Sentences with phrase «flung as»

Such reexaminations have been underway for awhile in places as far - flung as Bhutan and Britain.
He has also enjoyed successful solo exhibitions with galleries as far flung as New York, and high - profile comissions as far as Hong Kong.
His works on paper, which for Brown can mean anything from an envelope to fine Japanese fiber paper, were created in sites as far flung as New York, Tokyo, Paris, Tangiers, Oaxaca, and Naples.
Works by the likes of Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt, Frederic Edwin Church, Asher B. Durand and George Inness depict vistas ranging from the Catskill, Adirondack and White mountains to places as far flung as California's Yosemite Valley, South America and Italy.
This year sees the 47th edition, with 286 galleries from cities as far - flung as Havana, Seoul, and Carthage setting up camp alongside the best in Europe and North America.
Many of the works in this show were painted from locales as diverse and far flung as New Mexico, Jordan, France, Germany, and the United Arab Emirates.
They reside mainly outside of the New York art world, in places as far flung as rural southern California, upstate New York, and the United Kingdom.
The selection illustrates erotic art produced in places as far flung as Gupta India, medieval France and Peru.
Some other hiccups such as some objects being flung as you walk into them can also occur.
Threats start to get flung as the Sheriff attempts to bully some extra cash from players that are starting to look a touch nervous.
New holidays range from short city stays in the most popular European cities to extended getaways to destinations from as near as the Scottish Highlands to as far - flung as America's National Parks, the Canadian Rockies and New Zealand.
The story was picked up by news outlets as far flung as Boston, Philadelphia, London and Singapore.
This is one of the best values on American's chart, especially considering that even origination points as far - flung as Hawaii are rolled into the definition of North America for international travel.
After carefully considering their feedback, we narrowed down the list down even further, settling on 56 stunning hotels in places as close by as our hometown of New York City and as far - flung as the African island of Madagascar.
As you can see, destinations as far - flung as Albuquerque, Kansas City, St. Louis and Nashville all make the cut.
Since it first took to the track in 2009, the R8 LMS GT3 has won over 300 races — 323 to be exact — in destinations as far flung as Dubai, Zolder and Daytona (although, ironically, not Le Mans, where an Audi R8 has never been entered as GT3 cars aren't allowed).
(Bennett, a Republican, has received contributions from givers as far - flung as the Walton family and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.)
Close to 200 superintendents, principals, and other district leaders attended the inaugural event in 2008, drawing from locations as far - flung as Arkansas, Australia and China.
Pepper was schooled in places as far - flung as Tahiti, Fiji, and New Zealand, and after returning to Canada, went to college to study graphic design.
Other faculty as far flung as Otago, New Zealand and Tennessee are contributing their annotation skills to the endeavor.
So did other Peruvian polities, as far - flung as the Andean highlands and the Amazon basin, right up to the time of the Incas.
Ummel said he spent the past year and a half bringing the site up to speed with new global data and a new online interface on which users can do everything from mapping the world's dirtiest and cleanest power plants to digging deep on utilities in places as far - flung as Juliette, Ga., and Changshu City, China.
During its peak, the trade network connected places as far - flung as China, Rome and southern African kingdoms such as Great Zimbabwe.
DeParle convened meetings twice a week in the Old Executive Office Building, bringing together representatives of agencies as far - flung as the Internal Revenue Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and OMB's regulatory office — all of which had a role in putting the law into practice.
Politicians from areas as far - flung as Denver, Austin and Chicago had converged on Borough of Manhattan Community College to attend City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito «s two - day conference on combatting President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement agenda, a meeting in part through billionaire George Soros's Open Society Foundations.
We're doing work in places as difficult and far flung as Iraq and Syria, Somalia, Indonesia, building football pitches and giving the programmes that go around that infrastructure, those football pitches, that helps us support people to great social outcomes.
We would trick - or - treat at my aunts and uncles houses, had a massive table for Thanksgiving, and Christmas was two days of different combinations of family members gathering at different houses, and even welcoming those that were as far - flung as, you know, the next county.
He has leveraged his formidable personality and network into a diverse web of businesses, building and investing in companies as far - flung as asteroid mining, credit cards, hospitality, nutritional supplements, private equity, sports teams, 3 - D printed prosthetics, and, most recently, wealth management.
To develop a new product, Othr's team scouts designers and studios in places as far flung as Japan and Norway.
Other analysts have identified specific projects in which U.S. companies are involved in countries as far - flung as Brazil, Mozambique, Kazakhstan, and Vietnam that could be placed at risk under the current version of the bill.
What looms over businesses as far flung as car repair, lab equipment and swimming pool gear?
If you look at some of the larger companies that are out there providing logistics and services like an Alibaba, companies like that, we're seeing tremendous gains in productivity, and they're reaching into sectors as far flung as food, and like we're seeing here with Amazon, food, healthcare, et cetera.
Ripert is extremely well - traveled; his Emmy award - winning show Avec Eric has afforded him the opportunity to visit destinations as far - flung as South Korea and Australia.
Funny born again Christians would like Narnia, the irony really is quite huge, it may not have the same magic flinging as Harry Potter but it's loaded with magical mythological creatures.
A short, hot, fling as a marriage is much preferred to a life of neglectful obligatory drudgery.
They push the idea of having online flings as well as seeking partnerships offline.
am not looking for a fling as that's not in me..
Tom Hardy: The best blog out there,, where you can find pictures of the actor Hollywood heart - throb Tom Hardy has revealed he had a string of gay flings as a teenager.
With more than 8 years worth of members and over 480,000 members in Chicago alone, Fling as become known as one of the best adult personals sites when it comes to online adult dating.
Based on this, it may be more accurate to classify Fling as a sort of dating app (though be careful, you may not want to send random strangers images that feature details such as phone numbers, addresses or license plates that could expressly identify you).
Anyone who fancies the look of Star Citizen, but isn't ready to make a cash commitment, will be interested to hear that they can take the space sim for a fling as of today.
Amazon recently launched Fling as an answer to Google Cast, and while its app support is sorely lacking right now, that could soon change soon; it's supposed to be quite easy for app makers to support Fling if they already work with Chromecast.

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As the son of Bill Price, a Canadian foreign diplomat, Shawn came along on his father's far - flung postings throughout Europe, Australia, Africa, and the Caribbean.
Eisenhower, according to a 1953 article in The Miami Daily News, «rubs the steak with oil and garlic and then, as the horrified guests look on, casually flings the steak into the midst of the red and glowing coals.»
And as many chains have saturated the U.S. market (and American tastes have shifted) the fast - food industry is finding a hungry market in far - flung locations — from Malawi to Mongolia.
«The big challenge is that the level of computer power that one of these things needs is pretty high,» Wilcove says, adding that as the market evolves, he can imagine a communications app for far - flung business meetings «where you're all virtually sitting around the table in different locations with one of these headsets on, James Bond - style.»
Working with Best Buy, Fling saw that the company could provide customers other valuable utilities on the mobile site, such as a tool to alert customers when a store has an item, and to be able to hold it if they do.
Elkann — known as Jaki within the family — has led a striking turnaround: He stabilized Fiat and oversaw the successful investment in Chrysler, and has reorganized the far - flung family empire.
Petraeus, a four - star general married for 37 years, stepped down as head of the US spy agency just three days after President Barack Obama's re-election over his fling with Broadwell, an army reservist who traveled to Afghanistan to write a glowing biography of the general.
As facilities such as oil refineries and large electrical utilities become ever more reliant on remote - control systems linked by far - flung digital networks, the demand for highly reliable security has taken ofAs facilities such as oil refineries and large electrical utilities become ever more reliant on remote - control systems linked by far - flung digital networks, the demand for highly reliable security has taken ofas oil refineries and large electrical utilities become ever more reliant on remote - control systems linked by far - flung digital networks, the demand for highly reliable security has taken off.
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