Sentences with phrase «in the vicinity as»

There are also several parks in the vicinity as well as a golf course.
Wally's mom had given birth to him and his siblings about two years ago outside the prison, and continued to live in the vicinity as her family grew up.
There are plenty of wine and olive tasting farms in the vicinity as well as many restaurants to choose from.
You can also use a superpower type called Buff that affects objects and people in your vicinity as well as any bullets you fire.
One notable amendment in 2009 points out that sexist jokes are an example of a violation of this rule, because such jokes are rarely funny to their targets, and are frequently offensive to others in the vicinity as well.

Not exact matches

Quote: «What wordy praise can one give such men as these; men who... follow unhesitatingly when in the vicinity of minefields so long as there is the possibility of targets... Men who will fight to the last bullet and then start throwing the empty shell cases.
You can focus on loved ones, as well as total strangers who may be in your vicinity.
The budding number of sensors will detect and act on environmental and other contextual factors, such as weather; will be aware of who and how many people are around in its vicinity to change levels of input and output; and adjust to save resources and improve safety.
That's one recent insight from a study looking at the impact of so - called green roofs — such as the nine - acre one Facebook is installing at its headquarters — not on the environment (which they definitely benefit) but on workers in the vicinity.
Installing newer pipes will also help, as moisture that inevitably finds its way out of the old pipes shortens the life of every piece of furniture or equipment in the vicinity.
On the other hand, if you have a coworking space in the direct vicinity of WeWork or in a relatively untapped market, their marketing efforts might do you more harm than good, as we saw last year when WeWork employees started to reach out to other workspace members in the hopes of getting them to sign a lease with WeWork.
Kestelman hopes the buzz around the league, having private owners such as Rich Lister Jack Bendat in Perth and Vicinity Centres CEO Grant Kelley in Adelaide and the packaging of Boomers games — the deal includes about 15 Boomers and women's Opals games — will finally translate into more interest from the TV networks.
On Friday morning, federal agents, state troopers and local law enforcement officers fanned out to search areas in the vicinity of Dartmouth, Mass., as part of their continuing investigation into the bombings, an F.B.I. spokesman, Jason J. Pack, said.
As such, Monarques could eliminate the extremely large capital outlay required to build a mill as it could potentially ship the Wasamac ore to any of a number of possible custom milling opportunities in the vicinity of Wasamac (see map of potential sitesAs such, Monarques could eliminate the extremely large capital outlay required to build a mill as it could potentially ship the Wasamac ore to any of a number of possible custom milling opportunities in the vicinity of Wasamac (see map of potential sitesas it could potentially ship the Wasamac ore to any of a number of possible custom milling opportunities in the vicinity of Wasamac (see map of potential sites).
Ethereum rallied a bit against Bitcoin, as we have seen a little bit of life in this general vicinity.
The late Pope John Paul II has been described as the inspiration for a possible compromise to the dispute over the proposed Islamic center and mosque in the World Trade Center vicinity - that it be withdrawn and built elsewhere, much as the late pontiff had canceled plans for a convent near the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Thus, in recent years the Supreme Court has invalidated a Connecticut law (passed to replace the prior Sunday closing law) allowing workers to select their Sabbath day as their day off from work, struck down a Massachusetts statute allowing churches and schools to object to the issuance of liquor licenses in their near vicinity, and abolished an Alabama law allowing students in public schools a moment of silence.
The missionary Henry Martyn spoke of a visit to a Hindu temple as like being in the vicinity of hell.
These are intended to cause as much injury to those in the vicinity who survive the blast.
Sennacherib boasts, «As to Hezekiah, the Jew, he did not submit to my yoke; I laid siege to forty - six of his strong cities, walled forts, and to countless small villages in their vicinity, and conquered them... «10 No pride remained in Jerusalem.
This can happen when non-gluten containing foods interact with, or are in the same vicinity as, gluten - containing foods.
In that now - vanished mining community, young Fabian Garcia made his first mark, as «the champion marble player of the vicinity
With the pending departure of Sanchez, only Laca and Ozil are anywhere in the vicinity of being deemed as WC players.
(As Sydney Morning Herald columnist Richard Hinds put it, the sweatshirt was now «in the general vicinity of where most people believed it should be placed.»)
As we have seen with France, Giroud plays really well with a forward who can operate in the general vicinity.
In desperation, Peterman, as he was going down, tried to throw the ball away, but it didn't reach the line of scrimmage, he was still in the pocket and there wasn't an eligible receiver in the vicinitIn desperation, Peterman, as he was going down, tried to throw the ball away, but it didn't reach the line of scrimmage, he was still in the pocket and there wasn't an eligible receiver in the vicinitin the pocket and there wasn't an eligible receiver in the vicinitin the vicinity.
So you have a guy who can get a good push against the run or the pass, who wins with really good technique, who has a knack for making tackles in his immediate vicinity, but who is also limited as an athlete and has a hard time getting to the quarterback.
His shot - stopping is of course world - class as well, but it is hard to describe how happy it makes defenders when they know that any cross in the vicinity of the Belgian quite simply isn't a danger.
Although just about anyone can log onto those networks as long as they are in the vicinity, you can protect your home network with the help of a password.
When my daughter gave birth I [and most other mothers in the vicinity] told her to stay as far away from them as possible, or barring that not to listen to a word they say without checking it out with me or her pediatrician.
We have also used these as diapers, blankets, sunshades, for covering carpets / furniture in baby's vicinity, as impromptu towels, and the list goes on.
While he is very clingy and has had to be taken out of nursery after just a few tries, he's brilliantly independent as long as I'm in the vicinity and he's full of confidence to try new things and meet new people, as long as Mum's not far away.
But Ajele's show of concern was not without a strand of comic relief as he exchanged banter with those he spoke with on phone asking if they have sauntered into the «Ark of Noah» which is currently in their vicinity to rescue them.
Police said Gabay, a first deputy general counsel working for the Empire State Development Corp., was caught in the crossfire as two rival gangs exchanged gunshots in the pre-dawn hours in the vicinity of Ebbets Field Houses.
Landfill as a means of waste disposal goes back to the dawn of civilisation, with archaeologists having discovered sites in the vicinity of the Minoan capital of Knossos on Crete dating back to 3,000 BC.
Out of 44 Jewish state schools, 29 have no pupils who are classified as having an «Asian», compared to 12 percent of their local populations — with one school having a majority «Asian» population in its immediate vicinity.
«So much statements and boasts have been made before now to suggest predictive attempt to score unnecessary credit by people in authority even as many of them never visit the vicinity, they have been putting it on record that people must be punished for this unprecedented fracas between the two loving communities which intends to continue to co exist with one another despite the ugly and condemnable experience.
Pan, for instance, a roughly 30 - kilometer - wide moon in the Encke ring gap, has done this to the particles in its vicinity; in turn, infalling ring material has reshaped Pan, making the moon look as if it were wearing a tutu.
Against this promising background, the small university of sciences (Fachhochschule, or FH) in the lake's vicinity, FH Ravensburg - Weingarten, decided to adopt international cooperation in education and research as one of its special trademarks.
As the probe magnetic field needs to be in close vicinity to the memory, this technique offers a more secure technology.
The space agency wanted that spacecraft to provide advanced communications and imaging as well as robotic science exploration in support of NASA's plans to send astronauts to the vicinity of the Red Planet or its moons sometime during the 2030s.
Closer to home, the manifolds in Earth's vicinity might serve as inexpensive, low - fuel routes to and from the moon for commercial purposes.
But this is a new threat: «Anything in the vicinity of the previous ones,» Ehrlich says, such as the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous that killed half of all species, including the dinosaurs, «would wreck civilization.»
In a study published in The Astrophysical Journal on June 23, Schnittman describes the results of a computer simulation he developed to follow the orbits of hundreds of millions of dark matter particles, as well as the gamma rays produced when they collide, in the vicinity of a black holIn a study published in The Astrophysical Journal on June 23, Schnittman describes the results of a computer simulation he developed to follow the orbits of hundreds of millions of dark matter particles, as well as the gamma rays produced when they collide, in the vicinity of a black holin The Astrophysical Journal on June 23, Schnittman describes the results of a computer simulation he developed to follow the orbits of hundreds of millions of dark matter particles, as well as the gamma rays produced when they collide, in the vicinity of a black holin the vicinity of a black hole.
Evaluating the seismic effects of fracking before drilling is particularly important as many Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) or hydrocarbon extraction operations occur in tight rock masses and in close vicinity to fault zones.
As is the case for so many threatened species, the breakup of their habitat sounded the death knell for tamarins, depriving them of the continuity of forest they require to remain abundant and safe from potential threats in any single vicinity.
This chemical modification acts as a flag, signaling to the cell that genes in the vicinity should be inactive, or silent.
Observations of an elderly, rapidly rotating star known as a pulsar in the vicinity of Sgr A * have now provided the first sensitive measure of the magnetic field associated with the black hole.
Their approach involves remotely hijacking smart devices to play music embedded with repeating pulses that track a person's position, body movements, and activities both in the vicinity of the device as well as through walls.
You may find yourself working in the vicinity of other people — the one who leaves the lab a mess, the one who books the key piece of equipment for 3 days solid and then doesn't use it, the one who talks too loudly about inappropriate things in the communal office — but this isn't the same as working with other people.
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