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Now imagine the sacs filled with wads of compacted sperm.
Everything seems compacted and stacked on top of each other.
Roots can also get compacted at the bottom of the pot.
"If you compacted her down into a little square, that's Trish."
Dung is compacted into dusty boulders, mounds the size of calves.
Ashes compacted into a firework and shot out over the sea?
Some are elongated and narrow, while others are squat and compacted.
The plant is roasted, compacted, and then dissolved into potassium carbonate.
I was in a small Mercedes and it compacted in the wreck.
It kept jamming up against compacted lint at the base of the hole.
The dump trucks are everywhere out here, carrying chunks of compacted oil sand...
If they were buried deeper and compacted, they would have a higher density.
By default, however, photos will actually be compacted from 108 megapixels to 12 megapixels.
Overgrazing so denuded and compacted the hillsides that they couldn't absorb rainfall or snowmelt.
Old cars were torn to shreds, and the shreds were compacted into big blocks.
The near-castration with the laser beam or the gangster compacted in his Continental?
Traditionally, the plant is roasted, compacted, and then dissolved into a flour and water mixture.
There is no easy solution to millennia of oppression compacted into a century-old industry.
They trucked in or gathered fresh material and compacted it, creating a sturdy earthwork base.
There is no way that a reproduction of these works could convey their compacted materiality.
To me, the production is very compacted and streamlined and simple, in a certain way.
We do a set of five different wood tools that help break up compacted fat.
On Tuesday afternoon, presidential candidate Donald Trump delivered a speech against a backdrop of compacted garbage.
Someone asks, for instance, whether the movement of a horse could be compacted into an automobile.
When everything is compacted it only takes up about a foot and a half of space.
What makes this not only possible, but also riveting and unforgettable, is Kavan's meticulous, compacted style.
One comes away somehow trusting Mr. Roth and his compacted resources far more than the internet.
In Hong Kong's landfills, waste is compacted before being covered with a layer of soil at night.
They called the police after discovering the tightly wrapped, compacted bales of marijuana which were then seized.
His practice range, an empty expanse of compacted soil and tiny tufts of dried grass, was safe.
Pressed together and compacted like sardines, only faces visible as they stared onto the stage before them.
The public embarrassment only compacted the effect on agents, who almost universally agreed the situation was handled inappropriately.
The Mexicans-and-drugs plot was compacted by comparison, until the magnificent tracking shot that opened Episode 8.
To solve a constant flooding problem, he raised the plot about 4.3 feet, topping it with compacted soil.
Tens of thousands had been compacted into cubes for incineration, but they were too big for the incinerator.
Sometimes elongated, sometimes compacted, sometimes darker, sometimes lighter, each frame of the looped video produces a unique image.
The delightful compilation features everything from Hydro Flask and alarm clock crushes, to compacted slime, fruit, and more.
The farm is located on compacted clay land considered by some as of the worst soil in the country.
To make a more manageable bite, we've compacted these two toppings by cooking the egg inside the onion ring.
"That trash truck should've already dumped in the landfill, and it would've been compacted and crushed," Fuller told KTVT.
"Usually the monitoring entity should be in place when the first tier of a disposal site is compacted," he said.
"It turns out that the highly compacted mosquitoes survived the trip better than the loosely packed ones did," said Hansen.
When compacted, the oven-dried simulant had "flexural strengths exceeding that of typical steel-reinforced concrete," according to the paper.
From there, the dumpster's contents were collected and compacted before winding up in a landfill under additional layers of trash.
He used a piece of wood as a wedge and was able to steer the truck back onto compacted sand.
They form the compacted base of the Democratic party that shows up on Election Day and remains loyal every cycle.
The Otters, driven by two propellers, are designed to fly in extreme cold and land on skis on the compacted snow.
The unmanned Surveyor landings indicated a well-compacted surface which would more than adequately support the weight of the [Lunar Module].
They ship to your door, compacted as much as possible to fit up narrow stairways, sans showfloor negotiations or reseller markups.
Pedestrians slipped and slid in traffic between huge trucks and luxury minivans on streets carpeted with compacted ice several inches thick.
Pedestrians slipped and slid in traffic between huge trucks and luxury minivans on streets carpeted with compacted ice several inches thick.
What once was this sort of road of possibilities that stretched endlessly into the horizon, now it's compacted into 63 small hours.
These ingredients are compacted with cocoa butter into a suppository that is designed to be inserted in the vagina and absorbed mucosally.
Unfortunately, the entire bloom season of whitlow grass is compacted into just a week or two — shorter if the weather suddenly warms.
Mr. Stulberg found six words and phrases with the name of a vegetable concealed within, then compacted that name by 103 percent.
A. While sea ice is frozen salt water, icebergs are pieces of glaciers, formed of compacted snowfall, and are therefore fresh water.
They were further able to infer that the sediment wouldn't be very deep, since otherwise it would be more compacted or filled-in.
During the 19th century, archaeologists used plaster to take casts from the vacuums that surrounded skeletons found in the compacted layer of ash.
About a week after its arrival, the compacted module was robotically taken from Dragon and attached to Node 3 on the space station.
The fact that they can be compacted for launch and inflated once in outer space offers an attractive option for future crewed missions.
How about a masterpiece—a movie so ambitious, and compacted of such unlikely ingredients, that no one's ever tasted anything quite like it?
The active noise cancellation creates the same silent euphoria that everyone loved about the Studio3, now compacted into a practical on-ear design.
Some of the thickest, oldest Arctic ice, which is anchored in a compacted mass off the frigid north Greenland shore, broke apart this year.
As it turns out, the dawn redwood and the bald cypress, both deciduous conifers, tolerate drought and compacted soil — a virtue in New York.
That last one is an especially accurate burn, because the mola mola grows to roughly the size and shape of a trash-compacted car.
In string theory, the geometry of our universe only appears to be four dimensional spacetime because the extra dimensions are tightly compacted and hidden.
Raychell Summers: So, the BB Sculpt treatment is a great way to break up cellulite, compacted fat, and we also do a ice detox.
The edge of the blade is sharp, so you'll slice right through sod, hard soil, compacted roots, and tough weeds without much of a struggle.
Place 2 teaspoons of the crumb mixture in the bottom of each 12 small tumblers or shot glasses, and press into a compacted layer. 2.
Uploading photos still took time, though, especially since we were now sending multi-megabyte pictures instead of the compacted 25KB photos from the first trip.
About 2,700 square metres (29,000 square feet) of ground had been compacted for the first tunnel of the 150-km (100 mile) line, the ministry said.
As those meticulously painted tiny globes pulsate the painting with an iridescent and compacted energy, virtually rupturing the picture plane, ecstatic knowledge seems close at hand.
Constructed of compacted earth, stone and timber with fanciful trimming, the building gives way to courtyards, doors, a large stupa and fanciful statuary, painting and friezes.
As the dough is baked and the temperature in the oven rises, the gluten molecules in the bread harden and keep the shape of the bread compacted.
Reviewers rave about the trowel's nearly indestructible sturdiness, the comfortable handle, the way it easily slices through compacted soil and roots, and its versatility in the garden.
If the soil is compacted by overuse of agricultural machinery, or walking, the rain is not absorbed, and instead washes the soil away and may cause flooding.
The monochromatic paint lends these mostly circular, compacted collages the illusion of being flat, but, on closer inspection, their brassily colored metallic elements reveal shadows and depths.
The sea turtles are unable to tell the difference between jellyfish and plastic bags, and can wind up with compacted intestines or chemical exposure because of it.
The grasses used to be waist high, but the overgrazing of cattle by ranchers has compacted the soil, which has drastically hindered growth and patterns of succession.
Dirt tracks are made of several layers, like a cake: the crushed limestone "base," the "hardpan" of compacted sand, and then the softer sandy cushion on top.
Last year, unsuspecting sanitation workers in New York City experienced an explosion in the back of a garbage truck when a trashed battery blew up after being compacted.
By his early 50s, on the strength of a few slim volumes of formal, densely compacted verse, Hill was acclaimed by many as the greatest living English poet.
I was enrolled in Columbia University's famously intensive one-year graduate course in journalism — a master's degree compacted into nine months that would leave little time to sleep.
These include regular tilling or plowing, in which the top layer of soil is turned to break and aerate compacted earth while burying weeds and other organic matter.
It feels both looser and beefier than the 1991 movie, running forty-five minutes longer and lacking its compacted delights, and Condon cannot lay a paw on Cocteau.
The condensins he and his colleagues are studying have close relatives, called cohesins, that help with organizing the genome and creating loops even when the DNA isn't getting compacted.
In its compacted form, the Platinum Series fits airline dimensions for under-seat storage, and there's no risk that those zippers will be undone to release the expandable sections.
Winds from Europe carried to Greenland enough lead pollution from this process for it to be preserved in the layers of snow that, compacted, form the island's ice cap.
For the purposes of the film, these have been compacted to three, and what excites Gray's imagination is the clash—or, stranger still, the momentary merger—between distant cultures.
You see, when it's compacted in the box, the surface area of the tree is reduced and the humidity builds up inside, so very little evaporation will take place.
"Because the soil is tight and compacted there's no airspace, so the roots don't dry out," said Greg McLaughlin, state fire warden for the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.
Karen took Lila's silence as license to continue on: the walk was loosening her, erasing the ugliness of Puldron's mouth, the compacted feeling that came with being at home.
On Tuesday, Donald Trump stood before a backdrop of compacted aluminum in Monessen, Pennsylvania, and did what he does best: explain to people why they should be mad as hell.
It was not unusual a decade ago, at the height of America's two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, for infantry units to find themselves rushed to deploy with compacted training.
The waxy part, which holds the compacted waste together and smooths the way for it to leave the ear, comes from the ceruminous glands, which secrete lipids and other substances.
It was compacted into a large rectangle and the artists started sculpting away from the top down with tools including sticks, trowels, and even dental utensils for the finer parts.
Last year, a lithium-ion battery thrown into the trash caused an explosion in a New York City garbage truck when the workers compacted the waste, igniting and exploding the battery.
It is not simply a layer that can be exposed and scraped away, but a mixed, compacted jumble of waste that, if unearthed, will require expensive and dangerous handling and relocation.
While other bands may have handles or thick, cord-like composition, these supremely portable bands are easily compacted, making them a breeze to throw in your gym bag or your suitcase.
Beckett and another Zhang family attorney, Zhidong Wang, said at the news conference that they learned those dumpster contents were hauled to a private landfill in Danville and compacted at least twice.
The sculpture features two pairs of human legs rising into a shared torso that, depending on how you approach it, resembles a miniaturized rock-face or small, compacted chunks of chopped lumber.
That may result from being worn smooth, or at least compacted, by all the bumping around, said Wilson Poon, a professor of physics at the University of Edinburgh who led the study.
Faced with bluish-gray bricks and adorned with elaborately carved, oxblood-red lintels, the rowhouses call to mind a radically compacted version of the terraced workers' housing found in northern English cities.
That's a bonus for low-light shots, as the compacted pixels combined should absorb more light and give the S20 Ultra the best low-light performance out of the three Galaxy S20 phones.
What's more, she has hidden the revealer COMPACT CARS in the center of the grid just to play with you, because these car makes have been squeezed or compacted into one square each.
"It gives the soil strength when it's compacted," Yu Qiao, a structural engineer at University of California, San Diego, and the lead researcher on a NASA-funded study about this technique, tells The Verge.
"One of the things that will be a little different is our time in Paradise was cut down and compacted, therefore the show will extend back into the real world," Harrison told Entertainment Weekly.
The $54 million repair project at Mud Creek included reconstruction of a quarter mile of new roadway built on new slide material and compacted embankment at the south and north ends, according to Caltrans.
Fizzics White Waytap Beer Dispenser, $89.95, available at AmazonUsing sound waves, this cool appliance turns any can or bottle of beer into fresh draft beer by turning its natural carbonation into compacted micro bubbles.
Fizzics White Waytap Beer Dispenser, $114.19, available at Amazon Using sound waves, this cool appliance turns any can or bottle of beer into fresh draft beer by turning its natural carbonation into compacted micro bubbles.
Why you'll love it: No need to throw your back out digging in tough soil — The Fiskars Long-Handle Round-Point Steel Digging Shovel cuts through even compacted dirt and clods without breaking a sweat.
Photo: APTwo Amazon customers who purchased 27 gallon plastic storage bins earlier this year were surprised to find their UPS delivery weighed 93.5 pounds, approximately 150 pounds of which was tightly compacted bales of marijuana.
But beneath that surface is decades of cruft, features and code that, while once necessary or even innovative, have been compacted with time and great pressure to create… yes, a hot ball of molten trash.
But my discomfort has everything to do with the compacted and dense history of writing, the myths and confabulations that have sprung up around it and forced it to survive as something precious, incandescent, luminous.
Much of southern Africa including Mozambique is still recovering from a devastating drought two years ago and the dry, compacted soil increases the potential for flooding as rainfall is less easily absorbed into the parched ground.
As you inspect the landscape of his lean and bony face, with its telltale twitch in the cheek, you sense that you are looking at a lifetime of emotion—compacted, reflected upon, and not always suppressed.
A decent amount of debris was lost as a result; the astronomers estimate that, if all the debris were collected and compacted into a single mass, it would form a rock about 500 feet (150 meters) wide.
Look at the Pittsburgh area, where Trump chose this week to stand in front of a wall of compacted garbage to make his case for a trade war that could cost Americans at least three million jobs.
The meat is compacted into an ultra-savory, paste-like filling (meat paste doesn't sound appealing but just trust that it is), which is a rich complement to the airy crust—all topped with a tomato aioli.
How the breakup happened Sea ice off of northern Greenland is much thicker than elsewhere in the Arctic because, according to Meier, as ice drifts across the Arctic from Siberia, it is compacted against Greenland's rugged coast.
Experts said there was a lack of coordinated policy on recycling and limited awareness, meaning most garbage arrived mixed together and workers had to sort through bags of waste to separate what could be recycled, compacted and sold.
There's the completely unfolded riding mode, a semi-compacted setup where you can use it to carry a bag of groceries, and the folded-up mode, where you can pull the scooter behind you like a piece of luggage.
Finally, in Chapter 28, the captain emerges: He looked like a man cut away from the stake, when the fire has overrunningly wasted all the limbs without consuming them, or taking away one particle from their compacted aged robustness.
As I read, I imagined Mary as various embodied versions of nothingness: a ball of lint, a fog bank, those pebbles of compacted Kleenex that turn up in your pants pockets when you fail to empty them before laundering.
Details: Under an Obama-era rule, coal-fired power plants were required to line coal ash ponds that were leaking contaminants into groundwater with clay and compacted soil by April 2019 or the ponds would be forced to close.
"The short time frame, we came back and we had a compacted schedule," host Chris Harrison explained on Monday evening to ABC News, referencing the sex scandal between DeMario Jackson and Corinne Olympios that subsequently suspended production of the fourth season.
"The soil was loose and not solid or compacted, and he started digging a bit and came across the skull," Ludlow says, noting that the skull was wrapped in a blanket and a coat authorities now believe belonged to Case.
Haymaker also grooms 10 kilometers of single-track trails specifically for fat biking, which allows cyclists to stay atop the compacted routes or risk a soft landing in deep powder (two-hour bike rental $19; trail pass $20 to $22).
IF YOU STARTED reading this article as Loganair Flight 711 lifted off from the compacted-gravel runway at Papa Westray (airport code PPW), a tiny island at the northern end of Orkney, it would have landed by the time you finished.
Often, underneath the loose sand of a beach is a layer of hard, compacted sand, which could be on its way to becoming sandstone if the necessary cement, pressure and heat ever appear — and if is not eroded by severe storms.
It's a compacted, abbreviated version of the 800-page memoir he wrote in Yiddish, Un di velt hot geshvign (And the World Remained Silent), and it forms the first part of the Holocaust memoir trilogy Wiesel would continue with Dawn and Day.
Pros: Very sturdy construction, sharp edge cuts cleanly through sod, compacted soil, and roots Cons: None to speak of, but a very small number of buyers complained that the spade bent during use Buy the Fiskars D-Handle Garden Spade on Amazon for $25.18
Use a mobile browser that saves dataScreenshot: GizmodoStill on the data-saving theme—because the less data you have to load the less time you need to spend waiting—a select number of browsers include a data-saving mode that serves up compacted versions of websites.
A duet of steak tartare and scallop ceviche was terrific, especially the ceviche, compacted with peach bits, cilantro, a jolt of Thai pepper, lots of lime, and just the right amount of red onion — not at all boggy or heavy, but light and lively, like a salsa.
We have an antenna that is compacted to a volume that is so small, that it fits less than 1U [around the space of one rack in a multi-rack server configuration, or about 1.75 inches tall] for a 60 centimeter [about two feet] diameter dish.
The Shape: Shallow & SettlingThe Top: Sneakily SupportiveFor breasts that are shallow (meaning spread out fairly evenly across the chest) and settling (or hanging below the crease line), opt for a top with double straps and a subtle-yet-supportive under-boob seam to keep the chest lifted and compacted.
And to match the restaurant's emphasis on sustainability and minimal waste, Ghotmeh incorporated environmentally minded design elements, from an 18-meter long bar made of natural, compacted earth to the walls preserved with traces of decades-old worn paint and even water glasses fashioned from recycled wine bottles.
The result is an impressively dense discography and Soundcloud that seems to scroll on forever—track after resplendent track of restlessly jumping rhythms spliced with hypnotic synth swirls, knotting together an astonishing array of textures and colors and intricacies, each compacted cut as genuinely as exciting as the last.
At one end of that scale is the 90-minute session in a themed karaoke room, with microphone settings that flatter the flattest voice; at the other is the fiercely compacted relaxation of a $200-odd one-night stay and kaiseki banquet at an onsen hot-spring inn.
"Words and letters can be compacted to a dense knot or drawn out to great length … They could be plaited [or] twisted," wrote pioneering collage and fiber artist Lenore Tawney in her diary, suggesting a connection between the lines of letters and the threads with which she worked.
Moving from cell to cell, visitors encounter Marlene Dumas's portraits of Wilde, Bosie, Jean Genet, and Pier Paolo Pasolini — all persecuted for their sexuality; Doris Salcedo's popular installation "Plegaria Muda" (2008–2010), made of wooden tables and compacted earth, in honor of the Colombian desaparecidos; and Robert Gober's disquieting sculptures.
"One of the things that will be a little different is our time in Paradise was cut down and compacted, therefore the show will extend back into the real world," executive producer Chris Harrison tells EW. Harrison reveals that the season will have a live finale to catch up with everyone.
It also built climate-controlled rooms in which to store and conserve the ruins of Alexander Calder's "Bent Propeller" sculpture; extremely compacted segments called "composites," one of which contained the remnants of four tower floors fused into a mass only four feet high; and the "last column" removed from the trade center site.
I know many of them, and I've heard their reasons for placing Morrowind at the pinnacle of their Elder Scrolls experience: the uniqueness of the world, the amount of writing (as has been noted, there is a lot more room to talk when you're doing it in easily-compacted text files, versus voice work).
Applying additional pressure on the compacted battery cells could have triggered thermal runway: The plates inside the SDI battery were too close to each other near its rounded corners, making it vulnerable to a short circuit, according to the documents, and the battery also had defects in its insulating tape and the coating of its negative electrode.
Included are RCA Whirlpool's 1959 Miracle Kitchen, with its radio-controlled vacuum cleaner and perambulating dishwasher; Joe Colombo's 1972 "Total Furnishing Unit," which ingeniously compacted a bed, refrigerator, TV and more into one piece of furniture; and Enzo Mari's 1974 "Autoprogettazione" manual offering 19 do-it-yourself furniture plans that could be assembled with just wood and nails.
But it's also this thing that lives with us and inside of us, that when compacted becomes chronic or trauma or both, that we're supposed to be healing from in/with discrete units of self-care that don't usually add up to anything real (and this is coming from me, your pal Kate, a post-bobo, post-goop, manifested moonbeam of a human woman).
From there, the dumpster's contents were collected and compacted before winding up in a landfill under additional layers of trash Desperate to retrieve Zhang's remains for proper burial even as Christensen, 30, kept mum throughout his trial last month about what he did with her body, the victim's family now knows those remains "could be smaller than a cellphone," Zhang family attorney Steve Beckett said at a news conference Wednesday, reports WTTW.
Trash pickers like Mr. Orta are in yet another category, targeting items in the black landfill garbage bins whose contents would otherwise go to what's known as the pit — a hole in the ground on the outskirts of the city that resembles a giant swimming pool, where trash is crushed and compacted by a huge bulldozer and then carried by a fleet of trucks to a dump an hour and a half away.

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