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"cram" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] to push or force somebody/something into a small space; to move into a small space with the result that it is full
  2. [intransitive] cram (for something) (North American English, informal or British English, old-fashioned) to learn a lot of things in a short time, in preparation for an exam synonym swot

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Meerkat Morning Weights: Dominic Cram, University of CambridgeImage: Dominic Cram/British Ecological SocietyThe overall winner in the Ecology in Action category went to Dominic Cram for this picture of meerkats loitering around a scale.
But prices peaked only in the 1990s, when a miner could cram "$1 million into a matchbox" in one- and two-carat stones, said Len Cram, a local author.
Just cram stuff in and pray it didn't break anything.
At least not if you cram one full of batteries.
"She had some things to take care of," says Cram.
Then you can cram 100,210 laying hens into a shed.
I become overwhelmed, panic, and attempt an epic cram session.
Each of these cram sessions has resulted in a work.
Your cram session for the dawn of the Trump administration.
Amazon didn't cram one of its Fire tablets inside a box.
Sometimes, the cram schools even create answer keys for their clients.
Somehow, we managed to cram all his stuff into the apartment.
"I'm not condoning any of the choices she made," says Cram.
Amazon isn't trying to cram its entire inventory into this store.
Now, go punch something and tell a douchebag to cram it.
You couldn't cram in any more stereotypes if you wanted to.
Here's a cram session before men's fashion month officially kicks off.
Q: How does this information actually help a cram school's students?
Ms. Cram switched gears, and handed him the emotional color chart.
I cram 10 pounds of caviar into an eight-pound pack.
Nearly six million riders cram into the city's subways each day.
The latter is, simply, how many pixels can cram onto your screen.
Drab Soviet apartment blocks cram a town without parks, lawns, or trees.
Blame the choppiness required to cram the story into just eight hours.
It's just that there's still so much post-election news to cram.
"You couldn't ask for more of a picturesque, quality family," says Cram.
I usually cram up till the last minute getting the set right.
Like many cram schools, STEPEDU offers classes to prepare for the ACT.
A shotgun wedding so Idol can cram it all in by April?
Q: And how do cram schools know which material will be reused?
They think her record is cram-full of achievements—but terrible ones.
But a few forces have converged to cram the ballot with initiatives.
I find an empty locker and open it, cram my bag in.
Another ambitious idea was to cram 21's throughout all the clues.
America's newest airline will never cram you into a too-tight seat.
This push to cram rather than understand is hugely problematic, he says.
And here I was, trying to cram "PRES." into the three squares.
"That will make it a bit uncomfortable ... I&aposll need to sign up for cram schools for the AI interview," said Yoo, speaking in Seoul&aposs Noryangjin district, known as "Exam Village," packed with cram schools and study rooms.
We really tried to cram it too full, and we paid the price.
The Cloverfield Paradox stumbles trying to cram climactic action into its claustrophobic quarters.
Similarly, JetBlue recently said it will cram 12 additional seats into its A320s.
The smugglers planned to cram another 150 to 200 people into the load.
Listen to "Cram It," their first single off their debut tape Neurotica now.
The staff cram some food in at the bar before the guests arrive.
Jon Korngold has long perplexed colleagues with his ability to cram his calendar.
When you think he can't cram more adages into his delivery, he does.
Cram pointed out that it should never have been presented as a documentary.
How would the Russo brothers cram dozens of heroes into a single movie?
"We have all these kids who are in survival mode," Ms. Cram said.
" I asked, using the code word for our unofficial informational cram sessions. "Yep.
The Rays will cram four games into approximately 46 hours, from 7 p.m.
It's tempting to cram all your Star Wars viewing into one loooong marathon.
SB: That's because we want to cram so much excitement into 20 minutes.
It's cram time for entrepreneurs and other taxpayers with complicated income tax returns.
Apple is reportedly trying to cram larger batteries inside next year's iPhones, too.
Check out this video for more on CRAM and its cockroach-y inspiration.
How did you cram the final two years of high school into one?
Is it the best way to last-minute cram for a pre-med exam?
Donald and Melania Trump don't have much time left to cram on royal etiquette.
Oh yeah, well here's a Kevin Shattenkirk overtime goal to cram into your gullet!
Even when I was 19 and returned to cram school, it was the same.
"The noise escalated as more bodies continued to cram into one room," he says.
The company's managed to cram a six-inch screen into a moderately sized footprint.
Read about how high school bands in New Orleans cram for Mardi Gras. 18.
Once a person develops periodontal disease, it is much harder to manage, Cram said.
"That's not the Jaimie I know," says longtime friend and former roommate C.J. Cram.
"This is so radically opposite from what Jaimie's life used to be," says Cram.
Hundreds would cram in to sweat it out at house, techno and dubstep nights.
Next we have to figure out how to cram a burrito into a burger.
Q: How do the Asian test-cram schools learn what was on past exams?
Don't try to cram too much into the day, but seek a reasonable balance.
"We know it's not the same as a sprain in a joint," Cram says.
" As if that were not enough: "Goodnight test for which I need to cram.
So, cram that last piece of pie in your face and get to scrollin'!
Hell, go to Singapore and cram into the long undulating bar at Burnt Ends.
Our planet would be one if you tried to cram Earth into a pea.
Others cram into slums, or erect flimsy shelters from tarpaulin and plywood on work sites.
My family and I would cram our hiking gear into my dad's beat-up Jeep.
We would also cram the local parks the night before for the big fireworks display.
He'll cram whatever kid delicacy he wants down his gullet and ask to be excused.
Devlin and his co-writer Paul Guyot cram that first hour with characters and complications.
Well, the more people you cram into a meeting, the less effective it will be.
Families cram under tarps and makeshift shelters or pack a school waiting for their accommodations.
You really do want to cram a lot into a small space, but you can't.
She was happily married with two young children, who she doted on, according to Cram.
The writers managed to cram a year's worth of references into one hour-long episode.
Then I cram until I finish the documents and send them just in time. Phew!
Or just cram this stuff into a standalone app: Spotify Video or Spotify Shows, perhaps?
It's a ton to cram into just over three minutes, but she pulls it off.
Six million of those souls cram into the subway system's vast underground maze each day.
They look smart, and they cram a lot of great features into a small package.
Workers often cram into shared flats, and their odd hours unmoor them from ordinary life.
See if you spot all the in-jokes they've managed to cram into 60 seconds.
And if we can cram all of that into one piece somehow, that's the ideal.
Smugglers often cram passengers into unseaworthy vessels—without food, fuel, life jackets, or navigational tools.
Families spend a fortune on cram schools, despite attempts by the government to restrict them.
Opening the program is "The Helpers," an amuse-bouche by Cusi Cram ("A Lifetime Burning").
The episodes are structured chronologically, and they can feel rushed to cram in breaking events.
And Birth of a Movement's Cram is one documentarian who would have supported this idea.
My pre-visit cram session had smothered any chance of being inspired by Manganiello's work.
"It's like a little shock absorber around the whole root of the tooth," Cram says.
Trying to cram too many images and concepts into a design is a common mistake.
You don't have to do everything at once; you don't have to cram everything in.
But point made ... ride-hail apps cram responsibility with a bunch of legal mumbo jumbo.
Don't's: - Do not exercise too much too soon (you cannot "cram" exercise after a layoff).
How do you cram so many people into a room and all manage to sleep?
Zkai, a cram school for university entrance exams, has a high acceptance rate to Todai.
Mazda managed to cram an ogre into an Italian-cut suit, and it looks fantastic.
Among the ideas was removing seats from some train cars to cram more riders aboard.
He manages to cram 17 of them into his puzzle, as part of longer answers.
The saint's story was a revelation to Ms. Cram, whose own mother converted to Catholicism.
A cram-down is utterly inconsistent with this objective by definition — it is the opposite of compromise — and why should future creditors opt for good-faith negotiations when they believe that any concessions will be taken and then abused in a future cram-down process?
This is a great chance to cram a whole year of listening into a single week!
I tried to kind of cram, I guess if you will, some upper body strength stuff.
I had just gotten out from cram school when I received a phone call from him.
As we cram ourselves around the press-packed table, the khalifa is led into the room.
I cram everything into my backpack and reusable grocery bags, and then take the bus home.
New thinner seats have enabled airlines to cram in more rows without squishing their customers' knees.
Sanction-squeezed Iran needs outlets for exports; its oil trucks cram the roads of Iraqi Kurdistan.
Cue dramatic irony and a sudden rush to cram everything in to the episode's remaining third.
In one scene, young men pick up a prostitute and have her cram into their car.
One attempt disintegrates into laughter as he struggles to cram all the words into a measure.
Not only does it look larger than most homes, you can apparently cram 100 people inside.
"Bunching" allows you to cram in two or more years' of charitable giving into one year.
Samsung tried to cram every imaginable phone feature in the Note 7 and paid the price.
Reuters reported this month that warehouses have been struggling to cram in goods amid the stockpiling.
Or cram hot dogs in your mouth like Joey Chestnut and vomit all over your apartment.
These days, backpacks seem to cram every imaginable feature into their designs, creating a bulky  abomination.
But many companies may not want to cram their workers in such tight spaces, Johnston said.
She managed to cram words in by the second and it showed in her ballads, too.
It's a big game, too big—it seemed to me—to cram into my little phone.
I cram so much into the morning and evening, I often prioritize other things over showering.
It's unclear whether Apple will do that this year or cram it all into one show.
They almost seemed determined to cram a decade's worth of goals and hits into one game.
Her compositions cram together a lot of ideas about misdirection, balance, blues comfort, melody and memory.
They cram into cars rapides — minibuses hand-painted in clashing colors — on their way to work.
Airlines including United, are finding ways to cram more seats on some of their other planes.
One has the feeling that Bowden wanted to cram every bit of research into his book.
We drop off R.'s car, cram into F.'s truck and drive to the top.
People want more collaborative space and probably cram people in a bit more to create that.
Venezuelans were forced to walk or cram into buses as much of the subway was shut.
And China's dominant, privately owned handset makers - Huawei, OPPO, and Vivo – cram new features into affordable phones.
Active matter-inspired experiments often cram bacteria together at densities above those typically found in natural environments.
Families who build their own homes go into debt while others cram into increasingly expensive rented accommodation.
The dialogue in the comic rarely passes up an opportunity to cram in a reference to football.
To reduce costs, companies have attempted to cram in more people thus creating denser—and louder—environments.
The more investors cram into these markets, the greater the risk of a rush to the exit.
The boat's maximum capacity is seven people, but smugglers would likely cram more than 100 on board.
But most would cram into boats and cross the Mediterranean, or try their luck in the Gulf.
The research productivity of each scientist participating in the battle to cram in transistors has correspondingly tumbled.
After all, Motiv doesn't seem likely to cram a tiny screen into the ring any time soon.
Prepping for the show is a "cram session," one she squeezes in while parenting her three kids.
On paper, it's impressive that you can now cram a full Windows computer into this form factor.
Fans of all ages would cram in wherever the Huskies played this season, and never left disappointed.
When they jump, they cram three to four revolutions into less than two-thirds of a second.
Students cram seven days a week, with CCTV cameras monitoring whether they (or their teachers) are slacking.
CRAM is still in the prototype stage and has only been tested in the lab so far.
Last year, savers were allowed to cram up to $2,650 into a health-care FSA in 2018.
I started cooking relatively late so I had to cram in as much experience as possible really.
Still, Esten had to cram the project into an already busy life – that was only getting busier.
Not only do you cram in every movie you missed throughout the year so you can finish
Those who cram into Oxford Street's crowded buses quickly realise it would have been faster to walk.
It's truly mesmerizing how SanDisk was able to cram so much storage into such a small card.
He has to cram onto busy basketball courts and run laps around walkers and people riding bikes.
And its manipulation superpowers are legendary—cram it into a jar and it'll unscrew its way out.
Now it's trying to cram in traditional text-based news with minimal work to adapt the product.
Restaurants will cram as many tiny tables and tiny chairs on the sidewalk as is humanly possible.
An ending can end up trying to cram in so many acknowledgments it's like an Oscar speech.
It was just as Ms. Cram had taught him, and that gives her hope for Minford's future.
Cram the stilted clarity of a dictionary into the human mouth, and things turn giddy and unreal.
There's a time crunch, as student-athletes try to cram games into increasingly small windows of time.
I could fit four regular bath towels in it without having to cram them in very hard.
It has room for four graphics cards and you can cram up to 44 terabytes of storage.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — It was an ordinary cram session, around midnight, when the screed appeared on students' phones.
And the way to do that is ... to cram us into tiny seats and upcharge for everything.
Plus, it compresses far more easily, meaning you can cram a lot more of it through a turbine.
Cram it into a truck, subject it to a 12-hour drive, and release it 400 miles away.
There's even a non-functional slot on the back that I desperately want to cram a cartridge into.
Mr Trump favours bilateral trade pacts, believing that America suffers when many countries cram into one negotiating room.
You get so many people packed in there, especially in Japan where you can really cram them in.
I simply can't cram as much stuff into this as I could a full-on Timbuk2 messenger bag.
Powering all this is a 21,22mAh battery, which Xiaomi has managed to cram into a 7mm-thick chassis.
Perhaps no politician is as compelled to cram his foot into his own mouth as President Donald Trump.
Cheaper radiology offices probably employ less experienced staff, use older equipment, cram in appointments, and cut other corners.
So, he said, he shifted his GAC operation to STEPEDU, the cram school where he served as president.
Most significantly, it preserves cram-down power and in one sense makes it easier to start the process.
Most of them cram too much info onto the screen: I'm not a fan of these watch faces.
Will future investors, having lived through a cram-down, have warm thoughts about investing in the Commonwealth again?
Another British athlete, Steve Cram, weighed into the controversy on Tuesday, dismissing the plan as a "PR exercise".
I'm on the move a lot, and occasionally, I cram my outfits into my suitcase on the go.
Language allowing Puerto Rico to cut repayments to creditors without their consent, known as a "cram-down," remains.
Hawkers, hackers, and pickpockets hunting for iPhones all cram onto the pedestrian sky bridge that spans Zhongguancun Road.
Further endangering their clients, smugglers cram as many people as they can onto boats to increase their profits.
A key factor was how Apple had managed to cram a bigger screen into a slightly smaller body.
The big picture: The record wasn't broken again until Britain's Steve Cram ran a 3:46.32 in 1985.
Episodes cram in so many long-awaited meetings and reunions they play like a reality-TV postseason special.
Fujifilm didn't merely cram IBIS and a flippy screen into the X-T3 and call it a day.
It has a great fit and is so light that you can cram it into any overstuffed suitcase.
There is only so much information that overburdened guidance counselors can cram into students during a few short meetings.
This platform bed has six drawers so you don't have to try to cram everything into a small closet.
Other people cram into a waiting room with a tin roof in a growing queue for basic medical treatment.
And once again, HP uses that extra space to cram in another feature the XPS doesn't have: a numpad.
Bose must be feeling the heat from companies like Jabra, which cram software features into their earbud companion apps.
The pure volume of films da Silva was able to cram into the short video is a nostalgia overload.
At the end of the school day, many are sent to cram classes, leaving little time for other activities.
The step prevented cram school teachers who'd registered for the test from getting a direct look at the exam.
These platforms cost more, have limited space to cram in missiles, and have other tasks to get on with.
Our carry-on bags basically consist of a bunch of excess items we couldn't cram into our checked luggage.
I'm a human and I can't and shouldn't optimize and cram as much as I can into every hour.
But that's what you get when you cram so much processing and graphics performance into such a thin machine.
"Winter" has a lot to cram in just by catching us up on what everyone is up to now.
Eventually CRAM could be equipped with a wider range of movement, like the ability to turn, jump, and climb.
Cram schools also interview students who took the exam or send their own staff members to take the test.
Later in the day, they were forced by a tropical downpour to cram themselves into doorways to stay dry.
Is there ever that one colleague who does manage to cram it in the night before like at college?
Normally, the school's library and student union would have been "bustling to cram for exams," said Brooke Davidson, 19.
It's called CRAM (compressible robot with articulated mechanisms), and I'd much rather live in an apartment filled with them.
Together, you cram into the benches, elbow to elbow with complete strangers, who may shush you for rustling papers.
Applicants for jobs at UPS and FedEx are thoroughly screened and cram for challenging entrance exams before being hired.
Venues charge high prices and cram as many events into a day as possible, mostly in one-hour slots.
A "Worry for the superstitious" is a BLACK CAT, but how to cram that into a four-letter slot?
As is often the case with compact machines, Acer had to get creative to cram all the keys in.
"Beside whether I cram my backside into the seat getting out would be a really useful thing," said Rep.
I was able to cram my suitcase and photography gear into the cargo hold with the back seats upright.
You never realize how tiny a tiny home is until you physically try to cram all your stuff inside.
Instead, Feig and Dippold are forced to cram the frame with gestures of obeisance to the glories of 1984.
Human smugglers often cram as many as 100 migrants onto the unsafe dinghies before pushing them out to sea.
Maybe, but they really do cram a lot of songs into four minutes (and their vocals are awesome, too).
I felt like I was able to cram lots of good stuff in without making the short fill suffer.
How can we expect innovation and discovery from our students if all we teach them is how to cram?
The S8 is a lovely piece of hardware that manages to cram a big screen into a surprisingly small footprint.
Many cars will be tucked under the main building, but most will cram into two enormous garages to the south.
Those ferrying the travelers earn hundreds of dollars for each person they cram into the back of a Toyota Hilux.
At Bures-sur-Yvette, as darkness begins to lift, potted geraniums cram windowsills and the 22024th-century villas boast turrets.
Still, I don't regret it because I was relaxed instead of trying to cram in everything I wanted to do.
These are all technical issues, things that happen when you try to cram a big game onto a tiny phone.
I'm not saying I have much of that but what little I have, I wanted to cram into these songs.
There's only so much new sports information we can cram into our mushy stadium hot dog brains at a time.
But since we only have today, we're going to cram in a ton of turtle celebration into one single post.
But before airlines can cram you into the thing, Boeing's got to prove it's airworthy in just about any situation.
Thirty-second wisdom Many speakers take the occasion to cram in a final lesson, plant a last seed of truth.
Think of every out-there spec you could cram into a phone and the Xiaomi Mi Mix probably has it.
Thaddeus McCotter (R-Mich.), suggested that lines should be redrawn to "cram ALL of the Dem garbage" into four districts.
Their boat can hold around 30 people, they say, although other smugglers sometimes cram as many as 50 on board.
When you're creating a deck to use during in-person meetings, avoid the temptation to cram every slide with information.
Determined not to fall short of their peers, the girls try to cram four years of fun into one night.
After high school, at age seventeen, she moved to Paris to attend classes préparatoires —cram school for France's best universities.
You can try to cram all that stuff into the last bit of summer/the weekend, but you'll surely fail.
The findings inspired an origami-style robot called "CRAM" — compressible robot with articulated mechanisms — that features a segmented, flexible shell.
We can't wait to see how many events — and how many sentences — they can cram into a four episode season.
Maybe Apple will cram the guts of the X into the body of the SE with an all-screen front.
It'll drop its story entirely for affecting, plotless rambles, then immediately try to cram a bunch of plot into everything.
Political oppression, though, is merely background punctuation, less important than the smuggled Western albums that cram the movie's living spaces.
It was dusk when we arrived in Charleston, so we had to cram all my plans into the following morning.
Every lawmaker knows it would be reckless to cram more debt into a must-pass end of the year bill.
It is an engine of raw power that will cram anything the president says or does right down your throat.
It'll cram each verse with so many mommas and daddies and shotguns and Chevys that it insulates itself from satire.
Lastly you get a neat concealed space on your desk, under the laptop, where you can cram some unsightly junk.
DNA, the information-storage technology preferred by biology, can cram up to 215 petabytes of data into a single gram.
Jake Tapper wouldn't be able to cram more political analysis in a whole hour of The Lead if he tried.
Some biopics go for sweeping and exhaustive, trying to cram an entire life into a tidy two hours or so.
So I did the "hard" work of deep diving into as many events I could cram in to a few days.
Facebook is getting close to maxing out the number of ads it can cram into news feeds without damaging user experience.
Lawmakers increasingly try to cram their legislative work into the middle of the week in Washington and then rush back home.
It follows a second weekend of mass protests that saw hundreds of thousands of demonstrators cram city streets demanding her resignation.
Its products play a decisive role in shrinking the size of chips so as to cram ever more circuits onto them.
Tourists cram together, jostling for the best views of the blue container ship gliding by in the gray-green water below.
That's promising, says Mohri, because many companies are trying to cram more powerful AI software onto mobile devices with limited resources.
Oh, and let's make them the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen so we can cram the Marquis de Lafayette in there, too.
It's unclear if they're being built to ease the overcrowding or cram in more families waiting to be processed and released.
Neutron stars are stellar corpses—the remnants supernovae—and they cram a huge amount of mass into a ludicrously small sphere.
It's here to have fun, to take the instant-gratification spirit of Polaroid and cram it into a fashionably chunky body.
Some 70 percent of Nairobi's 4 million people cram into matatus which daily bump and bounce along its pot-holed roads.
Live-action anime tends to cram too many plot points or too much fan service into visually stunning but bloated behemoths.
Across the Universe tried to cram the '60s into its 133-minute runtime; Jagged Little Pill does the same with 2018.
If you're like us, you start with a thousand wacky ideas, and try to cram them all into the same script.
For many of us, that's not enough for all the videos, music, apps, and photos we cram onto our beloved smartphones.
They have to cram all that storytelling, all those plot twists, all the character development into two and a half hours.
We have a four-day weekend this week as a Summer Friday perk, so I'm slammed trying to cram work in.
Cram recommends the American Dental Association's page Mouth Healthy, which lists dental hygiene tips and common concerns for different age groups.
More and more orthopedic surgeons now require patients to get clearance from a periodontist before having joint replacement surgery, Cram said.
After a change of scenery, I cram in a twenty-minute free-write while enjoying a cappuccino at a coffee shop.
Kingdom Hearts III finds a way to cram all of those in by introducing one simple, if incongruous, mechanic: The Gummiphone.
He and his colleagues, instruments and all, rushed to cram inside a crowded car to be sure they made their date.
They learned a lot, Blake noted, and had to invent a lot in order to cram all those satellites in there.
Those cram school operations harvest items from past exams, enabling students to practice on questions they may see on test day.
While the changes will help Twitter users cram a bit more into their tweets, it shouldn't make tweets too much longer.
And it'll be a big adjustment for users accustomed to finding creative ways to succinctly cram their thoughts into 140 characters.
The city's data scientists have also analysed online classified ads to identify landlords who cram too many tenants into their flats.
"What people tend to do with sleep is, unlike their shoes, they cram their sleep into the wrong size," Epsie says.
Sleep isn't something to cram into the last bits of the day; it's something to schedule, like you would anything else.
Just trying to cram your cat into the front pockets of a regular hoodie is almost certainly not a recommended alternative.
Julie Cram was appointed in March, according to the first lady, as she pushed for other agencies to make similar moves.
But a public discussion is more complex than any serious observer -- especially Hill, a sports commentator -- can cram into 140 characters.
The good news is that tooth sprains are typically minor, and an isolated incident won't lead to everlasting harm, Cram says.
It's only Wednesday, but United Airlines has already found time to cram in two scandals involving dogs on flights this week.
New Yorkers cram into crowded subway cars, brush by one another on busy sidewalks and drive haltingly through traffic-filled streets.
As Grant built a skateboard ramp for his toy dinosaur, Ms. Cram asked him how the powder had made him feel.
It's past time for women to stop trying to cram themselves into outdated NASA spacesuits designed for an alien masculine physique.
" (She attended Oklahoma State University instead.) "So," he said, "I got a cram course on something I knew absolutely nothing about.
Once they cross, many cram into public parks and plazas teeming with makeshift homeless shelters, raising concerns about drugs and crime.
In the days leading up to his workout with the Knicks last month, Canyon Barry put together a quick cram session.
During the Lunar holiday, people from across the country will cram themselves into homebound trains, buses and planes for family reunions.
In cram school-obsessed South Korea, students fork out for classes in everything from K-pop auditions to real estate deals.
Instead of staying up all night to cram for a test, I just crammed until, like, midnight and then crashed anyway.
They cram her two-bedroom apartment in Manhattan's Hamilton Heights neighborhood, forcing Roure to split them up to manage their stress.
This means you cram multiple years' worth of charitable gifts into one year so you can get over the standard deduction.
Trying to cram everything in means you can lose out on resting, which can make everything else more frustrating and exhausting.
I think sometimes people try to take an old message and cram it into a new platform and that doesn't work.
The trend manages to cram a tremendous number of tedious affectations into tight quarters: design fetishism, ostentatious minimalism, costly self-abnegation.
As many as eight out of every 10 South Korean students are estimated to have used cram schools, and rampant youth unemployment in the country — nearly one in four young people are not in the workforce by certain measures, according to Statistics Korea — offers a motive not present in other countries where cram schools are popular, like Japan.
Scientists who decided to see how many thousands of living mosquitoes you could cram into a syringe and ship via overnight mail!
Think of it as the fashion version of the study guides you once used to cram the night before your lit exams.
That's why it's put not just new processors into its updated notebooks, but the fastest Intel processors it can theoretically cram inside.
The movie follows two high school students who try to cram in all the fun they missed while they were busy studying.
"There is only so much innovation you can cram inside a one-time $4 purchase," Lightricks co-founder Itai Tsiddon told Recode.
It's unlikely Anna would have let Jules actually choke her in a rave and cram her fingers down her throat without notice.
Too much leaves a system expensive to maintain, while generic versions force businesses to cram their business model into the software's functions.
When Light first came out with its 16-lens camera, it seemed ridiculous to cram so many cameras into a single product.
See if you can spot all the spooky references they've managed to cram in to the following, 27-second video: Happy Halloween!
But travelling for business now is much harder than it used to be, he says; planes cram more people in, for instance.
This can definitely help with time-constrained trip planning, as it allows you to cram in more activities within a certain vicinity.
In the study, researchers examined so-called weekend warriors, who cram a week's worth of exercise into just one or two days.
There's a project coming up that I have to cram for, so I'm not on the train home until around 7:30.
It could be apt to think of your teeth as the canaries in the coal mine of your overall health, Cram said.
The systemd developers understand none of this, opting to cram an enormous amount of unnecessary complexity … written in a memory-unsafe language.
JOSH AND SUSAN FRIED attend classes three days a week but they never receive any grades or cram for midterms or finals.
Which means that when it's officially available come June, you'll be able to now cram over 39 terabytes into a Rubik's Cube.
AMD's magic lies in its ability to cram a lot more cores onto a processor and charge a lot less than Intel.
Manufacturers are tempted to cram technology into something because they think they should, without stopping to make sure they're solving a problem.
All of them reward audiences who sit through the credits, using the time to cram in another beat or two (or five).
Cram the flows and cycles necessary for life into the smallest possible volume and they have neither elegance nor any visual logic.
Too much leaves a system expensive to maintain, while generic versions force firms to cram their business model into the software's function.
If that sounds like a lot of stuff to cram into an arm (and one that's attached to a harness), it is.
That's what researchers at UC Berkeley had in mind when they designed CRAM, a robot prototype that looks just like a cockroach.
"We all cram in there, and it's uncomfortable at times, but at least I get to spend time with them," he says.
Nonetheless, some 229,217 people are expected to cram into Celtic Park to witness the 403nd "Old Firm" derby between these bitter rivals.
" When an audience member raised the success of public transportation in Japan, Musk snorted, "What, where they cram people in the subway?
By slimming down the bezel, they're able to cram an 11″ screen into the same body that previously fit a 10.5″ screen.
This also isn't a slight against the writers or creators, who still manage cram every episode full of jokes you'd never expect.
Organizers expect a crowd of over 50,000 to cram into Lang Park, which regularly hosts domestic and international rugby and soccer matches.
The startup did a good job distilling the fitness band to its essence in order to cram it into this small size.
Are you a minimalist who keeps it short and sweet or a maximalist who can artfully cram a lot into your luggage?
Some days were tough, and some were long, especially when I'd try to cram in too many pit stops and photo opps.
Let's take a quick survey of all the monumentally dumb things these teens managed to cram into the short video, shall we?
How do you cram all those people together in relatively tight quarters for six months at a time en route to Mars?
The current bill merely requires Puerto Rico to make "good-faith efforts" toward a cooperative deal before initiating a cram-down action.
" He adds with a laugh: "And I don't know if you know, but skinny jeans are not easy to cram things into.
Fans hang over railings and cram into corners, standing four or five deep, straining on their toes to get a decent view.
I used to always try and cram grids with as many super-current entries to see what I could get away with.
I can remember desperation crackers, smeared with mustard, during late-night cram sessions in my college dorm, but that's not the point.
And the Senate chamber itself gets crowded during votes, when lawmakers cram into the well to register their votes with the clerk.
They're sad about not going to the gym, and I'm trying to cram on child development so my kid doesn't fall behind.
The alternative — trying to cram all this ordure back into its closet and forget we ever saw it — is, I hope, unthinkable.
Despite the hype around "micro-apartments" and other innovations intended to cram more people into less room, many Americans still want space.
Vanessa took only what she could cram into her station wagon, a 2004 Chrysler Pacifica, letting the bed bugs have the rest.
That's why cable-cutters cram themselves into bars every Saturday and Sunday during NFL playoff season in order to catch the games.
They're trying to cram replacement elements into it, fearing it will be even more difficult to pass broader legislation down the road.
The story goes like this: English Pilgrims cram aboard the Mayflower and brave the stormy Atlantic to seek religious freedom in America.
He figured the best way to do that would actually be to cram as much basketball into his life as humanly possible.
Dotson, for example, managed to cram five topless dudes into one of his Instagram posts this summer, after an outdoor track session.
The top lines read as if the painter was tight on space, forced to cram letters together to make it all fit.
I notice that Simz sounds a little apologetic about just how many styles she's managed to cram onto the album's ten tracks.
But first, a question: How the eff did stylists manage to cram hair through these slim tubes to achieve the perfectly sleek look?
"In an effort to protect themselves, a lot of families would cram into homes that they believed would be the sturdiest," Damon said.
This one has me excited for the idea that maybe Apple didn't just cram in the biggest CPUs for an easy PR move.
Maybe she had too many options to cram into the three-day affair, or maybe it's one dress we never saw photos of.
" As for the number of outfit changes she has planned, "I don't like to use the word cram when it comes to fashion.
VICE News hopped on an Amtrak to find out why people from 30 countries decided to cram together for America's nerdiest train ride.
The experimental pop duo, Dylan Brady and Laura Les, craft surreal electronic miniatures that cram way too many sonic ingredients into tight spaces.
This is all the more surprising given that the workshops, which cost $220,22011 per person, are run like a college-dorm cram session.
By the looks of it, the Volta manages to cram in almost every single e-bike gizmo and feature you could think of.
Forget about trying to cram your way onto an already packed subway car when it's snowy and you need to get to work.
Following the ceremony, Bass shared a sweet selfie as all the boys tried to cram into a single frame alongside DeGeneres and Daly.
READMEThat hinge is wickedly cool, but so help you if you have a toddler, because they will almost certainly cram things in there.
THREE couriers in hard helmets cram into an office lift in Beijing—one clad in red, one in yellow and one in blue.
But thousands of others will celebrate American independence by watching contestants cram dozens of dogs down their throats in a few short minutes.
Finally, choose a best time for it, or select Any time to have Calendar cram the sessions in at whatever point it can.
Of course, the range is formulated with just about everything you'd cram into a power bowl — including açaí, chia, goji, moringa, and cacao.
The Wall Street Journal had the CEOs of Delta and American cram into coach seats aboard their planes to see how it feels.
Those cram schools harvest items from earlier exams, enabling students to practice on questions that are recycled for international versions of the test.
You know the demo is only a few minutes long, so you want to cram as much experience into your time as possible.
You may one day cram an iPhone with an 8″ display into your pocket, but you'll never get an iPad Pro in there.
Cowen said Apple and its partners are struggling to cram the fingerprint reader under the new glass panels expected on the iPhone 8.
"I'm even more concerned now that we have an administration that wants to cram more people into these broken detention centers," Meng said.
Did I register even a flutter of concern as I attempted to cram a sandwich bag of weed into a saucepan of oil?
Cram a few thousand people elbow-to-elbow for hours on end, and no one really notices when someone "accidentally" bumps into them.
Sticking it front and center demonstrates Facebook's commitment to making Watch a hit, even if it has to cram it down our throats.
Now again, I'm not going to refer to the notes, but I'm flash memorizing the way you would cram for a college midterm.
Rain washed out all track activity at Charlotte Motor Speedway, which will now try to cram Nascar's All-Star weekend into one day.
The notch on the display shows that Apple hasn't been able to cram sensors under the display, like Face ID or a camera.
The app works similarly to StudyBlue in that it offers access to numerous prebuilt flashcards uploaded to the app and the website. Cram.
So Mr. Trump ordered his construction supervisor to cram every bulldozer and dump truck he could find into the nearly vacant construction site.
Clinton seeks to cram in every caustic comment and controversial policy from Mr. Trump's 17 months as a presidential candidate into one ad.
The key to cracking into it is the same for breaking anything, really: Just cram a bunch of energy into a small point.
But I promise in this speakership that we're not going to have a top-down, cram-it-down-people's-throat kind of leadership.
Cram told BBC radio, for whom he commentates, that the TUE system was robust and athletes were being unfairly dragged into the spotlight.
The film does have a discernible plot, but it's secondary to the clear main goal: Cram in as many Beatles references as possible.
Everyone has a horror story—an inevitability when you cram people together in a tunnel at all hours of the day and night.
"Typically, if it's juts a little pinching of that ligament, it's going to self-resolve itself in three to five days," Cram says.
"All I had to do was figure out how to cram 120 seconds' worth of copy into a one-minute spot," he said.
I think what a lot of folks are afraid of is that we're trying to cram some sort of agenda down their throats.
Whether we're juggling demanding careers, family life or both, most of us feel as if we can't cram anything more into our schedules.
In this new drama, directed by Danya Taymor, female immigrants old and young cram together in a basement apartment in the titular borough.
As Americans cram into ever-tighter urban living arrangements, a question has emerged: Isn't there some better way to furnish a tiny apartment?
Samsung's camera app is actually reliable (unlike the Pixel's), and it manages to cram in a ton of modes without becoming completely overwhelming.
Mr. Bird, who wrote and directed, clearly had a lot that he wanted to cram into this sequel, which runs two fast hours.
There should also be rules on how many passengers an airline can cram into a plane, and what extras it can charge for.
If you could reach into that mirror, pull out the reflection and cram it inside the original, they'd match up point for point.
She holes up in the maison, continuing to cram the place with new acquisitions: ceramic cherubs now, and other kitsch from thrift stores.
The crush of flag-following tour groups that usually cram the Lantern Bridge in Hoi An's ancient town in central Vietnam had disappeared.
The rest were taken to a residential cram school and prepped for the test by teachers who flew in from the United States.
"A lot of people were so sad about losing their homes," said Bettie Cram, 94, who has lived in the neighborhood since 1952.
The alternative is for whoever wins Tuesday's election to cram down the throats of the losing opposition a Supreme Court nominee, who will if and when confirmed join four judicial colleagues to form a bare majority that will cram their views down the throats of the dissenting Justices, not to mention all the millions of citizens who voted for the losing presidential candidate.
Though they go by different names, the idea is the same: cram powerful PC guts into a backpack powered by a large battery pack.
Relief comes in a pink plastic bag filled with narcotic twigs that 23.5% of Yemeni men, and 0003% of women, cram into their cheeks.
So next time you've got a week to spare, kick up your feet and cram for your freshman lit seminar in the Oval Office.
As it becomes more difficult to cram ads onto Facebook without sacrificing the user experience, targeting, engagement and connectivity become the next natural priorities.
"He's trying to cram down as many parts of his liberal agenda on the United States of America as he possibly can," Abbott said.
Others try to cram everything into the earbud itself, forcing the speaker closer to the listener's ear and making the music sound awfully narrow.
" Slusher once wrote , "If you could take every liberal, Hollywood writer's agenda and cram it all into one show, that show would be 'Rise.
"Desolation Row" (223) In which Shakespeare, the Bible, Einstein and Ezra Pound all cram into the same stretch of the ultimate bad neighborhood. 222.
Buchanan explained to Motherboard that the trick came to him while he was testing how much raw data he could cram into a tweet.
Just listen to any young rapper either too eager to cram stuff into a verse or too focused on "vibes" to say anything interesting.
After trying, and failing, to move the tent in the middle of the night his family were forced to cram in with a neighbor.
Having now used the machine, I had some serious geometry questions, most significantly how to cram a whole bird into the air fryer's basket.
"It's a society that is focused on making money and playing safe," said Praveen Tyagi, director of PACE IIT & Medical, a JEE cram school.
This would replace the need to screenshots sections of articles (or pages from users' notes app) to cram more information into a single tweet.
What the match means beyond that depends on what you want to believe or what symbolism you want to cram into a sporting event.
Like the kind they have at theme parks that switch back on themselves to cram as many people as possible into a small space.
And so we must ask whether it is a cram-down process or negotiation that is more likely to satisfy five relevant policy goals.
I firmly believe that Congress needs to work with physicians and other stakeholders to solve issues rather than just cram a harmful bill through.
The Boeing Company found a way to cram 14 more seats into its largest twin-engine jetliner by reducing the size of the lavatories.
Apple made the aggressive decision to cram all of that power into a form factor that's essentially identical to the current 27-inch iMac.
If there is not enough support from creditors, Puerto Rico will have no other option but to cram down its own plan, Bienenstock warned.
That was necessary to cram in a variety of sounds of Earth, spoken greetings in 55 languages, 116 images and 19923 minutes of music.
House Republicans rightly opposed a mortgage cram-down during the financial crisis, and so it's certainly inconsistent that they would embrace the concept here.
It doesn't help that the writers also cram infidelity, infertility, human trafficking, a medical procedural and a murder mystery into the season's six hours.
If you insist on salad you can cram it in between the parma and chips or put it in a bowl on the side.
In the seven years since Facebook acquired group chat app Beluga and turned it into Messenger, it's done nothing but cram in more features.
The five football losers, plus Luke, Chad, and Papa Alex somehow cram into a sectional sofa intended for four non-meat monsters at most.
Instead of attending cram school to prepare to retake the exam, I hung out at the local library, plowing my way through thick novels.
They accused Democrats of trying to cram the stimulus bill with long-sought liberal priorities that wouldn't otherwise have a chance of becoming law.
Democrats trying to cram liberal nonsense into the relief bill was a major blunder and it did not go unnoticed by the American people.
There will be people who believe there were too many Zs (Did I mention that he managed to cram four of them in there?).
N-48's players cram into cars and head to the beach, to dip their legs in the cold water, to try to recover.
Beginning today, anyone (save for Twitter's Chinese, Japanese, and Korean-speaking users*) can cram a full paragraph's worth of characters into a single tweet.
Robert and Claire Cram of Nashua, New Hampshire, are a split household: he voted for Trump, and she voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
The point now is to cram as many riders as possible into cars because the tracks can't safely carry any more rush hour trains.
" The play grew, Ms. Cram said, from discussions with Rattlestick's artistic director, Danielle Topol, about moving theater outside the walls of a building — "St.
The roach-bot, named Compressible Robot with Articulated Mechanisms, or CRAM, is also remarkable for being so cockroach-y without giving us the creeps.
You can cram a whole lot of stuff into a CPU, but it can only all be connected if it's physically on the same level.
The obesity epidemic is as bad as ever, and airlines remains as desperate as ever to cram as many customers as possible into their planes.
You suffer the TSA, just to cram yourself into a tiny seat and sadly eat a $12 airport sandwich because no one serves food anymore.
Our moments of peace came when we could cram in a nap on the plane or when Secret Service would let us pet their dogs.
This is because Abra is the only kind of wild Pokemon that recognizes that you, a trainer, are trying to cram it into that pokeball.
Nvidia's new "Max-Q" approach to design allows hardware manufacturers to cram the power of a GTX 1080 into a shell as thin as 18mm.
Thanks to super-thin bezels, Asus is able to cram a 17.3-inch display into a laptop with the footprint of a 15-inch device.
You can also "bunch" or cram in two or more years' worth of charitable donations into one year in order to snag a larger deduction.
Messenger, like all good messaging apps, has become incredibly sticky—which explains why Facebook wants to cram every imaginable feature, idea, and experiment into it.
Last year in the iPhone X, Apple simply connected two rectangular batteries together in order to cram its awkward shaped battery pack in the phone.
The description is perfect in in the way it captures a certain queasy density: they really do cram all those ingredients onto the same album.
"In all markets, when people don't have to cram their thoughts into 140 characters and actually have some to spare, we see more people Tweeting."
" Murray quoted an unnamed scout as saying, "He looks as if somebody tried to cram him into a suitcase when they heard the cops coming.
Barnett's singsong voice lifts the gloomy Vile out of the darkness; Vile's slower cadence tempers Barnett's instinct to cram too many syllables into one verse.
As with the verbose naming scheme, the issue seems to come down to a company trying to cram too much into too small a space.
But anyone trying to cram as much screen as possible into their pockets without breaking the bank will be well served to check this out.
The last thing Facebook wants to do is cram spam into Messenger and give people a reason to return to SMS or another chat platform.
So long as Google keeps trying to cram its software for other platforms onto a tablet, it will continue to suffer the ignominy of failure.
We've mentioned photos already but cram as much information and appeal into the title as you can, without descending into email spam levels of language.
If there's a singular trend to point to for phones in 2018, it's the effort to cram as much screen into a device as possible.
If you're struggling to cram all your files onto one USB drive, here's a quick trick that can free up several gigabytes of extra room.
"A prevailing opinion among the public for many years is that a tooth is just a tooth," said Sally J. Cram, a periodontist in Washington.
There's only so many it can cram into your News Feed before it starts to hurt user experience, and that limit's just about maxed out.
Trying to cram too much into one initiative provides the potential of getting bogged down, and CNAP is already close to falling prey to this.
We were impressed with how InFocus managed to cram a half-decent computer into its Kangaroo mini PC that's no larger than a paperback novel.
As if you didn't cram enough game time into your waking hours, Pokémon is launching a new way to catch 'em all... while you sleep.
I had to cram the tiny chicken into the air fryer basket, and as soon as I closed the door, I could smell something burning.
His party plans to cram through legislation and executive orders to curb embedded costs of hiring and firing that are seen as brakes on growth.
CRAM ("compressible robot with articulated mechanisms") has a jointed exoskeleton and a soft shell that allow it to shape shift and move through small spaces.
And still the pumps, their turbines spinning 203 times a second, were powerful enough to cram more and more oxygen and fuel into the inferno.
Screenwriters Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse work a little too hard to cram some of the more incredible aspects of Owens' story into their script.
"I promise in this speakership that we're not going to have a top-down, cram-it-down-people's-throat kind of leadership," Ryan told reporters.
Its plot functions mostly as a way to cram a variety of 1950s studio-system genre flicks and scenery-chewing actors into a dizzy pastiche.
"I would love to see people retire early and often instead of trying to cram all their best life experiences into old age," she said.
Finally, on a pure craft level, the series didn't strain to cram full stories into 21-minute running times, an unusual occurrence in this era.
"Most people when they come in here say, 'I think I've cracked a tooth or broken something'," says Sally Cram, a Washington, DC-based dentist.
Chronic inflammation is more serious and can lead to gum recession and loss of bone around the tooth's root over the long-term, Cram says.
That would spare lawmakers from having to cram into the House chamber this week for a roll call vote to deliver relief to the public.
You can tell when the staff are especially excited to hear something, because they all try to cram into a room made to seat eight.
I watched movies, read about grief, tried to prepare myself, as if grief was some kind of final I could cram for the night before.
In a system in which 5.7 million strangers hurriedly cram themselves into tiny metal boxes each day, those numbers shouldn't come as a huge surprise.
The accusations of illegal enrollment have been particularly inflammatory in South Korea, where students cram for years to prepare for intensely competitive college-entrance exams.
His teammates, though, suffer from a shamelessly commercial and damply sentimental script that tries to cram too many tales of woe into a single package.
The accusations of illegal enrollment have been particularly inflammatory in South Korea, where students cram for years to prepare for intensely competitive college entrance exams.
The long line of people waiting to board the flight also offers a good representation of how many people can cram inside the superjumbo jet.
The first time, I'd decided to cram in a minihike before doing an hour of writing and then heading to a meeting for my job.
What Ms. Cram seems to intend is a theatrical experience built on themes and large social issues rather than on interpersonal conflicts that express them.
I think that's a much better way to do it than me having a prescribed agenda that I'm attempting to cram down an audience's throat.
Though delays are rising, ridership is booming on New Jersey Transit, leading to overstuffed trains, especially when problems force riders to cram onto fewer trains.
We were often left to our own devices with little parental supervision; David and I once cajoled Eric to cram himself into our clothes dryer.
Tharney works alongside a scrappy skeleton crew of attorneys, all of whom cram into a conference-room-sized office space located in a courthouse building.
When more people were browsing the internet on desktops than mobile phones, designers often tried to cram as much information on a page as possible.
They made a brief return during the 2011-12 season, when the league scrambled to cram games into a reduced scheduled after a labor stoppage.
But for all their Hollywood pluck, they still don't shine quite as brightly — or cram as much into their days — as the actress playing them.
Then he took another…and another…and oh, the joy of being able to cram large pieces of something sweet and solid into one's mouth!
" "The freakshake is a rebellion against trying to cram in perfection, and says 'fuck it' to the idea that people can maintain hyper-healthy lifestyles.
"When people don't have to cram their thoughts into 140 characters and actually have some to spare, we see more people Tweeting," the company wrote.
Photo: SamsungWhen gadget makers first started putting cameras on smartphones, many companies simply tried to cram the highest-resolution sensor they could into a device.
Since most patients do more than one session, Cockrell admitted at the end that he had tried to cram a lot of information into our hour.
Too often, Korean pop albums that cram diverse styles into the same musical space fail to jell, a tendency that has befallen BTS in the past.
In packing, you cram many of the opposing party's supporters into a handful of districts, where they'll win by a much larger margin than they need.
Digital artist Josh Begley has managed to cram almost every front page from the Times into a one-minute-long video, showing the evolution in action.
But it's equally telling that Samsung's idea of a luxury phone is one that doesn't attempt to cram in every single feature a customer might want.
Don't get me wrong, I like the focus on alarm clock functions, instead of trying to cram in a half-baked integration for a virtual assistant.
The cups are the perfect size for being transported to a dorm common room or squeezed onto a crowded desk during an all-night cram session.
Cram talks with her patients about how good dental hygiene can reduce inflammation in the rest of their bodies and possibly lower their risk of diseases.
At a time when its peers are racing to cram as much video in their feeds as possible, Google's is still mostly a text-based affair.
It's not uncommon for me to power through work, cram in a run and cook dinner before realizing I haven't really connected with anyone that day.
Dog beds tend to be thinner than human ones, after all, so it's easier to cram them in a box and ship them across the country.
Because the magnet mechanism frees up room in the switch's housing, Input Club can cram in a spring similar to that found in the Beam Spring.
A Fitbit spokesperson at the company's NYC briefing event told me the large bezels were so it could cram in more components while keeping costs down.
Now that Speedy Ortiz have decided to cram every song with as many hooks as they can, all of this lands—albeit at a strange angle.
Education systems in East Asia are known for being exam-driven and high-pressured, with students flocking to "cram schools" after official lessons end every day.
Xiaomi's mission has always been simple: Cram as much high-end tech into a smartphone as possible, and offer it at the absolutely lowest price possible.
On one hand, it's great that OnePlus can cram the latest and best specs inside a phone that retains a distinct midrange price (by 2018 standards).
It's very tempting when you're starting out in puzzle construction to cram your grid with proper names, because they generally have a consonant-vowel-consonant etc.
The other four companies compress their mattresses and cram them into boxes for shipping, though Casper offers free courier delivery of the box in my neighborhood.
His cabin was a gathering spot — up to 30 guests could cram inside — and it was a short walk from where his family and friends lived.
Travelers are trying to cram into the country's few high-quality hotels and thousands of private homes, nearly 4,000 of which are now advertising on airbnb.com.
LONDON (Reuters) - The hacking of confidential medical exemptions risks tarnishing innocent athletes and turning people off elite sport, former world champion runner Steve Cram has warned.
It's a hallmark of modern life to always be on, to always try to cram as much experience as possible into as little time as possible.
Young women feel safe enough to push their children in donated strollers along the highway and families cram onto the flatbeds of pickup trucks offering rides.
The displays chart how Qualcomm chips have enabled companies from Silicon Valley and elsewhere to cram ever more pictures, videos, songs and tweets into our pockets.
And since the Galaxy Watch is just $30-$50 more than the Active2, it's even more puzzling to try and cram another pricing tier in there.
In Math Cram Sessions, Solving for Why (2018) As my Chinese immigrant father helped me prep for math tests, we found a common language through numbers.
In order to cram in the X 2S' second screen, HP had to shift the keyboard forward and push the laptop's touchpad off to the side.
How awful it was to watch Carrie so callously cram Quinn's few belongings — those sweatshirts and jeans we all hated so much — into a garbage bag.
It was a rare communal experience for a streaming-site film; the audience usually extends to how many people you can cram into your living room.
Since then, the e-commerce portion of the app has been so wildly successful that the broadcaster has continued to cram it with even more merchandise.
We would cram into American and Vietnamese Air Force transport planes, which sat, engines roaring, in long lines at Ton Son Nhut Air Base, near Saigon.
The valley is portrayed as adept at just about everything except fostering innovation — it would rather squash it, steal it or cram it into a box.
It's expensive to pay a human pilot, he said, and companies can become more profitable if they can cram another passenger into the air taxi instead.
Just how the ladybug manages to cram these rigid structures into tiny spaces is a valuable lesson for engineers designing deployable structures like umbrellas and satellites.
There may only be nine days left in the year, but man, 2019 really is doing everything it can to cram a lot into its sunset.
It's a blessing, I suppose, that the writers of "Seberg," Anna Waterhouse and Joe Shrapnel, resist the temptation to cram that life into a bio-pic.
Nowadays, cost-conscious airlines try to cram as many passengers on their planes as they can, but competition was different in the heyday of the 747.
Nowadays, cost-conscious airlines try to cram as many passengers into their planes as they can, but competition was different in the heyday of the 747.
Nowadays, cost-conscious airlines try to cram as many passengers onto their planes as they can, but competition was different in the heyday of the 747.
Generally, either style or battery life (or both) suffer when hardware companies try to cram all of these parts into small devices that live on our wrists.
Even with the 15 you could cram onto a single side of a cassette, cuing up the right track at the right time was just about impossible.
But there's only so much you can cram into two hours when you have to focus on big features like augmented reality or launching a smart speaker.
EVERY week thousands of Egyptians cram past a narrow, tightly guarded doorway at Uber's offices a few blocks from Tahrir Square and wait in a small room.
The Pixel 3 and 3 XL both had an ultra-wide selfie shooter that could capture more of your surroundings or cram more people into a photo.
I quickly abandoned my moral stance on the Titanic theme song and tried to cram eleven weeks worth of music class into a single, self-taught, afternoon.
"Tweeters are typically highly motivated and perhaps those who see themselves as the underdogs in the debate [and] are not representative of the wider public," Cram said.
The typical WWE approach is to cram more and shorter matches into their PPVs, which always feels weird because their weekly shows are all commercials and angles.
Perhaps it's priming the pump for next week's big event, or maybe the company just had more news than it could cram into a couple of keynotes.
This includes the ability to cram even more app icons to the iPad's dock, which can be accessed at any time, while any other app is open.
And while the Ball clan was technically on screen for seven minutes, it took less than half of that for LaVar to cram in his best work.
But the social networking giant said that it has maximized "ad loads" – or the volume of ads that it can cram in to a user's news feed.
"We like the standalone products because what people, especially our audiences, don't want us to do is cram all these ideas into one Shots app" Shahidi says.
She arrives there by way of a drug pickup gone awry — her lazy friends didn't study for the exam, and have a need for speed (to cram).
And if you don't like the cram your apps into folders on the screen, iPhone-style, the Mate 2750 now has an optional app drawer as well.
As we cram in our last minute gift shopping and try not to double-book our holiday plans, we'll clutch a printout of this image and remember.
Currently when you get a TV and pull it out of the box it has every single piece of whizzbang tech a TV maker can cram in.
Western Digital's new approach, microwave-assisted magnetic recording (MAMR), can utilize the company's existing production chain to cram a lot more storage onto a 3.5-inch disk.
There's only so many millimeters you can shave off, and megapixels to cram into the camera, before it's good enough for most people and nobody cares anymore.
It has a literal cockpit, with a tiny hinged window into which you cram your body inside so you can slip into the single right-side seat.
The researchers think CRAM, whose existence was partially funded by the US Army, could be the first step in creating an incredibly effective search-and-rescue robot.
Sources said that he and private equity partners have been trying to add more funding in exchange for what could be a cram-down of existing investors.
Seriously, who are these people that buy $750 iPhones only to then cram them into a plastic window at the front of a chunky Grizzly Leather wallet?
"He's trying to cram down as many parts of his liberal agenda on the United States of America as he possibly can" before leaving office in January.
Now the big issue for the men is whether they will be able to cram in all their matches and conclude with a Sunday final, as scheduled.
With the slimmed-down bezels, OnePlus was able to cram a massive 6.67-inch display into a phone that still sits comfortably in my medium-large hands.
It's only a hair larger, because Apple was able to cram a bigger screen into a similarly sized body by decreasing the bezels that surround the display.
It means they have extra time to shop the countless online sales at their leisure, rather than try to cram all their shopping into one hectic day.
Outside is the commotion of the Raval district – a hive of Pakistani grocers, poor immigrant families and tourists who cram the narrow cobblestone streets and mediaeval squares.
The woman pretends to be enticed and motions him to come closer — only to shove a detergent pod in his mouth and cram him into the washer.
Two days from now, on Sunday, April 225, WWE will cram north of 7,229 people into AT&T Stadium for WrestleMania, its biggest show of the year.
"It could be any trauma to a tooth that'd cause a tooth sprain," Cram says, adding that it's not always caused by biting down on something hard.
The main way was doing it over a five-year period, so it wasn't like we were trying to cram it into a four-week rehearsal period.
Min considers the test-prep centers of Flushing offshoots of their origin countries' rigorous "cram schools," called bǔ xí bān in China and hagwon in South Korea.
When you want to talk about how big your house is, you refer to square feet, not how many golden retrievers you could conceivably cram into it.
To my right, was Quebec, one of the oldest cities in North America, where there were too many fine dining options to cram into our short stay.
A: Eat ramen, and also, don't wait until the day before the final to cram for the test (which is what I did for my economics final).
If you use too small a vessel, you'll be forced to brown in batches or cram in a fourth breast and ruin all of your good searing.
They arrived with only what they could cram onto trucks and buses – a sack of rice, jerry cans for water, pots and pans, mats to sleep on.
Apple is also trying to cram in exciting — but pricey — new features that may or may not be necessary, such as a fingerprint sensor on a laptop.
Thousands of people cram the shorelines, as racers dodge hundreds of spectator boats, and television helicopters buzz above the fleet as it sails into the Tasman Sea.
It seems as if Google was building the so-called Soli technology and needed somewhere to use it, so decided to just cram it into a phone.
Metro leadership decided in 2016 to cram about three years' worth of work into one as a response to a string of track problems and smoke incidents.
An effective bill does not need a great many Democrats in support but it needs enough of them to avoid the appearance of a partisan cram-down.
The accusations of illegal enrollment against her have been particularly inflammatory in South Korea, where students cram for years to prepare for intensely competitive college entrance exams.
Shyamalan finds a way to cram Dunn, Glass and Crumb into the same fictional universe, but he hasn't found a persuasive way to make them fit together.
There had been 120,000 cars a day flowing through the area, and opponents of the project had claimed that all these cars would cram onto side streets instead.
The Philbrook Museum of Art acquired Kehinde Wiley's "Equestrian Portrait of King Philip IV." The Saint Louis Art Museum acquired John Singer Sargent's "Portrait of Charlotte Cram" (1900).
Aside from pre-trial cram seshes at Axe Cap and Mason Cap, this episode also filled out the characters of two supporting players: Connerty and Wags (David Costabile).
"In all markets, when people don't have to cram their thoughts into 140 characters and actually have some to spare, we see more people tweeting," the company says.
It's a tour de force of sexual education, and Dr. Dowler (aka RapDktaD) manages to cram a lot of super graphic stuff into four and a half minutes.
"The trend in the opinion polls, until the last few days, has been for pro-leave support to grow, although overall the balance is 50/50," Cram said.
DELL WILL TELL YOU THE CERTIFICATE OF A CORPORATION THEY HAVE WITH THE TRACKER ALLOWS THEM TO CRAM THE TRACKER WITH C STOCK IF THEY DO AN IPO.
By no longer forcing users to cram thoughts into a few dozen words, they can tweet just like updating their status on Facebook and avoid extra mental gymnastics.
Hopefully, more games will learn from Snowman's restraint here, instead of simply trying to cram in as much as possible to justify a second game in a series.
And trust us, you can do way more than cram yourself into, and sit inside of, these stunning structures — you can actually eat, sleep, and live in them.
"[Silverstein executives] are now trying to cram as much 'art' in there as they can as they think that is what is supposed to happen," Hellbent told Hyperallergic.
Greg Cram: So, for fiscal year 2017 [the New York Public Library] provided 3.1 million computer sessions — and that's sessions across all of the branches — using 4,700 computers.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: AdafruitThere have been countless Raspberry Pi builds over the years that have sought to cram the little boards into a handheld device.
The breakthrough came in 1959, when Noyce and his colleagues figured out a way to cram several transistors onto a single fingernail‑sized sliver of high‑purity silicon.
From the looks of it, Qualcomm has managed to cram an awful lot onto the chip, which comes in at 35-percent smaller than the Snapdragon 820 line.
As Labor Day approaches, we're all trying to cram in as much summer as possible before drinking frosé – frozen rosé, get with it – will no longer be appropriate.
Starring Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever, the film revolves around two senior high school students who make a pact to cram four years of fun into one night.
You don't have to be an economic genius to know that kind of arrangement encourages health care providers to cram as many services they can into everyone's care.
Some experts have cautioned against selfies, which may give lice the head-to-head contact they need to spread when teens cram their heads together for a photo.
In the second episode these minor mishaps seem more pronounced, leaving the show feeling more like an attempt to cram in as many mid-life crises as possible.
Skill and longtime productivity are part of the answer; all the headliners have gigantic catalogs, holding far more good songs than they could cram into any one set.
" When an audience member brought up the effective public transport in Japan as a counterpoint, Musk's response was again dismissive: "What, where they cram people in the subway?
Not long after the NES Classic Edition came out, a Russian coder named Cluster built a tool called Hakchi to cram more games into the little emulation box.
Anitomicals C notes that he couldn't cram a mouse and keyboard into the set-up, so he has to plug them into the motherboard, leaving the internals exposed.
For all of the news that Apple managed to cram into today's 135-minute(!) WWDC keynote this morning, the event was actually pretty light on health care updates.
Ten years ago, Mayweather would have never followed beating Oscar de la Hoya by letting Sean Sherk cram his face against a cage and elbow it into tenderloin.
Chances are Oculus will cram a lot of announcements into the keynote, but we've broken down some of the pieces of hardware and trends you should be expecting.
That means that learning things in a different context means you'll remember them better — which is why you should study consistently, rather than cram everything all at once.
Accordingly, I take offense with the notion that banks should have the right to put cram-down arbitration clauses into every citizen's "hook up" to the payment system.
"It's just one of those things where the exact cause has yet to be determined," said Dr. Sally Cram, a dentist and spokeswoman for the American Dental Association.
"If you're worried about your parents getting arrested last night, you can't retain information," said Kendra Rase Cram, pictured above, a teacher who helps students deal with trauma.
"When people don't have to cram their thoughts into 140 characters and actually have some to spare, we see more people tweeting," Twitter said in a blog post.
Back then it was called a de-escalation zone, but now schools and mosques have been converted into shelters, and families cram into tents as more relatives arrive.
Thwack it with a spoon, cut it in half, or get real gross and see if you can cram the whole Bon in your mouth (don't, you'll choke).
Hunters sometimes seems to swing a little too wide, trying to cram so much into each hour-long episode that you're left dizzy and disoriented by the end.
As the play, by Cusi Cram, takes pains to point out, it was a hospital that began in poverty, served in poverty and ended in poverty as well.
Similar to Chapter 11 proceedings in the United States, the mechanism offers a cram-down provision, stopping minority dissenting creditors from blocking a settlement agreed by the majority.
That's just too many things to cram into two hours, and Alien: Covenant would probably be a better movie if it had calmed down and narrowed its scope.
"They are not permitted to take all the given years losses and cram them into next year's rates," California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones told CNBC in an interview Friday.
Americans eat a hell of a lot of shrimp, about four pounds per person every year—roughly twice the amount of salmon or tuna we cram in our faces.
Will the ride height, stockier profile, and ability to cram in two jump seats distinguish the car enough for customers to care, especially when the Model 3 is cheaper?
Intel gracelessly flopped in its repeated attempts to cram x86 — the competing instruction set to ARM — chips into connected mobile devices, and now ARM is in a comfortable monopoly.
Click here to view original GIFDespite the added functionality that manufacturers keep trying to cram inside them, watches have always been, and will always be, a fashion accessory first.
It's these qualities that a team of researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, are trying to emulate with their first robotic prototype: CRAM (Compressible Robot with Articulated Mechanisms).
To the best of my knowledge, the apps are split up on the watch simply because there are too many features and tabs to cram into one smartwatch app.
Every year at CES, among all the TVs and laptops and gadgets, is the ever-escalating competition of who can cram the most storage into a single flash drive.
East Asian cram schools have repeatedly exploited that practice to breach the SAT, and the College Board has come to see the test-prep industry as a daunting adversary.
Even millennials prefer reading their news, and websites trying to cram as much video as possible onto webpages has resulted in a terrible user experience—including the dreaded autoplay.
Later, shooting a story in Israel alongside a gaggle of pros, my prime lenses forced me to cram into the gap between my praying subjects and the Western Wall.
"We're trying to cram as much [data] collection as possible into this final section, and we hope to get the highest resolution images of the entire mission," Taylor said.
To start, you enter a small cell and struggle to cram your value as a future employee into a quick chat just before being handed a question and marker.
Yes, Google is trying to make "Groupies" a thing — yes, that's a selfie where you all cram in and hand the phone to the friend with the longest arms.
ZTE really wants the Spro Plus to be "second most used device after your smartphone", which helps explain why it's tried to cram so many features into the box.
"One of the problems that I have is I have too many ideas for one song, and I have to cram everything in," Herndon said in conversation with Mashable.
When you've hit bottle-fatigue and you just can't cram another half-used ranch into your drooping fridge door, we have you covered with a quick and easy solution.
The "more" is the eponymous girlfriend of the Girlfriend Experience, sex worker Anna Greenwald (Louisa Krause), who has the powerful political strategist Mark Novak (Michael Cram) for a client.
"Fifty-one percent of millennials say Halloween is their favorite holiday, why cram it into two rushed evening weekday hours when it deserves a full day!?!" the petition notes.
Now, it looks like one surveillance vendor has managed to cram a device that promises to remotely steal targets' social media passwords from smartphones into a backpack-sized bag.
You'll cram the cavity with a stuffing made from ham, lard, bread crumbs dipped in milk, salt, pepper, spices, sweet herbs, parsley, and garlic, all mixed with egg yolks.
The Soviet Book Exhibition would cram a vast ground in the center of town with stalls selling books and magazines, for all ages, in English and various Indian languages.
But trying to cram several of the world's largest companies plus a thriving startup ecosystem into a series of low-slung suburbs and office parks doesn't work at all.
"In all markets, when people don't have to cram their thoughts into 140 characters and actually have some to spare, we see more people Tweeting," the two employees wrote.
As a result, some of the initial news coverage — which has to cram all of the big findings into a few paragraphs — can be a little difficult to follow.
On the platform during rush hours, packed trains roll into the station, while dozens of riders crowd in front of the doors, waiting to cram themselves into a car.
They cram into mansions in West Des Moines to talk climate with billionaire Tom Steyer, or basements in Denison to potluck and divvy up precinct activity for Joe Biden.
Knowing you cannot eat at all for a prescribed period may prompt some people to cram in whatever they want during the eating window, regardless of its nutritional value.
Ms. Newhouse recalled that Bill inevitably had double or triple the number that could fit in the allotted space, and passionately argued to cram in as many as possible.
It resembles the Yale exhibition itself, whose curators try, mostly successfully, to cram the achievements of one of art history's most fascinating and polymathic figures into four modest rooms.
Fridays inevitably become a complex operations problem, figuring out how to cram in a full day of work, errands, Sabbath preparation and child care in half as much time.
I'm trying to cram in a lot of ideas, but given that it's a 212- or 22-minute talk, it has to be a lot simpler and more straightforward.
An even more silly and fun thought exercise is thinking about the number of people we can cram in the structures we've already built, or actually had plans to build.
That's a LOT to cram into a rap song, no matter the length, and I've only managed to cover the stuff that Spicer rapped about during the first ten minutes.
The mechanism, similar to Chapter 11 proceedings in the United States, offers a so-called cram-down provision, preventing minority dissenting creditors from blocking a settlement agreed by the majority.
For weeks, the insects rest during the day and take to the skies at night to reach the Alps, where they cram into caves and rest for the hot summer.
Typically, devices are forced to cram components like dual rear cameras, wireless charging, fingerprint sensors and more into super thin bodies, which leaves very little room for moving heat around.
It might not be your most pressing issue as you cram for exams, but it's a problem that Zebra, a Japanese stationary brand, says it has actually managed to solve.
As a selfie camera, though, it's phenomenal, particularly when compared to the pokey 5-megapixel unit that Vivo managed to cram into the pop-up mechanism in last year's Nex.
An email sent by a Republican mapmaker and later made public admitted the party sought to "cram all of the Dem garbage" into a small number of districts near Detroit.
After this giant cram session, the researchers found that the cognitive abilities of dogs often came in the on the lower end when compared to those of other similar species.
If, on the other hand, you have a huge load of avocados or other shopping that you want to cram into the bag, that pocket flattens out and makes room.
You can't cram your whole Facebook profile into a video just to tell someone what you're up to, but inserting just a profile pic feels generic and far from vivid.
All those early morning classes, the hours spent taking notes until your hands cramped, and the hundreds of lectures and late-night cram sessions are finally about to pay off.
LAS VEGAS — The idea behind the Vinci headphones, it appears, was to cram all the technologies available to mankind into them, even those that you don't really expect from headphones.
The object of Bohemian Rhapsody so often seems to be to cram in as many Queen songs as possible, ostensibly to remind the audience — as if the audience needs reminding!
But the Radeon VII processor isn't that much smaller than the ones found in the Radeon 64 and 56—because AMD's used the extra space to cram in more memory.
Either way, it's hard to shake the feeling that the company wouldn't have been better served finding a way to cram Plus functionality into the newer, stubbier Echo's form factor.
Instagram started out as a simple photo-sharing app, and though it's come a long way since then, Facebook is always looking for ways to cram more features into it.
CCP is developing Sparc in this way intentionally — they're building an experience suited to VR, rather than trying to create ideas just to cram them into VR as an afterthought.
But with Alec Baldwin at their disposal, the writers at Saturday Night Live would be amiss not to cram three weeks worth of Trump jokes into a single cold open.
Whereas Google Glass tried to cram a computer and the entire internet literally on your face and in front of your eyes, Spectacles just has a camera for recording moments.
Ray did nothing to stem the danger inside his sweat lodge, and in fact pressed in 2009 to cram more people inside, and to make the tent hotter, more intense.
Passengers in cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Boston cram themselves onto increasingly crowded trains, fight for space on station platforms, and suffer an endless cycle of closures and repairs.
"He saved his title, he saved his reputation, he may have even saved his sport," screamed Steve Cram, the former 1,500 metres world record holder in the BBC commentary box.
Cram schools drill their students on questions harvested from previous tests, conferring an enormous advantage over students who see the items for the first time when the exam is given.
Even if you didn't find time to cram that Danish 101 lesson in before landing in Copenhagen or haven't brushed up on your Spanish since high school, you can relax.
The controversial episodes in Mr. Santucci's tenure involved only a few of the thousands of investigations, plea deals and trials that cram the calendar of a big-city prosecutor's office.
"Don't cram it down the throats of an American people that has always honored God on the pretext that the Constitution requires it," he said, according to the Times-Picayune.
Parents had to stay home from work to take care of children, and nonstriking employees were forced to cram onto trains and subways with reduced service to reach their jobs.
As they began playing with wooden blocks, Ms. Cram gently prodded Grant to share what he went through with his parents and how he was adjusting to his foster home.
Journalists cram into the courtroom and spill into an overflow room, before rushing to the courthouse steps for comments from lawyers and others once the proceedings end for the day.
If, however, the owner were willing to cram three horses into one pallet for that trans-Atlantic flight, the cost would be $403,000 to $13,000 — but that's for each horse.
The period is the largest annual human migration on Earth, during which hundreds of millions of Chinese travelers usually cram themselves into homebound trains, buses and planes for family reunions.
Republicans are also trying to send tax-reform legislation to Trump's desk by Christmas, which will cram the already-packed congressional agenda for the last few weeks of this year.
These chips will cram more than 170m transistors onto each square millimetre of silicon, creating structures with features as small as five-billionths of a metre, or five nanometres (5nm).
Super Bowl movie trailers are often guilty of trying to cram too many cool moments into a 30- or 60-second spot, a sin this ad is definitely guilty of.
Each Tiny Arcade even features a keyring on the back, but the idea of trying to cram one of these boxy cabinets into my pocket, along with my keys, is ludicrous.
" Instead, he says, "let's cram money into our retirement accounts in our 21s, in our 503s and in our 250s so that you have the option to retire in your 220s.
Sure, sir, let me just cram my way into this seat, legs crushed together, shoulders scrunched up to my ears, so that you can continue to enjoy your morning groin-stretch.
And if we're being imaginative, there's no reason some hyper-advanced civilization couldn't cram a bunch of interesting info into such short bursts, or use a pattern we haven't yet grokked.
We like to cram a lot of hidden treats in our work for the 'elite' viewer but I think it's important to us to try and include a joke for everyone.
Indeed, we had to cram a lot into a little bit of time, so here's the quick overview to follow as you listen: A big thanks to Jeff for joining us.
"Mojoe is just like your coffee maker at home, except we've engineered a way to cram it inside of a travel mug," said Joseph Hyman, co-founder of Mojoe Brewing Company.
Instead of putting them to work in the fields, their parents try to cram them with education, hoping they will get into a good university and eventually land a good job.
Those who want them to cram for the national entrance exam for universities in China, or gaokao, often choose to move them back into conventional schools for that period of study.
Reports suggest that Apple is taking a new approach to iOS updates, allowing engineers to push features to later releases instead of trying to cram them in for big annual updates.
It doesn't feel like a well-plotted serial story, so much as the writers trying to cram everything possible in for the sake of it without any real impact or stakes.
Singularitarians retort that the laws of physics define a limit to how much computation you can cram into a given amount of matter, and that humans are nowhere near that limit.
Commuters elsewhere in the country have meanwhile complained they have to cram into crowded trains and stand in bathrooms after the government borrowed carriages for the intercity trains from other lines.
Taking a page from Dell (and Samsung), Lenovo's shaved away nearly all the bezel around the display in an effort to cram a 14-inch one into a much smaller laptop.
Secure face-based biometric authentication is the obvious use case for this technology, though it remains to be seen whether Vivo could ever cram it into a pop-up selfie camera.
Motorola even managed to cram stereo speakers on the Z4, and while audio quality is just OK, it beats the mono speakers you often find on phones in this price range.
To escape from the monotonous reality of working life and the crumbling detritus of an EU-less Britain in order to cram as much fun into five solid days as possible.
Meanwhile, others have shown you can cram a whole lot of data, include ZIP archives, inside an image on Twitter, raising the possibility that hackers could employ the same tactic again.
If your pinky and ring finger are too fat to cram themselves onto the bottom button together, your poor pinky is forced to drag itself along the table behind the mouse.
Last Summer and Personal Record found her occasionally eschewing straightforward singing for rapid-fire, single-note narration, a strategy she'd use to cram insane amounts of detail into three-minute songs.
For those hoping to cram one last movie-blitz before the site departs, here are 10 invaluable classics that illustrate FilmStruck's breadth, depth, and sheer art-house-in-your-house joy.
Acer also decided to cram in Page Up and Page Down next to the arrow keys, which was annoying because I constantly hit them when I was moving the cursor around.
The men cram five or more to a room, everyone scraping by with odd jobs, if they are lucky, in places with some of the highest unemployment rates on the planet.
Neil LaBute; Cusi Cram; and Alexander Dinelaris, one of the screenwriters behind the Academy Award-winning film "Birdman," are among the playwrights contributing brief new works for Summer Shorts this year.
The draft bill proposed by the House Natural Resources Committee contains a "cram-down" of creditors that would allow Puerto Rico to walk away from its debts — once again, Chávez-style.
The Series 5's screen is larger than that of the Series 3, making it easier to cram more complications on the display and therefore see more information at a glance.
The ring has two sensors: an accelerometer and a heart rate monitor — and honestly, it's pretty impressive that they were able to cram that second one into such a small product.
So, I mean, basically, my Queer Eye experience would go as follows: The Fab Five would cram themselves into my apartment, one at a time, their backs pressed against the walls.
Groups all over the world are scrambling to find a place to cram all the data we're generating taking selfies, swiping credit cards and doing just about everything we do today.
A sad-looking stuffed bunny sits on a copy of the 1786 "fan chair" by John Cram; a huge inflatable pig appears hypnotized by a light bulb in a silver colander.
It was his first time back in Washington since his federal corruption trial began a month ago, and the Democratic senator was eager to cram in as much as he could.
I think it's strange that from a very young age, we're all expected to cram our bodies around these squat little tables and then remain stock still for hours on end.
"Trying to cram your thoughts into a Tweet - we've all been there, and it's a pain," Twitter project manager Aliza Rosen and senior software engineer Ikuhiro Ihara said in the post.
"There's too many coming over, the state's taking care of millions, something's got to happen to stop it," said Eileen Cram, a retired school administrator, who moved to Chandler from Oregon.
That group will cram onto the stage at Ginny's on Friday, giving uptown listeners their first glimpse at Big Brother's soul-and-hip-hop-infused take on the large-ensemble tradition.
TORONTO — In early March, when John Isner was staggering through some of the worst results of his career, Justin Gimelstob invited him to Los Angeles for a much-needed cram session.
That gap in the hood makes room for Aston to cram in a 5.2-liter, twin-turbocharged V12 that the company rates at 700 horsepower and 555 pound-feet of torque.
The period marks the largest annual human migration on Earth, during which time hundreds of millions of Chinese travelers usually cram themselves into homebound trains, buses and planes for family reunions.
The overhead compartments were impressively sizable — I had checked my carry on bag that I sometimes struggled to cram into overhead spaces, but it would have easily fit on the A380.
Torchlight 3's steam-powered roles break from the typical cast of barbarians and wizards, and will each get their own Forts to build up, customise and cram full of loot.
Unlike in the United States, where voters must cram in a trip to the polls on a workday, federal elections and by-elections in Australia are always held on a Saturday.
" So rather than have SAT exams and Advanced Placement courses based on things that you cram for and forget, they are shifting them, where they can, to promote the "two codes.
Available in standard and Pro variants, the P20 feels like Huawei is attempting to cram every major tech trend into a glorious feature fiesta that can please even the most demanding hypbeast.
The downside is that booking sites have created a "race to the bottom" in terms of pricing, causing airlines to find new ways to cram as many people in as they can.
You may be eating some creepy-crawlies with your cocoa The next time you cram a Hershey bar down your gullet, try thinking about all the insect corpses you could be devouring.
Still, no matter how much technology they cram into it, how much gold they melt to build it, or how expensive the bands are, Apple's tech can't make up for its looks.
From the listener side of things, the most definitive difference may be that HD vinyl will supposedly be able to cram 30-40 percent more music onto an LP. That's a lot.
Memory options top out at 32GB of RAM, and the best graphics card you can cram into the Alienware 13 is an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 with 6GB of its own RAM.
Doing it that way allows Essential to use smaller camera modules, which means it can cram its cameras into the monolithic aesthetic it's created here without the need for a camera bump.
The trackpad also works well, and Asus has managed to cram an extra gimmick into it by letting you use it as an optional number pad on the ZenBook 13 and 14.
But seeing how few seats they managed to cram inside the plane is a good indication of why the Boeing 747 was able to put an early end to the Concorde's career.
"When I was getting my hideous chemotherapy, I'd cram a bunch of family and friends into this tiny treatment room with me, and we really did have some great laughs," she said.
Currently, creators try to cram the flashiest moments of their content in the first few seconds to catch people's eyes while they're scrolling the feed, giving people what they want up front.
To get three members of my book club on stage took some doing, including a practice run in a private karaoke room followed by a YouTube-fueled cram session at my house.
If you're just trying to cram as many films into your brain as possible — in other words, if you're the press — the hypothetical streaming scenario would seem to fulfill all your purposes.
Below is the rest of the pen war, which ends with a crushing defeat, as Rebzy manages to cram 242 - yes, two hundred and forty two — pens into and onto her cranium. .
Estimates for 2015 indicate that the appetite for lodging will not subside: the country will have to cram another half a million people into 13,000 new properties, a cramped rate of 2.52.
Just six years shy of her centennial celebration, White has been able to cram over a hundred years' worth of memories, accomplishments, and laugh-out-loud moments into her life and ours.
And, second, the re-creation of fiscal discipline decidedly is not a goal consistent with the cram-down approach; if current creditors can be strong-armed, why not future ones as well?
Teachers at the Mahaffey Middle School currently cram multiple ongoing lessons into each classroom, and force some students to eat in the library because the cafeteria isn't big enough, The Times reported.
He used the platform to elevate the voices of young Bay Area stars like SOB X RBE, a quartet with a tendency to cram as many syllables as possible into a bar.
Chef Benjamin Sukle might have built his culinary reputation in New England, but this "junk food" casserole—made with frozen hashbrowns, cram of chicken soup, and Kellog's Cornflakes—is pure Pennsylvania suburbs.
Like the Note before it, it's pretty impressive how much phone the company has managed to cram into a relatively thin piece of real estate that's 73 millimeters slimmer than its predecessor.
"I was just testing to see how much raw data I could cram into a tweet and then a while later I had the idea to embed a ZIP file," Buchanan added.
That has doubtlessly caused some delays; trains are intended to spend just 30 seconds at the platform before leaving, and riders trying to cram into packed cars can make trains linger longer.
Equal parts therapist and detective, Ms. Cram recalled when Grant told her how his parents had given him a "brown powder," which had to be removed from his body by a doctor.
After all, they are contending with a rising unemployment rate in a highly competitive job market -- meaning many spend their free time in cram schools to earn extra certificates or professional skills.
The spread could get much worse as hundreds of millions of people prepare to travel home for the Lunar New Year holiday this week and cram into crowded train stations and airports.
And most of the popular apps charge a delivery fee and cram tax and extra service costs into a single line on the bill, making it difficult to notice the inflated costs.
The ProComm 5103 look durable enough to wear as a bracelet, cram in my pocket, stuff in a purse of any size, or wind around my backpack strap, and that's worth something.
Facebook and Twitter want the Ricky Dillons of the world to post their original, unsponsored videos directly to their platforms, and for those, the question is where to cram in the commercials.
"Many financial institutions in my district and around the country are concerned that the Fed may cram through a new wave of regulations before these new governors are confirmed," Mr. Barr said.
His parents were going to be away between Christmas and New Year's Eve, so we decided to pull an all-nighter and see how much gaming we could cram into one night.
To me, it's like the difference between eating a chocolate bar just because you want to, and being so starving that you have to cram that sweet, sticky goodness in your mouth immediately.
Unless we see some truly shocking advances in module efficiency, it'll be impossible to cram enough solar panels onto a 747's wings to lift that much weight — some 20403 tons in all.
As chairman of the FCC, he's able to propose and even cram through rules that overturn it, though it would be a time-consuming process and prompt months of legal proceedings later on.
Hatch, too, wants to protect creditors, but said the bill must include cram-down authority to ensure that more senior bondholders, like those holding Puerto Rico's constitutionally backed public debt, are better protected.
After a hectic trip where I try to cram tons of sightseeing in a long weekend, it actually feels refreshing to go back to my desk and put in eight hours of work.
We try to cram a book into our research, if there's time, and I like to kick around at the New York Public Library and the archives of the New-York Historical Society.
Lady Gaga said at a Super Bowl press conference on Thursday that she doesn't "like to use the word cram when it comes to fashion" and stuck to that mindset throughout her performance.
The delays are part of what is being described as an internal culture shift at Apple, allowing engineers to work on new features without having to cram them into a single annual update.
Facebook has warned repeatedly that it expects revenue growth to slow meaningfully this year, as it reaches a point where it can't cram more ads into the News Feed without turning off users.
Also, the Voyager discs were meant to be played back at an excruciatingly slow 16 2/3 revolutions per minute, which NASA did in order to cram all the material onto the record.
When Troy Smokes started shooting hoops for Baltimore's Coppin State University in 1988, friends from his hometown of New Haven, Connecticut, would cram into beat-up cars and drive to Maryland to watch.
If that cell is a neuron, the potential insights into the human brain are as vast as the 215 petabytes of data researchers have managed to cram into a single gram of DNA.
While other Republican contenders are heading to cities to rally up the big crowds, the Texas senator is trying to cram in stops to the less populated Iowa counties he hasn't visited already.
The residence is advertised as "PRESIDENT TRUMP'S CHILDHOOD HOME - SLEEPS 20" on the hospitality platform, and while you might be able to cram that many people inside, the place wasn't built for it.
Histones are the proteins that coil and cram these strands into a microscopic cell — and they were long seen as little more than DNA spools, part of the basic machinery of the cell.
"A lot of people get canker sores if they have had a cold, been sick or really stressed at work, haven't been eating properly or haven't been getting enough sleep," Dr. Cram said.
I generally try to cram in as much cool stuff as I possibly can when I get started, and if there's even one thing that makes me scowl, I peel back and refill.
The Formula One calendar could be radically revised too, however, with the sport hoping to start in the European summer and cram in as many postponed races as possible between then and December.
I feel guilty for ignoring Jane, for rushing her through activities, for not savoring the marvelous and unique way she explores the world like everyone says to — I'm trying to cram in work.
In an effort to cram as many keys into the layout as possible, Acer made some unorthodox key placement decisions that I was unable to get accustomed to, even with weeks of use.
Schumer argues that forcing House managers to cram their opening arguments into a two-day window will force them to present on the Senate floor well into the evening and possibly past midnight.
Chickens are just as capable of experiencing pain as dogs and cats, yet we cram them into warehouses and breed them to grow so fast that often their bones break and organs fail.
They, Wu explains, know that people want to avoid paying the checked baggage fee — not to mention the risk that their bags will get lost — and will cram everything into a carry-on.
So whenever I talk about sexual violence, I feel like I'm translating: taking the acts that actually happened and trying to cram them into the language that I have available to describe them.
I've watched Samsung cram more and more technologies into its phones over the last decade, and while it makes for an impressive spec list to boast about, it also pushes software into the backseat.
Screenshot: AppleIn a little less than a week a horde of rabid souls will cram into the Steve Jobs Theater on the Apple campus in Cupertino to watch Tim Cook and friends announce... something.
This allows Corsair to cram truly high-end components into such a small case and still maintain acceptable working temperatures, but it's also the reason why upgrading the CPU and GPU is so difficult.
The key limitation for aircraft is the energy density of its fuel: When space and weight are at a premium, you want to cram as much energy into as small a space as possible.
They were drafted in his centre of operations, a study in which it was impossible to cram any more books, and from which he angrily shooed away anyone who filmed what he was writing.
In the rush to cram in so many details and characters, the show skimps on the thing that would hold all of these people together as they jump from body to body: their relationships.
This is heavy material to cram into 25 minutes, but each episode succeeds through a mix of sharp dialogue and the goofy humor inherent to a world equally populated by humans and anthropomorphic animals.
While Republicans continue to try and cram Brett Kavanaugh onto the highest court in the country, plenty of questions, many of which he has dodged, remain about both his record and his moral character.
His works look like they document reality as it is, but instead use technical trickery and skill to cram in minute details—more than the human eye could possibly perceive in a single blink.
Last year, a separate team of researchers at UC Berkeley designed a robot similar to CRAM called the VelociRoACH, but Jayaram and Full's movement experiments add a new element to the cockroach robot field.
RiRi, billionaire BF Hassan Jameel and several others hit up Positano, Italy and needed to cram into a small boat before pouring into a yacht for a little relaxation afloat the crystal blue waters.
Let me tell you, there's nothing quite like witnessing an audience aged 250-250 cram in a room to watch a nude performance art piece that captures the essence of human nature and connection.
Let me tell you, there's nothing quite like witnessing an audience aged 19-70 cram in a room to watch a nude performance art piece that captures the essence of human nature and connection.
St. Louis will cram 213 games into the final 226 days, with 16 against winning teams: Pittsburgh and the Chicago Cubs six times apiece, and four against the wild card-leading San Francisco Giants.
Victor Mather pitched this idea as some kind of "Amazing Race"-style competition, a grim struggle for numerical supremacy whose sole point would be to cram as many events as possible into the day.
You're not sure if you will ever make another one, so you just put every idea you have and cram it in as best as you can, in case you never get another opportunity.
Let's just hope they don't go all Solo: A Star Wars Story with the prequel and cram in a bunch of awkward scenes where SpongeBob buys his first set of square pants or whatever.
"So we'll just cram it all in," he says, driving past a group of people camped on the side of the road offering free gas and rations, the only sign of activity in sight.
Jessie Clavin: Right now we're doing this thing where we're trying every day to all get together and work on practicing so we don't have to cram rehearsals in panic mode before a show.
Similarly, on the ground, Center for a New American Security research has documented that at least 30 countries have missile and gun systems like the Aegis or CRAM to defend their warships and bases.
Throughout Breyerfest, the hotel transforms into a kind of Kowloon Walled City, in which dealers cram their rooms floor to ceiling with shelves of model horses and open their doors to the madding crowd.
Audiophiles love to argue; there's an inherent battle there between subjective and objective data, and trying to cram one of them into the other, and it ends up just being an insoluble infinite mess.
But as the rain pours down and they cram into the covered doorway, they don't want to give their names, afraid of how it might impact their children in school with the lawsuit pending.
This week we had TechCrunch's Alex Wilhelm and Danny Crichton on hand to dig into the news, with Chris Gates on the dials and more news than we could possibly cram into 30 minutes.
While you'll likely find us drying our tears on the nearest beach towel while trying to cram in some last-minute sunbathing, we know that retail therapy is also an effective way to cope.
Every evening, those who live along the disputed border, known as the Line of Control, cram into small, cavelike bunkers, overwhelmed by the bitter winter chill and the very real possibility of sudden death.
Of course, those options can all get pretty costly, so if you're looking for a more budget-conscious option, you can always just cram the ashes in a Ziploc bag and call it good.
Playing outrageously fast in order to cram 246 riffs into 67 minutes does not make you a good thrash band if you can't find a way to make those riffs congele into enjoyable songs.
Since Harry, the youngest in his class, is joining the program a few weeks in, he has some catching up to do, but the CIA isn't too worried about the Labrador acing his cram session.
However, there doesn't seem to be an explanation for why the hole in the filing is ovular rather than circular, though that could imply LG intends to cram more than one camera behind its cutout.
Human stupidity is a constant throughout history, but without the help of technology, we could never have, over the centuries, managed to do such an extraordinary thing as cram the Earth's atmosphere full of chemicals.
As a believer in eating most of your calories after you work out (or trying to, anyway), I was staying up at night just to cram in more and more food after my evening deadlifts.
It's a bare-minimum alternative to a garage, but the Lanmodo also appears to be a vastly superior solution to those fold-up cardboard sun-blockers you're supposed to cram in your windshield when parked.
On one hand, it is an enviable thing to try to cram this deeply written world full of real-life ideology and giving players the capability to navigate these things and make choices within them.
It has a cast of wildly different characters, each with their own motivations and agendas, and the show manages to cram an impressive amount of story and world-building into just a couple of seasons.
" She adds, "The thing is, I don't really know how to do that, because I didn't really ever study for tests, so I'm not really sure how to cram, but I imagine it's like that.
Photo: Kevin Purdy Dorm desks aren't renowned for their expansive surfaces, so the best desk lamp for a first-year student should be compact, adjustable in height, and sufficiently bright for late-night cram sessions.
But as the brand-new bootleg test booklets show, the cram schools continue to find ways to subvert the defenses of the College Board and its security contractor, Educational Testing Service of Princeton, New Jersey.
As part of the update, which doubled the amount of characters you can cram into a single tweet, the company replaced its character counter with a weird circle icon that changes colors as you type.
But for bucket-listers, or anyone looking to cram their itinerary with every last volcanic crater, rock formation, and old-growth forest, those fees can add up quickly, hence the beauty of an annual pass.
That said, like all laptop makers who try to cram big, power-hungry processors inside thin-and-light laptops, any potential buyers should know that there's bound to be some CPU throttling due to heat.
When the resolution was released, Democrats discovered to their anger that the House impeachment managers would have to cram 24 hours' worth of arguments into two days, forcing them to speak late into the night.
In keeping with his precedent-crushing presidency, this road trip is a veritable extravaganza designed to cram as much pageantry, showmanship, big stage photo-ops and perhaps some serious business into a jam-packed itinerary.

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