Corridors
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You actually fell you're inside the
corridors
of the crematorium, it's like you're trapped inside these tiny, claustrophobic gas chambers, it's like the putrid smell of the dead, yellow corpses piled up on the floor and the dread gets under your skin and stays there for days.Tim Blake Nelson was at the helm of The Grey Zone, and what a masterful filmmaker Mr. Nelson is...The sense of dread and dark tonalities of The Grey Zone put David Cronenberg to the shame.
The Arab enemies never shoot from behind a shelter, they too are always standing up, usually in the middle of the
corridors.
So enamoured with the monastery's quiet beauty, your friend films endless walks down
corridors
and close-ups of candles burning in the sacristie.
In the
corridors
around my office, all the economists agree that this factor should have pushed US interest rates up three years ago.
Given that the robot receives the MRIs and provides haptic feedback, electronic highways or surgical
corridors
can be established before the procedure, as can “no-go” zones.
Their technical expertise – or what seemed like it at the time –gave them a privileged position as opinion makers, as well as access to the
corridors
of power.
Furthermore, China’s fears that hostile naval forces could hold its economy hostage by interdicting its oil imports have prompted it to build a massive oil reserve, and to plan two strategic energy
corridors
in southern Asia.
The
corridors
will provide a more direct transport route for oil and liquefied gas from Africa and the Persian Gulf, while minimizing exposure to sea-lanes policed by the United States Navy.
This will be expensive, but probably not more so than maintaining the current fossil fuel structure, and will most likely start as station clusters or
corridors
in metropolitan areas that gradually spread outward.
It concerns a man, a pleasant quiet individual who walks soundlessly through the Kremlin's corridors, someone who uncomplainingly takes on (and completes) many hard and unpleasant tasks neglected by others who fight noisily for high position.
Developing protected areas and
corridors
for shark migration is also important.
There are many more enthusiasts for a more calibrated military intervention, designed to establish one or more no-fly zones, and maybe safe havens and humanitarian
corridors
on the ground.
Secured grazing
corridors
are being established with the help of modern satellite imagery to orient nomads and their herds to appropriate areas.
Anyone who has ever visited the
corridors
of power in Beijing knows that Chinese leaders have their own map of the world.
True, historical taboos and a booming economy have so far prevented popular discontent from surging into the
corridors
of power.
There are more than 100 prescribed uses for 2,4-D, including the control of invasive weeds on lawns, in forestry, and to enhance safety along highways, power line corridors, and rail lines.
After all, since the global financial crisis erupted in 2008, it has become starkly apparent that the real power in the EU lies not in the transnational precincts of the Commission, but in the intergovernmental
corridors
of the European Council.
Here, in this desire, is where Pakistan’s ultimate reckoning is to be found, not in the
corridors
of Washington, and certainly not on the broad avenues of Islamabad.
These costs could be halved by better customs, border and transit management, improved transport
corridors
and more competitive transport services.
Europe’s 500 million citizens may not be surprised by what is playing out in the
corridors
of power, but they ought to find it very disturbing.
On the contrary, rather than embrace the SDGs, the Bank is practically mute, and its officials have even been heard to mutter negatively about them in the
corridors
of power.
To improve its fragmented transport system, the European Union designed a core
corridors
approach – corresponding to major trans-national traffic flows and addressing missing links and blockages – to form the basis for integration, interoperability, and coordinated infrastructure development and management.
To this end, Prime Minister Li Keqiang has proposed an economic corridor linking China to Pakistan, and has spoken of other
corridors
running through Bangladesh, India, and Myanmar.
News organizations in the United States have prioritized access to the
corridors
of power above all else, even when access is conditioned on avoiding uncomfortable questions or accepting evasive answers.
Not openly, but certainly in the
corridors.
So can greater market competition, which has already lowered fees in major remittance
corridors
such as those linking the UAE to India and the Philippines, and the United States to Mexico.
Existing reserves in areas with the highest concentrations of species, which lie mostly in developing countries, need to be extended and linked through
corridors.
Our mistake was to broach the subject of
"corridors"
linking Kaliningrad with the rest of Russia.
And, as a woman, Thatcher knew that she brought something unique to the
corridors
of power.
The proposals run the spectrum, from establishing no-fly zones, buffer zones, “no-kill zones,” safe-havens, and protected humanitarian
corridors
to arming the Free Syrian Army to fight Assad’s regime.
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