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"straddle" Definitions
  1. straddle something/somebody to sit or stand with one of your legs on either side of somebody/something
  2. straddle something to cross, or exist on both sides of, a river, a road or an area of land
  3. straddle something to exist within, or include, different periods of time, activities or groups of people

602 Sentences With "straddle"

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The dorsal straddle is somewhat similar to the head straddle position, which has been observed in Mantellids, a family of frogs in Madagascar (Bombay night frogs, meanwhile, belong to the Nyctibatrachid family).
These straddle the boundary between party cadres and criminal gangs.
Many local extended families straddle both sides of the border.
The mean and median of those declines straddle 32 percent.
But the Philippines can't afford to straddle the divide, activists warn.
You really need somebody who can straddle both of those things.
During commercial breaks, I find myself doing handstands and straddle stretches.
Right now, many companies have global supply chains that straddle borders.
He frequently worked to straddle the line between progressivism and moderation.
Internships often straddle the line between professional opportunity and discounted labor.
However, few TCM doctors in China can straddle the two disciplines.
Space travel could straddle both the space and aviation insurance sectors.
No good can come of America's efforts to straddle both horses.
They have to straddle the diverse electorate as best they can.
Of course, Harris isn't the only one to straddle those plans.
Grab a pillow or a stuffed animal, straddle it, and enjoy.
The Trump administration has tried, sometimes unsuccessfully, to straddle this divide.
The South Azadegan and Yadavaran fields both straddle Iran's border with Iraq.
That would be a disaster for companies whose supply chains straddle borders.
Tribes straddle modern borders, and many of the Gulf's ruling clans intermarried.
Another riddle for theorists is that attacks straddle the civilian-military divide.
We're the last generation to straddle both worlds, when you weren't connected.
Rather, it seems that Harvest aims to straddle all of these classifications.
This has created legal uncertainty for transactions that sometimes straddle many countries.
But at the center, six squat buildings actually straddle the demarcation line.
We like to think that we straddle the Pacific as a company.
For the "Generation Q" team, contributing seemed to straddle work and fandom.
Graduate student researchers often straddle the blurred line between student and paid professional.
Instagram seems to be trying to straddle the designs of its two competitors.
" The journey toward redemption: "Oprah can now straddle Stedman 'without breaking his back'.
How have you managed to straddle the business and creative sides of InStyle?
Regular podcast listeners straddle the fence between enthused hobbyists and avid knowledge explorers.
One area where Powell will need to straddle the fence is the economy.
For startups that straddle food and technology, there aren't many spaces like this.
IF YOU run a big firm in India you must straddle different worlds.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Saucepan, barrel mouth, bathtub —dodge it or straddle it?
Ouattara has family ties that straddle the borders with Burkina Faso and Mali.
Barajas' deportation forced him to think about what it means to straddle identities.
For Mariño, the choice to straddle both sides of the kitchen is deliberate.
These designs straddle the toilet on long legs, so no drilling is required.
But why do you need to straddle the earth in a single day?
"  "[Gillespie's] trying to straddle playing from the middle and playing to the base.
Many of the works on show straddle the divide between art and design.
Straddle two continents on a boat tour along the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey.
Kushner and the president blithely straddle irreconcilable contradictions to get what they want.
Cowgirl "Have your partner lie down facing up and then straddle them," N'diaye suggests.
Multiple pages examined by ThinkProgress effectively straddle the fence with a mix of content.
I straddle my bike, clip into my pedals, and take a slow, deep breath.
Apparently, this is the seventh position ever discovered — and it's called the dorsal straddle.
But changes are coming to the baking orange plains that straddle Nepal and India.
Cryptocurrencies can straddle the lines between several types of investments, complicating federal regulatory efforts.
Families straddle both countries and farmers farm fields on both sides of the border.
And by seeking to straddle both literature and history, Alexievich ultimately succeeds at neither.
I straddle the innocence of my youth and the mystery of my adult life.
As nature's microscopic zombies, viruses straddle the divide between the living and the dead.
Complicating matters further, some players straddle two or more of the five rival factions.
I remain committed to both Israel and South Africa, and I straddle both societies.
Similar to cowgirl, you'll straddle your partner — only this time, your partner is sitting up.
Let's break down exhausted culinary norms and invent recipes that straddle the disgusting and delicious.
Reboots have to straddle the line between appealing to old fans and engaging new viewers.
In a rare display of cross-regional reach, Erdogan supporters straddle the entirety of Turkey.
The correct, if difficult, third path for America is to straddle between Sunni and Shiite.
Harris uncomfortably has sought to straddle the party's left wing and the mainstream progressive constituencies.
Equal parts pragmatist and poet, they straddle art and activism, knowing each informs the other.
It happened amid the low-income housing developments that straddle Gates Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
The amount of the straddle captures expectations for how much the underlying stock could move.
They straddle the line between jagged indie rock, chunky sludge metal, and catchy hard rock.
Few shows straddle multiple genres as often or as well as The CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
And if not Ryan, who could else could possibly straddle the diverging factions of the GOP?
But others continue to spread content that can straddle the line between satire and fake news.
But the art of fundraising is there's givers and there's fundraisers and some people straddle it.
And in a rare display of cross-regional reach, Erdogan supporters straddle the entirety of Turkey.
Seeing Timberlake straddle both sides of #MeToo isn't only frustrating for Farrow; it's also incredibly triggering.
As Moraes bucked and squirmed, Magomedsharipov was able to straddle the arm and drop his hips.
Dan Nathan also broke down an at-the-money straddle trade in the Nasdaq 100 ETF.
The rest manages to straddle Radio 1, 1Xtra and maybe even Radio 2 all at once.
But liquid crystals straddle the boundary: They flow smoothly, like water, while maintaining a crystalline structure.
Romney sought to straddle the divide by doing both, engaging delegates in all of Utah's counties.
Blue huts straddle the border, and it was here that negotiations began on February 2, 1968.
"They straddle both sides of this," said Hill, who has a buy rating on the stock.
Intensified security at border crossings also has disrupted centuries-old international communities that straddle the line.
Sometimes companies and government officials have messy disputes that straddle the line between business and policy.
On other questions, the evidence was mixed because so many of the candidates tried to straddle.
Ms. Satter's experimental theater company, Half Straddle, has never before taken on a real-life subject.
Like many children who straddle borders, I learned to pour my loyalty into relationships, not places.
But Google is now out of the authoritarian straddle once again — and out of harms way.
Some hotels veer a little bit to the feminine side and some hotels straddle the middle.
Her elaborate collages straddle beauty and horror, flesh and spirit, art and fashion, East and West.
The project could go on the east side, the west side or conceivably straddle the two.
" Under this rationale, women constantly straddle the thin line between being "the lady or the tramp.
Some churches, like St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican or Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, straddle the line nicely.
So while Automata's makers want to create an emotional story, there are elements that straddle that line.
Throughout his career he's demonstrated a unique ability to straddle the worlds of both storytelling and technology.
In Australia, ports operated by Patrick Corporation have become highly automated, with equipment like automated straddle carriers.
I'm attracted to actors that can straddle the demands of drama and comedy, and they're very special.
Christians, mostly Roman Catholics, make up about 7% of the population and straddle the Sinhalese-Tamil divide.
Okay. Well, if you buy this house in Vermont, you'll straddle the border between the two countries.
But it makes them effective candidates when everyone else is doing the donors-versus-voters Janus straddle.
Really, his ability to straddle genres so naturally makes sense when you know more about Kojo's background.
Consumer discretionary holds Netflix and Amazon, two FANG names many consider straddle the consumer and tech sectors.
Some great writers manage to straddle the line, like T. C. Boyle, Patricia Highsmith and Muriel Spark.
Set in 1963 and 1965, its mysteries and yarns straddle the end of capital punishment in England.
Set in 41113 and 1965, its mysteries and yarns straddle the end of capital punishment in England.
The vast majority of groups live in the Amazon basin in areas that straddle Brazil and Peru.
Given the stakes, the powerful German Christian Democrats tried to straddle the fence with support for suspension.
Despite all evidence to the contrary that such a straddle is impossible though, they keep on coming.
The implied move is based on the stock's straddle, the range of the money put and call.
Kapoor calls himself a world cinema buff and wants to straddle the distance between Indian and world cinema.
At one point, Karen, the audience member, had to straddle Gosling's back and pretend to break his arm.
Now that the line has been drawn, will Martinez hold it, straddle it, or fall in behind it?
The bidet of French-bathroom fame was named after the 19th-century Parisian scrub horse (you straddle both).
And sometimes, I swing my leg up to straddle her and accidentally knock my knee into her thigh.
He has been central-bank governor for 15 years, the only ministerial-level official to straddle three administrations.
If a stocks moves more than the options market is expecting, a long straddle will turn a profit.
Cemetery of SplendorThai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul makes movies that straddle the line between the mystical and the commonplace.
No matter how each candidate slices it, voter priorities straddle job creation and supporting Ohio's fundamental manufacturing base.
Yet Labour's supporters straddle those who want to stay in the EU, and those who want to leave.
For these models to work, companies need to build networks that straddle different platforms, plus private data centers.
Wildlife experts estimate that there are 43 bears living in the Pyrenees, which straddle the Franco-Spanish frontier.
Clinton is all too familiar with the nuisance posed by wily challengers who shape-shift and straddle issues.
"I try to remind people that I have to straddle the Pine Barrens," he said in an interview.
Vivek reasons that when that gap gets larger, the opportunity presented by taking a straddle position gets bigger.
Today, they straddle both the male and female boards of their agency and walk both men's and women's runways.
The protagonists, much like Groff's representation of Florida itself, seem to straddle a contentious line between wilderness and civilization.
While we set up our cameras, she sits in a straddle on the ground, drinking coffee and eating oatmeal.
Danielle is free to straddle anyone she wants beachside, or kiss Jack Stone as much as her heart desires.
Whichever project starts first will pump gas away from the other's field as the two straddle the same reservoirs.
In another acrobatic — if uncomfortable — sex position called the head straddle, the male basically sits on the female's head.
The amount of the straddle typically captures market markers' expectations for how much a stock is going to move.
So you know those giant straddle-bus things that people on the internet have been hyping ever since 2010?
Would it straddle the line between West Jerusalem, which is predominantly Jewish, and East Jerusalem, which is predominantly Arab?
But because the killings straddle the border, courts have so far ruled that these families are out of luck.
The squat huts, which straddle the demarcation line, are painted powder blue in the color of the United Nations.
But Ms. Winner's status as a young woman navigating an unfamiliar world connected it to other Half Straddle shows.
Among other allegations, he was said to have grabbed colleagues' breasts and compelled a female employee to straddle him.
Migrants knock at the institute's wooden door with problems that reflect the complexities of families that straddle two nations.
I am now a professor of robotics at Duke University and straddle the fields of engineering and computer science.
Today, the entire workforce is just under 22010,133 longshoremen, many perched behind the controls of cranes and straddle carriers.
That's a tricky stylistic middle ground to straddle—artists who do often end up sounding watered down or directionless.
"It kind of puts you in a tiny bit of a, you don't know what line to straddle," Paulson said.
Many stateless people in Thailand are from ethnic minorities or nomadic hill tribes that straddle the borders of other countries.
It seems to straddle the line between iOS and Android and ends up sacrificing some of the strengths of both.
I ask her if she has any ideas and she says she's just going to straddle it like a pony.
They straddle the lines between house, techno, and tech-house, but also draw on African rhythms from Cuba and abroad.
For example, might amphibians, which straddle this interface, act as vectors to bring water-going microplastics farther up on land?
Fox has to straddle the quite different markets for radical right crazy and the 'mainstream' engaging in a perpetual ... 8.
Blue huts straddle the border, where tense negotiations have been held between the North, South and the US since armistice.
No teen in the history of the world has been mid-straddle and stopped everything to chat with their mom.
The word bidet comes from the French word for "little horse" because of how you straddle the original standalone bidets.
But the longer the show ran, and in the final season especially, the more it failed to straddle that line.
Further complicating the issue is that some fractures "straddle the line" between hard and easy to heal, Dr. Vosseller said.
"He has managed to straddle factions in the Liberal Party really nicely in the last couple of decades," she said.
Ticker: XOMSector: EnergyEarnings date: January 31Average earnings move: 2.9%Move implied by straddle cost: 2.5%Gap: -0.4%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: ILMNSector: HealthcareEarnings date: January 29Average earnings move:  5.2%Move implied by straddle cost: 4.7%Gap: -0.5%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: BIIBSector: HealthcareEarnings date: January 30Average earnings move: 5.3%Move implied by straddle cost: 4.8%Gap: -0.5%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: ITWSector: IndustrialsEarnings date: January 31Average earnings move: 4.3%Move implied by straddle cost: 3.8%Gap: -0.5%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: NOCSector: IndustrialsEarnings date: January 30Average earnings move: 4.0%Move implied by straddle cost: 3.3%Gap: -0.7%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: UPSSector: IndustrialsEarnings date: January 30Average earnings move: 5.7%Move implied by straddle cost: 4.9%Gap: -0.8%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: ALXNSector: HealthcareEarnings date: January 30Average earnings move: 5.9%Move implied by straddle cost: 4.4%Gap: -1.5%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: GWWSector: IndustrialsEarnings date: January 30Average earnings move: 8.4%Move implied by straddle cost: 5.6%Gap: -2.8%Source: Goldman Sachs
And with "Is This a Room," the experimental theater company Half Straddle reinvented — and reignited — the hard-core documentary play.
Options traders calculate the implied move for equities by measuring the stock's straddle — or at the money put and call.
The agreement led to production chains for cars, planes and other items that straddle borders and provide millions of jobs.
Much of the 5,525-mile border is open, and in some places towns — or even individual buildings — straddle both sides.
Cult tries hard to straddle the line between horror and satire, and to be both relevant and shocking in its relevance.
I don't think I've ever heard the words "straddle" or "bouncy house" so much in so short a period of time.
They have to straddle the line between being symbols of American womanhood and wielding the massive power their position grants them.
A straddle is an options strategy that involves buying both the at-the-money put and call of the same expiration.
Options traders calculate the implied move for stocks by determining a company's "straddle," which is at the money puts and calls.
Celebrities mourn Bowie's passing Few figures have been able to straddle the art/popular culture nexus as well as David Bowie.
Throughout Fortnite's rise, Tfue has been able to straddle the line between Twitch personality and successful competitive player like none other.
His decision marks a recent trend in player holdouts that straddle multiple leagues—including the NBA with players like Jimmy Butler.
But, Spicer -- as evidenced by his performances this week -- seems to have given up any attempt to straddle that fine line.
Paired with artists who straddle the realms of internet surf clubs and fine art, their live show almost invites art critics.
Some leading Republican donors have tried an awkward straddle, providing money to a "super PAC" that is focused on attacking Mrs.
Together these elements help "Sleep" straddle reality and hallucination, using the ordinary tools of theater to build an eerie symbolic space.
Ticker: CLXSector: Consumer staplesEarnings date: February 4Average earnings move: 4.4%Move implied by straddle cost: 3.9%Gap: -0.5%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: LRCXSector: Information technologyEarnings date: January 29Average earnings move: 6.7%Move implied by straddle cost: 6.1%Gap: -0.6%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: CTLSector: Communication servicesEarnings date: February 12Average earnings move: 9.6%Move implied by straddle cost: 8.9%Gap: -0.7%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: ANETSector: Information technologyEarnings date: February 13Average earnings move: 11.8%Move implied by straddle cost: 11.0%Gap: -0.8%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: KHCSector: Consumer staplesEarnings date: February 13Average earnings move: 9.0%Move implied by straddle cost: 8.1%Gap: -1.0%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: FSector: Consumer discretionaryEarnings date: February 4Average earnings move: 6.3%Move implied by straddle cost: 5.4%Gap: -1%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: MHKSector: Consumer discretionaryEarnings date: February 13Average earnings move: 10.7%Move implied by straddle cost: 9.4%Gap: -1.3%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: CHTRSector: Communication servicesEarnings date: January 31Average earnings move: 6.0%Move implied by straddle cost: 4.5%Gap: -1.6%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: TAPSector: Consumer staplesEarnings date: February 12Average earnings move: 7.5%Move implied by straddle cost: 5.9%Gap: -1.6%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: FBSector: Communication servicesEarnings date: January 29Average earnings move: 6.9%Move implied by straddle cost: 5.1%Gap: -1.8%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: CMGSector: Consumer discretionaryEarnings date: February 4Average earnings move: 8.8%Move implied by straddle cost: 6.5%Gap: -2.3%Source: Goldman Sachs
Ticker: TWTRSector: Communication servicesEarnings date: February 6Average earnings move: 13.2%Move implied by straddle cost: 10.7%Gap: -2.6%Source: Goldman Sachs
Timbers invited the cast to play with the props as they attempted to straddle the fifteenth and the twenty-first centuries.
Since then, Clemens has proven himself to be someone who can straddle art, fashion, and business with grace and apparent ease.
His sense of "art," which would seem to include everything from Marina Abramović to " WALL-E ," assumes a gaping straddle, too.
The 13 artists in Natural Wonders: The Sublime in Contemporary Art straddle the line between natural and artificial, wild and domesticated.
Each of these productions is full of light and infectious comedy, and all straddle the social strata of 1960s New York.
The Ozark Mountains straddle Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas, but you don't have to travel to the Ozarks to see the Ozarks.
Women's foil also pits third-seeded American Lee Kiefer against Russians Inna Deriglazova and Aida Shanaeva, who straddle her in the rankings.
The value of the straddle is a typically strong indicator of investors' expectations for the amount in which the stock could move.
However, she said that these symbols cannot contain them because they straddle thresholds of identity — Somali, Muslim, Black, African, but ultimately American.
A "fourth sector" (after public, private and voluntary) is springing up, consisting of organisations that straddle the line between business and charity.
People like Morgan Marquis-Boire, who worked at Google for many years, straddle both worlds, injecting hacker values into officious corporate policies.
The cities, which straddle the state line, have often served as a microcosm for the two states' longstanding sports and economic rivalries.
Some 25,13886743 feet above sea level, couched at the feet of the Sierra Nevada mountains that straddle the California/Nevada state line.
Throughout their career, the band would keep Hoboken their home and consistently straddle the line between critical acclaim and near-commercial success.
Her disapproval of the Keystone XL pipeline replaced her original general acceptance (if tepid), followed by an extended straddle of opposing positions.
Maybe just New York, which is the territory plenty of designers wish to occupy, but few straddle as effectively as Proenza Schouler.
There aren't other tech companies with products in the same collection of areas that straddle the consumer and enterprise spaces as Huawei.
How is the world preparing to deal with this new kind of information operations that straddle between the online and real world?
For her latest run, Clinton is not attempting to straddle gun owners and gun control advocates the way she did in 2008.
Thematically, there's a lot, in terms of feeling this sense of not belonging here or there and trying to straddle different worlds.
That definition also doesn't work, by the way, because there are plenty of objects that straddle the line between star and planet.
With this ambitious concept, Suppose will straddle an indistinct line: somewhere between what an architecture firm is — and what it could be.
Syria and Iraq straddle Jordan's north and north-eastern borders while Saudi Arabia lies to the south and Israel to the west.
The results, unsurprisingly, are decidedly more playful than Goldin's posts, which straddle the boundary between fashion photography and her classically unembellished aesthetic.
Daft Punk are renowned for distinctive productions that manage to straddle and often redefine the difficult territory between the underground and mainstream.
Ethnic Baloch people straddle the porous and lengthy Iran-Pakistan border, with many insurgent groups crisscrossing the border to the annoyance of authorities.
It's an identity crisis in a laptop, as it tries to straddle the line between power and portability, making compromises on both regards.
Satter, the founder and artistic director of the experimental Half Straddle company, conceived and staged this sharp, blindingly polished slice of theater vérité.
Cranes and straddle carriers handling shipping containers eliminated tens of thousands of former manual jobs involved in loading and unloading ships by hand.
You guys straddle two worlds – as well as doing events like this, you've also played mainstream rock festivals like Download and Reading & Leeds.
She then moved to straddle him as she pushed herself up, aligning his rolling pin-like appendage to the entrance of her core.
To calculate an implied move on a name, options traders measure a stock's so-called straddle — or at the money puts and calls.
But rather than ride an actual horse, competitors straddle a horse head on a long stick, replete with glued-on eyes and manes.
The methods include the standard side straddle, the waist-straddling maneuver, the reverse bear hug method, the handstand and the Evetts-Russomano method.
Somehow, Kane always manages to comfortably straddle commercialism and artistic credibility, and this collection works (even if those garbage-bag head protectors don't).
Options traders calculate the implied move for equities by measuring a particular stock's so-called straddle — or at the money put and call.
He looked as Montana as they come, ready to straddle a barstool in a dusty saloon or grab a pair of fencing pliers.
New York City steakhouses tend to straddle the line from clubby to gentleman's club, but Peter Luger felt more like someone's (crowded) kitchen.
She was flanked by a dance squad, members of which wheeled out a quad bike for the singer to straddle during one song.
As prime ministers and presidents rub shoulders with CEO's and policy wonks, conversations straddle global differences and attempt to shape the world order.
Those behind hate groups, however, often straddle the line in what they say online to avoid violating terms of service and being booted.
But Mr. Corbyn has been slow to call Mr. Johnson out, partly because Labour's fuzzier Brexit policy was constructed to straddle internal divisions.
" Wenning added: "What we find is that there&aposs opportunities a lot of times in companies that kind of straddle two different industries.
In one instance, a woman said she was compelled to straddle Mr. Batali to get past him as he sat blocking an exit.
Well, for the dancers, it's a chance to use their talents to straddle two sectors of the art world that, surprisingly, don't often meet.
Garriott says you have to straddle a hole the size of a Coke can, and with the lack of gravity things can get messy.
The results can be cynical, boring, or excitingly resonant, but that work depends on our ability to straddle the lines between observer and storyteller.
The two European exchanges have presented their proposed deal as "Brexit" proof given their combination would straddle the EU and Britain, should it leave.
My hunch is this season will track his efforts to live on both sides of a line that he surely can't straddle for long.
This open-market function means that the price of the "straddle" should converge at traders' consensus expectations on how much the market will move.
A second later, he's dragging her toward the edge of the bed like rag doll, and pushing her legs up to straddle his torso.
" Pre-protest, many of Troy's conflicts were rooted in trying to straddle the line of being black while also trying "to disarm white people.
Then you always straddle the line of like, you don't want to be over dressed for something and then it's about how you accessorize.
It's just as much of a portrait of real-life warning signs as it is entertainment, a difficult line for the show to straddle.
Look at 2013 Options traders calculate the implied move for equities by measuring a particular stock's straddle — or at the money put and call.
Like his peers, Gates and the company he founded must simultaneously straddle the interests of the technology industry and its most privacy-conscious consumers.
This lack of internal trade helps explain why Africa remains poor, and why it has failed to create big firms that straddle national boundaries.
If a trader buys a call and a put together, they can form a "straddle" that functions as a bet on market turbulence itself.
Meanwhile, basic cyber security dynamics make it difficult to continue to straddle the line selling to governments in authoritarian countries and law enforcement elsewhere.
I moved my hands under her shirt, pulled her close, grabbed her ass, and hoisted her above me so she could straddle my waist.
When she had to get up, he refused to move — leaving her no choice but to straddle him in order to leave the space.
The years of marijuana prohibition in California are over, and people like Mr. Grant straddle two eras, the criminal past and the legalized future.
Her attempts to straddle the ideological divides in the party — and potentially unify its factions — have left her open to attacks from both sides.
Though their native region, only 30 miles from New York City, has become a relatively wealthy suburb, many Ramapoughs still straddle the poverty line.
" ** "At the end of the day, the OPEC straddle (price bottom) remains in place, so there is no fear of prices tanking anytime soon.
Like a straddle, the investor buys a put and call option on the same stock with the same duration but at different strike prices.
These books capture the same spirit of mischief with collections that straddle the line between memoir and late-night sketch, veracity and embellished storytelling.
Straddle-stanced bassist Magnus "Magnúm" Larssonm, who is so passionate about the songs, he mouths along despite no mic in sight, soon follows suit.
After several years, no one's managed to precisely nail it — no device will ever manage to straddle the line as the perfect laptop and tablet.
That not only differentiates it from other social media products, but allows Snapchat to straddle the line between the defining features of several of them.
In Fitbit's case, the plan involves a premium offering launching later this year that will straddle the line between its consumer and growing healthcare business.
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Nearly 500 people responded, including many whose lives straddle two national identities: Germans married to immigrants, and vice versa, and the children of intermarried couples.
There have since been bold classical composers who straddle genres; charismatic conductors who have the common touch; visionary teachers who practise joyous inclusivity and access.
VICE: Would you say part of your goal with UTA's fine arts division is to straddle both the art world and the entertainment industry seamlessly?
The first name had biblical shades and the latter shared a title with a play where an adolescent likes to get naked and straddle horses.
As the cofounder and managing partner of the venture-capital firm Refactor Capital, Bilimoria backs companies that straddle the space between healthcare, science, and technology.
It's awkward to straddle the line between just the right amount of forwardness and tact to total strangers when you're not actually interacting in person.
He sought to straddle on some issues, such as gun control, but he criticized the president's tariffs because of the retaliatory measures on Mississippi's farmers.
The New Ohio's annual festival of experimental, devised and playful performance is curated this year by the likes of Elevator Repair Service and Half Straddle.
Yotam Ottolenghi is back in and on our pages this week to straddle the worlds between Passover and Easter with two new recipes to bake.
With this new recipe, I aimed to straddle that divide, yielding a biscuit with crisp edges, flaky layers and a soft, buttery internal crumb structure.
The company behind the Mac, iPhone, and AirPods has been producing TV ads for decades that sometimes straddle the intersection of the bizarre and iconic.
We lost Prince, who didn't blur gender lines so much as straddle them, cocking his eyebrow suggestively and ripping a guitar solo with expert abandon.
In that way, the show manages to straddle Mariah's own self-identity and that which makes her endlessly entertaining, both on and off the stage.
Both albums, as they straddle the alt-pop, mainstream bridge, reflect a growing pain particular to an early 20-something woman navigating the world post-heartache.
The show also makes a leap this year into more surreal territory, going for experimental moments that straddle the line between obvious symbolism and brilliant creativity.
Corrine returned at the pool party with her second plan of the episode, which was to trap Nick inside a bouncy castle and straddle his body.
The rival rackets sum up an increasingly ill-tempered argument over the Polish half of the ancient woods that straddle the frontier between Poland and Belarus.
Name me one other person who could straddle the line between Morticia Addams and Laura Palmer so perfectly tucked and I will show you a liar.
It is a very individualist and deeply ingrained cultural desire, this need to capture the entire world in a book, to straddle it with one's words.
However, while Apple's iPad has always felt like a tablet, Microsoft's Surface Pro has been able to more successfully straddle the line between tablet and laptop.
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Immigrant enclaves straddle Sebastopol Road, a thoroughfare in Santa Rosa lined with Latino-owned restaurants, supermarkets and gown shops catering to teenage girls celebrating their quinceañeras.
With that being said, I am always happy to see any sort of representation for tomboyish women who straddle the line between the masculine and feminine.
It's about a Pakistani American teenager figuring out how to straddle two worlds — the adventures of high school, and the locked-down world of overprotective parents.
An island known as "Just Room Enough Island" is one of the famous Thousand Islands that straddle the US-Canada border in the Saint Lawrence River.
When huge ice shelves—slabs of ice up to 1,500 feet thick that straddle land and sea—warm up, ponds of water form on their surfaces.
Russia is the largest country on the planet -- 48 times larger than Germany and encompassing 11 time zones that straddle Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Bannon seemed uniquely positioned to straddle these two worlds and most conservatives were rooting for him to make the greatest possible impact implementing the campaign agenda.
And here's Ms. Gorman's poem: Daughter's Metro Map to City Identity On Slauson I straddle Black girl tango between northern heights and south hair salons Home.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild took so long to develop that, like Twilight Princess before it, the game was able to straddle generations.
More importantly, this new Xbox will be first in the history of Microsoft's gaming business to straddle the line between an existing generation and a new one.
They straddle the divide between rank and file employees frustrated by a lack of control and creativity, and entrepreneurs who are responsible for everything, all the time.
The monument protects nearly 1.5 million acres of land around the Bears Ears, a majestic pair of mesas that straddle the skyline over San Juan County, Utah.
Its operations, connecting travellers with taxis, private cars and motorbike taxis in six countries, straddle a region that is twice as populous as America and swiftly urbanising.
Turns out a dinosaur's skin is tough to break through, so in order to properly access a weak spot, Claire has to straddle the drugged-out creature.
Authorities are allowing campaign groups and demonstrators to congregate in the towns of Hendaye and Irun, which straddle the France-Spain border 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) away.
It happens also to spread eastwards from the suburbs of Delhi, India's capital, and to straddle the Hindi-speaking heartlands that tend to set the national agenda.
"[These shows] straddle quite a few genres: it's a theater show; it's a live theme park; it's sport; it's live entertainment," Lionetti-Maguire told CNBC's Street Signs.
France, former colonial master of the three nations that straddle the park, has advised it citizens against all travel to the Burkina Faso side of the expanse.
As Republicans attempt to straddle these lines, the Democrats seem to march in near lockstep behind their candidate, and Clinton has once again started to look inevitable.
A paper in the January issue of the Accounting Review suggests that Pfizer is far from unusual in trying to perform this pro-CSR, anti-tax straddle.
But present-day audiences don't always know what to do when films straddle the blurry line between melodrama and regular drama, most especially where sexuality is involved.
He told a news conference to discuss the watchdog's latest business plan that he wants coordination to avoid disruption to derivatives and insurance contracts that straddle borders.
According to Eater's report, at least four women have accused Batali of unwanted touching, including groping, hugging, and in one case, coercing a woman to straddle him.
"Then you're going to take her feet, open her legs up and straddle them around you," he said, as he did just that with the student's legs.
The big parties are both split by that big cultural divide, desperately trying to straddle the gap in attitudes and experiencing increasing internal tensions as a result.
By the time he was looming over her, about to straddle her waist, his ears were ringing like the wet lips of wineglasses played at a wedding.
Anybody involved in nutrition, wellness, working out, lifestyle, people that kind of straddle it all, and throw in some fashion and skin care, like the Goop folks.
The new industries straddle globalization, seeing the world as the marketplace, understanding that in order to sell to the world they need to buy from the world.
Ivory Coast has long attracted immigrants from neighboring countries, and the clause became a symbol of exclusion, particularly of northerners whose family ties often straddle regional borders.
And his chosen role, as a violinist willing to straddle multiple genres and flirt with popular culture, has put him in the firing line of some purists.
"This is something I started to work on more than a year ago, to see how a company like Ford can straddle the two eras," he said.
Instead, most people straddle the line between verbal and visual thinking, with the two often intermingling in a single train of thought, according to the Harvard Gazette.
They have an average straddle cost that is 6.8% of the current stock price, even though the average stock has moved 7.1% over the past eight quarters.
Ms. Futter said she wants to publish novels that straddle the line between commercial and literary, and cited Noah Hawley's thriller "Before the Fall" as an example.
It is possible to impose structural limits on how it and other big tech companies like Google and Amazon leverage the two-sided markets that they straddle.
Coke's drones straddle the line between future thinking and fun, and suggest that if the sky does become commercialized, it might just be something we're okay about.
Fighting the militants on the other side of the river is the Syrian army, backed by Iran, Russia and the PMF, whose elite factions straddle the frontier.
Bungie is in the precarious position of trying to straddle an industry line, which is what makes its community so vulnerable to being whipped up into these frenzies.
It's a really beautiful, entertaining approach that lets the movie straddle the line between showing adults' lives and their difficult reality, and young children's total ignorance and joy.
The Iranian-Saudi crisis leaves the United States with enormous headaches and challenges as it attempts to straddle a fence with insufficient credibility and influence with both sides.
Comedic contrasts aside, Trump's remark encapsulates some of the concerns Macri must straddle as he attempts to further coax Argentina's economic turnaround ahead of midterm elections in October.
So news organizations have to straddle a line between putting out an adequate print product in the short term while managing a long-term shift to the web.
Ankara's real priority is defeating Kurdish separatists who straddle the border regions of Turkey and Iraq and have engaged in a rebellion against the Turkish government for decades.
Among the biggest uncertainties involves how The We Company identifies itself, as it seems to straddle the line between being a technology startup and a real-estate company.
Some will indeed be in America's mostly unsanctioned wars abroad, while others will straddle the line between combat and training in, say, "advise-and-assist" missions in Africa.
In the months since, two companies that also straddle China and California but focus on self-driving trucks have brought in at least twice the amount of capital.
Many of these aesthetic details are compiled from Flickr and Instagram; as a result, the paintings straddle online and offline worlds and forge links between past and present.
But augmented reality technology allows you to straddle that line, keeping one foot in both worlds and in doing so, creating a third world that's all its own.
"We were able to kind of straddle that line and put you in a particular head space as you were watching the rest of the loop," Headland said.
But as much as other Nickelodeon shows tried to straddle the line between kids' entertainment and sly nods to adults, no show nailed that balance quite like Hey Arnold.
The West African nation has long attracted immigrants from neighboring countries, and the clause became a symbol of exclusion, particularly of northerners whose family ties often straddle regional borders.
The boy seems to straddle the line between "wholesome" American values and burgeoning, post-war youth subcultures, a fitting metaphor for the social changes the new decade would precipitate.
The book has a lot to say about how society currently values music and as an insider-outsider, Bozorgmehr manages to straddle all worlds in a very funny tale.
Focusing on the powerful role of light in the formation of wave aesthetics, Gilbert's works straddle the spectrum from hyperreal beach scenes to phantasmagoric waves floating in the void.
The drone business is booming, and companies which manufacture these aerial robots are increasingly trying to produce units that can straddle the divide between the consumer and enterprise market.
Top Republicans walked a fine line between backing Gianforte and not endorsing his violence Thursday, a line they'll have to continue to straddle now that he's a representative-elect.
But Rick Burton, professor of sports management at Syracuse University's Falk College said he was concerned about a campaign being able to straddle both the sport and fashion community.
The mighty accelerators of CERN, a joint European physics laboratory, straddle the frontier there, their beams of protons whirling between the two countries at almost the speed of light.
BlackRockThe Goldman team suggests a straddle trade on investment manager BlackRock, saying options prices are low and the stock could get hit with unusual volatility after its upcoming report.
As a result, the NPD, which manages Norway's oil and gas resources, will this year conduct 3D seismic surveys of geological structures that straddle the border in the Arctic.
An unnamed Alabama doula, speaking on the "Birth Allowed" podcast in 2017, described seeing a doctor straddle a laboring patient from behind as she leaned over her hospital bed.
The Chicago-native's style is casual and conversational, similar to that of Kid Cudi and Childish Gambino, all three of whom straddle the barrier between rap and pop sounds.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Dangling from ropes as they straddle giant silver spheres that reflect the cityscape below, a team of cleaners began the annual clean-up of Brussels' iconic Atomium.
Lines attributed to "Unknown Male" — dreamlike fragments of loose F.B.I. chatter picked up by the interrogators' recorder — are all played on stage by Half Straddle company member Becca Blackwell.
After all, this is a place where the library and theater building was purposely constructed to straddle the border; you can change countries just by walking across the room.
Most of the lantern-shaped windows straddle two floors to enclose two apartments — one on the bottom with glass angling down; and one on top, with glass angling up.
If you don't want to buy a new toy, you can turn on a larger vibrator, such as a Magic Wand, place it on your bed, and straddle it.
Corbyn's attempt to straddle the line on the decisive issue of Brexit ended up with a wishy-washy and incoherent muddle that neither Remainers nor Leavers could believe in.
Although the installations on a whole paint a compelling picture of these imagined future states, the individual sculptures straddle the line between being information containers and aesthetic art objects.
Specifically, he called for a "straddle" play, using option puts and calls at the same same strike price, or the point where investors had the ability to buy or sell.
Inverted cobbler's pose From a basic seated position in your swing, holding the sides of the fabric hammock, spread your legs out in a straddle as far as you can.
It can be incredibly frustrating to straddle the straight-plus fence, but, luckily, a growing number of retailers have stopped drawing a line in the sand right at size 14.
Being able to keenly observe her surroundings and straddle the line between Westworld and the clinical laboratory behind it is a hugely powerful weapon, and Maeve intends to use it.
The shares are expected to swing by about 8 percent in either direction by the end of next week, based on the price of an options strategy called a straddle.
His penchant for creating minimalist painting series' that straddle the line between abstraction and representation and play with part-whole relationships can suggest that he has a narrow artistic range.
Once in a blue moon, a person comes along who manages to straddle art, fashion, and business without ever getting confused — and also hits a nerve with society at large.
The person responsible for the course has to straddle a fine line between making it an exacting examination that tests every facet of a player's game without making it unfair.
Since 2015, Bois has been producing various YouTube series for SB Nation, such as Pretty Good and Chart Party, which straddle the line between video essay and full-on documentary.
How can he straddle the players' box and the broadcast booth or fight for all players as a board member when he is a paid member of one player's entourage?
Two Taiwanese giants, TSMC (which makes chips) and Foxconn (which assembles devices), straddle the fault line of the tech cold war, having production and customers in both America and China.
More so than other films in the series, The Fifth Chord's visual tableaus straddle plush gothic bedroom and the austere exteriors of a future-forward country and its cold facades.
Law enforcement sources tell us, Ethan was driving his orange BMW at around 10:30 PM and began to straddle the traffic lanes, which prompted cops to pull him over.
Ms. Satter, artistic director of the experimental theater company Half Straddle, is in another band now, formed expressly for her troupe's new show, "Ghost Rings," at New York Live Arts.
Hospital executives are trying to straddle a line where they are trying to avoid hospitalizations for some people while still attracting as many admissions as possible to keep revenue up.
"We usually use a straddle for a specific position a client may have, and the objective is to profit from a big move in the shares either way," Neblett said.
It is in these accordion-like bends and folds of the water's course that the Esto'k Gna, whose ancestral homelands straddle both sides of the river, identify innumerable sacred sites.
"For the U.S. and Europe, the COVID-19 shock will likely straddle the first two quarters of the year," noted Bruce Kasman, head of global economic research at JP Morgan.
But over time, Sally also reveals herself to be self-centered and impatient in ways both understandable and startling, and Goldberg finds a way to straddle the line every time.
The other countries that straddle the Equator are Sao Tome and Principe, Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Maldives, Indonesia, Kiribati, Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil.
This has created something of a challenge for AT&T and its competitor Verizon, which straddle the two businesses, particularly as they compete with T-Mobile, which focuses on wireless.
He shuffled over to straddle the ball, bent over to pick it up — and watched in disbelief as it skipped through his legs, scoring Ray Knight with the winning run.
Ms. Markey and Ms. Davis (who have appeared together previously in the teasingly dreamlike plays of the Half Straddle company) bring a gymnast's vigor and precision to all their interpretations.
Gehry is unusual in his ability to straddle both worlds — he's had exhibitions of his designs at galleries and museums, and he's described his buildings as having ''movement and feeling.
The central thread of Benny and Khin's strained marriage — which must straddle linguistic and cultural chasms — seems to parallel the unhappy union between the Burmese government and the Karen peoples.
For a decade, it barely had to handle the authoritarian straddle, and could center itself on individual choice, open access to the internet, and freedom of speech with minor reservations.
You straddle the seats and grip the handle bars and, after being assigned a mission to rescue dolphins, sea lions or sea turtles, you are launched over the park's lake.
In other words, with President Trump and with the Freedom Caucus, Rosenstein has tried to straddle the center when dealing with political leaders who have no interest in rational governance.
"He could straddle the line between deep analytics and on-the-field coaching better than just about anybody I've ever seen in the front office," General Manager Mike Chernoff said.
In the Democratic Party, where politicians could once straddle the abortion divide by airing personal misgivings while also promoting supportive policies, holding a gradated view is no longer the norm.
Initially, at least, it seems that Instagram is trying to straddle the line between wringing more value out of its network for brands and retailers and overtly commercializing your feed.
The Leaf is one of a handful of wearables that tries to straddle the world between being a "techie" gadget and something women actually enjoy wearing because of its aesthetic appeal.
On Monday, Harris released a 'Medicare for All' plan that preserves a role for private insurance in an apparent attempt to straddle the left and centrist wings of the Democratic Party.
Yes, she was naked and about to straddle an undercover officer -- but 40 says she could've been doing lots of things besides offering sex ... like a nude massage or erotic dance.
However, the most common situation for shows that straddle Emmy eligibility periods is to air a handful of episodes after the May 31 deadline, as Game of Thrones did in 2016.
The uncomfortable commentary doesn't end there, as she then urges the Big Trouble ladies to get "dirty" with each other, leading an uncomfortable Star to straddle Eva for sexy promotional photos.
Her friends, who include a dashing counterrevolutionary officer lover, a lesbian Bolshevik girlfriend and a bank-robbing baron with a taste for S-and-M, straddle all sides of the struggle.
For a team that's trying to straddle short and long-term contention while also being able to outbid every other team whenever the next star becomes available, that's an appealing prospect.
Through the fall of the Berlin Wall, the summit meetings with Ronald Reagan and the changes in Soviet society, Gorbachev's efforts to straddle between reformers and hard-liners satisfied neither side.
Operations in the Euphrates River area, which straddle the Syrian and Iraqi border, will be more complex than the battle for Tal Afar, which was surrounded for months by Iraqi forces.
They zeroed in on the earnings-linked straddle, a strategy that involves picking a stock and simultaneously buying its call and put option with the same expiration date and strike price.
Latinos, whose roots in the area straddle two countries, make up 953 percent of the county's 201,000 residents, and the closer one gets to the border, the more predominant they become.
That would allow GitHub to run servers in mainland China itself, but would raise questions about how the firm would manage databases of computer code that straddle Chinese and American jurisdictions.
Though e-commerce penetration is near 20 percent, this category will "straddle the line of online and in-store but remain heavily focused on brick-and-mortar showrooms," according to JLL.
On that question, we continue to straddle the line, insisting on an inefficient and fragmented hodgepodge of public and private regulation of health care because we are not comfortable with either option.
Furthermore, members of the Brexit Party straddle right across the political spectrum leading some to argue that a general election campaign would soon reveal internal contradictions and, ultimately, a collapse in support.
A handful of Republicans, including Ayotte before she recently changed her mind, have tried to straddle the issue by withholding a formal endorsement while saying they still planned to vote for Trump.
She protests too much that she's no longer interested in their sinful past but then arranges for a meeting so she can straddle her dear brother and give him a kiss goodbye.
The as-yet unnamed new capital will straddle the regions of North Penajam Paser and Kutai Kartanegara in Indonesia's province of East Kalimantan on Borneo, President Joko Widodo told a news conference.
She did just as much to make Grey's Anatomy what it continues to be today, whatever its highs and lows — a show that could straddle soapy surprises and delicate, difficult character work.
The reality competition has been on TV long enough to straddle both generations, so the idea in Season 33 is to see how those differing perspectives fare in competition with one another.
Set on the edge of urban Gurgaon (or Gurugram, as it is now known), the film attempts to straddle two worlds – the traditional and the urban - that rest uneasily in the city.
In theory, that could boost candidates who can appeal to a more centrist audience such as Bush, Christie, Kasich and those who can straddle both conservative and moderate camps such as Rubio.
Finally, McKinley accepted that the election would be a fight about whether to have a tight or loose money supply, after a fumbling start in which he attempted to straddle the issue.
There are small blue buildings that straddle the north and south with entrances on each side in the village of Panmunjom, located within the Joint Security Area of the DMZ, says Ripley.
It said presidential candidates must have both parents be Ivorian - a deliberate swipe at northerners, many of whom, like Ouattara, have family ties that straddle the borders with Burkina Faso and Mali.
The violence has been wrenching for families like the Janus, an interracial couple struggling to straddle the nation's racial fault lines in a red brick rowhouse in a quiet corner of Baltimore.
Proposing a joint peace park that would straddle Jordanian and Israeli territory, he argued that a more reciprocal arrangement in the area could help develop what he called its "tremendous tourism potential."
So far, despite threats from the United States that any allies that side with Huawei and China will be cut off from American intelligence, many are trying desperately to straddle the wall.
As she noted in remarks to the press today, it was said all along that there was a "lane" for progressives and one for moderates, and she was unable to straddle them.
With a smile, Kim stretched out his hand toward a waiting, and smiling, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who stood between the squat, blue buildings that straddle the border at Panmunjom.
A straddle in the extreme, it aimed to join at one end the ecologist Greens — born out of an antinuclear pacifist protest movement — with the business-friendly Free Democrats at the other.
The second round of them (which includes the immortal Q. and A., "Do you ride English saddle?" answered by, "I like to straddle") occurs at an English country house in the '80s.
The museum will generate three revenue streams — ticket fees, the gift shop, and a gallery that will feature new work from a rotating cast of artists who straddle graffiti and fine art.
Dr. Pinksy is a co-author of a study that found that there will be roughly 35 percent more fisheries that straddle boundaries by 2060 if we fail to rein in emissions.
It is not easy to straddle the line between narrative, which can be pedantic on one hand or comforting on the other, and abstraction, removed from the difficulties of the real world.
Two other American carriers earlier patrolled the waterway, where China and five other governments have been locked in decades of disputes over territories that straddle some of the world&aposs busiest sea lanes.
So it's not confusing that Gates has tried to straddle both messages, speaking at once of how we're losing ground and of how we're closer to winning the war against a deadly disease.
Known as Froskelaar (Frog's Leg) Main, the reservoir is estimated to hold between 45 million and 153 million barrels of oil equivalents, and may straddle Norway's maritime border with Britain, the company added.
And I haven't even delved into the huge number of terrific shows that uneasily straddle the line between comedy and drama, like FX's Atlanta, The CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and even CBS's Mom.
Bachelorette star Hannah Brown is wearing a skintight dress, but has still managed to find a way to comfortably straddle country music crooner Jed Wyatt, who is sitting on a rigid wooden chair.
Before you go taking sex advice from the Bombay Night Frog, let it be known that the "dorsal straddle" position, as the newly discovered mating style is called, involves no actual genital contact.
Other frog positions include the"head straddle," which is exactly what it sounds like, and the "independent," which has two frogs touching butts in what one can only assume is deeply ungratifying intercourse.
Discovered in 1974, the Greater Sunrise fields, which hold around 5.1 trillion cubic feet of gas, straddle the maritime border between Australia and East Timor and a border dispute has delayed its development.
If an investor believes that a stock or index is going to have a big move either up or down, a straddle can help them benefit from it while limiting the potential risk.
Ms. Herzog has often built her plays, from "4000 Miles," to "After the Revolution" to "Belleville," on the fault lines of belief: the lies, secrets and ideologies we all straddle to get by.
These provisions (put in place when India and Pakistan were partitioned in 1947) had long granted autonomy to the disputed regions of Jammu and Kashmir, which straddle the border between the two countries.
I can't type them vertically, but pretend that you are reading these from bottom to top: DINING AL FRESCO LEGAL FORCE KING ALFRED And all of the FLAGs straddle more than one word.
"We screen for S&P 500 stocks where the cost of straddle capturing earnings is below historical earnings-day moves alone, despite the potential for additional volatility driven by macro catalysts," he said.
He said that the agency was hunting "every day" for Al Qaeda's leaders, most of whom are believed to be sheltering in the remote mountains that straddle the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Underlining the position held by the majority of the candidates is a calculated strategy, which aims to straddle the political factions that drive insular politics while avoiding any specific commitment concerning its status.
How do you straddle that line, between writing as experts (alongside in-depth consultants) and writing for an audience that likely doesn't know half of what you know about espionage and the Cold War?
The game plan was to straddle him and stay on his legs and kind of keep him uncomfortable, keep him outside of the paint, because he has such an easy finish on the inside.
Yet in anticipation of an early election, Mr Moon has for some months been trying to straddle the political divide over the North, in which the left typically favours dialogue and the right, sanctions.
"We've had people come in here and touch the walls and say, 'My mother was arrested here,' and it's emotional," said the owner, Tom Morales, who aims to straddle historic interest with contemporary hospitality.
"You can buy that straddle expiring in 24 hours for $12, and that's about as low as I've seen it going into an employment number in the past two or three years," said Davitt.
The stories shared, which included criticism for too much jewelry and cleavage, or not enough length, fabric or footwear, are nothing new and often straddle the line between enforcing "appropriate" fashion and slut-shaming.
It was a challenge to straddle that line, but the more I wrote, the more I realized the books are deconstructing a lot of the Star Wars mythos as much as they're celebrating them.
They have to straddle multiple cultural rifts, from planning global advertising campaigns that will go over as well in Dubai as in San Francisco to building and selling analog tech in a digital world.
All that drama proved how difficult it has been for Victoria's Secret to straddle two countries with widely divergent norms, from what modern female sexuality looks like to how government should interact with business.
His newest collaboration, "Blame" with Toronto duo Zeds Dead and Swedish electronic singer Elliphant, sees him once again straddle those aforementioned lines with a track that's pop-leaning yet suitable for giant festival stages.
It's all an effort to test whether audiences are ready to embrace even more virtual avatars — including ones that don't try to straddle the uncanny valley quite as blatantly as Miquela and her crew.
Adams joined the Trump administration in 2017, where he's tried to straddle politically sensitive issues like gun violence — an issue that bogged down his predecessor, Vivek Murthy — and kept a relatively low national profile.
Many of those likely to run will try to straddle the party's ideological, geographical and generational divides, even as Mr. Trump continues to face challenges that could reshape the political landscape before Election Day.
Lessons from off-year elections can be overdrawn, but the Virginia race strongly suggests that Republicans running in swing states will have to choose a side rather than try to straddle an uncomfortable line.
He trains seven days a week, concluding each practice in the straddle splits, called matawari, legs to either side, torso folded forward, arms outstretched like bird wings, chest and cheek resting on the floor.
Though Biden drew praise for a strong debate performance, his commitments underscored the line he's trying to straddle between pragmatism and progressivism as he works to unite the party as the likely Democratic nominee.
It is commonplace in the oil industry for extraction activities on one concession to influence oil flows on a neighbouring permit, because the oil lies in rock formations that straddle two or more permits.
It is commonplace in the oil industry for extraction activities on one concession to influence oil flows on a neighboring permit, because the oil lies in rock formations that straddle two or more permits.
Yet rarely has a director had to straddle so wide a breach as has Mr. Pompeo, perhaps the most openly political spy chief in a generation — and one of President Trump's favorite cabinet members.
The pedestrian bridge, designed by FIGG Engineering-Bridge Group and built by MCM Construction, was designed to straddle 8th Street and connect the campus to the nearby Sweetwater neighborhood, where thousands of students live.
But at that stage, Mr. Christie still tried to straddle the issue: He signed bills tightening penalties for a range of gun crimes and barring people on the federal terrorism watch list from buying guns.
That's a fine line to straddle for the teams developing the systems, like the AAA rep who told us that the shuttle scenario happened in part because the AV didn't behave like a human driver.
Fischer, at the Campaign Legal Center, said it appears Biden is trying to straddle a fine line between responding to the political moment of frustration with America's wealthy, and needing to ask them for money.
Much of the advance focus was on Will Smith and the blue-ness of it all, but his Genie manages to straddle a line between Robin Williams' irrepressible animated antics and the theatrical Broadway version.
But it also exposes a dangerous weakness of Hillary Clinton's campaign — her instinct to try to straddle intraparty divides has left her perilously uncertain of what it is she wants to say about the matter.
McSally is a veteran who can straddle the line between appealing to the right and to moderate voters, while Sinema is a Blue Dog Democrat with a compelling story who Democrats believe can compete statewide.
The role highlighted the fine line Pompeo has had to straddle as a political appointee helming the most recognizable intelligence agency in an era in which the President has repeatedly maligned the US intelligence community.
Dear Girls aims to straddle the line between those two modes: It's written in the form of a series of letters to Wong's daughters that sees Wong sharing her hardest-won wisdom of the world.
A tactical unit had then killed the militants in an overnight raid, Mohammadawi said, clearing the way for Rapid Response forces to reach the first of five bridges that straddle the River Tigris bisecting Mosul.
As a result, many US companies have supply chains that straddle international borders — supply chains that would be hugely disrupted if they suddenly had to pay tariffs every time a good crossed a national border.
For the works in Walls, Windows and Nocturnes, he observed the shadows and lighting that play across the architecture of his studio in relation to the windows, paintings, and stretcher bars that straddle the wall.
New York-based BlackRock is also moving a senior executive, Rich Kushel, into a position as head of multi-asset strategies, which includes products that straddle investment styles, such as what the company calls "impact" investing.
The new proposals soften the nationality clause, which had been used by Ouattara's opponents to bar him from elections and was a symbol of exclusion, particularly of northerners like him whose family ties often straddle borders.
Three high-growth counties along the Virginia Railway Express commuter train lines – Prince William, Stafford, Spotsylvania – straddle Washington's commuting orbit but are filled with people who come there for cheaper housing, lower taxes and public schools.
The filmmaker and photographer RaMell Ross ("Hale County This Morning, This Evening") curated this series of the "nonfiction imaginary" — films that straddle the line between documentary and fiction, and that play with the possibilities of time.
Tester and colleagues like Donnelly and Heitkamp well know the straddle required of Democratic senators in conservative territory, who face the conundrum of voting with the majority opinion in their states or with their national party.
The aide explained that while it's helpful in a primary to excite the base, it won't play as well with more centrist voters who straddle party lines, including those who voted for Obama and then Trump.
It was both withering and hopeless, as was Mr. Rock's entire, impossible gig, which forced him to straddle the very contradictions that make the industry so difficult to grapple with and so seemingly impervious to change.
In a political climate where the fault lines of the American foundation are seeming to show more and more, the National Football League has attempted to do the nearly impossible -- straddle both sides of the divide.
With these images, she wants to straddle the line between technology and biology, control and submission, self and selfie, by placing her own nude body in its crosshairs and dismantling the stigma that comes with photographing oneself.
These operations generate billions of tons of toxic mine tailings stored behind massive dams, creating an ecological hazard at the headwaters of Alaska's major salmon rivers — the Stikine, Unuk and Taku, which straddle the border with Canada.
In its most controversial clause, it said presidential candidates' parents must both be natural-born Ivorians - a swipe at northerners, many of whom, like Ouattara, have family ties that straddle the borders with Burkina Faso and Mali.
Standards in Britain should remain "substantially similar" in future, she said, attempting to straddle the divide within her own Conservative Party over how far the country should go with setting its own rules for business in future.
Headlines and half-page photos quickly filled the world's newspapers and webpages, trumpeting the Transit Elevated Bus (TEB, pictured), a magnificent-looking contraption that, it was claimed, would straddle China's streets, allowing cars to pass underneath it.
More recent research, from 216, examined all county-pairs that straddle a state border and found that, for the period from 10.103 to 210.10, differences in minimum wages had no effect on employment in low-wage sectors.
The late David Porter borrowed it for his 2008 study, "On the Divide," which documents Cather's painstaking construction of her public image, and in particular her attempt, largely successful, to straddle the divide between commerce and art.
Four of the blocks straddle the maritime border with the United States in the Perdido Fold Belt where oil majors on the U.S. side, including Royal Dutch Shell and BP, have drilled dozens of commercially successful wells.
These tracks are narrow and the trains are too, carrying only eight people total, and with riders sitting single file in bobsled-style cars that straddle the track and put you right in the middle of it.
Along the way, small adobe villages are good stops to sample dried fruits, nuts and stews, and there is a spot to straddle your feet across the Tropic of Capricorn in the utter absence of anyone else.
Unlike the original, which centered around Tijuana-native Laura Guerrero, a pageant contestant who gets roped into doing a drug gang's dirty work after witnessing a deadly shootout, the American version refocuses the action to straddle the border.
Now, its newest partner, Brian O'Malley, who has a knack for finding startups that straddle both the consumer and enterprise worlds, has written his first check on behalf of the firm, and it's largely in that same vein.
This would mean no longer assuming a "no deal" Brexit as the primary scenario and address "operational issues" like contract continuity, or ensuring that cross-border financial contracts like insurance policies that straddle Brexit Day can pay out.
Millions of millennial Americans live in poverty; millions of others straddle the line, getting by but barely so, often working contingent jobs, with nothing left over for the sort of security blanket that could lighten that cognitive load.
It is a natural British ally, stresses Han ten Broeke, a Dutch MP and Anglophile: another seafaring sort of country; an economy so integrated with Britain's that several big firms (like Unilever and Shell) straddle the North Sea.
Retirees who straddle that $300,000 to $2 million asset range are the ones who'll lose a sizable chunk of money paying for care, and thus they're the ones who may benefit most from a long-term care policy.
The cost of a straddle in Google's options, a strategy in which a trader buys an at-the-money put option and a similar call option, implied a move of about 6.9 percent in either direction by Friday.
She's shown her work at The New Museum, PS 122, Under The Radar Festival, UCBEast, Bard Spiegeltent, Tasmania's Festival of Voices, San Francisco Film Society, Joe's Pub, and is part of the Obie award winning ensemble, Half Straddle.
Though all his compositions straddle abstraction, Twombly is so much better, so much more richly psychic, when he stays within two-dimensional, collaged space so as to create unexpectedly affective territories where connections are made to be undone.
This new series follows champions including Guilherme Marchi, Renato Nunes and Silvano Alves as they straddle tornadoes of muscle, horn and hoof more than 10 times their weight and hang on as if their lives depended on it.
In Broadcom shares on Wednesday, that straddle was made up of the weekly, at-the-money $297.50 call options and the $297.50 put options, purchased at around $7 each for a total cost of roughly $14, Nathan said.
The cost of a straddle in Twitter's options, a strategy in which a trader buys an at-the-money put option and a similar call option, implies a move of about 18 percent in either direction by Friday.
Two months into his new job, he handed the e-cigarette industry the breathing room of a four-year extension to comply with the new rules as part of a broader package that appeared to straddle competing interests.
In many places, towns straddle the border and country roads weave back and forth from the Republic to the North, with the only indication of an international border crossing being speed-limit signs changing from kilometers to miles.
But given her recent performance of "Daddy Lessons" during the Country Music Association Awards in November it seemed possible that the performer could straddle four genres (pop, rap, rock, country) and be nominated in a country category as well.
Serbia is a Balkans crossroads that has tried to straddle both camps, but some agencies of the Serbian government are heavily influenced by the Russian government, said Jelena Milić, director of the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies in Belgrade.
The porousness of the border between well and sick — the possibility that one might be well and sick at once, straddle good days and bad, or perform against type — calls into question how we define wellness and normalcy generally.
Though new to neither the French maison of Paco Rabanne nor the world of ready-to-wear, he does, like the house's founder, possess the skills it takes to create clothes that straddle the worlds of art and commerce.
There are many transgender models working in fashion today who straddle several worlds: trans models who are also activists, non-binary models who are on the men's and women's boards of their agencies, and those who are actors, too.
Both straddle the enormous pool that is black metal, but both attack the genre in varying ways and both are fiery machines of sound—so it's interesting to hear the two play off each other on this new split.
The word bidet comes from the French word for small horse because centuries ago, to use an original bidet, you would have to sit and straddle it as you washed with the water in the basin and your hands.
This is why we're not going to see a race to Nate's equilibrium - very few other websites are going to be as vulnerable as Fox, because very few have to pull off some equivalent of the Fox Straddle. Finis.
But in the end, a week of excess was a reminder of one of the basic promises of New York life, which remains the ability to straddle multiple worlds and to get glimpses into those that aren't your own.
NEW WORK: ETEL ADNAN This Beirut-born painter's pocket-size landscapes, serenely pieced together in broad strokes of mildly tropical color, don't so much straddle the line between abstraction and figuration as dissolve it with love. Sept. 1-Jan.
As first selectman, Ms. Daniel is trying to straddle the divide, agreeing with those who want, for example, sidewalks connecting the school campus with the town center, while reassuring others that the town is not headed for mass commercialization.
We're seeing the same progression now—from games that straddle generations, like Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and Call of Duty: Ghosts, to those that really showcase the power that the Xbox One and PS4 have beneath their black shells.
Ouattara's family ties straddle the borders with Burkina Faso and Mali and the notion that some residents from the north of Ivory Coast were not true Ivorians was one of the grievances that sparked the first civil war in 2002.
On Tuesday, the cost of a straddle in Apple's options, a strategy in which a trader buys an at-the-money put option and a similar call option, implies a move of about 6.4 percent in either direction by Friday.
Trump has never fully embraced this approach, but since winning the primaries he has tried to straddle the line between narrowcasting to his base and reaching out to a broader array of voters that might put him over the edge.
The company also said it would unify its global fixed-income business under one leader, Tim Webb, and shift a senior executive, Rich Kushel, into a position as head of multi-asset strategies, which includes products that straddle investment styles.
As entertainers who straddle the gender divide and are known for their irreverent outspokenness, they may seem to be in a particularly unique position at this exact political moment to address the Republican pushback on the #MeToo movement and transgender rights.
Protection funds are tax-efficient, as the constructive sale, straddle and dividend holding period rules don't apply; therefore, any gain is long-term capital gain, any loss is currently deductible, and dividends remain "qualified" and taxed as long-term capital gain.
Four of the 10 blocks up for grabs straddle the maritime border with the United States in the Perdido Fold Belt where oil majors on the U.S. side, including Royal Dutch Shell and BP, have drilled dozens of commercially successful wells.
I'd be a bit reluctant to give them up entirely after doing all that work to raise my credit score, but Mitchell described how to straddle the line between taking advantage of the big banks while supporting the smaller ones.
Seeing as it took place in the same ceremony as the Steps Abba medley I have searched the breadth of our island in vain for a photo of the screwface Whitney must have pulled while watching H straddle a chair.
BAYONNE, France (Reuters) - In the Basque Country town of Bayonne, in the foothills of the Pyrenees, French police are struggling to stem a growing flow of migrants crossing the snow-capped mountains that straddle the border between France and Spain.
Another former employee alleges that he groped her and that, in a separate incident, he compelled her to straddle him; another alleges that he grabbed her breasts at a party, though she no longer worked for him at the time.
Younger riders could put on the protective gear and take a straddle bike through an obstacle course, and those not up to riding could wear 3-D goggles to take a simulated ride, or just dress up for a photo.
"A Woman of No Importance" is a strange hybrid of drawing-room persiflage and he-done-her-wrong potboiler, while "The Lady From the Sea" seems to straddle two genres, mystical fable and social realism, that Ibsen usually kept apart.
Today, it can be hard to tag a gallery by district, as I learned when visiting a handful that straddle either side of Canal Street, a cross-island axis that runs from SoHo to Chinatown, without claiming full allegiance to either.
"What's interesting to me is that we still see that the states that tend to straddle the bottom of the rankings in all those kind of other studies are pretty much at the bottom of this study as well," Benjamin said.
Bell, among dozens of other aviation startups and industry heavyweights like Boeing and Airbus, sees a big opportunity and a lot of money to be made in developing lightweight, electric aircraft that straddle the line between car, helicopter, and plane.
But this is also a challenge for the LNG industry as some of their members straddle both camps, such as BHP Billiton , which is Australia's biggest oil and gas producer as well as one of the world's leading miners of coking coal.
Trump raised the idea of the new tax as a possible way to finance a wall that would straddle the border separating the U.S. from Mexico, currently its third largest partner in the trade of goods, according to the U.S. Trade Representative.
"LG appears to be trying to straddle two worlds: on the one hand, sticking with the single flagship model, and on the other hand still providing a number of different options for people with specialized interests," says Jan Dawson, president of Jackdaw Research.
Since most people I now meet were scene back in the 2000s or are fans of the 2010s emo rap, I straddle the line between a culture that never included people like me, and one that was created by people like me.
A straddle trade makes money when the stock price falls or rises by more than the premium paid – at the time of expiration, either the call or put option pays off for the trader no matter which direction the stock price moves.
Fewer than one in three of the world's transboundary rivers and lake basins and just nine of the 350 aquifers that straddle more than one country have cross-border management systems in place, according to a new index by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Future Motion has refined the design over the years, but the board still operates the same way as always — you straddle your feet around a fat wheel in the middle of the board, and lean left or right to go forward or backward.
And in Westworld they straddle this line in large part because they have been put to work in something more like Asimov's third category, as useful machines that cannot harm humans, and that must serve human whims without regard to their own lives.
"New technologies increasingly straddle more than one mode of transportation, so I've signed an order creating a new internal Department council to better coordinate the review of innovation that have multi-modal applications," Chao said in a prepared statement at the time.
Episodes begin and end with Ms. Steinem speaking to the camera about the challenges facing women, but the bulk of the reporting is handled by young international correspondents, chosen by Vice, who straddle the line between journalist and activist, as Ms. Steinem does.
But this is also a challenge for the LNG industry as some of their members straddle both camps, such as BHP Billiton, which is Australia's biggest oil and gas producer as well as one of the world's leading miners of coking coal.
Yet, a successful replacement AUMF will have to straddle the difficult balance between providing the legal and political guidance necessary for military leaders to develop strategy and infringing upon the decision-making independence necessary for the development and execution of military operations.
The difference is that policymakers in Iowa were some of the first in the country to identify the tremendous potential they had in the rapidly growing clean energy economy and have embraced the future with farsighted policies that straddle the political divide.
The Horns Mountain fire is one of many that's been burning in the Pacific Northwest, but it also happens to straddle the border with nearly 5,000 acres burned in the U.S. and a little over 900 acres burned on the Canadian side.
So far Mr. Corbyn has managed to straddle the divide and keep to the letter, if not the spirit, of last year's agreement at the Labour Party conference, which supported a second referendum in the absence of his preferred option: a general election.
Law firms have been giving webinars for their clients, trying to help them straddle the line between getting too far out in front of the regulations and landing in jail, or missing the chance to claim a strong place in the market.
What makes this work — and the first two episodes of "What Would Diplo Do?" are reasonably ingratiating and amusing — is the Van Der Beek straddle, the tension between the hipsterdom he seems to aspire to and the normality he can't help projecting.
It is difficult to pinpoint the qualities, those special talents of body and mind, that allow the most prolific franchise players to straddle the very fine line between being the obvious alpha dog and being one of five in dedicated team concert.
But Democrats say this is not a matter of choice, it's the law, as they yet again seek to straddle the fine line between legitimate oversight and the risk of being seen as overreaching in a way that could rebound against them politically.
The decision by Mr. Obama's Justice Department to force Apple to help it breach an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino terrorists has ended, at least for now, the president's attempts to straddle the feud over encryption between Silicon Valley and law enforcement.
Kha's hands are folded together in front of him or hanging listless at his sides as women or men grab the front of his shirt or take his face in their hands, or pick up his leg and lean him over, or completely straddle him.
These works straddle a corner of the gallery that also hosts a hanging swing, common to a neighborhood playground, but for the saddle rendered in what seems to be the shoulder yoke of a black leather jacket (one aspect of the iconic Panthers uniform).
The upshot was that Dr Bernardi and his colleagues were able to establish accurate dates for the various ichno-associations they had catalogued, confirming, as they had suspected, that those associations precisely straddle the Carnian Pluvial Episode, thus matching the bone evidence from South America.
That means there are many clues pointing to the fact that in next week's episode, which according to IMDb is entitled "The Spoils of War," we may finally see why Emilia Clarke had to straddle the buck for so many hour while filming this season.
We both finish applying our makeup in the mirror, and I try to ignore the premonitions of both of our souls escaping its earthly shackles, our bodies remain forever locked in "oh no!" poses as men wearing neon-colored banana thongs straddle our faces.
Behind this aseptic declaration is likely a calculated move which tries, on the one hand, to straddle the political factions which drive insular politics and, on the other hand, avoid any specific commitment concerning Puerto Rico's status question in her pursuit of her presidential aspirations.
In reality, every investment between now and true product market fit will straddle the line between seed and Series A regardless of whether Johnson continues to self-fund his venture or if Google Ventures, KPCB, and Founders Fund all jump in for a party round.
After each of the most thrilling moments from the tournament, his calls — which aggressively straddle the line between passionately frenzied and worryingly hysterical — have been shared widely on the internet and praised (or parodied) on late-night talk shows in a variety of languages.
His sudden turnaround on an issue he had spent decades trying to straddle illustrates a larger challenge as he seeks the White House for a third time: With his long legislative record as a Washington moderate, he is running headlong into an energized base.
"We've seen brands transition from an outlaw brand to a mainstream brand — Harley Davidson comes to mind," said Andrew Davis, a brand consultant in Boston who has worked with brands like the Jim Henson Company and Rodale, which straddle the media and consumer sectors.
While he has produced other cryptographic pieces, he has also produced astonishing installations that straddle art and science, and, most recently, "Without Provenance: The Making of Contemporary Antiquity," a collection of objects that explores the nature of looted antiquities and forgery in unsettling ways.
Even better, Broadway increasingly seems to host a more modern blend of the two: Think Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, and Hadestown, among many acclaimed recent hits that easily straddle what was once a perceived gap between musicals that are popular and musicals that are smart.
In the years since, much has changed around New York Harbor; the heavy lifting is done not by hand but by cranes, and human voices are scarcely heard amid the beeping of the straddle carriers, giant insectlike machines that move containers back and forth.
Two further sections, "Prose and Poetry" and "Concrete Poetry," celebrate the influence of the Noigandres group and poet Augusto de Campos on concrete poetry — a movement in which words and letters straddle the visual and verbal, often forming figurative images with their layout and typography.
Since the early 1990s, this powerhouse has put the full might of her five-octave voice behind radio hits that straddle genres, from the honeyed daze of "Always Be My Baby" to the hip-hop flair of her "Fantasy" remix featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard.
"Mike DeWine has spent this entire race trying to thread the needle and straddle two wings of a very divided Ohio Republican Party — and he's failing to win over either side," Mike Gwin, a spokesperson for the Cordray campaign, said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
There were candidates on the side of big change (Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders) and those vocally urging caution (Steve Bullock, John Delaney, Amy Klobuchar, Tim Ryan, John Hickenlooper), and those trying to straddle the two sides or rise above the fray (Pete Buttigieg, Beto O'Rourke, Marianne Williamson).
There is also the surge of pop culture figures like Kanye, Wiz Khalifa, Kim Kardashian West, A$AP Rocky and Beyoncé (who just founded her own streetwear/health goth brand Ivy Park) who straddle the line between streetwear and high fashion like Dior, Vetements and others.
The body-friendly range launched in 2016, immediately getting the industry's attention with perfectly fitted jeans in sizes 00-24, rounded out with a group of activewear separates that happily straddle the line between gym- and clubwear — a Khloe-friendly kollection if we ever saw one.
If the industry can't overcome such hurdles for approval or finds the process too cumbersome and expensive — Philip Morris is spending billions of dollars developing smoking alternatives that would need agency approval — Dr. Gottlieb's efforts to straddle the division between public health and commerce could be hobbled.
That a lifelong champion of free markets and an early acolyte of the objectivist author and philosopher Ayn Rand could so successfully straddle the political spectrum for so long is a testament to the bipartisan free-market ideology that followed the end of the Cold War.
That's because his framing of Clinton as a temperamentally cautious, ideologically moderate politician who tries to straddle the divide between progressive activists and status quo business groups is, for better or worse, exactly how she is going to want to portray herself for the coming general election.
Like ESPN and other media companies, Turner is trying to straddle the current reality, in which broadcasters still make the vast majority of their revenue from cable subscriptions and advertising, and an assumed future, in which revenue from digital streaming services will grow by leaps and bounds.
They note that when Jerry Falwell junior, head of Liberty University, a Christian college, called Mr Trump a "dream president", he listed achievements that straddle the realms of God and man, from his appointment of a conservative Supreme Court justice, Neil Gorsuch, to his vocal support for Israel.
" Asked for comment on the letter, Santa Clara District Attorney Jeff Rosen, whose office requested Persky be removed from a new sexual assault case, sent a statement that seemed to straddle the divide exposed by the Persky case: "Judicial independence is a critical part of the US justice system.
Young Adult It's not an accident that Mavis and Marlo straddle 40, an age when, for women able to have children, considerations about wanting kids or wanting more kids than you already have start ramping up in tempo akin to a clock running out in a video game level.
But the therapist knew to straddle boundaries: She began repositioning herself during sessions, taking a chair closer to Touch, though she had sat across the room in their previous sessions.. At one point, she sat on the ottoman in front of Touch and complimented her eyes—during a session.
"The fact that voters are leaving the two traditional mainstream parties for both ends of the political spectrum suggests that voters are dissatisfied with their attempts to straddle the main political dividing lines," said Charlotte Galpin, deputy director of the Institute for German Studies, at the University of Birmingham.
As this fracturing has occurred, companies like Google, or Shutterstock, or even the NBA, have increasingly faced what I've called an "authoritarian straddle" — they can either work with these countries and follow the local rules, or they can just get out, with serious ramifications for their home markets.
His question cut to the heart of the line that the Pentagon is trying to straddle in the war against the Taliban, who are gaining ground and now control more territory in Afghanistan than they have since an American invasion ousted them from power nearly 2302 years ago.
Dr. Lewis and his colleagues first discovered the peatlands several years ago, working on a hunch that in the wetlands known as the Cuvette Centrale, which straddle the border of the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo, they would find peat in layers under the swamps.
BKLYN Designs (May 6 to 8), a furniture fair, moved last year to Greenpoint from Dumbo, Brooklyn, while Collective Design, mostly a show of gallery pieces that straddle art and utility, is having its fourth edition at its third Manhattan location: the 60,000-square-foot Skylight Clarkson Square in West SoHo.
The conversation comes amid major tech companies trying to straddle the line between supporting issues like net neutrality -- which they have traditionally supported but affect them less now as multi-billion dollar corporations -- and issues such as privacy, encryption and immigration policies, which have significant impacts on their bottom line.
Jed smooches Hannah right off the bat when they sit down together during the evening portion of the date, and an excited Hannah actually tries to straddle him in her tight dress, which leads to one of the best moments of the episode, when poor Kevin almost interrupts their intimate moment.
But sometimes, it felt like Far Cry 25 was trying to carefully straddle a fence in fear of disappointing both players like me, eager to see the game take on Big Picture Political Ideas, and players who identify with the "Faith, Freedom, and Firearms" tenants of the Project at Eden's Gate.
With Republicans holding just a one-seat majority in the Senate, their most urgent priority this summer is to soften up the red-state Democratic senators or candidates who have been trying to straddle the demands of their anti-Trump base without offending the Trump-friendly electorates in their state.
Fazal, who received praise from critics for his role as Guddu Pandit in the Amazon crime thriller, spoke to Reuters about what it takes to straddle the conventional film industry and the digital arena, and the need for Indian filmmakers improve the quality of their films to retain their audience.
After a bunch of words trying — like the GOP caucus as a whole — to somehow straddle the tension between a Freedom Caucus that wants to eliminate all consumer protections in the bill and public opinion that wants the reverse, Sanford ends up damning the legislation with some very faint praise.
Throughout the album, Little Mix straddle the line between clean, ambigious pop songs that the youngest of their fans can hear and a dirtier, more grown up sound that owes an auditory debt to West Coast hip hop production with lyrics that present a very strong, feminine point of view on womanhood.
That same album featured in our 100 Best Albums of 2017 list, too, where I made mention of the "righteous and necessary fire burning inside of Dawn Ray'd" and generally got all gooey-eyed about how nice it is to see a band so perfectly straddle my musical tastes and political beliefs.
These products are the epitome of the genre-crossing, "prosumer" lives many of us seem to live today: they straddle the worlds of practicality and of fun, presents that might help them work during their commute, or get their minds off work, or to make their work trip a little safer or easier.
First and foremost, it lets you easily text from your PC. While there have been all kinds of different solutions for this for a long time (brands that straddle PC and Android, like Samsung, have been particularly active here), it's nice to have something plug-and-play for any Android phone (Nougat or better).
The threat posed by info-cyberwarfare on tech platforms that straddle entire societies and have become attention-sapping powerhouses — swapping out editorially structured news distribution for machine-powered content hierarchies that lack any kind of civic mission — is really only just beginning to become clear, as the detail of abuses and misuses slowly emerges.
Hemalayaa started by asking JoJo and Chase how long they'd been intimate together, which was stupid because she obviously was aware of the premise of the show and the fact that JoJo and Chase had barely exchanged three words and were about to straddle each other in a sweltering room wearing very little clothing.
So when I got to New York, I just continued to work the way I was working, and I also grew a ton by being a performer in a lot of other people's work: Slurp and Bingo with Linda Simpson, Half Straddle, Our Hit Parade, Bridget Everett's Sideshow at the Ritz, Jeffery and Cole Casserole.
Pumped hydropower using off-peak wind and solar to pump water from a lower reservoir back to a higher one to be used to generate power in periods of higher demand is also likely, with extensions to existing projects in Tasmania state and the Snowy Mountains that straddle Victoria and New South Wales states.
The Justice Department, DEA, FBI, for them to try to straddle and figure out how they're supposed to enforce laws in some places and not in others — they're gonna guard against transporting these drugs across state lines, but you've got the entire Pacific corridor where this is legal — that is not going to be tenable.
O'Malley allies believe he can straddle the Clinton-Sanders divide, since he was in neither camp, and argue that he can do both the public aspect of job that Ellison might excel at and the more tactical party-building job that Buckley and Harrison call for, given his work as chairman of the Democratic Governors Association.
IS THIS A ROOM The actual transcript of an FBI interrogation of Reality Winner, a 25-year-old former Air Force linguist currently in a federal prison for leaking a top-secret government report to the media, forms the basis of this play, conceived and directed by Tina Satter, who runs the experimental company Half Straddle.
Then there are the unclassifiable hourlong series like Jane the Virgin, Orange Is the New Black, Killing Eve, Unreal (in its poisoned bonbon of a first season, at least), and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend — shows that straddle and play with the conventions of drama and go to some very dark places without feeling the need to affirm an intense overall seriousness of intent.
Photo: APSaudi Arabia—a key U.S. ally in the Middle East which also happens to be an armed-to-the-teeth absolute monarchy with a record of massive human rights abuses—is planning on moving forward with a $500 billion plan for a "new city state that would also straddle Jordan and Egypt in the kingdom's northwest," Arab News reported.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE is labeling himself an "Obama-Biden Democrat" as he seeks to straddle a line to appeal to centrists and progressives in the Democratic Party.
And as he stands for re-election through midterm headwinds, Mr. Cruz — as much as any leader in his party — is straining to straddle the boundary between this political moment and the next one, whatever it might look like: He recognizes that popularity with the party's base requires intense loyalty to Mr. Trump, a man he once called erratic and dangerous.
"We have ISIS that is going to come here," said her chief rival in the polls, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. But both candidates exhibited the complex straddle that Democrats are performing these days, as they try to sound tougher and more competent than Mr. Trump while also playing to their party's aversion to keeping American troops indefinitely in war zones.
From Uranium One to claims of FISA abuse For months, Sessions has tried to straddle the line between adhering to the high bar set forth in Justice Department regulations for appointing a special counsel in "extraordinary cases" on the one hand -- and the persistent demands for one raised by some vocal Republicans, including members of the President's legal team, on the other.
Businesses are not supposed to be this brittle, but American companies continue to approach the mirage of the Chinese economy as if it is open for the taking, and that the American consumer (and their representatives in Washington) are going to continue to ignore the "authoritarian straddle" these companies have to undertake to appease Beijing while trying to not displease Washington.
Since they believe there is a higher chance of Apple shares making a big move than the market currently appears to expect, Goldman strategists Katherine Fogertey and John Marshall recommend the purchase of a "straddle" on Apple, which is a trade that entails purchasing both a bullish and a bearish option in order to play for a move to either the upside or the downside.
"It's almost like… the Chinese saying 'If you can't straddle two boats with one feet', although it's normally used in a romance setting but same with companies… for me I'll say well, I definitely want to set my sights on Guiltless (and) focus on making it work… probably in the future with synergies with anything we can bring it back into the fold," she said.
This isn't Hawley's first foray into the music scene—he partnered with Amandla Stenberg in 2015, and the two released music under the moniker of Honeywater for a few years—but it is his first time doing it on his own, and he lays out how tough it is to straddle the line between taking all the credit for yourself or none at all.
That's partly because Brexit in January does not remove all the uncertainty pressuring the UK economy as it merely fires the starting gun for potentially protracted negotiations on a future free trade deal between Britain and the EU. Demand for 'put' options to sell the pound in the future now outstrips demand for 'call' options to buy sterling, and this is reflected in the put premium contained in one-month "risk reversals" that straddle the election date.

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