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If there is a key to who Bill was, it is crammed into the folders that are crammed into them.
But the WBC is crammed into three weeks in March.
But again, it's all crammed into a relatively small package.
Group Six crammed into the elevator with two parent chaperones.
Residents crammed into the only large supermarket to stock up.
The Ohs moved in, nine people crammed into two rooms.
So she rounded up four others, now crammed into her car.
During Hurricane Irma, inmates sleep on mats crammed into public areas.
But how well do they work when crammed into a pen?
It's a lot of whimsy crammed into a five-hour runtime.
It's amazing how much Sony has crammed into that little frame.
About 10,5693 migrants remain crammed into camps on Greece's Aegean Islands.
And more seats have been crammed into planes to maximize profits.
Many crammed into a pair of bathrooms along the rear wall.
At least 73 people had been crammed into the unventilated trailer.
All of 2020's functionality is crammed into a single screen.
Crammed into its gargantuan camera hump are dual 2360-megapixel cameras.
Residents on Monday night crammed into a community meeting, seeking answers.
Freight agents were crammed into attics and basements all over town.
Hundreds of African migrants were crammed into boats headed for Italy.
There, all eight were crammed into one room with two beds.
There are dozens of them crammed into the relatively small space.
One hundred and thirty-seven people were crammed into Iancu's car.
Group No. 6 crammed into the elevator with two parent chaperones.
It's just a giant screen crammed into a surprisingly manageably-sized phone.
Inmates were crammed into the cells, with no room to move around.
Crammed into a traditionally released TV season, it feels out of place.
Its 245m people are crammed into an area the size of Oregon.
Crammed into a small milk truck, the band takes to the road.
Panna's forest guards gave chase, crammed into Bolero jeeps, rattling yet indestructible.
Perhaps that's why "SALLY4EVER" often feels like two shows crammed into one.
Some are crammed into hotels or sleeping under bridges or on sidewalks.
That evening, Tita's family—including her aunt—crammed into a hotel room.
Look like you're going first class, even if you're crammed into coach.
Eventually, they all crammed into the master bedroom, the children squirming acrobatically.
Instead, she found herself drawn to the geeky gear crammed into every corner.
I was not ready for that many bad takes crammed into one letter.
But then a whopping 21970,215 people crammed into it over the previous weekend.
Imagine all eight of us crammed into a makeup trailer in the morning.
Too much information crammed into the small grids can get boring and overwhelming.
Rescuers found the baby bulldogs inside the van crammed into just two crates.
Not surprisingly there isn't an entire pizza factory crammed into this desktop dispenser.
Six of us crammed into my New Haven apartment to watch the returns.
The stuff came away in clumps, which Iggy crammed into the carry-bag.
There are just as many Rick and Morty nods crammed into the game.
Instead, hundreds of people crammed into a Renaissance Hotel ballroom in Orlando, Fla.
I had no freaking idea about half the stuff he crammed into there.
Yet tens of thousands have been crammed into it, for years-long periods.
It's the entire 19th century English gentleman's Grand Tour crammed into seven weeks.
About 20 to 30 of us were crammed into the warm, lit space.
Journalists from around the world crammed into the room to record the event.
Women and children were crammed into the back of one of the trucks.
In squalid camps, whole families live crammed into one-room cinder block huts.
Their bed is crammed into a large communal tent shared by nearly 200 people.
On desktop, multiple reactions to comments look a bit too crammed into one space.
Pictures in state media showed thousands of people crammed into lines outside the station.
But now those Stories and the pro content are all crammed into one screen.
During peak hours, the number of people crammed into the small space feels ridiculous.
The first was packed: around 50 people crammed into a Harlem community centre space.
About 300 people, most of them high school students, crammed into the small space.
Broccoli just crammed into a drawer so that it can shed tiny florets everywhere?
Bodies, workbenches and machinery are crammed into four rooms that flow into one another.
Created to accommodate 3,000 people, more than 15,000 people are crammed into the facility.
More than 3,000 people on Samos are crammed into facilities designed to hold 700.
When crammed into a 1.2-inch screen, those data fields are entirely illegible while running.
But don't worry, they won't be crammed into your chat inbox like with Facebook Messenger.
Most of the remaining rebels are now crammed into a corner in north-west Syria.
"You should be angry," he told parents crammed into a high school gym in Flint.
At its height there were half a million people crammed into a 1.3-mile area.
I mean, every festering fear on the reactionary right is crammed into that one article!
There's so many big names crammed into one picture that it's easy to miss them.
Two aluminum desks, books crammed into a bookcase, a faded poster for Shakespeare in Love.
Hundreds of boxes, stacked to the ceiling, were crammed into a 53,200-square-foot house.
Men are usually crammed into the hold, where they sometimes suffocate, dozens at a time.
More than 100 people were originally crammed into the stifling big-rig trailer, Homan said.
When so many people are crammed into a space then issues of identity naturally occur.
And there is only so much that can be crammed into a four-hour session.
Mr. al-Hussein was taken indoors and crammed into a room with dozens of others.
On Monday, they crammed into a hearing room to speak, two minutes at a time.
I crammed into Mezher's vehicle, sharing a seat with a corporal in a black balaclava.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: It was about noon when we all crammed into the elevator.
During past Olympics, players' families have crammed into hotel rooms, some sleeping on the floor.
When crammed into desks sited close together, workers wear headphones to shut out noisy neighbours.
They were together during the shooting, they said, about 60 students crammed into a closet.
Start with the fact that our city has 21980 million people crammed into 22000 square miles.
Tokyo is immensely crowded, with more than 13.5 million people crammed into just 840 square miles.
Hundreds of Pakistani Muslims have left the port city, crammed into buses, after threats of revenge.
He showed the sick crammed into hospital corridors and the struggles of residents to get treatment.
Many young women work in factories far from home, where they live crammed into spartan dormitories.
They now number 21,2200, crammed into abandoned departure lounges and former Olympic facilities in harrowing conditions.
They're also siblings, crammed into 82 square feet, which presents an entirely different set of challenges.
Occupying two small floors, machines and free weights are crammed into what's essentially a fancy hallway.
Unhappily, he ends up with cartons of the record crammed into every inch of his apartment.
The crowd crammed into the Yuma tent as they watched Idris prepare to start his set.
What is interesting is the other innovations the company have crammed into the new camera body.
She is back with her parents, crammed into the San Francisco home she grew up in.
Either way, it's seriously impressive how much power Intel has crammed into a tiny upgradable box.
On Lesbos, about 10,000 people have been crammed into Moria, a camp built for just 3,100.
On Tuesday night, hundreds of Ossoff supporters crammed into a ballroom at a Crowne Plaza hotel.
There, animals are crammed into cages without food or water, left in the intense desert heat.
He's crammed into a Google conference room with Ted Power, a UX designer, talking into a webcam.
I've seen so much stuff crammed into people's anal cavities that I'm rarely surprised by it anymore.
The Last Jedi feels like six hours' worth of movie crammed into two and a half hours.
As an isolated incident, finding money crammed into a rapidly-spinning computer part is of course strange.
The Roku 4 surpasses other Roku models due to the guts crammed into it's pancake-sized body.
Its people are nearly all crammed into a narrow fertile strip on either side of the Nile.
Between 2004 and 2017, it was crammed into an office at the back of a business park.
Crammed into a room with just curtains separating the families from one another, this is now home.
In the north the persuasion is often done in groups of 21999, crammed into a small room.
If I'm stuck in the pigeon hole, that means no one else will get crammed into it.
With 7.4 million people crammed into its 426 square miles, Hong Kong can be overwhelming to tourists.
Perhaps our fave thing about this video is the sheer number of geek references crammed into it.
Reuters correspondents saw people evacuating buildings in the sprawling capital, and hundreds crammed into central Syntagma Square.
As a result, more action than ever had to be crammed into a smaller period of time.
They crammed into holding pens that, like submarine airlocks, acted as passages from one environment to another.
Starting just before 10 o'clock both mornings, perhaps 30 reporters crammed into the court's public information office.
Why would a 2004 pop song be so conspicuously crammed into a 2007 film set in 2008?
Mothers with young children crammed into overcrowded group tents or slept outdoors for weeks at a time.
Although crammed into the space, the angled canvas is unimposing — buoyant almost, seeming somehow capable of levitation.
Up to 100 people are often crammed into a single house, waiting for smugglers to move them.
My hair was crammed into a beanie, which I pulled down low enough to cover my eyebrows.
Families, couples, teenagers were all oblivious, crammed into cellphone stores, Toys "R" Us and the food court.
Advocates from around the country — Indiana and Ohio, for example — crammed into the majority leader's office, chanting.
Do you like watches with big displays and all sorts of sensors crammed into their sizeable cases?
Close by, about 1,000 more migrants are crammed into the Macedonian transit camp, designed for 700 people.
The more he worried about time, the more things he crammed into whatever time he had left.
Her lawyers, journalists and a supporter — six people in total — were crammed into the four available seats.
He shares one shelter with seven other people, all male Ethiopians who sleep crammed into one bed.
That's already a lot of Game of Thrones references crammed into a relatively short block of text, right?
Bebop's sweeping narratives also won't be crammed into a single film, but rather a full ten-episode order.
The tiny bathtub shower crammed into your equally tiny apartment probably feels like a claustrophobic nightmare every morning.
Over 200 Labour activists have crammed into a backroom more used to 18th birthday parties than political rallies.
And despite all the tech that's crammed into them, the Vinci headphones weren't too heavy on my head.
Here's detailed diagram made by Google showing all the tech crammed into the Pixel 4's top bezel.
Soho is central London's last village, where the spirit of the city is crammed into one square mile.
At least 100 illegal immigrants, mainly from Mexico and Guatemala, were crammed into the back of the truck.
It was pure Paul, and for the 20,000 people crammed into the dome, that was more than enough.
They are a hodge-podge of product, tightly crammed into a space that is largely devoid of inspiration.
In poorer districts like Kansas City and Wichita, students are crammed into deteriorating buildings with bloated class sizes.
Standing in the abandoned hallways today, it's difficult to imagine more than 1,000 people crammed into this prison. 
More than 2 million people are crammed into the Gaza Strip, more than two-thirds of them refugees.
Currently, this is time most spend at the wheel of a car or crammed into an overfilled train.
"General—Unarranged," for example, was a thick folder, bulging with papers that had been sloppily crammed into it.
Soon more words were being crammed into those 50 pages through smaller-than-normal typefaces and other techniques.
"The biggest threat to our democracy is not one individual," he told 700 people crammed into a ballroom.
The bank currently has about 13,000 employees crammed into the 52-story tower, which was built for 3,500.
Hundreds of millions of Chinese are expected to be crammed into trains, buses and planes for family reunions.
Hundreds of dignitaries crammed into tight corridors, moving between the modest meeting halls of Munich's Bayerischer Hof Hotel.
Everyone crammed into the bar descended on her, nudging past each other for a chance to greet her.
The group said it found 13 people being held without charge, crammed into a tiny, dark, windowless room.
Scores of people crammed into a Bible study classroom decorated with maps and photos of the Holy Land.
Then there were pieces of the Belle Époque sets of "Manon" crammed into the wings for Saturday evening's performance.
More than 1,100 people crammed into a middle school gym in Nashua Sunday afternoon to see the Minnesota senator.
The country's prison population of 622,000, the world's fourth-largest, is crammed into jails built to hold 372,000 inmates.
The group were all crammed into a single bed, getting some rest while on tour in Wildwood, New Jersey.
These short matches were thrilling, with the wickets, big hits and drama of a week crammed into three hours.
More than 2 million people are crammed into the narrow Gaza strip, which is blockaded by Egypt and Israel.
But the crowd crammed into the Lee Shau Kee Lecture Centre at the University of Hong Kong wasn't budging.
Often, the most exciting thing about new gaming hardware is how many RGB lights have been crammed into it.
They crammed into a migrant shelter and a primary school across the road and bedded down on inflatable mattresses.
The pictures show dogs crammed into dirty, rusty cages, and filthy canines left to suffer in bare, concrete rooms.
"Our 170 guests crammed into our dance tent, no seats, soaking wet, and — I'm sure — confused," Carpanzano Durcan says.
Many crammed into Shishu Sadan children's hospital in west Delhi for respiratory spasms and aggravated asthma, pneumonia and bronchitis.
Some students have reported playing board games during school, getting crammed into auditoriums or watching movies all day long.
Boys and girls crammed into small classrooms recite the Uyghur alphabet which most are learning for the first time.
The club's temporary offices have been crammed into the space he keeps at a water bottling company he owns.
But Mr. Rosso was crammed into the small, wood-paneled shop on Friday with no intention of dampening Deisel.
About a hundred people crammed into the theater space, which had been reconfigured with a runway down the center.
"White working class" mixes race and class into a volatile compound, privilege and disadvantage crammed into a single phrase.
Terry McAuliffe of Virginia, his voice startling his family and aides crammed into the hallway in front of him.
They crammed into apartments full of cockroaches, moving from state to state to stay ahead of the bill collectors.
Lots of celebs crammed into Story Nightclub ... among them, Fat Joe, Winnie Harlow and Meek Mill and Jonathan Cheban.
They sung in stairwells, exhibition spaces, and even crammed into Mona's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory-style glass elevator.
Fourteen people crammed into the room, the President sitting in a folding chair on the corner of the table's head.
"You'd have situations where fans, workers and maybe a food cart were all crammed into the same elevator," Chitwood said.
She says her family of five live crammed into one tiny room in one of the poorest parts of Hyderabad.
But you can also do those things with a $30 Echo Dot that's not hideously crammed into a pricier soundbar.
She listened to Bono perform "One" in front of 1,700 people crammed into the Stanford Memorial Auditorium for a memorial.
Thousands of Rohingya families are crammed into the one-room cement brick houses that line the narrow streets of Arakanabad.
Many have crammed into the guest rooms and houses of Airbnb hosts, friends, and volunteers, or scored coveted donated trailers.
That night he read to the end of the petition and discovered four sensible proposals crammed into its final page.
The only question was whose story would be crammed into the time the show had left — Martin's, or someone else's.
The other thing about Venice is that you have 20 to 30 different cultures crammed into two miles of boardwalk.
Mineral's tours before disbanding in 1998 were modest endeavors: 50 to 100 people crammed into tiny venues across the country.
Many families in this suburb of Soweto, a formerly black township in greater Johannesburg, are still crammed into makeshift housing.
Rocinha, whose 100,22016 people are crammed into one square km (220 acres), was thought to be relatively safe until recently.
NEW YORK - After 15 years of near austerity, U.S. airlines are restoring some small perks for passengers crammed into coach.
Around 6,000 migrants who have trekked across Mexico in a caravan in recent weeks are now crammed into the field.
Tellingly, the managers of those rainy-day funds seem a mite concerned that they are crammed into the same spot.
All in all, it's a far cry from the basement the entire store was crammed into during the redesign process.
But an opposition politician dismissed the strategy as a "garden grab" which will see families "crammed into rabbit hutch developments".
Authorities believe more than 100 people could have been crammed into the trailer at one time, after interviewing the survivors.
At its peak, more than 400,000 Jews were crammed into the ghetto, living in squalid conditions with insufficient food rations.
But crammed into that little booth over cheap beers, I will never forget the way we spoke about building Vox.
And it turned out that news, which is full of people who hate other people, can be crammed into lists.
The mass of people crammed into the parking lot almost trampled one another in an attempt to escape the venue.
The 264 packages crammed into his van that day were double the amount he usually hauled only 230 months earlier.
Souad watches the two-lane road outside her tent congested with desperate people fleeing, crammed into cars, trucks and vans.
However, when he got there, he found kids crammed into other cabins so that he would have to sleep alone.
At 16 pounds, it's the weight of a bowling ball crammed into a package about the size of a softball.
A new constellation of technocratic solutions crammed into a different massive bill is not likely to succeed where Obamacare failed.
For instance, a table had to be built so that Dafoe and Pattinson could be crammed into a single shot.
The lucky ones are crammed into tent camps, others sleeping in the open on the surrounding hillsides and olive groves.
In the early years, many lived crammed into tar paper shacks and ragged teepees in the area around Great Falls.
He answered questions from some of the more than 250 reporters crammed into the lobby of Trump Tower in Manhattan.
There was a LOT crammed into less than an hour here (a nice change of pace after last night's Square slog).
The big top of the Big Apple Circus, crammed into a corner of the Lincoln Center plaza, is not exactly gargantuan.
As The Economist went to press, more than 12,000 people were crammed into a tent camp with facilities for only 1,500.
You also have to separate tasks into individual commands, as the device won't understand two tasks crammed into the same sentence.
Which would've presumably meant hundreds of distressed, loud, shitting animals crammed into cages in a small space with no natural light.
CRAMMED into Meena Choudhary's mud-brick house in Yeoor, on the outskirts of Mumbai, are a television, fridge and washing machine.
In pounding heat and stifling humidity, traumatized and malnourished refugees are crammed into bamboo and canvas huts packed across muddy hillsides.
I crammed into the boat with two guides and a handful of volunteer gardeners who do landscaping work on Pollepel Island.
The only thing in my mind was my little sister, crammed into a tiny coffin and hauled off to the crematorium.
Hundreds of Pakistani Muslims fled the port city on Wednesday, crammed into buses organised by community leaders after threats of revenge.
Like the soccer match in Paris, it's a high-profile event with lots of people crammed into a relatively small space.
Near Seare's house in Addis Ababa, federal police crammed into a tiny hair salon to watch the ceremony live on television.
In Nairobi Remand Centre, seven of us were crammed into a 17x16-foot cell with a tin bucket for a toilet.
From there we walked, as Iancu had, to the train station, where thousands of Jews were crammed into the death trains.
Penises of various shapes and sizes protrude from every wall and are crammed into glass cases that crowd every available surface.
Crammed into buses organized by community leaders and police, they left fearing for their safety after threats of revenge from locals.
The leftover series, between the Houston Astros and the Cleveland Indians, was crammed into the daytime hours, ensuring a smaller audience.
Medications are crammed into plastic tubs, and in the garden of her four-bedroom home stands a 290-gallon water tank.
On Samos, more than 3,000 people are crammed into facilities designed to hold 700, and about 400 live in the woods.
But hotels turned into makeshift shelters are problematic, offering little privacy and space for families crammed into rooms with double beds.
Around 45,000 people crammed into the stadium while the rest of the attendees sat outside, with crowds sprawling outside the venue.
"Provided it wasn't distracting—so long as you haven't got boxers that are crammed into something that's too tight," she said.
She and her four small children are now crammed into their neighbor's hut across the dirt road with a dozen people.
According to a Department of Justice (DOJ) press release, each snake was crammed into its own emptied tube of knockoff Pringles chips.
The Galaxy S8 has a 5.8-inch display crammed into what feels like a normal-sized phone, with a barely-there bezel.
The rent for each room was about $23 a month, split among the four or five tenants who crammed into each room.
Her daughter, son-in-law, and grandson were left homeless by the fire, and they're all crammed into one small hotel room.
In Lordsburg, more than 100 men, women, and children were crammed into two detention spaces with a total maximum capacity of 85.
Also, any opportunity to avoid being crammed into a subway car with my face shoved into someone's armpit is a welcomed one.
Image: SpaceXThe ironic thing about living in space is that you spend all of your time crammed into a tiny tin can.
But those plans have gone awry; the school is now home to hundreds of women and children, crammed into classrooms and corridors.
An Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070 graphics processor in a desktop tower is functionally the same as a 1070 crammed into a notebook.
Sometimes 100 or more animals are crammed into cargo vans, possibly for a few days, locked inside crates with their own excrement.
Western International High School does not have enough books for its pupils, who are crammed into classes of up to 246 children.
For customers who prefer eggs from hens who aren't crammed into cages, there are $4 cartons labeled free-range or pasture-raised.
Greeted cheerily, she is guided to the portable dentist chair crammed into a tiny space next to a gleaming, gray rectangular box.
Let's be honest, a lot of what you're paying for here is the novelty of having all that crammed into a ring.
October 229, 2017: Rohingya refugees crammed into an open-back truck on a highway leading toward the Leda refugee camp in Bangladesh.
At halftime, it seems like half the arena is crammed into a small gated smoking area outside the doors opposite the entrance.
What's really so hypnotically and addictively compelling about the Model 3 is how many great ideas have been crammed into one automobile.
Ms. Bridgeman had been raped and impaled with a pipe, and a brick had been crammed into her mouth, the complaint said.
DAHYAN, Yemen — The boys crammed into the bus, their thin bodies packed three to a seat, with latecomers jammed in the aisle.
On Wednesday night, hundreds crammed into a migrant shelter in Guatemala City and bedded down on the floor of a nearby school.
All 16 people had been crammed into what police described as a "jeep-like vehicle", heading toward the Greek town of Alexandroupolis.
T. is doing two Master's programs simultaneously and my head spins just thinking of all the things he's crammed into his schedule.
We were crammed into my dorm room twin bed, and we hadn't even noticed the condom's absence until the sex was over.
The United Nations thinks half of the two million people in Idlib are internally displaced, and therefore crammed into its overstretched camps.
It is a lot of data crammed into a single screen and needs a lot of tapping simply to log daily symptoms.
Young men crammed into mini-buses and rickshaws were seen shouting slogans and waving the red and yellow flag of Karnataka state.
Sometimes there can be a lifetime of stuff crammed into every drawer and shelf in the house, basement, attic, garage and shed.
The whole point is to make visitors feel like they are actually on the moon, not crammed into an attraction at Disneyland.
On Thursday, representatives from a broader coalition of LGBTQ groups from across Dallas crammed into donated office space to listen and share ideas.
But when Ernst arrived, the room was full, with dozens more crammed into the doorway and spilling into an atrium and adjacent hallways.
With Besson again operating the camera, and a bunch of crew crammed into the tiny set, Delevingne performs the scene again and again.
In interviews with survivors, the team from Disability Rights International (DRI) discovered that 800 children were crammed into a home built for 500.
About 750 people crammed into a small opera house in Rochester on Saturday morning as filmmaker Michael Moore and former Ohio state Sen.
Instead, it feels like an epic fantasy trilogy crammed into a single film and sandwiched in the middle of a fairy tale sitcom.
More than 1,000 people crammed into the small venue, among them members of the Kennedy family, composer Seiji Ozawa, and writer Tom Wolfe.
"I LOVE YOU ELON," a male voice shouted from somewhere among the 2,000 pairs of khaki shorts that had crammed into the tent.
Of course, Samsung being Samsung, there are a bunch of new gimmicky features crammed into it so there's something to show on commercials.
He spent almost an hour on that radio show, crammed into a studio no bigger than a powder room with three teenage boys.
Set to compete against the $35 Google Chromecast, the Roku Express is essentially the old Roku 2 crammed into a very tiny box.
In Berlin's Marzahn-Hellersdorf borough, 2350,4003 people live stacked atop of each other, crammed into one concrete-slab apartment complex after the next.
ON A recent afternoon excavators and dump trucks crammed into what remained of the alleyways of Xupu on the western edge of Shanghai.
Many of the poorest displaced families languish in trailers and shacks, waiting to rebuild, and thousands of others are crammed into rental apartments.
They've been standing in line for possibly hours and now they're crammed into a seat with no leg room and given no food.
Longfield's staff found that some homeless families placed in former office buildings were crammed into single rooms as small as 140 square feet.
Players watched the game in a couple of rooms at the team hotel, then crammed into one to celebrate the victory, Marvin said.
And thanks to curatorial laziness, phenomenal works by talented and important artists are being experienced like so many gewgaws crammed into a Wunderkammer.
If too much matter is crammed into one place, the cumulative force of gravity becomes overwhelming, and the place becomes an eternal trap.
At least 13 grounded stealth fighters rode out Isabel crammed into a single hangar that was rated to withstand a Category 2 hurricane.
It's not just the fact that he's 99 years old that gives it authority, it's the life he's crammed into those 99 years.
Three and a half years ago, Mr. Guengueng's family had to move into a homeless shelter, where they were crammed into two rooms.
Getting all of that at once would make for a Homer Car of an event — too many things unrealistically crammed into one package.
You've seen the images — those super compelling, impressive photographs of someone's years' worth of trash, crammed into a tiny 16-oz mason jar.
Finally we crammed into a boat with 300 other people and set sail from Mariel around three in the morning on July 31.
The image, published in May, contains about 265,000 visible galaxies crammed into a region smaller than the moon's apparent size in the sky.
Chef Randolph and six guests — including me — were crammed into the world&aposs tiniest IHOP, which has a working commercial kitchen inside it.
Transporting them typically means treating them as if they're already dead -- crammed into trailers sometimes for days without sufficient food, water or rest.
The girls, 56 of them, were crammed into a room of less than 413 square feet and given 23 polystyrene mattresses to share.
Shared experiences help us to sort through the seven billion other bodies crammed into the narrow window of existence we're blessed to occupy.
Judging by the half-drunk roars and whistles that followed, most people crammed into the tiny venue space had come specifically to see them.
Business leaders, dressed in traditional robes, left their bodyguards behind as they crammed into the small town of Agbor deep in the Niger Delta.
So many people crammed into the streets that "our march turned into a stand," said Ellen Crafts, who handled public relations for the event.
He estimates there were about 1,500 people crammed into the three tents, an estimate in line with those of the others we spoke with.
Indeed, half of them are crammed into an opening montage, and it is left to Mr Affleck's expository voice-over to piece them together.
"It'll be faster than that jet over there," Musk quipped, as an airplane soared over the exultant crowd crammed into Tesla's Hawthorne, California facility.
Farebrother financed the party herself — organized by Bob Halley — and 80 people crammed into a converted barn near her home in West Sussex, England.
Row after row of tiny tin shacks crammed into a small lot hidden behind a high fence in the middle class neighborhood of Lindavista.
The MateBook 2256 is a 103-inch laptop crammed into a body that's very similar, dimensions- and design-wise, to Apple's 210-inch MacBook.
They're the ones you see crammed into the White House Press Room, bombarding the White House Press Secretary with questions during daily press briefings.
On a recent Saturday afternoon, the elbows were out as dozens of beachgoers crammed into a stretch of the Rockaways shoreline near 26th Street.
The premise felt like one more cynical take on showbiz shallowness and debauchery — "Entourage" and "Episodes" crammed into two ends of a horse costume.
"What's really so hypnotically and addictively compelling about the Model 3 is how many great ideas have been crammed into one automobile," I said.
Sense8 hasn't been fully revived, and a story that probably would have taken seasons to unfold now has to be crammed into two hours.
My house groans with thousands of books — novels, story collections, criticism — crammed into bookshelves on the first and second floor, and even into closets.
I have to resist listing all the activities crammed into the pages of my favorite wimmelbooks because they would come across as cringingly mundane.
The Hunt With two small children crammed into a two-bedroom co-op in Yorkville, Briana Tortoso was ready to head for the suburbs.
This notion of all of this labor and all of this time and all of this artistry crammed into one place, it was extraordinary.
The telltale signs of a town in collapse are crammed into 42 bracing minutes: rioting, gun violence, families torn apart, political secrets and sabotage.
It can help them understand how DNA packs into a cell, or how a giant solar sail could be crammed into a small satellite.
After we lost our home and our house, six of us spent the summer of 1990 crammed into one room in Delhi, sleeping fitfully.
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN)At Beirut's Galilee Secondary School, around 2000 Palestinian teenagers are crammed into a single classroom in a haphazard arrangement of desks.
A vast majority of Rohingya are still crammed into squalid refugee camps in Bangladesh, fearing what might await them if they were to return.
The U.N. humanitarian affairs agency OCHA said the crisis had reached a horrifying level, with displaced people crammed into a small pocket of Idlib.
For any new occupant of the White House, the early months are like a graduate seminar in policy crammed into every half-hour meeting.
The ZNSPCA says that the following morning the elephants were crammed into crates and spirited out of the park as their inspection team slept.
The image above, published in May, contains about 265,000 visible galaxies crammed into a region smaller than the moon's apparent size in the sky.
A vast majority of Rohingya are still crammed into squalid refugee camps in Bangladesh, fearing what might await them if they were to return.
There they joined more than one million other refugees crammed into the city's international districts, the imperial spoils from the prior century's Opium Wars.
He's got more of them crammed into this album than any other record released this year, but it's all right because they all fit snug.
The dogs here are malnourished and physically abused, crammed into tiny wire-floored pens, and exposed to the freezing winter elements and scorching summer conditions.
Over 300 cats found crammed into a single apartment in Toronto, Ontario, are now spread out at foster homes and animal rescues across the city.
It was an uncomfortable but powerful moment that snapped into focus this drama about private agonies crammed into the pressure cooker of a performing life.
At all times, it feels like a full 10-episode season of Transparent crammed into two hours (roughly the running time of four Transparent episodes).
By mid-morning, commuters were crammed into stations across the city, waiting to board trains that were badly delayed, with no service on some lines.
By mid-morning commuters were crammed into stations across the city, waiting to board trains that were badly delayed, with no service on some lines.
And Gamora and Nebula's complicated relationship, despite Karen Gillan's solid performance of the clinically cold assassin, is crammed into tiny, rushed slivers of screen time.
Well what if those musty-ass News Feed posts were crammed into Stories, the hipper, Snapchat-like video thing Facebook added to all its platforms.
In the San Antonio case, at least 100 illegal immigrants, mainly from Mexico and Guatemala, were crammed into the back of the truck, investigators said.
Crammed into dormitories, often with no showers or air-conditioning, plaintiffs were made to work on a construction site that was extremely dangerous, it said.
State media ran photographs of thousands of people crammed into lines outside the station, with some reportedly queuing for 10 hours or more for transport.
We crammed into the subway, which was packed shoulder to shoulder for the 20-minute ride to the convention center on the edge of Munich.
On the morning of Friday, November 16, scientists and diplomats crammed into an auditorium in Versailles, a stone's throw from the Sun King's gilded chateau.
Many have sought shelter with relatives and friends outside the city, but thousands of others have crammed into makeshift camps for internally displaced people (IDP).
Atop the list of craft breweries per capita is Vermont, with 44 of them crammed into one of the nation's smallest and least populated states.
Public places can get very crowded, as you'd expect given the game's setting, and that can seem overwhelming when crammed into a five-inch window.
A standing-room-only crowd of true believers and opportunists crammed into the vast domed hall of a former Gilded Age savings bank in Williamsburg.
Mr. Netanyahu, several aides, a photographer, a lean security guard, Isabel and I all crammed into a small room adjacent to Mr. Netanyahu's primary office.
And the stocks hedge funds have crammed into may not save them — in fact, the selling in an illiquid environment could do quite the opposite.
With Lincoln's death, it was as if millions of people had been crammed into his tomb, trapped in a vault that could not hold them.
Many of the 100 or so people who had crammed into a stuffy cafeteria behind the local high school leapt to their feet and cheered.
They are crammed into disused warehouses, hangars and prisons where armed groups with no experience of handling refugees guard them, say witnesses and rights reports.
Cow slaughter is illegal in most of India, while committing cruelty to cattle by transporting them crammed into small spaces is outlawed across the country.
María's family is now crammed into the backyard of her crumbled house where they have built an improvised shelter with poles and black plastic bags.
With an array of interesting creatures and vignettes crammed into the illustrations, the effect is a high-spirited hybrid of Richard Scarry and Mexican comics.
Last year in Karachi, I came across a family of eight from a village in southern Pakistan crammed into a tiny air-conditioned A.T.M. booth.
Because the course was 200 hours crammed into four weeks, I was spending 10 hours a day, five days a week studying yoga and meditation.
He and Mr Grimes, who had never met before they set out, were crammed into an even smaller hut than their counterparts on the plateau.
How else to explain the sheer number of poorly prepared or careless or sticky-fingered officials crammed into this careening clown-car of an administration?
Greenland crowns its national champion in the shortest season on earth, a year's worth of matches, injuries, controversies and celebrations crammed into a single week.
In a rural community called Monguno, hundreds of people from newly liberated areas have crammed into mud-brick homes abandoned when Boko Haram first invaded.
But what about the long term, as new warfare missions continue to be crammed into work-ups for crew readiness once deployed alongside maintenance requirements?
There were hundreds of miles of traffic jams, streets in Paris were thick with cars, and desperate commuters crammed into the few packed trains available.
Crammed into shelters, they waited to hear if the bodies of hundreds of their missing relatives had been found — and they waited to say goodbye.
"The hotel experience was truncated because we'd be crammed into a room or forced into a lobby," said Philip Bates, the managing partner of Bode.
Below them, the people crammed into the storage hold clamored to scoop up buckets of incoming water and pass them above deck to be dumped overboard.
I owned ample exercise garb prior to kicking off 31 days of athleisure; let's just say my leggings collection couldn't be crammed into a single drawer.
Those 2256 x 1504 pixels crammed into a squarer aspect ratio makes me regret the years I've spent squinting at 73:9 1920 x 1080 screens.
Smart pillows aren't a new idea: If technology can be crammed into a random object, you can be assured someone has already thought of doing it.
Her daughter, son-in-law, and grandson were left homeless by the fire, and the family of five is currently crammed into one small hotel room.
Six months later, and it is awkwardly crammed into my pocket once again, fixed up to make it less likely to be destroyed by random debris.
Thankfully, for those who weren't crammed into the auditorium seating with the rest of us, the whole shebang is now online and viewable through Apple's site.
His path to Poplar Springs almost certainly began when he was crammed into an 18-wheeler on his way to an auction – and eventually a slaughterhouse.
Charity group Oxfam said over 13,000 men, women and children were now crammed into the Moria camp on Lesbos, which was designed to accommodate 3,0003 people.
He dispatched a top aide to a nearby executive office building where junior research employees are crammed into a room, surviving on Lean Cuisine frozen lunches.
When I say "a few of us" it might conjure up an image of three gleeful Vergers crammed into the California T, but that wasn't possible.
Last year, the chicken was crammed into a truck with hundreds of others and sent to the slaughterhouse, reports People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Too many light touches and soft hues crammed into the same space produce an unlikely claustrophobia — a distancing effect that is striking, but antithetical to intimacy.
I had to buy my ticket at the airline's small office inside the Yaoundé airport where a dozen unhappy people crammed into a stuffy waiting room.
On the covered shotengai, or shopping streets, teenagers crammed into the arcades and cooed at the kittens up for adoption on the side of the road.
Tenants are often forced to sleep up to eight in a room, crammed into bunk beds that block windows and even fire exits, the investigation found.
On the Mexican side of the border, thousands of families are crammed into tent encampments, where unsanitary conditions and exposure to the elements have caused illness.
Russia talks of creating a new buffer zone along the border, as if the 3m desperate people in Idlib could be crammed into a few kilometres.
Most of the nearly 30 movies I crammed into seven days were good and some were very good, which is a better-than-average festival ratio.
There wasn't enough room in the car, but without hesitation, Klobuchar put Sanders in the front seat and crammed into the backseat with his three staffers.
Earlier that year, Liberian officials placed West Point, a sprawling slum in Monrovia where 60,000 to 120,000 people were crammed into shacks, under an Ebola quarantine.
A 10-minute walk away, more than 1,000 people, young and old, were crammed into a sports complex that had been turned into an evacuation center.
As many as 1,200 captives at a time were crammed into the rudderless hulk during the three years it listlessly bobbed off Brooklyn in Wallabout Bay.
Charity group Oxfam said over 13,000 men, women and children were now crammed into the Moria camp on Lesbos that was designed to accommodate 8003,100 people.
The migrants came looking for opportunity, but were crammed into overcrowded, segregated pockets on the city's South and West sides where industry and jobs were dwindling.
Still, it felt strange to see bodily liberation and the ideologically taboo crammed into the mechanics of publicity, as effective as such an approach may be.
And if there weren't enough stories crammed into this episode, Tilly's imaginary friend ends up being a fungus that created hallucinations of someone from her childhood.
Money problems drove the family to move in with his dad's parents, in South Yonkers—fourteen family members from three generations, all crammed into one house.
Mexican police found 785 foreign nationals, many of them children, crammed into eight containers pulled by four trucks in the eastern state of Veracruz on Saturday.
"The dogs here are malnourished and physically abused, crammed into tiny wire-floored pens, and exposed to the freezing winter elements and scorching summer conditions," he wrote.
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - The children crammed into the bus and sat in two neat lines, poring over notebooks at desks where once there had been passenger seats.
Forced to drink from a toilet Detainees were crammed into cells with a single toilet that became their only source of nourishment on some days, they said.
The beauty—aside from the looks—of the Allcade 64-bit is that it is a total plug-and-play experience crammed into a old game cartridge.
Meanwhile Britain bombs foreign countries and refuses to take its share of refugees; it lets children die on train tracks or crammed into the backs of lorries.
Incredibles 2 has so many sidelines and subplots that it periodically feels like it's a whole season of an Incredibles TV series crammed into one antic movie.
UK financial services minister Harriett Baldwin told the 1,400 delegates crammed into the financial district's ancient Guildhall that the government would step up efforts to foster fintech.
Music sounds richer coming out of the four speakers at its base than it does out of the two crammed into the tall tube of the Echo.
Henson, Dunst, Janelle Monae and the rest of Hidden Figures cast were inseparable to the point where they all crammed into one booth taking photos and chatting.
And because the processor is more efficient it also generates less heat, which means it can be crammed into smaller and thinner laptops than a Skylake processor.
Thousands of migrants are currently crammed into a filthy sports complex in Tijuana, in sight of the U.S. border, after traveling thousands of miles from Central America.
About ten families, some forced out of other areas of Mosul as Iraqi forces advanced, were now crammed into every house in the northwest, Abdul Rahman said.
Adriana Salame-Aspiazu lived with the nine-foot-tall Meeseeks, hand-stitched by her seamstress mom (who doesn't watch the show), crammed into her apartment for weeks.
One of the biggest questions raised yesterday was who would want to be crammed into a spacecraft with 99 other strangers for a minimum of three months.
He died on December 28, and on Saturday, several hundred fans crammed into the Rainbow, in full Motörhead regalia, to raise a glass to their fallen hero.
The traditional crush starts on Monday, with more than 80 new and returning network shows (and about 35 significant cable and streaming shows) crammed into six weeks.
Migrant and refugee arrivals from neighbouring Turkey have risen again, and more than 37,000 people are crammed into facilities on islands which operate far beyond their capacity.
Attendees donated $50 to the campaign, Ms. Gillies said, estimating that about 70 people crammed into her home as her children passed around carrots and pita chips.
And they said, it can't be good for women's health to have them crammed into the few facilities that are left—we're going to strike it down.
Factory audio systems in cars were once, at best, an AM-FM radio with a cassette player and a couple of speakers crammed into leftover dashboard space.
Speaking later with reporters, Mr. Conte said that the estimated 1,400 mostly young fans had been crammed into a single hall, one of three in the club.
But Mr. Lovelace's strongest works are those like "Life Trapped in the Bottle" (2004), which shows a mass of miniature figures crammed into an oversize liquor bottle.
It's a biopic and a jukebox musical and a romance, and also a movie about addiction, all crammed into a frenetic, jewel-studded ecstasy of a movie.
They found a flight to Helsinki, then all four crammed into a compartment with two beds on the overnight train to Rovaniemi, 500 miles to the north.
But they're worth another look, if only to see just how many ideas the Wachowskis, who wrote and directed them, crammed into their ambitious vision for the series.
The announcement stunned hundreds of KPMG staff crammed into an auditorium in its Johannesburg head offices and others listening in via video link from Cape Town and Pretoria.
"Every PETA exposé of the exotic-skins industry has found sensitive living beings crammed into filthy pits, hacked apart, and left to die," said PETA President Ingrid Newkirk.
But the experience of being crammed into a tiny seat in a tiny plane cabin for hours on end can be irritating at best, and nightmarish at worst.
It's remarkable how much pathos, humor, action, and suspense Tartakovsky has crammed into each of the first few episodes of Primal, all without having a single word spoken.
We see people crammed into aisles, sleeping in the bathrooms, as the documentary cuts quietly from one story to another, building a human mosaic of life in Huzhou.
UNTIL recently, the worst thing about transiting through Istanbul's Ataturk Airport was the heaving throng of passengers crammed into its over-stretched terminals and under-staffed security lines.
It is prime territory for a radical message of economic renewal, and more than 9,000 supporters -- many of them women -- crammed into a sports arena to hear it.
But the crossing can be treacherous, with too many migrants -- some fleeing war or persecution, others seeking a better life -- crammed into what are often barely seaworthy boats.
Hundreds of people had crammed into the humble basement bar to pay tribute to the organ's owner, the musician Seleno Clarke, who had died in December at 22003.
Too many ideas get crammed into Brooker's script, and the final takeaway is muted frustration rather than the crisp, ironic "Ahhh!" the episode is so clearly aiming for.
For those who can afford it, he said, the developers hope to offer "the ability for families to really live, rather than being crammed into a glorified rental."
It was one of seven performances I crammed into a long weekend in London — a reminder that one of the city's best features is its incredible theater scene.
We now have "organic" Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) for chickens, with as many as 200,000 chickens crammed into a building with no real access to the outdoors.
When we paid a visit to the prosthetic leg developer's office last month, the startup was still crammed into a single basement room on the University's Pittsburgh campus.
I had sweated a lot on the way there, crammed into the car between the guards, with my head in a plastic bag and wearing my thick jacket.
A brawny trout filet is encrusted in pulverized Kettle brand potato chips, fried golden brown, and crammed into a squishy potato bun like a linebacker into a tutu.
Hanging out with the smokers at a Tigers game, you're going to run into the best of humanity, especially when you're all crammed into this outside hallway area.
Kanye barreled into Kingston Friday for a concert in Emancipation Park, to the delight of a huge crowd that crammed into the space for the 2-hour service.
As the plan was hatched and Greek officials were sworn to secrecy, Essa and her family were among the thousands crammed into tented camps built to hold hundreds.
The gathering, with 250 attendees crammed into a living room, was "super intense," said Ms. Schatz, 215, the author of "Rad American Women A-Z" (City Lights, 2015).
A few hours before last season's Champions League final, most of soccer's great and good were crammed into the lobby bar at the Hilton hotel in central Cardiff.
At one complex at an airport in the southern city of Mukalla, inmates described being crammed into shipping containers smeared with feces and blindfolded for weeks on end.
They're all crammed into a neat but small house; her parents had hoped they'd be able to upgrade long ago, but tight finances kept getting in the way.
With too many migrants -- some fleeing war or persecution, others seeking a better life -- crammed into what are often barely seaworthy boats, the journey can be can be treacherous.
With everything TCL has crammed into this one feature, the Key2's keyboard is much more than a set of old-fashioned buttons, it's the heart of the device.
Like Olympus's other Micro Four-Thirds format mirrorless cameras, the PEN F's top is covered with dials and the backside has buttons crammed into every piece of its body.
The present conservative administration has also been critical of the previous leftist government, which it said poorly managed the issue, resulting in thousands of people crammed into overcrowded camps.
" But after 150 people crammed into the restaurant on opening day, Thomas says, "I could tell we were on to something and we weren't going to be selling sandwiches.
Outside the well-heeled city center, there is little sign of prosperity, with most of its 244 million people crammed into rundown neighborhoods where rubbish is piled in alleyways.
But for those who have the funds and are averse to being crammed into economy, airlines have found a way to squeeze a few more dollars out of them.
The commemoration doubled as a goodbye party, during which dozens of friends, aunts, uncles and cousins crammed into the narrow house the couple shares with Salas' mother, Mirtha Mandarino.
This is Apple's best processor, best camera (admittedly without the benefit of optical image stabilization), and, naturally, its best software, all crammed into the confines of a tiny phone.
What they saw: 130 million years ago, two dense neutron stars — with masses 1.6 and 1.1 times those of our sun crammed into about 10-mile-wide spaces — merged.
That has tightened the bottleneck at elite journals, which publish no more papers than they did 30 years ago and demand that more research be crammed into each submission.
Tens of thousands are crammed into rooftop shanties, so-called cage homes with plywood bunk beds, or into tiny partitioned flats averaging just 62 sq ft (6 sq m).
He is one of the dozens purged, which include numerous ministers and deputy ministers, top advisers and business personalities, many now crammed into a ballroom at the Ritz-Carlton.
The Dallas-born teen described being crammed into an overcrowded holding area with 60 other men, where they slept on the floor and were given only aluminum-foil blankets.
For Somalia's large displaced population, many crammed into informal settlements in the capital, gaining access to clean energy is a question of "dignity" as well as safety, he said.
Up!" the photographers, crammed into a balcony above, begged each model as she descended, eyes cast downward and banister gripped for balance, and rewarded those who did with "Bravo!
On Wednesday night, several hundred protesters crammed into the street near the hotel where Trump is scheduled to speak to congressional Republicans on Thursday to demonstrate against his agenda.
Here, a crouching specimen some 25 feet wide has been crammed into a brick-walled barn that can barely contain it, standing guard over the entrance to the exhibition.
For weeks, immigrants' rights advocates have alleged that hundreds of migrants, many of them children, are being crammed into crowded, dirty Border Patrol facilities for long stretches of time.
Those utilities, also designated as critical infrastructure since 2003, have received the same protocol of scans and tests that state election offices have crammed into the past 18 months.
And for three days each March, it seems as if every last bit of it is crammed into the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center for the International Beauty Show.
Four curators selected works by 22 artists for a review of the current Irish art scene that was crammed into a single gallery at the nonprofit Pallas Projects complex.
Through a quirk of customs law, Haitian New Yorkers can ship home almost anything, as long as it's crammed into a vehicle that can be loaded onto a boat.
Many have crammed into homes, like the dank room with only one bed where a man named Justice ended up with his teenage niece and 2-year-old daughter.
She pointed to crowded classrooms, apartments where two or three families crammed into a space meant for one and home additions in violation of housing codes that went unenforced.
Sanders fans, most of them young, crowded the aisles; The Iowa State Daily reported that 1,400 people had crammed into the auditorium, with another 400 in an overflow room.
Mubarak, who was arrested two months after being forced out by the protesters who crammed into Cairo's Tahrir Square in 2011, spent several years in jail and military hospitals.
Where I, a Baltimore Sun reporter, was once crammed into a carrel alongside such venerable Times reporters as Lizette Alvarez, Alison Mitchell and Eric Schmitt, there are file cabinets.
Creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg thought he might get two full seasons to finish the series, and it's evident that a potential 24 to 26 episodes were crammed into 16.
After a quick negotiation we were off, crammed into the back of a blue tuk-tuk, zooming down streets slick from the morning's rain and smelling of wet leaves.
Several hundred singing and cheering well-wishers gathered outside in the shadow of the castle, far fewer than the tens of thousands that crammed into Windsor for Harry's wedding.
Critics everywhere have slammed the latest Harry Potter spin-off, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, as there's an absurd amount of confounding plot crammed into the 22018-minute film.
Given just how much filler is crammed into WWE's programming—by necessity, it must be stated—there are way worse ways to spend an evening than watching such a show.
So, going to the Super Bowl is like a week-long family vacation to Disney World crammed into one day, and you haven't even bought any food or beverages yet.
Most people wouldn't think too much of a computer crammed into a briefcase — but if it's one of the few remaining examples of the first computer ever built by Apple?
I nervously opened the freezer to find... a bag of frozen cherries that had been opened, crammed into the freezer so that it fell onto the ice dispenser, and melted.
Everyone else—those crammed into apartments with others, or living in cars or hotels—is rendered doubly invisible: at once hidden from sight and disregarded by the official reporting metrics.
I've already described the multitude of technologies that are crammed into the Pixel 2's camera stack and image processing workflow, so I'll just stick with the short version here.
Folding takes as little as 10 seconds per garment, and when it's done you're left with a neat stack of clothes ready to be hastily crammed into a dresser drawer.
About 60 people crammed into the space, mostly standing, among them activists, family and friends wearing T-shirts that said "Justice for Myca", and "stop the attacks against the poor".
"Basically, nine out of 10 egg cartons sold in our country today come from chickens that are crammed into cages where they can barely move their whole lives," Shapiro says.
But I just did it, and one of the guys working here, he took me to see AJJ, and there were all these people crammed into this room singing along.
The GIF contains the entirely of "Help Wanted," the 1999 eight-minute SpongeBob Squarepants pilot episode, run through several compression methods and crammed into Twitter's 15 megabyte file size limit.
This also means all of the skip, pause, and volume controls are crammed into two buttons rather than three, so there's a slight learning curve while you figure them out.
Even with arrivals sharply reduced, about 3003,500 people are crammed into overcrowded EU "hotspots", where refugees and migrants are detained while they are identified and processed according to Brussels regulations.
They had all been crammed into a one-room adobe shack, barely large enough for sleeping, in a field behind Moran's mother's home in Santa Olga, about 217 minutes away.
Today's Microsoft October event wasn't exactly a blockbuster, but product lead Panos Panay did mention that this is the most new Surface products the company has crammed into one event.
As we see towards the end of the episode, Elodie is sitting on thousands of dollars worth of stolen goods, which are all crammed into a suitcase below her bed.
We crammed into the back of a cab and felt the come up as we approached Trans-Pecos, instinctively reaching for each other's hands and marveling at our shared warmth.
While cruising on the back of a rickety bike—with my satchel of dusty old records crammed into my backpack—I reflected on the experiences of the last 12 hours.
Many of the photos in the book are snapshots — literally — the sort of crammed-into-the-frame group pictures you take of friends you might not see for a while.
As for the general optics of large public rallies with thousands of people crammed into stadiums and standing cheek to jowl behind the candidates —  regardless of party, it's not good.
After her arrest, Ms. Abo Rebieh spent 70 days in the detention cells of one of Syria's feared security agencies, crammed into a small, filthy cell with 15 other women.
There's a huge amount of technical information crammed into this book, but the lessons that come straight from the Chez Panisse kitchen tend to be the ones you hold onto.
This has many of the same features as your average 11-inch Chromebook, but with more space and a 14-inch, 720p screen crammed into a 13-inch-sized laptop.
And think of all the hands that necessarily touched the produce from the time it was picked in the field to when it was chopped and crammed into the Vitamix.
And the new, nearly 300-page Senate Bill 151 passed both the state House and Senate on Thursday to the chagrin of teachers and retirees who crammed into the Capitol.
Thousands of people, including young children, are crammed into tents with only a cloth separating one family from another, the groups said, and conditions were particularly harsh for pregnant women.
Arrivals of migrants from neighboring Turkey have risen again in recent months, with more than 37,000 people crammed into facilities on eastern Aegean islands that operate far beyond their capacity.
According to Berlin newspaper Morgenpost, 300 hungry vegans were crammed into the restaurant, with a further 500 spilling outside onto Karl Marx Strasse, one of the main roads in Neukölln.
When there are 33 million pixels crammed into a display, you can get your face right up inches away from an 88-inch screen and have difficulty making out individual ones.
ACAPULCO — The hundreds of people crammed into a dreary convention center in Acapulco watched as José Díaz Navarro rushed onto the stage and recounted the horror his family had been through.
Pubs are filled with sepia-toned photographs of the town in its 1950s heyday, when 500 boats were crammed into what was then one of the largest ports in the world.
"Generation rent is being squeezed out of the property market and crammed into smaller and smaller homes," Sarah Coles, personal finance analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said in a press release Saturday.
Opposing them was a small but vocal crowd of Cook supporters from Southern Ontario, many of whom had crammed into chartered buses to make the six-hour trip to the event.
A dizzying 500,27 people have subscribed since the program kicked off five years ago, taking advantage of the 2400,2100 stations crammed into Paris, and the nearly 27,2000 EVs around the city.
This means that their children are torn out of their arms and crammed into makeshift facilities, as the parents are put in ICE detention or in overflow beds in federal prisons.
In 2015, Border Patrol agents arrested a man using a cloned version of their own government issued Border Patrol Tahoe but inside officers found 12 undocumented immigrants crammed into the vehicle.
When officers with the inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security visited the same El Paso location on May 7, they found more than 700 migrants crammed into the facility.
The April slot is a much better fit than the men's Davis Cup which was played with 18 nations and crammed into a week in November, including gruelling late-night finishes.
Maybe. On most nights, crammed into my seat, fumbling with program and notebook and pen, I am hoping that if I listen — just listen — another world will open itself before me.
On Sunday, Russian troops helped deliver aid to thousands of people crammed into what had been shops in a covered market in Jibreen, a government-held town south of the city.
The 750 residents crammed into the aging structures were nearly all victims of abandonment and abuse and had been removed from families and guardians by the authorities for their own safety.
Nathan was the youngest of seven children, and when he was 22005, the family, which was crammed into a four-room apartment, moved to the wider spaces of the East Bronx.
Crammed into the throng by Boston Common, with hundreds of thousands of other die-hards, he raised a miniature replica of the Stanley Cup, made of tin foil by a friend.
Far from being inconvenienced by the strike, some lucky passengers will get to sit on plush Qatar jets, which have fewer seats crammed into them, and be served by Qatar's attentive crew.
One activist in eastern Aleppo told CNN as many as 2500,000 people -- including rebels and their families -- were crammed into 10 rebel-held neighborhoods, some having fled from other areas under fire.
The fish markets are all awkwardly crammed into one little space, but they all serve the same menu in the same giant portions, and all the bars serve equally massive micheladas, a.k.a.
The Alexa integration is also a literal bright spot, since it looks exactly like an Echo Dot crammed into the top of the soundbar and therefore lights up in the same way.
The X50 is a relatively large, first-generation, discrete component connected to four mmWave antenna modules and crammed into a case that isn't much bigger than the non-5G Galaxy S53+ phone.
But seeing all this new tech crammed into a single device means it won't be long until we see a production phone that's actually all-screen (that's what we all want, right?).
Cortex AE chips are optimized to be built with the most advanced 7-nanometer circuit wiring, ARM said, which multiplies the number of features that can be crammed into the same space.
We played when it was literally in a Melbourne laneway where a stage was plonked at one end and everyone crammed into this slim space and hanging from windows and drain pipes.
The more than 2 million Palestinians crammed into Gaza will not disappear or begin to accept their fate or forget the homes their grandparents or great-grandparents lost in what was Palestine.
Competing with a hockey game — the Ottawa Senators up against the St Louis Blues — the Americans crammed into a corner of the bar, around a makeshift voting place adorned with American flags.
Weah had promised a crackdown on endemic corruption as he was sworn in a week ago to the cheers of thousands of exuberant supporters crammed into a stadium in the capital, Monrovia.
This sprawling mass of flavours can't be crammed into a cheese toastie gif or Saturday food supplement, so every day this week, MUNCHIES will be exploring the stories that make Britain's cuisine.
As Lee details in a blog post, the Apple Watch has a lot of computing power crammed into a small amount of space: a 520 MHz processor and 512 MB of memory.
From the police station, Iancu was marched to the train station, where thousands of Jews, many dying, some already dead, were crammed into boxcars that took off on long rides to nowhere.
" In the Boston Globe, Christopher Muther expressed similar misgivings about the catalog of social issues crammed into the plot, but called it "wildly entertaining" and "wickedly funny in just the right places.
Shipping containers and tents are crammed into every corner, while families sleep in the open on the surrounding hillsides in tents they must buy or make themselves, plagued by bedbugs and rats.
After the meeting broke up, several members of the Munduruku crammed into a bulldozer driven by one of the miners to avoid crossing a long, muddy patch of the trail on foot.
Most eye-opening of all was the Vanderpoel Art Association, an astonishing (and free) assortment of American impressionist art crammed into a modest-sized room in the field house at Ridge Park.
The indefinite reality of five people crammed into a city apartment, all day, every day, continuously tests your ability to be the "grownup" — the one who assuages children's fears, not exacerbates them.
Mr. Mande and his audience were hurried upstairs, to the 800-seat sanctuary under an elaborate 69-foot Moorish-style dome, where hundreds of 20- and 220-something guests crammed into pews.
Along with the playwright and the actors, they were crammed into the theater's small canteen, shouting their congratulations and conversations in an atmosphere thick with cigarette smoke and fragrant Austrian white wine.
With so many strands and themes — and so many locations crammed into the narrow set — Ms. Hutchinson's plotting sometimes slips into melodrama, while perpetuating unhelpful myths about Asian families and female fertility.
In place of California's sunny suburbs, China's innovation hub sits in the traffic and smog-choked northwestern part of Beijing, crammed into office towers above malls that sell all manner of electronics.
But even if it's not the most practical product ever made (especially considering the likely exorbitant price tag), it's still impressive to see that much storage crammed into such a small device.
Poverty is universal, jobs are scarce, large families are crammed into mud-brick homes and meals often are constituted of little more than the subsistence crops residents grow — mainly corn and beans.
As he spoke under the gaze of cameras crammed into the narrow London street, celebratory horns sounded from cars passing nearby and "Leave" supporters marked their victory by waving Union Jack flags.
Early Monday evening, about four dozen mostly Latino Donald Trump supporters crammed into a small meeting room on the second floor of John Martin's Irish Pub and Restaurant in Coral Gables, Florida.
" She said "there were strollers on the ground, people crammed into restaurants, people trying to into restaurants but they were shutting them out because there was no room left, pulling curtains across windows.
When Apple announced the iPhone X in September, it said Animoji used the device's TrueDepth Camera (that includes everything crammed into the notch) and the A11 Bionic chip to mimic your facial expressions.
When VICE News visited Ituri's capital, Bunia, earlier this year, about 20,000 people were crammed into two austere IDP camps and around 100,000 more were living in town without any aid or support.
The entire span of a high school relationship, from exuberant rise to circumstantial fall, is crammed into the first five minutes of Banana Split, like the Gen-Z equivalent of Up's opening montage.
Fortunately, they usually tend to be things like wonky save mechanics and enemies stuck in the environment rather than, say, vials of live spiders crammed into cartridges for the 1983 Nintendo Famicom console.
With all the betrayals, torture, time-looping, and universe-hopping crammed into the first season of Star Trek: Discovery, fans can be forgiven for missing subtler story points aboard the Federation vessel Discovery.
It's the most storage ever crammed into the 27.68-inch form factor, and is designed for enterprise customers looking to move away from the mechanical parts of your standard disk-based hard drive.
During a panel with the show's creators and cast, fans rushed to the front of the room to snap selfies with actors Melanie Scrofano and Tim Rozon, who eagerly crammed into the shots.
Approximately 200 Silicon Valley engineers, graphic designers, and product managers crammed into a sold-out, standing room-only discussion at a civic community space called Manny's in San Francisco's Mission District Tuesday night.
A few weeks before, I was crammed into a hot Iraqi army Humvee, driving into the city of Falluja with battle-hardened Iraqi soldiers who had been fighting ISIS for almost two years.
Around 50,000 fans crammed into Old Trafford cricket ground under the watchful eye of hundreds of police, including a significant number of armed officers, a sight that would be unusual under normal circumstances.
The 39 undocumented immigrants were crammed into the trailer in the stifling summer heat of Texas were forced to take turns breathing through one hole in a wall, according to a criminal complaint.
The 250 brick and wood buildings crammed into Bhendi Bazaar were initially made for migrant workers who flocked to the busy port and textile mills in Bombay, as the city was then known.
There were also famous doctors and scholars in the ghetto, which by the 14th century became a melting pot of Jewish ethnicities all crammed into small rooms and apartments of substandard ceiling height.
It explains not only general senescence, but also why dementia, cancer, cardiovascular problems, arthritis and many other things are guarded against in youth, but crammed into old age once reproduction is done with.
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The refugees from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan - 59 men, eight women and four children - were crammed into the back of a small lorry by people smugglers and suffocated on the journey from Hungary.
Plus, living where they were, in a rooming house, crammed into small, bad-smelling spaces, when they'd had a whole house paid for where they'd come from—it made no sense to him.
I distinctly remember being sat in the passenger seat of my Mum's Ford KA, my best friends crammed into the back, the car circling the vicinity of Oceana for a drop off point.
Since it was announced, it's been said that the SE is essentially an iPhone 6S crammed into the body of a 5S, and initial teardowns are showing that is pretty much the case.
As many as possible are crammed into the main facility, designed to hold only 2,473, with the rest spilling out in tents and hastily-built structures on the slopes of ancient olive groves.
Since the fire, the Blakes have crammed into a familiar space: the apartment of Ms. Blake's mother near Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, which is a 2100-minute car ride from their old neighborhood.
Robber barons were making money hand over fist, and spending it on luxurious mansions along Fifth Avenue, while downtown, dozens of people crammed into each of the tenement buildings that lined the Bowery.
AZAZ, Syria (Reuters) - In Syria's northwest, where people uprooted by war are crammed into camps, medics fear the coronavirus would spread widely if it reaches a country with its healthcare system in ruins.
AZAZ, Syria (Reuters) - In Syria's northwest, where people uprooted by war are crammed into camps, medics fear the coronavirus would spread widely if it reaches a country with its healthcare system in ruins.
The audience, crammed into one end of the living room, had arrived in staggered groups by a back staircase, after first assembling at a designated public meeting place a block or so away.
First-time taxidermists are sloppy gods, and our reincarnated animals look a little bloated, a little lumpy, and a little bug-eyed despite the carefully-placed black sewing pins crammed into their heads.
Fashion Report LONDON — As Britain headed to the polls on Thursday to vote in the general election, fashion industry stalwarts crammed into a Shoreditch warehouse on the eve of London Fashion Week Men's.
Franken looked shaken as he walked up to a makeshift stand of microphones before a crowd of reporters and television cameras crammed into the landing outside his office in Hart Senate Office Building.
Family members and cycling dignitaries crammed into the tiny church in Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat, while several hundred people stood in the town square outside watching the funeral service on a big screen.
Throughout all of it, hundreds of reporters have crammed into narrow hallways, or by the trams underneath the Capitol, or at the foot of staircases, staking out members of Congress on the move.
Bengtsson, heir to SIBA, one of the leading Nordic chains for consumer electronics, was attacked with tear gas in his garage, crammed into an empty TV box, and brought to some kind of hovel.
Authorities cut off power, "forcing residents to listen to the latest forecasts on transistor radios in the darkness," and locals crammed into nearly 40 shelters on Antigua under fear their homes would blow down.
The migrants AP talked to described being rounded up hundreds at a time, crammed into trucks for hours to what is known as Point Zero, then dropped in the desert and pointed toward Niger.
There are affectionate references to Japanese cinema greats (this is a great rundown of all the Akira Kurosawa nods crammed into its 101 minutes), and homages to other Japanese arts like haiku and Kabuki.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Many of the Egyptians crammed into a tent in a Cairo suburb have been told they are about to be kicked off the government's food subsidy program because they are too wealthy.
As part of an organized campaign to obstruct the government's day-to-day workings, dozens of protestors crammed into the lobby of Hong Kong's tax office headquarters on Monday afternoon, forcing it to close.
Brownback spoke in Bangladesh, where he was on a mission to see at first hand the plight of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya crammed into refugee camps in the Cox's Bazar region bordering Myanmar.
The UP130 series is, for the most part, that a Roku 4 crammed into a solid 503K TV. Netflix, Amazon, and all the other channels available to Roku users are available on the UP130.
Haiti had hardly any old-growth forests, and the culprit, they believed, was overpopulation: Nearly 230 million Haitians, crammed into a tiny portion of the island, had exceeded the environment's capacity to support them.
If you've ever found yourself crammed into a packed subway car, right up against another rider's backpack, you've probably realized just how easy it could be to sneak open a pocket and swipe something.
Fifty people are crammed into an abandoned and bombed-out home nearby, screening off its rooms with sheets for privacy, two days after fleeing fighting in Mosul for this area on its eastern outskirts.
But the whole thing is crammed into the equivalent of a slender day pack that HP promises weighs under 10 pounds — the weight of a hefty VR-ready gaming laptop like Acer's Predator 17X.
"For any new occupant of the White House, the early months are like a graduate seminar in policy crammed into every half-hour meeting," Peter Baker wrote in The New York Times on Thursday.
A swing, Jonathan Christopher MacMillan, was there to learn Williams's duties, and a "creature engineer," Geoffrey Vaughn, was crammed into the back of the booth with two laptops, one personal and one Kong-related.
Like many others crammed into the container, Lopez reasoned the chance of finding work in the United States outweighed the risk of becoming another statistic in U.S. President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.
So many atrocities are presented under that name: baby greens suffocated under an avalanche of fake cheese; wilting spinach leaves drowned in milk-bland dressing; innocent romaine crammed into plastic containers with unspeakable proteins.
About 55,000 refugees from Nigeria have taken shelter in the camp, while 158,000 Cameroonians have been scattered across villages, often crammed into tiny shacks with relatives and strangers until they can safely return home.
You name it, the London bus has probably seen it, because they're basically a concise sample of every type of person in the city crammed into one small space, and there's a lot people.
The home fans of the Philadelphia Eagles, among the league's most vociferous, crammed into every available seat here at Lincoln Financial Field, where they cheered through a pregame ceremony of fireworks and fight songs.
Then Ms. Ebert, her mother and four of her siblings — her elder brother already had been taken as a slave laborer — were crammed into a dark, airless cattle truck with 19813 or 21981 others.
Their deaths exposed the "intolerable" conditions for the 70,000 people, more than 90 percent of them women and children, who are crammed into the Kurdish-run camp, with little access to medicine and food.
The outbreak came just before the start of the busy Lunar New Year travel season, when hundreds of millions of Chinese are expected to be crammed into trains, buses and planes for family reunions.
Inside, the activists recorded video that showed hens crammed into crowded sheds—hardly what most consumers would imagine "cage-free" means—and taking out two symbolic hens that they left at an animal sanctuary.
In the refugee camp, his shelter is instead surrounded by thousands of similar shelters; they are crammed into every nook of the low, rolling hills that stretch as far as the eye can see.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - In late August of last year, 227 refugees from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan were crammed into the back of a small lorry that left the Serbian-Hungarian border and drove toward Budapest.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — The families were still mourning relatives lost in the crash of Lion Air Flight 28 in Indonesia when they were crammed into a hotel conference room a few weeks after the crash.
If you think that's bad, imagine being 200 miles above Earth, crammed into a small, apartment-sized room, being forced to see the same handful of people for weeks or even months on end.
Throughout all of it, hundreds of reporters have crammed into narrow hallways, or by the trams underneath the Capitol building, or at the foot of staircases, staking out members of Congress on the move.
Brownback spoke in Bangladesh, where he was on a mission to see at first hand the plight of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya crammed into refugee camps in the Cox's Bazar region bordering Myanmar.
Rules Don't Apply is a strange bird, but it's not a bad one, if you're up for four or five movies crammed into one, coupled with an earwormy musical number and some senseless wandering around.
It's not clear who is in control, and allegiances here are murky, since eastern Aleppo's fall back into regime hands has left all of the rebel groups crammed into this one area, jostling for position.
China is the same size as America but has four times as many people; moreover, they are crammed into low-lying coastal megacities in the east of the country, such as those sprinkled across Guangdong.
Industry vets and students alike crammed into UCLA's historic Royce Hall last week for TC Sessions: AR/VR, our one-day event on the fast-moving (and hype-plagued) industry and the people in it.
This level of notoriety could never last and in June 2014, the floor literally fell out, when 300 people crammed into the living room of a student house caused it to collapse into the basement.
In May, the Department of Homeland Security's Inspector General found that at one point, 900 migrants were crammed into an El Paso, Texas, Border Patrol processing facility that had a maximum capacity of 125 people.
Try telling one of the 210,2000 Brazilians crammed into the Maracana stadium, who roared deliriously as Neymar won Brazil football gold with a crisp last-kick penalty, that this Olympics was anything but a success.
It marked the first time scientists observed the birth of a galaxy cluster, with at least 14 galaxies crammed into an area only about four times the size of our average-sized Milky Way galaxy.
It began in June with just a few hundred people crammed into the shiny lobby of Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan, there to witness Trump finally confirm the rumors -- he was indeed running for president.
"I'm in Love" suggests they haven't lost a step since the halcyon days of Bandwagonesque: it's got a jangling lead, a hyper-romantic lyric, and an affable guitar solo, all crammed into under three minutes.
Prajhbit was one of over 60,000 people crammed into Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday to witness India's game with Pakistan in the World Twenty20, the tournament that showcases the shortest format of the game.
Yellowing papers crammed into mail slots, broken chandeliers and busted calculators, an ancient slide projector and more lay in seemingly haphazard fashion, and provide nifty hiding places for those "odd-looking personages" of Irving's story.
Nadal really hit his stride in the final set once he had mastered his timing, smashing a series of blistering forehands that left Millman as much a spectator as those crammed into Number One Court.
It boasts a Frankenscore made up of bits and pieces from a whopping 70 hits — about a third of them crammed into a medley in which nearly every line is pulled from a different song.
The mayor crammed into a booth at D'Eggs, a local café, to have decaf coffee with Nancy Guy, a Virginia delegate-elect the mayor's political operation helped propel to a narrow victory earlier this month.
In the following decades, the poultry sector became increasingly industrialized, and today, nearly all chickens raised for meat — 9 billion in the United States each year — are crammed into dark warehouses longer than football fields.
" The crowd crammed into the cocktail bar, where Hugo Ovejero, the director of Latinos D., stood under a disco ball and read the names of the dead—"Simón Adrián Carrillo Fernández, treinta y uno años  . . .
Image: GizmodoWhether you're zooming down the freeway, or crammed into a subway car, or even in a darkened movie theater, it's not always convenient or possible to pull up your smartphone's screen as you normally would.
Kohlrabi may not be the most popular of winter vegetables, but that's because it can be hard to find unless you get too much of it crammed into your community-supported agriculture box, as I do.
The World Bank estimates that first- and business-class passengers on a narrow-body jet already generate between 2.5 and six times more carbon emissions per person than the poor saps crammed into the cheap seats.
As economy passengers find themselves crammed into ever smaller spaces, they're quick to stop marveling at the wonder of flight, preferring to buffer their senses with noise canceling headphones, phone screens, and tiny bottles of gin.
Today in tragic airport pet deaths, a French bulldog died onboard a United plane after a flight attendant forced it to spend more than three hours crammed into the overhead bin, the New York Post reports.
Technology offers no end of ways to entertain yourself while you're crammed into a center seat eating crappy food from a box, but the best way to get through a long-haul flight is conking out.
Technology offers no end of ways to entertain yourself while you're crammed into a center seat eating crappy food from a box, but the best way to get through a long-haul flight is conking out.
It's the first major film event of the year and nobody has time to sleep or breathe: There are enough screenings, parties, panels, and events to last a month— yet, everything is crammed into twelve days.
ATHENS (Reuters) - More than 17,000 migrants are crammed into Greek island camps in conditions unfit for human habitation, 19 civil society organizations said on Thursday, urging authorities to take wider action beyond focusing on one camp.
In the Sahara Desert, he was severely injured after falling off an old Toyota truck he had been crammed into; if not for the intervention of another migrant, the driver would have left him for dead.
With none of the capital's seven Premier League soccer clubs in action, a sell-out 19,000 crowd crammed into the 02 Arena to witness the NBA's ninth regular-season international game to be held in London.
White men from town claimed the folding chairs closest to the ring, then came the staff, and beyond that the student body crammed into the bleachers or squatted on the floor, ashy elbow to ashy elbow.
A few weeks ago, I was out to breakfast with a bunch of my guy friends and my boyfriend, crammed into a leather booth at Orphan Andy's, a diner a couple miles from where I live.
Around Pushkin, people are bedding down in nooks and crannies, sleeping in tents they've set up in side streets, or crammed into rows of bunk beds in shacks and garages with no running water or electricity.
You would not be proud of your ungracious attitude toward the passengers crammed into standard-issue seats in an un-luxurious cabin with no free Champagne, but neither would you want to change seats with anyone.
Crammed into a triangular swath of land next to the Bois De Boulogne, the highly trafficked pathways of Roland Garros are often choked with spectators ambling toward the next match or the next jambon-beurre sandwich.
When someone has a history of rejection (like being called faggot on the playground, getting crammed into lockers, being mercilessly ridiculed for more feminine interests, etc.), he might work tirelessly to achieve acceptance throughout his life.
SETH COLTER WALLS Like Caravaggio before her, the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi knew how to build scenes of taut drama with far-from-idealized figures crammed into a constricted pictorial space and bathed in harsh light.
The ice is more compressed near the bottom of the core, so the top 65 meters of the core contain data from 1050 until 2015, with the remaining 9,000 years crammed into 50 meters of ice.
"Separated from our parents, we found ourselves crammed into a world of gut-wrenching hunger, guard dogs, bayonet drills, prison numbers and badges, daily roll calls, bed bugs, flies and unspeakable sanitation," Ms. Previte told ChinaDaily.
That feels like a blessing, given that the Acer Swift 7's webcam was crammed into a pop-out module on the left side of the keyboard deck, and could only photograph people's fingers and chests.
Add in the uncertainty with 5G rollouts and competing networking standards (Lenovo hasn't announced which carriers will support the Yoga 5G), and that's a lot of untested next-generation technologies all crammed into a single device.
The inclusion of Wi-Fi, the abundance of free snacks, the extra legroom, and the kind flight attendants made me feel less like a hot body crammed into a seat and more like a valued guest.
He's sort of the mascot of the New York City subway; crammed into a tiny space, staring at his face, while stuck and delayed on a train... It soon became, 'Oh, we have to do this.
Cramming child Bruce in there feels a lot like the way he was crammed into the TV show Gotham and became this weird little gatekeeper prince figure in the first season, bestowing his blessing on Jim Gordon.
Zipping across that distance, tuk-tuks, small three-wheeled vehicles that operate like a small taxi, delivered demonstrators to the front lines and careened away from tear gas, often with injured protesters crammed into the back seat.
There's a lot of material crammed into just a couple of minutes, and I can't help but wonder if this is what the film would have been, had the reaction to Prometheus been a bit more positive.
ODESSA, TEXAS (Reuters) - In west Texas, the center of the U.S. oil boom, about 2000,220 students at Permian High School are crammed into a campus designed for 2100,20203, with 22020 portable buildings to help with the overflow.
One investigation for the OECD, a club of mostly rich countries, found that airline passengers were regularly stopped by security officials at Entebbe airport trying to sneak off with gold bars crammed into their carry-on bags.
It would have been better to protect them where they were, since Idlib was already "full to the brim" with displaced civilians living in the open and in congested camps, or crammed into collective centers, he said.
On a recent weeknight at Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul, more than a dozen students crammed into a classroom to share tips on investing in so-called cryptocurrencies, which have driven tales of fantastic returns for savvy investors.
Assad regime forces and Iran-backed foreign fighters are about to overtake the last opposition areas in east Aleppo City, where some 100,000 civilians are crammed into six neighborhoods under fierce Russian bombardments and a crippling siege.
In an homage to John Ford's Stagecoach interior scenes, the last section of the movie, called "The Mortal Remains," shows five people crammed into a little carriage, debating whether or not you can divide people into categories.
That's easy to forgive, though: this isn't an expansive fantasy landscape with lots of open areas, this is densely packed urban Japan, with people, apartments, hotels, stores, eateries, and entertainment complexes crammed into almost every space available.
In the crew quarters, high-level officers enjoy luxurious cabins, while lower-level workers are crammed into bunks, and prisoners—selected as so much human meat for your experiments—exist in their own grim little glass cells.
Under international law — and the precepts of basic human decency — the nearly one million Rohingya people driven out of their homeland in Myanmar and crammed into refugee camps in Bangladesh ought to be able to return home.
Many of these evicted New Yorkers instead crammed into other low-income areas like Harlem and parts of the Bronx, deepening the rift of segregation and, ironically, creating new slums in a different part of the city.
When he came west, though, he was taken aback by the level of animosity he encountered in the U.S. raisin industry, the entirety of which is crammed into a few hundred square miles in California's Central Valley.
Ms. Chiang, her three younger siblings and her parents crammed into that 10-by-14-foot room with a folding table, six folding chairs and a convertible sofa, among other furnishings, until she was 9 years old.
For Scott, a hectic playing schedule from mid-June until mid-August was his biggest cause for concern with the last three golf majors this year crammed into a seven-week span because of the Rio Games.
But of course, that's an entirely moot point if you're crammed into two square feet of space on your commute, with barely enough room to sneeze, let alone play an expansive open-world game on your mobile.
Gul is growing some 25,000 saplings of 13 different species crammed into the small courtyard of her two-room house in Najaf Pur, a village of around 8,000 people in the Haripur district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
That changed on Monday when a suicide bomber struck a crowd of lawyers who had crammed into a hospital emergency department to accompany the body of Bilal Anwar Kasi, president of the 3,000-member Baluchistan Bar Association.
In New York City, I don't have a backyard for growing watermelons, but you might catch me pushing a stroller down the sidewalk with a watermelon crammed into the seat next to my son (they don't fit beneath).
Each story is crammed into its two or three-hour running time, with the scenes and characters whizzing along at Hogwarts Express-speed towards a conclusion that usually suffers from a lack of tension in the build up.
In 1965 Gordon Moore, who would later become one of the founders of Intel, a chipmaker, wrote a paper noting that the number of electronic components which could be crammed into an integrated circuit was doubling every year.
In an apparent throwback to the original short, Rick tries to suck Morty's dick to remove snake venom, and that's just one of the gross and unexpected shockers crammed into Cusack's surreal, violent take on Rick and Morty.
We've already heard that it's most likely going to have most of the guts of an iPhone 6 crammed into the smaller iPhone 5's body — though altered so that it has curved edges instead of sharper chamfers.
There are currently around 30,000 Rohingya living in camps run by the United Nations near border with Myanmar, while tens of thousands more are crammed into slums that have grown up around them, without proper sanitation or healthcare.
Choosing accommodations far from the most luxurious offered — $1,599 "platinum" tickets, the $500 "culinary experience," premium hotels — the teenagers bought the cheapest three-day passes and crammed into a tiny tent with Mr. Kray's older brother, Taylor, 20.
And with more Rohingya now crammed into the border district where their camps are located than there are native Bangladeshis, political and economic concerns are beginning to trump the remarkable hospitality that many residents have shown the refugees.
ON SEPTEMBER 1ST Germany's ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU) scored its worst result at a state election in Saxony for three decades—and the party faithful, crammed into a sweaty restaurant in Dresden, cheered it to the rafters.
Ex-Amish crime bosses, a pitiless gang based on a Native American reservation, a whole military base's worth of corrupt soldiers, a cross-dressing hacker, and 7-foot-tall giants are somehow all crammed into the tiny town.
After years of scouring auctions and antique shops, she now owns over 100 pieces: One (above), consisting of at least 353,400 glass tiles crammed into a frame smaller than a doorknob, depicts the Roman Forum; another, a housefly.
A 50-year-old, self-described businesswoman confessed to Metro that she's started hosting MDMA parties in her London home, evenings when her friends come over and they pop party drugs that they've crammed into pieces of Brie.
Instead, they had been forced to continue their journey to Iraq, crammed into gypsy cabs that were dispatched, unprotected, down a highway known to be so dangerous that American civilian workers were flown into the country, not driven.
If that's your guess, you probably don't know that two of the automotive world's biggest events are crammed into the first half of January: the tech bonanza that is CES, and the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
ODESSA, TEXAS, Aug 260 (Reuters) - In west Texas, the center of the U.S. oil boom, about 21977,2120 students at Permian High School are crammed into a campus designed for 2000,220, with 2100 portable buildings to help with the overflow.
ABUJA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Handed over by her mother to an agent at the age of 10, Titi was crammed into a truck in the tiny West African nation of Benin and driven across the border into southwest Nigeria.
That's a lot of mess crammed into a few seconds of crucial Wes-saving time, and Laurel unleashes all her anger on Connor, urging him to kill himself for leaving her lover of a few hot minutes to die.
In the essay, Takei recalls the horrors his family endured and remembers all of them being crammed into one stall and later arriving at a camp where armed guard pointed their guns at them while they were being held.
Thousands of exuberant supporters and regional presidents and dignitaries crammed into a stadium in the capital, Monrovia, to watch as Weah, who rose from the city's slums to become one of Africa's greatest footballers, took the oath of office.
Meanwhile, in anticipation of possible violence ahead of the elections on Thursday, shoppers crammed into Nairobi's upmarket Carrefour supermarket to stock up on food, said Jason Straziuso, who had to wait nearly two hours to pay for his groceries.
BNEI BRAK, Israel (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews crammed into the streets of a Tel Aviv suburb on Tuesday to mourn a 104-year-old rabbi who had significantly influenced a succession of Israeli coalition governments.
For the next 2000 years, Houghton watched the world change from inside the walls of the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women, the Jessup facility where she said 255 female inmates were crammed into a unit with just 22016 windows.
The basic business of politics is built on the exact kind of activities health professionals say you should avoid: handshakes and face-to-face meetings, constant traveling and spending hours crammed into small rooms with large groups of people.
It's O.K. that photographs sometimes upstage the live action — like the shot of the students crammed into a United States Army station wagon, or the faces of the nine projected in the final scene, each labeled with a name.
Last year, 722,000 inmates were detained, crammed into a network of buildings designed to house one-third that number, said Juliana Melo, a professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte who studies the country's penal system.
In past weeks, families escaping threats of extortion, kidnapping and murder, many from states riven by drug cartel-linked brutality, crammed into migrant shelters in the border city of Tijuana, waiting to cross to San Diego to seek asylum.
A week before their wedding, Megan Janko and Joey Best, who bonded over their love of bands like Nine Inch Nails and Tool, were crammed into a hotel room with their family two hours away from their devastated hometown.
CreditCreditBrian Finke for The New York Times It was early November, the day before Virginia's elections, and the Democratic cavalry — in the form of four podcast hosts crammed into a Lyft — was coming to the aid of Lt. Gov.
If you haven't been on social media in these first few days of 2020 (honestly, good for you), you might have missed an overwhelming amount of very stressful news crammed into a very short period of time: Roe v.
Around 100 worshipers crammed into a long, chilly room under fluorescent lights to listen to readings from the Bible, sing and watch a video advising them to dress for worship as they would for a meeting with the president.
On a warm Thursday night in November, a swarm of 20-something artists and their friends crammed into a makeshift screening room at 356 Mission, a de facto arts clubhouse near downtown Los Angeles, far from the glare of Hollywood.
"If we were on the dole and crammed into a council house…" Or, more pointedly, when Toby scoffs at the idea that his own doctors treated him better than they would others, Susanna describes her own poor treatment while pregnant.
I can't say that the touch controls on the steering wheel make a great deal of sense in the context of a dirt-loving, dune-raiding buggy, but I've seen sillier things crammed into concept cars this week at Geneva.
There's a lot to take in, from seeing what's crammed into the phone's giant chin to the "paper thin" and flexible screen that's given fans hope there won't be the same crease issues as with, say, the Samsung Galaxy Fold's rollout.
Like the 12-hour shifts driving a cab six night a week and the long years crammed into a too small apartment with too many people, their fears are just another cost of building a life in the land of opportunity.
About 300 investors in PPMiao crammed into the lobby of Shanghai's International Finance Centre (IFC) shopping mall, which also houses the office of HuaAn Future Asset that was registered as a shareholder in PPMiao's former operator, Hangzhou Fuqian Network Technology.
But to my mind, that version of Chernobyl — which surely would have been crammed into a two- to three-hour running time — would have been less than the one we have now, though it still might have worked, and worked well.
As an actual piece of storytelling, given that the show is going to continue without Rick, it makes no sense, and it really does feel like a confusing, misplaced bonus scene crammed into what should have been a powerful, emotional ending.
But this new technology can generate detailed images with an astonishing resolution of 127,000 dots crammed into a single square inch, making it ideal for anti-counterfeiting, since a high-res watermark could be created that's smaller than a pin head.
Sometimes crammed into the back patio of a bar, sometimes in ritzier corporate venues, the tastemakers behind the scene usually shine the spotlight on up-and-comers, but occasionally pull bigger names like Ryan Hemsworth, DJ Quik, and Capital Cities.
The election commission, with government-appointed members, has proposed boundaries for the next contest which will see even more of those who usually vote for the opposition, such as the ethnic-Chinese, crammed into huge constituencies, many of them urban.
Those who spoke to Reuters in Bardarash shared similar stories to Akram's: as the Turks began shelling their home towns, they crammed into cars and mini-vans with what few possessions they could attach to the roof of the vehicles.
But for me, existing in a city where you're either crammed into a subway car, rubbing elbows with coworkers in a germ-filled "open office," or being jostled while walking down crowded streets necessitates having at least some sort of sanctuary.
Animals annually are crammed into metal cages without the ability to move throughout their lives; housed in dark windowless sheds; denied veterinary care; and de-beaked, tail-docked, and castrated without anesthesia, all because it is cheaper than more humane alternatives.
The communities' anger was evident on July 7, when an estimated 800 people crammed into two halls at Mesa Ridge High School to listen to a doctor, E.P.A. and Air Force officials, and others discuss the problem and their follow-up.
Saturday's landing, in a 100-seater Embraer, involved a pre-touch-down briefing about emergency "go-around" procedures but passed off smoothly, to the cheers and delight of those on board and hundreds of Saints crammed into the glass-fronted terminal.
Study the picture under magnification and it grows more astonishing: What appeared to the naked eye to be a floating sphere is actually the full text of the Lord's Prayer crammed into a spiral half the size of a dime.
Hollywood Reporter floated the idea of a Lex Luthor origin movie, which could easily be crammed into the Wolf of Wall Street mold, especially if it is the Man of Steel iteration of Luthor as a 1980s corporate fat cat.
Neither the exhibition caption — "Crowd near Drill Hall on the first day of the Treason Trial, Johannesburg, December 19653, 1956" — nor the catalog offered any clue about how the boy ended up there, crammed into the front row of history.
In one of the most perilous parts of the journey, thousands of migrants each week are crammed into pickup trucks for the days-long ride from Niger into Libya, often with only enough room for a few liters of water.
On a recent Wednesday night, about 70 fitness devotees wearing in-the-know brands like Heroine Sport and Outdoor Voices were crammed into a studio in the Flatiron district, mastering their leg lifts while Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" blared overhead.
A grec is a mound of sizzling, cumin-y doner meat topped with harissa-spiked white sauce that is crammed into a griddled flatbread and served with a clutch of greasy French fries, which are often stuffed right into the sandwich.
It was standing room only as lawyers crammed into a tiny courtroom in Sydney for the brief procedural hearing, setting dates in September when lawyers for the banks and bankers will press to be allowed to cross-examine prosecution witnesses.
The 2017 event boasted some 100,000 people crammed into Kim Il Sung Square, and kicked off a whole month of festivities centered on North Korea's hatred of the U.S. — a politically charged antipathy that dates back to the Korean War.
LA ROCHELLE, France — At dawn on a recent Saturday, the crew of the fishing trawler L'Arlequin II pulled their cone-shaped net up from the Bay of Biscay, and found the usual catch crammed into the bottom: hundreds of bass.
There is also the year-round military training that beats him up: the bivouacking at nearby Camp Buckner, the weapons training, the historic campaigns and state-of-the-art military strategies crammed into the heads of Bradshaw and his fellow cadets.
More than 163 people, about 95 percent of whom were women, were crammed into chairs set up in the space usually occupied by bookshelves, and those of us who weren't already smitten with Hamm before he spoke certainly were after.
Abrupt shifts in U.S. immigration policy have pitched hundreds of mostly Central American asylum-seekers into a life of limbo in the border city of Matamoros, many of them crammed into tents on the end of a bridge from Brownsville, Texas.
But the Trumps left the house on Wareham Place in 2725, and between later owners' renovations and the off-the-shelf Trump memorabilia the hosts have crammed into the place, the essence of little Donny Trump is difficult to detect.
The Oakland fire highlighted the unique danger faced by what experts call "assembly occupancy" buildings like theaters and nightclubs, where large numbers of people are typically crammed into one or two big, often darkened spaces with a handful of exits.
Greg Abbott of Texas, and other officials who met with the president, sought to allay concerns about conditions at the convention center in downtown Houston, where 9,000 residents fleeing rising floodwaters have crammed into a makeshift shelter designed to accommodate 5,000.
Signac's fine, if somber 1887 painting, "Quai de Clichy: Temps Gris," was among the works in the cache found in 2013 crammed into the Munich apartment of the recluse Cornelius Gurlitt, son of the Nazi-era art dealer Hildebrand Gurlitt.
In its video, which has accumulated more than 175 million views on YouTube, Aminé and his friends cavort around the city crammed into the back of a car, or sitting atop it, a high-definition take on low-resolution fun.
Every day, Hong Kong grants 27.8394 residential permits to mainland Chinese, according to the government, adding to a population of 7.4 million crammed into just 1,100 sq km (425 square miles), of which 40 percent is country parks or nature reserves.
It's visible on both the iPhone 113 and the iPhone 11 Pro, but the bump on the Pro seems far more visible thanks to the three cameras crammed into the bump, and Apple's decision to make the glass around it glossy.
Armed men burned five buses that were supposed to be used for an evacuation near Idlib on Sunday, holding up the renewed deal to allow thousands to leave eastern Aleppo, where evacuees crammed into buses for hours, waiting to move.
Jason Furman, now chairman of President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, remembers the transition eight years ago, when he was crammed into his office with a circle of key officials as the latest jobs numbers from the Labor Department landed.
"There&aposs nothing worse than getting crammed into a rush-hour train and having multiple seats unusable because some selfish d---bag has spilled his coffee or breakfast burrito all over the d--- place," wrote one person in favor of the passenger's comments.
Either way, amid the rise of all-screen phones, the promise of flexible displays, and the swift increase of the number of cameras getting crammed into phones, we may see a whole new generation of radically different handsets within the next 12 months.
So having so many corporate headquarters crammed into a handful of large cities can't be good for the nation's economy — even if any particular company benefits from being at the center of the action in a city like New York or San Francisco.
While McCartney's trip to India saw him witness waste plastic being crammed into potholes, doused in petrol and set alight, MacRebur's approach to using plastic in new and existing road composition has a little more strategy and environmentally conscious thought behind it.
Read: Oklahoma teachers haven't had a raise in a decade and they're fed up Two hundred current and retired teachers crammed into the Capitol Thursday to protest Bill 151, following a protest of nearly 2,000 last week in anticipation of the vote.
Umar, a young boy who was recently released from Giwa, spoke to Amnesty International about conditions there, describing how more than 200 boys were crammed into his cell, a significant increase from the 203 boys Amnesty recorded in the same cell in May.
Now with a global market cap of more than $122 billion, it demands specialized hardware called application-specific integrated circuit miners, and mining operations now use tens of thousands of these power-hungry boxes crammed into expansive warehouses to extract more coins.
In thirty seconds, you can take the dizzying 27,000 light year trek from Earth's lonely vantage in the galactic boondocks to the Milky Way's densely-packed core, where a million Suns are crammed into the volume of space between here and Alpha Centauri.
The man, named in an affidavit seen by CNN as Rodrigo Franco, was taken into custody after United States Customs and Border Protection inspected a package from Hong Kong and discovered the three live, 2-foot-long snakes crammed into potato chip canisters.
Among the 100,000 or so mourners who crammed into Liaquat Park and surrounding streets were lawyers wearing the black suits of their profession, labourers bused in from around the country and even the odd expatriate businessman who had flown in for the occasion.
After the flurry of controversial decisions crammed into his first week in office, exacerbated by a diminishing relationship with the free press, there's growing concern that Trump can and will do irreparable damage to the planet, international relationships, and individual humans' lives.
Local and international media, domestic and foreign elections observers, and others are crammed into an airless, windowless conference room on the second floor of the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), waiting for Yiaga Africa's first post-election assessment.
Craig Pittman: We're the third-most populous state, with 20 million people and nearly 100 million annual visitors all crammed into a narrow peninsula where we can ram our cars into each other and yell at each other in a dozen different languages.
Written by Tom Gormican — whose only other major writing credit is the Zac Efron sex comedy That Awkward Moment — the pilot for Ghosted feels a little like the first half of a feature-length movie hastily crammed into one 20-minute block.
That's what Instagrammers found Thursday when O'Rourke took everyone where no one wants to go, and beamed live images of himself, dental tools crammed into his open mouth, about to flip the camera to interview his hygienist about life on the border.
"The news says one thing and the reality is different," said Ms. Orellana, who was staying with companions at the Jesús El Buen Pastor del Pobre y El Migrante shelter, where nearly 600 people are crammed into a space fit for about 250.
"Car Window 22017" (21 by 240 inches, latex ink on silver vinyl mounted on Dibond; 250) is a passenger-side view of dashboard, air vents and wiper blades that are cropped to near-abstraction and crammed into the lower half of the composition.
I stopped going to the Key Food around the corner because, the last time I went, the lines for the registers were crammed into one of the store's slim aisles and it was impossible to move around without bumping into another person.
Crammed into homes three or four families at a time, living on canned and freeze-dried food without any means of turning it into a hot meal, and sleeping in shelters, Puerto Ricans have been learning to make do, sometimes in extreme ways.
"This is like curse of God on us," said Gian Prakash Gupta, 265, a soft-spoken paper wholesaler who was crammed into a closet-size office this week with two other men, three hanging statues of Hindu gods and stacks of broadsheet paper.
Making its first appearance here, "Concept Korea" faced heavy competition for retailers' eyeballs and wallets, given that more than 1,200 exhibitors crammed into the ancient Fortezza da Basso and surrounding structures, including the disused customs house used for the "Concept Korea" show.
Its rhythms are as surprising as its vivid hues, full of small but powerful subversions of kid-lit logic: The animals show up in bunches, not page by page; there are a dozen or so creatures crammed into those nine neat windows.
"The first week was sad, people were confused and did not understand the reality of it all," said 2540-year-old Daumantas Dvilinskas, who heads one of dozens of fintech firms crammed into three floors of the Wharf's One Canada Square tower.
Pop culture tends to reflect us back onto ourselves, and crammed into my tiny economy-class corner of that plane, watching two generations of actresses sing about finding inner strength while abroad, it may have been the first time I felt truly homesick.
Escaping Raqqa — the de facto capital of Islamic State (IS) — in the dead of night, the 10-person family crammed into a truck with 30 more people, all laying one on top of the other, praying they wouldn't be caught and killed.
Just days ago, the Bernie Sanders campaign was buoyed by the image of tens of thousands of screaming supporters crammed into parks and iconic New York landmarks and iPhone-wielding mobs swarming the senator as he strolled down the sidewalks of Manhattan.
Which was better—life at home crammed into a 517-square-foot shack with no running water (and where people mocked and ogled them), or life on the road with the circus (which, by that point, was the only home they really knew)?
As pop styles go, Sir Babygirl's is glittery without being pristine: bouncy keyboard loops, theatrically synthesized strings, bursts of chintzy electric distortion, fabulous rhythm guitar hooks, static and fuzz, all crammed into the same space, forced to coexist at risk of explosion.
The migrants the AP talked to described being rounded up hundreds at a time, crammed into open trucks headed southward for six to eight hours to what is known as Point Zero, then dropped in the desert and pointed in the direction of Niger.
Courtesy of NASA's Langley Research Center, here's some footage of recent tests involving dummies that have been stuffed full of sensors and crammed into test capsules, simulated aircraft sections, or even full planes to see whether or not humans would survive what they went through.
The "eHealth" industry, which produces the infrastructure with which the square peg of medicine will be crammed into the round hole of scalable technology, is estimated to reach $308 billion by 2022, and is a key driver of America's $3 trillion national healthcare expenditure.
The official and another trade official said nearly 30 South Korean negotiators had to move hotels repeatedly in Washington when their trip took longer than expected, at times finding themselves crammed into one hotel room to work on their negotiation strategy for the next day.
He has a good job, and a family, and priorities (including a low-key acting career!) that no longer include him spending weeks on end crammed into a tour bus, and as fans, we need to respect that—even if we'll always miss the chop.
They can fold into a tablet, which means you get a "tablet" and a laptop for the price of one; and they're ideal for frequent travelers who are looking to consolidate gadgets, or who want flexibility when they're crammed into a tight airplane seat.
HONG KONG — For the past year, nearly 400 objects and more than 1,000 posters have been crammed into a 400-square-foot office space here — artistic remnants of the Umbrella Movement, the 2014 pro-democracy demonstrations that shook Hong Kong for more than two months.
We've heard endless things about Madchester and smug grown-up earth mothers talking about life before mobile phones and being crammed into cars in the middle of the countryside on acid, but for whatever reason the east London rave-revolution is rarely given airtime.
The new arrivals, many landing by boat after being ferried across a border river, crammed into the existing refugee camps in the Cox's Bazar district, many camping out in the rain - lucky ones able to string up a piece of plastic - beside muddy tracks.
The ballerina Tiler Peck, a principal at New York City Ballet, curated and starred in a live series at the Music Center in Los Angeles last summer, and this documentary follows the intense process of rehearsal and staging — all of it crammed into a week.
Ten of them joined forces to pay the $300 monthly rent for a station wagon for the trip to work every day, typically with two people riding in the front seats, four in the back seats, and four others crammed into the rear luggage compartment.
Both environmental activists and coal miners crammed into the hallway outside the Senate hearing room where Mr. Pruitt was testifying, a show of robust opposition to and support for the nominee for an agency that Mr. Trump has said he wants to essentially dismantle.
When Kamala showed up the first time in New Hampshire in the middle of a snowstorm and we had 193,500 people crammed into a historic church, I knew something was happening in the country where people are sick and tired of what we've been seeing.
Imagine all eight of us crammed into a makeup trailer in the morning," Bullock told EW. "You think that it would be disastrous but it was heaven, all of us just sharing information, all of us doing three jobs with families, our other jobs, the juggling.
Last week, in the wake of the announced changes, dozens of community members crammed into a conference room on the ground floor of the LGBTQ Center in Manhattan with representatives from HOP, the mayor's office, and the NYPD to discuss the hotly contested future of NYC Pride.
It was the first of countless nights I'd spend crammed into the living rooms, basements, and storefronts that are the architecture of the Chicago underground art scene, and the first of many nights that I'd be astonished by the generous spirit of the people who comprise it.
The Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General on Tuesday released its final report on overcrowding at several border facilities in the Rio Grande Valley — nearly a week after BuzzFeed News reported on a draft version — revealing shocking photographs of people crammed into small detention spaces.
Calhoun's candid portraits taken inside Angola's walls show men crammed into cells that seem no larger than the average public urinal, or forced to live in sprawling dormitories that resemble refugee camps, gruesome compounds that, I was told, have become even more overcrowded in recent years.
Maybe it was better not having a movie like this to compare to my keg-party first kiss (did that even count?), or to the first night I spent crammed into a single bed with a boy in my dorm, who seemed genuinely pissed (at me
JIMITI, Georgia (Reuters) - When Georgian mother Lia Shioshvili was expelled from Russia 303 years ago, she and her four young children had to spend two days out on the streets by the border, and then two weeks crammed into a basement where they slept on the floor.
"The situation is reaching boiling point at the Moria reception identification center on Lesbos, where more than 7,000 asylum seekers and migrants are crammed into shelters built to accommodate just 2,000 people," Charlie Yaxley, spokesman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), told a Geneva briefing.
And, in trying to live our lives or come forward with the truth, we faced vicious campaigns against our characters—our identities distorted and crammed into prepackaged tropes, ready-made to be discounted, condemned, and rejected: the slut, the psycho, the trainwreck, the liar, the man-eater.
"This is your time to make the decision for the men and women of Iowa to say we can't get fooled again," he said to a crowd of several hundred people who crammed into one of the exhibition halls at the state fairgrounds in Iowa City.
Jackson discovered this heartbreaking event occurred after checking her shelter's security footage in hopes of finding information on two different abandoned dogs that were both left at the shelter's gates shivering and crammed into a carrier "too small" to comfortably hold both pets, she told PEOPLE.
Crammed into the 94-second run-time are fast cars, broken arms, castles, Jet-skis, camels, exploding cars, tanks, a bunch of exotic-looking locations, and plenty of the the type of light-hearted squabbling that Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are best known for.
Alonso Duralde, The Wrap: Writer-director David Ayer (Fury, End of Watch) tries hard to make this dirty not-quite-dozen into an engaging band of misfits, but the results feel undercooked and overstuffed, with 10 pounds of supervillain backstory being crammed into a five-pound bag.
There's a flattening effect, too: A multitude of ethnicities and cultures, with their own color-coded nuances, get crammed into the initials P.O.C. Among its many virtues, Mira Jacob's graphic memoir, GOOD TALK (One World, $30), helps us think through this term with grace and disarming wit.
He also said that if any formal votes took place from Monday onwards, changes would be made to avoid the usual process which can see hundreds of lawmakers crammed into a narrow room together as they are counted through over a period of around 15 minutes.
At the camp, called Moria, which is on the island of Lesbos, "more than 27,2000 people are crammed into a site which only has the capacity to host 2180,290," the International Rescue Committee, one of the aid groups operating there, stated in a report released on Tuesday.
His was, by any definition, a well-populated life, well-filled with people and adventures and things (before he became a writer, Chatwin was an antiquities and Impressionist art expert at Sotheby's and would remain an inveterate collector, despite his constant movement): many lifetimes crammed into one.
Maybe that's why I'm typing this in a Red Hot Chili Pepper's tour shirt I bought in a parking lot in 22007 or why my GT Air is still crammed into the back of my shed with flat tires, pegs, and chromies I'm assuming I stole off a car.
Here's the catch: all that radio tech and screen crammed into a small package requires a big battery — with a 5,000mAh capacity — but DJI says the smart controller only lasts 2.5 hours on a full charge, and it will take two hours to recharge the non-removable battery.
Running a full copy of Windows 10 on a screen that small might be an act of frustration, but if you're trying to power through an Excel spreadsheet while crammed into a tiny airplane seat, it might be a smart way to maximize the limited space you have.
"It's awful because we gave them so much notice [when ObamaCare was passed], 30 days before we had a markup or hearing, it was posted online," Pallone told reporters crammed into an elevator with him as he made his way to the Rayburn office building to visit Walden's office.
The hundreds of French and international visitors who crammed into the Palais Brongniart, the old Paris bourse, on Tuesday night for the preview of the 103th Salon du Dessin, featuring 39 dealers, seemed to indicate that there is still life left in the market for master drawings, at least.
Imagine you're a Navy torpedo pilot in World War II. Your life is exciting, your job is essential to American security and victory, but you spend most days crammed into a metal matchbox filled with gas, strapped with explosives, and flying over shark-filled waters of crushing depths.
By "luxury," I mean the kind of context that isn't summed up or crammed into word-count-limited labels, where art is often broadly mapped to — and understood through — major historical or political registers, rather one that has broader and more nuanced resonances in public life and consciousness.
If, in pairs and singles skating, it seems like the air is increasingly being sucked out of routines to make room for more jumps — it's worse when they're crammed into the second half in order to score more points — ice dance pushes skating to a more poetic place.
Among the other submissions on the shortlist were Mandy Barker's images of plastic particles suspended in water drops; Sergey Ponomarev's photographs of migrants at sea; Benny Lam's pictures of Hong Kong residents crammed into tiny living spaces; and Michael Wolf's images of Tokyo commuters packed into subway carriages.
OSWIECIM, Poland/TRONDHEIM, Norway (Reuters) - Edith Notowicz first saw Nazi SS doctor Josef Mengele when she arrived at the Auschwitz extermination camp in May 1944, after several days crammed into a cattle train so packed that by journey's end she and her family had to sit on the dead.
In New York City alone, charter schools are diverting more than $1.7 billion from the public schools, as well as taking up more space in a system where more than 550,000 students attend overcrowded schools and more than 300,000 students are crammed into classes of 30 or more.
Crammed into La Placita de Santurce, an outdoor San Juan party district, revelers enjoyed salsa bands and fireworks, hoping to erase the memories of several 5.0 or more earthquakes and hundreds of aftershocks, as well as fresh evidence of Puerto Rico government corruption and U.S. federal government neglect.
As Turkish planes pounded Kurdish positions from the air and with artillery, CNN reporters on the ground in Syria reported smoke billowing from several large explosions as desperate civilians -- women, children and men -- fled the area on foot, some pushing others in wheelchairs, many crammed into the back of pickup trucks.
"Located 27,000 light-years away, this region is so packed with stars, it is equivalent to having a million suns crammed into the volume of space between us and our closest stellar neighbor, Alpha Centauri, 4.3 light-years away," the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) said in the video description.
The British artist David Shrigley is best known for his off-kilter, black-and-white line-drawn cartoons (one shows a sloppily drawn man holding a flag that reads "ants have sex in your beer"; another depicts a character crammed into a washing machine beneath the caption "I was dirty").
We're 1,500 words deep here, and I've barely even touched upon the film's treatment of gender and sexuality, or its intriguing implication that this entire Biblical storyline is a cycle that repeats itself over and over, or any number of other themes, allusions, and references crammed into this movie. mother!
Other good tech stuff to stock up on: memory cards (high capacity storage crammed into super tiny microSD cards are my fave and great for expanding Android phones and the Nintendo Switch); PC parts like SSDs, RAM, and external hard drives; and good instant cameras like the Instax ones from Fujifilm.
When people talked about going home for the holidays, I told them I was going to Florida, allowing them to assume it was a luxury vacation instead of eight or 10 of us crammed into a few bedrooms, my cousins sleeping on air mattresses at the foot of my bed.
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Cordaro's team, which drove 13 hours from Louisiana crammed into a single minibus, won despite seeing one of its best players, the dynamic forward Brandon Moss, miss a circus dunk attempt (he tried to rock the baby first) on a breakaway with five minutes left in a two-possession game.
Amelia Longo, 36, PhiladelphiaWhen Amelia Longo crammed into a small room at the Free Library of Philadelphia last spring for an introductory workshop on starting a business, she was thrilled to look around the room and see at least 60 other eager, like-minded individuals all striving towards similar goals.
And on Sunday evening, he spent nearly two hours on the tarmac at the Des Moines airport, with his 6-foot-5 frame crammed into a window seat in the second to last row of an American Airlines regional jet, awaiting a ground stop at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago.
The workers who crammed into the Capitol over the past week came from a variety of economic backgrounds and political persuasions—but they sounded rock-solid in their support of one another and in calls for state lawmakers to fix the looming problem that threatens not just teachers but state employees generally.
The same designers behind that creation, Fallen Furniture, have a new aeronautical upcycling venture called Plane that uses recycled fabrics from airplane seats as the base for a new line of luxury bags that actually end up looking far more stylish than the seats you get crammed into when flying economy class.
Lianne La Havas, "Lost and Found (Matthew Herbert Remix)" There are a ton of grabby details crammed into this remix of Lianne La Havas' heartbreaking 2012 ballad, enough to necessitate a few back-to-back listens: the revolving piano figure, the snipped guitar passages, the chirps and beeps sprinkled like granola clusters.
That's no exaggeration, either; there are probably references to each and every previous Harry Potter quest crammed into the Cursed Child: there's unlocking charms, riddle-solving, Dementor-battling, secret passages, disguises, wand fights, time travel, and plenty of the type of fast-paced adventure that made the books so much fun to read.
In a 1977 PBS documentary about Hyde Park's development, residents complain about the number of gas stations crammed into a half mile (seven at the time), and a representative of a proposed McDonald's vows that the local franchise will dispense with its signature roof beams to better blend in with the historic architecture.
In addition, Bobby was cursed, it seemed, with an uncapsizable psycho-chemical equilibrium, and no matter how much squalor and degradation he encountered, no matter how many terrible people he initiated relationships with, and no matter how many drugs he crammed into his system, he could not jar himself into a genuine spiral.
You'll get a brand new OLED display that runs edge-to-edge, Apple's new Face ID recognition technology that replaces the home button and fingerprint reader, the best cameras Apple has ever crammed into a smartphone (better on the front and back), wireless charging, Apple's fun new animoji and a phone that'll turn heads.
From a Culligan water filtration system that'll allow you to bid adieu to the bulky version crammed into your fridge to a foolproof way to peel hard-boiled eggs to the trick to actually being okay with getting out of the shower, these are the home upgrades you probably didn't even know you needed.
At Advertising Week in New York this past week, close to 100,000 marketers, ad-tech execs, and media folk crammed into New York's Lincoln Square for a week of programming that was billed as a chance to connect, learn, and get inspired — and spot the occasional celebrity like Laverne Cox, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Pitbull.
He was the first person known to be waterboarded by the C.I.A. — he endured it 83 times — and was the first person known to be crammed into a small confinement box as part of what the Seton Hall study called "a constantly rotating barrage" of methods meant to break what interrogators believed was his resistance.
Shot by cinematographer Robbie Ryan, The Favourite often employs a fisheye lens that gives the rooms of the palace a claustrophobic feel, as if it's more hothouse than estate, with everything from the lush foods to the rich woods and the candlelight and the flowers and opulence crammed into the middle, the edges blurry.
Yet as good as iWorks is for making pretty documents you still get a sense of desktop applications crammed into a browser rather than online apps written from the ground up to live on the web—in a lot of cases the interfaces look like they've been simply copied and pasted over from desktop to web.
However, you better have some money saved up because starting at $218,22018, this thing won't be cheap—and that's before you consider that the iMac Pro can be configured with up to an 18-core Intel Xeon processor, 128GB of error-checking RAM, and 4TB of SSD storage, all crammed into a big 27-inch Retina 5K display.
I have never once had the bravery to say this – I would rather die, crammed into a tight corner of a train, bent over like a sunflower against the closing doors, than speak publicly on a train full of people – and you can hear in the wobble of the voices that say it that they don't either.
For example, most egg-laying hens are crammed into cages so small that they can't even spread their wings, chickens raised for meat have been selectively bred to grow faster than their bodies can handle, and most breeding sows in the pork industry are confined in crates so narrow, they can't turn around for most of their lives.
"To protest about bullfighting in Spain, the eating of dogs in South Korea, or the slaughter of baby seals in Canada while continuing to eat eggs from hens who have spent their lives crammed into cages ... is like denouncing apartheid in South Africa while asking your neighbors not to sell their houses to blacks," he wrote.
So, there's been a big shift in the past five or six years, with a lot more owner-operated and chef-driven spaces that people can afford now, not just big restaurants from big restaurant groups, because people are starting to be fine with getting crammed into a tiny restaurant, and are ok with waiting outside for a table.
And what almost no one who purchases organics suspects is the reality at some USDA-certified organic operations: up to 200,2003 chickens crammed into factory farm buildings with little natural night or access to the outdoors; birds living their entire lives under fluorescent bulbs in poorly ventilated sheds; half-bald chickens falling into and slowly dying in manure pits.
A second set of paintings by the artist — whose work is in collections ranging from the World Bank to the White House — offers a narrative of the immigration process, beginning with an image of a drone-filled sky, followed by boats overcrowded with migrants, recalling photos of refugees crammed into barely seaworthy rafts, making their way across the Mediterranean.
The nation's top border enforcement officer painted a picture of processing centers filled to capacity, border agents struggling to meet medical needs and thousands of exhausted members of migrant families crammed into a detention system that was not built to house them — all while newcomers continue to arrive, sometimes by the busload, at the rate of 2,200 a day.
A Macintosh PowerBook 160: she'd left it to me in her will, along with her books, but it had sat, plastic and inert, a thwarted life of the mind, her mind, a mind that I crammed into a box and stored in the back of the cupboard where I keep my fabric, yards of cambric and calico and gingham.
"Social media enables them to curate an exhausting range of identities -- jock, scholar, beauty queen, party girl, best friend, and on and on -- demanded by the new rules of girl success, crammed into a twenty-four-hour day," she writes in "Enough As She Is." Simmons said she wishes she didn't have to write this book.
"It wasn't fantastic (there was an awful lot of spectrum crammed into the 180 degree rotation of the tuning knob), but it worked well enough to bring in a surprising number of broadcasts, and exhibited an amazing ability to select a single signal out of a big pile of stations all lumped together," Patrick Innes wrote on his Earthlink site in 103.
Despite earlier rain and the kind of suffocating heat that would drive a '30s noir heroine to shoot her cheating husband in a tenement apartment, people crammed into the makeshift front row and craned their necks and phones into the runway, flipping their heads to see the next look with the kind of vigilance usually reserved for jaywalking at a chaotic Manhattan intersection.
He became almost as much a conductor as a speaker, expertly cuing the soloists, as it were, a dozen or so times during the speech — surely the largest number of hero-witnesses crammed into one of these events since Ronald Reagan had the dubious idea of turning the State of the Union into a report card on the State of the People.
With a captive audience crammed into the East Room of the White House, the president took the opportunity to bash tech companies, highlight his poll numbers, personally commend Project Veritas provocateur James O'Keefe, mistakenly say that Arnold Schwarzenegger is dead while referencing a canceled TV show, and — like any good Twitter user — complain that he's not getting retweets like he used to.
Only 77 teachers educate a staggering 8,544 students, all crammed into 22 dank and dark indoor classrooms as well as improvised outdoor ones, with hundreds sitting on the red dirt in their dust-covered uniforms, some blue (the more expensive), others brown (the more affordable option), straining necks to get a glimpse at the chalkboard and lessons in English words.
Sitting nervously in cars with dogs crammed into the back, pacing up and down the shoulder of Pacific Coast Highway wearing face masks and watching firefighters move from one flaming property to the next, peeking out from the famous beachside Paradise Cove mobile home park, many Malibu residents refused to evacuate the massive Woolsey fire despite authorities' unprecedented mandatory order for the entire city of 13,000 people.
Unlike the Sleep Number 'it bed' revealed a few months ago that arrives crammed into a shipping-friendly box, when the Sleep Number 360 is available sometime this year, it will require a special delivery and installation, in addition to access to an outlet for power, and wi-fi so that all of its collected sleep metrics can be shared with an accompanying mobile app.
Writing about that incident on his Ask The Pilot blog, Patrick Smith makes the point that airlines, in their eagerness to make fluffy pre-flight chit-chat, can mask the really important messages: [...] of all the gibberish that is crammed into the typical pre-flight safety demo, seldom is it mentioned that passengers need to leave their bags behind in the event of an evacuation.
Then they divided people into four groups: the inactive (no reportable activity), the insufficiently active (less than 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous activity per week), the "weekend warriors" (who reported at least 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of intense exercise, crammed into two days or less), and the regularly active, who worked out more than twice a week.
The design is still to be found crammed into the racks in Hallmark shops; it is all over iPhone covers on sale at the market near where I work; tourist tat shops are full of it; it's on sales notices in clothing shops, and it still crops us as parodic stencil graffiti, as well as being incorporated into the design of flyers and ads.
Like "American Tobacco Company" is my grandfather having the realization and "Rockingham" is my father coming to that realization, then you got songs like "Old Lover" which is like five people I went to high school with all crammed into one character that are all in prison for doing something stupid to get ahead whether it's robbing a store, killing a guy, doing whatever.
And yet, the obscure legacy acts headlining the three-night metal event meant just as much to the thousand attendees who crammed into the Bombay Club and the (self-described) majestic Ventura Theater – attendees ranging from kids going to their first concert ever to someone who went to highschool with headliners Cirith Ungol, and hailing from locales as diverse as Kansas City and the UK. The difference between the two events?
Redding Area of detail 2 miles CALIFORNIA 2 miles Redding Area of detail CALIFORNIA Redding Area of detail 2 miles CALIFORNIA By The New York Times | Sources: CAL FIRE, NASA Fire Information for Resource Management System Over the weekend, hundreds of residents crammed into the temporary shelters: families with anxious toddlers, elderly residents with limited medications, displaced homeowners nervous about their properties and people left without privacy or showers.
Players are crammed into ever-decreasing circles of the game map by an encroaching electrical storm, and that means each 20- to 25-minute battle starts as a breezy, cloudless sunny day and turns into a tight tense fight for blood: Three or four final players, leaping around the same small square of map, each of them rendered paranoid and deranged by the constant shuffling of footsteps, then violent gunfire, then death.
The idea was that parents could pick up their children's report cards, and then they could take their kids to the book fair as a reward for good grades or an impetus to improve during the next term — so for me, Scholastic Book Fair nostalgia is inextricably associated with smart-kid smugness, parental approval, and the weird milk-and-sweat-and-paper smell of my school library, which was crammed into a corner of the basement next to the cafeteria/gym.
Laura Prudom, IGN: Birds of Prey has a lot of masters to serve between emancipating Harley, setting up her antagonists, and establishing the other women crammed into that very long title, and unfortunately, the Birds of Prey are the ones who get shortchanged by the ambitious scope of this tale… you can't help but wish that Birds of Prey leaned a little harder into the team-up aspect of the title, especially when Smollett-Bell, Perez, and Winstead imbue their characters with such depth in such a short period.
But the episode also helped me pinpoint what seems more and more like the show's fatal flaw: The series excels at creating a sense of claustrophobic oppression — all those stark and screaming reds against the white backgrounds, the characters crammed into the corners of the frame, that shot of the Wives segregated into a silent little corner during the dinner party, it all works beautifully — but lately, it has also wanted to end each episode in a cathartic release of tension, and it doesn't seem to know how.
I've been asked by the people who work here to avoid saying too much about the room itself, so as to avoid giving away the answers to its puzzles, and so I won't, but I will say that Gates was jarringly sincere when he apologized, while the seven of us were crammed into a tiny foyer at the very beginning, to one of the Atlantic employees for losing his temper on a music video set a few weeks prior, and that he was ecstatic when the (confusingly functional) original-run PlayStation in the staged living room came preloaded with Tekken.

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