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The richest quarter of census tracts include 57% of the longest-lived tracts.
Of the 14,474 tracts available for bidding only 148 tracts received any bids.
Of the 28500,6900 tracts available for bidding only 2628 tracts received any bids.
States cannot nominate all their qualifying tracts for that status — they are limited to only a quarter of eligible tracts.
Cis men's vocal tracts have lower resonant frequencies than cis women's vocal tracts, since they're taller on average and their larynxes drop during puberty.
The percentage of tracts bid on was slightly less than the previous lease sale in March that leased just over 22019 percent of tracts made available.
The percentage of tracts bid on was slightly less than the previous lease sale in March that leased just over 1 percent of tracts made available.
For chart 3: The analysis distinguished between tracts that were too wealthy at the beginning of 2000 to qualify for gentrification, tracts that were low-income enough to actually see a change between 2000 and 2016 but didn't change significantly, and tracts that did indeed gentrify.
The analysis suggests the bottom quarter of census tracts nationwide in terms of median household income account for 61% of the bottom quarter of tracts measured by life expectancy.
When we started running the numbers for demographics and 2016 election results, we realized that the more-dense suburban tracts were, as a group, far different from the less-dense tracts.
At the close of fiscal year 1979, the Interior Department's National Park Service condemned over 11,21625 tracts of land, representing 2900 percent of the over 220006,2202 tracts acquired for the project.
Because there is so much repetition in his work — in some Chick tracts, characters are converted as they read other Chick tracts — the details of Chick's plots have grown fuzzy for many people.
Sea spider digestive tracts weren't exactly normal to begin with.
These crabs' female reproductive tracts are still a mystery, though.
Max distributed fake passports, illegal weapons, and banned Yiddish tracts.
That was a subdivision of him, coexisting with darker tracts.
In Australia, vast tracts have been reduced to open habitats.
The 21625 tracts that got bids represent just 2900 percent.
The burned tracts of ancient forest are gone for good.
U.S. census tracts are small county subdivisions averaging 4,000 residents.
While the Opportunity Zone program mostly targets census tracts of high poverty and unemployment, it also allows "contiguous" tracts that might not be low-income, but are close enough to deprived communities to be eligible.
FEWER THAN 1 PERCENT OF AUCTIONED OFFSHORE DRILLING TRACTS GOT BIDS: Oil and gas companies bid on fewer than one percent of the offshore tracts made available by the Trump administration during an auction Wednesday.
Male reproductive tracts can be physically damaged by long-term infection.
It's commonly found in soil and reproduces in cats' digestive tracts.
Moreover, large tracts of the sea are not monitored at all.
But whole tracts of the private Dickens will be forever lost.
Debris could conceivably render entire tracts of space unusable for decades.
Cows belch and fart methane, thanks to their peculiar digestive tracts.
But only 2202 tracts had any bids, just over 2628 percent.
In 1980, 78 percent of suburban census tracts were predominantly white.
Crisp polygonal tracts of farmland radiate from the edges of town.
Over 30 rambling acres, coffee plants flower up along hill tracts.
In other words, the patriarchy has seeped into women's intestinal tracts.
Those who swallowed these solutions burned their throats and digestive tracts.
None of Chick's own tracts were ever about Donald J. Trump.
Tracts of white matter transport information between different sections of the brain.
It is rich in minerals and has huge tracts of fertile land.
Just two large tracts harbor a quarter of the palms, he said.
They quickly entered the Gurgaon market and acquired large tracts of land.
One imagines huge tracts of land of wilderness turned into super malls.
Montreal's several thousand alleyways started as country routes along old agricultural tracts.
None of the 59 rural census tracts fully qualified for grocery delivery.
Luther's opponents often answered in kind, publishing tracts and treatises against him.
Huge tracts of woodland were blackened, with trees stripped bare or uprooted.
Most of the residents resettled in heavily black, low-income census tracts.
Consider how areas were designated as opportunity zones: After officials at the Treasury department decided which of the nation's nearly 75,85033 census tracts were eligible, each state's governor picked 25 percent of its eligible tracts to receive the designation.
Separate tracts of paint assume bolder colors that play off each other haphazardly.
In the 1980s its bishops issued important tracts against poverty and nuclear arms.
The median estimated life expectancy across all tracts in America is 257 years.
His brief life featured an astonishing output of poems, plays, essays and tracts.
We brought with us a box full of left-wing tracts on everything
The Wilderness Act preserves the "wilderness character" of large tracts of federal land.
Vast tracts of non-rural areas cannot be entered without transiting covered locations.
We must find ways to conserve large tracts of land in the Chesapeake.
He published tracts and pamphlets ridiculing both the papacy and fellow Protestant theologians.
In addition to his tracts on social justice, he published four humor collections.
His anti-Catholic tracts are pervasively marked by vast, frankly bewildering conspiracy theories.
Thirty percent of the rural census tracts in the study partially qualified, meaning they were able to get groceries delivered in some parts but not others, and 70 percent of the tracts had no grocery stores that would deliver to them.
While only about a third of census tracts in the nation's hundred largest metropolitan areas have a majority nonwhite population, 54 percent of new tax-credit projects have been built in those tracts since 153, according to a Times analysis.
The railways, ports, aviation and defense ministries also hold vast tracts of surplus land.
The researchers cut out the parasites' digestive tracts and filtered them to extract DNA.
He bought and sold vast tracts of Southern land in concert with wealthy friends.
Browse through these 10 Pinterest faves and make everyone's mouths (and digestive tracts) happy.
As a result, they have larger vocal tracts—larger spaces resonate at lower frequencies.
He is looking at two tracts, one about 85 acres, the other 66 acres.
During the operation, their shared liver, gastrointestinal and urinary tracts were split in two.
They can affect a person's upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts and can be fatal.
Tracts of the sea off East, West and North Africa are often labeled lawless.
The court did not invalidate the leases on three of the tracts of land.
The pocket-size tracts blend typical comic-book illustrations with a chatty, contemporary tone.
They're boiled until just slightly relaxed and taste of earth and tracts of time.
Vast agricultural tracts have remained under the control of big family businesses and corporations.
All but 2023 of the 148 tracts that got bids only had one bid.
It also misstated the total number of census tracts: There are 2800,2698, not 24637,000.
As populations grow and cities expand, floodplains offer enticingly flat, accessible tracts for developers.
The designated areas include heavily distressed tracts in cities like Detroit and Gary, Ind.
After Chick died, I wondered how many people had similar experiences with his tracts.
Aerial images shared on social media showed muddy brown water covering vast tracts of land.
It is fire season in Siberia, which means vast tracts of boreal forests are ablaze.
Just 1 percent of the Republic of Ireland's raised bogs (swollen tracts of peatland) survives.
Other highlighted areas that police are seeking information about include tracts of sparsely-populated farmland.
The "arms" of each FOD represent the probability of fiber tracts along a given direction.
She says she quietly prayed and passed out Bible tracts and pamphlets about baby development.
In eastern Congo the state has all but collapsed, leaving vast tracts of territory lawless.
Millions of tracts in all the world's main languages have been issued from that headquarters.
In the last decade, huge tracts have been leased to China at rock- bottom prices.
They're laced with religious tracts and Bibles promoting Christianity in general and evangelicalism in particular.
Why is this one race enabled to buy up huge tracts of land in Australia?
Mr. Bradley said some larger tracts nearby could be developed into new buildings over time.
He moves languidly, effortlessly, covering vast tracts of ground without ever really appearing to sprint.
Nationwide, 62 percent of counties in 49 states contain tracts of PILT eligible federal lands.
But Britain, where aristocrats own huge tracts of land, opposed the idea, Mr. Fischler said.
The insects had eaten large tracts of the Mass, including the 22nd and 183rd measures.
Mack also found 81 percent of high-risk census tracts were located in metropolitan areas.
Multiple species of armyworm moths are laying waste to vast tracts of farmland across southern Africa.
This particular comic series was revolutionary in a period when religious tracts and government publications dominated.
Vast tracts of the Amazon are currently ablaze in what is known as the burning season.
Even at Sagehen, large tracts of forest that should have been treated with fire remain untouched.
Compare the top and bottom 2000,000 census tracts country-wide in terms of median household income.
Equinor ASA and BP Plc bid on the most tracts, with 23 and 21 bids respectively.
Escherichia coli are bacteria that are commonly found in the digestive tracts of humans and animals.
Still, you'd find this same dynamic if you relied on census tracts instead of voting precincts.
There has been no wholesale transfer of federal tracts in decades, though small transfers are common.
The homes will be built in contiguous tracts and sold in bulk to large-scale investors.
They also arrested Bobomurod Abdullayev, a journalist suspected of penning anti-government tracts under a pseudonym.
Yet its farmers have been able to revive vast tracts of arid land with minimal investment.
After the pasture is worn out, soy farmers arrive, planting grain on immense tracts of land.
Even as a now completely un-religious person, those tracts ... fill me with angst and dread.
The study team next mapped their sorted tweets to 2010 census tracts and ZIP code areas.
Pigs and humans have similar digestive tracts, making pigs an excellent model for human GI disease.
Over the following centuries, the Mashpee have gained—and lost—tracts of land at least twice.
Then each governor selected a quarter of the tracts in their state for opportunity zone status.
Some of the census tracts that have been identified as opportunity zones may be truly distressed.
And surgery on gastrointestinal tracts is difficult to do if it requires breaking open their shells.
Owners have bought up vast tracts of land, edging closer to residents protective of their privacy.
Nor did the great lords who gained control of large tracts funnel their profits into industry.
Mild cases can develop into severe cases if the viral infections in patients' respiratory tracts worsen.
According to Munster, only specific coronavirus lineages, called betacoronaviruses, can nest in humans&apos respiratory tracts
Winding through dense tracts of script, her ninety-minute performance is a feat of subtle bravura.
We hope this type of investment will continue in other opportunity zone tracts throughout the state.
By analyzing brain imaging from about 10,000 of the people studied, the researchers found that the genetic variants related to left-handedness were associated with differences in the brain's white matter tracts -- in particular, the tracts that connect the areas of the brain associated with language.
States have designated more than 8,700 Census tracts as opportunity zones, including nearly all of Puerto Rico.
The vast, unknowable, unseeable tracts of water where surfing takes place—filled with who knows what…Sharks?
Many of the region's fruit orchards were quickly turned over into tracts of single-family detached housing.
Pool chemicals are harmful to their GI tracts, so don't let them drink the water, Knox said.
Yet, despite thriving across large tracts of the globe, it's hardly a French or an American staple.
In Chicago, census tracts a few miles apart can differ in average life expectancies by two decades.
More specifically, male ducks have corkscrew-shaped penises, while females' reproductive tracts corkscrew in the opposite direction.
Parking lots like this one in Tokyo currently take up vast tracts of otherwise useless urban space.
First, the team collected bottlenose dolphins that had died of natural causes, and removed their reproductive tracts.
Our gastrointestinal tracts are home to trillions of bacteria, which you can think of in three ways.
As a result of his ventures, by 1720 he was able to purchase vast tracts of land.
The tract with the superyacht marina was wealthier and whiter than the tracts identified by city leaders.
In Canada, which has colossal tracts of forest, the state employs a total of around 4,200 rangers.
It's also great for our digestive tracts, with nearly five grams of fiber in just one cup.
To provide shelter for the influx of Rohingya, vast tracts of forest and farmland have been cleared.
Methanogens thrive in places lacking oxygen, such as rocks deep underground and the digestive tracts of animals.
There are still nearly 3,000 census tracts in the United States with few if any white residents.
We irrigate vast tracts of land, providing locusts with the carbohydrate-rich foods they (and we) love.
Humans also developed a special set of nerves for the fine motor control of their vocal tracts.
Millions of animals have been killed and vast tracts of land incinerated, along with several thousand homes.
In total, 14,474 tracts were available for bidding, representing all areas available for drilling in the Gulf.
Turkey fears that by advancing westwards from the Euphrates the Kurds would control unbroken tracts of borderland.
If every generation rewrites history, then our current food historians are only beginning to claim large tracts.
In addition to the familiar Chick tracts, Chick Publications has published lesser-known, full-color graphic novels.
We found that 92 percent of the census tracts most at risk are located in urban areas.
Others said they owned fleets of luxury cars, expensive Swiss watches, diamond jewelry and large tracts of land.
The gold deposits are in undeveloped artisanal mining tracts far from any paved roads or major population centers.
They have laced vast tracts of land with improvised landmines, creating minefields that extend for dozens of kilometres.
Of all Brooklyn tracts that BuzzFeed analyzed, Lugo's had one of the highest rates of complaints per capita.
Of the 151 tracts that received bids, 117 were in water more than 800 meters (2,625 ft) deep.
Low life-expectancy is concentrated in the South and in tracts with a high share of minority populations.
The current code was introduced in 2002, when large tracts of the country were still occupied by rebels.
Turns out, the gut microbiome is that complex community of microorganisms that live inside of our digestive tracts.
Chick, who produced hundreds of fundamentalist Christian tracts over 50 years, passed yesterday at the age of 92.
Across Siberia, the extreme warmth has helped exacerbate the wildfire season, with huge tracts of forests still ablaze.
Robust populations on vast tracts of healthy habitat are the only outcomes that Americans should accept as success.
The revelation could pave the way for exploring signs of life without drilling past endless tracts of ice.
All of our herd free ranges in large tracts of hill ground, most of it above 1,500 feet.
Southeast Bangladesh is also one to reconsider, including Chittagong Hill Tracts, due to  kidnapping, violent crime, and terrorism.
" So Duquet learns the art of "procuring ownership of great white pine tracts by purchasing old township grants.
However, in these cases, the churches provide only the gifts and necessities, not Christian literature and Bible tracts.
First, the Treasury Department drew up a list of eligible census tracts based on income and poverty data.
Because cats need staggering quantities of meat, they are by necessity solitary, patrolling large tracts of territory alone.
His political tracts underscore the value of diversity, of stellar public education, of equal opportunities for the poor.
Angering environmentalists, the committee voted to sell logging rights in some areas while placing other tracts off limits.
The median age of Island residents is 55.6 — making the islands among the country's most elderly census tracts.
The country's vast tracts of wilderness are a magnet for those who want to view - or hunt - wildlife.
Vast tracts of brown grass sat empty behind locked gates, four-foot-high weeds blowing in the wind.
She has applied public-health and other data from federal sources to census tracts inside 500 American cities.
Ultimately, a whopping 20 percent of the tracts necessary for the project were acquired by lengthy condemnation proceedings.
High-poverty census tracts across the country could become eligible for federal 10-123-30 funding under Rep.
The Jersey City mayor, Steven Fulop, said Mr. Anderson had published anti-Semitic tracts online, including on Facebook.
Deepwater tracts auctioned off this month contain oil worth as much as $10 billion off the Mexican coastline.
But deforestation, farming and fires, especially in the Amazon Basin, are threatening vast tracts of these precious resources.
In some, like New York and Chicago, about 5003 percent of census tracts have the highest risk score.
The many mountainous, arid and difficult-to-reach tracts of land in the West simply weren't attractive to farmers.
The L.A. blood data covers nearly 2200,550 census tracts, or county subdivisions, each with an average population around 4,000.
The sandy soil worked against them but proved a sweet spot for cattlemen, who snatched up tracts of land.
But 13,21 tracts see life expectancy below 215 years, and 265,511 have expectancy above 85—a 15-year gap.
We eventually learned by x-rays that the two-headed rattlesnake had two digestive tracts inside the single body.
Meanwhile, the Gibson businesses were still under contract to pay above-market rents to farm huge tracts of land.
But they say the continued allocation of vast tracts of grazing lands for wildlife parks is taking its toll.
An estimated 1.4 million of these opportunistic feathered critters feed on these vast tracts of waste across North America.
Some learned to type for the occasion, copying tracts—one of the small responsibilities with which they were trusted.
The interviews with Rohingya placed the 33rd or 99th in at least 22 village tracts in northern Rakhine State.
The scientists deposited gut bacteria from these fecal samples into the digestive tracts of specially bred germ-free mice.
On most days large tracts of the capital are now bumper to bumper amid a cacophony of car horns.
They read everything from romance (especially popular in Saudi Arabia) to non-fiction tracts such as self-help books.
She published religious tracts, and she incorporated snapshots and watercolors into her journals alongside rhapsodic descriptions of Algerian scenery.
In Ghana chiefs have used their right to administer communal land to sell large tracts without their community's permission.
Large tracts of public land in cities are also quietly slipping into the hands of officials and connected businessmen.
These casual internet surfers might be tempted to scroll past conservation public service announcements (preachy) or scientific tracts (boring).
Mantua is overrun with large grassy tracts where homes once stood; many have been purchased by developers and speculators.
Vast tracts of Kaziranga National Park, home to the rare one-horned rhino, and another wildlife reserve were underwater.
The committee investigation found that for 211 miles, 600 different tracts of property and 330 condemnation lawsuits were required.
Tracts of Israeli land have been burned up by incendiary materials flown over the border by kite or balloon.
In 2008, the Kosi broke its banks and changed course, inundating huge tracts of land and killing 500 people.
DS: I've seen people share political documentaries on video sites like they're tracts, passing them around on social media.
Civic leaders are beginning to pitch state economic development officials on designating tracts of their communities as Opportunity Zones.
Cohn, who's based at the University of Florida, studies genitals and urinary tracts, and how they develop in embryos.
But we must understand the obligations local governments face when large tracts of federal land are within our boundaries.
As I made my way around its medieval farming tracts, sweeping moors and winding coastal paths, I understood why.
Plastic debris can entangle birds or block their digestive tracts, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Farmers across the African Sahel are regreening vast tracts of semi-desert by coaxing tree roots back to life.
However, a majority of Americans in Western states, home to vast tracts of federal land, support maintaining public land.
Farmland is also rapidly vanishing into housing tracts and shopping centers to serve Africa's growing and more affluent population.
Building campuses on isolated suburban tracts guarantees long commutes, and this is one of the worst in the country.
It's a cavity inside a bird's anus that's a one-stop shop for the digestive, urinary, and reproductive tracts.
Henry Ford focused his anti-Semitic tracts on the Warburg family and their advocacy for the Federal Reserve system.
The woman appeared to be holding a pile of religious tracts that she had been distributing on the platform.
CNN gathered population data from census tracts around the two schools, which totaled about 23,000 students and 150,000 people.
One upshot is that setting aside big tracts to protect endangered species and carbon-rich forests is increasingly expensive.
"I'm not sure 100 percent convinced that saving souls is the sole religious purpose of the tracts," Dean wrote.
" Dean goes on to note several changes in Spanish-language versions of popular tracts; in "This Was Your Life!
Tracts of land which were once open for roaming have been fenced off by unscrupulous town-dwellers and wealthier herders.
"The probiotics found in yogurt help to keep our intestinal tracts free of disease-causing bacteria and germs," says Rumsey.
Salmonella, which rarely affects how food tastes or smells, lives in the intestinal tracts of animals, including birds and people.
We categorized the tracts that scored 1 or 2 as rural, and those that scored 9 or 20163 as urban.
So what we found was that in gentrified areas and gentrified census tracts, there were more complaints per capita, right.
Israel The US is ticked off at Israel over its plan to build new housing tracts in the West Bank.
Illegal mining and industrial pollution have devastated vast tracts of land and bodies of water, harming communities dependent on them.
In political proclamations and religious tracts, Colonial leaders denounced Native American men's long hair as evidence of their inherent barbarism.
Oil major Royal Dutch Shell and Norway's Equinor were among the winning bidders, with Shell taking 87 tracts, BOEM said.
Under the treaties, the tribes relinquished huge tracts of land in exchange for a guaranteed right to off-reservation fishing.
Though their vocalizations are much less varied than ours, the vocal tracts of gray seals closely resembles that of humans.
Accusations that it is buying up vast tracts of farmland, factories and mines, for instance, are blown out of proportion.
It also would disqualify about 200 zones that are adjacent to low-income census tracts but are not themselves poor.
"Kids this age, they need human experiences for their brains to develop optimally and reinforce these tracts," Dr. Hutton said.
He chose a soybean tycoon who has deforested large tracts of the Amazon rain forest to be his agriculture minister.
Usually, only 76 percent of tracts have just one bidder, according to data compiled by the Project on Government Oversight.
First, the current administration is making large new tracts of federal land available for oil and gas exploration and production.
Officials are reviewing master leasing plans for other tracts of federal land in the west, including in Colorado and Utah.
"Treasury appeared to elect for the lowest common denominator screening, to just make sure tracts were technically eligible," Theodos said.
County health officials declined to restate data for the 1,547 other census tracts covered in the department's earlier data release.
Other evidence showed that artificial sweeteners desensitized rodents' digestive tracts, making them feel less full and more prone to overeating.
Twenty-six L.A. census tracts, in rich and poor areas alike, had rates at least double those found in Flint.
North of the railroad tracks, Eloy sprawls off into tracts of single-story houses crisscrossed with fencing and unruly trees.
Wildflower seeds are carried on the wind, on the coats of wild animals and in the digestive tracts of birds.
When COVID-19 reaches the lungs, their mucous membranes — which line the various body cavities and air tracts — become inflamed.
COOINDA, Australia — At a time when vast tracts of Australia are burning, Violet Lawson is never far from a match.
He wants recommendations on whether any of those large tracts should be scaled back by presidential authority or by Congress.
Norman said the program encourages private developers to buy certain tracts of land while promoting investment in low-income areas.
Bacteria that starts in your mouth can work its way down to your respiratory and digestive tracts and cause diseases.
This must mean we could leap into any activity and cover vast tracts of the six themed sections, we thought.
Last August, three companies bid on just 103 of the 210,22015 tracts of land offered up in the Gulf of Mexico.
This has long been a priority of an important part of his base; agrarian interests occupying large tracts of disputed land.
By using wood and other waste, Statkraft may avoid criticism directed at other biofuels that rely on vast tracts of farmland.
The plastic polluting our oceans gets everywhere—including in the digestive tracts of every single sea turtle in a recent study.
More than 32,000 of them have developed diseases of the respiratory or digestive tracts, and 705 have died of those diseases.
The Society's racket continued to grow through the 217s, and members began buying great tracts of land along the east coast.
And more than half of the power plants in Louisiana are in census tracts where a majority of residents are nonwhite.
Mr. Murray argues that it would effectively condemn longwall operations as well by prohibiting underground mining under vast tracts of land.
Fires caused by flame-carrying Palestinian kites and helium-filled balloons have ravaged tracts of farmland in Israel in recent months.
Abu Dhabi's ruling al Nahyan family owns vast tracts of London; the Maktoums of Dubai are preeminent in Britain's racing scene.
But in the hills and gullies surrounding San Francisco I gaze in amazement at the endless unmolested tracts of open space.
Some traders are doing so well that they are buying up tracts of beachfront property along the azure coastline, he said.
Other gangly, nerdish kids took solace in the stupid wish fulfillment worlds of fantasy or science fiction; I had Chick tracts.
Slavery, after all, enabled masters to accumulate vast tracts of land, squeezing out small farmers and forcing them into wage labor.
They tend to be people who have the means to lease or buy large tracts of land, and afford a loss.
Large tracts of land are sold off to a developer (though the Big House remains in the family to this day).
Large tracts could be farmed more productively, freeing labourers to work in urban factories while also providing food to support them.
All seasonal flooding ceased for the first time in millennia, according to the Mursi, rendering vast tracts of tribal land unfarmable.
Péladan belonged to the Rosicrucians, who, following sixteenth-century tracts of dubious authenticity, believed in alchemy, necromancy, and other dark arts.
In addition to the mining and logging, soy farmers and cattle ranchers have cleared huge tracts of forest, mostly by fire.
The results show how the demographics changed between 2000 and 2017 and highlight which census tracts have gentrified in that time.
A " deepfake " version of the American jihadi Anwar al-Awlaki could go on producing new inflammatory tracts from beyond the grave.
Various types of carbon removal technology are also very costly and may require significant tracts of land to operate at scale.
As soon as I entered that, I was able to put in PELOSI, which led to LESSORS, which helped with TRACTS.
And his tracts had wide reach, as attested by the flood of tweets in response to his death: RIP Jack Chick.
Countries like Bangladesh, Egypt, Vietnam, and parts of Africa could see large tracts of farmland turn unusable due to rising seas.
For instance, in the San Diego metro area, only 21997 percent of census tracts have a lead exposure risk of 26.3.
ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc, in partnership with Anadarko Petroleum Corp, submitted the seven bids, totaling $1.16 million, for tracts in the NPR-A.
Rescuers believe the elephant ended up in the open ocean after trying to cross a lagoon that separates two tracts of jungle.
Did you consult experts or is it more of a rough idea of how to use our digestive tracts to make rings?
PHOTO The Vast Housing Developments of Mexico's Failed Experiment Aerial shots of the sprawling tracts reveal a surprising indifference to human needs.
Exploiting the terms of the Homestead Act of 1862, corrupt speculators were using dummy settlers to acquire rich tracts of forested land.
Yet the fact that about one-fifth of Michigan votes came from rural tracts helped Mr. Trump pull off his upset victory.
This year's Earth Day campaign is focused on ending plastic pollution, which clogs landfills, streets and the digestive tracts of ocean wildlife.
The last ice age occurred between 110,000 years ago and 12,000 years ago, as glaciers swallowed up large tracts of inhabited land.
The new public library at the golden-domed shrine of Imam Ali includes sizeable collections of Marx's tracts and non-Muslim scriptures.
The offensive is part of a government campaign to roll back Islamic State's seizure of wide tracts of northern and western Iraq.
He forced the defeated Creeks to forfeit huge tracts of their land to white slave-holding settlers, foreshadowing his policies as president.
The offensive to retake Falluja is part of Baghdad's campaign to reverse IS's capture of wide tracts of northern and western Iraq.
For one, there are large tracts of territory within Myanmar (many of them drug-producing areas) that are controlled by rebel groups.
More than 85033 percent of TEA projects used combined census tracts to qualify for the lower investment threshold, according to the report.
It cited concerns over plans by Chinese investors to buy state-sized tracts of land the government said would threaten national sovereignty.
While the nonwhite population of the state is about 41 percent, the census tracts around the Michoud plant are 83 percent nonwhite.
In instructional tracts online, veterans of the movement explain the ropes to rookies: • Do not engage with the voices in your head.
But it yielded fewer bids, for fewer tracts of land, than several recent lease sales in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.
City leaders identified three other tracts in the North End of West Palm Beach as their top picks to be opportunity zones.
The March sale leased just over 1 percent of the tracts offered — a fact highlighted by environmentalist groups who criticized the sales.
But on Thursday, those two were getting less attention than the phony plastic Oscars and the Scientology tracts stacked in nearby storefronts.
Not long after the party's 238 victory, Patanjali secured two large tracts in Assam and began work on a vast production facility.
In others, a variety of plastic material was found inside their digestive tracts — as many as 329 pieces in one sea turtle.
Washington has lowered the royalty rates for deepwater oil activities and has offered larger tracts for bidding than the Obama administration did.
Like other memorable tracts for the times, "The Disuniting of America" blends passages of enduring relevance with much that has become obsolete.
Because the coronavirus affects multiple bodily systems — the upper and lower respiratory tracts and immune system — the body gets tired and achy.
Vast tracts of peat in Indonesia, for instance, have been drained for oil-palm production, leading to fires and rapid carbon release.
Tracts of land that the port puts on the market are "just gobbled up," said Clifford H. Dales, a principal of Colliers.
Since then, the state has reclassified broad tracts in the park as "wilderness," a designation that prohibits the presence of motorized vehicles.
And while African countries have some of the world's largest tracts of land under protection, many have languished for lack of funding.
" But Mr. Wu outlined his strategies for challenging officials in three tracts published online, including one called "A Treasury for Slaughtering Pigs.
So when people [and conservation groups] protect the jaguar and these wide tracts of land, they're also protecting everything in that ecosystem.
Rand has been dead for almost 35 years, but her novels and philosophical tracts are still top sellers, especially in the United States.
In June, the World Health Organization issued a warning, saying it can cause defects in the heart, digestive tracts, and genitals of babies.
The Chinese used ginkgo tea to improve circulation; the ancient Egyptians drank a coriander tea to soothe irritated stomachs or inflamed urinary tracts.
The monthly rent for a two bedroom apartment or house averaged $2,042 in the richest census tracts compared to $564 in the poorest.
Record-low rainfall in some regions and successive seasons of above-average temperatures have blighted vast tracts of Australia's grazing and crop land.
Washington (CNN)The United States issued an unusually strong rebuke Wednesday of Israel's plan to build new housing tracts in the West Bank.
Mr Gilman's idea was to pre-approve the land for industrial uses and sell tracts of it to firms wishing to build swiftly.
Back in 2005, around 80 percent of New Orleans and large tracts of neighboring parishes became flooded, and the waters lingered for weeks.
Israel has lost a soldier to a Gaza sniper and tracts of forest and farmland to fires set in cross-border incendiary attacks.
Lifting the moratorium, industry supporters say, will help miners in Western states where there are large tracts of recoverable coal on public land.
The United States still has a freely trading internal economy, but it no longer is expanding by adding large tracts of new territory.
The comic increasingly would act as Sim's tracts, with lengthy text segments accompanying each issue, sometimes pushing out the visual elements almost entirely.
If current trends continue, some of the country's most distressed census tracts may never recover the jobs they lost to the Great Recession.
While downtown Dallas is flush with glassy skyscrapers and high-priced restaurants, large tracts of the city's southern sector are empty and ragged.
At the same time, Scott rejected other, poorer tracts that the city of West Palm Beach had asked to be named opportunity zones.
Identical twins joined at the belly, each had two arms and two legs, individual hearts and digestive tracts, but they shared a liver.
The school social measures look at a similar list of factors across all the census tracts of the students in the applicant's school.
There are about 1,400 such tracts in America that have changed in this way since 2000, home to nearly five million people today.
At the time, Mr. Lauer would have passed a good-character test required for foreign buyers who are purchasing large tracts of land.
The new coronavirus also seems to infect the upper and lower respiratory tracts, unlike SARS, which infected primarily tissue deeper in the lungs.
The images clearly showed that his brain had been starved of oxygen and that large tracts of cells had died, Dr. Sammarco said.
Chinese researchers monitored how much virus could be found in the upper respiratory tracts — noses and throats — of 18 patients in Guangdong, China.
Here's how you can read each map: the city is split up into census tracts — a geographic region of a few thousand people.
For each major race group in the census, the tracts are shaded according to how that group's representation changed between 2000 and 2017.
Islamic State redrew the map of the Middle East in 2014 when it declared a caliphate across large tracts of Syria and Iraq.
At one of the sites last December, Ms. Morretta came across tracts of one of Rome's oldest aqueducts, which is now being studied.
His campaign was powered by best-selling tracts like Phyllis Schlafly's "A Choice, Not an Echo," steeped in the Birchers' baroquely paranoid style.
And then he lingers in the countryside, struck by the rumbling unrest between displaced peasants and greedy landowners grabbing tracts of common land.
By 2016, it was clear that the beetle infestation in Bialowieza was devastating large tracts of trees, including stands hundreds of years old.
It turns out I'm not alone — and the dominant memory many people have of reading Chick tracts is feeling scared, but also curious.
People living closer together also don't contribute to the suburban sprawl responsible for chopping up vast tracts of wilderness that devastate wildlife populations.
"Our digestive tracts would not have to undergo any types of adaptation or evolution to be able to cope with eating humans," Schutt says.
The auction netted $156 million for 128 tracts, which covered just under 700,000 acres of the seafloor off Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, BOEM reported.
Islamic State (IS), which retook the ancient city of Palmyra on December 11th, still rules wide tracts of (sparsely populated) land in the east.
A prolific and, in his time, wildly popular author of novels, biographies and political tracts, Zweig incarnated the interwar ideal of the cultivated European.
They proved the principle by collecting hundreds of tonnes of manganese nodules—potato-sized mineral agglomerations that litter vast tracts of Davy Jones's locker.
E. coli is a type of bacteria normally found in the gastrointestinal tracts of people, as well as farm animals including cattle and poultry.
They erased 395,20163 hectares of forest, including huge tracts of ancient vegetation, between 2015 and 2016—the equivalent of 1,000 rugby pitches a day.
But searching for signs of volcanic eruptions isn't as easy as looking for bumpy tracts of hardened lava on the bottom of the ocean.
According to data reported by the University of Alaska, three neighborhoods in Anchorage actually have the most diverse census tracts in the entire country.
By his own account, he started doing cartoon tracts because he was told that Maoist Communists had found this a useful mode of propaganda.
Oil and gas companies bid on fewer than one percent of the offshore tracts made available by the Trump administration during an auction Wednesday.
I logged hours doing laundry — sheets, blankets, pillows — as a brutal stomach bug worked its way through the gastrointestinal tracts of all four children.
Under the Oslo accords of the mid-1990s, Israel retains full control over Area C, where large tracts have been declared closed military areas.
There have been fewer reports in recent days of such incidents, which have burned large tracts of agricultural land and forests in southern Israel.
Scientists have found nurdles in the digestive tracts of birds and fish, though they're still working to determine the health risks for these species.
Nowadays, America's trees and forests are under attack; threats include catastrophic wildfire, forests being broken into smaller tracts, and attacks from insects and disease.
In addition to miners and loggers, soy farmers and cattle ranchers have also infiltrated the area, clearing huge tracts of forest, mostly by fire.
The smile that occurs with laughter may be our way of adjusting our vocal tracts for the high-pitched giggles and shrieks we emit.
At least 100,000 people live in the valley, he said, where small clusters of houses are interspersed with agricultural tracts of land. Maj. Gen.
"To some, Chick tracts are American folk art or even a form of religious pornography, titillating and somewhat dangerous," Brill's Content wrote in 1999.
Sometimes this means stringing together dozens of census tracts in long spaghetti-noodle maps to qualify luxury projects as falling within poor urban districts.
Mission work can be done around the world or around the block, by handing out tracts and knocking on doors, like the Jehovah's Witnesses.
The group's website, Hunt for Truth Association, claimed that lead used in bullets is not sufficiently soluble to dissolve in most animals' digestive tracts.
A redrawn, demilitarised Palestinian state would be subject to Israeli security control, receiving tracts of desert in return for arable land settled by Israelis.
The vocal tracts of other primates contain the same elements as ours — from vocal cords to tongues to lips — but their geometry is different.
Then they tested out variations on that shape, based on how living monkeys open their jaws and move other parts of their vocal tracts.
Dr. Lieberman would go on to study chimpanzee vocal tracts and look for clues to speech in the fossils of ancient humans and Neanderthals.
Mr. Kobach was widely criticized in 2015 after speaking at a writers workshop of The Social Contract Press, a publisher of white nationalist tracts.
The department had found that 81 percent of tax-credit developments in Houston were in census tracts where eight in 10 people are minorities.
Its closest approach to the sun will be on December 7th, after which it will disappear back into the cosmic tracts whence it came.
The wave of protests initially focused on government plans to ease restrictions on land ownership by foreigners and auction off large tracts of farmland.
In the cabinets behind them, there are old Baptist tracts and stacks of New Testaments with covers declaring GOOD NEWS AMERICA, GOD LOVES YOU.
And scientists recently reported that monkeys have vocal tracts that would allow them to talk, but that their brains aren't wired for intelligible speech.
At the start of the study, half of the census tracts had violent crime rates of at least 25 incidents for every 2150,275 residents.
Census tracts with higher smoking rates also tended to have more smoking-related illnesses like asthma, COPD and heart disease, the study also found.
In the 10 percent of census tracts in the study with the lowest smoking rates, no more than about 11 percent of people smoked.
While well intended, designation of large tracts of public lands as monuments without provision for access can lead to a loss of conservation value.
In addition, states could designate whole sections of cities or rural areas that would be targeted for investment, including some higher-income census tracts.
In addition, states could designate whole sections of cities or rural areas that would be targeted for investment, including some higher-income census tracts.
He cited Louisville, Ky., where some areas that are already being gentrified have been designated as opportunity zones while some poorer tracts have not.
But Montecito's wealthier residents tended to own multi-acre tracts and were not inclined to give up on their million-dollar views, she said.
But since sloths have relatively tiny digestive tracts, they've developed a unique set of adaptations that allow them to survive on such meager provisions.
Politicians have illegally granted vast tracts of public land to themselves and their allies, ignoring numerous government inquiries calling for their titles to be revoked.
And that remaining ownership and management of large tracts of forest and grazing lands is the core of the problem for antigovernment protesters in Oregon.
The number of places that qualify is bigger than anything that has gone before: the Treasury has certified 8,761 zones, 12% of America's census tracts.
During this time, fires caused by incendiary helium balloons and kites launched by Palestinians in Gaza over the border have ravaged tracts of Israeli farmland.
Authorities evacuated some 120 people in southwestern Serbia earlier this week after rivers overflowed their banks, flooding hundreds of homes and large tracts of farmland.
Israel has lost tracts of farmland and forests to fires set by kites and helium balloons, laden with incendiary material and flown over from Gaza.
The move kept factories away from houses, but eventually led to vast tracts of single-family homes where markets, restaurants, and other businesses were banned.
The chart below shows the results: the median number of complaints per 1,000 people, and the changes in racial composition, for gentrifying and nongentrifying tracts.
This is particularly tricky in the African continent where census tracts can cover regions as large as 150,000 square miles but contain just 55,000 people.
In a study published today in Nature Communications, researchers in China identified the microorganisms found in six parts of the reproductive tracts of 110 women.
The rest is landfilled, incinerated, or buffeted into the environment, where it clogs up the seas, the beaches, and the digestive tracts of sea life.
Los Angeles County, home to 10 million people and vast tracts of undeveloped mountainous land, has suffered much larger wildfires that have burned for weeks.
Kamal is also fighting for the rights of tens of thousands of indigenous people displaced from their traditional lands in the Chittagong Hill Tracts region.
Today, this region of New South Wales is barren and dusty, but during the mid-Cretaceous it contained rivers, lagoons, and vast tracts of vegetation.
The case, filed in 2012, arose from BankAtlantic loans made on large tracts of land intended for the development of single-family homes and condominiums.
Through Nora and Kevin, we saw two converging tracts in the aftermath, two stories of people ill-equipped to survive, but who did it anyway.
Treasury said the information it wants funds to report would allow it to track the amount of investments that different census tracts receive over time.
But it appears likely the Trump administration will lift the leasing moratorium and begin the process of leasing new tracts of land for coal mining.
Or, like Mr. Mutambara, the former ambassador, they were given the best tracts of a large farm, usually with the main farmhouse and farming equipment.
Eighty-one percent of projects were located in census tracts that experienced significant declines between 28503 and 22019 despite the overall improvement of the economy.
Flooding rain raked the northern Queensland coast last week, before sweeping inland and submerging vast tracts of outback under record-breaking depths of muddy water.
Across three southern Williamsburg census tracts, as many as 2700,4003 children tested at or above the CDC's current elevated lead threshold between 2400 and 22.
With the tacit approval of Heidegger, she strung together uncollected notes into poisonous little tracts, piecing together a Nietzsche to serve as a Nazi mouthpiece.
This DTI work showed that patients responded best if the electrodes sat at particular junctions of white-matter tracts within or next to area 25.
They also bought more land further south, and large tracts in northeastern Argentina, which they are currently donating, in four stages, to the Argentine government.
He had acquired vast tracts of Arizona real estate, initially to provide scarce water for the horses that powered a stagecoach line he also owned.
Published in 2015 by New Directions, John Keene's quietly acclaimed but undersung "Counternarratives" surveys the vast tracts of uncharted territory beyond the family-novel paradigm.
Under Xi, market reforms have stalled, and schools have replaced books by Western economists with tracts published by the Marxist Theory Research and Building Project.
The effect is like taking an eraser to their images of the night sky, covering their images of the sky with tracts of unusable data.
From there, the fibers can make their way into other water systems, or into the digestive tracts of animals that graze on the fertilized plants.
In fact, more than one-third of forests across rural America are collectively owned by private and family owners, often in small 50-acre tracts.
To better understand how to produce more of them, researchers have just characterized their reproductive systems — from the tracts' shapes to the sperm tails' lengths.
In February 2012, American guards at the Bagram detention center burned "extremist publications" that turned out to be copies of the Quran and religious tracts.
Lured by cheap money, borrowers are flocking to buy apartments and houses, and institutional investors are acquiring large tracts of residential real estate across Europe.
Chick wrote all of the tracts himself but only illustrated some of them, teaming up with at least two other illustrators to create the others.
In smaller metro areas with populations under 2 million, like Cleveland and Milwaukee, more than 30 percent of census tracts have the highest risk score.
Israel has lost tracts of farmland and forests to fires set by kites and helium balloons laden with incendiary material and flown over from Gaza.
Research, like a 2013 study published in the journal Nature, support the hypothesis that rhinoviruses can reproduce and flourish inside people's winter-chilled upper respiratory tracts.
There were religious pamphlets and tracts on display, and after a while, it became "obvious to me that this is not a medical facility," she says.
Farm or ranch manager They plan, direct, or coordinate the management or operation of farms, ranches, greenhouses, aquacultural operations, nurseries, timber tracts, or other agricultural establishments.
Tracts could qualify as relatively poor and low-income based on Census statistics from 2011 to 0003, when many downtown areas had just started to redevelop.
Quadcopters can cover more ground than a team on foot and, paired with sensor technology, they can pinpoint tracts of land that may have been disturbed.
But the antibiotic-resistant bacteria in coastal waters most likely find their way to the shore first by hitching a ride through digestive tracts in feces.
The park is located in London's East End, a historically low-income area burdened by tracts of toxic land from centuries of exposure to industrial waste.
When Venkat Reddy of child rights organization MV Foundation first visited Kothapally in 1991, he saw vast tracts of dry farmland and children working as laborers.
It is estimated that waqf boards in India hold nearly 500,000 registered properties and tracts of land, making them among the top landowners in the country.
These so-called methanogens inhabit soils, preferably moist ones, as well as the digestive tracts of ruminants (and, to a lesser extent, other animals, humans included).
Until recently it was most visible in Bordeaux, where Chinese buyers snapped up tracts of vineyard to try and quench their homeland's thirst for grands crus.
He was initially known for tracts like "This Was Your Life," which used compelling and sometimes frightening visuals to depict fundamentalist beliefs about hell and salvation.
Flooding rain raked the Queensland coast at Townsville last week, before sweeping inland and submerging vast tracts of outback under record-breaking depths of muddy water.
To probe the intricacies of wombat poop, Yang and her colleagues examined the digestive tracts of two wombats that were euthanized after road collisions in Australia.
CHIPINGE, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Lush tracts of bamboo spread across southeastern Chipinge district, where the tall plant is increasingly regarded as green gold by villagers.
However, the army and its cronies have also grown rich from gem and jade mines—and vast tracts of land that many contend were illegally seized.
They could be from wildfires or smoldering bomb craters, prefiguring the charred moonscape that enormous tracts of France would become in the next century's World Wars.
Lawmakers asked the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress, to evaluate the tax break, including how various census tracts were designated as opportunity zones.
The Wednesday sale offered all potentially available drilling tracts in the Gulf -- 77.3 million acres, making it the biggest offshore lease sale in United States history.
The Wednesday sale offered all potentially available drilling tracts in the Gulf — 28500 million acres, making it the biggest offshore lease sale in United States history.
This process becomes complex and difficult as a result of the fact that tracts have been drawn to maximize profits of the bidder, not the taxpayer.
Over the past month, Nolte has seen wealthy families in the Orlando, Florida area sell undeveloped tracts of land that have been passed down for generations.
The Kurdish YPG militia, which forms the largest part of the SDF, controls much of northeastern Syria after capturing vast tracts of land from Islamic State.
Yesterday's Gulf of Mexico lease sale drew $178 million in winning bids from oil companies, spanning 144 tracts in the region that cover around 800,000 acres.
Census data, which divides certain areas of the town into tracts, shows that median household income in most areas of south Lumberton falls well below $30,000.
Among the designated tracts that have stirred controversy is the section of Long Island City that Amazon has picked for one of its two new headquarters.
The mountainous belt that stretches down West Virginia's eastern side is one of the few large tracts that have resisted development in the eastern United States.
As an indigenous group, the Agta can apply to claim vast tracts of the Sierra Madre as their ancestral land, which they first did in 1997.
Howard has already reproduced the vocal tracts of living people, including his own, using this same method and found that the sounds produced were very realistic.
By the numbers: In half of U.S. census tracts nationwide, more than 20% of the population is predicted to not respond to the initial census questionnaire.
The bureau rounds up thousands by helicopter each year, literally putting them out to pasture, on confined tracts to try to keep the wild numbers steady.
Washington, DC Most gentrified tracts in DC are spread throughout the city's center, with some recording a decrease in the black population by 69 percentage points.
In the two years following the tax law's passage, news outlets have uncovered numerous examples of census tracts being designated as opportunity zones under suspicious circumstances.
Programs such as this are successful because they focus on managing the entire landscape instead of just the tracts of land managed by the federal government.
The Gonzalez-Colon provision gives Puerto Rico a leg up and allows all the low-income census tracts on the entire island to be eligible automatically.
From 2000 to 2010, the population increased in 19 of the 22 census tracts in Bronx Community Board 1, with some neighborhoods seeing double-digit spikes.
After long exposures to a low dose of galactic radiation, mice had permanent damage to their gastrointestinal tracts and could no longer absorb nutrients in food.
The plaque, material that forms on and between teeth, contained food particles as well as microbes from the mouth as well as respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts.
The mayor's office noted that Trenton is also hurt by the state's exemption from paying property taxes on the large tracts of land it owns downtown.
The Nairobi bombing, for instance, prompted the US to move embassies to larger tracts of land with significant space between perimeter fences and the buildings themselves.
Our ancient ancestors likely had digestive tracts similar to our closest genetic relatives, chimps, which are heavy on the back end to help digest all that food.
According to the CDC's World Trade Center Health Program, more than 22017,21.9 of those who worked on the site developed diseases of the respiratory or digestive tracts.
Kenyan politicians have illegally granted tracts of land to themselves and their allies for decades, ignoring government inquiries calling for the titles to be revoked, campaigners say.
Poland's conservative government says the forest, which includes tracts of Europe's last primeval woodland, is under attack from beetles and needs to be protected through increased logging.
There's lots of work still needed before we understand microplastics' potential harm to animals, how long those plastic bits stay in digestive tracts, and how they accumulate.
As Catherine Kim explained for Vox: More than 32,210.2 [first responders] have developed diseases of the respiratory or digestive tracts, and 210 have died of those diseases.
Many were forced into "cowsheds", makeshift detention centers in which they were forced to perform manual labor and recite Maoist tracts and were regularly subject to beatings.
They told me they were interested in fundamentally reshaping the American landscape and forcing the federal government to hand vast tracts of public land to local authorities.
For more than a decade, foreign investors have bought up large tracts of land for agriculture or for energy projects, but many have left the land unused.
The state's construction plans meant that the tribe was often forcibly relocated from their homes into narrow tracts of land where the Bakarwals' cattle could not graze.
MANY WESTERNERS regard the Jehovah's Witnesses, handing out tracts on street corners or knocking on strangers' doors, as somewhere between a colourful eccentricity and a mild irritation.
The area, which is about the size of Ireland and accounts for a quarter of the world's coastal temperate rainforest, is still dotted with privately-owned tracts.
I would find [his tracts] in random places in Sydney Australia in the mid-nineties, and it was like burrowing deep into the mind of a maniac.
After independence from British rule, India launched massive state-led industrial and infrastructure projects such as dams, steel plants and mining that required vast tracts of land.
Of the 227 tracts that received bids, 213 has been previously leased but were released back to the government since 2014 when the price of oil dropped.
Bialowieza Forest, which straddles Poland's border with Belarus, is one of the last and largest remaining tracts of primeval forest that once stretched across the European Plain.
Of the 2628,28500 tracts made available by the Interior department for bidding on 6900,2628 acres in federal waters off the Gulf of Mexico, only 28503 received bids.
Instead he sets out to show the transformation, and often enough the hollowing out, of large tracts of twentieth-century life as the product of global capitalism.
But Democrats accuse Republicans of "dangerously irresponsible rhetoric" that encourages lawlessness and violence in the wide-open West, where the federal government polices vast tracts of wilderness.
Of the 14,622 tracts made available by the Interior department for bidding on 801,2023 acres in federal waters off the Gulf of Mexico, only 144 received bids.
Scientists have also wondered whether these sweeteners affect our gut flora — the bacteria in our digestive tracts that help with metabolism (and many other critical bodily functions).
From 2005 through 2014, at least 30 percent of children tested in all but one of York's census tracts had elevated lead exposure, according to CDC data.
But only two companies bid, securing drilling rights for seven tracts of land — or less than 1 percent of that offered — for only $1.16 million, Reuters reports.
Let there be no doubt as to the cause: Most of these fires were set intentionally to clear vast tracts of forest for agriculture and cattle ranching.
In that case, W.J. Howey owned large tracts of citrus groves in Florida and sold real estate contracts for some of the land to finance future developments.
The script is almost entirely from actual Restoration Hardware catalogs and Reconstruction-era tracts, like Sherman's field notes, the ones about giving 40 acres to freed slaves.
The tracts, part of what backers say is one of the world's largest intact forests, were purchased from timber management entities through a $130 million investment fund.
Why this matters: Zinke, along with Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, are in charge of land management policies for vast tracts of fire-prone forests in the West.
The retreat of the icecap has exposed tracts of heavy metals, like lead and cadmium, that were locked under the glaciers for thousands of years, scientists say.
Some scientists have wondered whether these sweeteners affect our gut flora — the bacteria in our digestive tracts that help with metabolism (and many other critical bodily functions).
Much of their work appears not in reputable science journals but little-known reports, publications and self-published tracts, at times with copious notes of dubious significance.
Ultimately, the best road forward for EB-5 may be to maintain investment levels where they are, to maximize capital for distressed areas — meaning single census tracts.
Van de Velde advocated in his tracts for the unification of all of the arts as an instrument of social reform and a rejection of historical forms.
"The most important result is that we have seen protective antibodies against chlamydia in the genital tracts," said study author Frank Follmann of SSI in a statement.
In some of these gentrifying census tracts, the black population has shrunk by more than 45 percentage points — with the white population growing by the same amount.
A redrawn, demilitarised Palestinian state would be subject to Israeli control over its security, while receiving tracts of desert in return for arable land settled by Israelis.
One Israeli soldier has been killed by a Palestinian sniper during the weekly protests, and tracts of Israeli land have been scorched by incendiary kites and balloons.
She says her family's land had a house surrounded by tracts of fruit and vegetable fields, all now north of the Strip's Erez border crossing with Israel.
This effort, if successful, would destroy our conservation system and hand over huge tracts of priceless natural habitat to powerful private interests, particularly the fossil-fuel industry.
In Guangxi, a balmy southern region that has some of China's most concentrated mineral deposits, large tracts of farmland lay wasted by runoff carrying cadmium and lead.
On the road to Tica, around 80 kilometers (49 miles) from Beira's beaches, drone footage revealed massive tracts of waterlogged land and huge trees snapped like twigs.
Bryant chose these 100 tracts around the State of Mississippi to encourage the exact type of investment that has been seen with the Vicksburg Forest Products sawmill.
Not counted as part of South Korea's contribution to the shared defense costs are large tracts of land that it supplies rent-free for American military bases.
Based on recommendations from state governments, the United States Treasury has designated more than 2000,210 eligible census tracts in urban, suburban and rural areas across the country.
There's also a rare disease called pernicious anemia whereby people can't absorb vitamin B12 via their gastrointestinal tracts because they lack an important protein called intrinsic factor.
In this week's Giz Asks, we posed that question to a number of medical professionals, who were simultaneously reassuring and disturbing—think exploding stomachs, infected esophageal tracts, etc.
The Seychelles deal builds on 20 years' worth of similar debt-for-nature swaps that have preserved vast tracts of tropical forests in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Between 5 and 10 percent of the eggs passed through the birds' digestive tracts without any physical damage in one experiment, and 20 percent remained intact in another.
In doing so, however, they opened up large tracts that were already magnets for investment, potentially sucking any new dollars away from places that could really use it.
The justices will consider whether the Endangered Species Act authorises the federal government to preserve these tracts for the dusky gopher, costing the companies $34m over 20 years.
For their part, the riders' daily reports about the states of their digestive tracts and moods likewise showed little variation whether a rider was eating gluten or not.
At the extremes there are 64 census tracts where life expectancy is estimated to be above 90, while seven see expectancies more than 30 years lower than that.
A redrawn, demilitarized Palestinian state would be subject to Israeli control over its security, and would receive tracts of desert in return for arable land settled by Israelis.
Passed during the Trump administration, the credits offer tax breaks during the life of an investment and wipe out capital gains taxes on investments in distressed census tracts.
For nearly four decades, scientists have thought that the inability of nonhuman primates to produce human speech sounds had to do with anatomical limitations in their vocal tracts.
The BOEM's Celata pointed out that shallow-water tracts received 43 bids on Wednesday, an increase from past lease sales that he attributed to the lower royalty rates.
"Pretty much all of the same species in the Santa Ana refuge will be affected in these other tracts of land where the wall will go," said Kersten.
Since then, the man leading the Trump administration's charge to unlock vast tracts of federal land for oil and gas drilling has brandished American oil like a gunslinger.
From 2013 to 2015, five tracts (out of 24), including the Tenderloin, Chinatown, and the Bayview, moved from low income stable to "at risk" of or ongoing displacement.
Normally, presidents seek to burnish their legacy by designating large tracts of land or swaths of the ocean off limits to development, to be preserved for future generations.
For decades, the fight over Brazil's vast tracts of land have repeatedly led to murders, most often by rich ranchers and farmers' hired gunmen, federal prosecutors have said.
State governors are able to designate up to 85033 percent of all tracts within the state that meet the guidelines used to designate a zone as economically distressed.
There are large tracts of parkland, including the 218-acre Sonoma Valley Regional Park and the 3123-acre Bouverie Preserve, where riparian woodlands meet grasslands and evergreen forest.
With large tracts of public housing and affordable rentals throughout the borough, the Bronx does not offer as many opportunities for market-rate home buyers as other boroughs.
There are vast tracts of cheap, makeshift homes and a countryside where people in the cities can return to if they lose their jobs or hit hard times.
They ended up with eight disconnected tracts, spread out over several hundred miles—islets of wilderness surrounded by what is now a Kansas-size expanse of industrial farms.
First, in order to fulfill the full potential of the legislation to build a balanced economy, it is critical that they select a significant proportion of rural tracts.
The relief comes as winter rain across much of eastern Australia has gone missing, with rainfall levels at or near record lows across vast tracts of the country.
Not until the late 19th century did settlers realize that the expansive tracts of grasslands made perfect grazing grounds for sheep, and Patagonia has never been the same.
Since 2000, according to a Times analysis of demographic and housing data, the arrival of white residents is affecting about one in six predominantly African-American census tracts.
And writers of anti-theatrical tracts, who collated any theatrical practice with terrible sin (I should be so lucky!), often laid blame for the plague at theaters' doors.
And writers of anti-theatrical tracts, who collated any theatrical practice with terrible sin (I should be so lucky!), often laid blame for the plague at theaters' doors.
Projects could include the Agriculture Department targeting water infrastructure and rural broadband spending in certain zones, or the Small Business Administration focusing certain loan programs in designated tracts.
Women's reproductive tracts are shaped in a way that rejects weaker sperm, allowing only the fastest candidates through a series of "gates," researchers at Cornell University have found.
The ideological tracts, recruiting pitches and radicalization tales of the Islamic State during its rise echo, almost word-for-word, those of the white nationalist terrorists of today.
He and his brothers scattered to other parts of Iraq, leaving behind vast tracts of farmland, which were eventually taken by the people who had driven them out.
Andy Levin, a Democrat of Michigan, is a two-time cancer survivor with two kids who have Crohn's disease, a chronic inflammatory condition that affects their digestive tracts.
Its lawsuit, filed in January 2012, arose from loans that BankAtlantic had made on large tracts of land intended for the construction of single-family homes and condominiums.
Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla, decided to build the carmaker's first major European factory in Grünheide, a village just outside Berlin and surrounded by undeveloped tracts.
In an interview in August with a far-right web publication in Austria, Mr. King displayed a deep familiarity with racist tracts and ideas embraced by white supremacists.
The ideological tracts, recruiting pitches and radicalization tales of the Islamic State during its rise echo, almost word-for-word, those of the white nationalist terrorists of today.
" Another respondent, Noel, was similarly scarred: "His tracts helped traumatize my childhood while also offering me helpful conspiracies about the Catholics, the one world government and the Satanists.
After reading them I would carefully place them in random places in the pile of tracts so that no one would know which ones I had been reading.
I spoke to one person who mentioned seeing stacks of Chick tracts left around science fiction conventions in the Pacific Northwest, a recollection shared by fellow con attendees.
Cities often initiate marine park projects as an eye-catching way of raising their profiles, and offer developers vast tracts of land and cheap loans to build them.
But when selecting census tracts to be opportunity zones, most states picked places that were more likely to show signs of gentrification than eligible ones that were passed over.
And the law allowed a few tracts to be chosen based on sharing a border with a qualifying tract, even if they weren't poor enough to make the cut.
The Antiquities Act of 1906 gave the president, then Theodore Roosevelt, authority to unilaterally claim massive tracts of land and bodies of water as national resources deserving further protection.
In Idenau and Batoke, two fishing villages about 12 kilometers from Limbe city, there are pretty beaches and vast tracts of unspoiled mangrove forests that bring in the tourists.
In the early 1990s, after the Soviet break-up, the experience was repeated, with city-dwellers leasing large tracts to grow their own vegetables and many subsisting on potatoes.
Armed rebel groups in semi-autonomous regions like Shan State have long controlled large tracts of territory and used drug revenues to finance their frequent battles with the military.
A couple interesting findings: Only 4 percent of all census tracts (roughly 3,000 out of 75,000) had more than 100 residential-scale solar systems, meaning installations are highly concentrated.
In an auction of federal offshore leases last week, Shell submitted the most high bids for Gulf leases, winning 87 tracts of land valued at more than $84 million.
The FBI set up a perimeter around the refuge where a few people were still holding out, continuing their protest against federal control of large tracts of the country.
This is because large tracts of the Earth's crust called tectonic plates are constantly running into each other, sliding past each other, or rolling on top of each other.
Aerial images shared on social media showed a muddy brown deluge covering vast tracts of land and residents, including monks carrying their alms-bowls, wading through chest-deep water.
Tar sands oil is particularly dirty and challenging to clean up, and its extraction involves gouging what amount to shallow strip mines across vast tracts formerly occupied by forests.
He was known for lavish spending and making risky bets worth billions of dollars on vast tracts of land that could potentially be drilled for oil and natural gas.
The legislation allows investors to defer taxes on capital gains if they're reinvested in a real estate project or business located in one of nearly 9,000 qualified census tracts.
That was more than in any other tract in Lake County, where East Chicago is located, and more than in all but a dozen of Indiana's 24,2510 census tracts.
I thought about that while watching him, in a headdress of long golden braids capped with a white cross, tussle with Mr. Kuklis over several tracts of fake grass.
The Bureau of Land Management auctioned 900 tracts of land in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, totaling 10.3 million acres, for oil and gas drilling rights this week.
New Jersey, America's most densely populated state, has long sought to redevelop its so-called brownfield sites, abandoned and often contaminated tracts formerly used for commercial or industrial purposes.
How many other children are at risk is unknown, but an Ohio State University analysis suggests that in some census tracts, it could be more than four in 10.
The Syrian Democratic Forces are advancing on Raqqa, Islamic State's urban base of operations in Syria, and have seized tracts of territory in northern Syria from the jihadist group.
On the other side lie the seemingly endless tracts of hillside slums, cemented and sepulchral, of Monterrey's impoverished Independencia neighborhood, a notorious battleground between the Zetas and Gulf cartels.
The owners howl that the "mass land grab" will benefit crooked developers and senior officials who covet what when stitched together amounts to sprawling tracts of choice seaside property.
Malaysia has already lost vast tracts of rainforest to a thriving trade in wood and palm oil; now China's appetite for the spiky durian risks clearing still more ground.
Opportunity Zones, part of Trump's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, provide tax incentives in 153,764 low-income, high-poverty census tracts across the country, according to the White House.
And in the hands of the Treasury Department, the language of the law was capaciously interpreted to include fully 56 percent of the nation's census tracts, an astonishing figure.
The Syrian government continues to send reinforcements to the rebel enclave, where a ground offensive is underway and regime forces are reported to have captured large tracts of farmland.
On the road to the village of Tica, 80 kilometers (49 miles) from Beira's beaches, drone footage shows massive tracts of submerged land and huge trees snapped like twigs.
E. coli is naturally present in the digestive tracts of animals like cattle and poultry, and some strains are relatively harmless, while others like O157:H7 are much more dangerous.
In 1998, the journal Pediatrics reported a few case studies of children swallowing gum that formed "a solid mass of indigestible material" — known as a bezoar — in their gastrointestinal tracts.
China keeps tracts of its economy off-limits to foreign investors as it pumps money towards its own champions: it has, for example, earmarked $150bn to nurture its semiconductor industry.
Bolsonaro has rejected what he calls foreign interference in domestic affairs in Brazil, where vast tracts of the Amazon rainforest are ablaze in what is known as the burning season.
Unrelenting rains catapulted May to the second-wettest month on record in the U.S., leaving vast tracts of farmlands flooded across the nation's midsection, and jeopardizing this year's corn crop.
The bank spent some time discussing the effects of a severe drought that has stricken vast tracts of grazing and crop land in eastern Australia, the country's main food bowl.
"Ducks have these complex twisted vaginal tracts that prevent males they're not interested in mating with or interested in fathering their offspring from getting their sperm into them," said Kelly.
Consol Energy, the owner of Greene County's enormous Bailey Mine Complex and proponent of longwall mining, has bought and overtaken vast tracts of land to dispose of its coal waste.
One Israeli soldier has been killed by a Gaza sniper during the protests, and tracts of Israeli land have been scorched by incendiary kites and balloons sent across the border.
Cicero eventually gives up and retires to one of his many country villas, pouring out tracts on philosophy while the struggle for supremacy back in Rome takes increasingly insane turns.
After controlling for age, gender and income, the children with higher ScreenQ scores had lower measures of structural integrity and myelination, especially in tracts involved with language and literacy skills.
The company, which has more than 1,000 workers in Canada, has been buying large tracts of land in Northern California and in other technology hubs to house its growing workforce.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel has appropriated large tracts of land in the occupied West Bank near the Dead Sea and the Palestinian city of Jericho, Israeli Army Radio said on Tuesday.
But critics charge that Trump's troop withdrawals will simply hand over tracts of the Middle East and southwest Asia to American's foes such as Iran, Russia, ISIS and the Taliban.
BANDARBAN, Bangladesh (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Collecting drinking water from springs in this part of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, a forested area in southeast Bangladesh, is not for the faint-hearted.
Immersing herself in Hecht's novels and tracts (no easy task), she writes with enormous flair about a marginal figure in literature but a major influence on twentieth-century popular culture.
The first declarations a year ago shocked Ukrainians, with some officials declaring ownership of hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, fleets of luxury cars and large tracts of land.
They observed reproductive traits, like male genital spine length and injuriousness, and the female defenses, including their immune systems and the volume of their reproductive tracts, with micro-CT scanners.
Elephants, hippos, koalas, pandas, and others are born with sterile digestive tracts, and the young eat their mother's feces in order to inoculate their own intestines with the right microbes.
I just finished reading two interesting tracts this weekend, the White House Council of Economic Advisers' "The Opportunity Costs of Socialism" report and your new book Can American Capitalism Survive?
Despite the government's recapture of Aleppo, the fighting in Syria is by no means over, with large tracts of the country still under the control of insurgent and Islamist groups.
They are now eyeing desert tracts farther to the south for a new 80-mile canal that would, at least for now, supply another 50,000 acres of desert with water.
A portion was bought by a developer and subdivided, and by 1972 the Hollister Ranch Owners' Association was selling 100-acre tracts, advertising the area's historical tradition and natural advantages.
And you can go back in the 19th century and read tracts that said women should not experience pleasure and you should only have sex in order to make children.
Brazil is home to 20 percent of the world's biodiversity, but the newly elected president, Jair Bolsonaro, has promised to develop large tracts of the country's most ecologically sensitive areas.
These plantations, too, were located on tracts that Indonesian government maps had at one time explicitly labeled protected peatland, which should have placed them under the moratorium on palm development.
He also said the khat was hurting the country economically, as tracts of agricultural land, traditionally set aside for exports like coffee, was now dedicated to cultivating the addictive plant.
" Crislip adds, "In Richmond we've found a very high correlation between the census tracts that have high rates of eviction and the elementary schools with high absentee and mobility rates.
The government sees more than disarmament at work in these settlements, eyeing a chance to develop vast tracts of countryside that spent decades out of its reach during the conflict.
First "Pseudodoxia Epidemica," from 1646, Browne's extended debunking of "vulgar errors," then his "Miscellany Tracts," which contains his glorious essay "Musaeum Clausum," perhaps the first English history of lost books.
Unveiling one of the city's boldest housing proposals in years, Lam vowed to take back large tracts of land held by a handful of powerful developers and create public housing.
Kenya's rail and power companies own huge tracts of land nationwide as safety buffers where their lines pass and for future expansion, although much of it has been encroached on.
On Earth, microbes known as methanogens thrive in places lacking oxygen, such as rocks deep underground and the digestive tracts of animals, and they release methane as a waste product.

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