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"Our footprint gives our fans great sightlines," St. Peter said.
Sneaking around is as simple as staying out of people's sightlines.
Hondros, whose prints are rectangular, favored longer sightlines and sharper diagonals.
Place your turrets outside of long-range sightlines that snipers could exploit.
Yes, it was a gorgeous arena with excellent sightlines and welcoming staff.
Sightlines were situated between props and interior windows carefully framed the guests' actions.
Some of the improvements, like better sightlines, were responses to persistent complaints from moviegoers.
Barclays Center has had its cool moments, even with its flawed sightlines and overpriced seats.
He had no sightlines on that last goal with traffic in front of the net.
Moving the engine back improves the car's balance and handling, as well as the driver's sightlines.
The paths are self-guiding, with slopes and sightlines cuing visitors, rather then relying on signage.
Yet the space feels remarkably intimate, and even the cheap seats — costing under $20 — have decent sightlines.
The space is both cozy and homey even as it seems to be entirely made of sightlines.
Look for elevated positions with long, clear sightlines that let you cover broad swaths of the map.
In its design, the club's interior courtyard allows for clear sightlines on almost every entrance and exit.
Between sound effects, broken panels, and well-placed sightlines, the reader can soak in the stressful moment quickly.
Amber Freda, a landscape designer, advised thinking about where you might want privacy or to hide undesirable sightlines.
Wide-open sightlines let you appreciate the diversity of the artist's approaches and his refusal of signature style.
While trying to watch Mr. Kotche play a glockenspiel, the dancers block one another's sightlines (that old gag).
He has spent his time worrying about sightlines — can people in the orchestra see action on the second floor?
Naeher said she used her familiarization time to check her sightlines and look for any irregularities on the field.
"We took their suggestions seriously and made compromises about things like trying to block noise and sightlines," Mr. Fishman said.
Stewart caught it in a crowd with nowhere to go, hemmed in under the rim with arms waving in sightlines.
If the sightlines were better, a person with good vision could read it from the other side of Lefferts Boulevard.
The poor sightlines in the theater's auditorium made it hard to follow just what was being done by whom to what.
The key witness at the trial claimed to have seen Flores accosting the victim outside her home, despite very challenging sightlines.
She's an asset in any scenario where she can provide support from a distance, so maps with long sightlines are ideal.
Architects have to try to create art and, at the same time, make room for sightlines, security checkpoints and control rooms.
No one is here except the generic drug lord (Rey Gallegos) who's in Santiago's sightlines because, well, drug lords are evil.
From half-broken seats and bad sightlines to cramped foyers, many of Britain's historic venues are in urgent need of an upgrade.
Griffith closed in 1961, succeeded by a park "with great football [but not baseball] sightlines," according to The Washington Post's Shirley Povich.
It was played on a course with plush fairways, egg-white sand traps and clean sightlines that call to mind Augusta National.
Sightlines at the asymmetric Barclays, which was not built with hockey in mind, have been problematic, and the ice has been subpar.
In most of them, the upper and lower levels are separated by cut glass panels, creating broad sightlines and a sense of spaciousness.
Some baulk at doing hearing tests for fear of losing their job, and many decline shields because they change sound or impede sightlines.
Sightlines are pretty nonexistent, and I can barely see Prowse seated at his kit, singing his heart out in response to King's lead.
If the love seat will be sitting in the middle of a room, a lower back allows for better sightlines, Ms. Curtis said.
She also initially disagreed with Mr. McMahon's decision to move the bathroom to open sightlines to the backyard, but has since come around.
Hanzo is a defense hero first, though he can strengthen any attack on maps with longer sightlines (like King's Row, Dorado and Route 66).
The elevated stage was more built installation than runway, with a pond, a "growing station" and tropical-plant-filled botanical domes that blocked sightlines.
The mowed swath preserves clear sightlines for drivers while allowing wildflowers to grow in the deep margins between the mowed area and the fence.
The reason for this was simple: Parallax, the angle of sightlines converging on an object, is how the brain calculates the size of things.
That opened up sightlines to the most desirable views: the park across the street and the backyard garden, where Mr. Hoertdoerfer added a cabana.
Try to position yourself outside of a given map's primary sightlines, since Bastion typically draws fire as a top priority as soon as it's spotted.
For while the Bard's version musters oratorical verve, the historian's offers a coup de théâtre, complete with the astute use of props, sightlines and stagecraft.
This was his first playground design, and he spent hours in New York parks, studying the use of materials, the arrangement of sightlines and layout.
He is an anachronism in a wet suit and waterproof makeup, a gravelly voice with a microphone roasting people hard while they're in his sightlines.
The resulting deal: $303 for two nights, as well as free non-alcoholic drinks, a buffet, big televisions, and good sightlines to watch trucks do wheelies.
Shortly thereafter, Morgan Hare, a partner at the firm, arrived with a bucket truck to hoist Ms. Cardone skyward for a preview of the home's sightlines.
The old home of the Blazers was an oblong sphere with curtain-wall windows above the seats on all sides, giving a sharpshooter like Bird great sightlines.
A high-backed swivel chair can be a statement piece in a living room, Ms. Viñas said, so long as it doesn't interfere with circulation or sightlines.
Here Hayes unmasks the brutal and perilous need to shift positions, references and sightlines when targeted by a history that fixes cross hairs and chokeholds on the body.
"There is a path for the Islanders to return to the new Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, where the best sightlines in N.H.L. remain," Mangano said in a statement.
There, as a child, he would wander winding paths through fantastic rocks towards pavilions, unconsciously absorbing sightlines and approaches, light and shadow, as well as the framing of views.
The Alliance fired back on Wednesday, issuing a statement to Page Six saying umbrellas are not allowed in certain media areas because they can block sightlines for other media.
Longtime fans hated the commute, sightlines were bad, the ice was worse, and it all added up to a building that was oddly quiet on a lot of nights.
These days, mounted officers are often used for crowd control and easy navigation through traffic (mobility and sightlines from horseback are better than on foot or in a car).
These days, mounted officers are usually used for crowd control and easy navigation through traffic (mobility and sightlines from horseback are better than on foot or in a car).
According to the Sightlines Financial Security Special Report from Stanford's Center on Longevity, only about half of American workers of all ages are eligible for a work-based retirement plan.
In the version now on view at Calvin Klein headquarters at 205 West 39th Street, it's reduced to 48 panels and has its sightlines interrupted by the space's thick columns.
That can present issues with placement and sightlines; you need an outlet that isn't behind a piece of furniture or on an obscure wall for it to really be useful.
What's happening: Investment in existing higher education facilities was at an 11-year high in 2018, according to a report last year by Sightlines that pulled data from 360 campuses.
Connection gives you sightlines into how your everyday work (whether paid or unpaid) serves that calling by solving the problem at hand, growing the company's bottom line, or reaching that goal.
Their renovations sound wonderful, because, yes, we all know, their seats were a little uncomfortable and the sightlines were not ideal — but their programing was so impeccable that we went anyway.
Significant to these anti-war protests was the CNN effect—Vietnam was the United States' first televised war, allowing Americans sightlines of a war fought in their name from their living rooms.
The orchestra will be placed on stepped risers, so that back row percussionists will be as visible as the violinists up front, and a more steeply raked floor will also improve sightlines.
In addition, there are spacious concourses that allow clear sightlines to the racetrack, 1,0003 television screens, 60 luxury suites, lounge areas, interactive displays and grandstand chairs to sit in, rather than metal bleachers.
They stripped and reseated the main auditorium to create better sightlines, rebuilt the studio theatre to give it more headroom and greater technical capacities and extended the stage and back-of-house facilities.
The basic interior setup derives from that of the horse-drawn carriage, with ready access to acceleration, steering, and braking systems, 360-degree visibility, and the necessary sightlines over the power source in front.
Kleftes means "thieves," and Kleftiko was the haunt of pirates in the 17th and 18th centuries, a place where every harbor's sightlines are broken, where the ways in and out aren't easy to find.
From Transmission to recent work like "Figures in the Urban Landscapes" (2017), Adams presents a gaze interrupted; restricted by the size of a screen, the sightlines of a window pane, or confined by roadways.
Maybe they stand out (or blend in) on the pitch better than others, hence being good for either fan sightlines or opponent confusion, but in design terms they strike me as lowest common denominator.
Although the updated décor is certainly a plus for the Strattons, the biggest highlights are the barrier-free sightlines and organizational tools that help Nicholas's parents and 13-year-old brother, Nathan, keep him safe.
Ms. Margolin's script could be tightened a bit, as could the production's pacing, and the sightlines in the Davenport's black-box space are not ideal when the action is at coffee-table level or below.
The updates will also involve a full renovation of the theater's other three screens, including new seats, more leg room and a more dramatic slope (with stadium seating in the rear rows) to improve sightlines.
With its new layout, Currier could now properly envision the course he had actually always wanted Glen Oaks to become: an Augusta National look-alike, with plush fairways, milky-white sand traps and cleaner sightlines.
"The real reason that he wants to move the highway is not out of the wonderfulness of his heart, but so the sightlines for some of the apartments will be clear," Nadler told The Observer.
The ICA's open circulation allows visitors to experience the exhibition in a non-prescribed sequence from multiple sightlines, reinforcing the importance of chance and agency and the wide range of responses that art can foster.
More meaningful, however, is that smaller labels or those without runway shows can pay a monthly rate to be featured on the database alongside bigger houses, thus thrown into the sightlines of busy editors and stylists.
That is evident from the limited sightlines from the upper deck and from the elevated wooden stage and maroon curtains behind one of the baskets, a platform usually used for concerts or judging local cat shows.
More meaningful, however, is that smaller labels or those without runway shows can pay a monthly rate to be featured on the database alongside bigger houses, thus thrown into the sightlines of busy editors and stylists.
The instrumental ensemble, anchored by Paul O'Dette and Stephen Stubbs on the lutelike theorbo, played with rhythmic exuberance and fresh tone and seemed unperturbed by the singers who often invaded the space between them, jamming sightlines.
The dull structures used to be mainly about 11 feet tall, but newer walls are as high as 20 feet, both to repel the force of larger explosions and to block the sightlines of any Taliban snipers.
The sky was clear at the time of collision, both roads were free of ice and snow, the sun was high in the sky and out of drivers' eyes and sightlines at the intersection extended for miles.
Built partly to preserve the sightlines on campus and minimize water and waste runoff, the gathering place hosts the Verona high school's annual graduation ceremony as well as Epic's monthly staff meetings, at which attendance is required.
The 14 personal essays in "Sightlines" include explorations — methodically reported and lyrically written — of secluded places like a cave in Spain whose walls are covered with prehistoric art, and the remote island of Rona in northern Scotland.
Mr. Rogers' firm, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, devised a building that provides sightlines north to the park from every apartment by shifting the circulation core to the south, where the building is hemmed in by its neighbors.
Hans Henrik Klouman, the chairman of the board of the Edvard Munch's Studio Foundation, which had raised questions about the project's impact on sightlines from the studio, said the group was merely trying to preserve Mr. Munch's legacy.
But many smaller institutions that borrowed money to do this have smaller enrollments now than they did then, meaning more debt and less tuition revenue to pay it back, according to the higher-education construction consulting firm Sightlines.
She can be effective on attack in skilled hands, and depending on the match-up, but her need to operate at a distance and reliance on clear sightlines leaves her at a disadvantage when she's not on defense.
As part of its $600 million overhaul, scheduled for completion in 2018, the U.S.T.A. Billie Jean King National Tennis Center has moved courts around, moved seats up, installed a cunning network of raised walkways and opened up sightlines everywhere.
As part of its $600 million overhaul, scheduled for completion in 113, the U.S.T.A. Billie Jean King National Tennis Center has moved courts around, moved seats up, installed a cunning network of raised walkways and opened up sightlines everywhere.
Only six of the tournament's 19 courts are equipped with Hawk-Eye review systems for players to challenge line calls, in large part to make sure the mounted cameras needed wouldn't obstruct pristine sightlines and ruin the garden ambience.
"One of the most frequent spots we put them is in the living room," Mr. Nickey said, "between a big coffee table and a fireplace," where they serve as a fireside perch that doesn't block sightlines from the sofa.
According to Ms. Lucchetti, the fact that many Italian luxury brands outsource the bulk of manufacturing, rather than use their own factories, has created a status quo where exploitation can easily fester — especially for those out of union or brand sightlines.
Someone—or a group of people—realized at some point that it was deeply important to include sightlines that let you see major landmarks of Hyrule from across the entire continent, and then they worked on that until it was just right.
"It's meant to be a naturalized woodland, but we're still keeping in mind the sightlines," said Mary Keehbauch, the forewoman of the crew, wiping sweat and dirt from her face with a bandanna and surveying the sea of new trees she had ordered.
"In 2018, we managed to stay out of the news and as far as we know out of Republicans' sightlines through the entire cycle, notwithstanding that we ended up being one of the top two fundraisers for House races," the group boasted.
But many travelers were stuck in various states of limbo abroad — far from the sightlines of American protesters — and their plight has only slowly come to light, in many cases through the efforts of volunteer lawyers who have been working on their cases.
Concealment is a powerful weapon Many of the missions in XCOM 2 start with your squad in a state of concealment, meaning as long as you stay out of enemy sightlines — which are clearly marked with red "eye" icons on the ground — you won't be attacked.
And yet, the end-users, especially those inclined to wear skirts, are feeling even more on display than the 100,000 books arranged on floating shelves, due to the open sightlines afforded by slatted gratings that allow air and light to circulate between the levels of the open-concept library.
Once you have read "Sightlines" you'll want to pick up Jamie's "Findings," a slim book in which the serious illness of her husband and the search for a rare bird provide just two of many prompts to observe and record both the ordinary and the unusual details in the world around her.
Heads Up The view from the Boulevard Pool at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas was breathtaking and ridiculous, a pairing the city knows well; the fourth-floor oasis sits above the Strip with sightlines to the fountain shows of the Bellagio and the Eiffel Tower model of Paris Las Vegas to the north and the signature golden lion of the MGM Grand to the south.
It featured a purpose-built circus with Orientalist décor that is still in constant use (though now without animals), complete with its working Victorian-era hydraulics, which allow the ring to descend into a pool of water; a gilded ballroom, where couples still go to eat and dance; and, of course, the viewing platform at the top, providing long sightlines over the city, the beachfront promenade and the cold Irish Sea.
The notoriously picayune French zoning laws dictated height and sightlines and eventually quashed plans for the spare, desertlike landscaping that the owner hoped would provide a counterpoint to the lush local vegetation: Authorities did allow a cactus garden that leads up to the street-side entrance, but the rest of the property features maples, mimosas and fragrant herbs planted by the Parisian landscape architect Michel Desvigne, a frequent collaborator of the Italian architect Renzo Piano.
The 320-seat playhouse here has running in repertory two utterly contrasting productions that look poised for a life beyond the decorative interior of a venue whose intimate — some might say claustrophobic — setting isn't to all tastes: At the performance attended the other night of "The Secret Theatre," which is sharing this late-autumn season with the musical "Romantics Anonymous," a couple near me voiced annoyance with the sightlines, and later a patron near the front felt faint and was quietly led out by waiting staff.

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