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If you didn't own a strip of the beach, you might own a strip of the ocean instead.
It is, unexpectedly, the newspaper comic strip of the year, in an era when the idea of "newspaper comic strip of the year" has essentially ceased to hold meaning.
A small strip of Instytutska was subsequently renamed after them.
Its headlights, a strip of illumination, wouldn't be street legal.
We're just a strip of land -- we're a barrier island.
When Apple recently announced that its new MacBook Pro will have a touch-enabled OLED strip of glass built into the top strip of the keyboard in lieu of physical function keys, users took note.
The headband brings a thin strip of electrodes to the forehead.
This strip of LEDs attempts to mimic whatever is on screen.
You had the central strip of late night, cut price, takeaways.
This narrow strip of extraordinary biodiversity is on the front line.
Boxes with a single strip of plastic tape are okay too.
Situated across a narrow strip of land—is it an isthmus?
Come here, dog, she says, a strip of chicken held low.
In the distance, snowcapped peaks undulated like a strip of rickrack.
Residents have complained about this strip of highway, calling it dangerous.
A strip of green paint on the street doesn't protect anyone.
In Mac terminology, the strip of icons is called the dock.
Transnistria is a thin strip of land wedged between Moldova and Ukraine.
Apply lash glue along the band of a strip of faux lashes.
It's perhaps the most intense strip of manufacturing in the United States.
Instead, there's a strip of touchscreen technology below it, on the keyboard.
It is separated by a strip of grass a few feet wide.
"It is separated by a strip of grass a few feet wide."
" Underneath was a strip of black tape that said, "Love Trumps Hate.
What city and surrounding strip of coastline did "twin natural disasters" strike?
The white strip of sand in the image above is Dream Island.
"Please help," read a handwritten note on a thin strip of paper.
Visual art makes its living in that thin strip of conceptual territory.
Rams standout Aaron Donald returned the favor with a sack-strip of Mahomes.
Together, they form a Mobius strip of Thanksgiving Day pomp, celebration, and nostalgia.
You're out wandering Forbes Avenue, a strip of mostly closed FedExes and restaurants.
In one hand, the mom-to-be held a strip of ultrasound photos.
New players, casuals, regulars, and professionals all share the same strip of bandwidth.
The beach was a narrow strip of gray stones cluttered with dead branches.
During their experiment, the researchers fired protons at a thin strip of lithium.
Frayer described an individual clenching a strip of tough meat between her teeth.
Reducing the letter-box sized strip of visibility is likely to be irritating.
The Rangers landed on a derelict strip of land and expected heavy resistance.
For certain pieces, he wrapped a thin strip of nori around the nigiri.
All of our main plots take place on this strip of Queen Street.
And Chris Ratzlaff, the group's administrator, gave the strip of light its name.
That long strip of wood lends a Scandinavian flavor to the Model 3.
In one hand, the then-mom-to-be held a strip of ultrasound photos.
There's also a huge US Army base and a strip of tacky beach resorts.
At first, a narrow strip of bright orange, like eyeliner, appeared on the horizon.
Typically, a computer will have a strip of keys directly over the number keys.
Step 3: Wrap a long strip of leather around the end of the ponytail.
Then I'd take a strip of Calabrian chile with a forkful of the chop.
A strip of police tape and a police vehicle block Elizabeth Avenue in Linden.
Another, by Harrison Green, cooks up the possibility of a strip of undomesticated forest.
The view wasn't glamorous—a long strip of cranes broke up the horizon line.
Once Cienega was just another bodega on a strip of Corona littered with them.
One table was stickier than the sticky side of a strip of Scotch tape.
Is this the man we want to strip of his rights all over again?
The placid mirage on a strip of the road reminded me of my country.
Jeb took for himself only one strip of bacon, one dry piece of toast.
Andre Roberson, a long defender, attached himself to Anthony like a strip of Velcro.
Her hair was tied in a tall topknot with a strip of blue rag.
That strip of pins is where mods would attach—if the phone's mods actually existed.
It's happening on that thin strip of land that stretches for miles into a bay.
This means a wider strip of the seabed can be mapped during a single pass.
New Orleans' most notorious strip of bars and restaurants is flooded with groups of revelers.
The back of the house overlooked a glittering lake and a strip of forest beyond.
The middle strip of a Source panel is what you'd call a standard solar panel.
Click here to view original GIFA watch strap is just a strip of leather, right?
The rest of the streams are in a strip of smaller bubbles along the bottom.
Turkey-backed Syrian rebels control a strip of territory along the frontier between the countries.
On the median strip of the main road, mats and foam mattresses dry on guardrails.
Miami Beach sits on a narrow strip of land surrounded by water, west of Miami.
ISIS controls only a small strip of territory along the Euphrates River in northern Syria.
The main strip of bars features new facades, new streetlights, and even a new street.
It's not your imagination, this clever strip of lighting really is moving when you do.
More important, he attached himself to the Rockets' James Harden like a strip of Velcro.
In Khosta, a suburb of Sochi, security guards cordoned off a long strip of seashore.
I moved behind one of several orange cones dotting a narrow strip of green space.
Along the back wall, Guinn demarcates two separate areas with a strip of pink electroluminescent light.
London has the Camden Highline, a planned park on a half-mile strip of disused railway.
That would entail widening the fireline by burning a strip of forest on its southern edge.
Hundreds of pilot whales recently beached themselves on a thin strip of land in what country?
She tries another angle, but under the thin strip of bathroom light no angle is flattering.
Well, except for that strip of what looks like plastic on top; that definitely looks cheap.
He also gave me a strip of nearly expired condoms and an A.S. Roma soccer jersey.
In a strip of about 200 meters along the Coata, roughly 500 dead frogs were counted.
They'd landed a 7-foot porbeagle shark with a strip of plastic lodged around her neck.
Gibraltar's airport dispute centres around sovereignty over a narrow strip of land connecting Gibraltar to Spain.
What used to be a thriving community is now nothing more than a strip of sand.
Now, ISIS only controls a small strip of territory along the Euphrates River in northern Syria.
Rockson's nominated photo shows a strip of pastel-hued buildings alongside water that's reflecting the sky.
However, that strip of affected concrete is crossed br the two perpendicular runways — 1L and 1R.
This turns off automatic corrections, but also disables the strip of suggested words above the keyboard.
There's only a thin strip of ceramic down the back of the phone for the cameras.
The route from Nunez's apartment to Planet Fitness partly follows the commercial strip of Albany Avenue.
After watching YouTube videos on alternative options, Vang purchased her first strip of eyelid tape online.
The sun was flimsy ghost-light now, a dull strip of spandex melting onto the trees.
Gibraltar's airport dispute centers around sovereignty over a narrow strip of land connecting Gibraltar to Spain.
That's because it's a road that's more than a strip of concrete (or gravel, or dirt).
Confined to a narrow strip of secondary forest, Hope gobbled fruit from village orchards to survive.
This tree came from a strip of forest near the Hyde Park estate of President Roosevelt.
Sewn across the canvas is a strip of multicolored fabric that divides the composition in two.
Chalk it up to life on a narrow strip of sand, but Breezy Point radiates intimacy.
California would be a strip of land along the coast stretching from Los Angeles to Monterey.
Put the yardstick on the ground with a strip of tape across the 15-inch mark.
The ad truck advances, blowing paint and air, leaving a strip of toothpaste ads in its wake.
Gaza is a tiny, densely populated strip of land located between Israel, the Mediterranean Sea, and Egypt.
Boca Chica is a remote, bucolic, and beachy strip of land at the southern tip of Texas.
He controls the strip of coast near Sirte, where Libya's main oil terminals are located (see map).
New York's Fire Island, for instance, is a long, narrow strip of land just off Long Island.
Likewise, the top strip of buttons only light up if pressing them will result in an action.
Like many Gazans, Shtewi has never set foot outside the 25-mile (40-kilometer) strip of land.
Islamic State now controls a residential strip of less than 1 km long in their former stronghold.
The terminal moraine which marks its greatest extent forms a strip of high ground across the borough.
The Turks, meanwhile, have opened 11 religious secondary schools in the strip of Syria that they control.
In August, Wynn opened its $4.1 billion Wynn Palace casino resort on the Cotai Strip of Macau.
Otherwise, in 50 years NYC will just be one long strip of luxury condos, banks, and pharmacies.
Beddit 3's sensor feels and looks like a strip of cloth that runs across your mattress.
Basically, imagine having a strip of keys that changes to whatever's most useful for a given app.
I peel off the adhesive strip of two sanitary pads and gingerly stuff them down my jeans.
Fort Tilden is nestled on the narrow strip of the Rockaway Peninsula, flanked by bustling beach communities.
Early versions consisted of a strip of cloth and a stick, which was used as a windlass.
A small strip of thumbnails at the bottom of the screen shows the whole sequence in order.
A particular strip of land there has become one of the most mine-contaminated places on earth.
Everything is medium-well and sore to the touch except where the swimsuit left a strip of . . .
In Syria, it has been forced back into a strip of the Euphrates valley and surrounding desert.
His name and unit were inscribed on a strip of paper that was taped to the outside.
The most visible apparent damage from the missiles is on a strip of concrete near a runway.
The strip of sand is narrower than those of other beaches on the north shore, like Cinnamon.
Here, streams of the fringed green and a strip of brown PVC travel over tension control guides.
Lau says they faced a few challenges in building a smartphone that included this strip of glass.
It sits on a strip of land with the Intracoastal Waterway in front and the Atlantic out back.
One looks like a strip of tape, made of two flattened electrodes that sandwich the electrolyte in between.
Alongside a strip of shops and small hotels, a hill rises steeply to meet the low-flying clouds.
It's got a strip of lights on both ends that change colors depending on your programmed sleep schedule.
Mr. McPartland often runs investigations from an off-site location along a strip of office buildings in Hauppauge.
I chose a place near the water, just outside of a small strip of a town called Flatwoods.
The nearby countryside includes the last strip of the Syria-Turkish border in the hands of Sunni rebels.
A 1,000km strip of land running along the Chilean coast, it is Earth's driest desert outside its poles.
Far overhead, a sealed box containing a meter-long strip of cotton-fiberglass composite will burst into flames.
That's because the whole thing is really just a strip of a special, light-sensitive liquid crystal elastomer.
It would be easy to miss: just a strip of concrete that almost sinks into the dark soil.
A bench is a narrow, strip of land cut into the side of an open-pit mine. 214001.
The strip of Curry, keeping his dribble on all fours, the dish, the height, and the throw-down.
Civil society groups have also criticized the mine planned along a picturesque strip of coastline, citing environmental factors.
Sea surface temperature anomalies showing strip of below average anomalies in the tropical Pacific Ocean in May 2016.
Spirits high, we turned off to travel a strip of the Blue Ridge Parkway, a treasure in itself.
One old custom called for cutting a long strip of apple skin and tossing it over one's shoulder.
Under-cabinet lighting is as simple as it sounds: A strip of lighting that runs underneath your cabinets.
Later, I went down to a pharmacy to see if I could buy a strip of Zifi 200.
This strip of counties is also home to nearly all of the majority-black counties in the state.
Hundreds of thousands of vacationers carpet the strip of beaches along the 22-mile-long Costa del Sol.
A blanket of smoke hid the heavily defended bluffs above the strip of sand code-named Omaha Beach.
Searching for a strip of firm sand, right at the edge of where the waves crest was exasperating.
Between the planes a strip of orange rust cuts across, like the slashed throat of a setting sun.
There's a strip of water denoting the Pacific Ocean, and faraway blobs of rising land: Japan, China, Russia.
And in that medallion, home-typed on a narrow, yellowed strip of paper, was a still-legible name.
That's because Boca Chica Beach, an untamed and publicly accessible strip of land, is just 2 miles away.
"We were made to strip of all clothing and shoved up against each other, with batons," he said.
That strip of sensors on the front of the phone, for example, also includes sensors for Motion Sense.
Sixtus commissioned a strip of frescoes painted around the central register of the walls, just below the windows.
We walked along a narrow strip of scrubland, above the flood line, scattering the seeds left and right.
Along the way, there was this little strip of sand that I later learned is called Hidden Beach.
They told me that around midnight one night, Dana had used a strip of sheet to hang herself.
She smiled and covered my eyes with a white strip of silky fabric before whispering gibberish in each ear.
These days, however, the strip of shops where Ms Terada runs a café is deathly quiet, her clientele elderly.
Save for locals who fish, cook, camp, four-wheel, or drink, the strip of sand is serene and undeveloped.
I smoothed the silky wetness over my clitoris, into the short, neatly trimmed strip of hair on my mound.
For now, Coul Links remains a rugged strip of ground with silvery-green marram grass shimmering in the wind.
By layer 10, you could see the wax creating a massive, opaque strip of honey goodness on his leg.
The nearby countryside includes the last strip of the Syria-Turkish border in the hands of Arab Sunni rebels.
A plan is hatched to find a beach, the kind where waves curl over a long strip of sand.
We are meeting in her office, which is actually a house in a newly hip strip of West Hollywood.
Ward visited this small strip of concrete in Kurdish-controlled territory that's just 100 miles from ISIS front lines.
In his right hand is a strip of white cloth, intended to show he and his family are civilians.
Initially the Contagious and Infectious Disease Hospital was separated from the main Island Hospital by a strip of water.
At first blush, the extra strip of whipped cream in the cup would seem intended for maximum snap-ability.
By occupying a strip of northern Syria, Turkey has prevented the Kurds from linking their eastern and western cantons.
In Syria, the group is now mostly confined to a shrinking strip of territory in Deir al-Zor province.
Alternatively, Mr. Johnson said, the state can purchase the strip of his property that formed the old burial ground.
The restaurant overlooks a meagre strip of beach, which is a good deal less meagre in several Katz paintings.
We hung a long strip of fabric across the stage, which formed a scoop that we filled with balloons.
Still, for such a heavily populated strip of coastline, Mr. Quader said the toll could have been much worse.
The Myanmar government claims Muslim militants operate from this narrow strip of territory, a charge these displaced Rohingya deny.
Apart from the narrow strip of red on the right hand edge, dark blues and purples predominate the canvas.
First Amendment doctrine criminalizes a very narrow strip of abusive speech, like directly inciting violence or spewing credible threats.
The only glitch here is a foot-wide strip of blank white space at the top of every canvas.
Those in the strip of vegetation between the fields alternated between shooting and rushing, trying to envelop the attackers.
The couple opened El Encebollado de Rossy in 2017 on a busy strip of Wyckoff Avenue in their neighborhood.
Behind the wave stretches the undulating ocean, in several shades of blue, and a distant gray strip of land.
Others suspend themselves high above the Pacific's crashing waves on a narrow strip of nylon known as a slackline.
The region—home to the Mayan Riviera strip of vacation resorts—is bracing for upwards of eight inches of rain.
The town is on the edge of a roughly 100-km strip of Syrian territory controlled by Islamic State militants.
Instead, he just found another banana, tore off another strip of tape, and stuck it back in the same spot.
Working with one strip of dough at a time, cut the dough into cubes and place it in a bowl.
It boasts a twice-weekly market, two well-equipped sports halls, a public library and a narrow strip of beach.
From Tuesday Russian and Turkish forces will start to patrol a narrower, 10-km strip of land in northeast Syria.
Inside the visor is a strip of foam that runs around your eyes and over the bridge of your nose.
Cabinda, the exclave where much of Angola's oil is produced, is separated from the mainland by a strip of Congo.
For Making The Eyes Look Larger"Half lashes are a nice alternative to a full strip of eyelashes," says Flowers.
The front features a slightly RoboCop-like strip of shiny plastic, which you can pull off to reveal the frunk.
Near Ms Ndinda's home is a strip of shacks where people brew changaa, illicit alcohol, to sell across the city.
This week, a new Turkish-trained Syrian police force deployed in the town of Jarablus in that strip of territory.
The thin fingerlike strip of sinking air has extended from the eastern equatorial Pacific, into Mexico and near southern California.
The standoff, now entering into its fifth week, centers on a thin strip of land in the junction with Bhutan.
The current standoff, now entering its second month, centers on a thin strip of land in the junction with Bhutan.
"Look!" somebody says, and there is a 2010-era digital zoom towards a strip of field in the background. Look!
Ms. LaBeija elegantly unrolled a strip of tape toward the exit, a path that she and then her dancers followed.
The knife-edge separation between these two rocks is a dainty strip of clay, only about half an inch thick.
Ocean DriveYou would be a fool not to take in all the ridiculousness of the beachside strip of Ocean Drive.
Despite the risk of being flanked, the men defiantly hold a tiny strip of land jutting perilously into ISIS territory.
Gaza is a densely populated strip of land that is mostly surrounded by Israel and peopled almost exclusively by Palestinians.
Long, wide cracks appeared in the asphalt on the quayside, which is near a tourist strip of cafes and bars.
On the strip of land containing Wood Drake Place — Ms. Martinez's street — 0003,907 cubic yards of dirt were laid down.
But an estimated 200,000 live in Georgia, sometimes ranging far inland from the state's relatively short strip of Atlantic coastline.
Trees and sidewalks jammed with ride-sharing bikes sit beneath a vast strip of office towers, hotels and apartment complexes.
In this narrow strip of land, rebel forces that oppose President Bashar al-Assad of Syria still hold their ground.
The intersection is along a strip of Peachtree Road replete with restaurants, shopping malls, high-end boutiques and upscale hotels.
Almost all the development on Hong Kong Island is squeezed into a narrow strip of usable land around its perimeter.
If it's not possible to turn off the camera, put a strip of opaque tape over the TV's camera lens.
Playoff LeBron affixed himself to the Pacers star Paul George like a strip of Velcro, limiting him to 15 points.
The windows looked out above the oaks toward a shining strip of sea that was invisible from his father's room.
Options include purchasing the land outright or compensating the owner for allowing public access on a strip of his property.
The magazine reported that humidity can cause a short circuit at the panoramic roof's light strip of the affected cars.
Hugging Florida&aposs Atlantic coast is a narrow strip of land with some of the country&aposs most recognizable attractions.
The 17-mile-wide strip of land separating the Guantánamo base from Cuban territory is known as the Cactus Curtain.
You go to clubs with polysyllabic names where all you can see is a strip of blue light at belt level.
Slicing through his farm is a wide, straight strip of grass on which the municipal government will eventually build a road.
Done as a strip of three-floor townhouses, you could have eight one-family homes each consuming $500,000 worth of land.
It required regular gas available on any gas station, and only needed a 650-feet strip of land to take off.
Kilis is on the edge of a roughly 100 km (60-mile) strip of Syrian border territory controlled by Islamic State.
Kilis is on the edge of a roughly 100-km (60-mile) strip of Syrian border territory controlled by Islamic State.
Even when using it solo for simple exercises like selecting sounds, it's clunky compared to the strip of touch-sensitive knobs.
Disputes erupt, some of which are already turning violent, especially in the Sahel, a huge strip of Africa below the Sahara.
It's a humble operation headquartered in nondescript strip of stores in Oak Park, a quiet suburban village just outside of Chicago.
The track is made from a long strip of plastic which, with a twisting action, can be flicked between the blades.
When it comes to the bottom strip of navigation, the Browse button has disappeared, and that content is folded into Search.
Working with one strip of pasta a a time and using your hands, roll the dough out into a thin rope.
Their extended family owns the strip of land where visitors can dock and hike over a wooden walkway to the lake.
Later on Thursday, a strip of sidewalk in front of the community center remained cordoned off as investigators worked the scene.
The group eventually extended its presence along a coastal strip of about 250 km (155 miles) either side of the city.
The very first from the company, the 27-inch Razer Raptor, includes a bright strip of LED lights along the base.
They are enclosed in a narrow strip of territory just 25 miles (40 kilometers) long and six miles (10 kilometers) wide.
On a deserted strip of sand battered by rough waves, we ate out of a communal pot, as feral cats gathered.
"Just about every building on this block, there's somebody selling heroin," he said, gesturing toward a strip of low-rise apartments.
And yes, there's barely room for a rattlesnake on the Zone diet to wiggle under that strip of wind-cheating technology.
Into this Möbius strip of a narrative another gradually intrudes, this one about Christopher Dunn, one of Bella's creative writing students.
The strip of Toronto known locally as the Danforth is the heart of one of the city's most coveted residential enclaves.
The Neum corridor, the strip of Bosnia's coastline that cuts Croatia in two, is Bosnia's only access to the Adriatic Sea.
On one of my visits, there was carne asada; the voluptuous strip of charred beef was remarkably well-seasoned and juicy.
On a Live Photo in Edit mode, a strip of tiny thumbnail images also appears at the bottom of the screen.
GAZA (Reuters) - Gaza is a coastal strip of land that lay on ancient trading and maritime routes along the Mediterranean shore.
Even the location, that forgettable strip of grass just off the road, seemed intended to disrupt life as little as possible.
A strip of gravel lined with succulents separates the main house from the two other structures that share a wooden footpath.
An ice tongue is a strip of ice that floats on the water without breaking off from the ice on land.
As she heads to the bus stop, Batulo walks on the narrow strip of dirt between the curb and the concrete.
Inside the smartphone reader is a strip of paper specially treated with organic dyes and nanoparticle sensors developed by the researchers.
One recent afternoon, two days after heavy rains, a handful of young men drank beer on a dry strip of road.
He was found with a strip of bedsheet around his neck in what a federal document calls an apparent suicide attempt.
The infamous Black Wall Street, a strip of successful businesses started by Black people in Tulsa, was destroyed during the event.
It's a stunning masterpiece, designed by architect Ed Niles, unlike any other house on the ultra-luxurious strip of California beach.
Before I can take you seriously, you need to hang a brightly colored strip of narrow pointy cloth around your neck.
The airport in Drake Bay, on the southwestern coast, consisted of a small shack next to a long strip of asphalt.
A crowd braved rain on the downtown strip of Nashville that is famously dotted with the neon lights of music clubs.
They pushed the wires farther down a strip of brain tissue that drapes along the sides of the cerebrum like a headband.
We hit up the east side of the island to go to Lahaniana and walk the strip of trendy restaurants and shops.
I marched down the street with the strip of my stomach that had never before been touched by the sun fully bared.
And finally, gaze back across the water at Handelskade, the colorful strip of colonial Dutch buildings that offer Curaçao's classic postcard shot.
In WJW's footage, a group of officers can be seen surrounding Williams, and one placed a strip of tape over his mouth.
The Basics Unlike gluing a strip of falsies to your lash line, the process of applying eyelash extensions is much more meticulous.
It's dark out as the mass of shiny people begins exiting toward the West Side Highway, that dingy strip of Manhattan asphalt.
Now its lead designer is riffing on that idea in Miami, using a 503-mile strip of land beneath the city monorail.
Now its lead designer is riffing on that idea in Miami, using a 10-mile strip of land beneath the city monorail.
It has long said it will not allow the Kurdish fighters to control a strip of Syrian territory on its southern border.
LONDON (Reuters) - Commodity traders and academic economists agree there is a close relationship between stock levels and the strip of futures prices.
NASA told him that, as a matter of policy, the experiment should include a dust cover, basically a sophisticated strip of plastic.
READ: How strip of land could change Syria war Amid this new Middle East, Riyadh has changed its historically political conservative approach.
Satellite image of sea surface height anomalies across the Pacific Ocean, showing the bright strip of higher heights signifying mild ocean waters.
US officials previously indicated they believe Baghdadi is hiding somewhere in the Euphrates River Valley, now the last strip of ISIS' territory.
One such oasis in the desert of awful clubs and tourist traps is the little strip of commerce known as Franklin Village.
To him, almost all that ails the United States is caused by the supposed porousness of that thousand-mile strip of land.
This painting, which was upside down, depicted Omaha Beach: black rocks, a strip of sand, a blood-filled sea, and the sky.
He worked upward from the bottom until the only strip of bare canvas was a narrow, uneven gap between the two colors.
In Monáe's case, Sokol made a 2-inch strip of ribbon out of the white fabric that was used for her dress.
In the Naco area, the border wall is also close enough to a strip of houses that remote control is physically possible.
Typical ads conveyed a brutalized vision of life behind the Iron Curtain: "a strip of Communist-controlled hell-on-earth," one read.
He peeled off a strip of metal so thoroughly rusted that it shed flakes as the governor pointed it toward the truck.
"Montage" is photographic and painterly, a riff on a pair of found photographs, sequenced to look like a giant strip of film.
The understated and sometimes gruff Belichick is widely considered the smartest person ever to lay eyes on a strip of game film.
Up here, wedged between three avenues — Sedgewick, Reservoir and Webb — lies a scallop of a playground and a weedy strip of park.
The crash happened near Route 25's intersection with Woodlot Road, which is lined by trees and near a strip of businesses.
The executive chef, Dan Barber, writes out each table's ticket by hand, with a thin Sharpie, on a long strip of paper.
The fingerprint scanner is just above the standard keyhole, and there is a strip of LED lights to confirm readings above that.
This narrow strip of Indian territory, at points less than 20 miles wide, connects the country's central mass to its northeastern states.
She admired the long strip of desert willows, grasses and flowering plants that have flourished since the garden was built in 2018.
CBP told the Post that only five sites fall within the 85033-foot-wide strip of U.S. land involved in the construction.
Within eight of these boulders, Goicolea has inserted a strip of reflective glass that refracts various colors emanating from the rocks' cores.
An unrecognized strip of land on the western edge of Moldova, the Soviet Transnistria declared independence in 1990, inciting an unresolved war.
He didn't dare ask for work in the strip of neon-lit shawarma stands downtown, even though many were staffed by fellow refu­gees.
Further north, the northwest flank of the Cape Sable features a newly-widened strip of beach, with racks of dead seagrass strewn everywhere.
Across a strip of no man's land from Islamic State territory, rebels fighting under the banner of the Free Syrian Army control Yalda.
Deer Island, a barren strip of land in Boston Harbor, is so named for the animals that once swam there to escape wolves.
A strip of Kapton tape was placed over the hole as a stopgap measure, followed by the application of an epoxy-based sealant.
A beam of sunlight cascades through a gap in centuries-old marble, casting a bright strip of pastel blue across the navy background.
Coronaviruses are made up of one strip of RNA, and that genetic material is surrounded by a membrane studded with little spike proteins.
Manipur is one of seven northeastern provinces joined to the rest of the India by a thin strip of territory arching above Bangladesh.
New Touch Bar tricks: The tiny strip of a display on MacBook Pros is getting ever-so-slightly more useful in High Sierra.
A cheap, origami-like strip of paper accurately detected malaria in 98 percent of cases in a test group of schoolchildren in Uganda.
Ribbon microphone — A ribbon mic is a type of dynamic microphone that has a thin strip of metal suspended in a magnetic field.
Kuwait also rebuffed his request to restart oil production in the "neutral zone", a strip of border territory where they share extraction rights.
So-called quake swarms are standard fare along the Brawley Seismic Zone, a strip of land connecting the San Andreas and Imperial faults.
At a third machine, she covers the rough edges of the collar with a small strip of fabric, trimming away any stray threads.
The modern day Hatfields & McCoys is mainly over a small strip of land currently serving as their shared driveway in the Hollywood Hills.
I watched its transformation from a strip of neon-lit motels to a fashionable residential district, linked directly to downtown by light rail.
New Jersey-based MonoSol Rx was also named in the suit for working with Indivior to create a dissolvable strip of the medication.
An absolutely average pizza spot on Prince of Wales, Norwich's bold and brash strip of clubs, takeaways, and puddles of luminously bright vomit.
After years of neglect and scorn, this strip of urban infrastructure, long the sole domain of the meter maid, has gotten incredibly crowded.
We know, we know... it's an intense love affair, but there's just nothing like seeing that beaming strip of shimmer along our cheekbones.
The refugees live on a 100 kilometer strip of land in the most underdeveloped part of Bangladesh, near the coast, the Economist reports.
Tense stand-off The Doklam dispute began in July, over a thin strip of land bordering both countries and Bhutan, in the Himalayas.
On a sunny morning, Kinuthia and two employees are preparing a fresh strip of land to sow crops on his three-acre farm.
Another to have got carried away was 20-year-old ski jumper Eetu Nousiainen, who worked away at a long strip of scarf.
The refugees live on a 100-kilometer strip of land in the most underdeveloped part of Bangladesh, near the coast, the Economist reports.
I need to visit the Walworth Road, a strip of ten charity shops in Elephant & Castle filled with astronomically rarefied garments and knitwear.
The Cascadia Innovation Corridor — the strip of land down the West Coast from Vancouver, Canada to Portland, Oregon — is perhaps the best example.
An array of small electrodes, called a Utah array, is implanted into the motor cortex, a strip of the brain that governs movement.
The group was pushed to the east, leaving ISIS in control only of a strip of northeastern Aleppo Province anchored by Al Bab.
It's as simple as a strip of lighting that runs underneath your cabinet and it can significantly boost the value of your home.
Speaking last Tuesday at a high school gymnasium, across from a strip of moldering rowhouses with windows that occasionally featured Clinton signs, Mrs.
It even has a landing strip of pubes crowning the V. Other names for it include the lady fruit and the butt nut.
I tell them it's so expensive round here, but good luck anyway, and point to the strip of vintage shops down the road.
Or that child could wind up at a converted motel along a tired Tucson strip of discount stores, gas stations and budget motels.
Mr. Saltz was carrying a long strip of paper that had been printed to blend in with the granite used for the fountain.
You stride, blinking, past the floodlight at the door into a clean, sparse room clad in a thin, elongated strip of office lighting.
This shore house, with its slim landing strip of grass, forced Mom to relax and leave the shovel and gloves behind each weekend.
Even the cheerful strip of flowers represents a starker split between the countries than some people in this old border village would prefer.
Outdoor space: Inside the front gate are rustic stone steps and a narrow strip of grass surrounded by succulents and brightly colored flowers.
At the heart of Bedminster, a township of just over 8,000 people, is its main street with a strip of restaurants and businesses.
Tony George Hogle Sr. has lived on Roxham Road for almost 25 years, moving in when it was still a strip of dirt.
One of the loveliest, simply named Crack Seed Store, lies just off the main strip of Kaimuki, a low-slung, unhurried Honolulu neighborhood.
"Things turn out the best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out," the strip of paper reads.
The original art installation, titled "Comedian," consisted solely of a spotted yellow banana taped to the wall with a strip of duct tape.
But last year, militants stormed a popular strip of resorts and killed more than a dozen people, leaving bodies strewn across a beach.
In their one-room house, inside a cabinet door, Ms. dos Santos has taped a strip of paper from a piece of candy.
Instead, the gallery just found another banana, ripped off a new strip of duct tape, and stuck the thing back on the wall.
She pulled up blinds to reveal an inch-thick strip of light atop dirt and grass—a mole's-eye view of the world.
The Muse 2 headset: simple, lightweight, with a thin strip of electrodes over the front and rubber hooks that fit behind your ears.
Hundreds of thousands of refugees were crammed on a strip of land that lacked roads or infrastructure to support the delivery of aid.
The bus landed upside-down on a strip of shoreline next to the Pacific, the bodies of its passengers strewn among the rocks.
Bakers spend the first rolling out a long strip of wienerbröd and refrigerating it overnight to develop a flavor in the rich dough.
An actual ribbon-like strip of twisted cloth puts in an appearance as if claiming its rightful place among Ruggeri's lexicon of shapes.
Electric scooter riders must wear helmets, possess driver's licenses, and stay off the sidewalk, leaving that strip of concrete to the people on foot.
A trail of Solo cups and crushed Natty Light beer cans leads to "The Row," a strip of fraternities, themed houses, and co-ops.
As reported in the South China Morning Post, each chamber is expected to form a three-mile-long (5 km) strip of thick clouds.
A strip of dyed green fabric has been sewn into the pentagon's upper four sides, forming a border, as well as demarcating a shift.
The tradition began in 1861 to mark time for ships in the Firth of Forth, the strip of water between Edinburgh and northeast Scotland.
They are standing on a narrow strip of grass hemmed in between a small house, a back fence, and a car in the driveway.
The Palace is Wynn's first resort on Cotai, a strip of hotel-casinos where Las Vegas Sands plans to open another property next month.
Even without a flap, Hasselblad has made this compartment weather-sealed by running a thin strip of rubber along the edge of each battery.
Located along Haitang Bay, a 22-kilometre strip of white, sandy beaches, Atlantis Sanya was inspired by Dubai's Atlantis, The Palm, according to Fosun.
In Augsburg, Germany, near Munich, pedestrians crossing the tram tracks are warned by a strip of blinking red LED lights mounted on the ground.
Elsewhere, Russia and Britain decided they needed a buffer from each other, so they gave Afghanistan an extra strip of land out of nowhere.
Foxes run through the streets of the city's downtown, which clings to a narrow strip of land below mountains and faces the Nemuro Strait.
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India and China have been in a weeks-long standoff over a thin strip of land bordering both countries and Bhutan, in the Himalayas.
His simple but chic leather sneakers with a strip of stretchy fabric rather than laces sell for an average price of 330 euros ($390).
"Ahartlandmurmer" (1993) is a cloud-like study of whites and grays punctured by a horizontal strip of compactly painted squibs in green and pink.
This road — a narrow strip of undulating asphalt lined by the ruins of bombed villages — is the lifeline of Aleppo, Syria's most populous city.
Instead, he took the ferry across so they could meet on a small strip of land by the river—just before the passport checkpoint.
The camera lenses are placed in a strip of color that's lighter than the rest of the phone, giving the device a unique look.
And being on The Drag, UT's main strip of student-oriented shops, its crowds can be transient, like a bus stop or army camp.
Undeterred, Lord March decided to hold a race up his driveway — a 9-turn strip of tarmac running uphill for just over a mile.
The city's most popular attraction is the River Walk, which features a strip of restaurants, hotels and shops right along the San Antonio River.
They add 'clamato' juice to the mix — that's tomato juice and clam broth — and garnish it with a strip of crispy maple cured bacon.
He proposed a slender mall that would run the entire length of Manhattan, subsuming a thin strip of the park and Sixth Avenue, too.
Apache attack helicopters bombed a strip of coastal territory near the city's airport, two residents told Reuters on the second day of the battle.
The new work from Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan features a real banana fastened to a white wall using a single strip of duct-tape.
Ms. Sheldon crawled over a strip of wet clay as she sang, then remained onstage after the house lights had gone up for intermission.
My end result with the Conair was a cold towel with a ruler-sized strip of warm, but not hot, fabric in the middle.
The United States continued to operate the canal — and govern a strip of territory alongside it — before turning it over to Panama on Dec.
I mumbled, I shuffled, I shaved a strip of hair along the middle of my head, front to back—I was his personal Antichrist.
Kiki invites me to sit facing her, cross-legged on the small strip of unoccupied floor space and asks about any issues I'm experiencing.
This strip of Fulton is dominated by 26 storefronts that specialize in black hair, but at this hour, most were dark, their gates down.
If a strip of bacon is not crisp enough, I put it in a paper napkin/towel and microwave it for a few seconds.
It was recess, and the class was scattered across the narrow strip of wood chips and strewn toys that constituted the Springfield Arbors playground.
"I would have paid more," said Mr. Guillen, who sat in the thin strip of shade provided by a light pole in the parking lot.
Next, take an accent piece, like black ribbon or a strip of leather, and slide it down so it's settled right above your bobby pins.
In 403 Israel withdrew from Gaza, a strip of land twice the size of Washington, DC, with three times the population and not many jobs.
The storm's full fury was reserved for a narrow strip of land between Panama City and Apalachicola, particularly the area in and around Mexico Beach.
The debate raging over this beguiling strip of coast is, of course, a nod to the fact that we humans are stewards of the world.
Create a realistic tilt shift effectA tilt shift effect makes your scene look like a miniature model, with just one strip of it in focus.
The classic style, with its strip of white curving across the top of the nail, is far from new; some may even call it passé.
For typing emoji, for example, it will call up a strip of emoji, with broader categories on the left and specific emoji on the right.
A recent deep ocean mapping survey has learned that a geologically-active strip of seafloor called the Cascadia Subduction Zone is bubbling methane like mad.
Osh is part of the Fergana Valley, a fertile strip of land that straddles Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan and is mainly populated by ethnic Uzbeks.
For oil traders and analysts, the strip of futures prices provides the most commonly employed indicator of the changing balance between production, consumption and stockpiles.
That strip of land, often called the "chicken's neck" in India, is a crucial path between central India and remote sections of the country's north.
With dark makeup and a single strip of green hair reminiscent of Flint's style, Hales said the amount of support for him was hardly surprising.
In "Stoned Moon Drawing" (733), Rauschenberg arranges a typewritten strip of paper containing the words "NOTHING WILL ALREADY BE THE SAME," vertically, like a rocket.
Cut or tear a single narrow strip of the paper tape and wrap it over whichever part of your foot has been prone to blisters.
Shows of force by the Chinese military in the Taiwan Strait, the narrow strip of water that divides the two, are also becoming more commonplace.
The remote strip of land is at the southeastern tip of the state, and it's where SpaceX is building a private launch site and spaceport.
Someone had tied a strip of blue fabric around his leg as a tourniquet before emergency workers carried him from the park on a stretcher.
This turns off the automatic corrections, but leaves the strip of suggested words above the keyboard, so you can choose them manually if you prefer. 
A strip of new parkland, running onto the site from the north, would flow into a public space about the size of Union Square Park.
The fit was loose enough that I had to put in a hat size reducer, a strip of foam material that adheres under the sweatband.
This scene is from a recurring dream of Arda (Gorkem Kasal), a police officer who figures centrally in the film's Möbius strip of a narrative.
Fishermen have long headed to the Bering Sea, the strip of ocean separating Alaska and Russia, for its bountiful supply of black cod and Halibut.
When he crossed the short but dangerous strip of Mediterranean — his first time seeing the ocean — he had no idea his journey would pause here.
Ninety miles south of Phoenix is an airport located in the middle of the Arizona desert just off of an isolated strip of I-10.
She survived by snuggling close to the Marine wire in a strip of land around the base that American bombers avoided to prevent friendly casualties.
Instead, he stopped his car at the yardlong strip of original 1911 bricks that adorns the finish line, got out, knelt down and kissed them.
The house is steps from Withrow Park, the Danforth Music Hall, the Chester subway station and a strip of mom-and-pop shops and restaurants.
There are plans to renovate the plaza, adding green space and playgrounds and creating more of a destination on a bustling strip of the waterfront.
The idea was to transform the largely derelict Hudson River waterfront into a continuous strip of green, with a bicycle path and piers for recreation.
A strip of wallpaper, a swatch of fabric, that reminds us of what home felt like when the world was young, and we were safe.
The heart of Silicon Valley is a 212-mile strip of land anchored by San Francisco at one end and San Jose at the other.
I lined up potato slices on wooden plates, topping each with a piece of lobster, a strip of roasted pepper and a halved cherry tomato.
The Jordan Valley is the strip of territory on the western side of the Jordan River in the West Bank, which Israel occupied in 1967.
An hour or so from Shannon we turned off the main road onto a narrow, winding strip of pavement through the mostly treeless coastal range.
An hour or so from Shannon we turned off the main road onto a narrow, winding strip of pavement through the mostly treeless coastal range.
Through a military incursion, Erdogan plans to create a thin strip of Ankara-controlled land in northern Syria and initially return a third of them.
The only states it does not have any seats in state parliaments are in a central strip of Germany in Bavaria, Hesse and Lower Saxony.
Turkey has long wanted to establish a safe zone: a 19-mile-wide strip of land in Syria along the border that Turkey helps control.
When Marc started to grow, his parents added an extra strip of leather to lengthen his first racing suit rather than buy a new one.
Washington Road, the main approach to the club, is a forlorn strip of Waffle Houses, pool-supply stores, and cheap-except-during-the-Masters hotels.
The strip of sidewalk between a chauffeured limousine and an unhooked velvet rope formed the line of scrimmage between the celebrities and the tabloid press.
The biggest peaks were in the somatosensory cortex, a strip of neural tissue that runs across the top of the brain like a headphone band.
In "Untitled" (1974-75), Clark defines an oval inside the painting's rectangular format by laying down a thin strip of tape to outline the oval.
She was wearing a denim Baguette she'd customized with a strip of Stars and Stripes webbing stitched to the front, in that sporty Italian way.
The violence in Idlib province and a strip of nearby Hama marks the biggest military escalation between Damascus and its insurgent enemies since last summer.
Leaving very little to the imagination, these startling pieces of "swimwear" are effectively made up of a strip of tape covering the nipple and crotch area.
It is connected to mainland Alaska in the north by a narrow strip of land and surrounded in every other direction by the Gulf of Alaska.
When we think about Gaza, the strip of Palestinian territory to the east of the Mediterranean Sea, it's conflict and casualties that first come to mind.
Its outermost layer is a strip of titanium just a fraction of a millimeter thick and coated on the sun-facing side with charred animal bone.
I walked into the front lobby, a small space undecorated except for a narrow strip of Foxconn-spangled wallpaper behind a receptionist desk in the corner.
The hotel is on a strip of Malibu called Carbon Beach (it's nicknamed "Billionaire's Beach" because a bunch of CEOs and entertainment moguls own homes there).
It is a kilometre-long strip of more than 160 clapboard outlets selling luxury brands at a discount: Boss, Gucci, Salvatore Ferragamo, Versace and many more.
And each suite stands alone on a rugged strip of land in the interior of Antarctica, midway between a frozen lake and towering walls of ice.
Blackburn Council describes this "Asian quarter" as as a rival to Manchester's Curry Mile—the popular strip of eateries that runs through the city's Rusholme neighbourhood.
The violence in Idlib province and a strip of nearby Hama has marked the biggest military escalation between Assad and his insurgent enemies since last summer.
It was all over a 40-square foot strip of roof deck ... and the judge said it was always his, even before the legal dispute erupted.
And while she kept her jewelry to a minimum, the elegant shoe featured a strip of crystals adorning the slingback for an extra touch of glamour.
Blackburn Council describes this "Asian quarter" as as a rival to Manchester's Curry Mile—the popular strip of eateries that runs through the city's Rusholme neighbourhood.
It's called a "heartbeat in a bottle," a patient's last EKG (electrocardiogram reading) printed on a tiny strip of paper and placed in a small bottle.
I mean if you look at the city plans, even down that one strip of K Road, there are the developments for many more apartment buildings.
But as they sit on a strip of grass outside a taco shop on the drive back, they notice people watching them with a new tenderness.
A Goodyear welt is a strip of leather that is sewn around the bottom edge of a shoe, attached to both the insole and the upper.
When we do see the window in Twilley's paintings, it is mostly boarded up: a strip of light peers in through a narrow sliver of space.
The airy plant-filled bar, which is tucked along a strip of auto-body shops, recalls California—or, at least, a New Yorker's version of it.
It controls a strip of coast about 250 km (155 miles) long around the city, but it has struggled to hold ground elsewhere in the country.
That was for partial land rights to about 400 properties, sometimes just to put the fence through a person's yard or across a strip of farmland.
A McFlurry swirled with a strip of bacon, a cheesy Filet o' Bacon and Fish, a bacon-loaded Big Mac: all of them could be yours.
SAN FRANCISCO — During the long presidential campaign, the most resolutely anti-Trump part of the country was the narrow strip of land south of this city.
He paid a silver dollar for the right to sell his lot of trees on a strip of sidewalk at Vesey and Greenwich Streets in TriBeCa.
The sale includes a narrow strip of about 100,000 gross acres bordering its operations in the Delaware basin, which is spread across Texas and New Mexico.
At least 31 people were killed in separate shootings earlier this month in an El Paso Walmart and outside a strip of entertainment venues in Dayton.
The Natchez Trace Parkway is one of the great drives in America, a 444-mile strip of two-lane blacktop, stretching from Nashville to Natchez, Miss.
And by moving the lock button over the left side of the phone, the right side is now just a clean strip of glass and aluminum.
It is the poor who flock to a strip of wasteland where a couple of kids, for a giggle, claim to have beheld the Virgin Mary.
Weatherworn cedar-shingle shacks, perched on the exposed strip of Dutcher's Dock, house the gear and tackle of what remains of Menemsha's once-bustling fishing fleet.
Cats who sneak behind the sofa to urinate can be dissuaded if you place a strip of aluminum foil back there (because they hate unfamiliar textures).
To give you some idea, a sixteenth of a strip of Suboxone (a "piece" in our parlance) can sell for $15 here when supply is scarce.
The Afghan corridor is a strategic strip of land whose borders were drawn by Britain and Russia during the original Great Game as a buffer zone.
He started with a 150-foot-by-10-foot strip of land between the sidewalk in front of his house, a former natatorium, and the street.
This whiskey barrel wooden knife block is "embedded with a solid strip of super strong rare earth magnets" which grip the knives as if by magic.
Mung'ala, who said sisal can cope with Kenya's arid weather, used to grow only a small strip of the crop on the edge of his field.
That includes the 5,0003 refugees who are trapped in a makeshift camp in 'No Man's Land,' a 1-kilometer strip of land between Myanmar and Bangladesh.
As he spoke, Jason poured white crystals into a long strip of aluminum foil folded into a trough, tilted it slightly and held a flame below.
In August rebels briefly broke through this government-held strip of land to try to break a siege on rebel-held eastern Aleppo enacted in July.
In Kirbasov's tiny Kazazh village of Aralkum, the pink plants of his youth are only memories; now a strip of shifting dunes occupies the farmer's dusty courtyard.
Residents of a nearby home were unloading their car after a trip Thursday night when they heard a noise coming from a secluded, wooded strip of land.
As things stand, the trust owns a narrow strip of land along the dramatic clifftop, but that is at risk of shrinking over time due to erosion.
The pilot project puts an embedded strip of illuminated LEDs in the sidewalk, thus placing it in the line of sight of people staring at their phones.
The oil major says the deal stitches together a 75-mile-wide strip of continuous land in the Delaware Basin, a sweet spot within the larger Permian.
The dollar-one format acts like a single strip of pari passu debt, an appealing prospect that has helped draw more investors into these types of deals.
By 12,400 years ago, this thin strip of land supported bison, and by 12,600 years ago it was home to small mammals such as hares and voles.
But my current location in New York was on a strip of land that had the northeastern US (obviously) on one side, and Morocco on the other.
Instead, each individual islet is surrounded by a 12-mile-wide strip of territorial waters, but the seas in between—where the McCampbell sailed—belong to nobody.
This strip of Austrian territory, says the ''Times,'' contains Cattaro, with its deep inlet from the sea, the Bocche di Cattaro — a natural harbor of great value.
In the foreground, a strip of land marked by a "sacred Indian ruins" sign is defiled by toxic waste and bikers partying and sunbathing in the nude.
The Hazen Hardware store's sign was impossible to miss as we pulled into the small, Main Street-esque strip of the town of just under 2,000 people.
Covering up your webcam with a little strip of tape is the new hip thing — at least if you're trying to avoid the peering eyes of hackers.
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In 2016, Apple opted to kill the strip of physical keys on some models of its redesigned MacBook Pro and replace them with an OLED touch display.
Then, he wraps a thick strip of black fabric along the hairline, and uses an elastic to lock it in place at the nape of the neck.
In Waddell's announcement, Bella is sporting a shocked expression as her parents have their shirts lifted up and Waddell, 33, holds up a strip of ultrasound photos.
It is overgrown the same way that the Demilitarized Zone is overgrown, that strip of land between North and South Korea that is like a geographic scar.
The decision was followed by a Turkish invasion and a deal between Turkey and Russia to jointly patrol a strip of northeastern Syria along the Turkish border.
And once I was out, shivering on the strip of shingle, the feeling returning to my hands and feet as pain, I wanted to get back in.
In 1991, she collaborated with Vito Acconci and architect Stanley Saitowitz on "Ribbon of Light," a two-mile strip of lighted glass bricks along San Francisco's Embarcadero.
There's a strip of fabric on the edge of the cushion so it doesn't slide down the seat, a thoughtful design detail that goes a long way.
On one occasion, at Citronelle, he served an entire dessert plate made to resemble breakfast foods: French toast with butter, a fried egg, a strip of bacon.
Without showing his face to camera, The Other removes his current mask and places a photo strip of two of his Hell Fest victims into the wardrobe.
Soon I straddled the creek, and then it died, or was born, at a patch of sourgrass in a strip of sunlight torn by a windthrown oak.
The show gets its title from the '70s-era nickname for the mangy strip of 42nd Street between 403th and 8th Avenues, which was then depravity central.
The strip of land — just 200 miles from the Arabian peninsula where deadly conflicts between Gulf nations are playing out — is available to the highest Arab bidder.
So I began with: The Continental sits at the end of a strip of dollar-pizza joints, tattoo parlors, and vaguely shady dudes selling rings from stalls.
But a week after Hurricane Irma swept through Miami, he was back where he started, at Dance Empire, a studio in a suburban strip of warehouses here.
You'll find this homey bar, painted splashy orange and blue, tucked into a residential block off a bustling strip of Roosevelt Avenue between Jackson Heights and Elmhurst.
The shop teacher was a Texas classic: short and squat, with a strip of hair defiantly growing around the back of his head, while his dome gleamed.
Behind the Saarinen building is a strip of tarmac where a vintage 1958 Lockheed Constellation, nicknamed Connie, is parked, and is being converted into a cocktail lounge.
This year, Mr. Evans brought Tom Steyer, the billionaire liberal activist who is pressing for impeachment, to the commercial strip of black-owned businesses along Ogontz Avenue.
He was headed toward the Hudson River piers, a strip of gentrified urban greenway that still buzzes with the energy of the city's storied vogue ballroom scene.
But this time, man-made islands with retractable gates stretch from the Rockaways in Queens to a strip of land in New Jersey south of Staten Island.
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One kindergartner grew increasingly frustrated with his tablet as he tried to take a photograph of interlocking cubes that he had snapped into a strip of ten.
Looking for a particular swaddle — a long strip of fabric that is wrapped around a newborn to comfort them to sleep — she flagged down a sales associate.
When I arrived on the West Coast, a 370-mile strip of land on New Zealand's South Island, there was an omnipresent buzz about a new opening.
A few years ago, some began to notice that Steve — a strip of light that appeared a bit farther south than the northern lights — was something special.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A strip of skin tattooed with the Auschwitz death camp number 19443 sits in a silver frame on a shelf in Avraham Harshalom's living room.
While my cabin did have an outlet inside, travelers who didn't have a cabin had to use the communal strip of outlets located near the dining car.
With signs in Farsi on almost every storefront, a strip of Westwood Boulevard is officially deemed Persian Square, and residents sometimes refer to the city as Tehrangeles.
The Times's Corey Kilgannon has written about Saturday night in Bayside, Queens, where a strip of bars along Bell Boulevard — the Bell — keeps hopping well past midnight.
Anaheim's downtown district, known locally as CtrCity, features the Center Street Promenade, a strip of local businesses and eateries that has the feel of a friendly village.
Character Study Natalia Paruz's sparkly bow looked like a child's magic wand, and the unassuming strip of steel she held seemed pulled from an old tool shed.
Maya MooreCreditCreditMatteo Marchi/Getty Images JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — One of the greatest players in basketball drove down a narrow strip of blacktop called No More Victims Road.
Afrin is separated from Manbij and the rest of the territory held by the Kurdish-led forces by a strip of land held by Assad's government forces.
Next to him stood Facebook vice president of engineering Jay Parikh and a few other colleagues, all eyes on the strip of asphalt that stretched toward the horizon.
A "line" is a strip of fabric that is attached to objects so that they can be swung out of the window and passed from cell to cell.
He frames this triangle with a strip of LED light that changes its hue every few seconds, as well as four different stripes of paint on either side.
The enclosures are flimsy, the moving parts are brittle, and the very mechanism that allows audio playback—a thin strip of magnetic tape—very literally degrades over time.
There is a fan, tightly wound with string; a long, vertical strip of paper with coloured, zigzagging triangles along it; a monochrome fold-out book with enigmatic subtitles.
Davy wore a long black dress with a strip of mesh panelling above the knees and a sparkly bodice, which she accessorized with a short-sleeve black jacket.
I walk in the opposite direction of the touristy street, pass through a strip of the park with street food, and stop to watch a volleyball warm-up.
There is a dark force animating the True Detective universe and our own, and all you might ever see is this narrow strip of light where you stand.
One was established in Chernobyl City, along Lenin Street, which used to be its main road but is now a strip of abandoned homes with caved-in roofs.
The one feature that threatens to disturb the peace of this bucolic scene is the long strip of gold that edges the base of the rolling, wooded hills.
If a full black wall is too bold for your design taste, painting just the horizontal strip of the wall that the TV occupies is a nice compromise.
This narrow strip of land between the Atlantic Ocean and Jamaica Bay features dense urban neighborhoods, expansive beaches, a fragile coastal ecosystem and, of course, the magnificent ocean.
On top, a touch screen tells you it's on the clock—"ON DELIVERY," it says—and a flashing strip of LEDs around its body function as turn signals.
A strip of LED lights remind us that even in the darkest of times a pale blue light will shine through, guiding us to a sorted-Skittle future.
When you flip it on, a strip of LEDs on the back glow bright red, and the included soundbar rumbles, so you know you are here to PLAY.
The Zanzibar Collection runs four resorts on a strip of the Bwejuu beach at the east end of the island and about one hour drive from the airport.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Formula One drivers fear that a simple, throwaway strip of plastic film could land them in trouble and they do not know how to handle it.
Just a few feet under the surface, its long tentacles, each a girthy strip of vermillion tie-dye, sewed up with an endless avenue of suckers, hover listlessly.
They are a nomadic tribe, so they are used to traveling a lot, but they are there on this tiny tiny strip of sand, very far from anything.
Another region that worries officials is Sirte, Gadhafi's hometown, where ISIS has managed to control a strip of land more than 250 kilometers, according to the U.N. report.
It was relatively sleepy, populated by artists and homespun cultural fixtures amid the vacancies—a far cry from today's strip of glitzy joints and an incoming Uber headquarters.
Tensions between India and China rapidly escalated in July over a thin strip of land bordering both countries, as well as the kingdom of Bhutan, in the Himalayas.
It's 10 minutes by foot from the Wisconsin State Capitol, the Overture Center for the Arts and a bustling strip of restaurants, bars and shops along State Street.
Lucille Holt, the woman who hired Fields, told CNN affiliate WEWS that neighbors called the police because the children inadvertently strayed into a thin strip of their yard.
OKINAWA, Japan — Memorial Day weekend is normally party time on Gate Street, a seedy strip of bars and clubs outside a giant United States Air Force base here.
They are assembled in a kind of buffer zone on an inhospitable strip of land, much of it within Jordanian territory, just north of the official Jordanian border.
Back in the operating room, having divided the liver, the doctors cut through the girls' abdominal muscles and started on the last strip of skin that connected them.
It's a touch-operated strip of buttons and sliders displayed on a thin screen at the top of the keyboard that changes functions depending on what you're doing.
You also write about Herr developing a running shoe that contained two springs—one in the heel and one in the toe—connected by a strip of carbon.
The prime real estate area is the seaside "Golden Mile" from Marbella to Puerto Banús, a strip of several miles developed with five-star resorts and apartment complexes.
"Like Space on a Page" (2017) is a long, stern, black strip of bound volumes with a poem written by Gates embossed in golden text across their spines.
The High Line, that strip of reclaimed elevated tracks, captures this kind of temporality: the structure is long and narrow like a poem, planted with simulated natural environments.
Tech Tip Q. Is there a way to move the strip of icons at the bottom of the computer screen over to the side where it's more convenient?
Add an antenna Plug a strip of wire into the GPIO4 pin on your Raspberry Pi (the fourth pin down on the left side on most Pi hardware).
On Pro Basketball The Nets feasted on open jumpers and transition layups, turning one of the N.B.A.'s most unsung defensive units into a flimsy strip of cellophane.
Poland's financial regulator has given RBI until the end of 2016 to sell Polbank, which the Austrian bank plans to first strip of its Swiss franc-denominated loans.
Tucked into a small cove book ended by rocks, the beach is a wide but fairly short strip of soft white sand with few people ever on it.
Again under young middle-aged bellies in the summerthe furious men on your blockpounded with balls the vast strip of tar until the net flapped in the wind.
The show is filled with lighting experiments that deal in simple wonder, like a floor lamp that casts colors onto the wall through a strip of iridescent glass.
We had heavy Auricon sound cameras with 19683-foot magazines that held about 12 minutes of film, a thin strip of magnetic tape on it to record sound.
Epstein's death came less than a month after he was found July 23 semiconscious on the floor of his cell with a strip of bedsheet around his neck.
Instead, he settled on a more peaceful form of protest: He slapped a strip of masking tape across the name on the back and wrote "Westbrook" on it.
On the edge of the Laguna de Rocha, separated from the Atlantic by a narrow strip of land, is a wooden deck dotted with plastic chairs and tables.
The American-backed Syrian Democratic Forces have besieged the extremists in the Islamic State's last strip of territory, a Syrian village called Baghouz, in the Euphrates River Valley.
Joining the Crossing are two actors and a small instrumental ensemble on a catwalk strip of stage in a stylized sci-fi landscape of shifting bars of light.
But the best was the Quarkpiroggen, an elusive golden pillow of dough with a fat strip of sour quark cheese running down its back and dusted in sugar.
No one questions that Derbent was once a major ancient hub, dominating a skimpy strip of flat land locked between the wide Caspian Sea and the craggy Caucasus Mountains.
Möbius strips, as we all learned in science class, turn both sides of a strip of paper (or in this case, a flat track) into one continuous looped surface.
The Galaxy S7 Edge is distinguished from its Samsung sibling by the little strip of a display that runs down the curved side of its main 5.5-inch screen.
The Galaxy S7 Edge is distinguished from its Samsung sibling by the little strip of a display that runs down the curved side of its main 53-inch screen.
A section of the 101 Freeway in San Jose and another strip of the thoroughfare south of the city were closed by flooding, according to the California Highway Patrol.
For sighted visitors who don't read Chinese, accessing it requires looking into the strip of light that floats above the book, a y-axis to the book's x-axis.
The extra strip of webbing across the outside of the Cordura bag is the best place to latch tail lights, an additional lock, and a carabiner filled with keys.
What is often hidden from view is that a strip of land in northern Syria, known as Rojava, contiguous with south-eastern Turkey, is home to a remarkable revolution.
Rather, its accession means that, apart from an insignificant strip of Bosnian coast, the entire northern shore of the Mediterranean from Portugal to the Syrian border belongs to NATO.
The killer whales are tailing boats all around Alaska, with the majority of the pack seemingly in the strip of water between Russia and Alaska, called the Bering Sea.
First stop was at the northern edge of town, up on the lake: a greened and groomed strip of mini-mansions, each paired with a matching boathouse and dock.
The terror group has reportedly lost control of the last strip of its territory along the Syrian-Turkish border, according to sources and Turkish state-run news agency Anadolu.
Linking rebel-held areas of Aleppo to the Turkish border, it is a hotly contested strip of territory, just one of many battlegrounds in Syria's long-running civil war.
The eye-catching undergarment had a strip of diamonds falling vertically from her neck to her naval — a far cry from the festive Christmas scene happening on Corden's top.
Even after Motorola's three-year commitment, the Z4 still has a strip of pogo pins on its back that lets you connect one of Motorola's 16 or so attachments.
You know it — it's the strip of apps that appear when you tap the share button (the little square with the arrow erupting out of it) within an app.
Then, as the eons ticked over and climates changed, these forests shrunk to a little strip of coastal North America where they remained as a sort of time capsule.
The triple camera setup on the back is placed on a pretty thick, black strip of plastic which calls to mind the ultra-slim standalone cameras of the naughties.
In the Samsung image above you can see that a much thinner strip of the street is in focus than in the photo taken by the iPhone 6S Plus.
Islamic State controls a strip of more than 250 km (155 miles) of Libya's central Mediterranean coastline, from which it has launched attacks to the east, west and south.
Using salvaged machines and a hand-cranked camera, conservators at the George Eastman Museum created the first strip of 35mm motion-picture film not produced by a commercial company.
Of course, Twitter being the Möbius strip of trolldom that it is, she's now undergoing exactly the kind of harassment she was raising awareness of potentially happening in Stolen!
Or, I didn't want to explain to the guy on our fourth date that I had a giant strip of gauze absorbing pus from my stomach—so gross, right?
So my Pokémon Go character awkwardly trots in place on a little strip of road in a big green wasteland, occasionally shooting several miles into another, nearly identical strip.
The Treasure Island Naval Station, erected on a picturesque strip of land in the middle of San Francisco Bay in 1942, was closed by the U.S. Navy in 1997.
The specter of an anonymous burial on Hart Island, an uninhabited strip of land in Long Island Sound, prompted generous strangers to provide him a grave of his own.
The human genome has been a thread through Ms. Hershman Leeson's work since the '90s, and in 2018 she had the "Diaries" translated into a strip of synthetic DNA.
The de Blasio administration ultimately rezoned a strip of Vanderbilt Avenue, allowing SL Green to build a 65-story office tower in exchange for $220 million in transportation improvements.
We were tired and hungry when we arrived at the center of the tourist district, a strip of restaurants and hotels along the beach, including Jimmy Buffett's venerable Margaritaville.
"I've been here a year, but business isn't great," said Deng Jie, 25, who owns a bare-walled restaurant and karaoke bar on another forlorn strip of shuttered stores.
I went to school at Northwestern and lived with a bunch of gay guys, and we would go out to Boystown, the big strip of gay bars in Chicago.
The White House said that Trump was not expected to visit the Demilitarized Zone, the 2.5-mile wide strip of land between North and South Korea, during his trip.
A strip of silver skin left on a piece of sweet, mellow bluefish belly from Point Pleasant, New Jersey, glistened as seductively as gold leaf in the romantic lighting.
JLL said it also sees the biggest spikes in foot traffic at those retailers' stores situated right near the food options, making it an attractive strip of real estate.
It aims to sweep Islamic State from a roughly 90-km (56-mile) strip of the Syrian border and prevent Kurdish militia groups from seizing territory in their wake.
Landscape A flat, wide, boulevard strip of old downtown Knoxville, sloping down toward the railroad lines and cobblestone streets on one side and the Tennessee River on the other.
Breakfast on Christmas day is, in my experience, like pulling out a single stray eyebrow before ripping your entire bikini line off with a large strip of parcel tape.
The monument is almost invisible from some angles, mirroring both a dense green canopy of leaves and a bustling but economically depressed strip of Germantown Avenue bordering the park.
On his departure, however, the Chinese arranged for a shiny set of stairs with a strip of blue lights beneath the railing to be rolled up to the plane.
These hybrid patterns can't be as effective for attracting pollinators, or you'd see an expanding strip of hybrids — not just the mile wide area where the two subspecies meet.
With a prime location on an exclusive strip of Carbon Beach, Malibu Beach Inn offers an upscale hotel experience with exclusive access to one of Los Angeles' best beaches.
After losing Hajin, Islamic State will control a diminishing strip of territory along the eastern bank of the Euphrates River in the area where U.S.-backed operations are focused.
After the wipeout in last year's congressional elections, only a mere 38-mile strip of the Pacific shore in the lower-48 states, in Washington, remains in Republican hands.
Now, she and about 100 relatives have taken refuge in a large tent they built on a strip of land wedged between a peanut field and a banana grove.
A fisherman and farmer, he was removed from his old strip of land and sent a few yards closer to the shore to allow space for a wind farm.
Turkey agreed on Thursday to suspend its offensive for five days, demanding the Kurdish forces withdraw from a designated strip of the border about 30 kilometers deep (19 miles).
The exterior of the door even wraps over the top and into the interior, giving you a charming strip of brilliant red metal in the tan and black interior.
EILAT, Israel (Reuters) - For 50 years an Israeli oil company kept bathers and scuba divers away from a prime strip of beach in the Red Sea resort of Eilat.
It rests on the shore of Penobscot Bay, a tight bundle of old Yankee structures hemmed into a strip of land where the mountains roll right into the sea.
Reconnaissance flights and mine clearing operations had begun in the 10 km strip of land where the joint patrols are set to take place, the Turkish defense ministry said.
The art dealer's new space, at 925 North Orange Drive, is a few blocks from the strip of galleries lining Highland Avenue, anchored by Regen Projects and Kohn Gallery.
The tapestries were the last part of the decoration of the Sistine Chapel, on the lowest register, hung directly below the strip of frescoes just under the chapel's windows.
On a recent Tuesday in Changpuhe, a strip of greenery next to the Forbidden City, elderly men clustered together, scoping out the women and men milling around like wallflowers.
In 2017, the two countries were involved in a tense months-long border dispute in Doklam -- a thin strip of land bordering both countries and Bhutan -- in the Himalayas.
The store is part of a strip of luxury shopping in Manhattan that is experiencing a disruption because of security measures put in place to protect President-elect Trump.
The researchers stuck a 2-inch strip of tape on a 35-mph speed sign, and the car's system misread it as 85 mph and adjusted its speed accordingly.
And then I read that there would be a total solar eclipse in late August, viewable only from a 123-mile wide strip of land far from our home.
Ms. González Lazzarini instead worked with a local nonprofit to distribute generators to businesses on Calle Loiza, a rapidly up-and-coming strip of bars and restaurants in Santurce.
The violence in Idlib province and a strip of nearby Hama has marked the biggest military escalation between President Bashar al-Assad and his insurgent enemies since last summer.
Tiny Spain, cut off from the resources on the fertile continent and relegated to a small strip of shore doubled down on temples, faith and missionaries and almost won.
In place of the 14 individual keys that sat atop your keyboard, there's now a lone, skinny, OLED bar—a thin strip of touchscreen that Apple calls the Touch Bar.
But best of all, you get the unique Touch Bar, that thin strip of glass on top of the keyboard that provides multi-touch controls for a variety of programs.
Behind where the book is propped, a wall of windows is bisected by an LED strip; marching up that strip of light is a single line of tiny, tiny words.
Instead, its billions of dollars of funding were poured into something the world had never seen: a strip of shared territory spanning the border between the United States and Mexico.
The most vulnerable point for NATO will be the Baltic states—lying on a small, flat, thinly populated strip of land with few natural frontiers and nowhere to retreat to.
The terror group has reportedly lost control of the last strip of its territory along the Syrian-Turkish border, according to sources and the Turkish state-run news agency Anadolu.
More than 50 people have been killed since August in anti-government protests in the Tarai region, a narrow strip of plains that runs along Nepal's southern border with India.
Women in head scarves sprawled, exhausted, on thick gray blankets flung on a strip of grass next to the highway, as children kicked plastic bottles on a small service road.
The narrow strip of Bangladesh that juts into the Bay of Bengal alongside Myanmar already hosts hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees from previous exoduses, in 1978 and 1991-92.
So when the rider swiped a MetroCard at a subway station, she left a trail of data both at the turnstile and on the magnetic strip of the physical card.
How one strip of land could change Syria war Russian airstrikes blamed The residents of rebel-held territory around Aleppo are not the only ones expressing skepticism over the truce.
Oddly, the one piece of packing material the instructions neglected to tell me to remove (and that I totally missed) was an orange strip of tape covering the extruder tip.
Over the last couple of decades, this strip of Texas wilderness has quietly fostered a thriving art community, making it one of the most visually unique attractions in the country.
It consists of a thin strip of tin oxide coated in a polymer layer (polyethylene glycol, which is kind of in everything) which itself is embedded in tiny gold dots.
I recently had to find my way to Cameroon's Far North region, a skinny strip of land near the Nigerian border so remote the French call it the Extreme North.
"A strip of homes on the other side of town over here are completely gone, just gone, everything is gone," Robertson County Emergency Management Coordinator Billy Huggins told NBC News.
A narrow strip of land running about 25 miles end to end, the island has four historic districts, both residential and commercial, with some architecture that dates to antebellum times.
The goggles have double-layered foam for a secure and comfortable fit and a strip of silicone along the back strap to help prevent it from slipping off your helmet. 
However, several years ago, when a couple accidentally stumbled on a headless body and called the Dutch authorities, they were informed that the strip of land was under Belgian jurisdiction.
For a cocktail snack, he's come up with riceless nigiri — a strip of raw fluke, underscored with an aggressive stripe of Calabrian chiles and set on a bed of watermelon.
The army and its allies hold the road and a small strip of land on each side, with Islamic State controlling the eastern area and Syrian rebel groups the west.
Up in this northwestern corner of the island, much of the border between Ireland and the North runs along the River Foyle, a strip of water separating the two countries.
Although Muzz Buzz leases the strip of asphalt where the shop was located, Cole actually owns the building, so over the weekend, she decided she'd just take what was hers.
Wearing a feathered straw hat, the queen — who looks directly at the viewer — delicately fingers a strip of ribbon with which she is about to secure a bouquet of roses.
Health Minister Greg Hunt said the crowds on the country's most famous strip of sand were "unacceptable" as he reported the number of infections across Australia had risen to 874.
The baby girl was found by residents of a nearby home who were unloading their car after a trip and heard a noise coming from a secluded strip of land.
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. — The main road that connects a strip of tattoo parlors, pawn shops and restaurants to Camp Lejeune is still lined with broken trees bent by Hurricane Florence's winds.
The scale of the task dimly dawning on us, we push on, trudging along the rumble strip of Interstate 80 in New Jersey, battered by gusts of passing tractor-trailers.
Guests can choose from one of Alfajiri's three private villas tucked on a cliff overlooking a private strip of Diani Beach, a giraffe-patterned infinity pool and the Indian Ocean.
He vowed to annex some West Bank settlements last April, and promised in September to annex the Jordan Valley, a strategic strip of West Bank land along the Jordan River.
The overall design remains the same, with its bezels that are starting to feel a bit too thick these days, and a thin strip of air vents around the sides.
But it tends to stick to the deep northern woods, and isn't often seen as far south as the strip of land along the American border where most Canadians live.
Moamen Guirguis and his brother-in-law, Kamel Botros, natives of Cairo, opened King Tut Pie in December just off Fifth Avenue's strip of halal grocers and Middle Eastern storefronts.
Deer Island used to be remote, but a hurricane in 212014 left a strip of sand behind, attaching the island to the town of Winthrop by a neck of land.
The Israeli government was handing that strip of land to the Palestinians, without a treaty, a guarantee or a simple agreement that it would receive peace and security in exchange.
On a recent afternoon, in a warehouse in Long Island City, Queens, three dozen people assembled behind a strip of tape fixed like a starting line to the concrete floor.
MH370 search: Full coverage The two new pieces of potential debris found include a strip of plastic fiber glass covered in gray paint and a piece of brown plastic fiber glass.
The different fabrics and items mingle in this intricate bundle – a piece of woven table cloth, a plush toy frog, and a strip of lace all stitched together by soft thread.
And as a final nod to Apple's continuous quests towards simplicity, the company has streamlined the Pencil 2's design by removing the thin strip of metal found on previous models.
Michael slammed into the northwest coastal strip of Florida last Wednesday with top sustained winds of 155 miles per hour (250 km/h), unleashing a surge of seawater that demolished homes.
Image: Daniel Ramirez/FlickrTomorrow, 7.5 million people will crowd a 70-mile-wide, 2800-mile-long strip of land as the moon blocks the sun's light for somewhere around two minutes.
But by 2016, if not before, Chinese army units had begun to appear in Tajikistan, ostensibly to watch over the Wakhan Corridor—a strip of Afghanistan that separates Tajikistan from Pakistan.
The front and back panels were clearly cut out, leaving only one strip of fabric connecting the legs and the waist to create what's now known as the hybrid thong jeans.
To wake it, you have to say "Hey Google" or "OK Google" aloud, and the strip of LEDs in the middle of the Nest Mini indicates that you have its attention.
Ted Cruz wrapping a strip of bacon around the barrel of an AR-15, pulling the trigger, peeling the bacon off the smoking gun and eating it with a plastic fork.
Six days later, Russian and Turkish forces will jointly start to patrol a narrower, 10 km strip of land in the "safe zone" that Ankara has long sought in northeast Syria.
The strip of North Carolina on which the justices divided is a skinnier version of the nation of Chile, set on a 45-degree angle and decorated with baubles and sticks.
A strip of sky-blue LEDs just beneath the windshield lights up, the dashboard behind the steering wheel indicates the car is in "piloted" mode, and the steering wheel recedes slightly.
He added that Ankara's priority remained the creation of a safe zone between the Syrian towns of Azaz and Jarablus, a strip of border territory to the north of al-Bab.
But it would take a very trained eye to be able to spot that the M10-D is in fact recording images digitally and not actually exposing a strip of film.
Wheatcroft knows every inch of this one-third-mile strip of asphalt — from the contours of the roadway to the feeling of its double yellow lines of paint under his sneakers.
Regime forces and militias in two Shi'ite towns seized the midpoint of a strip of rebel territory running north of Aleppo, Syria's largest city and economic hub, to the Turkish border.
As far as we know, Botanophila fonsecai exists in only one place in the world: a roughly six-mile strip of coastline, adjacent to Dornoch and the nearby village of Embo.
Whether or not a short strip of OLED technology built into the keyboard is a legitimate rumor remains to be seen, but if history is any indication, Kuo can be trusted.
The first two images featured the parents-to-be holding up a strip of ultrasound photos, while the third showed them holding two huge black balloons with questions marks covering them.
Sure enough, thanks to the realistic likeness of the stationery to popular food items, it's easy to mistake a bookmark for a strip of bacon left behind by a sloppy eater.
Netflix unveiled a new app logo this week: a simple "N," made with a red band that folds over itself like a strip of celluloid film, or maybe a red carpet.
Christian stuck a strip of bubbles pilfered from an old Texas Instruments calculator into the flash's clamp, added a D-ring at the bottom, and topped it off with some grips.
The photographs are collectively called "Aprons Knots" (2017), and each consists, as the title suggests, of a soiled strip of plaid fabric torn from an apron and tied into a knot.
The gum, also used in paints, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, comes from two species of acacia tree native to the Sahel, the narrow strip of arid land along the Sahara's southern border.
The new version is said to replace the row of function keys with a touchscreen strip of virtual keys that will change depending on the app the user is interacting with.
Tacos Mi Rancho, the one most likely brought to mind by the phrase "the taco truck," is located just east of Lake Merritt on a one-way strip of 29st Avenue.
The towfish coasts around 100 metres (330 feet) above the sea floor, sending out sound waves diagonally across a broad strip of terrain to produce a flattened image of the seabed.
Each Dash Button has a strip of adhesive for sticking it somewhere around the house, and a colorful logo for Tide, Orbit gum or whatever brand the button exists to serve.
A 40-odd mile stretch of its shared border with Poland makes up the Suwalki Gap, a strip of land that separates Russia from its Kaliningrad outpost and friendly Belarusian territory.
Every day at Boca Chica — a hot, humid, narrow, and sandy strip of clay at the southernmost tip of Texas — SpaceX workers toil over the rocket company's big project, called Starship.
The issue is that that in 2017, engineers saw that a 1,900 foot strip of runway 28L was in desperate need of repairs, with pavement in the concrete base layer deteriorating.
For close to a year, Shelby had been in a program in which she put a dissolvable strip of Suboxone on her tongue every day, and attended group and individual therapy.
Tacos Mi Rancho, the one most likely brought to mind by the phrase "the taco truck," is located just east of Lake Merritt on a one-way strip of 203st Avenue.
The not-too-chunky, not-too-tiny wristband, with its small strip of a display and optical heart rate sensors, seemed to hit the sweet spot for a lot of consumers.
ScienceTake Researchers in Germany have developed a robot that is about a seventh of an inch long and looks at first like no more than a tiny strip of something rubbery.
The two film buffs threaded a strip of 2100-millimeter celluloid into an aging Kodak Pageant projector, which flickered to life and splashed a beam of light onto a nearby screen.
Mr. Trump fanned anticipation of his meeting with Mr. Kim by pushing for it to be held in the Demilitarized Zone, the strip of land that divides the North and South.
THE PRESIDENT'S sudden talk of departure from a contested strip of the Turkey-Syria border betrays the Kurds who helped beat back Islamic State—and risks throwing the region into chaos.
It is hard not to feel happily engrossed by the mobius strip of the old poem, which is partly about the pleasure and complexity of being lost inside a poem itself.
Now the narrow strip of 123th Street, between 10th and 11th avenues, is chockablock with luxury apartments, and the whir-bang of construction in nearby Hudson Yards signals more to come.
Most of us live in one-story dorms just north of the hospital, and our only way to the larger, safer hospital building is along a narrow strip of sidewalk outside.
Its crux is a series of frames within frames, and the farthest back is a square with columns of springs tethering opposite sides, trapping a strip of black cloth behind it.
Laura J. Nelson at the Los Angeles Times:The trip through the tunnel took about two minutes, illuminated by the car's headlights and a strip of blue neon lights tacked to the ceiling.
The calendar strip of futures prices for 2019 remains stuck well below $20173 per million BTUs, a sign supplies are expected to remain plentiful, notwithstanding strong consumption growth and relatively low inventories.
The show also includes the paintings "Law of Five" (2019), on a frame shaped like a surfboard and "Endless Entertainment" (2019), on a long, narrow strip of fabric stretched along the wall.
Her entire appearance is like a Möbius strip of lies that wraps in on itself for an eternity and never really makes sense no matter how many times you listen to it.
In the comic strip of just one scene, we're getting a glimpse into the world of private jets, Zuckerberg tête-à-têtes, and highly public romance that was the Snapchat early days.
Bell also used the Touch Bar for the game's HUD, which makes for a much more aesthetically (if impractical) use of the skinny strip of real estate between the display and keyboard.
That managed to win him a bar on the notorious Blood Alley, which was this strip of bars where British and American sailors had prize fights to see who was the toughest.
Below this, is a strip of profile icons and names of those you've recently paid – the theory being that PayPal is often used among the same set of family, friends or businesses.
Russia has informed Turkey that YPG fighters have left a strip of land near the Syrian-Turkish border within a deadline set by Ankara and Moscow, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday.
Throughout the 1990s Hezbollah waged a grinding, low-intensity guerrilla war against Israeli forces occupying a strip of territory in southern Lebanon, eventually compelling Israel to pull out, unconditionally, in May 2000.
The first defeat became clear in May-June of 2000, when the Israeli military that had been occupying a strip of Southern Lebanon since 1978 simply pulled up its stakes and withdrew.
They've got the market for exporting huge amounts of cocoa beans, so if you can turn a strip of land into a cocoa bean plantation you can make money out of it.
Even the packaging the buttons come in is accessible: A single strip of tape pulls out and causes the whole box to unfold, and then everything is in non-sealed reusable bags.
In an early sequence, Grace's meditates on the curious phrase "celebrated murderess" over quick cuts of the crime — a body tumbling to the floor, a strip of cloth tightening around a throat.
Islamic State has lost vast territory across Syria, and has now come under attack in its last footholds in a strip of the Euphrates valley and the desert in Deir al-Zor.
We were told to walk over to one of the tall, slender white cylinders stationed around the space and take a long, thin strip of wood from a dispenser at the top.
Mr. Gaites was installing grip tape, the sandpapery strip of paper on top of boards that provides foot traction, on a longboard when Mr. Van Amburg took his choices to the counter.
You can remedy these problems with an external mouse and HP's included wrist rest (which is just a long strip of rubber), but that's two more things you have to lug around.
It's located on Chicago's north side in the charming Andersonville neighborhood, which is one of my favorite neighborhoods with a main strip of great local bars and restaurants and leafy residential blocks.
When they inspected her home, which Ms. Tucker had bought nine months ago, they found that the aluminum carport had been blown away, as had a small strip of the metal roof.
The state of California just revived a decade-long bitter legal battle with billionaire tech investor Vinod Khosla, over  restricting access to a strip of a San Mateo beach bordering his property.
Anna is really into starting international wars, so the skinny strip of South America that used to be Chile is now "Long Chile" and extends all the way up the West Coast.
" Garner then asks their waiter to fill up a large strip of condoms with water, and the group plays a game called, "Did My Water Break or Did I Pee My Pants?
Ford received proposals for irrigating the Sahara, for planting a three-mile-wide strip of flowers along the U.S.-Canadian border, and for forcibly melting the ice cap at the South Pole.
In the next phase of the plan, Russian and Turkish forces are due to conduct joint patrols of a narrower, 0003 km strip of land on the Syrian side of the border.
As you can see in the video above and the image slider below, the camera lenses are completely occluded under a bare strip of dark glass until you turn the camera on.
How to explain my horror as my friend stomps on past them, to explain my panic as eventually we come on a whole strip of restaurants yet, still, pass one, two, three?
By the time of my first reporting trip in 2010, the Batek of Kuala Koh were confined to a thin strip of buffer forest at the boundary of Taman Negara National Park.
He installed three layers of shag carpeting over a central strip of the attic floor; the nails that kept the carpeting in place were rubber-tipped, to deaden any squeaks from footsteps.
He felt a familiar pull when he saw this strip of blue above the green highlands and succeeding karst ledges, but what good would it do him to get to the sea?
An LED strip of lights lines the bottom of the grille, coming on with the headlights so other drivers can see the illuminated lips of Mazda's corporate face in their rearview mirrors.
They can only grow within a narrow strip of rainforested land roughly 20 degrees north and south of the equator, where temperature, rain, and humidity all stay relatively constant throughout the year.
About 3,000 Islamic State fighters remain in Syria, mainly in a strip of land along the Euphrates River Valley south of Deir al-Zour, according to military estimates provided by Mr. Pahon.
The effort is at the heart of plans by the Turkish-backed opposition to secure and govern a strip of territory that forms part of the last big rebel stronghold in Syria.
Michael slammed into the northwest coastal strip of Florida last Wednesday with top sustained winds of 155 miles per hour (250 km per hour), unleashing a surge of seawater that demolished homes.
A smaller strip of land was cleared last week as the authorities attempted to re-establish order around the perimeter of the camp, leading to the destruction of a makeshift church and mosque.
A few miles away, and a few hours later on Saturday night, a man and his teenage son were killed outside a balloon-lined car dealership near a strip of fast-food restaurants.
All you need is your regular old elastic, a strip of fabric or a wide ribbon plucked from a present, and (and this part is cool) a tiny snip of double-sided tape.
Washington, which armed the SDF in the fight against Islamic State, had resisted Turkey's demands for full control of a long strip of land that would extend 32 km (20 miles) into Syria.
And thanks to her entrepreneurial spirit, the Kimoji CEO was able to narrowly avoid the aforementioned choker-pocalypse, ingeniously wrapping a strip of leather three times and knotting it around her lithe neck.
In six days time, Russian and Turkish forces will jointly start to patrol a 10 km strip of land in northeast Syria where U.S. troops for years deployed with their former Kurdish allies.
From Tuesday Russian and Turkish forces will start to patrol a narrower, 10-km strip of land in northeast Syria where U.S. troops had been deployed for years alongside their former Kurdish allies.
In one area, about 100 families live in shacks with corrugated metal roofs and dirt floors on a 10-meter (32 feet) wide strip of land between a busy road and a fence.
In what NYU Professor Jay Rosen calls "the mobius strip of Trump coverage," two large, acutely structured organizational fields — news media and presidential campaigns — have rapidly and simultaneously had their basic assumptions discarded.
Currently, two drugs are predominantly used to treat opioid addiction - methadone, which is dispensed only in government-endorsed clinics, and the less-addictive buprenorphine, which exists as a pill or strip of film.
Although Queens has an elongated strip of defense with the Rockaways and Broad Channel, and a handful of small islands in Jamaica Bay, they're located way in the south, which isn't strategically helpful.
The CAT said villagers were no longer able make a living by farming the narrow strip of land that was left, with efforts to cultivate areas on either side resulting in court cases.
"It has been studied that a strip of 50 meters (55 yards) of mangrove forests reduces wave energy by at least 50 percent," he said, referring to research by scientists in Asia-Pacific.
"I'm just a guy who keeps a strip of civilization open," he says, as the trailer cuts to shots of his lovely home life with his son and wife, played by Laura Dern.
The army's control of the rebel held crossing and swatches of territory in the southern strip of the city would sever the rebel link between the eastern and west parts of the city.
The Baltic states are linked to the rest of NATO only by a narrow strip of land running between Belarus, a staunch ally of Russia, and Kaliningrad, the heavily militarised Russian coastal enclave.
Nursing a 32-28 lead early in the second quarter, the Warriors went on an 11-3 run, capped by a trademark Iguodala strip of Irving that led to a Thompson run-out.
For instance, if you do bike home, you can roll up the legs of the pants to reveal a strip of reflective material along the seam to make you more visible at night.
They have not appeared on the National Mall, the iconic two-mile strip of grass that runs from the Lincoln Memorial to the Capitol, and they have not made prime-time televised speeches.
Since this is Tokyo, a scant strip of tape with minuscule lettering by the elevator in a generic office block offers the only indication from the ground floor that the speakeasy even exists.
During the week I visited, the combination of lake overflow post-Irma and the King Tides that usually come in the fall meant the beach was down to a thin strip of sand.
Along a bougie strip of colorful brick businesses on Toronto's King St. West that includes doggie spas and cupcake bakeries sits 416 Medicinal Health Center, one of the city's most high end dispensaries.
The school is a cluster of low-slung buildings on an old military base in Sandy Hook, a strip of protected federal land jutting out from the northern edge of the Jersey Shore.
This green-shingled, 1927-built structure, which sits on Makawao's sleepy downtown strip of Baldwin Avenue alongside hippie shops peddling crystals and wind chimes, houses what may be Upcountry's most old-school restaurant.
E-20153 is an "underpopulated" strip of land located between East Jerusalem, which has been occupied by Israel since 22015, and the Ma'ale Adumim bloc, an Israeli settlement located in the West Bank.
In 2015, a similar truck bombing in the Shah Shaheed neighborhood of the city also caused hundreds of casualties and left a strip of shops leveled and houses damaged in a wide radius.
SIRTE, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan forces faced fierce resistance on Saturday from Islamic State militants defending a final strip of land in their former stronghold of Sirte, losing at least five men, officials said.
Currently, two drugs are predominantly used to treat opioid addiction — methadone, which is dispensed only in government-endorsed clinics, and the less-addictive buprenorphine, which exists as a pill or strip of film.
Since the 1950s, the small strip of land - once 11 miles (18 km) by 220 miles (250 km) - has lost 2000 percent of its mass, according to the U.S. Land Remote Sensing Program.
After all, the area's main commercial artery, Plaza St.-Hubert, is a bizarre strip of formal-wear shops touting bargain-basement prices on '80s-style prom and wedding gowns (and the requisite underpinnings).
But though she grew to appreciate its capabilities, she said she sometimes missed the "lovely magic" of taking a strip of celluloid in her white-gloved fingers and holding it to the light.
Many Americans will drive farther than that, or fly, to situate themselves in the "path of totality," the strip of the country where the moon is predicted to blot out the sun entirely.
Now that the government has relinquished that gain, this time to Mr. Hifter's forces, its authority has shrunk to a 250-mile strip of coastline stretching from either side of the capital, Tripoli.
According to briefing documents from the agency, the first new section of the wall will be built on a short strip of federally owned land in San Diego, where there is already fencing.
Where the D850 fed into Kilis's smaller roads, the smooth highway came apart like a river feeding a delta, the single strip of black asphalt ceding to riven pathways of dirt and concrete.
There was one African-American family posing under the Trump sign — giving a thumbs-down — and a strip of yellow crime tape across the front after vandals wrote "Black Lives Matter" on it.
Andrew M. Cuomo, who has recently focused his attention on promoting the long-awaited opening of the Second Avenue subway in Manhattan — three new stations serving a strip of the Upper East Side.
For the show, he was to be dressed in a slashed wedding gown and accessorized with a strip of gauze affixed to his forehead, as if he had just survived a street fight.
Senhor Jaime camps out in a beach hut at Lagoa de Albufeira, a nearby beauty spot where a beach-ringed lake is separated from the Atlantic ocean by a thin strip of sand.
The racecourse was symbolic enough: a strip of the airport road, the expressway once known as the "highway of death" and a grim symbol of the United States' inability to control a growing insurgency.
"My wife and I are excited to announce that we're expecting the biggest blessing of our lives!!" the then-dad-to-be captioned a snap of the couple holding a strip of ultrasound photos.
Thank goodness I didn't have a mirror, because at one point I was able to see my reflection in a strip of metal trimming on the wall beside me and I didn't recognize myself.
A source familiar with the decision said that Oman closed its diplomatic mission in Gaza following the 2006 Israeli bombing of the strip of land, but it kept close ties with the Palestinian authority.
La Perla is a shantytown of about 350 people built more than a century ago on a narrow strip of Atlantic shoreline between the crashing waves and the towering walls of Old San Juan.
She felt her way by memory, breathing the austere reek of dust and disuse, until she came to a meager strip of light on the ground that signaled the door to the harem's antechamber.
The rebels are trying to break through a strip of government-controlled territory in the hope of reconnecting their area of control in the west of Syria with the encircled sector of eastern Aleppo.
Eritrea signed a peace deal with Ethiopia in 2000, but the latter agreed to implement it only on July 8th, saying it would hand back the almost worthless strip of land that was disputed.
And it has something that Misfit is calling a touch bezel, which is thin strip of display around the face that can be used to control certain interactions on the watch like a touchwheel.
Days after the FBI had left the area, a single strip of yellow caution tape remained, moored by a rock, plastic pot, and a shredded tire, the only indication that something had occurred there.
The small strip of sand is located just a few feet from Princess Juliana International Airport and has become a destination for beachgoers who want to feel engine exhaust while sipping a tropical cocktail.
Dominated by sponges and crust-forming red algae called rhodoliths, the reef stretches along a ~600 mile (1000 kilometer) strip of shallow, outer continental shelf, from the French Guiana border to Brazil's Maranhão State.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan's spokesman said on Wednesday the aim of the military incursion, dubbed "Operation Euphrates Shield", was to "cleanse" the strip of territory of all militant groups and threats to Turkish security.
In October 2012, just a few days before Hurricane Sandy slammed into New Jersey, it was churning north past the narrow strip of white sand beach separating NASA's most celebrated spaceport from the sea.
Vu Viet Anh, principal designer at TA Landscape Architecture, said the bridge was created to evoke the image of "giant hands of Gods, pulling a strip of gold out of the land," Reuters reported.
READ: How war could turn on strip of land The London-based monitoring group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported two suicide bombers and a suicide car bomb were responsible for the Damascus attacks.
They said the banks planned to keep a "vertical" strip of the deal - that is, a sliver of each class of the bond, from Triple A all the way down to the unrated bottom.
The Ferghana Valley, a fertile and densely populated strip of land that straddles Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, is considered to be the heart of Islamist militancy in Central Asia, whose main target is Russia.
The strip of sand, a half-hour drive from the capital and backed by seafood restaurants, is a weekend favorite for Kingstonians, a place to kick back and "lyme" – the local term for "chill".
The focus of the jewelry, which includes the Glamazon unadorned 18-karat gold cuff ($25,000) and the Glamazon Stardust collar decorated with a single strip of tiny diamonds ($14,500), is its gently undulating curves.
This long, narrow, mystifying-fastened strip of cloth is a timeless menswear staple, and you probably have distinct memories of all the ties your dad had in his rotation while you were growing up.
The Times's earlier investigation traced the different paths to Hart Island, a desolate, inaccessible strip of land in the Long Island Sound where more than a million New Yorkers have been buried since 1869.
Akwesasne territory stretches across the St Lawrence River, crossing Ontario, Quebec, and New York — including a small strip of Canadian territory on the south side of the river that is surrounded by American soil.
This means that Lewis will cut apart a painting that he is working on and reposition the pieces, inserting a strip of canvas in the space between two sections or adding a new layer.
The Lido is a seven-mile strip of beach in Venice that became known as a luxury destination for the likes of Serge Diaghilev, Coco Chanel, and Thomas Mann, author of Death in Venice.
Must-eat: Traditional fritters like bacalaítos (salt cod) and alcapurrias (green-banana dough with meat), from the strip of restaurants and food kiosks that stretches along Highway 3, known as Los Kioskos de Luquillo.
Less than an hour later, twin natural disasters — a 703 magnitude earthquake and a tsunami that unleashed an 270-foot wave — turned parts of Palu and the surrounding strip of coastline into a graveyard.
As the Warriors motored to a 136-100 victory to seize a two-games-to-none lead in their best-of-seven series, the Spurs provided as much resistance as a strip of cellophane.
It would assist in fulfilling one Turkish long-term goal, which is a wide strip of the northwestern Syrian border becoming a safe zone Turkey helps control, and to which Syrian refugees can return.
Food not only for its sensual pleasure — it's always on her mind: a man's forehead has "wavy lines across it like a thick strip of bacon" — but also for its immemorial link to crime.
He explained that Steve is a strip of ionized gas moving through the air at about four miles per second, with temperatures as high as 10,800 degrees Fahrenheit — as hot as the earth's core.
I am based in Melbourne, Australia, but over New Year&aposs some friends and I decided to go travel towards a popular strip of beach towns on the South Coast of New South Wales.
A pipeline company was able to take a strip of the Jones' land with government deployment of a legal tool known as eminent domain, a constitutional mechanism reserved for use in the public good.
According to people briefed on the agency's plan, the first new section of the wall will be built on a short strip of federally owned land in San Diego, where there is already fencing.
Trump's inauguration gown, with its undulant strip of gazar at the bodice and a slit that traveled saucily from hip to hem, is the first important dress he has created under his own name.
He placed more of the cells onto a strip of nerve tissue that he'd extracted from Fidyka's lower leg and inserted in his spine, in order to help span the gap in his cord.
It was the morning after 59 people were slain and more than 500 injured in gunfire that rained down on an open-air country music concert near Las Vegas' strip of neon-lit casinos.
Scientists have only had a hazy conception of the dead zone located in the Gulf of Oman, a strip of ocean sandwiched between India, Iran and Oman, and an important gateway into the Persian Gulf.
Lena Dunham has waged a very public war with that strip of hair, or lack thereof, directly above her eyes ever since making the classic pre-teen mistake of partaking in some serious over-plucking.
Head to the BP along the two-block strip of restaurants off Hosea Williams Drive, next door to the Arden's Garden, for a souvenir from Kirkwood as Future might remember it: a gas station mixtape.
Next Tuesday, Russian and Turkish forces will jointly start to patrol a 10 km (6 mile) strip of land in northeast Syria where U.S. troops had long been deployed along with their former Kurdish allies.
But what makes Bridge unique is how it integrates Occipital's first product: the Structure Sensor, a marker-sized strip of cameras and sensors that can map physical objects and environments with incredible levels of detail.
The newest Pro models also feature a futuristic Touch Bar, which is a multi-touch enabled strip of glass built into the keyboard for instant access to the tools you want, when you want them.
PRESTON NEW ROAD, England (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Susan and Chris Holliday moved to a rural strip of land in northern England for their retirement, they looked forward to the area's peacefulness and unspoilt views.
When Israel made peace with Jordan in 1994, it abandoned its bunker posts along the border, but a strip of land on the Israeli side, 70km long and up to 2km wide, remains heavily mined.
Finally, he has affixed a strip of wood covered with patches of brown and yellow that starts at the bottom edge near the right-hand corner and rises to the middle of the top edge.
The source of the noise is believed to be the blast furnaces on nearby Zug Island, the industrial strip of land in the middle of the Detroit River, on the American side of the border.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Using salvaged machines and a hand-cranked camera, conservators at the George Eastman Museum created the first strip of 35mm motion-picture film not produced by a commercial company.
But I don't think it's going to revolutionize the Mac, and I suspect the future looks a lot more like a dull-but-useful row of virtual buttons than a strip of fancy DJ controls.
There's Youngstown and Warren, Ohio — or a whole strip of towns along Lake Erie, from Toledo, Ohio, back to Erie, Pa. Many of these same areas broke heavily for Mr. Trump in the Republican primary.
This tumor was in the motor strip of the right parietal lobe (a half-inch-wide and seven-inch-long ribbon of brain tissue that sends the signals down to your left arm to move).
Bangladesh is said now to host at least 800,000 stateless Rohingyas on a 100km-long strip of land in the most underdeveloped part of the country (one UN estimate puts the figure at around 1m).
So Rose and I parked on the side of the road, laced up our shoes in the back seat and jogged down the one-lane strip of blacktop at the center of the tiny village.
"When the casinos opened, there were many people visiting," said Thong Arn, 2500, a Lao businesswoman whose restaurant is one of the few remaining on a strip of shuttered shop fronts with faded Chinese signs.
In early spring, before the crops were planted, I drove down from Chicago's Midway Airport along Route 66, that old-fashioned strip of duct tape affixing America's great farmland to California and the Mountain West.
The clever way in which this is accomplished is that the duvet cover has a strip of white fabric that makes it look like you've properly folded a sheet over the top of your comforter.
Like tens of thousands of others, the family fled and built a shack in the median strip of a road beneath a willow tree, using an orange truck tarpaulin for extra protection from the elements.
After a rapid success in driving Islamic State back from a coastal strip of territory it controlled, the battle for Sirte has slowed to street-by-street fighting as Misrata forces clear out residential areas.
The UAE, a member of the Western-backed Sunni Muslim coalition battling the Houthis, and the Yemeni forces it supports had captured a series of western coastal towns to form a narrow strip of control.
The young mother has no one to support her or her 2-year-old child, whose father left Danamaja - a remote strip of land some 600 km south of the Chadian capital - without a trace.
In the affluent neighborhood F-7, where Obaid Malik, a young businessman, was parked outside a strip of flower shops, sellers elbowed one another to show him the long-stemmed roses he had asked for.
The violence killed hundreds of civilians last year across the Sahel, a semi-arid strip of land beneath the Sahara Desert, alarming Western powers who have poured money and troops to combat the Islamist groups.
Troops from the Iraqi army and mainly Shi'ite paramilitaries known as Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) were taking part in the campaign against militants hiding in a large strip of border land, Iraqi military officials said.
The two towns are to the west of the strip of territory that Turkey wants to turn into a "safe zone" but Syrian and Russian forces are also meant to clear them of YPG forces.
The concrete base is ribboned with Murano glass tiles in white, gold and green, and a strip of these tiles runs up the front of the concrete, ivy-covered elevator shaft that bisects the facade.
"He's fine, fine, totally safe," and Richard told himself that he had never thought otherwise, though immediately his mind had zoomed through a pornographic strip of every evil thing that could have befallen his son.

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