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That barrier stands between a sperm and its Darwinian destiny.
The vegetation stands between the viewer and the anonymous women.
Fortunately, the Hispanic vote stands between Trump and the White House.
It is what stands between civilization and barbarism, democracy and despotism.
In one, they're on a dance floor and nobody stands between them.
He stands between marble columns, drawing up connotations of towering marble men.
"He's what stands between the government and a hard Brexit," says one colleague.
This signifies that the sentinel stands between the Tomb and any potential threat.
Yes, Hillary Clinton may be all that stands between us and the apocalypse.
The river is all that stands between our redwoods and the approaching grassfire.
I climbed the levee that stands between the fort and the Mississippi's floodplains.
A four-hour flight is all that stands between you and your destination.
The Affordable Care Act is all that stands between me and insurance company greed.
Just one thing stands between a housing-starved Britain and these wise proposals: politics.
The less that stands between stoners and big-ass slice of pizza, the better.
It's said to fit any adult who stands between five and six feet tall.
Right now, only government aid stands between many small and medium mines and failure.
Takkar stands between these two tidal forces that threaten to tear his home apart.
"Only Andrew stands between me and Armageddon," Carson moans when Molesley gives his notice.
North Korea's hermit kingdom stands between China and the affluent democracy of South Korea.
For Mr. Trump, anyone who stands between him and his objective becomes collateral damage.
Clearing stands between two sides of a transaction to ensure its safe and smooth completion.
Right now, Jordan Howard is all that stands between Joique and a starting NFL job.
"The Bey Keeper: Yvette Noel-Schure Stands Between the World and Beyoncé" the headline reads.
A third Penske driver, veteran Helio Castroneves, stands between Pagenaud and Power in the standings.
In the back cover, which appears to look photoshopped, Conway stands between Schlafly and Coulter.
Jerry Brown tell it, California is all that stands between Washington and the nation's ruin.
It currently stands between 2.25% and 2.5%, the level the Fed raised rates to in December.
If they failed to sell all 20, the cheerleaders had to wander the stands between quarters.
An unnervingly transparent net is all that stands between you and the churning waters far below.
What, then, stands between us and a nearly unbounded Mr. Trump, aside from the next election?
The only thing citizens have that stands between them and an autocrat, it seems, are lawyers.
"What I am is all that stands between you and people who are worse," he hisses.
An activist stands between police guards during the Pride parade in Kiev, Ukraine, on June 17, 2018.
They could be allies, but for their shared history with the one man who stands between them.
He stands between 5-feet-7-inches and 6-feet tall and has a goatee, police said.
"All that stands between you and the country you want is Hillary Clinton's special interests," he said.
The U.S. Open experiment allowed coaches to communicate directly with their players from the stands between points.
The rule of law is all that stands between us and a world of might makes right.
He is not fat, but the job stands between him and leanness: he can't turn down food.
Without the rule of law, there is little that stands between us and totalitarian rule or anarchy.
The result was the purest distillation thus far of who these candidates are, and what stands between them.
The moon stands between us and our sun not knowing, or perhaps knowing, what phenomenon she has created.
Nothing stands between you and the stories you hear about slavery, Jim Crow, and the civil rights movement.
"Bullet-proof vests are sometimes what stands between a police officer and death," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said.
Now, as crown prince, technically nothing stands between him and the top job -- other than his father's health.
Lucious releases his new music video, then sabotages everyone who stands between him and the chief executive's office.
The only thing that stands between you and getting what you want is how you make them feel.
Our heroes, in a valiant last stand, are the only thing that stands between Thanos and universal destruction.
Russian Vladimir Nikitin now stands between Conlan and at least another bronze, the guaranteed reward for all semi-finalists.
For now, for many residents, a good monsoon is all that stands between them and more water shortages ahead.
If you're torn between this and the Apple Watch Series 5, a $90 difference stands between the two watches.
The monument stands between a Christmas tree and menorah, depicting a snake wrapped around a forearm clutching an apple.
Bordoll stands between a semi-detached house and a metal workshop in a quiet corner of south Dortmund, Germany.
Kazakhstan's Dariga Shakimova, who beat Morocco's Khadija Mardi in her quarter-final, now stands between her and another final.
First, they cannot change geography: they need Turkey because it stands between Europe and much of the Eurasian landmass.
But there's not a dime's worth of difference in the stands between the positions of the two progressive senators.
A date with the Sooners on the road stands between the Bears and a chance at the national championship.
The constellation of inconvenient choices may be all that stands between us and a life of total, efficient conformity.
LONDON — The Irish Sea is the body of water which stands between the islands of Ireland and Great Britain.
But there's not a dime's worth of difference in the stands between the positions of the two progressive Democratic senators.
Only France stands between this team and what would likely rank as the most remarkable World Cup victory in history.
In the picture, Sawyer stands between the show's leading ladies as Aniston, 50, rests her head on the anchor's shoulder.
Leading social indicators are trending their way, but somehow it is only Trump who stands between us and the apocalypse.
If a password is all that stands between me and my online data, then I no longer have any security.
One click, four fields and a submit button — that's all that stands between you and the easiest $500 you'll ever save.
Improved weather-forecasting tools allow all commercial expeditions to exploit the precious "weather window" that stands between them and the summit.
The air quality health index, which usually stands between 1 and 10, hit 51 on Wednesday morning, before improving to 11.
Sandra is desperate to keep her job, which is all that stands between her family and a return to public housing.
That means only a deal on debt relief between the IMF and the euro zone now stands between Athens and new loans.
The buttons are on a metal control box mounted to a clear plastic shield that stands between my face and the drone.
Do you really want to be intoxicated while nimbly spinning the vault dial that stands between you and millions in gold krugerrands?
Primo shows him a map, pointing to the Tyrrhenian Sea: Nothing stands between Calabria and the rest of the world, he says.
" The next morning, on primary day, Cruz warned that Indiana was the "the one thing that stands between us and the abyss.
But not just any fear — the specific kind of fear that stands between what you want to do and actually doing it.
Mladenovic's nickname, Kiki, rang out from the stands between points, especially as she began to cement her lead in the third set.
Wells Fargo said all eyes will be on the company's full year guidance, which currently stands between $11 and $13 per share.
That's all that stands between you and your chance to compete in Startup Battlefield at Disrupt San Francisco 22018 on September 73-27.
Michel Barnier, who will lead negotiations on behalf of the commission, is said to consider that the bill stands between €40bn and €60bn.
Croatia's Marin Cilic stands between him and a record eighth Wimbledon title, an outcome Federer was at pains not to take for granted.
He forces Victor into corners, breathes into his face, and stands between him and his friends; drink doesn't seem to make him drunk.
Though she and Ms. Bhuyan have become close to the monks during many visits to the monastery, one barrier still stands between them.
Only the largely ceremonial stage into Paris along the Champs-Élysées on Sunday stands between Froome and his fourth title in five years.
Though nearly half a century stands between them, both address issues around poverty, education, police brutality, and are likewise met with the same skepticism.
" Varoufakis (back row, third from left) stands between the candidates for the upcoming European elections at a meeting of the party "Democracy in Europe.
In a photograph from 1938, Oba Akenzua II, the monarch, stands between the Earl of Plymouth and Nigeria's governor-general, looking into the distance.
That's one of the things that stands between Lloyds' underlying return on equity of 16.6 percent, and its actual return, which is half that.
With the epidemic of veteran suicide affecting so many, a robust VRE program could be what stands between a veteran choosing life over death.
"The role of (coach) Vincent Kompany is crucial because he stands between management and the players and can appeal to them directly," he said.
They need mobile apps and websites that offer a seamless user experience so that nothing stands between a would-be purchaser and an order.
It's almost Thursday evening here in Washington and only a little bit of snow and one more workday stands between us and the weekend.
"Anyone who stands between the buyer and seller is gone, so stockbrokers are gone, mortgage brokers are gone, ticket sellers are gone," Edelman said.
Still, most Trump insiders believe he'd prevail over either Biden or Warren, although more than 85003 months stands between all parties and Election Day.
Currently in both Maryland and Tennessee, a criminal past — or even just being accused of a crime — often stands between people and a job.
Now Mr. Abrams is seeking to re-educate the public about the thing that stands between it and, say, becoming Russia: the First Amendment.
That's what stands between you and the opportunity to showcase your early-stage startup at Disrupt San Francisco 2018, which takes place September 5-7.
In the snap, the Grammy winner stands between Anderson, 51, and Campbell, 49, in a glittery, black striped gown with a grin on her face.
In the demon-haunted world that we inhabit by virtue of being human, this may be all that stands between us and the enveloping darkness.
Intelligent, compassionate, and brave to the point of recklessness, Sabrina is all that stands between us and the forces of darkness that threaten our world.
More than $12,000 stands between the median starting salary for a 22-year-old woman and her male counterpart – a gap which extends over time.
What stands between Putin and further aggression in, say, the Baltic States, is a NATO pact that has kept Europe safe for nearly 70 years.
Standing on the observation post, looking at the miles of flat, shallow marshes, I can't help but think how little stands between Yankeetown and disaster.
To claim an inheritance, Jacob breaks into the long-shuttered institution, seeking the death certificate of a relative who stands between him and the cash.
In fact, by not calling attention to itself, the text disappears in the way a good font does: Nothing stands between Katniss and the reader.
"King Salman's signature is now all that stands between them and their execution," said Samah Hadid, Director of campaigns for the Middle-East at Amnesty International.
DeVos is a woman who stands between two wealthy and powerful conservative families who have given considerable money to conservative organizations, Republican lawmakers and presidential candidates.
A couple feet of dirt with patches of yellowing dry plants stands between the culvert's edge and the two lanes of the I-10 heading east.
"There's nothing that stands between us delivering and matching, if not beating, Verizon and AT&T's coverage," Ray said in an interview with Reuters in May.
Sweeping up moderate voices "removes the buffer that stands between young people and those calling for violence," says Irina Starodubrovskaya, an expert on the North Caucasus.
All that stands between this thriving fishery and its despoiling is a go-ahead from the gung-ho Trump administration and the pro-development state government.
A long black dress from 1999 by Olivier Theyskens, its bodice incised with a cruciform gap, stands between painted limestone statues of Saints Margaret and Petronilla.
But ultimately what stands between him and any large achievement is his deeply rooted, unappeasable need to look longingly backward, an impulse that goes beyond nostalgia.
A visit to Hope is a reminder that in many parts of the country, all that stands between pregnant people and the end of Roe v.
A country of 3m people, whose largest exports are insulated wire and sunflower seeds, stands between Britain and a global public-projects market worth $1.7trn a year.
"If a $5 million 'leak fee' is what stands between the truth and total Trump implosion, sign me up," American Bridge founder David Brock told the site.
And respect for precedent is one of the few things, if not the only thing, that stands between the conservative Roberts court and overruling Roe v. Wade.
Witnesses report Taliban flags are visible from some areas in Lashkar Gah, while in one area only a river stands between the insurgents and parts of the city.
A defensive line of 21 troops is all that stands between the Taliban and a U.S.-built dam that provides electricity to millions in Helmand and Kandahar provinces.
A defensive line of 600 troops is all that stands between the Taliban and a U.S.-built dam that provides electricity to millions in Helmand and Kandahar provinces.
Americans know that courts and lawyers are sometimes all that stands between persecution on the one hand and the deliberate indifference of those with a duty to act.
Now you can know how much time stands between you and the best pizza in town before you head out (without having to go through a horrific phone call).
Despite the fact that De Langhe is the face of the agency that stands between them and a new life, most refugees have nothing but unconditional praise for her.
The revision seeks to make it easier to access a clearing house, a third party that stands between two sides of a derivatives trade to ensure its smooth completion.
You know you're doomed, because all that stands between you and 500 tons of steel and highly flammable fuel is the thin glass window of your high-rise office.
A clearing house stands between two sides of a trade and is backed by a default fund to ensure a transaction is completed even if one side goes bust.
All that stands between me sideswiping into a 3,000 pound vehicle traveling 75 miles per hour is a computer sensor that tells me whether it's safe to change lanes.
Thirty-two percent of the people polled cited their unwillingness to sacrifice things that add to their quality of life as an obstacle that stands between them and saving.
But its end, in late June, always feels like an anxiety dream in which you have forgotten to turn in the college thesis that stands between you and graduation.
Buttigieg's favorable rating has climbed nine points and he now stands between Sanders and Warren at the top of the field with 64% holding a favorable view of him.
Even her language emulates the phrasing of the sources, as though modernizing her account would distract readers, reminding them of the interloper who stands between them and sheer documentation.
But there is one thing that stands between the people who live in Silicon Valley and the future, and that is: the people who live outside of Silicon Valley.
In his annual letter to shareholders this week, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos noted that "obsessive customer focus" is the only thing that stands between a company and inevitable brand demise.
Fitness tracker makers would have you believe that all that stands between you and the motivation to get up off your couch and get healthy is their shiny wearable device.
Here's what a few of the fully renovated and operational buildings look like today: A new runway stands between Building 40 and Building 41, which were built in the 1990s.
"Her election alone is what stands between the American nation and the reign of the most unstable, proudly uninformed, psychologically unfit president ever to enter the White House," Rabinowitz wrote.
A victory in the Indy 500 is all that stands between him and the "Triple Crown of Motorsport", a feat so far achieved only by the late Briton Graham Hill.
When he stands between cable news cameras and a mound of trash, on a particularly slow Tuesday, he understands that the internet will do what it always does: entertain itself.
It stands between the center of Kiruna and the reason for the city's existence: the world's largest iron-ore mine, which is slowly encroaching on the ground beneath the town.
SALON-DE-PROVENCE, France (Reuters) - Only 22 km realistically stands between Chris Froome and a third consecutive Tour de France triumph but the British rider says he cannot rest easy.
Still, my father-in-law stands between the bookcase and the door as if this Jeff is an evil spirit the bookcase might not be strong enough to keep out.
It also implies that all that stands between hard-working whites and success are undeserving minorities who are doled out benefits, including seats at good schools, by reckless government agents.
Without a doubt, you'll be laughing out loud as Ariel (Eden Epstein) and Heather (Jasmine Mathews) give dagger eyes as one last table stands between them and freedom for the night.
Post-crisis regulations and a desire to take less risk have shifted the bank's commodities operation into a more traditional trading business in which the bank stands between buyers and sellers.
Just one obstacle stands between her and general recognition as the greatest female player of all time: Margaret Court's tally of 24 slams, which the Australian accumulated between 1960 and 1973.
All that stands between the world and the unknown, the British and American news media have said frequently in recent days, are the polls predicting the outcome of the French election.
That leaves many of these broader questions open — leaving it up to the lower courts and perhaps future rulings to iron out where the law really stands between these two sides.
To this day, for most Lithuanians, the US is the only thing that stands between current peace in the Baltics and bloody Kremlin-led crusades such as those that happened in Ukraine.
By the end of cuffing season, you're ready to party and indulge in your artistic pursuits, and any partner who stands between you and a good time will need to step aside!
Sharing and camaraderie create the work environment we experience, but when a barrier stands between you and feeling fully included at work, the ability to connect is made all the more difficult.
The vast gulf that stands between cheap mixto tequila and higher end stuff contrasts sharply with vodka, a spirit that, by design, doesn't express anything near the variation found in agave spirits.
Few, however, could tell you the last time a team of Caucasian separatists defeated the descendants of Chagossian exiles, or how the record stands between Scandinavian indigenous peoples and unrecognised Somali statelets.
The kids are from the poorest corners of Bihar, sons and daughters of rickshaw-pullers and daily wage labourers, determined to ace the exam that stands between them and a better future.
Americans won't stop fighting to end this abuse of power, and neither will I. Now, only a signature from President Trump stands between American citizens and six more years of Section 702.
Now all that stands between the 37-year-old and her Holy Grail is Canadian Bianca Andreescu or Swiss Belinda Bencic, who will meet in the other semi-final later on Thursday.
And it seems to me that, physical abilities willing, the only thing that stands between us and enjoyment of running is simply booking it when the mood strikes, as the javelina does.
Now that school has ended, the family has reunited at the White House, and the security vise is loosening around the base of the tower, which stands between 57th and 56th Streets.
Number 17 West 70th Street, a small apartment building of blond stone on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, stands between neighboring buildings numbered 19 and 15 — but you wouldn't know it.
What I do care about is that the president is a bully who attempts to silence through money and intimidation anyone (but particularly women) who stands between him and what he wants.
To "git gud," as if the only thing that stands between me and becoming the lord of all I can see is smashing my hand in a car door over and over again?
LCH Group Chief Operating Officer Daniel Maguire said the clearing house, which stands between two sides of a trade to ensure its smooth completion, is already directly registered and supervised in many countries.
While Netanyahu hates the Iran treaty in the long run, he and his generals recognize that for the time being it is all that stands between Iran and a nuclear arsenal targeting Jerusalem.
Porsche Passport now stands between fellow Volkswagen Group's Audi on Demand service that currently operates in San Francisco as sort of a concierge rental service, as well as the subscription plan Care By Volvo.
As the story unfolds across the following four films, the epidemic of the T-virus outbreak threatens to end humanity, and it's our heroine that stands between survival and extinction for the human race.
Because the transaction flows through the Federal Reserve, which acts as an intermediary, this is a centralized ledger: The Fed stands between the two banks and acts as a neutral party in their transactions.
But the map still doesn't look good for them, and even if they manage to retake the White House, a Senate majority stands between them and the ability to pursue any real legislative agenda.
In "I used to be your internet kids" (2019), a tall figure stands between two shorter ones; all three are composed of pants collaged onto canvas, imbuing the works with another level of corporeality.
He has invited those who speak hate against our rule of law and police officers, in some cases the only element that stands between the violence-plagued communities and their utter destruction, into his fold.
Democrats will fight each other over ideological purity, cannibalize their side's resources, and provide endless grist for Matt Drudge to shock mainstream America into re-electing the man they feel stands between them and anarchy.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Only Matteo Berrettini stands between Rafa Nadal and a fifth final at Flushing Meadows where the stage has been all but cleared for the Spaniard to claim a 19th grand slam title.
Crossing the border at the Peace Arch, where Washington state touches British Columbia, ought to be as simple as driving from Washington to Oregon, where the only thing that stands between us is a welcome sign.
Not so long ago, indeed as recently as the George W. Bush years, conservatives wrote odes to the hinterland masses, salt-of-the-earth yeomen and yeowomen filling the Nascar stands between heaping plates at Applebee's.
As a result, all that stands between many Florida homeowners and potential ruin is one state-owned insurer and dozens of relatively little-known companies that do most — or all — of their business in the state.
And they make me think there is a strong chance that this lawsuit does ultimately die in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the legal stop that stands between the district court and the Supreme Court.
Sports promoter Don King stands between Muhammad Ali, left, the heavyweight champion, and Joe Frazier in New York, Thursday, July 17, 1975, after it was announced that Ali and Frazier will meet in a title bout dot.
HATCH: TAX SYSTEM IS AN 'ALBATROSS': Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) called the U.S. tax system an "albatross and "a roadblock, designed almost haphazardly, that stands between us and long-term growth and prosperity.
There are wide bike lanes running down the middle of the long, roughly L-shaped complex, and dozens of kiosks and stands between the bike lanes and the pedestrian walkways on either side of the long hall.
And yet, 10 Democratic senators are lining up next to Republicans to tear down a barrier that stands between us and the next financial crisis -- and making it easier for Wall Street to make an extra buck.
Earlier this year, he said, "In the final analysis, what stands between chaos and carnage on the one hand, and the civilized and tranquil society we all yearn for, is the thin blue line of law enforcement."
" I'm reminded of a haiku by Mizuta Masahide, the 17th-century Japanese poet who commemorated the burning down of his barn, which left him homeless: "My storehouse burned down—/now nothing stands between me/and the moon above.
A spare granite archway stands between the skeletal dome of a onetime industrial exhibition hall located directly under the spot where the bomb exploded and a museum housing the charred belongings of victims and other evidence of devastation.
But the revitalization of Williamsburg has galloped ahead without completion of Bushwick Inlet Park, and the "sleep-in" on Saturday was a plea to the businessman who owns a parcel of land that stands between its uncoupled ends.
Saul's creatures — human, animal, and otherwise — inhabit a prelapsarian domain, where it is not uncommon to find, as in "Dancing Girls"(2017), two naked young women flapping their arms, while a vulture, head bowed, inexplicably stands between them.
Which in turn might mean, depending on the new appointee's integrity, that little stands between Trump and some kind of direct interference with the investigation except his fear of Congress and public opinion, not necessarily in that order.
If Democrats manage to retake the White House, a Senate majority stands between them and the ability to pursue any real legislative agenda and, crucially, the ability to confirm nominees to the Supreme Court and other important positions.
Much like other recently launched affordable smartphones in India, the Moto E3 Power also offers dual-SIM capability and 4G VoLTE LTE support (so the only thing that stands between you and Jio SIM card is a long queue).
And though — quite remarkably — only one of the so-called Big Four remains in the Open, it is Djokovic, now the long-established world No. 1, who stands between Monfils and his first appearance in a major singles final.
Yet, after suppressing tigerish American Alison Riske on Tuesday in the last eight, only Czech Strycova, the oldest first-time Grand Slam singles semi-finalist at 33, stands between Williams and another shot at Margaret Court's record 24 slams.
WASHINGTON/SEOUL (Reuters) - Saddled with the toughest job in American diplomacy, the chief U.S. negotiator with North Korea stands between a U.S. president who insists he doesn't want to talk and an enemy who shows no interest in listening.
The simple reality is that a Senate majority stands between every one of these Democratic presidential hopefuls, their ability to pursue any real legislative agenda, and, crucially, the ability to confirm nominees to the Supreme Court and other important positions.
Washington (CNN)Two federal judges in a Washington courthouse that stands between the US Capitol and the White House will consider on Thursday afternoon whether they can force witnesses close to President Donald Trump to testify in the House's impeachment inquiry.
In other words, as it stands, between the Iraqis, the US, and the Kurds, CENCTOM isn't convinced that there's enough on the ground to boot IS out of Mosul, despite recent declarations that a campaign to do so was underway.
Visit the famed chateau outside Paris and you'll have to maneuver through crowds of fellow tourists; here at the Met, a different obstacle stands between you and the gilded furniture, ornate tapestries, and embroidered suits and gowns of France's ancien régime.
The accelerationism they preached centered on heightening the contradictions, using violence both to target their enemies and force a harsh response from the political system — eventually, they hoped, demolishing the state apparatus that stands between us and a white-dominated future.
That said, even if Democrats manage to retake the White House, a Senate majority stands between them and the ability to pursue any real legislative agenda and, crucially, the ability to confirm nominees to the Supreme Court and other important positions.
The two of them emerged more clearly than ever as the Kennedy and Nixon of the Republican race, one counting on charisma, the other on voters' fears that all that stands between them and ruin is a warrior whose stridency proves his mettle.
"People need to understand that the only thing that really stands between anyone and success is their health, and that's what Lena's talking about now," Kirke told PEOPLE at the Tribeca Chanel Women's Filmmaker Program Luncheon in New York City on Monday.
Taiwanese player Tseng Wen-ting, sporting a statement ponytail for the ages, sees the argument breaking out and STREAKS down the court, his ponytail flapping behind him in the wind, and stands between them as the refs head over to break it up.
In her canvas, the US flag is superimposed on three figures — a petite white woman who stands between and links arms with a black man and a white man — while the red stripes bleed red onto them and onto the white field.
Metropolitan Museum of Art Visit the famed chateau outside Paris and you'll have to maneuver through crowds of fellow tourists; here at the Met, a different obstacle stands between you and the gilded furniture, ornate tapestries, and embroidered suits and gowns of France's ancien régime.
Like Ukraine, another former Soviet land whose territory stands between Russia's western border and countries like Poland that now belong to NATO, Belarus has long been viewed by Moscow as an integral part of its own zone of influence and vital to its security.
To cheer him up, his friends convince him to try his luck with real humans at the Glu Glu Club, a popular night spot where lawyers stand around waiting to negotiate the terms of one night stands between people who meet each other at the club.
McCullers dominates in Astros' win over Mariners HOUSTON — It seems foolish to grouse about fastball command when Astros right-hander Lance McCullers unleashes the overwhelming knuckle curveball he wielded on Monday, but wrangling his fastball is all that stands between McCullers and complete and utter dominance.
Because according to Milne, all that stands between feeling like a beginner and unleashing your inner wine expert is filling in the blanks to the following statements and then repeating them to your sales associate, server, or sommelier: The last wine I had that I enjoyed was ____.
The destruction of a crate of disco records — many frisbeed into the pile by irate fans from the standsbetween games of a double-header between the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers resulted in a good portion of the crowd storming the field in jubilant rage.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - In early March, Europe's migration chief Dimitris Avramopoulos squelched through a muddy refugee camp on Greece's border with Macedonia and peered through the barbed-wire topped fence that stands between tens of thousands of migrants in Greece and richer countries that lie to the north.
We don't have to like the outcome of a case — think here O.J. Simpson or Casey Anthony — to appreciate that counsel's noble loyalty to her or his client is what stands between us and the many systems in which basic legal rights exist only on paper.
Polls show that large numbers of Republicans, Republican-leaning independents, and voters craving a change from the Obama years remain undecided or aligned for the moment with a third party candidate whose existence is all that stands between the current neck-and-neck race and a victory over Clinton.
With knock-kneed Republican officeholders showing signs of summoning the nerve to desert him, Mr. Trump labored to demonize Hillary Clinton — blaming her even for his own failure to pay taxes — and to remind his core supporters that he is all that stands between her and the presidency.
That this is the candidate who stands between Donald Trump and the presidency should be dispiriting to Democratic partisans, disquieting to the fiercest #NeverTrumpers on the right, and depressing to anyone who would prefer not to have to choose between a reckless demagogue and a scandal-ridden dynast.
"To weaken the only party that stands between the Jews and their annihilation, and between America and the forces intent on destroying her, is a political miscalculation so great and a betrayal so profound as to not be easily forgiven," Horowitz wrote of Kristol's opposition to Trump's bid.
He stands between the largely white culture-making machinery and artists writing from the margins of society, as well as between the work of those writers and the largely white critical apparatus that dictates their success, in both cases saying: This, believe it or not, is something you need to hear.
What stands between a dying person and putting a barely known chemical into their bodies in the hope of reversing fate is not the FDA, which many people assume is the culprit, but rather pharmaceutical companies that are not required to dispense the drugs, no matter what the FDA says.
The woman who stands between the presidency and a hot-head who wants to tear up the world's trading system is losing her air of invincibility, due to an unguarded comment about a "basket of deplorables", a bout of pneumonia and a foolish decision to conceal the illness from voters.
It's hard to believe that Colton Underwood's finale for The Bachelor is finally almost here, but just a week stands between fans and the final rose ceremony, where we'll find out who he chooses to spend the rest of his life with — and if Colton walks away from the show an engaged man.
"Even if Democrats manage to retake the White House, a Senate majority stands between them and the ability to pursue any real legislative agenda and, crucially, the ability to confirm nominees to the Supreme Court and other important positions," Vox's Tara Golshan and Ella Nilsen wrote this week, summarizing the Senate races.
Now, all that stands between you and your spouse is, well, the planning of an enormous, catered event, the orchestration of debaucherous premarital weekend trips, the categorization of all your friends into worthy/unworthy of attendance, and the process of registering for every product you'll presumably need for the rest of your life together.
Y.) to Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy Pelosi50 Cent meets with Pelosi, lawmakers on Capitol Hill Democrats raise stakes with impeachment vote Overnight Energy: House passes bill to prohibit mining near Grand Canyon| Union says EPA refuses to renegotiate contract | Climate protesters occupy Pelosi's office over California fires MORE (D-Calif.), apparently snubbing McConnell, who stands between the top Democrats.
For one example, candidate Trump made a campaign pledge to eliminate the Environmental Protection Agency, and as President has settled instead for appointing an administrator who is cozy with the oil and gas industry; who is reluctant to acknowledge the human causes of global warming; who has announced cuts that essentially gut the agency that stands between Americans and environmental disaster.
He is the head of a human rights group, the Freedom of the Press Foundation; he's developing technology to protect journalists in dangerous zones around the world from life-threatening surveillance; and he has frequently criticized the human rights and technology policies of Russia, the only country that stands between him and a high-security prison in the United States.
The draft EU law proposes that a foreign clearing house — which stands between two sides of a transaction to ensure its smooth completion — must be subject to more intense supervision by the bloc's regulators if it wants to serve customers in the EU. But if a clearing house is systemically important to the euro zone, then euro-denominated business with EU based customers must move to the bloc.
"As I became convinced of the practical and theoretical defects of the social-democratic tendencies of my youth, it was but a short distance to a philosophy of restrained, free-market governance that gave more space and place to the individual and to the civil society that stands between citizen and state," he wrote in the introduction to "Things That Matter," a million-selling compilation of his writings published in 2013.

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