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This was years before we'd set foot on the moon.
The very next day Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon.
This planet might just be the worst I've set foot on.
None of the men had ever set foot on Arctic ice.
Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969.
"He won't set foot on anything hard, though," I told Tanya.
"Remember, the allies never set foot on German soil," he said.
The lowest unemployment rate since we first set foot on the moon in 2900 While unemployment was unchanged at 220006 percent, it remains at its lowest since we first set foot on the moon in 2202!
WATTERS: Who was the first person to set foot on the moon?
Once they set foot on Canadian soil they can apply for asylum.
I first set foot on the "Sesame Street" set 25 years ago.
When I do set foot on a planet, it's out of necessity.
There's something wrong with every candidate that's set foot on that stage.
The police have flown helicopters overhead but not set foot on shore.
My life flashes before my eyes every time I set foot on one!
Americans were the first people to set foot on the moon, she says.
That's good for the millions of people who never set foot on farms.
The offers are truly symbolic; donors will not set foot on the properties.
Plus, the first American to set foot on Mars might be this Louisiana teenager.
"We set foot on the ground to see these developments firsthand," Mr. Gross said.
I didn't set foot on Rikers Island until I took a tour this month.
And I refused to set foot on the site because I was mad at him.
The last American to set foot on the moon's surface was Eugene Cernan in 1972.
I would have loved to be the first transgender person to set foot on Mars.
But he's Thor's bro and he got iced before Thanos even set foot on Earth.
The attitude of the children changed completely the moment they set foot on the rug.
It was still mostly grunt work, and McAdoo never set foot on the practice field.
Forty percent of Africans forcibly brought to the US set foot on American soil here.
Climate change or a superbug will kill us long before we set foot on Mars.
Falwell responded by saying he'd have Claiborne arrested if he set foot on the campus.
Set foot on an alien world, three billion miles from the warmth of the sun.
But admitted students would still set foot on campus earlier than they would have otherwise.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to set foot on the red planet?
Man has not set foot on the moon since the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972.
First Person She got me at the introductory video, before she ever set foot on stage.
He was interacting much more with students who had never set foot on the Atlanta campus.
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the moon.
Critics also note that Columbus never actually set foot on the place we now call America.
An immigrant grandfather eager to set foot on African soil after an absence of 28 years.
Campbell was the first war correspondent from an Allied nation to set foot on Normandy sand.
Before he set foot on those stairs, he stopped at the bottom to ask about me.
It would be the last time he set foot on the campus until nearly a year later.
Once we set foot on land, the elder Foppen informs us that there's food ready for us.
BEN: Ok, so, what, you don't think a human will set foot on Mars until the 2030s?
Women of all ages can feel inspired even if they've never set foot on a soccer pitch.
I grew up as a fat kid who never set foot on a soccer (football!) field (pitch
For this, I consulted one of the few people who have actually set foot on North Sentinel.
Manhattan is Manny, an amnesiac who's forgotten everything he was before he set foot on his island.
The only Afghan ground they ever set foot on is the tarmac between their plane and helicopter.
But the only way to set foot on them now is to get flown onto them by helicopter.
Editorial Observer For decades, many exiles refused to set foot on Cuba while the Castros were in power.
I've traveled to around 50 countries, but had never set foot on a cruise ship before — until now.
I've been on planes, trains, buses, and automobiles, but have never once set foot on a cruise ship.
Most players will never set foot on the main stage, it's reserved for the best of the best.
Sophie Ciszek first set foot on the bow of a sailboat in the open ocean at age 2.
It's a show about Sean Penn going to Mars that never actually has him set foot on Mars.
Not since the 1950-53 Korean War had a North Korean leader set foot on South Korean soil.
Captain Cernan was the last of 12 Americans to set foot on the moon in six Apollo landings.
Either way, Mr. Bloomberg has yet to set foot on one important proving ground: the Democratic debate stage.
Trump should be arrested for inciting racial hatred if May allows him to set foot on UK soil.
It won't be ideal for that astronaut to set foot on Mars and have her thinking become clouded.
Georgians should not be required to give up their constitutional rights when they set foot on a college campus.
Check back tomorrow to watch humans fly to space, 50 years after people first set foot on the Moon.
Kim is the first known member of his family's dynasty to set foot on South Korean soil since 1953.
If recent history is any indication, the Cuban immigrants will be welcomed once they set foot on American soil.
Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the moon 50 years ago, on July 20, 1969.
By contrast, only six of the Americans had set foot on it before their first practice rounds on Tuesday.
"Corpus" by Michael Christain looked like an alien being with gangly legs that had set foot on the Playa.
Columbus never set foot on the North American mainland during his 1492 exploration seeking a sea route to Asia.
We still have yet to colonize any planets besides our own, and have only set foot on the Moon.
Mr. Pandya, one of the few anthropologists to have set foot on North Sentinel, said these were clear warnings.
In the meantime, he said Dr. Dao was hoping to recover quietly and never set foot on another airplane.
NASA has a stated goal of getting astronauts to set foot on the red planet within the next 20 years.
Would the world be different if Neil Armstrong had worn a Fitbit wristband when he set foot on the moon?
In reality, the head of NASA says astronauts could set foot on the Red Planet within the next twenty years.
Their plight from the day the Pilgrims set foot on Plymouth Rock has been one of oppression and virtual genocide.
Manu Ginobili and Danny Green were officially nursing injuries and Tony Parker dressed but didn't set foot on the floor.
Are some men just programmed to act like supreme assholes as soon as they set foot on a city sidewalk?
Astronauts may one day set foot on the moon again, and small robotic spacecraft will be there waiting for them.
Yet, from the moment freshmen set foot on a college campus, this mission confronts a powerful barrier: fraternities and sororities.
Though we never set foot on or filmed at the pole, we circumnavigated the world five times in the attempt.
He believes that he was the ninth person to set foot on Prime Head, and that Landreth was the tenth.
But when you lose in qualies and don't even set foot on the main grounds, it's a pretty terrible feeling.
This year, Donald Trump made history by becoming the first sitting US president to set foot on North Korean soil.
Sixty years ago today, the Tibetan Buddhist leader set foot on Indian soil to begin his life as a refugee.
Much like robotic spacecraft explored the Moon long before Neil Armstrong set foot on it, the same goes for Mars.
Its release commemorates the Apollo moon landing of 1969, also known as the first time we set foot on the moon.
And were it not for this story, there's no way I would have voluntarily set foot on a cruise ship again.
Some of them had not set foot on land for years; one had been separated from his family for 22 years.
During that initial landing, the agency plans to make history by having the first woman set foot on the lunar surface.
The first team ever to set foot on Thwaites Glacier, in the late 1950s, included a crusty glaciologist named Charlie Bentley.
Is that the absolute upper limit for every single human being that has, or ever will, set foot on this planet?
Sources close to the deal tell us Oprah never set foot on the island to see the new pad in person.
When you set foot on one of its virtual planets it's likely you will be the first to ever do so.
I had never been to Corsica, and it had been 17 years since my husband, Fabrice, set foot on the island.
A British explorer and his crew were the first known humans to set foot on the sub-Antarctic island, in 1775.
On July 20, 1969, U.S. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to set foot on the Moon.
If you go to graduate school, you'll find that all sorts of talented people never set foot on an elite campus.
"If you set foot on this grass, I'm going to have to throw you back out of here," Mr. Jackson said.
A lot has changed since I first set foot on the show floor as a cub reporter almost a decade ago.
The emerging face of the American working class is a Hispanic woman who has never set foot on a factory floor.
If that happens, those Chinese astronauts would be the first people to set foot on Earth's satellite in roughly five decades.
From the moment you set foot on British soil, your personal data could easily be accessed, or even hacked, by the government.
An American hasn't set foot on the moon since 1972, with the last Apollo mission, and public support for space has waned.
Thankfully, when visitors set foot on our campus they are met with some of the brightest and best students in our nation.
If your only knowledge of India came from these photographs, you'd never guess an Englishman had ever set foot on its shores.
The hour-long trip allows visitors to see Dubai's historic landmarks and modern marvels without having to set foot on the ground.
And the writers, we've been in the room for a year and a half before the directors even set foot on set.
He made history by stepping over the demarcation line, becoming the first sitting US President to set foot on North Korean soil.
Officially, in the eyes of the US government, the asylum seekers don't exist until they're allowed to set foot on US soil.
Pros: Excellent efficacy on clothes and other fabricsCons: Evaporates from skin within 15 minutes, kills most insects that set foot on it
Although I was born and raised in Sweden, I'm embarrassed to admit that I've never set foot on a Baltic booze cruise.
But, for a number of reasons, it is unlikely that astronauts will set foot on the moon during his projected time frame.
No human has set foot on the moon in the 44 years since his mission, and there are no plans to return.
From the moment we set foot on the private dock that receives guests arriving from St. Thomas, we were free from worry.
The first black man there was Matthew Henson, who, along with Robert E. Peary, set foot on the North Pole in 1909.
But without Kennedy's ambitious goal, it's hard to know if Neil Armstrong would have set foot on the moon's surface eight years later.
It has been 25 days since the passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship were last allowed to set foot on dry land.
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian have visited more African leaders than has Mr Trump, who has yet to set foot on the continent.
"People who had never set foot on a skateboard were complimenting me on doing a 483, and it just felt surreal," he recalls.
Samsung is teaming up with Carnival to bring the high seas to travelers, who won't even have to set foot on a ship.
Naturally, social media was rampant with speculation over how Gaga would compare to Beyoncé before either had set foot on the main stage.
Stop by SPACES before you set foot on the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge, and Tim Schwartz will help you march without a digital trace.
Half the team had never set foot on Le Golf National before last week and only one, Justin Thomas, had played it in competition.
Both parties are basically "still trying to draw the landscape before they determine who was the first to set foot on it," says Sherkow.
For example, we could simply set foot on the moon again, and return home, or NASA could set out to build a permanent base.
The former U.S. Navy test pilot was the ninth person to set foot on the moon, an experience shared by three others after Young.
But then this latter half before we actually set foot on the flight over has really been a whirlwind and a flurry of activity.
However, Jobs never set foot on the boat — the yacht was commissioned in 2008, but wasn't completed until 2012, a year after his death.
I will pay the price for not fighting before we ever set foot on a field of war—fighting against them, our own hierarchy.
The tortoise persevered and surpassed the hare, its dominance affirmed on July 20, 1969, when Apollo 11 astronauts set foot on the lunar surface.
He has set foot on every continent except Antarctica in pursuit of the phenomenon (though he has watched it in a plane above Antarctica).
He made history while eating hot dogs In 1939, King George VI became the first reigning British monarch to set foot on American soil.
Four days later, Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Aldrin set foot on the moon's surface, the first of 12 American astronauts to complete this feat.
NASA and its oversight regulators have raised safety concerns about both capsules that will have to be resolved before humans set foot on either.
I am almost certain that the L.A. Board of Supervisors do not know that Chris never set foot on what is now mainland USA.
I believe that the first person who will set foot on Mars is starting the school year off in an American classroom right now.
But two courtroom artists have helped give the world its only look at the kingpin since the day he set foot on American soil.
Anderson&aposs opponent for the title will be Nadal or Novak Djokovic, who did not set foot on Centre Court until just before 2127 p.m.
In July, its rector was fired after he allegedly complained about making the same salary as directors in California, who rarely set foot on campus.
I couldn't get enough of the thrill of being the very first person to set foot on a strange alien world and catalog its inhabitants.
Per CNN, NASA emphasized that the agency plans to have the first female astronaut to set foot on the lunar surface on the Artemis crew.
Antarctica's land mass has proved forbidding since humans first set foot on the continent, but the sea is swarming with life critical to the planet.
Madame G was the first human to set foot on Pluto 50 years ago and the most famous and seasoned cosmonaut on the present mission.
Before she ever set foot on a stage, Ms. Shane's existence was itself a tightrope walk, pitched between third rails in the Jim Crow South.
I was also put off by the seventh continent's status as a trophy, too remote and expensive for the common tourist to set foot on.
During the battle to take the island from the Japanese, more than 70,000 Marines and attached Army and Navy personnel set foot on Iwo Jima.
Zion Williamson hasn't set foot on an NBA court yet and he already has a shoe and movie deal offer, courtesy of Master P and Romeo.
The hotel heiress-turned-reality TV star-turned-DJ has looked more or less the same since the last time she set foot on a farm.
The Navajo, who lived in the region long before Europeans set foot on the continent, refer to such areas as nahodishgish—places to be left alone.
The extra protections for unaccompanied minors — like less time in detention and more chances to seek asylum — kick in once they set foot on U.S. soil.
Armstrong, the first human to set foot on the lunar surface, and Aldrin had one camera for their moonwalk and they had planned to share it.
Like many other Latin American jungles, legends of riches and lost cities have existed in La Mosquita since European conquerors first set foot on the continent.
If you do, I don't have to tell you the significance of that date – it was the day the first man set foot on the moon.
Mr. Miller's films depicted winter sports with grandeur, beauty and a mischievous sense of fun that attracted viewers who had never set foot on a slope.
That dangerous young man who calls himself Paul Poitier has grown up in the 27 years since he first set foot on a New York stage.
It's been a while since man was last on the moon, and we have never set foot on another planet either, so I guess it's about time.
The message was one of the stability and might: you are part of a powerful nation which is just beginning to set foot on the world stage.
Thiem has a 4-2 record against Zverev but he is well aware it will count for nothing when both players set foot on court on Tuesday.
And 50 years after man set foot on the moon, Oliver Morton, The Economist's senior editor and author, predicts the future of humans' relationship with lunar exploration.
Bonus prizes will also be awarded for separate achievements, like getting to the original Apollo landing site where humans first set foot on our closest natural satellite.
In other words, once these folks (Central American migrants, family units and minors) arrive and set foot on U.S. soil, they are next to impossible to remove.
The decadence of this trip begins even before you set foot on a ship: the first leg is flying first class on Emirates from London to Dubai.
The polleros relay the instructions in real-time from Mexico, where they face less risk of arrest than they would if they set foot on US soil.
If you've never set foot on Staten Island but find that the footage of the restaurant looks familiar, it could be thanks to VH1's Mob Wives.
According to the lawsuit, out of 27 LSU fraternties, only four did not commit risk-management violations in the five years before Gruver set foot on campus.
Like millions of others, I was both excited and proud of this accomplishment — the first time in history in which humans set foot on another celestial body.
Unlike Guatemala, Mexico has refused to become a so-called safe third country obliging it to accept asylum claims from migrants who set foot on its soil.
Which only plays into the hands of populist demagogues who want to delegitimize learning in the eyes of those who have never set foot on a campus.
That includes having Trump become the first sitting U.S. president to meet with a North Korean leader and the first to set foot on North Korean soil.
With these travels, Kerry also becomes the first secretary of state to set foot on both of the world's land-based ice sheets, having visited Greenland in 2015.
On December 11, 1972, he became the 11th human being to set foot on the lunar surface, after a safe touchdown in the Moon's Taurus-Littrow Valley region.
Hours later, Armstrong's words upon becoming the first human to set foot on the moon - "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" - were immortalized.
In all likelihood, no one from Earth today will set foot on a world orbiting another star, but thanks to NASA, we may have the next-best thing.
New York (CNN Business)When trader Peter Tuchman first set foot on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in 1985, there wasn't a computer in sight.
The process is estimated to take about nine months, Lamda CEO Odisseas Athanassiou said, so now the firm cannot set foot on the plot before April next year.
Shammgod, who grew up in Brooklyn and Harlem and played at La Salle Academy in Manhattan, was a household name before he even set foot on Providence's campus.
For Mr. Najib, a White House handshake will show voters back home that he can set foot on American soil without being jailed, analysts and opposition members said.
These factors seem to make it unlikely that astronauts will set foot on the moon during a second term of Mr. Trump's presidency, if he is re-elected.
Jonny Kim, age 35, a second-generation Korean-American who recently graduated as a NASA astronaut, may one day set foot on the moon or even planet Mars.
But there is something about slowly guiding your hand to the sound of lapping waves that has you radiating calm before you even set foot on a beach.
Eugene Andrew Cernan, known to friends as "Gene" and to history as the last man to set foot on the Moon, passed away on Monday, surrounded by his family.
But when a wave of emotion was stirred up by the president's foes against the idea that the mass-murderers could ever set foot on American soil, he quailed.
A lot of the enthusiasm is because of the 12 cycling instructors who teach the classes, without whom there would be little motivation to set foot on the bike.
For more than a decade since she set foot on the music scene, she has walked countless red carpets, attended plenty of awards shows, and performed on many stages.
These unsustainable rocket costs contributed to why NASA stopped sending astronauts to the moon in 1972, three years after Neil Armstrong first set foot on the chalky, lunar surface.
Or, even more dismaying, Edgar Mitchell, the sixth astronaut to set foot on the moon, a man who saw magisterial vistas the rest of us can only dream of.
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped down the ladder of the lunar module and became the first human beings to set foot on the moon.
The first human beings to set foot on the planet will have to deal with an onslaught of radiation, solar flares, weak gravity, frigid cold, and even toxic soil.
As Neil Armstrong descended the steps of the lunar module and became the first person to set foot on the moon, the world's eyes seemed to be upon him.
Trump has cultivated a cordial relationship with North Korea's dictator, Kim Jong Un, and in July became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot on North Korean soil.
I am certain that besides myself and Valentine's cousin's high school boyfriend, the only black people to have set foot on this land came as guests to my wedding.
HOUSTON — Elizabeth Warren hadn't set foot on the University of Houston Law Center campus in nearly 15 years, not since she'd left her first full-time teaching job there.
At 87, Mr. Aldrin, who made history in 1969 when he set foot on the moon, has hung on to his plain-as-folk charm and easy, infectious enthusiasm.
When Rosemary and Peter Grant first set foot on Daphne Major, a tiny island in the Galápagos archipelago, in 1973, they had no idea it would become a second home.
But within two years, Dyantyi was charged with kidnapping and assault by university authorities, and was handed a lifetime ban from studying there; she can't even set foot on campus.
In April Kim met with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in a historic summit where he became the first North Korean leader to set foot on South Korean soil.
He died thinking that he had been doing all of this in India, never realizing he had set foot on lands that European navigators didn't know existed at the time.
As for whether he'd do it again, Carroll admits that it'll be harder for him to sneak in now but he'd love to set foot on a carpet again someday.
BEFORE EDMUND HILLARY and Tenzing Norgay set foot on the summit of Mount Everest in 22016, at least 21994 other climbers had tried and failed to reach Earth's highest point.
And since then, it's been extremely cooperative — even deferential — with the US. Metering only works because of Mexican officials stopping asylum seekers before they can set foot on US soil.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry won't set foot on U.S. soil anytime soon, as previously scheduled, and it's all because of the royal bun in the oven ... TMZ has learned.
Kevin Morales, age 17 The fifteenth of March of the year 2016 was the day my father finally set foot on American soil for the first time in eleven years.
OXFORD, England (Reuters) - Fifty years after humans first set foot on the moon, scientists believe rock samples collected by Apollo astronauts could help predict volcanic eruptions on Earth more accurately.
For one evening in July 21990 everyone paused and watched a human leave the confines of a ship and set foot on not a distant shore but an alien world.
The event was largely symbolic -- Trump became the first sitting US president to set foot on North Korean-controled territory and the two sides agreed to resume working-level talks.
Still, when I first set foot on a Manhattan sidewalk in 1971, wallowing in glorious sensory overload, it was "Sunday Clothes" that was playing at full volume in my mind.
Both project have been beleaguered with delays, and NASA and its oversight regulators have raised safety concerns that will have to be resolved before humans set foot on either spacecraft.
There were dozens of volunteer roles for parents at our school — including serving as the "greeter" for the bus — but the district forbids parents to actually set foot on it.
On April 25, Maria Sharapova will be forbidden to set foot on the grounds of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, Germany, still barred for a 2016 doping violation.
People across the world are inspired daily by rainbows they will never touch; they bask in the spiritual calm of sunsets, even though they will never set foot on the sun.
In the mid-19th century it admitted thousands of fugitive slaves from the United States; under the constitution of the time they became free when they set foot on Mexican soil.
Whether you're a fellow forward-folder or you've never set foot on a mat, you can hit a yoga-themed gift out of the park with this list as your guide.
He said one of his earliest memories is sitting on his grandfather's shoulders — years before man set foot on the moon — and waving a flag as U.S. astronauts returned to Hawaii.
In a way, the astronaut is both descending the steps, as Neil Armstrong, to set foot on the moon, and at same time, ascending into some other mythical level or realm.
In this third inter-Korean summit — two previous meetings were held in 2000 and 85033 — Kim became the first North Korean head of state to set foot on South Korean soil.
We were barefoot in grass for hours at a time — and now, naturally, I have to check my body for ticks if I so much as set foot on a lawn.
In any event, the people depicted are cheerful and congenial, even when they boast of the victory they expect to achieve should any American dare to set foot on their territory.
At DePaul University, Milo Yiannopoulos and Ben Shapiro were banned due to "inflammatory speech" and "safety concerns"; the administration even threatened to arrest Shapiro if he set foot on campus again.
It also permits farmers' children and spouses — without ever having set foot on the farm — to count as "actively engaged" in farming, thus qualifying them for $125,000 worth of subsidy payments.
Barnum publicized this angelic reputation, and as a result, the name Jenny Lind was synonymous with humility and charity in the United States before she ever set foot on these shores.
The group of companies is aiming to send Audi lunar quattro rovers to the landing site of NASA's Apollo 17 mission — when man last set foot on the moon in 1972.
It was not clear how shutting down ports of entry would deter asylum seekers because they are legally able to request help as soon as they set foot on U.S. soil.
The La La Land actor is teaming once again with director Damien Chazelle for a biopic about Neil Armstrong, the first man to ever set foot on the moon, Entertainment Weekly reported.
Her two-week round trip became the fastest of all time, but the 33-year-old nutrition researcher had been preparing for the climb years before she set foot on the mountain.
OXFORD, England, July 153 (Reuters) - Fifty years after humans first set foot on the moon, scientists believe rock samples collected by Apollo astronauts could help predict volcanic eruptions on Earth more accurately.
The Trump administration is serious about sending robots and spacecraft back to the moon — although no NASA astronaut will set foot on the chalky lunar surface until after President Trump leaves office.
Elibeidy Danis Martinez, a fresh-faced, doe-eyed 19-year-old from the Dominican Republic, first set foot on a catwalk when she closed the Burberry show in London on Monday night.
In the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea Friday morning local time, Kim Jong-un became the first North Korean leader in modern history to set foot on South Korean soil.
Vondrousova, who can become the first Czech to win the women's title since Hana Mandlikova in 1981, has never set foot on Court Philippe Chatrier, the 15,000 seater that hosts the finals. .
As for me, I left feeling grateful for having had an opportunity to connect with women I admire both personally and professionally, and more determined than when I set foot on board.
The university immediately responded with a letter from its police department, informing Claiborne he was barred from campus and that he would be arrested for trespassing if he set foot on campus.
Ms. Starace had never even set foot on the island before then, and Mr. Starace, who grew up in Staten Island, could only remember going to visit a grandfather in the hospital.
Gaping visitors, stepping off the plane, wobble on wooden planks before they set foot on Katmai's beach, which is blanketed in exploded volcanic rocks from the largest eruption of the 20th century.
Barely had I set foot on Canadian soil before the province's legislature passed a resolution calling on merchants to say "Bonjour" instead of the hybrid "Bonjour-Hi," the quintessentially Montreal bilingual greeting.
Known for his smooth R&B sound and his genial personality, "the Velvet Teddy Bear," as Studdard became known, has been compared to Vandross ever since he set foot on the Idol stage.
It is held every year on the date in 1953 that New Zealander Edmund Hillary and his guide Tenzing Norgay first set foot on the summit of the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) mountain.
I emailed Mark Knoller, the CBS Newsman and archivist of presidential comings and goings, who confirmed that Trump had only visited nine states so far and hadn't yet set foot on foreign soil.
Stephen Curry was once unconvinced that humans had set foot on the moon — but online controversy, an invitation from NASA and a chat with an actual astronaut seem to have changed his mind.
He and Shepard set foot on the moon two separate times during their mission, spending more than nine hours collecting rocks, taking measurements and (in Shepard's case) hitting a pair of golf balls.
Those medals brought the U.S. total at the range to 14, including six golds with the only other country to set foot on top of the shooting podium has been Cuba with four.
One senior administration official told The Post that the idea came after officials explained to Trump that US law affords all migrants certain rights and protections when they set foot on US soil.
America appeared to be "a young, racially select people," he wrote admiringly in 1928, by "making an immigrant's ability to set foot on American soil dependent on specific racial requirements," among other factors.
When finally I did set foot on Ithaca, the site that was somewhat wishfully said to be that of Odysseus' palace consisted of a hut and two buildings set across a barren hill.
NASA showed off a brand new generation of spacesuit, including the one that the first American woman and next American man to set foot on the Moon will don for that historic moment.
"In my day—when dinosaurs roamed the Earth—all the students on my university course already knew how to solder before they'd even set foot on the campus," EE Times' Max Maxfield wrote.
The current wave of Cuban migration traces back to the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966: If Cubans set foot on American soil, they were eligible for permanent residency one year and a day later.
Under a 1960s law, the Cuban Adjustment Act, the Communist-run country's citizens are treated as legal immigrants if they set foot on U.S. soil, while migrants from any other land are considered illegal.
Exactly 50 years ago today, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped through the hatch of a tiny, rickety spacecraft, drifted down a metal ladder, and set foot on the dusty surface of the moon.
Nadal, who has dominated red clay events around Europe, disliked the change even before he set foot on the blue surface and has maintained his traditionalism and his desire to preserve his preferred surface.
If all goes to plan, liftoff will take place in 2019, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, which marked the first time humans had set foot on another world.
"This bag is not only from the first mission, but it was used by the first man to set foot on the moon, and it held the first samples that were collected," she said.
So when I heard that I&aposd be part of the first group of media since 2016 to set foot on Richard Branson&aposs Necker Island, I honestly had no idea what to expect.
With two small children, I refused to set foot on the urine-stained carpets, so the day we got the keys we also purchased faux-wood laminate floors for the entire house for $3,500.
Friday was the first time any North Korean leader set foot on South Korean soil since the 1950-313 Korean War left the country divided and the two neighbors in a technical state of conflict.
In Meg Howrey's latest novel, The Wanderers, she explores the run-up to such a mission, and the toll that it would take on the people chosen to first set foot on the Martian surface.
In a federal lawsuit, attorneys representing the migrants point to the decades-old "wet foot, dry foot" policy, which gives Cubans who've set foot on American soil the chance to stay in the United States.
Desyatnik said she heard from other people at UCB that the man she and four other women accused could not set foot on the property for at least a year, but UCB wouldn't confirm that.
On July 20, 1969, NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon for the first time, bounding across the lunar surface and pushing the United States fully into the space age.
Researchers from the Environment Ministry who swam the final distance from a small boat to the island to minimize biological contamination were the first people to set foot on the expanded island on Oct. 20.
Ryan Connell was once a staple of Trinity Church and acted in many hell houses, though by time he accompanied me to the church, he had not set foot on the property in 13 years.
Referring to a U.S. grand jury indictment of 15 Turkish security officials who clashed with protesters during his visit to Washington in May, Erdogan said most of them had never set foot on U.S. soil.
Initial inquiries show Canada's background checks on refugees are less rigorous than the 18- to 24-month vettings done by U.S. authorities before letting any Syrian refugee set foot on American soil, congressional aides said.
Since Trump met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and became the first sitting US president to set foot on North Korean territory, Pyongyang has test-fired sophisticated weaponry three times in eight days.
Mr. Kim became the first North Korean leader to set foot on South Korean soil when he walked across the border in April to meet with Mr. Moon on the South Korean side of Panmunjom.
That could turn Mexico into a so-called 'safe third country,' forcing it to handle asylum applications from migrants who reached the United States via Mexico because they had first set foot on Mexican soil.
That's what a federal judge told a group of Cuban migrants yesterday in a ruling dealing with the "wet foot, dry foot" policy, which gives Cubans who set foot on U.S. soil a chance to stay.
Today, Vans is a $3 billion brand — current parent company VF Corp bought it for $396 million in 2004 — and a household name for most Americans, including those who have never set foot on a skateboard.
Guilt hangs over the story and its setting, which seems to hover outside time: the island "seemed as if it had always existed, full of wailing, enigmatic life forms, long before anyone set foot on it".
According to his friend, Salim set foot on Australian soil after 19 July 2013; this date marks the implementation of a policy that involves exiling people (arriving to Australia by boat)to Manus Island and Nauru.
Emily S. from USA gave many reasons why Columbus Day should be replaced by Indigenous Peoples' Day: Columbus never set foot on the actual Continental US, so there is no use in giving him that credit.
From the grappling hook—constantly impressive given how the trilogy is built, so that you never actually have to set foot on the ground—to the line launcher, nothing has been ham-fisted or squeezed in.
The next Americans to set foot on the Moon will do so in a brand new spacesuit that's based on, but hugely improved from, the original Apollo suits that last went up there in the '70s.
Since Europeans set foot on this continent, it has been used to justify the mass murder and enslavement of Indigenous and Black men, while the same white men in power were systematically raping Indigenous and Black women.
The two countries on Thursday announced a deal to cooperate on immigration issues and put an end to a 20-year-old policy that gave entry to Cubans without visas if they set foot on U.S. soil.
When I said that I haven't lived in Eloe since before I went to college, he says he has never set foot on a college campus and he wants me to tell him all about that, too.
For his part, Andrew Ng of Baidu says worrying about superintelligent AIs today "is like worrying about overpopulation on Mars when we have not even set foot on the planet yet", a subtle dig at Mr Musk.
Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow may have made a name for herself in the business world over the last decade, but that doesn't mean the nerves didn't kick in when she first set foot on her entrepreneurial journey.
With campuses closed, frustrated high school juniors face tour cancellations, and seniors won't be able to set foot on most campuses to feel the vibe before their deposits are due on May 1, National College Decision Day.
JESSE GREEN 'THE LEHMAN TRILOGY' Three Bavarian-born brothers who first set foot on American soil more than 150 years ago are returning to New York next month, accompanied by a centuries-spanning brood of their descendants.
Suggesting that parents must fit a preconceived idea of "presentable" to set foot on campus is unlikely to shore up enough goodwill to incline families to spend any more time at Madison High than necessary, if at all.
Golf Digest reporter Max Adler understood the deep irony of a convicted black man from inner-city Buffalo, who had never set foot on a golf course, expressing how he only felt truly free while drawing golf courses.
We are excited for that moment when millions of players will suddenly update and be able to set foot on their home planets and explore the intricate bases they have built in virtual reality for the first time.
It was just a month ago when President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met at the Korean Demilitarized Zone, and Trump became the first sitting US President to set foot on North Korean soil. 20203.
The unscripted moment came just minutes after a a highly-choreographed vignette that saw Kim become the first North Korean leader to set foot on South Korean soil since before the start of the Korean War in 1950.
It's when outsiders get involved that everything fucks up, and that's a good metaphor for the book as a whole: Tech people get involved and don't even set foot on a porn set because they think it's unsavory.
Dutch colonists controlled New York for just 40 years — from 1624, when they set foot on Governors Island, to 1664, when they handed their keys to the British, but they still managed to go on a naming spree.
He was about to set foot on one of the most sealed-off parts of India, an island inhabited by a small, enigmatic and highly isolated tribe whose members have killed outsiders for simply stepping on their shore.
It was a curious one: a nine-foot granite pillar in an Orange County cemetery, bearing the names of several Southern leaders, including Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee, who never even set foot on the Pacific coast.
And Zimmerman was a champion before she ever set foot on the course: She's also a physical education teacher, former Division 1 basketball player and Judoka who overcame a traumatic childhood in foster care to become a hardcore athlete.
That drive for American exceptionalism became a defining characteristic of the era, and when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the lunar surface, it was undeniable proof of America's ability to accomplish any feat when singularly focused.
We set aside wilderness areas to protect them for what they are — wild places, untrammeled, as much as possible, by man, a reminder of what this country was like before Columbus set foot on this side of the Atlantic.
It's a stunning portrait of Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon, as he both trains alongside his fellow Project Gemini astronauts and grapples with his more private grief over the death of his daughter.
Elaine Glusac, who writes about ski travel for The New York Times, told us about some of the best places for New Yorkers to hit the slopes without having to set foot on an airplane or drive a car.
Claiming that we already know the best way to explore the entire solar system — considering humans have not even set foot on the moon in almost five decades, let alone traveled to another planet — is a pretty bold assertion.
Kim Jong Un walked across the border into South Korean-controlled territory on Friday, the first time a North Korean leader has set foot on South Korean soil since the end of the Korean War more than half a century ago.
Under a special status known as "wet foot, dry foot" that grew out of the 1966 Cuban Adjustment Act, Cubans who set foot on U.S. soil are allowed to stay and put on a fast track to receive U.S. residency.
"When the first Americans set foot on Mars, they will be following in the footsteps of one of the finest astronauts in the history of the space program, my friend, Commander Scott Kelly," NASA administrator Charles Bolden said in a statement.
Cunningham uses every trick in the book to vilify Scott and cast doubt on his intentions, which are the same now as they were even before he set foot on the doomed plane: simply to figure out how to survive.
Marie Dompnier had scarcely set foot on a television or film set before the director Hervé Hadmar plucked her from an acting class to play Sandra Winckler, a young detective with a penchant for inappropriate footwear, in his mystery series.
The previous time Green had set foot on the Oklahoma City court, back in February, he missed all eight of his field goal attempts and became so frustrated that he had a shouting match with coach Steve Kerr at halftime.
Migrants traveling from Central America through Mexico have a legal right to seek asylum in the US. And that right is triggered when they set foot on US soil — which is traditionally where they stay until their cases are resolved.
Finally, for those who want to experience what it might be like to actually set foot on one of these planets, NASA has released a virtual reality concept animation set on TRAPPIST-1d, which may have liquid water on its surface.
Yasmin Le Bon walked at Calvin Klein, Stella Tennant and Georgina Grenville starred at Ferragamo, and Shalom Harlow — who hasn't set foot on the runway in years — closed Versace (in a floral lace gown and a cloud of her natural ringlets).
The case for renaming the holiday in Maine was built on similar points made by lawmakers in other states: Though Christopher Columbus is often credited with discovering America, he never actually set foot on the shores of the continental United States.
And as NASA races to meet the Trump administration's 2024 target for returning to the moon, the agency needs to make that astronauts have the technological capability to safely set foot on the surface, which no human has done since 1972.
In 2016, the government created a Ministry of Tolerance, and 2019 was branded the Year of Tolerance, kicked off in February by a much-heralded visit from Pope Francis, the first time a pontiff has set foot on the Arabian Peninsula.
We had planned to wheel him to the vet in a little red wagon but Max-I, who until then refused to set foot on any block near the vet's office, now walked there without hesitation under his own steam.
In naming this new place, Waldseemüller and Ringmann passed over Columbus, who had first reached the New World in 1492, but only set foot on the mainland in 1498, in favor of Vespucci, who said he had landed there in 1497.
You could also sue for damages if the neighbors' actions damaged or killed a tree — even if they never set foot on your property, said Ingrid C. Manevitz, a partner at the Manhattan law firm Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas.
Following up on his New Year's address that called for "peace and stability" between the two nations, Kim was the first leader to set foot on South Korean soil as part of a summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
Related: Obama unveils Guantanamo closure 'plan' to immediate criticism from all sides Many of the detainees who have been cleared for release never set foot on a battlefield, and most were sold to the US for bounties, according to military documents.
WHEN Donald Trump last set foot on one of his Scottish golf courses, in the run-up to his election in 20170, he was greeted by a gaggle of Scots waving Mexican flags in protest at his plans for a border wall.
Last month Kim met South Korean President Moon Jae-in in a historic summit on the southern side of the heavily militarized border that separates the two countries — becoming the first North Korean leader to ever set foot on South Korean soil.
These tech people who've never set foot on a porn set in their lives, these optimizers and algorithm people and AB testers, these "respectable people" — they're the ones who seem to be causing the most trouble [in] the lives of porn performers.
In fact, it would not be surprising to see Lashley and Kongo mix it up for the organization's heavyweight title in the not too distant future, as current champion Vitaly Minakov has not set foot on the canvas in almost two years.
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Sunday became the first pontiff to set foot on the Arabian Peninsula, just hours after issuing his strongest condemnation yet of the war in Yemen, where his host the United Arab Emirates has a leading military role.
It's true that Trump has placed the idea of a border wall front and center ever since he first set foot on the campaign trail, but the idea of building barriers along the US-Mexico border took root long before he took office.
After Neil Armstrong descended from the Eagle lander, becoming the first human to set foot on the moon, the very first picture he took on the surface shows, yes, the moon's cratered surface, but also a white jettisoned trash bag (or jett bag).
Bean, 211, a former U.S. Navy test pilot who became one of only 12 people ever to set foot on the moon, died at Houston Methodist Hospital, his family said in a statement released by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
From intense training to crash pads to some facts about the relative cleanliness of airplanes that will make you never want to set foot on one again, scroll on for the facts of flight attendant life that you probably don't know but definitely should.
Jennifer Appel, Tasha Fuiava and their two dogs, Valentine and Zeus, set foot on solid ground at a U.S. Navy base in Japan on Monday, according to TIME, but their statement to the press wasn't just one of relief and gratitude toward their rescuers.
Here are seven steps college students can take now to set themselves up for a high-paying career after graduation: According to Vicki Salemi, career expert for job site Monster, students should be thinking about their future careers before they even set foot on campus.
Day did not set foot on the Baltusrol course until the eve of the championship because of a planned day's rest, a bug he caught from his children and a late night spent at hospital after his wife needed treatment for an allergic reaction.
To search the well, they needed fire crews with special equipment, which the Saudis allegedly refused to give access to because they were not on a pre-approved list of Turkish officials cleared to set foot on sovereign Saudi territory, according to Turkish media.
The theater veteran Marie Dompnier had scarcely set foot on a television or film set before the director Hervé Hadmar plucked her from an acting class to play Sandra Winckler, a young detective with a penchant for inappropriate footwear, in his new mystery series.
A few weeks ago, the Urbandale police had escorted him out of a football game being played by his daughter's high school, after he waved a Confederate flag in front of black students, leading to restrictions on his ability to set foot on school property.
He reportedly dropped by to greet a wedding party at the club over the weekend, but the journalists in the pool assigned to cover him have not been allowed to set foot on the property, nor have they laid eyes on him since Friday.
That's a huge part of why we're in the mess we're in, and have been in since brutal colonizing settlers first set foot on this land; men like Ted Cruz have wielded far too much power for far too long, and caused far too much harm.
But for the most part, those up for awards or set to present at the Oscars have worked the step-and-repeat many times before: Meryl Streep has been going since 1979, while Dakota Johnson first set foot on the red carpet when she was just 10.
"Regardless of who was in the photograph, each and every Marine who set foot on Iwo Jima, or supported the effort from the sea and air around the island is, and always will be, a part of our Corps' cherished history," the Marines said in the statement.
Maybe we could wait for them to set foot on NHL ice at least one time before we all develop the need to have Very Strong Feelings about which one is a first ballot Hall of Famer and which one is an obvious bust in the making.
So, I turned where all people turn: toward the wisdom of those older and more lived than I. I'd always assumed that my nan—fan of music and good conversation and perhaps one of the best people to have set foot on the earth—would be into Rag'n'Bone Man.
It's a reassuring thought that even if our species doesn't make it—whether it's due to nuclear folly or cosmic forces outside of our control—a diverse record of our existence will live forever on the only other celestial body our species has set foot on besides Earth.
Rime is part of an increasing number of games that use the environment, rather than words or complex user-interfaces, to communicate the story and the mission; from the moment you set foot on the island, it's the world around you that reveals where to go and what to do.
As part of the plea deal, he is required to undergo mental health evaluation, remain a mile away from the Stoneman Douglas High School, is not permitted to set foot on any school campus where he is not enrolled, and is also forbidden from having any contact with his brother.
Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, president of the opposition Pakatan Harapan coalition, said Mahathir had done much for Langkawi, from the time he first set foot on the holiday island as a government doctor in 1956 to the time he ruled as prime minister from 1981 until his resignation in 2003.
Later, a motorcade including the presidential limousine, adorned for the first time with Cuban and American flags, snaked through narrow streets where elated residents, their clothing soaked from waiting in the rain, hoisted cellphones and cheered the first sitting American leader to set foot on Cuban soil in 88 years.
"This historically problematic holiday — Columbus never actually set foot on the continental U.S. — has made an increasing number of people wince, given the enslavement and genocide of Native American people that followed in the wake of the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria," writes Yvonne Zipp for The Christian Science Monitor.
At the distance of a half-century, the facts of the moon landing are well-known to most Americans: Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969, the culmination of a "space race" between the US and the USSR.
Mastering it feels like a breath of fresh air, and it's a lot like Anor Londo in that you had probably heard players raving about how challenging both sections were, but once you finally set foot on their soil, you get a chill, as if something big is about to happen.
At sunset, he sat on the hillside listening to the thrum emanating from the creches and watched the yawning light bend over an alien horizon, no more alien than him and all of them, the first of their kind or the adjacent kind of humanity to set foot on such a world.
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Hours before Donald J. Trump was set to hold a rally in the Flynn Center here, a crowd of supporters, hecklers and curious observers braved freezing temperatures to get a glimpse of the Republican presidential candidate who dared to set foot on the traditionally liberal turf of Senator Bernie Sanders.
After school, he's back in the gym to hoist some more shots up, then home to focus on his academics—according to a mandate from his parents, if he doesn't maintain a B average, he can't set foot on the court—before he climbs into bed by 533:00 PM every night.
At San Ysidro and many of the other official crossings that line the US-Mexico border, families who have traveled thousands of miles, fleeing poverty and violence to seek asylum in the United States, have been stopped outside ports of entry before they can set foot on US soil and trigger their legal asylum rights.
LYNCHBURG, Va. — The night before Shane Claiborne came to town to preach at a Christian revival, he received a letter from the chief of police at Liberty University warning that if he set foot on the property, he would be arrested for trespassing and face up to 12 months in jail and a $3.23,500 fine.
From the moment Kendall Jenner first set foot on the runway and in front of the cameras just a few short years ago, she's faced an enormous amount of success and adversity — one day walking the biggest fashion shows on the planet, and the next contending with being referred (alongside BFF Gigi Hadid) as "b—-s of the moment".
As Bill Hayton points out in his book, "The South China Sea", the first Chinese official ever to set foot on one of the Spratlys was a Nationalist naval officer in 1946, the year after Japan's defeat and loss of control of the sea; he did so from an American ship crewed by Chinese sailors trained in Miami.
"The Long Boom," an infamous piece published in Wired just three months later, predicted the spread of digital networks "to every corner of the planet" leading to "the great cross-fertilization of ideas, the ongoing, never-ending planetary conversation" that would culminate, by 224, in "a civilization of civilizations" that would set foot on Mars in species-wide harmony.
"Columbus Day was officially designated as a federal holiday in 1937, despite the fact Columbus did not discover North America, despite the fact millions of people were already living in North America upon his arrival to the Americas, and despite the fact Columbus never set foot on the shores of the current United States," Grosso said before the council's vote Tuesday.
It is here that we are introduced to a cadre of characters unfamiliar to the Western genre—Greek, Turkish, and Arab camel drivers from the Eastern Mediterranean who have arrived in America with a boatload of dromedaries, which are the first of their kind to set foot on the continent since their progenitors died out in the last Ice Age.
"When we landed on the moon, July '69, the whole family was there, when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon both Boots and Peppy went ballistic and started chasing each other around the coffee table at lightening speed, as if they somehow knew and were celebrating," Carvey, who voices Pops in Pets 2, said of his childhood dog and cat.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: — Mr. Bell writes: Imagine if Ferdinand and Isabella had sent a ship to the New World in 1491 and asked its captain and crew to find new lands to the west without getting out of the ship to set foot on them, because the next captain and crew were scheduled to do that in 1492.
Trump's threats of shutting down "the border" were always only a threat to shut down US ports of entry — official border crossings where people, cars, and trucks can come legally into the US. He can't stop people from crossing into the US between ports of entry illegally, and he can't stop such people from seeking asylum in the US once they've set foot on US soil.
The U.S. and Cuba signed an agreement in January 2017, during the last days of the Obama administration, requiring Cuba to accept all of its citizens who are deported from the U.S. or who are in the U.S. without authorization — a drastic shift from the "wet foot, dry foot" policy that granted legal protections to virtually all Cuban migrants who set foot on U.S. soil.
Read more: Judge blocks Trump administration's restrictions on who can apply for asylum that impacted domestic and gang violence victims The migrant mom pictured fleeing with her kids from tear gas at the US border has finally set foot on American soilThe US deported a man who said he feared for his life 'on a daily basis' in Honduras and was trying to seek asylum.
Well, today you can be safe in the knowledge that as well as being the manliest man to set foot on the planet Earth, Josh Homme can do both of those things, as demonstrated by Queens of the Stone Age's music video for "The Way You Used to Do." The track is the lead single for the band's seventh album Villains, which is due next Friday (August 25).
Willimon has a solid track record when it comes to television: House of Cards is the show that put Netflix on the map when it came to original content (he left the show after its fourth season), and this promo looks less like a typical science fiction story — like say, The Martian — and more like a serious drama about the first people who will set foot on Mars.
READ MORE: Italy won't let these migrants off a rescue boat unless the EU takes them in But Salvini has vowed that no one else would be allowed to set foot on Italian soil, and that they would only be allowed off the ship if other European countries agreed to take them, or they will be sent back to Libya, the main departure point for smugglers' boats to Italy.
Other key roles will be played by Corey Stoll (Buzz Aldrin, who was not chosen by NASA to be the "first man" to set foot on the moon, apparently a big distinction), Claire Foy (Armstrong's wife, Janet), Kyle Chandler (Deke Slayton, an astronaut turned NASA bigwig), and Jason Clarke (Ed White, an astronaut who ends up dying in a test mission — spoiler alert for something you will not remember by the time the movie is released!).
You can barely set foot on a trail or gaze from an overlook without several reminders to: keep a safe distance from wildlife (at least 100 yards from bears and wolves, and a minimum of 25 yards from bison, elk, and other large animals); walk only on paths and boardwalks near the park's thermal areas (or risk falling into boiling waters); and obey the speed limits when driving — animals do cross the road, sometimes in herds.
And after fumbling for words and mumbling something in English like a common tourist who has never been to Paris even once, after the waiter rolls his eyes and theatrically turns on his heel, revealing himself to be a bad imitation of a breed of French waiter that might've died off around the time Hemingway last set foot on the continent, after looking down at an idiotic crepe — we might as well be at Universal Studios Hollywood!
In asserting that a foreigner with even a tenuous connection to four blacklisted countries is automatically not trustworthy enough to set foot on American soil without extra vetting, Congress makes a set of faulty assumptions: that having ties to these four countries makes any individual automatically suspect; that the four targeted countries pose more of a risk than, say, Pakistan or Saudi Arabia, which have exported extremists and radical ideology yet remain conspicuously absent from the list; and, crucially, that no matter what choices a person has made, they should remain bound to their or their parents' birthplace forever.
Cleveland is the second-largest city in Ohio, it's the same state where the Wright Brothers got their start building some of the very first gliders, and it's where Apollo 11 crewmember Neil Armstrong — the first man to set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969 — was born in the tiny town of Wapakoneta (a place which can probably be blamed for his "one small step furrah man" mix-up on the moon: Midwesterners like Armstrong sometimes smush their words together, making the word "a" almost disappear in their mouth.) Ohio as a whole fares surprisingly well at producing astronauts.
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