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792 Sentences With "to one side"

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Increasingly, though, he put his native caution to one side.
The cell has a small study table to one side.
And she pinned her famous loose waves to one side.
Part your hair to one side, creating a deep part.
Smiling at the camera, her head tilted to one side.
A powder room is to one side of the foyer.
The idea was that all Hispanics went to one side.
The living room is to one side of the entry.
But the film takes a curious step to one side.
Her head hung to one side, resting on her shoulder.
It settled on the bottom, leaning slightly to one side.
I think she has put her interests to one side.
She's a porcupine with shiny quills stylishly parted to one side.
Move to one side and place livers in pan to sear.
A man in a long overcoat leaning slightly to one side.
A Fruit of the Loom display sags crookedly to one side.
Strong light off to one side seemed to confuse the camera.
So yeah, he would push the racial thing to one side.
Kloss's mouth visibly dropped and her head tilted to one side.
Political intolerance is hardly confined to one side of the aisle.
The stairs leading to the second floor list to one side.
To one side is a barber's chair where she occasionally provides haircuts.
Chairs, tables, glass, people went flying to one side of the ship.
"Straightened, waved, clipped to one side or even tied up," she says.
The Times's suggestions for replacing the position lean heavily to one side.
Off to one side of this dispiriting blur of statistics, two new
Wrap the tortillas in tin foil and put to one side. 6.
Her formerly long blond hair is short now, parted to one side.
I breathe to one side, then the other, a kind of meditation.
The rabbit had fallen to one side, face down on the floor.
You can't really tell; you just turn your head to one side.
This game may come down to one side making a tired mistake.
A yard and parking area are to one side of the house.
And those changes are usually limited to one side of the body.
Bethann Hardison and Iman, the trailblazing models, sat to one side, chatting.
But A La Folie is a quiet bistro off to one side.
To one side was a left-handed pitching prospect named Sean Newcomb.
As I drifted off, my body started leaning over to one side.
With his camera set up in front of the house, but off to one side, every little sad, chipped tile of the worn-out siding is visible; the unpainted shed in the background is leaning to one side.
Mission accomplished, I put my phone to one side... but not for long.
The women first wait for Howard in a rough circle to one side.
An old Victorian house sat slightly off its foundation, leaning to one side.
To one side of the building, a scraggly volleyball net was strung up.
Some governments have passed laws that lean to one side of the debate.
Left pessimism appeals to one side of Americans' outlook, completely missing the other.
Corruption in New York does not stick to one side of the aisle.
Seems like the Pokémon madness isn't confined to one side of the globe.
Inside was just a small drift of household items piled to one side.
Nicole, who intended to study nursing herself, cocked her head to one side.
Sitting far to one side of the stage, I felt my stomach lurch.
The dining room is to one side, through a barn-style sliding door.
If I turned to one side, the woman's arms puffed out like sausages.
" With a conspiratorial glance to one side, he said, "Take the gloves off.
I put the binder to one side and put on a T-shirt.
Something else comes along, and moves the game I was playing to one side.
Tease the ponytail, then pull all the hair off to one side of head.
Crops grow to one side and a big open field looms on the other.
Shunting people you don't like to one side doesn't work, and it never will.
When anyone mentioned the deaths in the hotel, he put these to one side.
"Everyone should put their personal ambitions and party interests to one side," he said.
To one side, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton stand together with big toothy smiles.
But for me, I'm not really judging that—let's put that to one side.
Colbert raced around to one side of the trailer to find a gaping hole.
His tongue, flapped to one side, resembles a red flag on a suburban mailbox.
Push the onions to one side and add the remaining coconut and grapeseed oils.
Off to one side stood a multitiered racing trophy that seemed out of place.
The warrior princess with the Mohawk stood to one side and practiced her lines.
Her tangy breath on my neck as she swept my hair to one side. . . .
Off to one side, there's a snack bar with a handful of packaged goods ...
She tilts her head to one side, places a hand gently under her chin.
"Euro skeptic rhetoric will be put to one side," DBRS said in a note.
The Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., sat to one side of Gov.
One wing was out to one side, the other wing held behind my back.
The family room is to one side and the living room to the other.
He arrived in a dark suit with his blond hair slicked to one side.
To one side of the landing was what must be considered the master bedroom.
The Star Theater, which once showcased Chinese opera, is leaning precariously to one side.
Correct footing will allow you to fall purposefully to one side or the other.
To one side Gaston Lachaise's marvelously alive portrait bust of O'Keeffe, in alabaster, observes.
To one side is a wine bar, with a raw bar in the middle.
Another photo from the scene showed a school bus with significant damage to one side.
See, that was a nervous tick, to twirl and pull it off to one side.
An ode to old Hollywood glam, Scarlett almost always parts Robbie's hair to one side.
It obliges citizens to put their faith to one side in their dealings with it.
A map of the area showed Los Canales lagoon to one side of the highway.
Sit back in your chair and roll your head to one side, then the other.
Putting all that to one side, are the opening bars close enough for a claim?
Just off the house to one side is a large annex inside a restored barn.
Electricity poles and cables were broken and shredded; a snapped tree hung to one side.
I was worried about trying to stay to one side so they wouldn't recognize me.
Then he spotted his colleague Henry J. Stern, no wallflower, way off to one side.
While drifting to one side, she held a glass, half full, yet never spilled it.
I scoot to one side of the mattress and he falls back onto the pillow.
It was an injured pigeon listing to one side and looking alternately forlorn and frantic.
To one side is an open kitchen and living room separated by an oversized island.
Anthony Haden-Guest, a writer and cartoonist, stood to one side, sketching in his notebook.
Nearby, another hotel, the Ljubljana, was leaning to one side, its ornamental Roman columns cracked.
The living room is to one side and the formal dining room to the other.
He said all the passengers on board had moved to one side of the boat.
But, she said, the misogyny is not limited to one side of the political spectrum.
The very best independent investigators will be able to set these biases to one side.
The 25-ton truck lurched to one side, and Chapple realized it wasn't glass, but ice.
It stands in front of a mirror, with a roll of paper hung to one side.
She went on to do her postdoctoral research on why the heart loops to one side.
Lynette stood over me, her head cocked to one side, a slight smile on her face.
"Now, if YouTube started showing favor to one side, then I would have concerns," he said.
Inside, the train's charred engine could be seen tilted to one side next to a platform.
He had one hand on the wall to one side and she was against the wall.
Slumped in a wheelchair, she sat listing to one side, clutching a tissue in one hand.
Then you get stretched to one side and there is this battle between fear and greed.
As the trawler, or "big boat," rocked about, its growing load suddenly shifted to one side.
They'd crowd over to one side of the pen to get away from the wolf puppies.
Just hold down the green button in the first window and drag it to one side.
You cannot have the person in charge of an impartial investigation be partial to one side.
He stands to one side for a moment, watching the shape and rhythm of the battle.
A series of glass panels slide, turn and stack to one side, opening to the terrace.
Liz, out in the house, her head to one side, playing with her bracelet, and listening.
Throw the hair to one side and spray it into the roots, mid-lengths and ends.
Off to one side is a sculpture of a hippo, fashioned from a single Balinese tree.
To one side, they installed custom ipe cabinets supporting a barbecue where the family grills pizzas.
He said the plane appeared to swerve to one side and revved its engines before crashing.
Off to one side, I find Mo'jgow Sahbi and Jihed Hassen sitting under a timber awning.
But let's put all of that to one side and talk about the really bad stuff.
High production costs meant high retail prices, and that meant putting artistic ego to one side.
"Grain market fundamentals have been rather put to one side," Nathan Cordier of consultancy Agritel said.
To one side of its booth in November was a company that sells sliding glass doors.
"When I saw he was carrying a gun, I quickly moved to one side," he added.
"Look," said Dingell, as he leaned to one side and rested his forehead on his hand.
He seems particularly offended by Mendoza's hair style—how it falls to one side, just so.
Over to one side a little figure holds up the words of the Pledge of Allegiance.
In a bedroom off to one side, partly visible, is a bed with a white blanket.
So let's put the most malevolent interpretation of Trump's motives to one side for the moment.
These including flicking and pushing the nose to one side or the other, and rubbing the bottom.
Part your hair off to one side, then gather the hair under your part into your hands.
"[You have] to pat those worries to one side sometimes and just enjoy the moment," she says.
A softly chipped penalty in the middle of the net as the goalkeeper dived to one side.
She completed her Capitol Hill outfit with her hair slicked back and parted deep to one side.
Let's leave my death to one side for now and hop to a closer point in time.
So much for the aging process and the new generation expected to shove them to one side.
CreditCreditSasha Arutyunova for The New York Times Laolu Senbanjo stood silently, head slightly bent to one side.
Vetica styled it with sleek waves swept to one side, with the other tucked behind her ear.
She stands tall, shoulders relaxed, pink scarf neatly tied around her neck and tilted to one side.
The Sass & Bide number was paved in sequins and paired with a hat cocked to one side.
It's hard to sustain a big number with just hitting predominantly to one side of the field.
Then she places the back of her hand to her neck while she looks to one side.
One skirt jutted out stoutly to one side, where it laced to the waist like a boot.
By the end of the fight, his nose had migrated over to one side of his face.
The captain announced it over the P.A. system and everyone rushed to one side of the boat.
The living room is to one side, open to a den with glossy blue built-in bookshelves.
"It's like captaining a slightly listing boat, that is kind of toppling to one side," he said.
The book, beautifully translated by Umit Hussein, reads like a fever dream, to one side of reality.
Off to one side, Jeanette Delgado, one of the company's most admired dancers, was particularly eye-catching.
"Lots of people struggle to do this and only want to breathe to one side," she explained.
But surely the tortilla on its own plate off to one side brings it back to Mexico?
To one side of the passage from bar to dining room is a narrow nook behind curtains.
They are questions that won't be answered effectively by exclusive appeals to one side or the other.
"The benefits of trading solely with the W.T.O., I will leave solely to one side," he said.
The living room is to one side, and a den with grasscloth wallpaper is to the other.
While they talked, Ulf sat slumped in his chair to one side, his face wet with tears.
" On a stage to one side, two men with guitars were performing under a sign marked "N.
A powder room with a corner sink and taps with crystal handles is off to one side.
My brother often took me to one side and shook me, expecting I'd snap out of it.
EU officials expect divisive issues to be put to one side to reach consensus on the declaration.
Finally it was turned on, sucking hungrily at her chest, stomach, and crotch before flopping to one side.
The covers on Colin's bed were turned out to one side, and the bedside table drawer was open.
The Fin Finger Vibe offers multiple sensations, thanks to one side that has a more targeted-pinpoint stimulation.
Some forms of competition can be fair but still end with the gains going mostly to one side.
Faced with a sex scene she knew she had a choice: plough in or veer to one side.
While Ed talked, his dad, Mick, sat to one side and munched on a serve of spring rolls.
Officials believe its cargo may have shifted in heavy seas, causing it to list heavily to one side.
"Therefore we do not need to put to one side the principle in itself straight away," she said.
Williams wore the baby-pink strapless dress with her hair down to one side for her Emmys debut.
Le Figaro newspaper said the Clinton figure would be put to one side in case of future need.
The politicians only listen to one side—the side that's screaming the loudest—and not what should matter.
The assault left her blind in both eyes and caused serious damage to one side of her face.
The minaret of a mosque, leaning precariously to one side, is one of the few structures still standing.
Regardless of your stand either way, did reading the columns sway you to one side or the other?
When the time came I stood beneath the airplane, to one side of the cargo hatch and waited.
The top of the breakfast bar slides to one side to reveal stairs that descend into the basement.
And, it is easier to just put that to one side because, in the end, that's one person.
Instead, smoke can be seen to one side of the drone ship followed by water splashing the camera.
Two steps up to one side is a family room, an informal dining area and a media area.
The nautical term "heeling" means to lean to one side, and "port" indicates the left side of the boat.
Add a slice of cheese to one side per sandwich and place under broiler until cheese is melted. 3.
The slide was of a chick embryo at the stage where its heart begins to loop to one side.
Work some gel through it and style it so it falls sharply to one side for a graphic finish.
To one side is Turkey, whose forbears presided over the killing of about a million Ottoman Armenians in 1915.
As we saw over the last few months, such bad behavior isn't exclusive to one side of the aisle.
Prior to the shave, Davidson sported a longer style, which he typically swept to one side at the front.
And judges—like the rest of us—are not very good at putting their subconscious biases to one side.
"We were listening to one side of the equation and it was very believable at the time," she says.
The added security at the event helped keep the attackers confined to one side of the university, he said.
Peter used all of his remaining strength to roll to one side, snapping Caroline's head against the paneled wall.
Video posted on YouTube by the coast guard shows the Chinese boat listing to one side during the operation.
But having put the demos to one side for a while, I suddenly thought, 'I wonder how those sound?
The way it works with typewriters is that you make a small stack of fresh paper to one side ...
Pictures posted on Gilnegah show the damaged warship listing to one side near wave breakers that protect the port.
The dishes I look forward to eating again are those cooked in the open kitchen off to one side.
If using charcoal, bank to coal to one side for direct grilling and leave an area for indirect cooking.
To one side, Louis Garrel, the brooding, dark-eyed poster boy of cinematic hauteur, was vaping in thoughtful solitude.
Giant shoulder bags that contain everything I need for the day and which makes me tilt to one side.
He leans to one side and appears somewhat frail, yet he stares forth with an assurance beyond his years.
After a moment there was a jolt, and the passengers who were standing were all wrenched to one side.
Moving gingerly, I hovered to one side, trying not to get in the way as Coblentz injected her spheres.
Renters might notice, and perhaps wonder, why bathtub knobs aren't centered over drains but are closer to one side.
"I am a mermaid," said Bella Noche, who pinned a large, bright orange crab to one side of her hair.
But my aim over the next few weeks is to set my cynicism, though not my scepticism, to one side.
What I really want in the micro-console, though, putting the actual games to one side, is longer controller leads.
America is a polarised country, and an appeal to one side of the political divide can quickly alienate the other.
Free speech is carelessly tossed to one side in order to silence views and people that liberals label as intolerant.
But Rodrigo Duterte, who had just become president, made it clear that he would put the case to one side.
That module might also contain a battery, adding weight that tends to be annoying, tugging the earbuds to one side.
Had they fully committed to one side of the story, the film might have dealt a more powerful emotional blow.
I was sitting way off to one side of the audience so I could see Don go into the wings.
QALANDIYA, West Bank (Reuters) - To one side loom towers manned by Israeli soldiers who keep watch from behind bulletproof glass.
Left to one side is the bigger question of whether misreporting stocks levels in the LME system has market impact.
It's so lucrative to one side, and the capabilities so tantalizing to the other, that this seems unlikely to change.
"Soon we were 'burying the rail' " — heeling so far to one side that the rail of the boat was underwater.
It's a toss-up whether or not it'll be a small circle in the center or off to one side.
Critics of Iger and Disney see that as proof that the company only applies a certain standard to one side.
But consistently linking only to one side of a debate can leave the impression that you, too, are taking sides.
"Satire allowed me to critique all of the narratives without being politically committed to one side or another," he said.
" As our guests made their way out, Pam took Viki to one side and said, "He's going to need insurance.
Three agents, Columbus whispered to me, were sitting on a sofa to one side watching soccer on a mounted television.
This is known as "motivated reasoning," and it is by no means confined to one side of the political spectrum.
When the turkey has browned nicely on both sides, remove it from the pan and put to one side. 6.
The eels are then filleted and the heads and bones set to one side to use for making the sauce.
She told the BBC that the first ship sunk after passengers rushed to one side after spotting a rescue boat.
The towering trees lean conspicuously to one side, always toward the south, as though buffeted by years of strong winds.
To one side, the city stretches all the way to the sea; the other offers spectacular sunsets over the mountains.
To one side is the master suite, which has a study area and a stone fireplace on an angled wall.
He wore a striped button-down shirt and wire-rimmed glasses, his disheveled white hair loosely tumbling to one side.
GC: There's still a lot of Brexit to come, so, we'll put that to one side for the time being.
"Previously, the technology hasn't been there so curators have put it to one side to be dealt with later," Fraser said.
World Rugby, the sport's governing body, says the tackler must be positioned behind or to one side of the ball carrier.
In the cause of removing Mr Maduro, America should for the time being set its quarrel with Cuba to one side.
Roland Contreras, Florencio&aposs grandson and my cousin, remembers friends coming over and asking why his house leaned to one side.
Amanda, like himself, kept shifting position, gathering her legs to one side then the other as she attended to Madewela's words.
Again and again in the book, the president ends up being swayed to one side or the other by personal sentiment.
"The families are being kept to one side (of the camp) for their own safety," an Iraqi military intelligence officer said.
In the courtyard, it's really open to one side and really well defined to the other side, which makes it cozy.
Google's Gboard smushed the keyboard to one side and Microsoft's Word Flow curved the keyboard into an arc for better reachability.
The church has plastic sheets over its walls for protection while debris with parts of frescoes is piled to one side.
That should factor into whether Norman trails Beckham around the field, as he did last year, or stays to one side.
To one side of the main entrance foyer is an outdoor courtyard around which the home's entertainment wing has been built.
Picture her now, whipping her head to one side then back again, her big eyes wetly beseeching some absent, universal lover.
The bed teetered to one side, with the towel under the leg tracing the arc of our path along the corridor.
In the courtyard two men, the imam and a friend, were hauling large stones to one side to clear the floor.
But quietly, off to one side, an oft-maligned sector of the populace was also wailing and gnashing their teeth: pornographers.
His upper body tilts to one side, as if his ribs have been bruised and he's trying to keep them tight.
There was one link of the train off to one side and the other on the other side of the freeway.
From the foyer, a formal dining room is to one side and a living room with a fireplace to the other.
Most notable is the refrigerated room off to one side, which holds all manner of common and uncommon fruit and vegetables.
Two or three dancers place a boom box to one side of the train and work their way through a routine.
I listen to one side of it and think it's great and don't really feel like putting the other side on.
Showing compassion to one side may have led to critics saying that they had a bias because of their kind actions.
To one side of the foyer is a living room with glass doors to a front patio with an outdoor fireplace.
To one side is the living room, which has a muscular stone fireplace and French doors leading out to a sunroom.
When white women are in my path, they almost always continue straight, forcing me to one side without changing their course.
Satisfied, she discarded the drawing to one side and took a new blank sheet of paper and started a second design.
And, obviously: They turn their head toward me, slink to one side, and finish me with two shotgun bursts, pump–pump.
Actually being pragmatic on the debate around climate change, while avoiding being blinded by partisanship by playing strictly to one side.
Her thick hair is pushed to one side in front of her, and she is frowning, probably because of the sunlight.
Side Saddle In a twist on seated sex positions, you'll sit on their partner's lap, but put both legs to one side.
To one side is the table with the bronze ear and the perfume; on the other are three silkscreens with handmade interventions.
The two sides are nearly symmetrical, which means these earbuds are weighted perfectly and won't slip to one side or the other.
He often sagged to one side and seemed unsure of how to position himself, body language Trump would pounce on in debates.
LONDON — Holding my phone high in the air, I tilt my head to one side and channel my best Kylie Jenner pout.
"If the dog wasn't on task to stay in the MRI, she would probably cock her head to one side," he added.
Off to one side is the beginnings of a labyrinth, in the centre of which stands experimental Berlin-based vocalist Stine Janvin.
Eva Hicks, a mother of three, said she politely asked the woman to step to one side as she reached for medicine.
You apply the spray paint to one side of the plexiglass and the chalk marker with your statement on the other side.
As prime minister, though, he disappointed many supporters by pushing these issues to one side, and he ignored them in his campaign.
The Ahmeds' three sons—seven, nine, and twelve—were always dressed in matching outfits, their hair combed and gelled to one side.
Wrapped Side PonytailLogan Browning wore her two-toned faux locs to one side, and cleverly wrapped her elastic with a few strands.
"Steering a little to one side where the snow is closer to pure white and is less packed usually increases traction somewhat."
Leaning to one side, she passed Lakshman and his father by the doorway and took it down the hall to the bathroom.
Solving the puzzle in this case is easy: A very large, highly visible bird stands off to one side of the screen.
Putting that to one side, the Vayyar investment has a lot of potential applicability across the many industries where Koch has holdings.
And then, just off to one side of the path, I saw a single grave, surrounded by a beaten split-rail fence.
To one side of the entrance hall is a kitchen with a vaulted, beamed ceiling, four arched windows and GE Profile appliances.
Emily Hoffman stood nearby with her head tilted to one side, leaning back at a slight angle in a posture of surrender.
To one side of the foyer is a living room with a fireplace that connects to a study with built-in bookshelves.
To one side, French doors open to a sunken office with built-in bookcases; to the other is a formal dining room.
In order to hit a target straight ahead, one needs to arc it to one side, to account for its return swing.
The United States and its allies were increasingly drawn to one side of the fighting, without extended debate over what that shift portended.
He caught up with me, grabbing my arm and trying to pull me to one side, repeatedly telling me that he loved me.
The specs, which will cost $999, look like a traditional pair of glasses with a camera and magnifying glass attached to one side.
On a gas grill, you can leave one burner off, and on a charcoal grill you can keep the charcoal to one side.
Where there was disagreement among the 27, they said, issues would be put to one side until talks start with Britain next year.
This created clutter in people's timelines — following only one person in a conversation was like listening to one side of a telephone call.
It was always pink and iridescent, and you couldn't move your head to one side without your hair perpetually sticking to your lips.
The Mosul Hotel, shaped as a stepped pyramid, appeared to be leaning to one side after the explosions, two witnesses said by phone.
Anyway, the Premier League was back in action this weekend, so, for now, let's put England's inevitable World Cup failure to one side.
"It might have been people saying the pendulum has swung too far to one side," said JJ Kinahan, chief strategist at TD Ameritrade.
A justice who is consistently far to one side is less likely to swing than a justice whose votes range across the spectrum.
It was a Silver Cross—a luxury make—but dirty and with a stretched spring that caused it to list to one side.
There, the ship was met with a severe storm, which made the boat tilt to one side, causing all the furniture to slide.
The other is the old Grandstand, a gritty shoe box that holds about 6,000 fans and latches on to one side of Armstrong.
Father Charles watched in fascination the girlishness of the gesture, the way she tilted her head to one side and pursed her lips.
Mr. Blackwell, dressed in a slate-colored business shirt and black pants, sat silently during the summations, his head cocked to one side.
The ground floor has a central bar and seats all around, with a fairly intimate 40-seat dining room off to one side.
I felt dread, which only increased when me and one of my friends were told to come to one side for further checks.
Pediatricians and parents said some babies who spent time in the sleeper developed torticollis, a condition that twists the head to one side.
Witnesses described seeing the plane coming in at an odd angle, seeming to flip to one side before it crashed into the ground.
Putting CROMA to one side, Collison went on to co-found and sell one company, Auctomatic, and then start the extremely successful Stripe.
Rather, it's simply because in this country, like in nearly every other, news outlets tend to slant to one side or the other.
The glazed white head of St. Michael, one of the largest single parts of the work, broke loose and rolled to one side.
Tomer sat on a folding stool to one side of the organ, which was built by Thomas Appleton, a Boston craftsman, in 19903.
The film plays out in a single location, at the center of a large, run-down hall with a stage to one side.
Sure, he wove a bit to one side or the other, but, in these comments, Gates has no allegiance to the FBI or Apple.
I took everyone to one side and told them what happened, why I was moving, that I wanted to live openly as a lesbian.
To suck the air out of the DevLoop, Hyperloop One used a row of small pumps, housed in a metal building to one side.
In the middle of the pathway he has painted an imposing tree, along with luminous yellow ovals and snaking orange lines to one side.
Huestis was off to one side when a nun came in, picked up a little satin pillow, and put it over the baby's face.
Seriously, though if one more person tilts their head to one side and says, "Aww babe, you'll find someone," I will scream blue murder.
It essentially pushes the entire QWERTY keyboard over to one side of the phone, so you can reach the far buttons with your thumb.
To create the style, Roszak first parts the hair to one side, before curling medium-sized sections towards the face with a 1-in.
Add half of the mozzarella curd to the pot and gently stir with a spoon, corralling the curds to one side of the pot.
This is a murder mystery where the mystery is set to one side and dealing with the murder is mainly a matter of paperwork.
Put to one side the false claims that the European Commission exceeded its authority in this case by intervening in domestic Irish tax affairs.
This may be something to consider before allowing the politics of it all to encourage a quick jump to one side or the other.
A glass recording studio — where Samsung plans on recording radio programs, podcasts and interviews with special guests and musicians — is off to one side.
Nobody was dancing, and most of his classmates were sitting at the tables off to one side of the gym or standing around talking.
The living room has a wide gas fireplace with a sleek white-tile surround and a wall of burled-wood cabinets to one side.
The vessel overturned and sank apparently after people on the deck all rushed to one side to attract attention from a passing merchant ship.
"You cannot have the person in charge of an impartial investigation be partial to one side," said Democratic Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer Monday.
O'Donnell went on to mockingly imitate Trump, flipping her hair over to one side and deepening her voice as the audience roared with laughter.
But it's also potentially more problematic in terms of conflicting ideologies and agendas, so Cradle for now has left that category to one side.
And for a chic finishing touch, Heath added in a rose gold bobby pin to one side of the look to hold a twist.
These make it easy to cluster your briquets to one side of the grill so you can keep your indirect cooks on the other.
He would take a single bite from each plate, then move it to one side or the other, sorting out the things he liked.
The stage floor is outlined in tape, and after 20 minutes, they split it in half with more tape, restricting themselves to one side.
To one side in the high-ceilinged space are plush banquettes, tables and chairs: 22 Avenue of the Americas (28th Street), no phone, pastaflyer.com.
We even made them use an Edmonton Oilers goaltender, which is pretty much as far to one side as the difficulty slider will go.
You have a say in this, as much as you would like to imagine that you're just standing off to one side watching it.
When performing, she often gathers her long hair in a topknot that slowly migrates to one side or the other as the evening progresses.
"I don't want to end up… you know, blotto," he said, quickly pantomiming a person slouched to one side of his chair, mouth open.
The club has a decidedly Old World feel, with photographs of its curlers on the walls and a blazing fireplace off to one side.
Winstonians tend to go to one side or another in a big way, and they don't care what the rest of the world thinks.
Serve in a bowl, the hot soba arranged to one side of the tofu and the kimchi to the other, along with the sauce.
Serve in a bowl, the hot soba arranged to one side of the tofu and the kimchi to the other, along with the sauce.
In a smart, if sometimes shaggy, monologue that ponders an ideologically riven nation, Mr. Quinn is not firmly allied to one side or another.
Level "10" provides an obvious mixture that sounds as if the audio's been pushed to one side as the ambient sound around you filters in.
Meghan, who wore a pretty pink Prada dress for the occasion, was picture sitting with her legs crossed and her legs stretched to one side.
For example, the hijab can be wrapped asymmetrically to create an effect that's similar to that of bangs being swept to one side, she said.
Being lucky is being able to believe that your friends are good people, just because you were only ever privy to one side of them.
The fungus, called artbrinium, produces toxins that can cause vomiting, staring to one side, convulsions, spasms and coma, according to the World Health Organization (PDF).
I really put my writing skills to one side and started using other parts of my body rather than using my brain all the time.
The guy should put the singing, acting, and hosting stuff to one side and focus on honing his already clearly-very-well-developed detective skills.
Seated off to one side, with a slim gray plastic band wrapped around his brow, Erik Weihenmayer was warming up, too—by reading flash cards.
"If you wanted to game a Supreme Court nomination, you would go to one side or the other," said Neal Katyal, former acting solicitor general.
With her weight shifted to one side of her body, Sanchez gives birth to a baby boy, with the guard still standing in the doorway.
The flame is reduced, and the pot is tilted to one side and then the other, redirecting the heat and preventing the rice from burning.
There are 242 seats at the kitchen counter, another 257 at a communal table to one side and 210 at banquette tables along one wall.
"So much could go wrong," she said with a grin, her dark hair waterfalling to one side as the kitchen island shook from her chopping.
He aches to die and be put out of his misery, or to simply be able to give in to one side of his nature.
He got down on his haunches, laid a hand to his long, skinny knee, and smiled at her; she set the book to one side.
But like anything else, you have to kind of put that to one side and just try and play the part and see what happens.
In one sequence, you are in the middle of a song and dance, with drummers to one side of you and singers on the other.
The update doesn't completely remove Roadhog's ability to pull hooked foes to one side or another; it just limits how much he can turn them around.
But even if you put illegal manoeuvres to one side, money and power have (frustratingly) long played roles in gaming the system to access higher learning.
In March 2015, the GoT actor told Page Six that he feels as if his "art is being put to one side" for his sex appeal.
"Up until now, if you put Catalonia to one side, it was a relatively benign environment," he said, adding that he remained positive on Spanish equities.
She ditched all accessories, letting her statement shift shine, pairing it with bright red pumps, minimal makeup, and her asymmetrical haircut swept over to one side.
A survivor said the passengers panicked when the boat started to take in water and went to one side, causing the ferry to tilt and capsize.
Then, bend one knee to 90 degrees and let it fall to one side of your body, making sure to keep both shoulders touching the floor.
France was near, Yonville not that far from Naples, the wound dripped blood, the sparatràp, stuck to my cheek, pulled the stretched skin to one side.
You could also go to the restroom and lean your upper body to one side to stretch the other side, then repeat on the opposite side.
Raw judicial politics to one side, Justice Scalia leaves a giant hole in the seat he occupied for nearly three decades on the Supreme Court bench.
And, like most pro wrestlers (and pro wrestling promoters), Trump's ultimate loyalty isn't to one side or the other -- it's to the best, most watchable story.
I walked it slowly now, feeling how easily I could stumble, taking a step or two to one side before I brought myself back to line.
The absence of wing landing gear means once it slows enough, the plane leans to one side and a wingtip comes to rest on the ground.
The "shift" is a much discussed recent example—moving most defenders to one side of the field against hitters who are predicted to pull the ball.
"When that happens, he tries to put his most prized possessions to one side of his flat, and save all his newspapers and books," Arnaud explains.
Algerian TV station Ennahar reported the plane was a Soviet-era Ilyushin, and showed images of smoke rising from the aircraft's fuselage, tilted to one side.
Young and Morris went to one side of the court while Roy Walker and Jamelle Tolliver went to the other end and sat on a table.
Push to one side of the wok, then crack the egg onto the other side and cook until the white is nearly set, about 15 seconds.
The lingering intrusion of semiotics, and, more recently, provisional and post-studio theories have elbowed to one side abstract painting as a sensually based visual experience.
Because the inflamed ligament has nowhere to expand into—just hard bone to one side and hard tooth on the other—it can be incredibly painful.
The living room is to one side and has angled walls with windows on either side of a fireplace and an opening to the dining room.
It's a notion confirmed by the presence of the first person we see, a decrepit and isolated woman, listing to one side in a spotlighted wheelchair.
Each time I think I have hit the nail on the head, the nail slips to one side and the hammer blow falls on my fingers.
Hall led me through the garage, down a ramp, and into a lounge, with a stone fireplace, a dining area, and a kitchen to one side.
To one side of the foyer is the living room, which has windows on three sides, built-in cabinetry and a large brick wood-burning fireplace.
To one side of the sun-filled hallway is a large open kitchen with a long U-shaped granite counter and updated stainless-steel Dacor appliances.
But considering the vast number of card transactions still done in stores, American card spending habits haven't completely shifted to one side or the other yet.
To one side of us is the superblock, filled with people walking with their shopping bags and small dogs, sitting in clusters, everywhere talking and talking.
The star debuted her new look on her Instagram story, in a mirror shot that showed her blonde strands parted to one side and slightly pulled back.
Since Winter usually wears her thick, dark hair parted to one side or down the middle, the heavy fringe is a total departure from her everyday style.
Using a spoon, push the potato mixture to one side of the skillet; add beaten egg and the reserved 1 tablespoon drippings to empty side of skillet.
It works pretty similarly to the Oculus Rift's built-in solution, routing the headset's cables to one side and providing on-ear headphones that swing into place.
She may have put a side of herself to one side, but she does create a positive and productive life for herself, which I like about her.
Much-needed reforms, such as a dilution of the country's extreme centralisation, have been shelved for fear that they will bring advantage to one side or other.
When someone flips a switch, lithium ions are attracted to one side of the sandwich, making the glass go white so it resembles a plain, opaque wall.
Put any dreams you had of doing a super-speedy desk-to-disco makeup look to one side and embrace it for this upcoming party season, instead.
In fact, eagle-eyed royal fans may notice that she almost always sits with her legs leaning to one side whenever she's seated at a public event.
The altar stood to one side of a room with cement walls that serves as a bedroom and living area for Alonzo and her three surviving children.
"The pendulum went too far to one side, where we were spending too much of your money on climate change and not really efficiently," Mulvaney said said.
She pushes the breakfast things to one side, fills the colander with dead frogs from the fridge and starts rinsing and patting them dry on kitchen towels.
We'd put our equipment to one side and as far away as we could from the main hub of party people, and went to join our friends.
From there, an elevator speeds up and docks at a spacious lobby, with the restaurant to one side and private dining rooms and an event space opposite.
Most re-enactors have strong preferences, but few stick exclusively to one side, instead switching into Confederate or Union garb if the opposing ranks are too thin.
To one side of the entry hall, a dining room, family room and kitchen are artfully divided by partial walls resembling a series of oversized picture frames.
" While Geldof continued explaining her approach to parenting, Hopkins — with her red face turned to one side — grimaced, presumably contemplating how best to launch her attack. "A.
To one side is the larger wing of the house, where there is a living room with reclaimed antique oak flooring, a beamed ceiling and a fireplace.
Bonnie's feelings are invested in Forky, and the other toys are pushed to one side—not superseded, exactly, just not as super as they used to be.
"The pendulum went to one side, and now the pendulum has swung back," said Deltan Dallagnol, the federal prosecutor who led Brazil's main anti-corruption task force.
Migraines are typically characterized by severe, disabling, recurrent attacks of pain confined to one side of the head, pulsating in quality and aggravated by routine physical activities.
That support could be jeopardized if Zelensky is seen as swinging too far to one side or the other in the current dispute between Democrats and Republicans.
One in particular came against New York right winger Michael Grabner, who was alone in front of the goal with Andersen to one side of the net.
The restaurant, an airy space with high ceilings in ivory and butterscotch, has two dining areas, with the kitchen, an immense stainless-steel island, to one side.
Jackson was seated close to one side of the podium, but at some point he slipped out of his seat and materialized toward the back of the room.
Britain, in the throes of working through the deeply contested Brexit process, now stands to one side of the European Union even as it remains a full member.
By that I mean they've been based on the traditional car layout: four doors, four in-line wheels, four seats and a steering wheel off to one side.
Her strategy looked like a textbook case of European leadership, placing German interests to one side for the greater cause of EU unity and resistance to outside aggressors.
Naturally, the 36-year-old's style meter was off the charts, as she donned a long fur coat, with her long dark "Cher hair" tucked to one side.
Putting Villa's latest failure to one side, there's no finer winner of this week's award than Aaron Pierre of Wycombe for services to the magic of the Cup.
That's because they shrink in length but expand in diameter, just like our own muscle fibers do, when heat is applied selectively to one side of the material.
The classic example is zig-zagging lights off to one side of your visual field that gradually become larger and more intense (also known as a visual aura).
It's just that, only a chair — dirty and disheveled and listing to one side because of two broken legs, with the upholstery and supports all undone and exposed.
Think about the moments people have cocked their heads to one side and said, "oh you'll find someone" or "he's out there" when you tell them you're single.
Step 1: Swoop all your hair over to one side and start a French braid above your right ear, continuing all the way over to your left ear.
The crane lurched to one side, stopped disgorging iron ore, rumbled sideways to a position over a different hold, near the middle of the vessel, and resumed pouring.
Not Leavy, who is at his most demonstrative when turning his visor to one side or another, in coded response to someone who may have messaged him online.
"We found that the robes were capable of being maneuvered in a way that might be described as being pulled to one side or pulled apart," Ferguson said.
Quietly, to herself, she points out how the clock is off-center in the church's tower; the cross embedded in its façade is also off to one side.
"I come up to one side, tap her on the shoulder, and she looked over," Bratton later recalled to a giggly audience at the New York Law School.
Even putting the profitability to one side, last quarter, Spotify faced some criticism (and a drop in its share price) for missing its own targets for subscription growth.
The Euphoria actress, 23, paired the textured, all-grey Berluti suit and tie with smoky black eye makeup, and wore her flowing curly hair down to one side.
If you recall, the students took cellphone videos, first laughing as the ship listed to one side and then panicking as they realized they were going to die.
But then you notice something, the other guy gets close and Ali has adjusted millimeters to one side, then the other, the other guy keeps coming, still nothing.
He never heard of the disease until his son Brandon, who was 7, started drooling, losing his ability to concentrate and listing to one side when he walked.
Off to one side is another dining room, which can be closed for private parties, done in vibrant red and adorned with Mr. Marino's interpretations of Picasso sculptures.
Video of the attack shows Mr. Spencer reeling to one side under the force of the blow and his attacker darting through a crowd after landing the punch.
As the former Affiliated Computer Services building was imploded with explosives on Sunday morning, the core of the 11-story tower stubbornly remained standing, leaning to one side.
A replacement antique front door opens into a hall with a staircase, with the living room to one side and the dining room and kitchen to the other.
Move the dough over to one side and scrape your work area clean of any excess flour, especially any hardened bits, and then clean your hands as well.
"I looked him straight in the eye and he said he could put it to one side," Judge T.S. Ellis told the lawyers in discussing the man's comment.
Francis sat to one side as Karekin led an elaborate service filled with chanting in the compound at Holy Etchmiadzin, the headquarters of the Armenian Church near Yerevan.
By moving a bunch of these parameters to one side or the other you can usually get very different results, often (surprise) in line with your initial beliefs.
To one side, groups of young people, including many expatriate workers, met to board junks for leisurely cruises during which they would drink and swim in isolated bays.
Instead, his rusted sheets of weatherproof steel, more than 5553 feet high, make up a doubled oblong shape that lists to one side like a sinking oil tanker.
I mean, increasingly, people are polarized and so brands are, like everyone else in this country, outdoor brands are deciding to step to one side or the other.
He posted a photo of typical European food items such as French wine, Spanish oranges and a Danish pastry, with British classic tinned baked beans ostracized to one side.
"In our view, something happening to the Namazis would be devastating not just to one side but to both sides," Genser told reporters in a hotel near the venue.
By making its keyboard detachable, it allows users to offset they keyboard to one side or angle it however they want instead of having it bolted onto the system.
But given the DC-centric focus of recent installments, let's put both of them to one side for a second and give Marvel, Sony, and Fox some air time.
For her part, Theresa alternated between her most familiar spot – singing backup on her husband's songs – and sitting to one side of the stage and soaking in the performances.
Shults' co-pilot, Darren Ellisor, was flying the plane when they first heard the explosion, and the aircraft quickly lost pressure and tilted about 40 degrees to one side.
He has run many businesses and certainly could have "created" many jobs (I put to one side the difficult question whether any individual can take credit for "creating" jobs).
He said an old wall surrounding a local Buddhist monastery fell down and a few houses tilted to one side, but there were no other reports of serious damage.
Trees flank a straight European road and the camera sits slightly off to one side so that the all the shot's lines meet at an off-kilter vanishing point.
Hence Sanders will have to walk a bit of a tightrope, with the peril of over-compromise lurking to one side, and that of under-compromise on the other.
So sensitive and emotive is the status of Jerusalem -- and especially its Old City where the holy sites are concentrated -- that successive negotiations have put it to one side.
Cunningham wore a navy, velvet-style tuxedo jacket with patent-leather shoes, while Hempstead Wright sported a multicolored bow tie and a tuxedo jacket that buttoned to one side.
To one side of the camper, an underground tunnel — big enough to crawl through — led in and out of the compound, which was flanked by an apparent target range.
Communicating via a smartphone app, the cushion tells the user whether their posture is correct — leaning too much to one side could indicate chronic pain or some other issue.
Putting the grandstanding to one side, anyone would struggle not to be moved by the stories behind the inventions celebrated at the awards, and the impact they could have.
At another time of political controversy, a few years before his death, he took me to one side at a local event and gave me a piece of advice.
To one side is a large living room with a wood-burning fireplace and windows on three walls; to the other is a dining room with a gas fireplace.
To one side is a living room centered on a wood-burning fireplace, with two doors with glass panes that open into a bright sunroom with a vaulted ceiling.
To one side, there are two steps down to a bedroom, currently used as a media room, and an updated bathroom with a marble tiled shower beneath a skylight.
To one side, a large dressing room and walk-in closet connects to a spacious ceramic-tiled bath with a free-standing tub, a large shower and a vanity.
To one side is a family room with a polished concrete floor, wood-burning fireplace and reclaimed mahogany wall paneling under a vaulted ceiling with exposed steel-tie rods.
If you can find them, they're lined up in a window to one side of the pizza station and sold by employees who seem to know little about them.
Leaving Sanders supporters' criticism of neoliberal sellouts to one side, a labor-liberal alliance committed to both economic and social liberalism remains the party's center of gravity and ideological anchor.
An image of Car Thing shared by Spofity shows an oval black device with a small round screen off to one side, and a few indicator lights next to it.
" Buttigieg also called out Sanders, saying he was "offering an approach that tells folks who are not sure about going all the way to one side that they don't fit.
They twisted the whole thing to one side, which creates a really alluring neckline that is sensual and yet you could probably get away with wearing it to the office.
In the photo on the left, Smith is seen flexing with her head tilted to one side while wearing a black bra and black tights pulled up to her waist.
I was timid about moving my hips, unable to isolate them from my knees, my waist, but I began thrusting whatever I could to one side and then the other.
Make the crown asymmetrical with a slightly large grouping of flowers to one side, and then work your way around the crown with flowers, filling in with the leaves. 5.
But like many other executives trying to push their Brexit worries to one side, he invested - nearly half a million pounds on a new laser-cutting machine over the summer.
And because everyone knows there's no easy way to store them, my "collection" is more so a tall, leaning tower pushed to one side of a shelf in my closet.
Normally, a water molecule is arranged with the oxygen atom in the middle at the two hydrogen atoms off to one side, with the resulting configuration looking like a ">" symbol.
Bothered by a bad back, he said he was only able to throw his fastball to one side of the plate and was also having trouble with his breaking ball.
Bats flitted across the starry sky and coloured lights illuminated the ornate stonework of the triple-arched palace gate and the long arcade running to one side of the stage.
For one month, researchers applied this combined regimen to one side of the subjects' face; and just the phototherapy, which was a special light-emitting device, to the other half.
One survivor, Shamirah Nsereko, told local NTV Uganda on Sunday night the captain had repeatedly warned the passengers that the boat was tilting to one side and taking in water.
And therefore, if we could move the politics, the constitution politics to one side, and concentrate on that sort of pragmatic idea then I think we could achieve a lot.
Today the Binghamton is an eyesore damaged beyond repair, and leans lamely to one side on the muddy river bottom here, across the Hudson from Grant's Tomb near 21968th Street.
To one side there is an ever-growing number of other third-party vendors with their own supply agreements and business costs, and on the other there is Amazon itself.
Leaving orgasms to one side, it makes sense that those caring for pregnant women should listen to them and be kind in order for birth to be a good experience.
You try to send someone to one side of the storm and someone to the other, so you're in a good position to get to the places that are affected.
If you're a bigger person, like me, you may need to lean to one side while on the toilet so that you have room to get the nozzle down there.
Off to one side stands a low-key kitchen — helmed by the bartender Selma Slabiak — that serves breads from Meyers Bageri, Saxelby's cheeses, pour-over coffee, tea and homemade sodas.
In carving out the middle ground on Brexit — promising a second referendum, but refusing to commit to one side or the other — he has alienated both Leave and Remain voters.
Mr. Longhurst also brings on to the Olivier stage an actual orchestra, the Southbank Sinfonia, whose playing weaves in and among the action rather than sitting sedately to one side.
Putting the political situation to one side — a political situation which Business Insider previously reported as "sportswashing" — the bout should take place in a UK or USA city, Arum said.
Double front doors open into a central foyer, with a living room to one side and a den to the other, both with exposed beams and a wood-burning fireplace.
The pin-up-worthy style, carefully coiffed to one side, looks damn near identical to the late star — even her bold, expertly shaped eyebrows and flick of winged eyeliner are uncanny.
If that wasn't enough to make your head slump to one side in reality TV despair, the bad puns rained down upon Ben like flirtatious gunfire, 12 within the first hour.
Cluster headaches are an extremely severe form of headache, in which the pain is usually limited to one side of the head and generally recurs over a period of several weeks.
The ultimate objective is to achieve some desired combination of price and market share that sustainably maximises income for its member states (leaving to one side the question of time horizon).
And to highlight just how brilliant she is, she pushed her fancy lunch to one side and showed me exactly where I've been going wrong with my brows all this time.
In video games, movement commands—at their very base level, the most elementary controlling of an on-screen avatar of any form—are typically mapped to one side of the pad.
When an Orange City teacher wants to divide her class in half, she will say, "A"s through "U"s to one side, "V"s through "Z"s to the other.
I purchased a ticket for a mere £10 in the main orchestra section with a slightly obstructed view (I had to occasionally lean to one side during some of the action).
Las Vegas bookmakers are pretty good at what they do, and when the pendulum swings so far to one side, it is usually a smart play to go the other way.
Putting your anxiety and envy to one side, the real issue here is that your upstairs neighbors are not doing their part in a common enterprise based on a shared understanding.
In December, as I walked through the pedestrian crossing, I passed by uniformed soldiers transporting long ladders to one side of the port of entry, but I barely registered their significance.
My best friend was being designated driver but his older brother took me to one side, chomped a pink Mitsubishi in half and shoved the crumbly remains into my hand. Bosh.
Sliding the knee to one side of their head, he will use his shin as a frame on their chest (or across their back) and throw his weight down on them.
" Regarding complaints to human resources, Mr. Wilkins said: "We're not going to comment on individual cases, but cases are often more complicated than simply listening to one side of the story.
"Quite shocked and sad by what had happened, but in dealing with this fellow, I had to put that to one side and just deal with what's before me," he said.
She was dismayed when the weight caused the sculpture to list horribly to one side and credits one of her assistants for the idea of attaching 100-pound dumbbells as counterweights.
According to the minister, the stampede took place after the pastor instructed worshippers, who numbered some 10,000, to rush to one side of the stadium all at once to get anointed.
The house is a two-tiered structure with a cupric roof enclosing a basalt courtyard that contains an immense boulder, placed asymmetrically to one side, redolent of an Isamu Noguchi sculpture.
The front door opens to a foyer with the living room to one side, a sitting room to the other and a sunny breakfast room with a bay window straight ahead.
There have been a few instances when the Yankees have positioned three infielders to one side of the infield against a batter — and still given up a hit to that side.
A formal living room is off to one side of the sitting room, with access to both a covered terrace in the back and an enclosed sun porch facing the cove.
In the good old days, trains loaded with iron ore would roll up to one side of Ford's famous River Rouge factory and finished cars would roll out the other side.
If you put the abhorrent moral vacuum to one side -- as is Russia's default in warfare -- it is militarily quite an effective strategy: the Syrian regime will soon control Ghouta again.
Moments before the tragedy, the ferry made a sharp turn and tipped to one side, throwing people and cargo into the frigid water, Burana told the state-run Tanzania Broadcasting Corp.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: It was my first holiday party at the firm, a splendid affair at the Rainbow Room, and a group of us were congregating off to one side.
One place where residents have no choice but to put those differences to one side is Comines, a town that sits right on the Franco-Belgian border, split by the river Lys.
He wore a black shirt, black sneakers, and black Air Jordan shorts, and his face was framed by a fresh fade, with a jolt of black hair that flopped to one side.
To one side of this cozy gallery, there is a row of works (all oil on paper) that measure six by eight inches, and each is a gem that bears repeated scrutiny.
This means pushing our current fixation on election debates, town halls and other political concerns to one side -- and doing it right now -- so we can take care of these children first.
Although the report often attributes this behavior to one side or another in the geopolitical landscape, like one candidate or political party versus another or one country versus an known enemy state.
"Rational concerns about national security are being swept to one side because of the desperate desire for Chinese trade and investment," he wrote in a blog on the influential Conservative Home website.
Two weeks before Halloween, in the back room of a deli on 60th Street, she cocked her head to one side, narrowed her eyes, and put a line out to the beyond.
Footage from the Japanese TV network NHK shows the U.S. ship sustained heavy damage to one side, and the Japanese Coast Guard said the ship is flooded and can't move by itself.
The back, which is lined in real bamboo, swoops out to one side, forming a weird optical illusion that makes it seem as though someone very strong has physically warped the device.
Alison Van Eenennaam, the animal geneticist in charge of the proceedings, kept watch from off to one side, galoshes firmly planted in the damp manure, eyes fixed on a portable ultrasound monitor.
It looks like a double funnel made of cheap yellowish-white plastic, and it's essentially the primordial VR headset: just add lenses to one side and clip a phone to the other.
He pointed to one side, where decaying, headless corpses were lying in heaps of trash on a barren plot of land that had once been a shooting range for the Iraqi Army.
U.V. chugged farther and farther up the five-mile island's main road, terraced vineyards and fig trees sloping off to one side, religious statues and thatched-roof food stands lining the other.
But I recall my friend being taken to one side by the bouncer and asked to take me out for some fresh air because he didn't want to get me in trouble.
What to Cook The old oven in my apartment in Brooklyn was tiny and hideous and stubbornly sloping to one side — this is Tejal Rao by the way, filling in for Sam.
At Sacai, the models' hair seemed to have been blown to one side by a gust of wind, which looked chic by the very fact that it wasn't brushed perfectly into place.
To one side of the living room is a salon that opens onto a south-facing terrace; to the other is a dining room with colorful nature themes painted on the ceiling.
Off to one side stood the subject of the kerfuffle, several women, in sweeping black abayas and veils that covered all but their eyes, and three children: a girl and two boys.
Tall, thin houses toppled to one side, killed on the spot; stockier, sturdier houses trembled and swayed, their chests and bellies gashed open and exposing what had always been hidden from view.
Around two dozen protesters stood to one side of the marquis on Broadway, demonstrating against Amar Ramasar, a cast member who has been accused of sending sexually explicit photos of his girlfriend.
U.S. markets were buoyed by strong corporate earnings and that helped European equities on Wednesday as investors focused on economic data and put to one side worries about a global trade war.
By leaving the First Amendment matter off to one side, the Ninth Circuit gave the Supreme Court a possible path to uphold the stays on Mr Trump's bans without causing undue constitutional drama.
Every day, around 10,000 to 20,000 vehicles pass through the tunnel and become exposed to structural defects like leaking walls and uneven or collapsing roads that cause cars to tilt to one side.
When he leans back in his chair, flicks his hair to one side, and doesn't shift his eyes from the camera, I expect him to drop into Dennis Hopper's monologue from True Romance.
In a second interview, in November, Mr. Bostian said he remembered a few more details, including the moments before the derailment as he lurched to one side and began to apply the brakes.
So you can spend your vacation days face-down on a beach towel with a trashy book to one side and a margarita to the other, no lemon-soaked hair to be seen.
The hair pro then pulled all of the actress' strands to one side, twisted it into a slightly messy plait that ran across the back of her neck, and pinned it into place.
They kept to one side of the pool where there was the most covering from prying eyes," the eyewitness told ET. "Outside of the pool, they sat on lounge chairs and talked animatedly.
Maria Campbell-White, a client for two years, says she feels at ease at Barberette and gets the haircuts she wants—this time, a bowl cut with the front swept to one side.
To one side, there are the quiet, detached houses of bourgeois Grande Synthe, a district of leafy Dunkirk, the town built around the ferry service to Dover, on the north coast of France.
Putting the risks to one side, Peter Owen says opening up the bight to deep sea drilling is the completely wrong direction for Australia to be moving in after the Paris climate talks.
A big chemical tank to one side of the planting attachment made it so that PErdue could apply additional fungicide, insecticide, or fertilizer right as the seeds came out of the bulk bin.
The shaggy black head was cocked a little to one side, held so by one horn that had fallen upon an unevenness of the ground; the other horn was broken at the top.
I suppose I was being placated, too, though I don't recall any unreasonable behavior on my part, or any reasonable behavior, either—I felt I'd stood dumbly to one side, a helpless observer.
"I think the right debate to have is to say that it's not a good idea at EU level to put the glyphosate issue to one side for another 10 years," Macron said.
The coffin, draped in a green-and-yellow cloth, was then moved to one side of the long rectangular hall, where mourners paid their respects to many, many relatives: the extended Aljahmi tribe.
One karateka tried to perform an Anthony Pettis wall run, but again, the walls are sloped so he had to go considerably further off to one side as his opponent easily circled away.
It's critical, however, not to ascribe blame to one side or the other, but merely to observe that larger pattern of brinksmanship and norms erosion has relatively little to do with Trump personally.
A substantial addition to one side of the house contains a double-height family room, a powder room and a three-car garage on the ground floor, with a large recreation room above.
The only upside is that what comes next looks like it will be evenly balanced, as opposed to one side of the episode functioning as pure fluff, à la Chidi's ordeal this week.
Most of the living space is to one side of the entrance hall, including a large area under a vaulted ceiling with shiplap paneling and an open kitchen, dining area and living room.
The way that the news of the latest Russian meddling allegations emerged also raises new doubts about Trump's sincerity to defend the election or to put his own political interests to one side.
With the patient still lying with his head turned to one side and hanging off the table, Asaf rotates his head rapidly the other way until his ear is pointed toward the ceiling.
The star, who recently wrapped filming on the upcoming film Tolkien, revealed her new look on Instagram Thursday, with her yellow-gold mid-length strands curled into perfect waves and parted to one side.
He then parts the hair to one side and slicks the front few inches back with a boar bristle brush and strong-hold gel, before setting it with a blast from the blow dryer.
Earlier that day, Kardashian West shared another photo from what appears to be the same shoot, wearing the white bikini and flaunting her flat abs while holding the Peach fragrance out to one side.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)You can also attach a smartphone to one side of it for a bigger display as well as some more camera functionality through a new app called DJI Mimo.
The special keyboard is similar to other one-handed typing features — when enabled, it compresses the keyboard to one side of your screen so that you can better type while you are pre-occupied.
If potential backers of Steinhoff's African businesses can put the problems in Europe to one side, they will be investing in Steinhoff Africa Retail Ltd which will have annual sales of 52 billion rand.
For the nearly two years she's been first lady, Melania Trump's hair has looked exactly the same: chocolate brown with caramel highlights parted straight down the middle, or sometimes just slightly to one side.
Moral of the story: There are few things classier than big ol' cascading curls, either swept to one side, over the shoulder to show off your dangling earrings, or messed up a la Rihanna.
There's a faceless grandfather clock to one side of him and, to the other, a bed with a spread that is rendered in a bold pattern, on white, of red and black hatch marks.
Style here becomes mere mannerism — as when all nine men lean over to one side on one beat and then, on the next beat, solemnly flourish one wrist as if this was somehow important.
" Donnelly's Republican opponent Mike Braun also declined to commit his support to one side of the issue, but said that "if Lindsey Graham's introducing it, it will be something I take a look at.
Putting future engine technology to one side, the move away from using "taxi" in the name also underscores how the startup intends to widen its remit to cover more than just car-based rides.
Their daughter Liesl, now nearly 4 years old, likes to ride her scooter around the area, and a toy car is kept off to one side, easily accessible for use in the back lane.
The motion batoid fishes use to get around is simple and elegant: Their bodies are essentially one big fin, which they undulate in controlled waves, sending themselves backwards, forwards or turning to one side.
When England won the Ashes, a competition between England and Australia, in 2005, the English player Marcus Trescothick later admitted that he had applied saliva to one side of the ball after sucking mints.
Fashion Review The giant pits yawned on either side of the rickety walkway, piled with freshly churned dirt and two-by-fours, a yellow excavator abandoned and listing to one side in a corner.
The low lighting in the scene makes it hard to appreciate the little details, including Robb's embroidered sleeves, the direwolves on the tips of his cloak, and belt he wears knotted to one side.
Still, Shireen's skin changes as a result of her greyscale — limited to one side of her face — are actually more suggestive of an inherited skin condition with a mosaic pattern, perhaps with delayed onset.
Drying in their towels to one side, Aleppo University medical students Mansour Salim, 24, and Ahmad Faqas, 25, listened to the music, drank tea, ran their fingers through their fashionably luxuriant beards and smoked cigarettes.
But there are also concerns that if the deal is not done now, Mercosur negotiations could get pushed to one side to make way for EU trade talks with Britain before its leaves the bloc.
CEO Evan Spiegel also wanted to separate personal content from public content, so the redesign moved stuff from brands and celebrities to one side of the app, and left private friend posts on the other.
"I just liked the idea of pushing the hair over to one side and lining all of the twists in the same direction, which was key to keeping this look sophisticated," the stylist tells Refinery29.
"Once the top surface of the eggs has cooked, add back in your bell peppers and spinach mixture to one side of the pan and fold the eggs over, creating a little pocket," she says.
But even putting Airbnb to one side, there are a number of other competitors also providing platforms for hosts to list apartments aimed at business users, as well as corporate travel people to rent them.
His developments were inspired, it is said, by two interleaved sets of soup spoons, stacked bowl on bowl but with their handles pointing alternately to one side and the other, and thus locked firmly together.
Others suggested the tendency of the "Brussels bubble" to push knotty problems to one side was part of the reason voters in Britain had become disillusioned with the Union - a stance shared by many elsewhere.
Most weighted blankets are filled with some kind of bead to give it weight, and Blanquil's didn't shift too much to one side; it looked like a normal blanket, not a duvet filled with pebbles.
Rounding out the group, Kylie Jenner's daughter Stormi, 1, takes a spot on the ground to one side of the group, while Khloé Kardashian's daughter True, 10 months, grabs a seat on the other side.
At least from my seat off to one side, confused electronic sound marred the ensemble's alert "Triple Quartet" (1998), in which the musicians were part of an Ensemble Signal chamber orchestra of 12 live strings.
We know that this moment does not belong to one "side" or the other – it belongs to those who recognize that they offer solutions not barriers and a common-sense approach to getting things done.
And so when you look at how many people [are] going to move to one side or the other, swing voters don't necessarily exist anymore, and they're small, especially when you have a midterm election.
My eyes followed, and the dove took me to the face of a young man with large round eyes, thick curved brows, and a head of brown curls swept to one side of his forehead. . . .
Marianne Williamson, far off to one side of the stage, may have been the only candidate running against the idea of a plan, but the field as a whole seemed less excited to discuss proposals.
It occupies a 19th-century walnut table and recalls a Greek kylix, but it flops, uncannily, to one side, its body made not of rigid and impermeable pottery, but of softly coiled machine-braided rope.
That means referring to themselves in clinical terms (they refer to themselves as "females" and their colleagues as "males"), lowering their voices, and standing square at all times — never popping a hip to one side.
For a statue of St. Peter, Hanlon once hooked a rig to his pickup, attached a line to one side of the mold, which was also attached to a wall, and floored the gas pedal.
Off to one side is a small one-story brick office building with "Breland & Whitten Lawyers" still painted on a couple of windows: J.J. Breland and John Whitten were two of the brothers' five attorneys.
" Ten years before, when the financial crisis erupted, the magazine overcame its primal distrust of government intervention to endorse bank bailouts, arguing that it was "a time to put dogma and politics to one side.
A coffee bar to one side dispenses affogatos opposite the ice cream counter, where five staple flavors and five rotating seasonal ones (like apricot-pistachio) are scooped; all are made fresh daily on the premises.
In one sequence, backed by the women of the corps, she advances to the audience in a series of turns, each time furiously opening a leg to one side like a kick to the air.
But look closer: The fluid effect of the skirt was achieved through the application of thousands of minute feathers to one side of each pleat; the other side remained sheer, the better to create contrast.
Lawmakers will have a hard time arguing for the continued existence of the budget caps, or, for that matter, for parity between defense and domestic spending, if the caps effectively only apply to one side.
A few pieces of hair fall in front of his blue eyes as he slowly scratches the dirty-blonde stubble on his chin, cocks his head to one side, and lets out a nervous laugh.
Similar to the ReFlex bendable smartphone prototype, those components are relegated to one side of the device that is kept rigid, which looks like this: The ReFlex uses OLED technology for its display though, not graphene.
The film swings back and forth between the concerns of the American workforce and those of the Chinese employers, but at no point does the camera try to sway support to one side or the other.
LONDON (Reuters) - The pound gained on Monday, breaking a five-day losing streak, after news about a possible takeover of a British pharmaceutical company encouraged investors to put concerns about the British economy to one side.
Martinez, who omitted her age in her bio for the show, was photographed alongside her 28 other female contestants and Luyendyk wearing a mint green dress, a choker and her short hair swept to one side.
Putting to one side questions of whether Evernote (or its users) may need to reconsider at some point the infinite nature of the service, just looking at the app itself, the Market was a curious concept.
Putting to one side the fact that many people have stopped using email, opting instead for messaging apps and more integrated communications platforms like Slack, Yahoo Mail itself has had its own competitive and security issues.
Those political pressures have a lot of influence on the size of the list itself — when the government tips far enough to one side to be publicly criticized, it starts expanding or reducing the list accordingly.
I put the bottle to one side of my desk while I pondered not only the advisability of ingesting a likely carcinogen but also the fact that I actually enjoy exercise and get plenty of it.
During campaigns, the major parties have to court those small parties for an endorsement to their voters to give their second-choice vote rankings to one side or the other, in the races for swing seats.
Cleo, who can't swim, goes in to save them, and the camera follows—not plunging in with her, in a salty rush of panic, but staying to one side, at a distance, to observe her efforts.
It's just a matter of not letting it sway to one side for too long to where it doesn't sway back and knowing that life is never going to be, at least for me, perfectly balanced.
Instead of being in the general area of the center of the earcup, they're set firmly to one side of the headband and cover the usual functions like adjusting volume and switching tracks and answering calls.
"Rational concerns about national security are being swept to one side because of the desperate desire for Chinese trade and investment," Timothy wrote in October 2015 in a column for a conservative news and comment website.
But putting to one side LendingClub's own internal mess, there is the fact that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is now accepting complaints about sites like Lending Club, which could lead to further fines and lawsuits.
That's even leaving Trumps abusive private behaviour towards women — which is now on the record as having happened — to one side, which in almost every business scenario would mean ties with that person were cut dead.
To reach the festivities, nearly everyone on the island drives or cycles down the same narrow stretch of road — the beach to one side, a pond to the other — and sets up camp on the sand.
The main living areas — a dining room and living room — are to one side, with reclaimed fir floors and wood-burning fireplaces; the living room also has two pairs of French doors opening to a porch.
I placed my bench fairly close up, slightly off to one side, and I could see the girl's lovely dark eyes under her bangs, the little hexagons of shadow cast by leaves swaying in the breeze.
Mr. Martins, who choreographed the piece, makes a request: At one point, when she thrusts her leg behind her, he wants her to bend it to one side, forming a sort of arabesque-with-a-twist.
She was the most sincere-looking human being I have ever seen, a living emoji of sincerity: her head gently tilted to one side, her face a perfect equation of warm smile and worried, caring expression.
In the most well-known, the-over-the-shoulder burp, you place your baby high on your chest with her chin resting on your shoulder and face turned to one side, tummy firmly against the chest.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Filip Liu, a 21810-year-old software developer from Beijing, was traveling in the far western Chinese region of Xinjiang when he was pulled to one side by police as he got off a bus.
He could have boarded a three-masted sloop, The Last Supper, at Fort Lauderdale, enjoying dancing, gambling and one-on-one therapy from beautiful social workers, until the ship listed gently to one side in international waters.
Normally, video calls tend to make it look like both participants are peering off to one side or the other, since they're looking at the person on their display, rather than directly into the front-facing camera.
Look, the thing that's interesting about even something like the Second Amendment is if you take the blue staters and you're like, "Where are you on the Second Amendment?" they're all going to go to one side.
Because you decide that the decision that you were going to end with an even-handed product, despite the fact that reality may not be even handed, reality may be more to one side than the other.
What I appreciated most about this track was how it helped me get in touch with my senses through breathing exercises and stretches, like tilting your head to one side to feel the stretch in your neck.
Before a lover can put her ego to one side and speak honestly, she grabs on to other things, to roles she knows from the family romance that plays out at home, or onscreen, or, indeed, onstage.
"To just stand to one side, I just don't think that's wise government," Labour's shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, told the BBC, adding that he believed that government had an "ideological bias" against any form of state intervention.
"If you have somebody at home who's older or immunocompromised, you may want to isolate them to one side of the house so the kids and everybody else aren't around them on a regular basis," Altmann said.
On May 4 of that year, as the C.C.P. commemorated the 70th anniversary of Wusi inside The Great Hall of the People, to one side of Tiananmen Square, the protesters held a competing event on the plaza.
There are prepared dishes like broccoli with gremolata, Negroni-cured salmon tartine and porchetta, to take away or to order at a counter all day and evening, and tables set to one side of the double storefront.
Those denials, of course, dovetail quite neatly with the company's arguments that its marketing statements amounted to one side of a public debate on a matter of public health and are therefore protected by the First Amendment.
To one side of the entry hall, through a mullioned glass door, is a spacious living room with a wood-burning fireplace, tall windows and double glass doors that open to a deck overlooking the front yard.
Onstage, a girl replied, followed by an older man who sat to one side in traditional costume, black pants with a leather-clad rear and a vibrant green and red embroidered bib, a fiddle in his lap.
The man in the photograph at right is angled slightly to one side, his arm curved and his fingers — held together, sharply separated from the thumb — pointing down into what appears to be an upside-down fish.
There were the questionable associations with Holocaust deniers and anti-Zionists; self-proclaimed "friendships" with representatives from Hamas and Hezbollah; his stress on inclusive dialogue over the Israel/Palestinian conflict while only ever speaking to one side.
Despite the large number of voters who now register as independent, most reliably lean to one side or the other and are actually more partisan than the least engaged members of either the Democratic or Republican parties.
Look at the way the character seems to place a hand and steady herself on the wall at the 10-second mark or the way she pushes a bucket to one side a couple of moments later.
Is it any wonder that many wouldn't mind if all that garbage were swept to one side and all you had to do was fill out a form with your taxes, and, blammo, you get health insurance?
In 2002, workers who had been allowed in to fix a wall and upgrade the ventilating system had apparently destroyed the remaining coffins, pushing human remains and brass plates to one side and leaving bones and teeth exposed.
A handful of leaked renders suggest it will look near-identical to its predecessor, with a slight tweak moving the rear fingerprint sensor to below the camera (rather than its current, awkward position of off to one side).
"Tarnishing the personal integrity and reputation of a scientist important to one side may be a tactic to gain advantage in a no-holds-barred debate over global warming," Judge Vanessa Ruiz wrote for a three-judge panel.
School is dropped and swapped for motherhood, and aspirations buried: dreams tucked to one side as a deeply patriarchal culture reminds every woman, time and time again, that she doesn't have the right to choose her own future.
But putting to one side 4 million businesses, even providing services to 200,000 customers would be a big step up for Ebury: the company said that last year it processed £16.7 billion in payments for just 43,603 clients.
Persuadable voters are so powerful because their votes effectively count twice: A voter who flips from one party to the other not only adds a vote to one side, but also subtracts one from the other side's tally.
Fans of the America's Cup sailing competition leapt into a boat sponsored by Land Rover, thanks to virtual reality, heeling to one side of the tilted boat as its crew battled the heaving spray of the Caribbean Sea.
The ill-fated boat probably tipped because of a combination of weather conditions and the fact the migrants suddenly crowded to one side, sending just under half of the 500 on board into the water, the coastguard said.
And when it comes to the weighty decision to transfer American weapons beyond our shores, our president has shown that the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches has come to list dangerously to one side.
Putting to one side the merits of any particular proposal, the liberal media's instantaneous and vociferous rejection of any proposed reduction in various deductions is inconsistent with their complaint that the proposed legislation favors the well-to-do.
"Even putting to one side the agency's affirmative obligations to address coverage loss, however, the Secretary unquestionably has a duty to consider that issue where multiple commenters provide credible forecasts that it will occur," Boasberg wrote this week.
In recent years Baret Yoshida has had remarkable success in snagging crucifixes in high level grappling competition, often by achieving double overhooks from the sprawl and laying on his opponents head with both legs out to one side.
But there are also three amplified soloists on elevated platforms: a trumpet (Nate Wooley) at the back of the stage, a bass (Brandon Lopez) to one side of the front and a bassoon (Rebekah Heller) in the audience.
The entertaining spaces are to one side, facing the bay, with an open kitchen, dining room and two decks on the first floor, and a living room with a wet bar and another deck on the second floor.
Her hair was a bouquet of black phone-cord curls that she swept to one side, and she was wearing a houndstooth jumpsuit, its neutral tone framed by the blare of the restaurant's fire-engine-red leather banquettes.
To one side is a large room with a vaulted ceiling and an open living room, dining area and kitchen, terminated by a wall of slender steel-and-glass windows and doors looking out to the backyard patio.
He has the patient sit on the examination table, turns his head forty-five degrees to one side with both hands, and then quickly lays him down flat with his head hanging off the end of the table.
Apparently—and here Nietzsche and Cioran and above all Adorno were Mark's masters—the trick was to simply put to one side all epistemological difficulties and just steam ahead into the realm of assertion and opinion and emphasis.
To one side is a formal dining room with built-in cabinetry, currently used as a family room; to the other side is a large renovated eat-in kitchen with marble counters, a farmhouse sink and Viking appliances.
Pamela Rush, a 49-year-old mother of two, is showing him the problems with her home: the floor tilting visibly to one side, the sheets of plaster peeling off the wall, the broken pipes, the broken cabinetry.
As the tourists checked-in at the gleaming, recently-renovated terminal, Warmbier was taken aside by two airport officials and escorted into a small immigration room behind a wooden door to one side of the check-in area.
Off to one side of the studio space, Burmeister and his team have pieced together some huge chunks of yellowing closed-cell polyurethane foam, like the stuff in camera bags, each block the size of a bale of hay.
The stage in the video is eerily empty and completely bare save for a couple of plastic chairs off to one side, a boxlike plinth draped in black fabric, and an upright piano at which sits a female figure.
Political and diplomatic tensions will be put to one side on June 16 when the two nations meet at the ICC Cricket World Cup in England in a match which could be watched by more than one billion people.
In the past decade, however, neurologists have discovered it's not that simple: language is not restricted to two areas of the brain or even just to one side, and the brain itself can grow when we learn new languages.
Apart from the speed and force of her dancing, the nerve with which, at each performance, she tipped powerfully off-balance to one side — confident that her partner, Gilbert Bolden III, would catch her — always took my breath away.
To one side of the foyer, there's a bedroom currently used as a den; on the other is a dining area, followed by a kitchen and living area, all open to each other on a long hall-like plan.
These are cheaper and easier than phone polling—so popular with story-hungry newspapers—and are more likely to elicit a "don't know" response (talking to an actual person, people feel under more pressure to commit to one side).
According to a Mental Floss piece on the subject, when a pooch perks up his ear and cocks his heads to one side, what he's actually doing is responding to your emotions by interpreting the sound of your voice.
"People who accuse us of being 'too close' to one side or another have clearly not been paying attention to what we have been saying on a regular basis," he said in an email to the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
After the show, as the cast and the crowd sample the Cooper Street Bakery's opening-night cake and the hummus and pitas donated by Prince Lebanese Grill, Staci and Ron stand to one side, being interviewed by Arlington media.
"We are all afraid but we have a revolutionary duty to fulfill, so we take out fear and put it to one side," said Leonardo Fernandez, a 68-year-old intensive-care specialist, according to The New York Times.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Political divisions were swept to one side as Washington baseball fans erupted in cheers near midnight on Wednesday to celebrate the city's first World Series title since 1924 after the Nationals defeated the Houston Astros 6-2.
I don't dawdle, and even when walking at high speeds, I'm courteous — always willing to sway to one side, change speed in traffic or even take wide berths around large, lost, child-toting or otherwise compromised gaggles of pedestrians.
As soon as it did, he stood off to one side watching the proceedings next to a line of hedges, like a wedding planner who was dropped before the big event and nonetheless showed up to watch it unfold.
A pair of stuffed dogs and a dog bed off to one side struck me as a nice touch, but then two dogs who were very much alive—Doodle, a beagle mix, and Humbug, a Tibetan terrier—ran in.
An old man in a weathered Miami Dolphins cap stood in the pilothouse, cigarette hanging from the center of his mouth; occasionally he removed it, leaning to one side to call out orders for the loading of the vessel.
Composer Hans Zimmer is serving as its music advisor, and as I left the company's demo stage, director Gore Verbinski (The Ring, Pirates of the Caribbean) was off to one side working on some mystery project with a pair of collaborators.
While short-term concerns over Deutsche Bank were put to one side on Monday as the embattled German lender performed better-than-expected in the European Central Bank's (ECB) latest stress tests, longer term worries still continue to rattle investors.
The star had covered up the new do with choppy brunette bangs on her Instagram story earlier that day, making her big reveal, with her new platinum waves parted to one side and tucked behind her ear, even more surprising.
"There were announcements, then the security guards started running all over the place and after a short period they started gathering everybody up and getting them to one side of the building," said Lance Manus, 73, from Albany, New York.
Listen to just about any album from the past 50 years: The snare and kick drums are usually made to sound like they're coming from straight ahead, even though the snare is almost always off to one side of the kit.
Faced with having to run 1,200 meters, while stopping to shoot five targets after each 400-meter lap, I desperately needed some form of inspiration and found it simply by looking up and seeing Sandhurst's Old College to one side.
And as one of the medics who goes out to the Backwater Bridge during "actions" -- when water protectors walk out to one side of the bridge to stand in opposition to police on the other side -- she's seen far worse.
"There's been such a backlash against data privacy — the pendulum has swung too far to one side — but I think there are learnings to be had around the benefits of data sharing in healthcare and in financial services," Ebinger told TechCrunch.
We took the guy to one side and told him that he would definitely not come out well, because there was a security camera above us and it wouldn't take long for the cops to figure out who he was.
But on the bus ride to the stadium, Argentina's goalie coach Gustavo Piñero had shown Romero highlights of the Venezuelans taking penalty kicks, including one of Seijas chipping the ball down the middle after the goalie had dived to one side.
Mariam, the good-natured Djiboutian who ran the stand, had told some of the mothers that I was coming, so a group of them stood to one side, eying me curiously, their hands on their hips or holding bags of greens.
To one side of the stage, a trio of singers set a compellingly eerie mood, while a sinuous figure billed only as The Woman (Sheila Atim) threads her way through the action — a shape-shifting emblem, perhaps, of Africa itself.
But putting such clearly expressed instructions to one side, I am not sure that I understand the article's apparent assumption that burying bodies in a common grave is per se less respectful or "dignified" than cremation and scattering of the ashes.
As she began Rachmaninoff's "Lilacs" during her program of Russian songs at the Metropolitan Opera on Sunday afternoon, Anna Netrebko stepped away from her accompanist and walked to one side of the stage, where two enormous vases of flowers stood.
Given how much time and effort I put into the pursuit of BM perfection at home I agreed to put my misgivings to one side and discover whether the rumors about there being a whole other level to this are true.
"She'd get me off to one side and say, 'Melvin, you're gonna at least have to announce your songs, and then thank the folks,' " Mr. Tillis said in a 19813 interview, recalling Pearl's response to his hesitancy about speaking in public.
He asked his defense and midfield to look for long passes to switch play: to drag Barcelona to one side of the field and then try to drop the ball over the fullbacks' shoulders for Mané and Salah to run onto.
Eyes moving to one side, stuttering, and going into excessive detail or evidence about a subject can be clear clues of lying when trying to get away with something (which I find is one of the easier lies to detect).
Thompson's pieces might at first glance appear chaotic, but eventually, one begins to see the logic that informs them: A grouping of wild greenbrier with branches of white oak seems to blow to one side, as if buffeted by the wind.
To one side is the master suite, which has a carpeted bedroom, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that open to the backyard, and a bathroom with a wall-mounted quartz vanity, a free-standing bathtub and a walk-in closet.
To one side, oversize doors will provide access to a restaurant; to the other, an open staircase will climb up to "a super sexy bar," said Mr. Fulk, with Kuba-cloth-covered walls and a counter inspired by antique luxury trunks.
This motif owes something to the fact that she has never learned to drive, but it also speaks to her comfort as an observer, watching events unfold from off to one side and narrating them from a semidetached point of view.
The opportunities inherent in Saudi Arabia's efforts to diversify its economy and implement social reforms are so momentous that detractors are, for the moment, willing to put negative perceptions of the state's means to one side as they contemplate positive ends.
This background is sketched in through tense conversations between James (Derek Riddell) and his adviser, Robert Cecil (Mark Gatiss, tilting his head to one side to indicate Cecil's scoliosis), alternating with clandestine meetings of the Catholic plotters led by Catesby.
"The courts have been infiltrated with judges and prosecuting attorneys with ideological inclinations to one side, the left-wing side, which are the guerrillas," the congressman who introduced the amnesty law, Fernando Linares, said in a recent interview in Guatemala City.
Heat a gas grill to medium-high on one side, medium on the other; or light a charcoal fire and let it burn until the charcoal is covered with white ash (and still quite hot), then bank the coals to one side. 5.
Being able to take a picture and tilt your head to one side to verify that you are you and you are real could be a lot easier than typing in a super-secure password rife with capital letters, numbers and symbols.
Hand traps wherein the fighter attacks the opponent's left hand with his left (or right with his right) mean crossing the body—devoting both hands to one side of the opponent's guard—and this makes them a little trickier to use effectively.
Police said after the rally, supporters of one candidate for the county governor roll, accompanied by a convoy of vehicles, approached a roadblock in Isiolo town and refused to move to one side when asked by police officers, who then dispersed them.
At the time we got signed up to create the game, the then-director Ian Hetherington took me to one side and said that in addition to the game, he loved my music and would certainly have more work for me going forward.
Putting the specific issues of guns, marriage and abortion to one side, Ms Stahl missed an opportunity to ask Mr Trump a more basic question: how he justifies politicising the Supreme Court in ways no presidential candidate, or president-elect, ever has.
However, instead of mirroring the top pairing, at the bottom Westfall adds two smaller scalene triangles, very different in size to each other, to one side of the larger black triangle, which locks the pink one into the lower left-hand corner.
When folded, the device can display information like the time on the front screen: The second design is similar, except when the phone is folded, its rear cover is pushed to one side revealing a transparent section on the front right-hand side.
"I think what you saw happen during the previous administration is that the pendulum went too far to one side, where we're spending too much of your money on climate change, and not very efficiently," Mulvaney said when asked about climate science spending.
Each morning we walked from our hotel past the botanic garden up the hill to one side and a pasture down the hill, where a few donkeys and horses were grazing, and entered the Città Alta from the northeast through Porta Sant'Alessandro.
But then: He turned a little to one side — a movement he'd later tell the news outlets that he must have performed a million times in his life — whereupon a wrinkle of un-Federer-like concern appeared in the gap between his eyebrows.
Probably best to do everybody's hangovers a favour and leave Friendly Fires self-titled 2008 debut album to one side, and stick on something with the power to quietly dowse the turbulent flames of regret and solitude churning around in their gaseous stomachs.
L, which was not required to hold a minimum capital buffer between 2009 and April 2016, as it digested several large takeovers, said it was expecting the FCA to review what it should put to one side by the end of the year.
And off to one side of the room were the most unusual new additions to the library's collection: neutral-colored handbags and briefcases, and purple, blue and striped neckties, all of which can be checked out like books for up to three weeks.
The model predicted, for example, that before making a turn to one side, there would first be a smaller steering turn to the other side, and Dr. Hess said he had found it satisfying to see that borne out by observing skilled riders.
But with pass rushing so much more important than gap stuffing, they are more likely to play a "loose-3" (shaded toward the gap) than a "tight-3" or "heavy-3" (shaded toward the guard, so he cannot muscle them to one side).
The 2017 study found that it was a significant risk factor if parents were aware that babies between 3 and 9 weeks old had "head preferences," that is, that the baby was spending significantly more time with the head turned to one side.
It was like a three-ring circus, with the surreally costumed Mr. Costanzo, backed by the Knights (conducted by Eric Jacobson) singing on a central platform; four dynamic dancers off to one side; and a screen showing music videos off to the other.
In the meantime, with the regulatory implications to one side, the incident has been a blow to Avast, which has in the last couple of days seen its shares tumble nearly 11 percent on the London Stock Exchange where it is traded.
He pointed to the fencing of bramble that formed a perimeter around the settlement the nomads had established, observing the hearth to one side, an ashen circle in the pale earth, and bright-colored clothes hanging from a line on the other.
"Putting to one side all of the other political noise around the Brexit talks, this significant change of tone could well prompt further gains for sterling in the coming days," Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets UK, said in a note.
There were, in addition, things that expressed his deeper commitments: a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr., marching from Selma to Montgomery, in 1965, but in a quiet moment—King looking off to one side, Ralph Abernathy walking beside him, reading a newspaper.
The living room is to one side and runs the full length of the house, with windows front and back, built-in bookcases and two doors with glass panes on either side of a wood-burning fireplace, opening to a wraparound porch.
To one side is a sunny, expansive living room and a study with built-in bookcases; to the other is the dining room and a large eat-in kitchen updated a number of years ago with granite counters and stainless-steel appliances.
Ms. Staunton and Mr. Macdonald previously joined with Albee for a 2011 revival at north London's Almeida Theater of "A Delicate Balance," in which Ms. Staunton put to one side all thoughts of Elaine Stritch's 1996 turn as the heavy-drinking sister, Claire.
To one side, a replica of the thatched-roof temple used by King Kamehameha I — who united the islands into one royal kingdom in 275 — stands in uneasy proximity to Hawaii's "Plymouth Rock," where missionaries from New England landed a short decade later.
The pilot tried to inflate emergency pontoons on the helicopter's skids prior to hitting the water, but the pontoons, which would have kept the aircraft afloat, did not inflate and the helicopter listed to one side and flipped over shortly after impact, officials said.
He was directed to the front of the building, where he was introduced to a man in a suit who took him to one side, showed him his badge, and informed him that 19853 officers were about to perform a raid on the building.
To one side opened a room of cupboards, their wooden shelves blanched with dust, the children's numbers still clearly marked: 53, 19, 34… After years of talking to former residents, and reading their words, I felt like I already knew every nook and corner.
In one of the images, Jenner gazed down at the camera while perching on what appeared to be a furry white chair, while in another she stood in front of it, with her hands in her hair and her hip cocked to one side.
Audio was a particular problem; I'd turn my head to one side to look for the source of a bit of dialogue, only to have the sound move with my head and completely de-sync with where it was supposed to be in the scene.
"Putting this month's reading to one side, there are now clear signs that global aluminium output will recover in the second half of 2019 as output in China catches up with the rest of the world," Kieran Clancy at Capital Economics said in a note.
The hashtag is #WhatTheFluffChallenge, and the premise is simple: stand in a doorway with a towel (and a dog) in front of you, hold the towel up so it conceals you, then dart to one side at the exact moment you let go of it.
If his boat had a rudder to steer with, he could rejig the rudder slightly to one side, so that the boat would go straight ahead without any further steering inputs, even when he was rowing as hard as he could with both arms.
Short and self-assured, with a penchant for carbon-fiber road bikes and closetful of custom European-style blazers, the manager had a particular way of posing questions, where he'd cock his head to one side, slow down his speech, and over-enunciate each word.
As the police surrounded them, a photographer took a picture of Suchanow doubled over, an officer grabbing her by the collar of her jacket, and another one of her lying on the pavement, her cheek turned to one side, black police boots straddling her face.
He recommended using the break in oil prices to snap up stocks in that region and to remember that when too many speculators lean to one side of the trade, it's best to run the other way and take the others side of the trade.
"The songs on the record are also about this imbalance between and doubt and ego and not ever being right in the middle of those two things and existing always skewed to one side and dealing with that as a creative person," she says.
A life-size trio of slightly weather-beaten fiberglass cows once stood outside the restaurant on a three-level podium, Olympic style, but these days they rest with their heads over the white wooden fence, leaning a little to one side, as if slightly intoxicated.
Newly opened this year, the hall's decorations include a stained-glass ceiling, a life-size reproduction of part of the Acropolis, a large photograph of the battle site of Waterloo and, to one side, a grand piano and a statue of a ballet-dancing hippopotamus.
"I was sitting to one side, on a window sill in an executive office, high up in the Rockefeller Center in New York, listening to all this when suddenly everyone started looking at me," Mr. Innes recalled in a 2014 interview with The Birmingham Mail.
But if we put the wishful thinking to one side, a clear-eyed view of the North Korea problematik must be resigned to the grim reality that diplomacy can only have a very limited and highly specific role in addressing our gathering North Korean problem.
"Since control of the Senate, and more broadly the federal government, was vital to preserving the slave system, any change in the balance of free and slave states presented an existential threat to one side or the other," says Queens College historian Joshua B. Freeman.
"The Brutal Telling" shows Carr to one side, painting at an easel, while a bearded man sprawls in a drunken posture on a comfortable chair in the center of the picture plane, one hand clutching a cigar, the other reaching out to fondle Carr's buttocks.
Case #2: YamilethSunny Los Angeles is where we meet 22-year-old Yamileth (or Yammy, as her friends call her), who has long black hair that she wears pulled over to one side to hide the avocado-sized lump growing between her neck and her shoulder.
Now, Oliver wasn't at all saying that Last Week Tonight is on par with fake news sites or explicitly partisan sources that cater to one side at the expense of facts, like the ones BuzzFeed News studied or that President-elect Trump has publicized on Twitter.
Earlier this year, the company posted a DIY solution to the problem, showing users how to manually stick 45 to 55 grams of metal to one side of the the Osmo to balance out the extra weight from the combined Plus-size iPhones and the Moment lenses.
Some in the British government would settle for a limited pact to liberalise economic sectors where British and American views align, such as financial and professional services, or e-commerce, leaving to one side controversial talks about food safety or American investment in the British health system.
The MP3 file format does exactly this—but it tosses to one side the barely perceptible frequency components to save space, as well as some of the ones at the upper end of our hearing range because we find it difficult to distinguish between them anyway.
It's slightly weighted more to one side as well, which makes everything feel very natural, and while it's much less pleasant on my desk, where stability ruins that funky balanced feel, there are plenty of USB ports so you can connect a mouse, keyboard, and other peripherals.
As a stomach-sleeping position already strains your neck by forcing you to turn your head sharply to one side, you don't want to push things even further out of alignment by choosing a lofty pillow that lifts your head up high enough to kink your neck.
They're normally over the top renditions of last year's biggest hits, played out in front of the super-rich and less-than-interested, while any section of actually interested members of the general public are usually kept screaming in a pen somewhere off to one side.
In "Afropunk Odalisque" (2018), Mr. Harris lies on a cushion that's covered in an African wax print, with his legs bent to one side and an arm flung back, as if he were a female concubine posing for a male European painter in the 19th century.
By the time he picked up his fourth and most recent Champions League trophy, in 2015, he was something else again: a striker and a schemer combined, a 9 and a 10, with Neymar to one side and Luis Suárez, his friend and neighbor, to the other.
"I'm a believer that the best way to serve books of a particular viewpoint, particularly on the right, is to publish a focused list that's committed to one side or the other," said Adrian Zackheim, the publisher of Sentinel, a conservative imprint at Penguin Random House.
"When the pendulum swings so far to one side where there is this epidemic of trauma being displayed as entertainment," she said of videos depicting interactions between the police and black people, "artists are always going to rise up" as a means of both documentation and catharsis.
When wood grilling in a fixed-grate grill, like a kettle grill, build a tiered fire with embers piled thicker to one side or at the back of the firebox and spread more sparsely in the center, with an ember-free safety zone away from the coals.
His hair is neat, parted to one side and scraped back from his forehead, but the effect — like that of his white button-down shirt — feels less severe than, somehow, touching; one can see in him the echoes of the good Catholic schoolboy he once was.
And if a plane could be found such that, in a finite subset of dimensions, all the vectors point to one side of the plane, then there's an imbalance; this particular set of terms cannot sum to zero, and does not represent a solution to the bootstrap equation.
The keyboard snaps to one side of the screen—you can use the arrow button to switch sides, the pop out button (at the bottom) to move the keyboard anywhere you like on screen, and the expand button (at the top) to go back to the standard mode.
Coat sleeves were removed, T-shirts were twisted and pinned to one side, ties were tugged away from the collars of slouchy button-up, a few sneakers made the cut, and, in typical Abloh quirk, some looks were even replete with additional outerwear in dry clean-esque plastic casing.
Click here to view original GIFRegular users of Photoshop have probably come across this problem before: After you've straightened a photo by slightly rotating it to one side or the other, your ability to then crop the image is severely limited without having to clone in missing corners.
Yet at the same time the U.S. continues to provide military and logistical aid to one side of the conflict, Washington continues to rightly insist that intra-Yemeni peace talks are the only way of ending the war and that all combatants must cooperate with the U.N. special envoy.
On Tool's "Aenema," you can hear Maynard James Keenan's voice at the center of the recording and the drums off to one side, the guitar to another, and the chanting "learn to swim" lyrics swirling around your head as if circling the drain of despair that the song's about.
It's like sleeping and being awake; the two states alternate, connected, aware of each other, the line between them a demarcating horizon, the surface of the water, a line taut and then broken by my hands, the crown of my head — breathing to one side, then the other.
As his long fingers rested on his knees and his shoulders leaned forward slightly, he scrutinized a moment in which seven men, holding hands as if bound by chains, twisted to one side and snapped their necks back before curving in the other direction in a deep, rounded contraction.
No, give me a good old candid photo of a man not making a fuss, standing in front of a brick wall, looking off to one side and scratching the back of his head, give me that any day over these infernal women, with their well-composed mirror photos!
As I watch Leiomy spin on her heels, listing further and further to one side as she hits her sixth, seventh, eighth rotation, I'm amazed at how elegantly she can transform what would be a failure in most other dance styles—falling on the ground—into the routine's climax.
"Every rock that was in the path is being thrown to one side," said Carolyn Patty Blum, the senior legal adviser to the Center for Justice and Accountability, an organization based in San Francisco that has filed Salvadoran human rights cases against military officers in courts outside the country.
When I was a teenager it felt like everyone was into The Libertines, including my boyfriend at the time, who would literally wear one of those red military jackets that were two sizes too big for him to school and push every greasy hair strand to one side.
When a second dancer (Xolisile Bongwana) joins the central figure, Mr. Maqoma constructs an intricate, grappling pas de deux that suggests dependence, vulnerability, perhaps illness or death; choir members huddle to one side, lifting hands to heads as they softly sing a plaintive phrase over and over again.
He abides by what he calls the 40-40-20 rule, which holds that, in any debate, 40 percent of the audience holds an implacable allegiance to one side, another 40 percent is equally committed to the other side, and an ambivalent 20 percent in the middle is movable.
During the wedding ceremony — which was officiated by the actor B. D. Wong, who was ordained for the occasion by American Marriage Ministries — Beatrix wore a white dress and a crown of posies, and carried a rainbow-colored lollipop with "Sharon" taped to one side, "Martha" on the other.
And Mike Bloomberg is the type of leader who is well versed in these issues and able to rise above the partisan fray so that we are not attributing it to one side of the political spectrum or the other, we're not using Israel as a political football.
In the image, Trump's campaign and transition team stand in place of the traditional biblical figures: The Donald is centered, with a nude Chris Christie to one side, Ivanka Trump on the other, and Rex Tillerson in the corner with a baby-size Vladimir Putin in his pocket.
It's easy enough for people who cover games for a living to dig into the latest systems and software—but with professional blinkers put to one side, just what does the Regular Joe, or Joanne, make of the products that the games media is continually publishing #content about?
While Boyd, who was given an MBE in 2014, was "involved in the process" and the style was "his design," other members of the millinery team were also involved in hand-finishing the royal mom's grey bespoke hat, which featured – unusually for Kate – a wide brim, angled slightly to one side.
"So they just kind of took a timeout a year or so ago and said, 'Hey, we're not getting any multiple for our earnings and free cash flow; why don't we make the investment right now that kind of fights off these threats to one side of business,'" he added.
"Kelsea has a new album and really wanted to embrace the new beginning and try a completely different look that she's never done on the carpet before," Deenihan says of the style, which she parted to one side and accented with a gold barrette that paired perfectly with her gown.
Ms. Corless, who lives outside Tuam, went to school with children from the St. Mary's home and remembered how they were kept to one side of the classroom and had to arrive and leave at different times so there would be no interaction with children of parents who were married.
The kitchen, open to the dining and living rooms, has custom cabinets in shades of glossy espresso, taupe and charcoal gray, stainless-steel Bosch appliances, a wine refrigerator and a light gray granite waterfall counter that continues down one side of a large rectangular island with a raised breakfast bar to one side.
It offered a grim view of Tilikum's life—spent isolated from others of his species, without the social bonds of a wild pod, confined to a pen where he swam in tiny circles for so long that his dorsal fin flopped to one side—and of the orca-display industry in general.
One book explained to Boisvert a crucial defensive principle: that if a defense forced the ballhandler to one side of the floor and then rotated to deny passes back to the top of halfcourt, the court essentially shrank, giving the defenders a huge advantage, since they had less open space to cover.
On the other side of the cafeteria, a separate caucus was gathering, and battle lines were drawn: Supporters of Hillary Clinton to one side, Sanders supporters to the other, and Martin O'Malley — the candidate least likely to meet the so-called viability threshold of 27 percent of attendees — in the middle, positionally up for grabs.
Refurbished seven years after its original fabrication, the piece pushes hard at the boundaries of what a painting is even as it observes that medium's most basic conventions: pigment suspended in a fluid binder applied to one side of a flat substrate, allowed to dry undisturbed, and placed face-out from the supporting wall.
"If you're stopped by the police, things like staying calm and following the officer's instructions will make it a safe stop," Mr. O'Neal, the former basketball star, says to a camera in a new public service announcement, sparsely filmed with the New Jersey state flag and the American flag set off to one side.
Geminoid has been featured in endless Web videos and on TV, but it has never carried on conversations without Dr. Ishiguro pulling the strings in the background, usually from behind an Internet-connected PC. For this demonstration, Dr. Ishiguro stood to one side on the stage as Courtney Ray Goodson carried on a brief, seemingly casual conversation with Geminoid.
It just started gradually happening, and then some people took me to one side and were like, 'Calm yourself down'… It's all fun to begin with, it all starts off as a party and then you're doing it on your own and it's not, so that was a wake-up call and taking a year off.

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