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" There are three broad alternatives to traditional cages: barn systems, aviary systems, and "enriched cages.
We now have Republicans who put babies in cages and want to argue about what to call the cages.
Huge cages of wood fill the railway arch enclosure, knots and gravy-coloured striations snarling back at me as we prowl around the cages.
And the cleanup is crazy, from locks to the cages on the air-conditioners, not the air-conditioners themselves, but the cages, security cameras.
In India, the Delhi High Court issued a moratorium on new battery cages in India — small wired cages that are particularly cruel for hens.
"He got into our cages and he spent a good short chunk of the day, hanging out on the boat and in the cages," she said.
The images we&aposre about to show you, take a look at this, children in cages, sleeping in cages, oh without their parents being there at all.
In a visit to one Florida prison, I saw what officers referred to as "dog cages"-- outdoor spaces, indeed cages, where prisoners exercised two hours a week.
"We are trading kids in cages for families in cages," said Cory Smith of Kids in Need of Defense, a legal advocacy group on whose board I serve.
Conventional battery cages have been banned in the EU since 2012 and many states in the US also outlaw or limit the use of such cages in chicken farming.
The miners go down to the gold-face in cages — we experience their long descent through the coming and going of light-flicker bouncing off the cages' metal meshing.
Though the mice had kept in cages made of polysulfone, not polycarbonate, the researchers noticed a whitish residue in some of the cages, indicating they had been damaged and were leaching chemicals.
How many people rightly complaining about kids in cages at the border are simply willing to overlook all the kids Michael Bloomberg put in cages as a result of stop-and-frisk?
Because we keep seeing the cages, like in McAllen, Texas.
Appropriately (and adorably), the food is served in owl cages.
Somewhere nearby white doves are being released from their cages.
All he kept saying was, ''It's something about the cages.
There are invisible cages that extend far beyond prison walls.
Yet every day, I see images of children in cages.
In the other two cages the tumors continued to grow.
Animal Crackers are now FREE ... from their cages, that is.
About half of rhesus macaques still live in cages alone.
"I don't believe we put people in cages," she said.
Below the cages, feces piles up, creating an overpowering odor.
Now Verizon is using the hacking to rattle some cages.
Clearly many people over the years have entered the cages.
The outdoor hallways, which overlook a courtyard, resemble giant cages.
I change their water, feed them and clean the cages.
Most of them drew pictures of frowning children in cages.
REPORTER: You have seen the photos of children in cages?
Mine were in cages, out behind the red brick garage.
Cages stretch for as far as the eye can see.
Ford cleans cages at the Australian National University in Canberra.
Reyes, 34, showed Rosario, 43, where the batting cages were.
He could lock children in cages, and he would survive.
There, piglets and tiger cubs are put together in cages.
Bird cages are full of minuscule doves that move about.
"These became cages for kids, and very limiting," she says.
Flying drone demonstrations were held in safety cages like this one.
Shocking images of immigrant children sleeping in cages on the floor.
ISIS was cutting off heads and drowning people in metal cages.
Were they the same staff who locked crying toddlers in cages!?
The closed design cages that will come with the final product.
Cellphone radiation "stirrers" and rat exposure cages from the new study.
I don't clip their wings....I don't keep them in cages.
It consists of 21 room-size cages, one nested inside another.
Mr Miller: We desperately need to build new cages for power.
There is an armory with blasters and pilots uniforms in cages.
Others were locked in cages for the majority of the day.
Luckily, all the cats were still safe and in their cages.
Think vamps, snakes, punk rockers, leather daddies, and people in cages.
The men were allowed to leave the cages to get water.
Puppy and dogs had open wounds; cages too small; contaminated food.
In two of the cages the mouse tumors were now shrinking.
The heroic one, with lions and tigers in cages and whatnot.
"I spent time w @TimTebow in the cages recently," Sheffield tweeted.
Previously, packaging showed animals and their young locked up in cages.
"That means there are 48 toddlers still in cages," Colbert said.
Remember the 2014 picture of children in cages - the Obama years.
"A lot of politicians' kids belong in cages," Mr. Schmidt said.
Or are we separating children from parents, putting them in cages?
We watched in horror as children were locked up in cages.
If you hang out at the batting cages, time moves forward.
Cock cages were locked, subs were punished, and butts were sniffed.
Children ripped from their parents and put in cages can't retaliate.
An 'open all the cages in the zoo' kind of stupid.
Like cages, they display the self-sufficiency of a circumscribed world.
And then the families were held in different steel cages, basically.
SpaceX has rattled the cages, woken competitors up from their slumber.
Remember the asylum-seeking children in "cages," as they were described?
"We all want to be freed from our cages," he said.
Feathers flap and bits of food are flicked out of cages.
Children are in cages while we sit back and smugly dither.
Many sitters reside within precincts that could be tanks or cages.
The mothers who spoke with Frye described an overcrowded facility where detainees sit on the floor inside cages — reporters who visited the center last year described it as metal wire akin to batting cages — in cold temperatures.
He also said the statement that "no cages" were used to raise broiler chickens was not misleading merely because Whole Foods failed to also disclose that poultry suppliers normally do not use cages in the first place.
During her first hearing before the new Democrat-controlled House of Representatives, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen insisted that the cages Customs and Border Protection (CBP) used to detain migrant and asylum-seeking kids aren't really cages.
I got him in the batting cages a couple of days ago.
Photos from Xinye show macaques chained and huddled fearfully in barren cages.
GUTFELD: They&aposre not putting them in cages, you nut bag. Sorry.
It's an America where children are cared for, not kept in cages.
Nothing you can say to me would justify putting children in cages.
We would not build walls we would not put kids in cages.
I hope that we can have better visions for liberation than cages.
How about keeping them with parents and not putting them in cages?
"Yeah," I say and walk over to the cages with everyone else.
His chores included tending to 65 horses and cleaning out wolf cages.
Eight of the cages were dismantled by noon, according to the Gothamist.
And I think he&aposs going to rattle a lot of cages.
The first step on the path to restorative justice: no more cages.
Battery cages for egg-laying hens were banned in 2012, for instance.
ISIS is cutting people's heads off, setting people on fire in cages.
Overbred lions sit in Victorian-era cages, with little space to roam.
Puppies found in cramped, undersized cages; dealer bought puppies from unlicensed breeders.
Gallup introduced a mirror into the cages of four wild-born chimps.
And the clean cages always present in these paintings are not realistic.
Cages for roosters, hens, ducks, cockatiels, iguanas, hamsters, guinea pigs, and rabbits.
Nab: Look if we lose the cages will you leave us alone?
The Associated Press, meanwhile, reported that children are being held in cages.
The things that once felt like a release will eventually become cages.
Half of the animals were put into cages that contained running wheels.
The stilettos are perilously high neon cages for the calf and foot.
Afterward, he and his siblings scattered like birds freed from their cages.
What's next: Trump's approach has rattled diplomatic cages at home and abroad.
At the time, images of migrant children in cages incited public outrage.
The rats in a control group were raised alone in bare cages.
They removed eight of the cages from public sidewalks and a park.
Mr. Wanger was no Wall Street titan famous for rattling corporate cages.
Instead, they care for seriously injured birds, in cages, until they die.
He mentions Trump and the cages in which Latino migrants are kept.
A LIST OF CAGES By Robin Roe 310 pp. Disney-Hyperion. $18.93.
Because we all belong with our families and communities, not in cages.
If you had a houseful of wild animals, you would need cages.
Karen Clark Ristine said on Monday, speaking in front of the cages.
The photos and reports are almost unbearable -- an emaciated, vomiting and dying lion, and tiny cages for large animals like tigers and pumas with feces piled so high it appears as if a foul blizzard blanketed the cages.
I went there to see for myself one of the places where the Trump administration has been throwing children and families into cages -- children and families who have just fled cages of violence and danger in their native countries.
They come to the border with nothing and you throw children in cages.
They come to the border with nothing, and these poor children in cages.
There's even a shot of the circus mice being released from their cages.
A NYPD spokeswoman said that police found and removed eight of the cages.
Captured butterflies in flight cages that will be kept safe during Hurricane Irma.
The cages were set up for the Iowa caucuses, which take place Monday.
They come to the border with nothing, and they throw children in cages.
The NYPD has been covering up and dismantling the cages, the Gothamist reported.
But is it the idea that you just rattle a lot of cages?
YOUNG children in cages, sleeping on thin mattresses and covered in foil blankets.
This administration needs to stop traumatizing our children and putting families in cages.
They are bedraggled; their rib cages and hip bones show through taut skin.
We have employed more workers to get dead fish out of the cages.
Others, like opioid painkillers, are dangerous, and must be kept in locked cages.
The abalone are kept in boxy cages, organized vertically like a file drawer.
Fluffy white cats and birds are on show in cages along the wall.
These cages are controversial, as many animal advocates see confinement as inherently cruel.
On one wall are huge monitors streaming video from nine underwater cages nearby.
But what was really rattling cages was a renewed sell-off within China.
Leaves are lifting up from the forest floor, exposing human rib cages, skulls.
In our current system, the "harms" of society are being put into cages.
Now, all three of big cats will live in cages until their death.
She's not surrounded by parakeets in cages, their claws nervously gripping the wires.
In Mr. Gong's warehouselike complex of cages, visitors walk into a deafening cacophony.
I continued down the paved pathway, and passed yet another set of cages.
And they would like the chain-link fence, they called it 'dog cages.
Battery cages and aviaries aren't the only ways to house egg-laying hens.
Some of the cages are out of the water, drying on the buoys.
Imagine doing that for all the oysters, in all 1,800 cages, every year.
In the documentary, the animals appear to be frantically jumping around their cages.
Children should not be in cages and certainly not in the United States.
Tedious metaphors, drawing comparisons between birds and humans, cages and countries, overwhelm sentences.
The police also found 200 white doves in cages on Mr. Todd's property.
Are they housed in the cages like the ones that hold the boys?
In classic upscale-California-mall style, that ended up being these bird cages.
Recently, Congress held six hearings about children in cages and ongoing family separations.
After 116 years of captivity, animal crackers have been freed from their cages.
Like exotic birds in gilded cages, they are at once pampered and imprisoned.
If children in cages and 12,000 lies didn't budge them, why should impeachment?
In my late 20s, I saw cars as expensive, depreciating steel death cages.
Should we separate immigrant children from their parents and lock them in cages?
Not just the refugees or the cages or the guarantee of tomorrow's terrorists.
People are being held in cages – there's no other way to describe it.
His parents, Mary and Joseph, look on from their own chain-link cages.
But always hide chew toys, feeding bowls, litter boxes, pet beds and cages.
Instead, the tigers were kept in small cages, where disease could easily spread.
"In a democracy we do not put children in cages," Okoumou told reporters.
When I read about children being housed in cages, I remember this photograph.
Still, he swung in batting cages on college campuses between on-camera appearances.
There were also trips to take swings at the Chelsea Piers batting cages.
The real danger in these metal cages, however, is the invisible one — asbestos.
Maybe our cages are invisible to others, but we all live in them.
The debate surrounding battery cages and free-range poultry-raising practices has been going on for some time, with activists decrying the on-average 67-square-inch cages that prevent egg-laying hens from spreading their wings in factory farms.
The allegations that we would actually put people in dog cages is a lie.
I don&apost think the base is comfortable with looking at kids in cages.
The footage portrays dozens of people in cages and children sleeping under foil blankets.
But the thing that first hits you are the photos of children in cages.
Diego certainly never dons the El Chicano mask to rescue immigrant children from cages.
Photos from the house show hundreds of birds in cages stacked to the ceiling.
While they put kids in cages, we work to reunite them with their families.
They don't like the fire, the cages, the music, the teenagers with the cameras.
Cows and goats, living in wooden riverside cages, also defecate straight into the Kapuas.
And in photographs released by CBP, minors are seen sitting idly inside large cages.
At a zoo, Miller kept mountain lions, cougars, gila monsters, and snakes in cages.
Images resurfaced of black Africans being detained by militias in cages in Tripoli zoo.
Confined in tiny cages, they suffer and die; confined together, they kill each other.
One sequence in the show featured children in illuminated pods that looked like cages.
That resulted in the spectacle of small, terrified children in cages, shocking the world.
Tommy and Kiko will have to remain in their cages for the time being.
Meanwhile, amidst outrage from CEOs and citizens alike, those kids are still in cages.
Stones still sail over, so houses nearby have metal cages over their back gardens.
Massachusetts Former employee documented puppies crowded into tiny, stacked cages in basement; consumer complaints.
Unlicensed breeder found with dogs in tiny cages, piled up in hoarder like conditions.
Some processing centers have concrete floors, cages and mats to sleep on the floor.
Many people in the area breed rabbits for food in cages in their backyards.
" He continued: "A lot of the high-end couture labels seem like golden cages.
All of the animals received immediate medical care after being rescued from rusty cages.
A prison where detainees were held in cages suitable for a medium-sized dog.
"The forest officials have put up cages and traps in that area," said Chaudhuri.
He said he was just getting in the batting cages before he heard shots.
Others have rib cages jutting out in high relief, like cartoons of shipwreck survivors.
Inspectors reported that dozens of birds were scalded alive or frozen to their cages.
That means less time in the batting cages and less recklessness in the field.
Packed in cages The reports have caused a stir in the Russian Far East.
The Ministry also used the document to continue its long, bizarre war against cages.
The housing is Styrofoam and there are simple metal cages around the four props.
The farm also breeds mink, which are locked in similar cages to the sable.
Whoever replaces you permanently is going to have some very big cages to fill.
She saw men and women packed into cages — "cage after cage after cage," Sen.
You see couple of snakes in cages just off to the right of Alice.
And Henry VIII built fancy mews, or hawk cages, in Trafalgar Square in London.
Clowns in slapstick shoes cross paths with lions waiting in cages for their cues.
More exotic furry tourists, such as zoo animals, will remain in their travelling cages.
Police officers, who primarily put people in cages, are the enforcers of mass incarceration.
These include those where migrants are kept in fenced enclosures, the so-called cages.
Some states have even banned the use of battery cages in egg production entirely.
It was a "squirrel cage jail" with three floors of revolving cells inside cages.
This is where and why we've seen kids sleeping in "cages" under emergency blankets.
As the video above shows, many baby cages appeared in London in the 1930s, where they appeared to be embraced by some city councils, as well as by the Chelsea Baby Club, a child care organization that distributed the cages around the city.
It subsequently dealt with that by adding titanium cages able to better resist such punctures.
And accepted industry practices, like confining animals in impossibly small cages, are just as brutal.
People sit inside one of the cages at a border detention facility in McAllen, Texas.
The llamas aren't just llamas, they're rogue heroes railing against cages they were forced into.
Some of these segments cheered on the government's decision to lock immigrant children in cages.
TAPE: People in here are locked up in cages, essentially what look like animal kennels.
Just think of it: Bugs can be grown in small cages nested inside insect skyscrapers.
Should migrant children be cruelly put in cages and separated from their mothers and fathers?
Her son told her the creatures were trapped in cages as they were being drowned.
In Rye's view, many virtual reality games are intense, with zombies and sharks in cages.
" "Animals are separated from their homes and families and confined to tiny cages and enclosures.
"People are locked in their house cages at night, and they are scared," Thompson added.
Most chastity belts sold now are cock cages and penis erection prevention devices, she writes.
For safety reasons, drones are relegated to fenced-in cages on the CES show floor.
To cover their tracks, the captain ordered that the slaves be drowned in their cages.
Other mice, meanwhile, were given no opportunity to exercise beyond moving about inside their cages.
"If we're moving them live, we have cages that we put them in," Howell said.
The players were shown sitting in glass cages reserved for defendants in Russian court rooms.
Yael: Don't people know they're supposed to keep out-of-use keycards in steel cages?
Bunnies can get big; people keep them in these little hamster cages, and it's heartbreaking.
The audacity of it all, locking teenagers in cages and expecting them not to explode.
When confined to cages, and offered little other food, rabbits will eat it and thrive.
The researchers also noted that cages on commercial farms provide fewer crevices to harbour ticks.
And he notes that his birds live in larger cages than those raised as poultry.
Many of the cages were staged with lights or other Halloween decorations when we visited.
Inside many of the cages were drained pools now filled with dirt, leaves, and trash. 
In the end, they will either kill the bears or lock (them) in small cages.
Democratic lawmakers who toured the facility have described children being held inside chain-linked cages.
Nielsen, inexplicably, said she was unfamiliar with the photos of children being detained in cages.
DHS ripped 1000s of children from their parents & put them in cages w inhumane conditions.
Rescue respondents arrived at Hajo's property and found him fatally injured between the two cages.
It appears, however, that these metal mesh cages may have a chink in their armor.
Their study focused on the insertion of stents, tiny wire cages, to open blocked arteries.
Barnum's Animals are also sold in Canada, where cages are not part of the design.
Two of the drawings show stick figures that look as if they are in cages.
Authorities also saw two wooden cages outfitted with locks and fasteners, the sheriff's office said.
Can you reconcile the "dramatic simplicity" of a Donald Judd sculpture with children in cages?
He later played with a fur ball while three pregnant surrogate cats watched from cages.
Ms. Hansen said that while Sunny's captor remains at large, the rabbit cages are locked.
Across an aisle from Mr. Su stood several large cages full of chickens and ducks.
At first, the monsters looked like massive, misshapen iron cages emerging from the Tuscan countryside.
If you put them in cages, you have now taken away the wild in them.
Trump's shift came after images of youngsters in cages triggered outrage at home and abroad.
A choir of children, led by Lopez's 11-year-old daughter Emme, sang "Let's Get Loud," which incorporates elements of "Born in the USA" while sitting in spherical cages — which many immediately connected to the cages migrant children are being held in at the border.
It is a giant penthouse apartment with holographic trees on the walls and birds in cages.
So do chickens benefit from more space, and should we turn them out of their cages?
GUILFOYLE: Let&aposs cue the pictures from 2014 of children in cages from the Obama administration.
Democrats argue that it is inhumane to hold people in cages; some Republicans have other ideas.
Yet, I could not forget that China's empresses lived in cages, albeit golden and bejeweled ones.
Among the normal canines that fill the large, clean cages are a few from esteemed backgrounds.
Lots of food companies have promised to stop buying eggs from hens kept in small cages.
People in steel cages, a man dressed as King Kong destroying a balsa wood city, etc.
It wasn't the first time Clemens rattled the cages of his opponents, according to Yahoo Sports .
That's why in the video we are flying away from our cages and gradually destroy them.
Dunbar noted people concerned about bass response can swap out the open cages for closed versions.
He starts investigating something, but rattles the cages of his superiors (likely due to Leto's character).
Presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke said the new rule only "cages" immigrants even longer than is necessary.
Simply build a bunch of cat cages and wait for your new friends to show up.
Well, the government released a video showing the children being held in cages at the border.
Dogs were together in stacked inadequate, wire-bottom cages and crates caked in excrement and filth.
On Fox News, Laura Ingraham described Mr Trump's strip-lit child cages as "essentially summer camps".
Droppings from the birds in cages as well as the birds flying overhead coat the floor.
Video footage of children sitting in cages and an audiotape of wailing children sparked worldwide anger.
"[The] first thing that I remember were endless rows of cages," she told Refinery29 by email.
The interior chain-link fencing has been called "cages" by some, a characterization DHS has disputed.
Though they're separated, Amur and Timur continue to bond with each other from their nearby cages.
Those results, trapped in glass cages in his secret lab, would be enough for one episode.
I saw the cages and the wire, still standing yet abandoned to the weeds and wildlife.
Yet those are dumb and hence dangerous enough to require their own cages and work spaces.
At the Toronto show, as Jones' band Baby Cages performed a set, the audience milled around.
But Bütikofer acknowledges the temptation for members of marginal political parties to rattle cages for publicity.
"We're not going to put children in cages or leave them in inhumane conditions," Hancock said.
She and her colleagues came out to find three black cages, each with three sheep inside.
An increasing number of medical labs are housing primates in cages with other monkeys, reports NPR.
When he's out of his cage, he sneaks into other cats' cages and eats their food.
There was a constant, deep growl of the cats in their cages, which permeated the night.
To be sure, it's difficult to talk silver linings while kids are trapped in steel cages.
Their headquarters is full of animal cages, guarded by fighters dressed as colorful elephants and zebras.
The room was quiet except for occasional barks and low howls coming from cloth-covered cages.
Larger tigers, which can be careless about the rules of interspecies harmony, are retired to cages.
These images, showing children drawing themselves in cages, are powerful reminders of their intense emotional distress.
Photographs showed children penned in large metal cages and sprawled on concrete floors under plastic blankets.
That is music to the ears of the people who have campaigned against conventional battery cages.
"The children are locked in their cells and cages nearly all day long," Ms. Mukherjee said.
The cages she decorated like dollhouses, with tiny silver bowls, miniature cakes, microgreens, and small brushes.
After a package redesign, the animals on Barnum's Animal crackers are no longer shown in cages.
The artist is left with nowhere to perform but in a circus, near the animal cages.
Inside the processing center, men and women were packed into cages — cage after cage after cage.
It's clear that children shouldn't be separated from their families and kept in cages at borders.
Images show the lions, held in cages in Khartoum, with their bones protruding from their skin.
He deploys his usual methods, which range from Facebook stalking to trapping people in Plexiglas cages.
Many of the dogs who died trapped in their cages had been there for a while.
We must reject the false choice between separating children from parents and putting families in cages.
Everything from alternate grips and camera cages, to press-on ND filters and small video mics.
Often in cages and chained by the neck, they survived torture, starvation and repeated mock executions.
Swabs are typically taken in cages, sewage gutters, feeding troughs, and chopping and de-feathering machines.
The badgers' small cages and lack of stimulation have led to injuries and stress, PETA said.
There, animals are crammed into cages without food or water, left in the intense desert heat.
Both of them were treated like they were animals that were to be put in cages.
The project featured realistic child-like mannequins curled up in foil blankets inside chain link cages.
Beyond that, we can only guess at the intellectual climate that made baby cages seem appealing.
Have you ever stepped into one of those very fast batting cages that throws 211.1 mph?
"Firstly, as an African American we have been in cages fighting on the plantations" Barron began.
"I hope you tell them not to put people in cages, Carlos," said Vargas to his colleague.
I mean they&aposre trying to do their best but they&aposre not kept in cages indefinitely.
How could it possibly take ten years to let a bunch of chickens out of their cages?
Although the monarchs were in mesh cages, they still were exposed to natural light, temperature and moisture.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I would say that the polite discourse in inappropriate when there are babies in cages.
IN THE 1980s, a few Burmese pythons slithered out of their cages and into the Florida Everglades.
Then they end up in handcuffs, in cages, in kangaroo courts, in prison -- and then who knows?
The lions are raised in cages and small pens before being put in a larger fenced area.
Those which survive pace in anguish in their cages and animals are at turns sullen and anxious.
Men accused of being spies were drowned in cages, as underwater cameras captured their last tortured gasp.
ISIS is a group that burns people alive in cages; that sells off little girls as brides.
Some of the less-used strains are stored not in cages but as frozen sperm and eggs.
Thanks to a plan hatched by the European Union, from 2012 the smallest battery cages were banned.
Vu says the cages are not to keep the robots in but to keep the humans out.
Video footage released by the government showed migrant children held in wire cages, sitting on concrete floors.
The researchers got their results in 20-cubic-centimeter cages with a laboratory strain of Anopheles gambiae.
Flies being more active than beetles, AgriProtein's farm employs huge cages to hold them by the million.
But the most powerful censorship is that which is caused by the cages we build around us.
I know seeing children in cages as we have seen is extremely heartrending to all of us.
"The children are locked in their cells and cages nearly all day long," Mukherjee told the NYT.
The dead tumors in his mouse cages hadn't just disappeared by magic, of course—it was biology.
The toddlers, with protruding rib cages, are among hundreds of thousands of children suffering from acute malnutrition.
It showed human beings clad in bright orange jumpsuits, kneeling in outdoor cages that resembled dog kennels.
An oft-cited case study is California, where voters banned battery cages in the state starting 2015.
They are crammed in wire cages on a long-distance journey for days without food and water.
Building and setting cages lets you trap anything from scavenging human raiders to monstrous, dragon-like deathclaws.
"Animals jammed into cages and crates cannot wait for the world to go vegan," Pacelle told me.
Now rows of dusty cages lie empty in Mr. Figueroa's backyard, a reminder of his fading livelihood.
To test the water, Lanksbury and her team get clean mussels and put them in antipredator cages.
Clothes hang from clotheslines; chickens squawk in their cages as piles of ash threaten to swallow homes.
Kids in cages telling him stories about their foster homes, about sexual abuse, all kinds of abuse.
After the babies were born and weaned, the pups were removed to their own cages, without wheels.
We have seen photographs of wailing children, in cages or all alone; we have heard them cry.
"Tomorrow we will have hard work because they unlocked the cages of all the tigers," she said.
The cages, unlike those at the temple, have no access to an enclosure with grass and trees.
Current facilities have come under heavy scrutiny after photos emerges of children being kept in wire cages.
And, as you can see above, Baseball's past and present gathered around the cages to talk shop.
" Anne Heaney, 74, a retired teacher, held a sign that read, "Children do not belong in cages.
The first thing I do is take the cover off the bird cages to wake them up.
At the fur farm, wild sable are kept in a small shed-like space filled with cages.
The label doesn't necessarily mean that the animals in question are free or living outside of cages.
Or we'd urge decriminalization-style policies designed to heal addicts instead of piling them up in cages.
All night, saucy cheongsam-clad entertainers dance in cages and lounge on platforms reminiscent of opium beds.
They will have to propose reforms to the ruthless immigration enforcement regime that puts children into cages.
After all, Tiger King all but proved that the real terror isn't the wild animals in cages.
A dozen correction officers from a county jail led them inside a building and into metal cages.
Not only the harm it causes, but the fact that building more cages will never solve it.
I was immediately advised by both staff and inmates not to touch any part of the cages.
The episode also features Mr. Bensinger and Mr. Hamm making a memorable trip to the batting cages.
"When I saw those kids in cages, it reminded me of a dog pound," Mr. Okui said.
They then divided the animals into two groups, one of which went to live in standard cages.
It gives a voice to the people that are locked up and the children in the cages.
A dog, chicken, two ducks, and two rabbits were found deceased in their cages, the report said.
And Henry VIII built fancy mews, or hawk cages, in what is now Trafalgar Square in London.
The bosses are held in cages in the back of the courtroom, behind ranks of robed lawyers.
The group saw two tigers that might have been from the temple amid rows of empty cages.
Workers said that the animals' cages were filthy and that Simba and Lula urgently needed veterinary care.
The dogs were removed in cages by animal control authorities and taken to their building in Manhattan.
A California church has sparked controversy with its nativity scene showing Joseph, Mary, and Jesus in cages
Some animals were killed by bombs or shells, while others were left to starve in their cages.
Which lets the creatures in question "go out, but not for long," without even leaving their cages.
The Trump campaign's holiday debate guide also attempts to link immigration detention "cages" to the Obama administration.
At one facility, 110 adult orangutans languished in interlocking cages, shaking the bars and releasing occasional howls.
Trump supporters think men in makeup are a bigger threat to family values than babies in cages.
Restoring a reef means putting down metal cages or other hard surfaces that oysters can attach to.
" Anne Heaney, 74, a retired teacher, held a sign that read, "Children do not belong in cages.
In 2011, United Egg Producers formed an unlikely partnership with the Humane Society to try to pass a federal egg bill that would transition the entire industry, by law, from conventional cages to "enriched colony" cages, which offer more space and amenities like perches, nesting boxes and scratching areas.
Parker hit the batting cages to warm-up with Royals catcher Drew Butera ahead of her first pitch.
Each truck can carry hundreds of dogs stuffed in tiny wire cages that don't permit them to move.
Then they pile into cages and descend nearly three kilometres (2 miles) underground at Sibanye Gold's Driefontein mine.
Just don't expect anything resembling serious thought to compete with images of kids in Border Patrol processing cages.
GeneXpert requires a stable electricity supply and controlled temperatures; the rats require food and water and play cages.
"Democrats mistakenly tweet 2014 pictures from Obama's term showing children from the Border in steel cages," Trump tweeted.
A likely catalyst is the recent revelations that ICE separates asylum-seeking families and confines children in cages.
Tommy and Kiko, the chimpanzee plaintiffs, will have to stay locked in their cages, at least for now.
Americans of all political persuasions were horrified by the images of children in cages separated from their parents.
Those raised in the cages over the vent grew much more slowly than those in the control area.
Children belong with their families, yes, but they also belong in safe and healthy environments, not in cages.
"I describe them almost like dog cages," Dr. Sara Goza, incoming president for the AAP, told CBS News.
I know who is really hurting my community, and it certainly isn't desperate families and toddlers in cages.
It was during a 16-week stay back in 1990 while Sting recorded his album The Soul Cages.
Beat up some bad guys, watch some cutscenes, and then relax with a visit to the batting cages.
"HATRED WILL prevail!" screams the man on stage, as two leather-clad women gyrate in cages behind him.
Dogs who were evacuated with their owners sit in cages at an evacuee center in Lac la Biche.
A windowless white van pulls up, and out come two cages, each holding a lively-looking black bird.
HSUS investigators found stench and crowded wire cages; website offers to ship puppies, without the required USDA license.
Privately owned exotics end up in cages or in sanctuaries where other people have to care for them.
Atoms themselves are only about 1 angstrom across, so the beryl channels are really more straitjackets than cages.
Now, Allison wondered if something like that was happening in his mouse cages, too He'd killed the tumor.
Nine Poodles were packed into three cages, and another twelve Poodles were free to roam through the sludge.
He also seems fine with children being put in cages and separating families at the US-Mexico border.
Everyone on the boat returned to the cages the next day, realizing this was a very rare event.
At aquaculture facilities, fish are raised in tanks, ponds, or sea cages and are often injured through overcrowding.
They also successfully used compounds extracted from chicken feathers and living chickens suspended in cages to repel mosquitoes.
And photos that recently caused the most outrage — including those of children sleeping in cages — were from 2014.
Eggland's Best hens are cage-free—"not kept in cages and are free to roam," its website says.
The ethical problems with the various small creatures we stuff into cages and tanks are relatively clear-cut.
Children of immigrants are being held in cages, like dogs, at ICE detention centers, sleeping on the floor.
I made my way back down to the lower pathway, to the other side of those upper cages.
"Traffickers," he says, not his own violent decrees, are to blame for the cries of children in cages.
Images of people held in cages have drawn widespread criticism and calls for reform of immigration enforcement policies.
The Department of Justice hit back against the comparison, saying they do not employ the use of cages.
The web page includes a "child accommodations" tab, which is illustrated with images of migrant children in cages.
As for the "cages," Nielsen explained why DHS does not have appropriate detention facilities for women and children.
The Associated Press: Inside the border patrol facility where hundreds of children wait in a series of cages.
But it's also unhealthy: The prison largely serves and sells processed foods, and they keep us in cages.
Recent government handout images show children lying on the ground with Mylar blankets in kennel-like wire cages.
But don't worry -- the mice were safely ensconced in their own comfy little cages with bedding and food.
"We don't use cages for children," Nielsen told the chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, Democratic Rep.
In clear plexiglass cages, designed to be stepped upon, they peer up underfoot in an exhibition exploring phobia.
And I remember that look so clearly from the cages in the cat house at the Bronx Zoo.
Warren saw mothers with toddlers, girls, and boys, all in separate cages in another part of the facility.
Much like Trump supporters' "Build the Wall" mantra, "kids in cages" has become an effective political messaging tool.
Stents are tiny metal tube-shaped cages used to widen arteries in which blood flow has become impeded.
Instead, they were placed in relatively small cages close to each other, where contagious diseases could easily spread.
We police black and brown citizens and lock them in cages like no other country in the world.
While rehearsing, Ms. Martin and Ms. Doherty watched videos of animals in cages and prisoners in solitary confinement.
But Trump backtracked last Wednesday amid mounting global outrage spurred by images of children being held in cages.
After all, that's exactly what we've been doing at T-Mobile — rattling corporate cages and challenging the status quo.
From the producer perspective, enriched cages represented the best compromise between slightly higher costs and improved welfare for hens.
Their party has championed putting kids in cages, taking health care away from working families and defiling the Constitution.
" Laura Ingraham On June 18, the Fox News personality likened the cages children are detained within to "summer camps.
The pragmatists are all locked in their cages while the purists are running around the city like feral cats.
I could see the jagged edges that still filled Kevin's mind just like the titanium cages filled his spine.
We designed and built technology that is used to round up immigrants and refugees and put them in cages.
Far as we know, Brody never got a chance to hit the batting cages with Josie's pops, Jose Canseco.
Police had found 161 "severely malnourished malamutes living off their own feces in small cages," according to the Times.
Vendors at the market keep live dogs in cages for customers to choose, and then slaughter the dogs openly.
But so does putting toddlers and babies in cages and lying to reporters on behalf of the Trump administration.
But once networks were broadcasting footage of brown toddlers wailing in cages, Sessions had slipped mostly into the background.
Fixing the current status of immigration in this country, which left children in cages and separated from their parents.
One reporter noted that "the stench was horrendous" and some patrol agents wore face masks while guarding the cages.
Despite the irony of actual cages, these boot-clad women (allegedly) projected the image of warriors — powerful and untouchable.
The pups had tiny cages for homes and were left with untreated medical issues, including cuts and open wounds.
The breakthrough wasn't what was in the cages; it was the new view of the world the data revealed.
In the factory, lab assistants take swipes at rogue female mosquitoes that have escaped their cages with electric rackets.
The pictures show dogs crammed into dirty, rusty cages, and filthy canines left to suffer in bare, concrete rooms.
The owners were trying to evacuate more than 100 dogs in cages, each panicking as water flooded the home.
And the gym's ceiling fans are encased in cages, as if to insure that no stray basketballs get shredded.
Inmates' brief time outside their cells is spent in outdoor cages, which are not much larger than their cells.
Singer Justin Bieber took to Twitter on Saturday to ask President Donald Trump to free migrant children from cages.
He innovated the batting cages and pitching strings before World War I while coaching at the University of Michigan.
" Speaking to British lawmakers on Wednesday, May said she found photos of children being held in cages "deeply disturbing.
She told the judge that she could not bear the images of "children in cages," NBC New York reported.
One group was allowed to eat as much kibble as they wished and to remain sedentary in their cages.
They then returned to their assigned cages for several more weeks, by which time they were effectively middle-aged.
Let's talk policies that put kids in cages and separate them from their parents — that's the essence of incivility.
Scenes of about 2,000 traumatized children being held in cages at border facilities are being displayed throughout the media.
A vote for Mitch McConnell's border bill is a vote to keep kids in cages and terrorize immigrant communities.
Nearby, Pakistani migrants lived outside beneath tarps held up with metal parking barriers — dark cages in the baking sun.
Most hens — more than 285 million in all — are housed in cages not much bigger than a shoe box.
"Sure, she puts kids in cages, but Trump was upset because Nielsen hasn't enacted stricter immigration rules," Colbert added.
Like twisted film stills, images circulated of children sleeping in cages, or a deserted Walmart, wrapped in Mylar blankets.
Also, revisit the video she edited and directed for fellow KUNQ member Rizzla's tracks "Iron Cages / Twitch Queen" here.
Many methods have failed in the effort to secure digital communications, but one has remained relatively reliable: Faraday cages.
"Faraday cages are known for years as good security for electromagnetic covert channels," Guri told Motherboard in an email.
From dog cages to fountains, nearly every inch of Zalipie, Poland, is covered in paint, according to Unusual Places.
For instance, in Diana Morales Galicia's terrifying woodcuts, the artist depicts twisting, suffocating cages for dogs and humans alike.
"These animals are clearly in a state of distress," Yates commented, after seeing the creatures locked in small cages.
Dislocated rib cages suggest that whoever was performing the sacrifices may have been trying to extract the children's hearts.
However, no one's able to talk about doing just fine these days without coming out of their cages first.
Mr. Johnson played a video showing animals living in cages and then being electrocuted or having their necks broken.
Inside a remix of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" blasts while silver-leotarded dancers writhe in hanging, spinning cages.
Inside, he said officials showed off a room with various live snakes, some venomous, on display in glass cages.
And sure enough, there were animals and birds everywhere in that prison, but they steered clear of those cages.
"It is not a matter of if but when," according to 55 human-rights advocates demanding "humanity, not cages".
The cages holding weeping kids are "essentially summer camps," in the words of the Fox News host Laura Ingraham.
Half were then allowed to run for a week on wheels in their cages, while the others remained inactive.
This spot was different: The uniform depth would be just right for the floating cages he planned to install.
And even that downplays the images of children in cages that were plastered across newspapers and newscasts for weeks.
I wonder how they can sleep at night if they have to lock up kids in cages like animals.
"Investigation revealed evidence that the children had been locked in the cages on multiple occasions," the news release said.
The tabletops and benches that were the set for their performance were actually metal cages filled with oysters (pictured).
In 2008, voters passed Proposition 2, which gave hens, calves and pigs more room in their crates or cages.
Rescued dogs were being held in rows of cages in an air-conditioned warehouse east of downtown San Antonio.
Older tigers that have outgrown their usefulness are often shunted out of sight to smaller cages with concrete floors.
But they took away the one small measure of security they had, which is simply to lock the cages.
A staffer will spend the night and place ice around their cages in case the air conditioning goes out.
But the group's new VR camera showed the facility still using cages that were only slightly larger in size.
"They don't have cages and I much prefer socializing the cats in a more natural situation," he told CNN.
His administration brought us kids in cages, family separations, and an attempt to depress Latino participation in the Census.
Huge new cages able to withstand storms could be used anywhere, from Japan to the United States, he said.
But less attention has been paid to this government's description of cages for young children separated from their parents.
Our best guess is that baby cages were inspired by a desire to give city kids some fresh air.
Their children were sent away, with some passing through repurposed warehouses where they were held in chain-link cages.
There are also new international standout charities (organizations ACE recommends, but not as highly): Open Cages works in Eastern Europe on reducing animal suffering, Sinergia Animal works in Latin America on individual outreach and campaigns to phase out battery cages and gestation crates, and Sociedade Vegetariana Brasileira works on vegetarian options in Brazil.
He ran back to the house to clean the wound, as chickens are filthy after a night in their cages.
The room is bare, its walls bare too but there is laughter and, most importantly, now there are no cages.
Two lions, two tigers, a jaguar and a bear broke out of their cages after heavy rain damaged their enclosure.
She says as a mother, she can&apost look at the cages, referring to where some children have been detained.
No longer confined to cages on factory floors, the machines are more and more walking, rolling, and hopping among us.
He loved the repetition of the circular and square cages, set like gems in the cerulean waters of the Mediterranean.
These beasts were locked in cages to safe-guard projectionists, but Weiss prefers to keep his triode amps under glass.
"A vote for Mitch McConnell's border bill is a vote to keep kids in cages and terrorize immigrant communities," Rep.
So that&aposs the new thing, they&aposre rogue, they&aposve gone rogue, deportation force, kids in cages et cetera.
The group placed captives in cages and slowly drowned or burned them to death; it pushed LGBTQ people off rooftops.
Photos showing children inside cages and behind metal wires caused an uproar from lawmakers, faith groups, and international rights organizations.
Ahead, see our picks of the best — dare we say, helpful — boob cages (yup, that's what we're calling 'em) around.
A change of EU regulations in 2012 banned the smallest battery cages, but chicken-lovers say this is not enough.
A shark economy The sharks attracted a steady flow of foreign tourists who wanted to experience shark diving in cages.
The amphorae are packaged in cages and locked to prevent any rogue divers from swimming off with bottles of wine.
These people have nothing, they come to the border with nothing, and they [border patrol agents] throw children in cages.
With no desire to relocate the animals, the hunters simply shoot the boars as they lie trapped in their cages.
Probably most ... most of us probably agree that the most egregious thing is the zero tolerance kids in cages thing.
In the past, factory robots have been separated from human workers, sometimes by cages, to stop dangerous interactions with people.
The wall panels of each home are built using steel rebars that are welded together to create square mesh cages.
" He told the postdoc to just label the cages A, B, C, and D. "I said, 'I'll measure the mice.
Finally, on Christmas Eve he was in the lab, staring at four cages of mice, all with steadily growing tumors.
But from within controlled cages to supervised demos, we'll see drones that are faster, nimbler and leaner than their predecessors.
Four live tigers, ranging from one to 10 years old, were also located in cages on the Muang district property.
A lot of the trade has moved online, where cutsy pictures of gray parrots in cages copying human speech proliferate.
Some people use nets and lines to fish, while others farm them in floating cages just offshore of the islands.
There are fights in cages, people in Uncle Sam outfits, goth weddings, and lots and lots of dancing and drugs.
The first proper exhibit on the Ark is a room containing lots of wooden cages with model animals in them.
Instead of wasting money putting children in cages, we must seriously address the scourge of violent bigotry and domestic terrorism.
Additionally, 53 mice were deprived of water when a rack of cages was dislodged from an automatic water supply system.
He said local black bears and raccoons could easily lift the lid to the cages containing the warfarin-laced pellets.
The move gave the baby dogs a chance to get out of their cages and meet dozens of potential adopters.
Walking past this upper set of cages, the pathway opens up to a nice view of the San Gabriel Mountains
This was likely how the former zookeepers would access the cages from behind and drop food in for the animals. 
You can have the clip-in pedals swapped out for "toe cages" that allow you to work out in sneakers.
If seeing pictures of people in cages doesn't shake us to our core, we must not see them as people.
They were sought as good-luck talismans, and later as companions for imperial concubines, who kept them in gilded cages.
Despite Gitmo's early days of housing inmates outside in flimsy cages, now detainees are now kept in more permanent facilities.
In Bojack, Los Angeles really is a zoo, but its characters are the ones who set up the mental cages.
Despite their often unorthodox appearance, Faraday cages are largely considered an effective, if not extreme, additional step in securing communications.
Smaller Faraday cages and Faraday bags may be used for individuals while larger corporations may create entire Faraday conference rooms.
She insists the sight of innocent kids in cages will force politicians to keep speaking out ... regardless of political affiliation.
Santa Barbara Zoo closed Saturday and many animals were placed into cages in case of possible evacuations, zoo officials said.
Occasionally children will go over and shake the bottom of the cages and I'll have to tell them to stop.
Twice during the show, the women boarded carts built to look like circus animal cages and rode through the audience.
Were the White House Christmas trees dipped in the blood of the children being kept in cages at the border?
By 2023, it will be illegal to sell eggs in Washington if the hens were raised in excessively small cages.
"I wanted to send a strong statement that children do not belong in cages," Ms. Okoumou testified during the trial.
I mean, they've have been aired all over national television throughout the day, the kids being held in the cages.
The macrophage cages the invader inside what's called a phagosome, where it uses special digestive enzymes to dissolve it. Poof!
Alongside the Comedy Theatre on Exhibition Street, patient punters watch lobsters squirm in the glass cages of the Chinese restaurant.
The others were given cages with running wheels and allowed to exercise as much as they wished for six weeks.
Ellsbury, who complained of headaches on Sunday, hit in the indoor batting cages and did some light running on Tuesday.
All three pieces are dominated by heavy lines — crisscrossed or up and down — that seem to represent cages or fences.
And those children in cages — that made me cry, when I saw them, crying out for their mothers and fathers.
In one of his final chapters, Fussell posits a way out of the class cages he has so ruthlessly described.
He can't force his version of liberty on them, even when it appears others are electing to stay in cages.
"In wire-mesh, chain-linked cages that are about 30x30, a lot of young folks put into them," Democratic Sen.
The transition to a shelter can be traumatizing, with its cacophony of howls and barking, smells and isolating steel cages.
These are young people eager to put out of the White House the president who put brown kids in cages.
A new director often rattles the cages, challenging conventional films in a way that audiences and critics alike respond to.
Images of children and youths sitting in concrete-floored cages in U.S. detention centers have fanned outrage over the policy.
Most recent reports have revealed that children—including babies and toddlers—have been ripped from their parents and kept in cages.
But recent pledges to source eggs from cage-free facilities have virtually taken the opportunity for enriched cages off the table.
Well the inference of course being that Trump was consigning innocent children ripped from their mother&aposs arms into wired cages.
" On Tuesday, the 300 animals safely arrived in Norfolk, Virginia — some in cages marked with the note "I survived Hurricane Irma.
You have activist Shawn King said that children of immigrants being held in cages like dogs and Linda Sarsour, remember her?
Because pet rodents can shed germs and contaminate areas where they roam, make sure their cages are properly secured and safe.
Will America turn this ship around and stop abusing children by separating them from their parents and keeping them in cages?
The lions are able to climb on top of the enclosure, and can be fed by zoo staff through the cages.
The Humane Society has been doing exceptional work getting states to ban battery cages and otherwise improve conditions for farm animals.
Now she's sipping tea w the queen of Spain discussing helping kids while her husband locks them in cages Girl bye!
Huge crowds of marchers don pussy hats and hold signs aloft calling to abolish ICE, empty Rikers' cages, end family detention.
The zoo already has a professional staff in place, so you won't even have to learn how to clean the cages.
"The stench was horrendous," a reporter said, and some of the border officers guarding the cages were seen wearing face masks.
According to CBS This Morning, the CBP said that while they may be cages, people were not being treated like animals.
Most of the eggs came from caged hens, which for most of that period were boxed up in tiny "battery cages".
" If a single word could describe the fenced-in holding pens for undocumented immigrants at processing facilities, some might choose "cages.
OF Yasmany Tomas (groin) ran the bases and took batting practice Saturday, and took batting practice in the indoor cages Sunday.
Look, we have people that are chopping off heads and drowning people in steel cages and we're not allowed to waterboard.
The AP also reported that hundreds of children are being held in cages in detention centers in Texas near the border.
Laboratory walls are lined with layers of welded aluminum to turn them into Faraday cages that block out all electromagnetic signals.
BREAKING: New video shows shows severe overcrowding of men in cages at Texas detainment facility during VP Pence's visit Friday. pic.twitter.
The interior features several exhibits, including displays of Noah's family, rows of cages containing animal replicas, and even the odd dinosaur.
They photographed their captives and held them in cages for a short time, in order to collect some faeces from each.
But what should Americans call the vast network of camps, cages, and prisons that are being used to hold these people?
Others were allegedly tossed into cages teeming with snakes, some had their faces almost entirely cauterized with cigarettes, some with acid.
Instead, the scientists propose that the ice shell has a layer of water ice cages that trap gas, like methane, inside.
The Chicago rapper made waves last month when the music video for his song "Camp America" depicted white children in cages.
It's no longer private equity's 800 lb gorilla in terms of influence, but that $26 billion can still rattle big cages.
PETA also brought to light dubious practices like circuses separating mothers from their babies and holding animals in chains and cages.
"Rabbits belong in cages, not in the cabinet," reads a sign posted above several caged rabbits outside Ukraine's parliament on Tuesday.
They drown 40, 50, 60 people at a time in big steel cages, pull them up an hour later, everyone dead.
So legislators must balance any downsizing with the economic anxieties of working-class people dependent on steel cages for their livelihoods.
Which would've presumably meant hundreds of distressed, loud, shitting animals crammed into cages in a small space with no natural light.
The move sparked widespread outrage, with Democrats seizing on images of children being detained in what appeared to be metal cages.
One SEAL said that others stashed clean urine in their gear cages to use if the command popped a surprise test.
Before that, she got to hang out in the batting cages with some Royals players for a little game of catch.
The newly redesigned boxes depict the animals that used to be in cages in the original design as wandering in grasslands.
Last week, following a trip to migration detention centers near the border of Texas, holding hundreds of men in cages, Sen.
Look, we have people that are chopping off heads and drowning people in steel cages, and we're not allowed to waterboard.
It also happened following images and audio of children being detained in cages flashed across television sets, leading to widespread uproar.
She agreed to put traumatized migrant children in cages last year and defended Trump's "zero tolerance" border policy to no end.
Trump and his staff have often referred back to the Obama administration and say his predecessor was responsible for the cages.
They drown 40, 203, 60 people at a time in big steel cages, pull them up an hour later, everyone dead.
This administration also has diverted tax dollars needed for cancer research and HIV/AIDS prevention toward locking up children in cages.
Images of women, men, and children packed into overcrowded concrete cells and chain-link cages are flashing across cable television news.
Metal spinal cages and bone grafts are surgically implanted in order to fill in the gaps left from the tumor removal.
"I'm not the only mother of a missing child to feel desperate, but we go out there rattling cages," she says.
Condemnation of the practice has increased in recent days as photos surfaced of children sleeping on the floor within wire cages.
The government has faced withering critiques over images of some of the children in cages inside U.S. Border Patrol processing stations.
So in a wet market, you are going to have a load of animals in cages on top of each other.
They can commit to reducing the number of people in cages, whether that's in a county jail or a federal prison.
The only thing prison requires is that people stay in their cages and somehow endure the isolation and violence of captivity.
As I walked through each row, mink would approach the front of their cages, their button noses twitching in mammalian curiosity.
Impeachment will most likely not change that any more than Trump seeing fine people among Nazis or locking children in cages.
They will wonder how the United States could have forcibly confined some two million of our fellow human beings to cages.
But as I walked by the cages, I asked the migrants through the metal grates how long they had been there.
Carol keeps them in cages for the duration of their lives, and I'm not sure that's the right thing to do.
Screamers rammed circles in the Whirl-A-Gig cars, pasted in stand-up Roll-A-Turn cages by their own gravity.
He tried to keep his swing sharp in the batting cages, but it was hard to replicate a live at-bat.
The opening credits play over a shot of cages full of rabbits against the wall of what looks like a classroom.
Thousands of immigrant children separated from their parents kept in cages; dozens of immigrants, including children, have died in ICE custody.
Ms. LuPone, meanwhile, worked at a "wannabe mobster" hangout run by a man who imported cages for dancing girls in nightclubs.
But for the orangutan foundation, the chance to release as many as 200 orangutans from cages was difficult to pass up.
The state had fought before to require larger cages, but the past law had enough loopholes that conditions didn't really improve.
In the section for children, families were sitting behind fencing that resembled cages, several of them scattered through a big room.
" During the Super Bowl's halftime show on Sunday night, J. Lo performed "Born in the USA" while surrounded by children sitting in what looked like cages — an apparent critique of the Trump administration's immigration detention policies: Props to Jlo, Shakira and/or the choreographer for the necessary statement with Latino children in cages singing""Born in the USA".
Others welcomed bird-lovers, who liked to suspend their pets in cages from teahouse eaves to show off their plumage and singing.
Cummings tend to his own district instead of criticizing the situation at the southern border (people locked in cages, child separations, etc.).
Video footage of children sitting in cages and an audiotape of wailing children had sparked anger as the images were broadcast worldwide.
While not on display, the animals' holding areas resemble nothing so much as prison cells, with wooden-slat cots and wire cages.
However, in comparison to enriched cages, hens in cage-free and free-range facilities suffer injuries simply because they move around more.
In the laboratory, mosquito eggs are collected from breeding cages containing 5,000 females and 1,600 males and injected with the wolbachia bacteria.
Last month, liberals and journalists rushed to share an article featuring pictures of children locked in cages at an Arizona detention center.
After training, the animals returned to their home cages and had access to a sugar solution and water, or just water alone.
There, the canines are cramped in tiny, dirty cages without food or water until they are killed for consumption at the festival.
We see it at the border where Trump has ripped children from the arms of their parents and put them in cages.
They live in social groups and have both indoor space and large, outdoor dome-like cages, with space to climb and swing.
Later that month, ISIS released a video released showing what appeared to be Kurdish Peshmerga fighters paraded down Iraqi streets in cages.
Democracy is crumbling, climate change is advancing, children are being held in cages, health care is increasingly unaffordable and bills are looming.
Thousands of adult trout and salmon swarm inside the open-sea cages as workers toss in generous portions of high-calorie feed.
They then left the cages for a day or two, to let the larvae grow, before examining their charges under the microscope.
Wal-Mart now says they're going to procure all of [its] eggs from operations that don't confine the hens in small cages.
At our borders and around the country, we tear immigrant and refugee children away from their parents and put them in cages.
"Other people can try to build walls, keep us out or put us in cages," Lopez wrote, according to multiple news reports.
And more than one announcer has suggested that these kids are actually better off in cages than they were with their parents.
But it's an imperfect system, because many forms of animal cruelty (like keeping chimps in isolation in concrete cages) are perfectly legal.
At the cages, Ms. Odum was a little disappointed: Tonya had been at the shelter since August, Edie less than a month.
Unlike many existing industrial robots, which are kept in cages, the latest generation are safe enough to be used in crowded workspaces.
Mice in cages are certainly able to maintain health and body temperature, but it takes more energy for them to do so.
Faraday cages make for show-stopping physics demonstrations, but Arc Attack has carved out a niche for themselves with their musical performances.
Periodically, Kim says, workers have to spray the cages down with a hose to keep invasive marine life from collecting on them.
Norris led Bowman on a tour of the stadium and gave him a batting lesson in the batting cages under the stadium.
Found abandoned in February, Lula the bear and Simba the lion were starving and living in cages filled with feces and urine.
As I pass them, it strikes me how much these men in their cages resemble dogs in a kennel awaiting their fate.
At the farm, dogs were kept in inhumane cages surrounded by garbage, while puppies were stuck in tires left under heat lamps.
"The 333 deadline for 220 million hens to transition from conventional cages to cage-free is physically and financially impossible," said Gregory.
This room serves as a nursery for the Blast-Ended Skrewts and Hagrid has filled their cages with teddy bears and blankets.
Recently I discovered chastity cages and role-play games where a woman is the dominating mistress and a man is her slave.
"United Egg Producers Certified" is a much weaker certification; it bans forced molting but allows for hens to be kept in cages.
Media reports about the centers described children being kept in "cages" after being separated from their parents, who crossed the border illegally.
For customers who prefer eggs from hens who aren't crammed into cages, there are $4 cartons labeled free-range or pasture-raised.
They transport the dogs in cages so crowded they can barely move or even suffocate before they arrive at slaughterhouses for electrocution.
The heart-rending bellows of the poor tormented beast seemed to echo around the cliffs and reverberate in our very rib cages.
"The thought of any children in cages breaks my heart," Collie said, choking up with emotion with her granddaughter by her side.
The dispute over regulations and airline policies is about what animals can travel for free with passengers in the cabin without cages.
We have usually ignored the cages these children are in because they were convicted of crimes in the adult criminal justice system.
USDA regulations, for example, allow licensed breeders to keep dogs in stacked cages with only six inches of space around their bodies.
Ain't the first, won't be the last," or "We could put them in cages, but then we'd be no better than them.
They have a small space; at night they keep them in cages and during the day they're on display just for moneymaking.
They're decked out like baseball batting cages, with a bullseye carved into a sturdy sheet of wood at the end of it.
A couple minutes after introducing ourselves and walking through the cages, we get to a cozy room covered in gold-embroidered sheets.
Most candidates have stuck to broad statements denouncing, for example, the Trump administration's practice of putting "kids in cages" on the border.
By federal law, vehicle interiors are designed, in part, as cages that deflect the forces of a crash away from the passengers.
This was a stark and beautiful reminder that music and dance are forms of drama, not to be kept in separate cages.
Ravi introduces Triton to the American Wild West, cages parrots and mynas in his house and shoots arrows tipped with flattened nails.
She put babies in cages, traumatized children for life, and then appears to have lied to Congress about what she had done.
He planned to watch video on Friday, a day off, before returning to the batting cages before Saturday's game against the Nationals.
For the initial three-month phase of the program, we had to go to rec in 8-foot-by-15-foot cages.
Online, critics pointed out that all kinds of people live in public housing, and that children there are not kept in cages.
It placed cages with child-sized mannequins around New York in June to protest the treatment of children at immigration detention centers.
Van had cages and blankets, police say The victim suffered cuts to the head and face, and was hospitalized in stable condition.
Almost immediately after they started using the wheels, they stopped roaming around their cages as they had before the wheels were unlocked.
The virus was found in people associated with the market, and in the market environment — on surfaces, for instance, or in cages.
Like "Natasha," it has its share of wrenching images, including cutaway shots of babies in cages who are hooked up to electrodes.
The men wore well-tailored suits and, often, shirts with their initials monogrammed near their rib cages, an old-time Italian style.
These include the cages and laboratories in which variously famous and infamous psychologists conducted their experiments on the workings of the mind.
Break out The animals on the front of the Barnum's animal crackers box are now out of their cages -- after PETA complained.
Operation Deathstar shows Hsiung plucking the tiny pigs from their cages, comforting them, and putting them in blanketed crates inside a van.
Because egg-laying chickens are kept in small cages, they end up getting irritated with one another and start pecking each other.
"That's what's actually happening," she said about the migrant children detained in cages at detention centers along the border earlier this year.
Lawmakers toured government detention facilities used to house the migrants, and lamented the conditions, describing images of children being held in cages.
Telfort said they were in the middle of rearranging the cages and had no time to do anything to move to safety.
Similarly, fenced enclosures at processing facilities along the border, the structures that have been labeled as cages, existed under the Obama administration.
It's possible there's some generosity behind that giving, but it's hard to see past the cages that hold back anything remotely interesting.
Werth had the day off and worked on his swing indoor cages during the game before facing Dean Kiekhefer in the seventh.
Treatment, education and a focus on return to the community need to be the new model, not just locking people in cages.
On a recent day, the chimpanzees were kept in cages on the grounds of a nursery, sucking their toes and peeling bananas.
Visitors have described it as a series of labyrinthine corridors filled with heart-shaped mirrors, purple velvet sofas, and doves in cages.
The policy has come under increasingly strong criticism, with accounts of children kept in cages and parents not knowing where their children are.
Cages remain the single most important innovation in egg production because they've turned what was once a cottage industry into a global commodity.
US Border Patrol agents briefly opened up the old warehouse, where detainees — including children — are being kept in cages, for reporters to visit.
Some refuse food service to people who put children in cages, while others make parody websites that will inevitably piss off the president.
How she was being hypocritical because she did not protest against Obama and his administration when he had children locked up in cages.
Investigators said some of the 217 children had stunted growth and wasted muscles and described being beaten, starved and even put in cages.
To put these children in steel cages like interment camps is something that people will never forget, and it was Donald J. Trump.
While she said "the pictures of children being held in what appear to be cages are deeply disturbing," she defended the Trump visit.
The parody website features photos of America's immigrant detention camps, with children in cages and quotes from President Trump about Mexicans being rapists.
Their tweet came with a photo of a mother dog and her litter of puppies, all trapped in one of the farm's cages.
The place looks like the stereotype of "biker bar from the 1990s," but it's also inexplicably filled with cages full of live snakes.
Some, like EHS sufferer Chuck McGill on Better Call Saul, have transformed their homes into makeshift Faraday cages to keep out electromagnetic waves.
The cages belong to Russian Aquaculture which farms salmon and trout in the Barents Sea off Murmansk and in Russia's northern Karelia region.
European Union institutions have reached a political agreement over an update to the bloc's telecoms rules that's rattled the cages of incumbent telcos.
The animals were coaxed into cages by voice command and meat for bait, and then loaded onto trucks, vans and trailers, Colette said.
As Du Bois would have remembered, in 1906 the zoo put an African man named Ota Benga on display in the primate cages.
Crafting the necessary cages also requires Softshell Mirelurk Meat, which means you need to kill a bunch of those annoyingly armored water monsters.
Leave space for capture cages (if you're going that route), cat bowls and any other goodies you want to give your feline army.
As David Waldstein reported today, Bregman chalked up his big game to the extra work he did in the batting cages on Saturday.
The dogs were soon collected, some by being picked up, others lured into cages with treats or sedated with an anesthetic blow dart.
These are smaller, flexible robots and systems designed to work alongside humans as well as other machinery, as opposed to working inside cages.
Researchers are working to figure out how to keep octopuses alive in tiny, featureless cages for long enough to harvest them for food.
I spent 85% of my days there on my feet: cleaning cages, weighing cats, preparing food and bottles of formula, and hauling supplies.
It settles on the leaves of the workers' makeshift vegetable plots behind the cages and on the window panes of their nearby flats.
New Bedford police say officers found dead lizards in cages in the bedroom of Amanda Vicente&aposs 13-year-old son last week.
I passed a bill to establish chimp sanctuaries in Louisiana where they could live in natural surroundings rather than being kept in cages.
Photos have surfaced of rooster cages at Roy's Florida compound -- leading some to suspect the boxing legend was involved with underground bird fighting.
The numbers: In 2016, there were 109,821 primates in labs in the US. In 2003, 59% of primates were kept alone in cages.
These include no cages for hens and sows, and, for chickens and turkeys, shorter transport times and better lighting relative to industry standards.
Material from destroyed homes littered the area, including mud-swathed dog cages and water tanks, while a three-wheeler was seen partially buried.
Dogs and cats were housed in cages away from their owners in the school library and were tended to by two police officers.
On the mend now, Mitchell has started to return to Brickyard Cages, a batting facility in San Diego that he calls his sanctuary.
Another group, the exercise group, also was able to eat at will, but these animals were provided with running wheels in their cages.
After 11 weeks, all of the animals were moved to specialized cages that could measure their metabolisms and how much they moved around.
Square Feet Activist investors like Carl C. Icahn and William A. Ackman know how to rattle the cages of Corporate America's chief executives.
In addition to the creepy cages overrun by nature, I found the Old Los Angeles Zoo completely decked-out in spooky Halloween decorations.
Especially if you have adventurous young-ones in tow, a visit to the abandoned cages will give you lots of cool exploring opportunities.
A park employee told WGBH that the cages and blankets were removed Friday morning by a local homeless man who often cleans statues.
In short, liberating hens from cages — and holding them in aviaries — doesn't necessarily make them, or the workers who handle them, any healthier.
But pasture-raised eggs are more expensive than those from hens raised in cages or aviaries, and pastures require a lot of space.
The 24 installations, which appear to be constructed of paper, replicate sleeping children in cages and are accompanied by speakers playing the audio.
In video published a week ago showing the cages where the militants had allegedly detained Iraqi security officials, the building appeared fully intact.
This could be foster care, or it could be one of the detention centers where children are kept in what are essentially cages.
ICE's crusade against the undocumented reached a fever pitch last summer, when reporting showed the organization keeping children in what were essentially cages.
RIA-Novosti, citing the Vladivostok environmental prosecutor's office, said 11 orcas (or killer whales) and several dozen belugas were being kept in cages.
A reporter for Primorye TV, a local state-owned network, posted footage from a drone showing the marine mammals crowded in the cages.
Trump supporters are okay with putting children in cages at the border, but not putting a baby in a onesie...okay #BoycottWalmart pic.twitter.
Throughout the year, every one of these 1,800 cages is hauled up and dumped into the tumbler set up on the O'Briens' barge.
Heang Kimly, 30, said she worries about making a living on land, and the fate of the fish they rear in bamboo cages.
They had drop cages attached to them, so each one can release hundreds of pounds of drugs, and their accomplices pick them up.
For example, in 2008, California voters passed a proposition that requires egg producers to use cages twice the size of a typical cage.
When the Associated Press visited one of those facilities in Texas last June, reporters described "cages created by metal fencing" to house children.
Children at the border have been confined in cages and deprived of beds, soap, playtime, emotional care, health care, sleep and adult support.
Rodriguez launched his Instagram account back in May 2013 with a photo of him hitting balls off a tee in the batting cages.
One method, battery cages, keeps each hen in an area about 67-76 square inches big (that's approximately the dimensions of an iPad).
The country's new president says his father tore down the cages where sufferers had been previously kept and instituted more progressive preventative systems.
If scientists are paid to challenge our assumptions, how can we ignore the evidence that animal cages affect the relevance of our research?
The Associated Press described a Texas warehouse where "hundreds of children wait in a series of cages" with up to 20 people inside.
They will be outraged that we forcibly confined a couple million of our fellow human beings to cages, often for no good reason.
Ball courts and cages in London are a hotbed of soccer talent, the kind that could change the way England plays the game.
It is on the other side of the Thames, in the ball courts and cages that dot the urban sprawl of south London.
Footage taken from inside the market show wild animals such as snakes, raccoon dogs, porcupines and deer inside cages waiting to be purchased.
Huddled in cages inside a garage in Far Rockaway, Queens, the four dogs had torn ears, bruises, broken teeth, puncture wounds and cuts.
So he hit in the batting cages for weeks, then graduated to hitting on the field, running the bases and shagging fly balls.
Klobuchar's plan would also include doing away with private detention of immigrants and the detention of children in cages, the state senator said.
Stressed animals shed more viruses and are more susceptible to infections, and cages are often stacked on top of each other, facilitating exposure.
It's as if Chambers had a premonition of us, today, confused by the blue light of our screens, the treats in our cages.
Then, he lifted the rats out of their cages, bringing them to the box, and tickling them, on and off, for 15 minutes.
Community support programs for senior parolees would aid them in re-entry at much lower cost than maintaining them for years in cages.
While at first gleam from across the room, it evokes scarlet Chihuly vases, it come to resemble visceral organs padlocked in metal cages.
When they reached the sanctuary, the auburn-maned apes clambered out of the cages they had arrived in and climbed up to freedom.
Remember, she was the face of the Trump administration's family separation policy, where kids were split from their parents and kept in cages.
The most interesting part of Trump creating a Space Force is that immigrant children are being separated from their parents and housed in cages.
At the other end of the field, challengers who make it to the puzzle find out that the answers are back in our cages.
"If I read to the dogs they will come out of their cages and find homes," Jacob told NBC News, who reported the story.
Many zoo residents are harassed by guests who throw food and cigarettes into their exhibits, and often live in dirty cages as a result.
While humans have a rich history of putting cuddly creatures in cages and paying to look at them, criticism of zoos is nothing new.
The raccoons were placed in wire cages and submerged underwater for several minutes until they were dead as students both participated and looked on.
That doesn't excuse them for actively supporting fascist policies that put kids in cages and propose we give teachers guns to stop school shootings.
When shelter workers went to move Kitty, 6, and Leila, 2, from their carrier into their own cages, the pair refused to be separated.
At one point on Thursday, one of the protest leaders' teenage daughter asked a white cop if he cared about the kids in cages.
"I remember that we ran around the house when we could, because usually we were in the basement or in the cages," Stibon recalls.
He stockpiled weapons in the cages that weren't used to hide people and was even captured and sent to a German prison in 1944.
In Children of Men, the dystopian consequences of class and race are palpable: refugees are kept in cages guarded by white, racist armed guards.
In his free time at the fire station, Pukpinyo cares for the captured snakes, taking king cobras out of their cages to feed them.
When you choose to spend time with a classmate instead, going out for ramen or hitting the batting cages, it adds even more meaning.
The butterflies, which are also used for research, are currently being kept in flight cages and are being cared for by Butterfly Rainforest staff.
"It was just something I could do," he said of his measure, which prohibited long periods of isolation in cages and other mental cruelties.
Cavalcades of tanks and armoured trucks transported orange-clad prisoners locked in cages, and men with sledgehammers and pickaxes hacked away at priceless statues.
This is a group of people that burns people in cages, that is conducting genocide against Christians and Yazidis and others in the region.
It is disturbing to feel you are walking over your fellow human beings while outside pairs of Dobermans are held in large metal cages.
The cats you catch in cages are just creatures in the world rather than living furniture, so you can move them using the Workshop.
From that point on, egg producers were required to provide hens with larger, more comfortable cages, including areas where they can nest and scratch.
Not a word of Mandarin was heard amid the din of negotiations, interrupted by cooing from metal cages and the occasional flapping of wings.
Both animals, kept in cages, are being deprived the natural habitats and socialization that chimps, known to thrive in large and organized societies, require.
"We will not rest until all the separated children are out of cages and back in their parents' arms," Common says in the video.
A standard way to stress mice is to move them to new cages, with new mice, from time to time until they reach adulthood.
Owners must pay an extra charge and make sure they are kept in special pet boxes or cages so they don't disturb other travelers.
" He went on: "We have a world where we have ISIS chopping off heads and where you have frankly.. drowning people in steel cages.
These monkeys were more likely than normal ones to run in circles in their cages, which the scientists considered an example of repetitive behavior.
They wielded blades called hreshtek, sharp enough to slice a man off his shadow, and kept scorpions in brass cages hooked to their belts.
The standard requires no cages or crates of crowding be used on farms, which is aimed at improving the living environment of the animals.
The president is a dangerous clown who deserves all the scorn that can possibly be heaped upon him while kids die in American cages.
Speaking of the Blast-Ended Skwrets, take a look inside one of the cages in the same room and you'll spot a teddy bear.
For a producer to receive certification, continuous outdoor pasture access is required for all animals, and crates and cages are prohibited for all species.
Recently, I sat down with Troy among her whipping benches, puppy cages, and gimp masks to talk sex and power on set and off.
"Sir, we don't use cages for children," Nielsen said, telling Thompson that the border facilities that he's visited were not intended to detain children.
Considered alongside the spectacle of human beings in cages and camps and "tender age" shelters, Trump's language has inspired comparisons to the Third Reich.
Jeff Sessions are religious leaders, including people from Jewish, Muslim and Christian backgrounds and are chanting "not in cages, kids belong at home." pic.twitter.
People who believe that motherhood is precious do not rip toddlers away from their parents and keep them in sweltering cages at the borders.
To the Editor: "Clearing the Cages but Maybe Not the Conscience" (by David Gelles, July 17) nicely illustrates the inherent flaws of factory farming.
The now ubiquitous images of children being separated from their families and housed in cages have garnered calls of condemnation at home and overseas.
Visitors can climb into Ricardo Basbaum's steel cages or take in a floor-to-ceiling, multiscreen display of international artists and their work spaces.
BTW, Dan's new house is a total playboy playground -- with a basketball court, hockey rink, batting cages and, get this, a frigin' golf simulator.
But these cages, Joe, this is the kind of mistake that I think really destroys what little credibility the fake news media has left.
Several states have moved ahead in recent years with full bans on some of the worst practices in industrial agriculture, such as battery cages.
Jeff Merkley (D-OR) flatly rejected Nielsen's suggestion that there's a meaningful distinction between cages and the facilities CBP uses to house detained kids.
I don't think they were horrible, but by the same token it was gut-wrenching to see mothers and children sitting there in cages.
"The cages for kids were built by the Obama Administration in 2014," he wrote, referring to the facilities used to hold undocumented migrant children.
In between shows at Gamasa, her lions and tigers were confined to small cages, and doused with water to cool them during hot weather.
"I think everybody in the caucus is united around the fact that the abuses of children in cages and families being separated," Jayapal said.
Photographs taken by Mr. Gea show adult otters in tiny wire cages and cement pits lacking adequate nest boxes in which to have cubs.
"We stopped thinking about just cages, bars and chains as the means of coercion," said John Richmond, the State Department's top anti-trafficking official.
Paul Krugman Opinion Columnist News item #1: The Trump administration is taking thousands of children away from their parents, and putting them in cages.
Some are found dead in their cages, others sustain serious injuries while racing or are electrocuted while chasing a mechanical rabbit around the track.
What would not make life better for anyone is to stuff our beloved companions back into cages in a cold and dark cargo hold.
Others began running at will on wheels in their cages; mice seem to enjoy running and these eagerly covered about three miles a day.
Inside, melodious Chinese hwamei birds chirp in tall white cages, dramatic art works adorn the walls, while giant bromeliads and orchids brighten each corner.
The lions, held in cages in a park in the capital of Sudan, limp weakly in the photos and videos circulating on social media.
The group had perfected a made-for-screen ruthlessness – prisoners in cages, captives set on fire, death to anyone who stood in its way.
The display presents the figurines of Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus separated by metal cages to evoke detention facilities at the US-Mexico border.
Until the day they are killed, in some cases brutally, dogs farmed for meat are left alone in metal cages similar to chicken coops.
Anzora, who was working at an animal hospital cleaning cages, put together enough money to have a lawyer represent him in his deportation proceedings.
While hitting in the batting cages, Nola observed that Suzuki often practiced by throwing a variety of pitches to a catcher in the cage.
Newcomers crowded into the activist space over the last few years to rattle corporate cages alongside industry veterans like Nelson Peltz and Bill Ackman.
And like other Democrats, you talked about doing DACA path to citizenship and generally, no more kids in cages, no more breaking up families.
Video footage of separated children sitting in cages, an audiotape of wailing children and Moore's photo had sparked worldwide anger over Trump's immigration policies.
Our host's home was separated from ours by a lovely screened-in porch adorned with cushioned wicker furniture, decorative bird cages and palm fronds.
It has also been derided by advocates and Democratic lawmakers for housing migrants in "cages," large chain-link pods that separate groups of people.
It is a recurring problem for people who watch those constant commercials showing trembling dogs in wire cages or heartbreaking kids with cleft lips.
SANAA (Reuters) - In the malnutrition ward of a hospital in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, doctors weigh toddlers with protruding rib cages and skeletal limbs.
Today, keeping hens in small cages is illegal in Britain, in the rest of the European Union and in parts of the United States.
"Those cages that were shown -- I think they were very inappropriate -- they were built by President Obama's administration, not by Trump," the President said.
When we have children in cages crying for their mothers and fathers, don't you dare call that border security, that's a human rights abuse!
Who contends that whites are better than other races — or that parents seeking asylum should be split from their children and placed in cages?
That's in line with the philosophy of Emma Read, a Spokane, Washington, woman who invented one of the first portable baby cages in 1922.
Some sleep in cages with mattresses and thermal blankets on the floor, while others stay in temporary "tent cities" in the 100-plus-degree desert.
But Lagares' thumb grew sore, and he could not close his glove around his hand, following a pre-batting practice session in the batting cages.
Drivers patch up their cars with second-hand parts and roll cages, stripping the interiors of all but the front seat, steering wheel and dashboard.
Whenever possible, pet owners should clean and disinfect rodent cages and supplies outside the home -- never perform this clean-up in the kitchen or bathroom.
Photo: GettyAs Americans debate the Trump regime's policies on immigration and its policy of putting children in cages, people keep wondering how they can help.
My cats are super social and want to be around people all the time, so I'm glad they weren't stuck in cages the whole time.
They were immediately detained, taken to a detention center and forced to sleep in cages, similar to the images seen on television, she told PEOPLE.
There are the batting cages, mahjong, a secret casino with blackjack and poker, drone races, and more fun minigames to sink dozens of hours into.
Dogs who have spent months confined to cages will be surrounded by warmth, love and delicious food this Thanksgiving, thanks to Atlanta's LifeLine Animal Project.
Some viewers interpreted the structures as representing children in cages, a reference to the Trump's administration's practice of detaining migrant children separately from their parents.

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