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And we're back to categories crammed full of Best Picture nominees.
Consider that the "space" of Freelancer is comically crammed full of stuff.
The house is completely crammed full with things that Patrick and I love.
Like his house, his new book is crammed full of strange and mesmerizing stuff.
Aerial shots show wide paths and parkways crammed full with families, young people and seniors.
And the area around Orlando is crammed full of theme parks, including Disney World and Universal Studios.
Overall, iOS 20173 looks like it's gonna be crammed full of features that power users will appreciate.
But it's also crammed full of great jokes and features TV's best new will-they/won't-they romance.
Prepare to stagger through randy, raunchy, raucous scenarios crammed full of bad manners, twisted humor, and graphic bodily functions.
As far as really expensive phones crammed full of features goes, Samsung's tipped the scale in its favor (for now).
When subway, train stations, and airports get crammed full of people, it's impossible to hear loudspeaker announcements over all the noise.
Its six seconds could be crammed full to the point of frenzy, if that seemed an appropriate goal for the occasion.
For one thing, it's highly serialized, crammed full of story beats and jokes that work best if you've seen every episode.
Synthetic CDOs crammed full of sub-prime mortgages haven't resurfaced following the havoc wreaked across financial markets over a decade ago.
The SUV of the future is crammed full of screens: 11 total, with more than 100 combined inches of screen real estate.
In 2014, New York Times op-ed columnist Nicholas Kristof visited Myanmar and walked through refugee camps still crammed full with Rohingya.
This semiautobiographical film is crammed full of genuine moments, showcasing the good, bad, and ugly aspects of family, friendship, and growing up.
Social and political upheaval also helps to account for the astonishing success of the first film, which was crammed full of ABBA hits.
You're doped up on Vicodin and drinking meal replacement shakes because your nose is crammed full of gauze and you can't taste anything.
The city is crammed full of restaurants and bars and in the summer, nightclubs open up on barges along the Sava and Danube rivers.
The Sport is crammed full of other sensors, but the only other one that really matters for fitness data is the heart-rate sensor.
Her Instagram is also worth a follow, crammed full of vintage clothing, parties in the hills, and hair and tattoo-inspiration worth screen-shotting.
The two-minute trailer is crammed full of more jokes per second than a 30 Rock episode, each one more groan-worthy than the last.
He says although he didn't expect it to be "crammed full," the excess of empty space was unacceptable, and he's blaming it on the packaging.
In any case, prospects for passage of another round of tax cuts are low, with the fall legislative session already crammed full of other issues.
Parsing emotions that had existed only as masses in my chest was like trying to suppress a gag reflex with a mouth crammed full of marbles.
But then the foreman led Edelman to the other side of the factory, which was crammed full of workers who had the dexterity to assemble those components.
Game of Thrones aired only seven episodes, but those seven episodes were all crammed full of stuff (arguably too much stuff, given the season's weird, disjointed quality).
Today, Chinese EV startup Byton unveiled its electric SUV concept, a wannabe Tesla killer that's crammed full of so much tech it would make Elon Musk's head spin. Seriously.
In Dakar and other cities, men stand on street corners with small cages crammed full of birds known locally as pithis, some of which are red-billed fire finches.
Now, the film's full cast list has been revealed, and it looks like Glover and Jones aren't the only big names onboard—the thing is completely crammed full of stars.
But outside of those references, it's an empty vessel: a modern-looking action movie crammed full of shiny VR environments and throwback properties, but with no clear identity of its own.
Buffy was playful in a similar way, famously mounting key episodes that contained only minimal dialogue, or that looked as austere art films, or that were crammed full of original songs.
Dotted throughout the world, data centers are like highly organized versions of our basements, crammed full of stuff we only occasionally access, but still consuming vast amounts of space and energy.
The dense script is also crammed full of zingers about Sudan the white rhino, Bitcoin nerds, Facebook's shadowy dealings, armed teachers, and the ongoing mystery of who exactly bit Beyoncé at that party.
It wasn't just the area around the airport -- major subway stations in Tokyo were crammed full of commuters on Monday, all stuck waiting for bullet trains and subway services that had shut down.
Avoiding big risks is how we end up with summers crammed full of sequels, reboots, and attempts to launch "franchises" or "universes" just because that's how Marvel and Disney are making millions of dollars.
"The combined volumes mean that the infrastructure is crammed full – there's little or no room for incremental volumes," R.T. Dukes, head of U.S. Lower 48 oil supply at Wood Mackenzie said in a note.
Upon his return, I directed his attention to the craft beer cooler at the end of the bar, which was crammed full of Mexican IPAs, hefeweizens, porters, and at least one squash-flavored beer.
A bright pink mannequin is adorned with glittering gold fabric, backpacks are defaced with his trademark scribbles, a diamante-encrusted papier-mâché skull sits on top of plastic shelves crammed full with multicolored yarn.
In one house, I saw a cheap suitcase, crammed full with clothes, but not yet closed , like someone had tried to squeeze in as much as possible and had struggled to get the suitcase shut.
Ambriola Co Inc's mammoth warehouse in West Caldwell, New Jersey, is crammed full of boxes and wheels of harder cheeses such as Parmigiano Reggiano, Pecorino Romano and Grana Padano — and more is coming, lots more.
Our pursuit of short-term dopamine bursts has created an environment so crammed full of signals — many aimed at the base emotions of envy, resentment, and outrage — that we have become collectively distracted and unhappy.
Incoherent, disconnected, self-interrupting, obsessed with pointless minutiae and crammed full of odd, limp stabs at profundity from a closed-off man in his 70s who apparently has no ability to edit or accept constructive criticism.
Elsewhere, the film is crammed full of fun character actors, right down to a somewhat nonsensical cameo from Christopher Walken that feels as if it's wrapping up a plot mostly left on the cutting room floor.
Even in this quick clip, the audio is crammed full of funny gags about how proud the "Duffer mothers" must be of their writer-director boys, and other, less verbal audio reactions to sudden on-screen action.
The GMC Sierra Denali as we have it configured here is a $70,000 pickup, so it's not really cheap, but it's so crammed full of technology, premium amenities, and versatility that I think it's almost a bargain.
The room is crammed full of people who are here for sharia court: Husbands and wives, in-laws and parents, and uncles and neighbors sit on the floor in a room without furniture and talk about their problems.
Rushfield's newest venture is the newsletter The Ankler, which comes out three or four times per week and is crammed full of great reporting on the film and TV industries, alongside gossip, commentary, and a healthy dose of snark.
NAJAF, Iraq (Reuters) - There is more than a century of Iraqi history in Sheikh Yousif Akar's house, a modest home in the holy city of Najaf which the retired teacher has crammed full of local antiques collected over 50 years.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Last year, the Pixel 3 proved that it's possible to use software to create a thoughtful phone that's just as powerful, and sometimes easier to use than competitors crammed full of the latest high-end components.
Saturated with details and counterterrorism jargon, crammed full of real-world characters some would prefer to forget (looking at you, John Yoo), this swampy exposé is so tangled in red tape and competing political agendas that it can barely breathe.
The New York City Sanitation Department has taken away the litter baskets from Harlem primarily because it says that while the baskets are intended only for litter from pedestrians, most had been crammed full of trash bags and debris from homes and businesses.
The first issue (Spring 2018) drops this month, and it's crammed full of guilt-free goodness: smart ways to get a chocolate fix, how to turn veggies into French fries, weight loss success stories, and more recipes than you can shake a spatula at!
And as it turns out, "conceptually audacious, but not actually that interesting" is an apt description of Taboo as a whole, because it's crammed full of ideas and scenes where you can see what everyone involved is going for and how they fall short.
Stallone is barely in the film, but he nods toward one of its other fun riffs: Guardians 2 is crammed full of Marvel Easter eggs, some of which will be easily caught by casual fans and some of which are only there for diehards.
"Saturated with details and counterterrorism jargon, crammed full of real-world characters some would prefer to forget (looking at you, John Yoo), this swampy exposé is so tangled in red tape and competing political agendas that it can barely breathe," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her review for The Times.
Every day was crammed full; I scarcely sat down, developed a huge blister on my right heel where the sandal strap rubbed, but, somehow, always managed to limp on to the next gallery, the next room, the next church, the next fresco, until finally I was so saturated I couldn't take anything in.
Yeah, by now you've probably heard all of the most famous lines too many times for them to really register, but then something like George McFly (Crispin Glover, in one of the greatest weirdo screen performances ever) demanding, "Lou, give me a milk ... [dramatic pause] ... Chocolate," sinks in, and you realize anew just how crammed full of great lines the film is.
Filled with allusions to everything from "Tristram Shandy" to "The Lone Ranger," from "Paradise Lost" to "Alice in Wonderland," and crammed full with puns, wordplay, vulgar jokes and lyrical asides, "The Moor's Last Sigh" is many books at the same time: a demented family saga, a twisted Bildungsroman, an exploration of the uses and misuses of art and a dark historical parable that rivals Mr. Rushdie's 1981 masterpiece, "Midnight's Children," in scope, inventiveness and ambition.
Riley Fitzgerald from MusicFeeds said "Chiaroscuro is a big, spacious record. 12 tracks arrive crammed full of hooks and loaded with riffs. A radio-friendly rock sound with funk and reggae undercurrents." ABC staff writer called the album "a sun drenched, genre bending delight".
Hedayat finds trucks crammed full of hundreds of dogs hungry and vomiting after being force-fed rice on the way to Hanoi's dog meat only restaurants and meets the village that murdered the thieves plaguing them. Hedayat worked on the film with director Daniel Bogado."Vietnam's Dog- Snatchers (2014)", BFI.
Clift achieved respect and popularity within the scientific community of his time. Dr. South spoke of him as 'a kindly- hearted creature, always ready to impart and not to appropriate information,' and with a 'head crammed full of knowledge.' Benjamin Brodie the elder praised his industry and his thirst for the acquisition of knowledge, his sagacity and keen observation. He was esteemed by Sir Joseph Banks, Dr. Wollaston, Sir Humphry Davy.
After the war, the island was one of the largest Fifth Air Force aircraft reclamation center in the Pacific. A smelting operation was established, and USAAF planes from all over the region were flown there to be scrapped. Despite scrapping the island was crammed full of aircraft and vehicles until 1988 when it was cleared in a final scrap drive. The scrap was taken to Krakatau Steel Mill in Java.
There is a distinct division in this image between the celestial upper half and the heavy, earthbound lower half. The upper section is serene, with a gold background enveloping Jesus, the good thief (whose soul is being borne up to Heaven), and the bad thief (whose soul is being torn out by demons). The bottom part of the panel, however, is crammed full of figures and narratives. A swooning Mary is supported by attendants, including John.
Andy Hinds at AllMusic gave Uncertain Terms three stars out of five, describing it as following in the footsteps of its 1993 predecessor Introspection and being "Crammed full of completely over the top rock/fusion guitar solos". He praised Howe's guitar playing as having "unfathomable speed and stamina" and that he "has taken all of the innovations of Eddie Van Halen and Yngwie Malmsteen and expanded them to monstrous proportions." He also noted "5 Mile Limit" and "Stringed Sanity" as highlights.
The earliest modern reference to the archaeological significance of Trimontium stems from finds uncovered during mid-Victorian railway cutting works as part of the Waverley Line construction in 1846. As land to the east of the village of Newstead was worked, finds from pits crammed full of Roman artefacts were uncovered. Bronze face mask from Trimontium - on display at National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh. Excavations by James Curle between February 1905 and September 1910 began the first exploration of the site, making many findings.
He sets off for Perth with his load and passes various characters on the road: a nagging wife and her family, a cautious man hauling a sailboat, and a station wagon crammed full of toy balls. He repeatedly passes by another female hitchhiker. The wife creates a roadblock by streaming pink paper across the highway. When Quid stops at the sight of it, she climbs into his cab and orders Quid to catch up with her husband who left her at the side of the road.
As the end of October drew to a close, the rumors of when the squadron would be moved to the American front were coming thick and fast. Orders finally came through to stop combat missions on 26 October and leave for the American Sector in the South on 1 November. On 28 October, the last day of flying with the RAF was a fitting climax to three months on the British Front, crammed full of aerial activity. It was also the last day of combat flying for the 148th Aero Squadron.
It contained the fire until late afternoon, when the flames leapt across and began to destroy the wide affluent luxury shopping street of Cheapside. Everybody had thought St. Paul's Cathedral a safe refuge, with its thick stone walls and natural firebreak in the form of a wide empty surrounding plaza. It had been crammed full of rescued goods and its crypt filled with the tightly packed stocks of the printers and booksellers in adjoining Paternoster Row. However, the building was covered in wooden scaffolding, undergoing piecemeal restoration by Christopher Wren.
" Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post called the film "rough, tough, funny and splashy most of the way. There's a serious dip the final third, but Keith's newcomer offers shrewd, vastly enjoyable performances." Harrison's Reports praised the film as "A superb Western, well acted and crammed full of action, human interest, pathos, suspense, plus some romance and humor." A positive review from Charles Stinson in the Los Angeles Times praised the dialogue as "by turns, virile, rowdily funny and then, abruptly, not always predictably, it is pensive, even gentle.
It providing recreation and camp activities under the guidance of Michigan students and alumni for boys from poor homes, the juvenile court, and the detention home. In 1921, Reimann described the first Fresh Air Camp in The Michigan Alumnus: > Three sections of ten days each, beginning July 12, were crammed full of > happiness for these street urchins, who indulged in swimming hiking, > baseball, nature study, campfire stunts, songs and talks. ... Most of the > boys returned home heavier, and surely healthier and happier, because > Michigan men and women proved themselves unselfish.
A line of dialogue delivered by Mary Wickes, referring to the refurbishment the old-fashioned Brinker home, a dowdy house crammed full of Victoriana kitsch, desperately needed, was filmed twice, once as "How can I convert this McKinley stinker into a Dewey modern?" and the second time with the name Truman substituted for Dewey. When the film opened in New York City in late October, Dewey seemed a sure win, so the Dewey line was retained. When Truman unexpectedly won the election, a revised reel was sent to theaters. Davis, a staunch Truman supporter, sent Montgomery, who had headed the Hollywood Republican Committee to elect Dewey, a gloating telegram.
1940] he left home with his guitar and very little else and set out on the hard road to fame and fortune. The next few years, continuing this story in a fairy-tale manner, were hard and poverty-stricken, but crammed full of useful experience. Apart from learning how to exist on one meal a day and other artistic exercises, he worked at an open-air park show, sang and yodelled with any band that would have him, and worked with a traveling medicine show. Eventually he got a job with a popular group known as the "Down Homers" while they were in Hartford, Connecticut.
Along with other Protestants and Catholics, Hunt had no doubt that the fire was not a miracle, so he concentrates on what he considered to be the fanatical and grotesque responses of the participants. He also believed that the interior of the church was the epitome of bad taste, writing that it was "crammed full of trumpery pictures of old Saints, and decorated throughout in that bad taste which Roman Catholics have to themselves in Europe but which here the modern Greeks share with them."Bronkhurst, J., William Holman Hunt, A Catalogue Raisonné, vol 1, p.278 Hunt depicted the various competing religious groups along with the different races and ethnicities of the region.
White space should not be considered merely "blank" space — it is an important element of design which enables the objects in it to exist at all; the balance between positive (or non-white) and the use of negative spaces is key to aesthetic composition. Inexpert use of white space, however, can make a page appear incomplete. When space is at a premium, such as in some types of magazine, newspaper, and yellow pages advertising, white space is limited in order to get as much vital information on to the page as possible. A page crammed full of text or graphics with very little white space runs the risk of appearing busy or cluttered, and is typically difficult to read.
A commission granted by Pope Eugene IV meant that Filarete, over the course of twelve years, cast the bronze central doors for Old St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, which were completed in 1445.Ghiberti's great bronze doors for the Baptistery of Florence preceded this. In the following century, Filarete's doors were preserved when Old St Peter's was demolished and they were later reinstalled in the new St. Peter's Basilica. Although they were created during the Renaissance, the doors have distinct Byzantine influences and seem tied to the Medieval era. Some critics have noted that the doors offer a glimpse into the mind of Filarete, claiming that they show his “mind of medieval complexity crammed full of exciting but not quite assimilated classical learning”.
The Rhapsody Tapes received critical acclaim upon release. Jonty Simmons of Hysteria Magazine was very positive about the album, giving it a perfect score of 10 and stating "The Rhapsody Tapes solidifies their position atop the pile of DIY wunderkinds. When the rest of us have already teleported to their dimension of hyperreality, those who refuse to give it a chance will regret not jumping on the ship earlier". Alex Sievers of KillYourStereo gave the album a score of 94 (out of 100) and stated that the band "has challenged the preconceived notions of their art and music from both fans and detractors alike" and also stating that the album is "not only crammed full of new classics but is also their best work yet".
Dwelling is this apartment at Via Napione 15 in Turin for over seventy years, Rama's studio-home became an extension of herself, her persona, and her singular artistic visions. On one set day a weeks, she used to open up her workshop abode to friends and intellectuals. Part Museum, part asylum, part apothecary, part reliquary, part anthropological archive: her home overflows with small sculptures, talismans, relics, masks, exotic figurines, dolls, miniature charms, unusual tchotchkes, artifacts, shoes and shoe molds, vessels, glassbottle soft perfume, strands of beads, pieces of jewelry she made, hanging ornaments, exhibition posters, etchings, paintings, and pictures everywhere. Boxes, crates, drawers, and shelves are crammed full of strips of rubber, tape measures, hammers, scissors, brushes, markers, pencil nubs, watercolor cakes, pastels, vials of pigment, jars of ink and Flashe paint.
See CD Page UK Tour '75 for more information Recorded live at Derby College on their UK tour in November 1975. This official release is fully authorized by the band and taken from the original radio recorded tapes which have been remastered under the band's supervision and presented here with the full complete show comprising fifteen tracks in superb quality. This previously unreleased live recording features the Thin Lizzy classic line up performing songs from both the Nightlife (1974) and Fighting (1975) albums plus rare live versions of "Little Darling", "The Rocker", a prototype version of "Cowboy Song" which had still to be recorded and which Phil Lynot titles here, as "Derby Blues" and even a sound check jam session recorded minutes before the gig. This album is released as a deluxe CD contains over 78 minutes of classic live Thin Lizzy and a full colour 20-page booklet crammed full of live photos and extensive liner notes from Brian Downey.
In 1845 he travelled to Brittany, where he built friendships, in particular with the Comtesse de Tromelin, born Mathilde Devin de Belleville in 1813, with whom he stayed and to whom he dedicated his "Chemin à Ploujean" (in a dedication that attests to the strength of their relationship) Manchester from Kersal Moor He travelled to Fougères in Ille-et-Vilaine then at Morlaix in Finistère. After the 1848 Revolution he returned to the United Kingdom where he specialized in orientalist subjects, became a member of the New Society of Painters in Water Colours and had a major success with the businessmen of Manchester, making paintings crammed full of detail for them. In 1851 his admirer Queen Victoria commissioned paintings of Liverpool and Manchester to celebrate her visit there, which remain in the Royal Collection along with examples of his orientalist works. His View of Manchester has become an iconic image of the 19th-century Cottonopolis.
In a five-star review for The Independent, Christopher Hooton claimed that it has become fashionable among critics to ridicule Malick's recent films, but that given a chance the film is a "masterpiece" and even "life-changing". In Entertainment Weekly, Joe McGovern derided it as "incoherent, disconnected, self-interrupting, obsessed with pointless minutiae and crammed full of odd, limp stabs at profundity [...] you’ll find yourself searching in the margins of each shot for something or someone tangible to grasp onto." Film critic Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com gave the film two and a half out of four stars. Although he had always praised Malick's work and style in the past ("I don't believe that the Austin-based director has ever made a bad movie"), he wrote that Song to Song "is the first Malick film I’ve watched where the dots never came together to form a legible image", emphasizing the film's need for more "rhetorical connective tissue" that would further connect to the film's themes as well as better characterizations, because of the film's highly chaotic nature.

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