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This can clog up roads and other emergency response resources.
They'd rarely see the court, and seemed to only clog up the roster.
I think it would be difficult, it would clog up the entire system.
Meanwhile, no one is really broadcasting on radio frequencies to clog up the signal.
It's just that this will clog up the eyeball scan rate for everyone else.
The appeal of buying a car may grow even as Vietnam's roads clog up.
Emails from meeting with thousands of people a year can clog up anyone's inbox.
Swaddle your baby in a chemical-free product that doesn't clog up the landfills.
Second of all, we didn't grant permission for these to clog up our streets.
This would be like trying to clog up all the roads with extra cars.
This would be like trying to clog up all the roads with extra cars.
They knew, for example, that debris tends to clog up a boring machine's cutting head.
It is important to forget irrelevant information that would otherwise clog up the memory system.
Unlike most oil cleansers, it shouldn&apost leave a film behind or clog up pores.
It was one resource for an emotional clog-up between therapy appointments and I used it.
This could eliminate many of the slower technologies and expensive middlemen that clog up today's markets.
So in some ways, it's a good thing those mundane notes don't clog up your Drive.
Why clog up the system with people like me when law enforcement can focus on victims.
Apps don't just clog up your phone, they also collect a ton of information on you.
"It gets rid of all the dead skin cells that could clog up your razor," Sharoff says.
They will drive down the motorway to Dover to see if they clog up the road network.
Another concern is that sperm could stick to the valve and clog up the switch over time.
Too many fines can clog up the portafilter that extracts the espresso, yielding less coffee than expected.
Many attendees are ferried from event to event in luxury cars, which clog up the small town.
The situation could get worse before it gets better as the arteries of global trade clog up.
The decision did not seem to please the Twitter base, concerned that longer tweets would clog up timelines.
We want them to find a community away from the assholes and TERFs that clog up your feed.
Just hit me up when you're ready to buy, don't waste my time and clog up my messages.
Few recyclers want them, because there's very little market for them and they clog up the sorting machinery.
Lightning-speed trades could also drive up the price of kitties, or clog up the Ethereum network even more.
Boxes full of food, clothes, or other stuff will clog up supply lines and as likely as not go unused.
Rockfalls can then clog up the magma source, leading to a buildup of pressure underground followed by a big explosion.
Everybody's perception of a truck driver is we clog up traffic, we get in the way, we pollute the environment.
He predicted that the backlog of Trump administration nominations would clog up the Senate's time for most of the month.
Shooting a lot of video, especially 4K video, is going to clog up your phone's storage faster than almost anything else.
Rockfalls can then clog up the magma source, leading to a build-up of pressure underground followed by a big explosion.
Tall cooking tools have a tendency to clog up the utensil drawer, making it impossible to find your go-to spatula.
Honda now fears that the border checks that could be introduced as a result of Brexit will clog up the process.
Once you're ready to toss your mat out, the material is completely recyclable so it won't clog up a landfill somewhere.
Some favour an "out of office" message but such devices can easily generate automated replies that subsequently clog up the in-box.
The company has  made some adjustments to storage fees, charging more for items that are slow to move and clog up warehouses.
That's good -- but a young, robust immune system will sometimes overdo it, and too many white blood cells can clog up airways.
That's why when haters clog up the comment threads, I just shrug and go "whatever" while others crumble and hide under their bed.
Tech companies generally support those efforts to de-prioritize Indian outsourcers that they claim "clog up" the oversubscribed lottery system with bulk applications.
They brag about test scores and dance recitals and clog up Facebook with posts I use to justify my avoidance of social media.
If you don't want to clog up a thread's replies with an unroll request, you can also retweet it onto your own timeline.
Over time, natural side reactions between battery chemicals cause these pipes to clog up, so the water can't flow as quickly and gets stuck.
Because the carbonated water solution can cause basalt to dissolve immediately, McGrail warned that injection wells could also clog up with key metal components.
As roads clog up and urban house prices climb, commuters, environmentalists and local politicians are pushing for more old lines to be re-opened.
Finally, you can preserve the veneer of being interested in your friends and family's photos without actually having those photos clog up your timeline.
Either way, though, Trump could direct the Department of Homeland Security to clog up the works and slow or outright freeze green card issuance.
Given the heaving mass of superheroes who clog up our movie screens, it seems only fair that sub-heroes, too, should have their chance.
I decide to click "hide this content" and "unfollow" on all the regular pests who clog up my feed, before hitting the refresh button.
He also suggests setting up a separate email account for these alerts, so you can easily track them and not clog up other accounts.
During that time, they couldn't file for re-election, solicit donations, clog up your inbox with fundraising emails or raise money for affiliated leadership PACs.
Labelling a P260 patient as P2139 is of course dangerous but "over-triage" is also associated with higher mortality, since it can clog up wards.
His rise comes at a pivotal time in the race, after two new candidates threaten to clog up the centrist lane that Buttigieg now occupies.
He's long and fast enough to guard all five positions, protect the rim, clog up passing lanes, and block shots 15 feet from the basket.
Yohuna suggests including links to mp3s and a little press (track premieres, video premieres, reviews) if possible, but, please, never attachments, since they clog up inboxes.
Jack explores new research that suggests connected, autonomous cars could fight congestion by cutting down on the hard braking that tends to clog up the roads.
This cascade could clog up the orbit around Earth so much that we wouldn't be able to use satellites anymore, or send ships into space safely.
The reason, it seems, is that the ants were working in narrow tunnels where traffic jams could easily clog up the entire effort to build nests.
While shipping off blankets or other items might be well-intentioned, "you don't want to clog up the supply lines," said Daniel Borochoff, president of CharityWatch.org.
Because wipes don&apost break down in water, they can clog up plumbing systems in a home, and damage pipes and machinery at wastewater treatment plants.
But he and other Republicans say Democrats are employing the tactic to a much greater extent to clog up the Senate and handcuff the Trump administration.
On a recent Saturday afternoon, 11 aspiring socialists joined together in a public library in Northeast Washington, DC, to try to clog up the city's eviction machine.
Ask a visitor from rural Idaho, and he may talk about the hoards of people and the lines of cars that clog up the most popular sites.
That's what happens when a brand garners enough buzz on social media: When a product drops, it does, in fact, crash websites and clog up phone lines.
Though almost entirely void of merit, these clicktivist comments serve only to clog up an administrative agency's electronic docketing system and to politicize further the regulatory process.
Her video subsequently went viral, mostly because people were ticked off at the audacity of anyone who would clog up a whole subway aisle during rush hour.
You will have to remember to remove and refrigerate it each morning and clean it every few days or it could clog up—clean-up is easy, thankfully.
This catch-and-go action makes defenders think twice about helping at the nail, and instead forces them to clog up an open runway towards the rim. 10.
He learned what "bots" were, and that if he followed back accounts that were dedicated to selling things (like sports jerseys), the posts would clog up his feed.
The industry has also been worried that the introduction of customs checks at major ports such as Dover could clog up the roads, damaging supply chains and trade.
Too much fat, especially the saturated fat and cholesterol found in animal meat, dairy products and cheese, can clog up arteries and lead to heart disease, stroke and obesity.
It's led many aerospace experts to wonder how this might clog up the space around Earth, and raised concerns about the risks of in-flight collisions and space debris.
Many use toilets only in emergencies, worrying that the pits will clog up quickly when, in fact, they are meant to last a family of five about ten years.
"Not only am I [ticked] off about this ticket and paying with pennies to clog up the system, but I also want to protest the whole racket," he said.
Brad Hutto (D) said the bill is "clearly unconstitutional," but said the state Senate should hold a vote on the measure so it didn't clog up the legislative calendar.
Whenever the Houston Rockets switched themselves into a mismatch, their defense survived by shading the attack away from Livingston and using his man to clog up any driving lanes.
When all the news podcasts clog up your feed and make you feel overwhelmed at the state of the world, why not listen to the musings of a contented cat?
Since it's bigger than the Echo Dot, it's able to pack a more powerful speaker but still isn't too big to clog up space on a bookshelf or side table.
Officials there also decided against sending out a mass alert to every cellphone in the region because they feared it would clog up roads both for evacuees and emergency vehicles.
Amazon typically penalizes sellers that fail to use its warehouses efficiently, and requires an extra fee for long-term storage or a removal of certain products that clog up space.
Her tip: When working out in the heat, wear fabrics that are moisture-wicking and breathable so that sweat and bacteria aren't trapped, able to fester, and clog up your pores.
"What happens is that the oil glands on the skin clog up and can get infected, which is when they really hurt and have a potential to scar," Dr. Lee explains.
The test will involve 150 trucks driving between a disused local airport, which will be used as a lorry park, and Dover to see if they clog up the road network.
On some days, dust grew so thick that it would clog up the machinery, billowing up again even after a fire truck had come by, sprayed down the debris and left.
As soon as the ball fell through the net, Rudy Gay—who was eager to clog up the paint and help off Rajon Rondo—yelled "get up on him!" at Forbes.
As the number of drones proliferates in cities and towns across America, government agencies are scrambling to find ways to manage the oncoming traffic that's expected to clog up their airspace.
Here are all the quirky lines and bad puns from VIEWS that are bound to clog up the feeds of your favorite Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter basics in the days to come.
But given that just 135m of China's 1.4bn people have ever travelled abroad, South-East Asian countries should prepare to welcome many more Chinese—even when they clog up the infinity pool.
Raised voices, sirens, drilling, buses screeching to a stop and puffing away again, a dirge of public service announcements and endless beeping all clog up airspace like dead leaves in a drainpipe.
Chances are you'll fall into the same trap with expensive wine, eco-labelling, and "healthy" foods that are actually more likely to clog up your arteries than give you any kind of glow.
But experts say he could still do an alarming amount to ramp up deportations, clog up the legal immigration process, and target Chinese imports, without changing any laws or needing Congress in any way.
Most recycling centers can't deal with them — they just clog up the machinery — and so the majority of plastic bags end up in landfills, where they can take up to 1,000 years to degrade.
They can insist on cloture votes for each nominee, and then use the entire amount of debate time allowed under the rules to delay speedy votes, and clog up floor time with lengthy floor speeches.
And if Uber and Lyft are going to deliver on their goal of getting people out of personal cars, they need to convince the public and regulators that their services don't clog up the streets.
Devising smarter ways to get around - known in the industry as smart mobility - looks set to become a new battleground for automakers as urbanisation grows, pollution worsens, and more cars clog up cities in emerging markets.
Many business leaders and investors fear internal party politics could scupper an agreement, thrusting the world's fifth largest economy into a "no-deal" Brexit they say would spook markets and clog up the arteries of trade.
If you have an amazing cheese slice, why bog it down with piles of olives and chicken vindaloo and salsa or whatever else you're trying to clog up your pizza with in the name of originality?
Moreover, Musk is "totally cool" with opening up the Supercharger network to non-Tesla owners, which would further clog up the already sometimes overtaxed Supercharger stations, especially as competing "affordable" EVs like the Chevy Bolt start to arrive.
It makes Slack statuses, which first arrived back in April of last year, even more useful for communicating your whereabouts and daily activities to your coworkers without having to clog up channels with unnecessary and manually written notices.
Google will give users who pay for one month of service a free Chromecast (they start at $35 otherwise), but if you already have a set top box, that's just another device to clog up an HDMI port.
It's no secret that heavy vehicle traffic continues to clog up California highways, so in Los Angeles public transportation was free on Super Tuesday to encourage voters to go to the polls without the added cost and hassle.
Plastics made with corn starch or sugarcane and marketed as biodegradable require prolonged high temperatures under industrial conditions to break down, which means they'll continue to clog up landfills, waterways, or streets if left to their own devices.
Business leaders are triggering contingency plans to cope with additional checks on the post-Brexit UK-EU border that they fear will clog up ports, silt up the arteries of trade and dislocate supply chains in Europe and beyond.
CLEVELAND — During the 2013 NBA Finals, the San Antonio Spurs wisely determined that the best way to thwart LeBron James was to clog up driving lanes and force him to shoot as many two-point jumpers as they possibly could.
He contends that top Christie aides closed the bridge to clog up the area around Fort Lee, N.J., because the city's mayor wouldn't endorse Christie, but other Christie aides deny that and argue emails discussing the scheme were just a joke.
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, a Democrat who took office this year, said the county had spent more than $200 million in the past decade on more than 100,000 cases of misdemeanor marijuana possession that clog up courts and jails.
Many business chiefs and investors fear politics could get in the way of Brexit, thrusting the world's fifth largest economy into a "no-deal" divorce they say would weaken the West, spook financial markets and clog up the arteries of trade.
" Onya Cox "There is a lot of fight we still have to fight.... There are still a lot of us that aren't being supported and the bottom line is why clog up the system with people who love what they do?
Meanwhile, women are panic-reading the r/SkincareAddiction subreddit, scrolling through threads that explain how microbeads clog up the insides of fish and cause micro-tears in the skin, subsequently forcing pores to overproduce sebum (exfoliating with beads is over, FYI).
The price of the cure is a fraction of what it costs to finance liver transplants, treat liver cancer, or clog up emergency rooms and urgent care facilities with patients who otherwise might be cured in a matter of weeks.
It has 16GB of RAM, which I still manage to clog up wit dozens of Chrome tabs on a regular basis, but it's almost impossible for me to imagine working on something less powerful or with a smaller screen at this point.
But mounting tensions in Westminster, where lawmakers from all parties are opposed to Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, have sparked fears Britain may leave the EU with no deal, prompting customs checks that clog up borders and fracture long-standing supply chains.
But as someone who's mostly glued to the opposing team's feeblest option, Harden also finds himself in important help situations when his man doesn't set a ball screen, whether it calls for him to clog up a driving lane or deter a pass.
A code of conduct dictates that participating shops are expected to stock a significant amount of official RSD releases, bought in advance on a non-return basis; this means that if a release is unpopular, leftover copies can clog up the shelves for years afterwards.
Macron has waited impatiently for the Germans to form a government and is itching to press ahead with bold reforms to the euro zone, eager to make a start before Brexit and European Parliament elections in 2019 clog up the wheels of EU business.
Thanks to New Starts' little brother, Small Starts, Atlanta, Baton Rouge, Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, Tempe, and Washington are among the many cities planning, building, or planning to extend ridiculous streetcar lines that clog up busy streets and carry few riders.
Aspiring to so-called level 5 autonomy — meaning the car should theoretically be able to completely operate itself with no active human control — Audi has decided to do away with pesky things like steering wheels and brakes that would otherwise clog up the Aicon.
"[Supplies] often clog up transportation systems; they become a burden on first responders in the area to manage, sort, warehouse, and distribute, and often they aren't even the things that people need on the ground," Julia Brooks, a researcher with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, told NPR.
But thanks to Australian scientists who just cracked the code on how to grow 20,000 avocado plants in a 100-square-foot room, it doesn't look like "tree turds" are going anywhere—no matter how annoying it may be when they clog up your Instagram feed.
If the feature is rolled out to the masses, it will be a welcome opportunity to engage with someone's Story without sending them a DM. Chances are, you're already replying to some Stories with emoji, so the new tool would eliminate the need to clog up someone's inbox.
The cleverly marketed "FAIR Act" may sound good (who could possibly be against fairness?) but it will drive up the cost of dispute resolution, further clog up our already backlogged court system, and deprive individuals of the opportunity to resolve claims in a less expensive, more efficient, and less adversarial system.
Last week, after a series of extreme workouts, three University of Oregon football players were hospitalized, one of them with rhabdomyolysis—or rhabdo for short—a condition in which muscle tissue breaks down so severely that the contents of the muscle fibers leak into the bloodstream and literally clog up your kidneys.
Brown's Boys, the endless sneering panel shows that clog up the daily viewing schedule... Even the best BBC comedy in years, BBC3's People Just Do Nothing, borrows heavily from Gervais's themes, as does Channel 4's Phoneshop, also good and clearly indebted to Gervais (who acted as script editor on it), too.
Everything changes when he picks up his recorder in 1988, after being diagnosed as HIV positive: I believe in what I do so much that it can't be wrong, and it can't be work that's unnecessary, and it can't be things that are unnecessary or just clog up the surface of the world.
The policy change stems from the Helms-Burton Act passed by Congress in 1996 to target Cuba, but Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama all approved suspensions of the litigation provisions every six months since on the grounds that it could cause international upheaval and clog up American courts.
While this email cannot speak for everyone, a large number of voices copied in have shared concerns as a group and I will ask that people don't individually reply so not clog up everyone's inbox, but a number of us did feel it was important to copy everyone in, to keep everyone in the picture, something which has been missing of late.
"We have to plan for the worst," he said, before adding that he hoped Britain would delay its departure date from the EU. Consultants, suppliers, company sources and trade groups said importers were looking at securing new routes into Britain in case customs checks clog up Dover, but no other port offers that frequency of ferry sailings or trains through the tunnel.
We smoked pot on school property, stole yeast from the school bakery so we could clog up the pipes by pouring it into the toilets until shit started to bubble up, released a whole bunch of guinea pigs into the building, shot butter up at the ceiling, and whenever we had to practice flambé in class, we'd opened bottles of alcohol long before it was our turn to singe.
Thomas is far too quick to be contained on a switch, and even though his size leaves him vulnerable against a well-executed trap—he's constantly harassed coming off ball screens, and even when he does skitter free, a third defender has already rotated from the weak side to clog up his driving lane—IT can shovel the ball to his release valve (whoever sets the screen) before the defense rotates back into position.
Despite it being tricky not to come across like one of the I Used To Like This Thing When It Wasn't Really a Thing twats that clog up the internet like so many tangled pubes in a communal shower plughole, it really was more charming when it felt like the whole point of their existence was to prioritize the strangeness of the virtual over the cold, hard cash-centric state of the real.

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