda, small trees run along the sharp incline of the Andes Mountains, carefully tended in tidy rows.
The other two people killed were Jim Hamre and Zack Willhoite, transit enthusiasts who wanted to ride the inaugural run along the new route.
"As the animals run along the track and get to the invisible door, we see the cells firing that control spatial encoding," Dombeck said.
Meanwhile, SynBioBeta will still run along just as it has and DCVC will gain the advantage of Cumbers years of knowledge in the field.
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Stroman's home run, along with his six strikeouts over 5.2 innings helped the Blue Jays avoid a brutal four-game home-and-away sweep.
The train was in its inaugural run along a route from Seattle to Portland, the Seattle Times reported, and left Seattle at 6 a.m.
Arevo's printing head could run along rails to print larger parts and would avoid the need to build huge ovens to bake them in.
To expand his lung capacity, he'd grab a rock and run along the ocean floor, holding his breath for as long as he could.
"The wall is a material condition that exists," he says of the almost 700 miles of fence that already run along the 1,900-mile border.
And badgers and skunks also have dark eye-crossing stripes, though in their cases these run along the animals' snouts, rather than across their faces.
The tight race reflected in the national polls is symptomatic of the deep divisions in our country that run along ideological, generational and racial lines.
Pat Buchanan, in his 1992 "pitchfork" insurgency against George H.W. Bush, proposed a "Buchanan fence" that was to run along 200 miles of Mexican border.
At least two of the three people killed in the derailment were transit enthusiasts who wanted to ride the inaugural run along the new route.
The pleasures of watching children run along dirt roads and sitting around a campfire are timeless and relaxing in a way that can't be taught.
In this room, the floorboards are chestnut, the ceiling is coffered and Gothic arches carved in relief run along the walls, below the crown molding.
"Bernie Sanders has sort of stealthily run along thus far without being really vetted his legislative or career, personal life," he told CNN last Wednesday.
They met on the Portland State campus to a run along the Terwilliger greenway, which had a 300-foot climb and views of the city.
These images run along the floor, up the wall and paper a ladder, which leads to a portrait by Mr. Adams of his spiritual mentor.
The leaders of several small political parties from across the spectrum also hope to runalong with many Algerians who have no previous political experience.
Both events are disastrous, as you might guess, and set off the film's conflict and conclusion, which start to run along more conventional Hollywood lines.
Aronson went further, with an idea for a free shuttle bus service that would run along 14th Street, depositing commuters at other functioning subway lines.
At my pace, I had time to discover how the Selma to Montgomery NHT continues to be shaped by those whose lives run along its borders.
For a country where politics has always been run along communal lines, the shocking upset holds out the prospect of a more meritocratic form of government.
Off-road bike lanes run along the river to downtown Minneapolis, and a trail to downtown St. Paul along an abandoned rail corridor is under discussion.
Additionally, penises have nerves that run along the top side, and those nerve fibers are responsible for all the lovely sensations that come from sexual pleasure.
They run along window ledges and low walls, atop railings and pavement, around pipes on sidewalks — and in other spots where people might sit or lean.
In Downtown Brooklyn, the streetcar could run along Tillary Street before traveling south on Court Street, which the report notes has "excellent connections" to the subway.
Belarus needs to attract foreign investment to revive its economy, which has been run along Soviet-style command lines by authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko since 1994.
Amtrak also plans to reroute its trains that run along the Hudson River to Grand Central Terminal from Penn Station, from late May until early September.
Ms. Fahey kept waiting for someone who knew what they were doing to come along and tell her to run along now, but no one did.
Aboveground fences and sections of concrete wall run along and through parts of the West Bank, a legacy of Palestinian suicide bombings during the second intifada.
Produced by the brilliant but twisted minds behind Get Out and Us, Antebellum will probably run along similar lines in its creative exploration of social themes.
Rusting barbed wire fences, with signs warning "Danger Mines!" in Hebrew, English and Arabic, run along a dusty road leading to the 100-hectare (27 acre) area.
I understand that these things feel normal and necessary to many holding strong progressive values, especially coming from colleges which are largely run along these norms today.
A few weeks ago, my German Shorthaired Pointer, Stockton, and I were on a run along a trail network in the Mojave Desert foothills behind our home.
ACS will conduct a third of the construction work and half of the maintenance operations for the 11km light railway line to run along Toronto's Finch Avenue.
The results highlight the polarization of U.S. politics in the Trump era, which increasingly are seen through divides that run along racial, economic and urban-rural lines.
The little robots run along a monorail path constructed in the late '80s to ferry workers and supplies for the Large Electron-Positron Collider, the LHC's predecessor.
Mr. Torreyes would run along river banks, water up to his calves, as his father jogged in front of him clearing debris and animals from his path.
That raised questions about whether the pontoons — flotation devices activated by the pilot or by contact with water that run along the landing skids — were properly inflated.
These differences exist because it appears Facebook is aggressively testing its mobile navigation bar, or the series of tabs that run along the bottom of the app.
Thirty minutes before sunset, on a whim I rode west until I hit one of the many beaches that run along the Dunes of Texel National Park.
RIVER RUN After meditating, I take Lapo out for a short walk and then head out for a four to six mile run along the Hudson River.
I run along the wall overlooking the sea, then up and down the narrow streets, passing shops and churches and brightly colored villas covered in flowering vines.
New Jersey Transit buses run along Schraalenburgh Road for the commute to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan, a trip that takes 60 to 90 minutes.
But Davis lives in Florida, and that state's wet western edges run along a vast amount of the Gulf', like salt on the rim of a cocktail.
The field is also already sizable and growing: Democrats are waiting on former Vice President Joe Biden to decide on a run, along with former Virginia Gov.
The rival messages underline the contrast between Israel's sunny Mediterranean beaches and the concrete wall and checkpoints that run along parts of the border with the West Bank.
Since the dictatorships of Generals Franco and Pinochet, politics in the two countries has run along uncannily parallel tracks, with Chile lagging Spain by ten to 15 years.
I'm trying to add some more cardio (I usually focus on weight training), so I skip the gym and go for a 229 mile run along the lakefront.
It works like this: The fingers of the hand are controlled, like many other such hands and indeed our own, by flexible cords that run along their lengths.
Common arguments run along these lines — raising minimum wage and paying overtime will cost business owners too much money, which will lead to job loss or business relocation.
The mushroom garden, fully realized, is unmissable, positioned in the center of the room, while clothing racks filled with the brand's eco-friendly basics run along the perimeter.
It is on Watts Hill, in the Edgewood Historic District, and is visible from the highways that run along the Elk River as well as from downtown Charleston.
For around two decades, large paper and palm oil plantations have farmed the rich peatlands that run along the Sumatran coast of Indonesia and the island of Borneo.
In one piece that hangs near the store's freezers (now given over, in part, to display), paper fragments that run along the center all function as re-contextualized advertisements.
Marimondas, neon-masked characters created to ridicule high society, run along the route alongside groups performing the 13 Afro-Colombian, indigenous, and Spanish dances that make up the celebration.
"I remember going for a run along the coast early one morning and all these people were coming out in bathrobes and going swimming in the ocean," he recalls.
To boost its cloud-computing business, the firm is also building three new underwater fibre-optic cables to run along ocean floors from the Pacific to the North Sea.
Pulisic rewarded Tuchel's trust just under ten minutes in—with a searing run along the touchline and a sharp cut back to make Ingolstadt defenders quiver in their boots.
One of the most popular bat woods—ash—has porous holes that run along the grain (grain being those different colored lines that result from a tree's growth rings).
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It used to be a desolate place, but now the waterside open-plan penthouses look down on it, and the joggers in their upscale sports brands run along it.
You'll do that for all of the Across entries that run along the left and right sides of the grid, from the top Across entries to the bottom ones.
My strategy was pretty simple: Drive to various trailheads, hike out to a scenic spot, wait for Courtney, shoot her passing by, run along with her for a while.
On July 21983, 216, a woman's body was found in a meadow in the mountains that run along the border between California and Nevada, not far from Lake Tahoe.
Any other winter, the lanes would have been laden with natural drifts, said 153-year-old jogger Marie Sten, back from a run along the forest's snow-free paths.
Instead, he needed 40 pitches to get through the first, walking two and giving up a home run along the way and earning a visit to the mound from Hale.
Two-dozen varieties of cured meats—sourced from all over Spain—hang from butcher's twine looped around hooks on cast iron rails that run along an arched and tiled ceiling.
She told Citiphile that she'll fit in a run along the West Side Highway and she's been known to catch a New York Rangers hockey game at Madison Square Garden.
It would hook east through heavily industrial Norwood and south through Oakley and Evanston to the river, where it would run along an elevated railway back into the downtown area.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the zone will be 15 to 20 km (10 to 12 miles) deep and run along the contact line between rebel and government fighters.
Blooming from grainy noise, the record finds its rhythms in the gutters that run along the roadsides of techno fetishists and dancefloor futurists, glimmering in this beautiful and heavy way.
Westin's running concierge, Christopher Heuisler, will lead the three-mile run along the Hudson River, and afterward, all runners are invited back to the hotel for bottled water and coffee.
The demilitarized zone agreed by Turkey and Russia will be 15 to 20 km (10 to 12 miles) deep and run along the contact line between rebel and government fighters.
The problem For around two decades, large paper and palm oil plantations have farmed the rich peatlands that run along the Sumatran coast of Indonesia and the island of Borneo.
The cables, which are hung on the sides of walls and also overhead, run along parts of the deepest and most narrow tunnels, including the Northern, Central and Bakerloo lines.
Detroit's $240 million dollar Q-Line, which is scheduled to open this spring, will run along the city's Woodward Avenue corridor, which is home to 903,290 residents and 23,23 jobs.
Friedman and others wielded sledgehammers to break through a wall and open up a tunnel, dug over the last six years and said to run along the route of Pilgrimage Road.
By 2021 Abertis will lose up to 1,000 km of toll roads in Spain, which run along the Mediterranean coast and around Seville, representing around 10 percent of the group's business.
Rivers threw a 10-yard touchdown to Mike Williams early in the first quarter, and Gordon scored on a 20-yard run along with scoring receptions of 9 and 2 yards.
First, Apple has cleaned up the antenna lines on the back; now there are just two, and they're a little more subtle since they run along the top and bottom curves.
On Wednesday, Dean Karnazes, an American ultramarathon runner, will begin a 2000-day, 503-mile run along the Silk Road, part of an ancient trade route through Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.
With five bullpen spots spoken for — Chasen Shreve, who has not allowed a run, along with Andrew Miller, Dellin Betances, Mitchell and presumably Nova — two spots remain open for opening day.
When it came back, it resurrected Dan Conner (John Goodman), killed off in the finale of the original run, along with undoing several other decisions of that no-longer-final season.
While the bridge is out of service, all of Amtrak's trains that run along the Hudson River, including its Empire and Adirondack lines, will run and in out of Grand Central.
Though I learned it was due to the nature of the architecture: King Suites have private balconies, all of which run along the center of the building, where the elevator is.
Although tourism has rebounded and people often repeat the mantra "life must go on" as joggers run along the waterfront, it has been hard to get over the attack's raw brutality.
Those huge walls that run along the sides of highways are almost always made this way—the concrete facing is there mostly to keep the dirt from spilling out onto the roadway.
The photographer detailed the set up in a blog post, saying that the models wore form fitted harnesses clipped by the side, so they could run along the side of the building.
In the mid-2930s, when I was on my high school's cross-country team, I used to run along Penn Avenue from my hometown, Wilkinsburg, into the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
Or they make it to land only to be killed by trains that run along the riverbanks, or land mines left over from the 1974 conflict over Cyprus between Greece and Turkey.
The economic consequences of remittances on the U.S. economy are nebulous, leading to sharp disagreements between supporters and those who want tougher policing — a debate that tends to run along partisan lines.
Witherspoon and Kidman are returning to produce the season after an awards show-shattering first run, along with creator David E. Kelley, who—just like last season—is writing every episode, Variety reports.
Joe is obviously a test run, along with Maya Rudolph, who plays Rita, a prostitute who owes her pimp a favor and agrees to participate in the incubation trial to pay it off.
Rachael Madison, 44, was reported missing by her aunt after she didn't come back to her aunt's house after a run along Ormond Beach, Volusia County Sheriff's Office spokesman Andrew Gant tells PEOPLE.
As first reported by CBC, Cedella Roman says on May 21 she went for a scenic run along a beach in White Rock, a mid-sized British Columbia community that borders Blaine, Washington.
It was part of Karina Vetrano's routine to leave her home in Howard Beach, Queens, and go for a run along an expanse of undeveloped wetlands on the northern end of Jamaica Bay.
Even in the "shining star of radicalism" of Iowa, as President Ulysses S. Grant once called it, belief in liberty and belief in equality run along separate rails separated by fear and mistrust.
So, you can run along and around water in almost every city on earth and you can run around an airport in almost every city in earth except for here in San Francisco.
Americans Ted Ligety, the 2013 world champion, and Andrew Weibrecht, silver medallist in Sochi four years ago, were still to run along with Canadian dark horse Manuel Osborne-Paradis and French dangerman Brice Roger.
Such an organization might act as a megaphone for the views Trump has put forward in his presidential run and could serve as a platform for a 2020 candidate to run along similar lines.
So I took a run along the coast and within 10 minutes was alone on a sandy track near clear, blue water, with no signs of other humans but the occasional remains of campfires.
An estimated 223,2455 soldiers and volunteers are dug into sporadic trench lines, desultory garrisons and improvised fighting positions that run along both sides of the conflict — so called because neither government has declared war.
These cables, which run along the ocean floor, carry almost all transoceanic digital communication, allowing you to send a Facebook message to a friend in Dubai, or receive an email from your cousin in Australia.
When we headed down to the lakeshore bikepath, we recorded consistently high readings as heavy traffic inched its way towards the Gardiner Expressway—one of Toronto's busiest highways, which happens to run along the lakefront.
If a mom is breastfeeding or formula feeding the baby, she can support his or her head in the crook of her left elbow, and her forearm can run along the baby's back and spine.
Millions of barrels of oil are transported daily to Europe, the United States and Asia through the Bab el-Mandab and the Strait of Hormuz, waterways that run along the coasts of Yemen and Iran.
However, it is unlikely to function effectively without a well-designed mechanism for pricing bad loans, particularly if the intention is for the bad bank to be run along commercial lines and involve private investors.
They run along it, they race, they leap into the blue jewel that is the water, clear of the rocks and the shadow you share with a thousand small crabs tiptoeing around your bubbled mouth.
By 2010, when the drone campaign was at its height, the agency launched 117 strikes against Qaeda militants and other jihadists sheltering in the mountainous tribal areas that run along Pakistan's northwestern border with Afghanistan.
Under the deal between Ankara and President Bashar al-Assad's key ally Moscow, the zone will run along the contact line between insurgents and government forces, and will be patrolled by Turkish and Russian forces.
Gerrymandering is so much a part of the state's political culture that some breweries have named their beers for it, and there are races where people run along the district lines — a seemingly incomprehensible path.
The first teaser shows Queen Elsa (voiced by Idina Menzel) standing on a murky beach staring stone-faced at giant waves before she runs straight at them, using her freezing powers to run along the surface.
While Kesha and I haven't exactly gone down the same paths professionally (I am still waiting for the inevitable moment when I become an international pop diva), our personal lives may have run along similar lines.
I doubt I'll ever fully stop feeling the loss of any of my family members, but I'm in a healthier place now and have learned that recovery, like grief, doesn't necessarily run along a linear progression.
And Democrats live in fear of a him mounting a third-party run along the lines of the populist campaign run by Ralph Nader in 85033 that arguably gave the White House to George W. Bush.
It felt like a great opportunity for me as a foreigner to attempt to make a great American movie with a lot of the themes that seem to run along the fault line of contemporary America.
The outbreak of violence, which began on Sunday, is the latest in a state where drug gangs have waged a vicious battle for supremacy as smuggling routes that run along northern Brazil have become increasingly profitable.
From the wearer's viewpoint, looking down at the watch on the wrist, the case resembles a tank's cockpit while the brancards, the vertical bars that run along each side of the case, recall a tank's treads.
Denver has a fleet of free electric buses that only run along a single downtown street, making 18 stops in one mile, or on nearly every block, to provide door-to-door service to local businesses.
The startup, which was founded by veterans in the self-driving and automotive industry, has developed low-speed autonomous shuttles that are designed to run along a specific route in business districts or corporate and college campuses.
What's happening: Plunging currencies and stock markets in the emerging economies suggest a threat to the 9½-year stock market bull run, along with the global economy, with Europe especially in the line of fire, economists say.
But the true nature of the test may not be revealed until results are back from atmospheric testing, usually conducted by Air Force planes that run along the North Korean coast "sniffing" for byproducts of an explosion.
She doesn't keep things from their past: not their little hospital ID bracelets, or first shoes, or the old MetroCards Jonas used to run along the walls of their apartment, which she'd find in his jacket pockets.
Static Ruin by Corey J. White The third and final installment in Corey J. White's Voidwitch Saga follows Mas Xi, a psychic super soldier on the run along with her cat and a fellow psychic named Pale.
Most of them run through these conduits; they're protective concrete and cement liners that run along both sides of the tube, and within them are pipes that carry the cables, insulating them from fires or other damage.
Last summer, just a few blocks from the school, a 7-year-old girl was fatally shot in a car off Edmondson Avenue, the thoroughfare that the transit rail line that Hogan canceled would have run along.
For travel to Jersey City and New York, many residents rely on the jitney buses that run along several of Union City's north-south arteries, and cost between $1.50 and $5 a ride, depending on the destination.
In the tiny Pacific island nation, where mornings start with a run along the beach, lunch is washed down with fresh coconut water and afternoons can be spent snoozing in a hammock, staying relaxed is not a goal.
The Dead Sea could be an ideal place to train a runner to complete a marathon in less than two hours, according to the scientist Yannis Pitsiladis, who did a test run along a dike there in February.
The city comes under the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, an organization run along military lines and founded in the 1950s to bring security, development and Han Chinese settlers — members of China's largest ethnic group — to the region.
To keep the Gosaba block embankments in good shape, from 2012 a dozen villages got together to restore about 20 hectares (49 acres) of empty land adjacent to their embankments, planting community mangrove forests that run along tidal streams.
Though Uzbekistan is the most populous of the "stans", with 31m people and plenty of minerals, and was once widely considered the most hopeful, it has become an economic basket-case, riddled with corruption and run along Soviet lines.
Shravan Kumar, whose wheat and mustard fields run along the barbed wire, urged Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to do more to end the frequent shelling, saying only a tough crackdown on militancy in Kashmir could "break Pakistan's back".
Installed in this bunkerlike space, once a loading dock for the trains that used to run along what is now the High Line, the whole fair feels like a time capsule filled with objects looking both forward and backward.
Differences in poverty rates along school district borders often run along racial lines, and perhaps nowhere is that better illustrated than along the border between Detroit, which is predominantly black, and Grosse Pointe, which is about as white as can be.
While I wouldn't recommend taking to the Manhattan streets unless you're a seasoned cyclist, Hudson River Park is a mere three blocks away with protected bike lanes that run along nearly the entire length of the west side of Manhattan.
Sylvie Kauffmann PARIS — If you want a lively dinner party conversation in Paris these days, just mention "les voies sur berges" — the express car lanes that run along the Seine — and your guests will soon be at one another's throats.
At a recent training run along the Shuman Running Track, which hugs the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, he was slowing his pace, then speeding up to check in with different clusters of Odyssey House runners, including Ms. Stevens and Mr. Kane.
They point to his presidential runalong with his numerous political trips to states like Iowa and California, even before he declared his interest in the White House — as evidence that Mr. de Blasio still has ambitions beyond New York.
Chris Christie of New Jersey abruptly canceled an earlier proposed Hudson tunnel, which would have run along 34th street, Amtrak and Senator Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York, worked to quickly preserve other pathways to Penn Station along western Manhattan.
The separate bike entrance would consist of an elevated lane on the Manhattan side that would run along the edge of the bridge — physically separate from the existing promenade — and then join back with the promenade in an L-shape.
The longest of the 16 synthesized chromosomes in Boeke's yeast genome will measure around 1 million base pairs—base pairs being the doubling-­­up of genetic letters into pairs that run along each strand of DNA's double helix, like steps in a ladder.
The North American energy interconnections are complex and more established between the United States and Canada, which is the largest crude supplier to the United States and also a net exporter of electricity from connections that run along the border in numerous locations.
The show, run along the lines of British music impresario Simon Cowell's global franchise "Got Talent", was organized by the United Nation's refugee agency UNHCR to mark World Refugee Day on Monday and was a major highlight for many in the camp.
At a warehouse in London, Williams has me help assemble a panel: I peel off an LED strip's backing, stick it into a custom plastic extrusion with raised sides, and then snap the strip in tiny grooves that run along the panel.
The idea is that you start the race, and along the race you meet so many different people that run along with you, and some of them run off on different paths, and some stay the race for a fair amount of time.
Faith has a wide range of abilities at her disposal — she can run along walls, jump over huge gaps, and slide under obstacles — including a type of augmented reality view called "runner vision" that lets her see the ideal path to her destination.
After watching a preteen boy run along a highway, stop to climb a guard rail and then jump off an overpass around 30 feet, Officer Jessie Ferreira Cavallo knew she had to put her own life on the line to save his.
Which is why Colbert staged a divine intervention from God, who appeared on the ceiling of the studio with a literal sign saying, "RUN!" along with Oprah 2020 merch that the Lord says he used his wife's credit card to pay for.
He really wanted to do this portfolio, and the Soho News wanted to do something, then the Village Voice wanted to do something, and he tried to get involved with After Dark magazine—that's where mine was supposed to run along with Mapplethorpe's.
Banner ads for Milka chocolate (the venue may have been Stateside, but the main television audience was still overseas) lined the run, along with the dim silhouettes of course workers, many of them wearing crampons to maintain their footing on the icy pitch.
FITNESS COMPROMISE Thomas is a gym rat, and I'm more of a yoga girl, but because we want to spend time together on Sunday mornings, we've found an exercise compromise and will head out for a run along the West Side Highway.
During the AFC Championship, Mahomes broke from the pocket and went off on a 27-yard tightrope-run along the left sideline that ended with a sprawl into the end zone for a touchdown run that will undoubtedly live forever in Chiefs lore.
Here in the heavily Mormon cities that run along the snow-glazed Wasatch Range, several of Mr. Chaffetz's uninsured constituents said that, of course, they would love to be rid of the cellphone bills that cost their families $30, $50, $100 every month.
Most important, my crush on Renton taught me to that you can carve out a role for yourself outside the stereotypes that are placed upon you by your gender: You just have to make it up as you go—or runalong.
Turkey has been working with the US to establish "safe zones" that run along the Turkey-Syria border, but Anadolu reports that while Turkey welcomes the joint patrols, it has also said the US is not doing enough to set up the safe zone properly.
After his announcement of returning to the NFL, I got a tattoo with the path he took during the Beast Quake run, along with some Skittles and 'Beast Mode the Rainbow' using his logo, which is written on the Skittles machine in his Seattle store.
Sure enough, even before Biden makes a formal decision to run, along comes Lucy Flores, a former candidate for lieutenant governor of Nevada, to say Biden planted "a big slow kiss on the back of my head" at a campaign rally nearly five years ago.
Living In 9 Photos View Slide Show ' In a city where a common boast can run along the lines of "I can see such-and-such from my apartment," West Farms, in the central Bronx, would seem to have a lot to crow about.
Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo announced a new two-way 4 kilometre bike lane to run along the Rue de Rivoli, a major east-west thoroughfare and one of the city's most famous streets, and to connect the Place de la Bastille and Place de la Concorde.
From the scale, placement, and color of the forms, to the bands that run along the top and bottom edges of the panels or press in from both sides, to the strips  of unexpected colors running across the band's interior borders, nothing is left to chance.
The words "So We Too" run along the bottom of the piece, a pun through which Donaldson conveys his view that the Black struggle for freedom and equal rights is worldwide, and that there is a bond between African Americans and the Black South Africans living under apartheid.
The President's protectionist rhetoric and plans for a wall, a stretch of which would run along the Texas/Mexican border, would also appear at odds with the NFL's global ambitions that have included building bridges into the Mexican market playing a regular season game in Mexico City last year.
Everything from Leicester's news media facilities — clubs must provide 30 positions for international broadcasters, as opposed to 18 in the Premier League, and ample seating for print and online reporters — to the resolution of the LED advertising boards that run along the edge of the field was evaluated.
He has allowed gold miners to strip large sections of jungle, and, a few months before I arrived, he sent bulldozers to begin pushing a road through the forest, which would run along the Madre de Dios River, connecting the gold-mining areas to the regional capital, Puerto Maldonado.
"Leavers Lullabye" looks at the flip side, creating a Kentucky-fried lament of the woman who won't be changed by the love of a man ("Run along little daddy, take the dog and the house and dang me / It ain't worth the time that it's gonna take to change me").
Emotions and behaviors run along axes of romantic cliché and gender stereotype: the uptightness of the victimized Helen and Cole versus the recklessness of Noah and Alison, the original cheaters (though everyone is a serial cheat by now); the anger of Noah and Cole versus the vulnerability of Helen and Alison.
As a women-led boxing and martial arts gym run along anti-fascist community principles, Solstar is among the first of its kind in the UK. When it opened in February 2016, both Gilbert and Lamont were determined to build a space where women could learn practical fighting skills without the machismo.
The Instagram account Diet Prada, who is known for trying to keep the fashion industry honest, shared a few of the paparazzi photos taken of Jenner on this strangely fancy soda run, along with clips of all the sites that covered her outing, and a screenshot of Jenner's own shot of herself buying the drink.
So whether it's– there are lots of examples around– whether it's an interest community, where people care about running but they also care about cleaning up the environment, so a group of organize online and then they meet every week, go for a run along a beach or through a town and clean up garbage.
While the candidates' campaigns were run along fairly similar lines, the major area of difference was in relation to China: Jokowi has promised to court huge Chinese investment in Indonesia if re-elected, while ultra-nationalist Subianto blames Indonesia's ills on foreign investment and has promised to scrutinize all existing Chinese projects in the country.
The incident led to immediate calls for the Yankees to do what 10 major league teams have already done, which is to extend their protective screens at the ballpark so they run along the entire length of the first- and third-base dugouts rather than simply to where the dugouts begin near home plate.
A new ferry service will operate from North 143th Street, in Williamsburg, to Stuyvesant Cove, at East 214th Street and Avenue C. There, passengers will be able to use a free transfer between the ferry and a new M22019 Select Bus Service line, which will run along 22018th Street to the West Side Highway and Horatio Street.
"They had to leave after 75 minutes while they're in the process of telling us that we need to be good little boys and girls and run along and not debate this in public," Lee said of the group that gave the briefing, which included Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Defense Secretary Mark Esper and CIA Director Gina Haspel.
In early April, a crowd gathered at Roman Susan to witness the opening of Thomas Kong: Be Happy (A Proposal), which laid out a series of Kong's works — inspired by one of the artist's central slogans — that he hopes, with the help of a team of painters and designers, will be transformed into a block-long mural that would run along an embankment wall along Glenwood Avenue.
Lie on a towel, throw yourself into the salty water, build a sandcastle, buy an ice cream, collect seashells, dig a big hole to sit in, secretly drink vodka from a thermos, lose track of time, run along the surf until you don't know where you are, harass a lifeguard, argue with seagulls, pass out in the sun, wake up sunburned with the cops standing over you.
Putin's argument to Trump will basically run along these lines: If you can prevent or neuter the new sanctions legislation being considered in the House of Representatives, lift some of the current ones that are having a crippling effect on the Russian economy, and return the confiscated properties, it will ease the strained relationship between Washington and Moscow and lay the groundwork for Russian concessions.
SOME FORM OF EXERCISE If I wasn't able to go to my sister's Zumba class in Astoria, our old neighborhood, or run along the West Side Highway because I am still in pain from the tibial stress fracture I gave myself trying to train too quickly for the New York City Marathon, I try to squeeze 45 minutes on the Peloton when the kids go to bed.
This comical recital occurs as part of an excellent set piece of a dinner held at Huis Doorn, where Judd lets the eccentricity of the emperor and the bribing of Himmler by Princess Hermine run along at a conversational pace, in the midst of which the most monstrous propositions are quietly uttered, allowed to take up room for themselves precisely because all that preceded them was so banal.

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