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The adult English learners are jammed into a small classroom.
But recently I spotted Beckham jammed into spikes again. Traitor!
The different units of inmate data are jammed into these cells.
Thick iron rings are jammed into support beams, demonstrating where slaves shackled.
Neighbors complained that the families were jammed into shoebox-size hotel rooms.
Also, it means you can stop sleeping with uncomfortable earbuds jammed into your skull.
Moreover, having such a large bud jammed into my ear canal wasn't exactly comfortable.
It seems the flagpole has been jammed into the meatus of the glans (OUCH!).
All of that is jammed into the same form factor as the last version.
They do, gladly, and get dollar bills jammed into their waistbands for their trouble.
Everything that actually powers the TV is jammed into a futuristic-looking Dolby Atmos soundbar.
Like most AI that's being jammed into consumer electronics, the results are hit or miss.
Like most people are just like jammed into what looked like they were linen closets.
So here I am, earbuds jammed into my head, eyes closed, and I'm listening for footsteps.
The original relied on audiobook cassette tapes, jammed into Ruxpin's back, that automatically triggered mouth movements.
They might see the corner that has two Van Goghs and three Gauguins jammed into it.
What might be the longer-term impact of so much capital getting jammed into still private companies?
It's a mess of people in person, with too many people jammed into a tiny conference hall.
"Animals jammed into cages and crates cannot wait for the world to go vegan," Pacelle told me.
In reality, the blade was almost certainly jammed into the crab's claw, and the crab can't let go.
The ScreenPad is a full-color, 5.5-inch 1080p touchscreen jammed into the trackpad of the ZenBook Pro.
"You can count on our collaboration to succeed, but we will not be jammed into failure," he added.
After a recent game in Nuevo Laredo, the Tecolotes quickly showered and jammed into the team's two vans.
BENTIU, South Sudan — The teenage boy walked off the plane with two small rocks jammed into his ears.
It also lacks a handful of features from the 212s that couldn't be jammed into its smaller body.
Old machines, rusty metal scraps, plants, photographs, drawings, and lead strips and objects are jammed into glass boxes.
There are a bunch of new safety and tracking features jammed into the drone's much smaller body, as well.
Old folk remember winters when the river froze, and trees jammed into the ice marked a path to Canada.
But a lot of other stuff has been jammed into the film's blunt, arguably ill-conceived iHorror ad campaign.
Some candy corn was jammed into the vibrate switch on the side, while its screen was cracked and sticky.
Ms. Hammond's wan Lauren, with her hands usually jammed into the pockets of her hoodie, gradually turns more assertive.
That's due in no small part to the sheer amount that the company has jammed into the phone here.
The Cevennes is an empty region of steep hills, covered in dense vegetation, crammed and jammed into one another.
More than 5,000 folks jammed into the venue for the show, including Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom and Adam Lambert.
The epic life of the world-class artist who died last week at age 88, jammed into six minutes.
Poisoning, throat-splitting, dragon justice, marching dead, and confusing time-space conundrums have been jammed into the speedy seventh season.
Cardboard had been jammed into the door tracks of his single-inmate cell to impede entry, according to the statement.
It's just us, jammed into the half-hour that was the only part of the show people really watched anyway.
The Senate bill intended to prop up Obamacare will no longer be jammed into this week's government funding scramble, Sen.
More than 120 people jammed into the ferry terminal in Lower Manhattan for the first public meeting on the development.
And Trump's White House finds itself jammed into that car -- with no clear sense of where they're headed -- right about now.
"Inside the Deku Tree" and "Christ Air" were journal entries, suggesting light breezes and video game paraphernalia jammed into childhood closets.
The seemingly infinite West would solve the problems that arose whenever too many people were jammed into too small a space.
But for all the female characters jammed into these films, they can shy away from revealing the complexity of female experiences.
More than five hundred of those arrested were jammed into quarters at Ellis Island, which ran out of cots and bedding.
People leaned their heads away from the rows of screens to listen, and others looked up from laptops jammed into corners.
There's just a lot of tech jammed into the Switch's controller, adding to the sheer wonder of its do-anything hybrid claim.
Here's what it's like to be a Democrat in Wyoming Saturday morning, Wyoming Democrats jammed into Cheyenne Central High School to caucus.
" Investigators also say they found "cardboard jammed into the door tracks of his single-inmate cell to impede entry into the cell.
The iPhone 7's camera can now take DSLR-quality photos thanks to all of the new components jammed into the phone.
It was Trump's first news conference in about six months and about 250 reporters jammed into the lobby at his Manhattan offices.
Almost forty thousand people were jammed into a stadium whose official capacity is under thirty-eight thousand; five thousand more listened outside.
Other cases involve "pinning ceremonies," where newly promoted Marines have their chevrons jammed into their collar bones, or various unit initiation rituals.
Our resident obsessives will be following Rachel Lindsay's love journey, starting with unpacking all the cultural signals jammed into Monday night's premiere.
Meanwhile, wireless chips, motion and pressure sensors, display technology, inductive charging, and machine learning applications are being jammed into everyday health products.
There are a number of accessories available for the drone, a number of which are jammed into the $699 Fly More deluxe version.
He described what he said were "alarming numbers" of women and children jammed into Border Patrol stations never intended as long-term shelters.
They are jammed into crowded, unsanitary conditions, coughing, sneezing and exchanging germs by licking holy shrines in hope the epidemic will spare them.
Eleven people are now jammed into the small apartment, where he has hung a poster of numbers for his 4-year-old daughter.
Upstairs, jammed into two cells with little sunlight, are more than 216 children — ages roughly 9 to 14 — from a range of countries.
About 6,2500 asylum seekers are jammed into the camp and fighting the elements in the olive groves and pine woods of the hill.
A couch named "Black Beauty," a bed seemingly jammed into a hallway, and a tiny bedroom with barely enough space for a desk lamp.
And calamity was bestowed upon the pancake, as Sword's, ahem, sword got jammed into the pancake's little buttered-up eyebrows not once, but twice.
The PS4 slim and Xbox One S are both simply the same console you already own, albeit jammed into a smaller, cheaper, neater package.
When the Dodgers moved to California from Brooklyn, they spent their first few seasons on a diamond awkwardly jammed into the oval football stadium.
The painting oscillates between flat sections cleanly fitted together, like a jigsaw puzzle, and angular abstract forms jammed into packs, like crushing ice floes.
GUADALAJARA, Mexico — Andrés Manuel López Obrador nodded at the sea of red T-shirts and flag-waving devotees jammed into a plaza in Guadalajara.
Nearly 2000,22019 people jammed into the former parking structure and onto the street around it, right in the touristy heart of Jack London Square.
The money is getting jammed into a lot companies, and I think it remains to be seen what the impact will be on these companies.
The concerns of even millions of different people tend to conform into near group-think when they're jammed into the same relatively small geographic area.
"Jake understands and leans into heavy repetition as a principal of advertising … the words are artificially jammed into the sentences he says," Nerd City says.
"I've had 413 years of life that's been jammed into my DNA that when someone asks you a question, you answer it," he said recently.
"Jake understands and leans into heavy repetition as a principal of advertising ... the words are artificially jammed into the sentences he says," Nerd City says.
Boasting a population of 500,000 -- jammed into roughly half a square mile -- Mathare is the second-largest slum in the Kenyan capital, and infamously tough.
But more atoms jammed into a space, the more likely they are to interact with one another, which can quickly throw off the entire clock.
The good news is there will be a lot more screen real estate jammed into a smaller form factor, including a virtually bezel-free design.
The mouth of the paddlefish was agape, and jammed into its gill rakers were microtektites—sucked in by the fish as it tried to breathe.
Obviously, that drew the robber's attention, but even with the rifle barrel jammed into his side ... the defiant beer drinker kept scrolling on his phone!
An ideal meal starts with the bastilla , pulled chicken and almonds jammed into brik dough and fried until crispy, like a giant square spring roll.
Those attending were jammed into one auditorium trying to attract Mr. Putin's attention by screaming, and many waved signs naming their region or issue. Republic.
While combing through every inch of my room for loose change, I found the sack of coins jammed into the drawer of my bedside table.
Much of the discomfort of flying—whether reclining in a private first-class suite or jammed into coach—comes from two factors: air pressure and humidity.
Roundup reporters spoke to Pierce football players who described a scene of bunk beds stacked to the ceilings and cots jammed into any leftover space available.
He prefers his week to play out just like the Parade of Champions: 500 players and coaches jammed into one place, for one very special week.
Players jammed into a small clubhouse and played in a stadium with a listed capacity of 2,500 and field dimensions smaller than typical major league stadiums.
Nearly 4,000 people had jammed into the former parking structure, which is now an industrial-looking space equipped with more than a hundred TVs and computers.
Philadelphia One of the bigger protests appeared to be in the city of Brotherly Love, where people jammed into Thomas Paine Plaza outside the city's Municipal Building.
More than 1003 children — ranging in ages from roughly 2100 to 2150 — with relatives tied to ISIS were jammed into two cells with little sunlight for months.
Sure wearables have been having a tough go of it lately, but maybe the problem is just a general lack of tiny projectors jammed into the products.
Actually, the instructions were more like notes made with a "Sharpie on butcher paper and jammed into a dirty plastic white folder," says general manager James Waterhouse.
Drained beer cans, twangy guitar, low whistles, flannel shirts, an elemental connection with nature and God, laments about work and bills—all are jammed into this record.
They're self-contained, so even if new enemies spawn in, they're jammed into a tiny space that you can easily dominate with little fear of being overrun.
Many of the people vying for Mr. Saghian's business occupy glass-walled storefronts jammed into the six frenetic blocks of the garment district in downtown Los Angeles.
She was joined by Smokey Robinson and Ne-Yo, with a medley of about 10 songs jammed into six minutes and featuring gymnastic, bottom-shaking, somersaulting dancing.
I have two sons and they get jammed into an emotional ... they have the ability to have emotions from A to B. That's it, mad or happy.
This system has results in bags of serums and creams strewn about my floor, lipsticks stuffed under couches, and makeup brushes jammed into the back of my closet.
Those have to be jammed into the marketplace, otherwise they can no longer sell SUVs and full-size pickups and the stuff that they really make money on.
"Many countries are legitimately freaked out about the ruthless amoral Facebook vampire squid having its tentacles jammed into their countries' control of currency and banking systems," he said.
In the moment, it felt like an odd confluence of history and novelty, a display of all of Kobe Bryant's strengths and weaknesses jammed into a single evening.
After 10 days of scanning, the results revealed a series of compressive fractures that were likely caused when one bone jammed into another, a sign of extreme trauma.
The Moverio glasses control module jammed into the Mavic Pro remote looked a bit strange and felt a little awkward to hold, but I got used to it.
Gill said that public order was disrupted the last time the TLP took to the streets, saying that protesters jammed into cities, attacked public properties and burned cars.
Hercules was waiting on the staircase that led up to her room, his legs stretched all along the step, his feet jammed into two slots in the banister.
PARDUBICE, Czech Republic — As dusk settled over the rambling Czech countryside, a group of haggard workers emerged from a dank three-story concrete dormitory and jammed into buses.
After the dull needle finds his vein he wakes up on the kitchen floor with ice jammed into his underwear — Emily's attempt to shock him out of overdose.
On a steamy night last week, several hundred fired up Democrats jammed into the back room of a Mexican restaurant to hear Mr. Allred, 35, make his pitch.
It was not entirely wealthy but, judging by the way fans jammed into the shops and restaurants in the gaps between watching matches, there was money to burn.
Thusly, we had copies of various weekly publications jammed into our mailbox until the post man had to ring our bell for us to come down and get them.
But the largely Cuban-American crowd that jammed into the Oliva Cigar Company, located just outside Miami, demonstrated that Rubio could be a player at the Cleveland convention, too.
The live tiles from Windows 8's start screen have basically been jammed into the Start menu, and they work nicely as shortcuts to any of your favorite apps.
When Buttons aren't jammed into your ears (and the press photos on the website look uncomfortable), they are designed to clasp together magnetically around your neck like a necklace.
The phone had it all — high-performance specs, a huge screen and a huge battery jammed into a body that's smaller than other phablets — and now it's no more. 
You're strapped into a six-point restraint chair—we even called it the "torture chair"—and a lengthy tube is jammed into your nose and snaked down your throat.
Zhouqin Burnikel offers us a hot-off-the-presses theme where typical names that are given to newspapers are "jammed" into single squares (also known as a rebus element).
The spirited gathering that were jammed into the massive arena erupted into applause after everything that Jones said, in what was his first UFC appearance since his fender bender.
He had hundreds of pieces in storage, and several hundred more jammed into the rented apartment in central Rome he shared with his partner, Giovanni Panebianco, a civil servant.
In New York City, hundreds of people jammed into a Midtown block, and the Women's March on Washington said 10 of its organizers were arrested there for blocking traffic.
Here we were, three empowered women of different generations, jammed into a packed train, enjoying each other's presence and allowing ourselves to release our power into the arms of another.
Players excited to explore the lush open world dangled before them will quickly find themselves jammed into the southwest corner of the arena, effectively funneled into an unexpectedly linear storyline.
Less satisfying, on the whole, have been the concerts in which the composer is tucked — or, more to the point, jammedinto a broader concept or next to other works.
The thousands of people who have been jammed into close quarters while waiting for their bags and customs checks could be at a greater health risk because of the situation.
The horses are made to wear heavy, stacked shoes that can conceal hard objects jammed into the tender flesh, where the hooves have been pared down to expose live tissue.
"We're going to look at each other and look at the challenges we face in this country," she told an enthusiastic crowd jammed into the Shift Cyclery and Coffee Bar.
The usefulness of a voice assistant and speaker jammed into a smoke alarm relies on its location, which is one of the few negative points of the Onelink Safe and Sound.
The typical cool-kid crowd that defines this neighborhood is jammed into a narrow bar with a pool table, neon signs, and plush wooden booths where couples and small groups gather.
Nikolai Pankrat, a retired military man, has assembled a collection more than 10,000 pieces of memorabilia commemorating the Bolshevik leader, including 500 busts, jammed into eye-straining rooms in his home.
There, jammed into a bench with industry peers, Mr. Ayers was enchanted as Ms. Grossan sang the grim, rapid fire lyrics to System of a Down's "Chop Suey" with perfect elocution.
Beyond the bacteria, there's sweat, body oil, hair product, dirt, dust, and all the other stuff that's a part of daily life, but not ideal when jammed into your ear canal.
Some people may want to have "a bike that looks sweet" with a slightly shorter ride distance, versus "a bike that goes further with a big battery jammed into it," he said.
Swings, seesaw, monkey bars jammed into a weedy rectangle of mulch, a cedar gazebo, three picnic tables, a scrawny maple tree casting a thin slice of adolescent shade across a water fountain.
She then squeezed in a roundtable with female small business owners at the local chamber of commerce, all jammed into five hours before she jetted across town to speak at Trump's rally.
"Flight attendants are left to manage the frustrations of passengers jammed into ever-shrinking space," she said in written testimony to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure's aviation subcommittee last week.
Even after moving to New York and signing as a model to Ford, it wasn't until Marisa Miller was jammed into our overstuffed mailbox that I finally spent some time with the magazine.
Lawyers jammed into the courtroom in downtown Sydney for the first administrative hearing of the case, which could have major implications for the underwriting business and lead to increased scrutiny from regulators worldwide.
The cover is a photograph of a beach scene, a piece of a Cadillac jammed into the sand beside some yellow beach furniture, Mr. Young in the background, his back to the camera.
In fact, I find myself having to wear most of the clothes I packed for my trip in order to make space for the various blocks I've jammed into my cabin-size luggage.
Skating near the side boards in pursuit of a loose puck, Boqvist had his right shoulder jammed into the boards on a hit by Boston's David Krejci and was taken to the dressing room.
But I had the same issue with these as I did the JBL Mini's: I couldn't get a secure fit, even with memory foam ear tips and the "shark fins" jammed into my ears.
Jager's mother's boyfriend was passed out in a bedroom, with the door to the second bedroom covered with a blanket and a towel jammed into the bottom of the door to seal the crack.
The Clinton team was counting on its huge, well-trained army of volunteers, covering all of Iowa's 22015,228.3 voting precincts, to counter the enormous enthusiasm of voters who jammed into events to hear Mr. Sanders.
I was an administrator in a church-run school, and we spent a lot of time in close proximity, our two desks jammed into an office that had been built to hold just one person.
Speaking in a packed parliament, with lawmakers, media, aides and spectators jammed into every corner of the ornate debating chamber, Cameron answered questions with the air of a man looking forward to an afternoon off.
The vibrant, happy colors and the figures' cute bendiness and smiling faces sit uncomfortably with the horribly violent acts they perpetrate on one another: bloody knives and severed limbs are jammed into the thronging space.
But when jammed into the neck of a bottle, instead of sealing up your Chardonnay, the Guzzle Buddy allows you to drink it straight from the bottle like you were sipping from a wine glass.
More than a century into the age of aviation, those dreams have been realized, in the form of too tight economy seats jammed into metal tubes and, for the lucky, forgettable movies on minuscule screens.
IDOMENI, Greece — On a recent weekday, 40 buses jammed into the parking lot of a gas station near the Macedonian border, carrying thousands of refugees who had survived a perilous crossing on wintry seas from Turkey.
"He and other musicians and as many fans could pack into the neighboring hotel jammed into there for what amounted to a jam session, and this is the guitar he played," said Guernsey president Arlan Ettinger.
Today, it's common in the bathrooms of cities like Seoul to see small pieces of toilet paper jammed into the ends of screws, small holes, or anything, really, that could be hiding a small concealed camera.
The narrative thrust of the painting arises from the gravedigger on the left, who lifts his head from his task to witness a mitered bishop, jammed into the right edge of the canvas, blessing the corpse.
The point is that all that the fast money, which jammed into the financial and industrials following the election, exited the scene as investors pivoted back toward growth companies, which have fueled the rally in recent years.
Of course, San Francisco will be a breeze compared with the 2012 Super Bowl, when hundreds of private jets were jammed into small airports around Indianapolis — and many were grounded on Monday morning by an ice storm.
Late one Friday afternoon in September, there were 400 people jammed into the yard of an outdoor barbecue joint on the bank of the canal called Pig Beach, where a rack of baby back ribs is $34.
Sandwiched between a pizzeria and a walk-in psychic, the store had an inventory that included thousands of albums and singles jammed into countertop compartments, as well as posters and other memorabilia and a collection of clocks.
Kara Rooney's "Alter No. 8" (2016) cuts its own path between the streamlined and the rough-hewn, with two columns of ravaged white hydrocal rising above a sleek, black-framed, abstract digital photograph jammed into their base.
Editors' Choice My dentist yesterday asked me how everything is going, and since I had a sharp steel pick jammed into my mouth at the time I just shrugged and gave him a little gesture, hands up.
Evidence of the ongoing A3503neo engine disruption could be seen on Friday in clusters of undelivered jets jammed into tight spaces around the perimeter of the Toulouse aerodrome where the world's second-largest planemaker has its main factory.
But, in the locker room, it was my own eyes that pried and compared and loathed what they saw in the mirror: a wonky, round girl jammed into school gym shorts that were clearly designed for the hipless.
About 300 reporters jammed into the narrow, gilded atrium at Trump Tower to hear him reject media reports about intelligence officials investigating whether the Russian government has compromising personal and financial information that it could use against him.
Later in the evening, with the temperatures in the 90s, Bradley's truck left for San Antonio, three hours away, with as many as 200 men, women and children, including several unaccompanied minors, jammed into the un-air conditioned trailer.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Carol Donovan became convinced 33 could be a good year for Democrats in Dallas County, Texas, when so many enthusiasts jammed into the party's annual fish fry fundraiser last October that they ran out of catfish.
For most students, it's their first time living away from home, and they're jammed into a building filled with other young misfits eager to experience the real world by, let's face it, getting really drunk and making questionable decisions.
With less than one month to go before the end of the European Space Agency's mission to Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, the Rosetta orbiter's high-res camera has at last spotted the Philae lander jammed into a shadowy crack.
And if there's one thing that going to put a wrinkle in your perfectly planned trip, it's the prospect of actual wrinkles that are sure to plague all of your lovingly packed outfits as they sit jammed into your carry-on.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - As a slick slide presentation runs for the well-heeled investors jammed into the banqueting hall of Shanghai's Renaissance Yangtze Hotel, an image flashes up of a grinning Chinese man pushing a wheelbarrow full of cash into Europe.
The shield she wore in "Snow White and the Huntsman," a movie that came out in 2012, a few months before "Breaking Dawn — Part 2," the fifth and final chapter of "The Twilight Saga," is jammed into the highest shelf.
However, even with those pros, both the Nova Go and Galaxy Book 2's processors were basically chips ripped out smartphones and jammed into laptops, which isn't really a suitable long-term solution for getting ARM-based silicon in PCs.
He looked out at the Latino families jammed into his evangelical church in Sacramento on a recent Sunday and called on Stephania Herrera, a youth pastor who had come to the United States illegally when she was 10 years old.
SAN FRANCISCO — Before Saturday's game against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park here, all of the Yankees hitters jammed into a cramped back room in the visitors' clubhouse to go over the game plan against the opposing pitching staff.
Recent successes include the handsome if mind-twisting survey of (and by) Christopher Williams, another Pictures artist, in 2014, and the chaotic hoard of art and artifacts that Kai Althoff jammed into a white-on-white, arklike setting last fall.
These aren't just stories about the curses of immortality, but warnings about what happens when a thing is pulled from its context and jammed into another, about how we and our worlds accommodate each other, and what happens when accommodation becomes impossible.
It's still not cheap, exactly, giving the number of budget drones that have flooded the market in recent years, but with all of the functionality the company has jammed into the thing, the Spark could well be DJI's first truly mainstream drone.
These hierarchies are made palpable in the gallery's back room, where an actual (non-functioning) industrial outhouse is jammed into a corner, signifying the division between homeowners and the workers who aren't allowed to use the bathrooms of the houses they're fixing.
On the ground: In the second of a two-part look inside Kurdish-run ISIS prisons in northern Syria, our journalist found more than 150 children — aged roughly 9 to 14 — who were jammed into two cells with little sunlight for months.
"You believed that we didn't have to be defined by our past," Mr. Reed told the shoulder-to-shoulder crowd that had jammed into a hall for his election-night gathering and chanted his name and "One Montgomery" as he ascended the stage.
But critics of the plan argued that including less-pedigreed soccer nations would result in a diminished tournament, with nearly a quarter of FIFA's 211 member associations earning a place every four years and more games jammed into a crowded international calendar.
"When you're sleeping on relatives' floors or extra beds, and you're all jammed into the kitchen, and it's chaotic in the morning to get to school so you just don't get to school, it's just not a good scene," Ms. Stein said.
Three months before the album was even out, he found himself making his network television debut on The Late Show with David Letterman to perform "Violent Shiver," a thumping, raspy-voiced rock banger with a riff jammed into it that would make Chuck Berry smile.
Trump, at a rally before thousands of supporters jammed into a livestock arena in Ocala, Florida, also attempted to drive voters away from Democratic rival Hillary Clinton with an overwhelmingly negative speech in which he described her as corrupt and unqualified for the presidency.
Open your eyes and clench your butt cheeks because Justin Roiland—the man who animated a hybrid clone of Abraham Lincoln and Adolf Hitler getting jammed into the orifices of an alien species called Testicle Monsters—is opening a virtual reality studio called Squanchtendo.
A bottle cap, in the current show, rests on a wall-mounted thermostat like a private message waiting to be removed, while a claw-foot wooden table leg jammed into a rain boot could be a maquette-in-progress for a theatrical murder scene.
It is also associated with the corner deli or grocery store, where these days tulips stand as unglamorous commoners, identical bunches of primary reds and yellows shipped from stadium-size fields in the Netherlands, bound with rubber bands and jammed into green plastic buckets.
Timed perfectly to last night's Grammy Awards (which featured James Corden jammed into a car facade singing "Sweet Caroline" with Jennifer Lopez), the new trailer sheds a bit more light on how producers are going to squeeze the one-note bit into a full 16 episodes.
Some companies like Samsung and LG still ship their flagship phones with a headphone jack, but those days are numbered, especially because Google, HTC, Motorola, and Essential have all followed Apple into the darkness, where phones without headphone jacks live unhappily with a dongle jammed into their ports.
But legal and computer science experts told Mashable that the technology's grimier applications shouldn't overshadow its potential for good, even if it's difficult to see the upside when non-consenting stars are being jammed into hardcore sex scenes with hundreds of thousands of views on Pornhub and Reddit.
And then we've got an allusion to not only the Cubs curse, but Theo being partially responsible for breaking the Boston Red Sox's own decades-long curse, jammed into a play on the phrase "chapter and verse," itself a reference to quoting very specific portions of religious scripture.
The fourth quarter was a hell of a battle, though, as the Raiders picked up a TD and a two point conversion to level with the Panthers—all of this with Oakland QB Derek Carr's throwing-pinkie jammed into some kind of glove configuration since the beginning of the third quarter.
The mazy hills around Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh are more densely populated than the most crowded cities on earth, with 60,210 to 290,2000 people jammed into each square kilometer where as many as a dozen people share single small shelters and many more use the same water well and toilet.
This article was originally published on Noisey UK Right this very second, there are thousands of people jammed into muggy cars, bored out of their minds, passing around warm cans of red stripe, inching their way up the motorway into Glastonbury with the speed of your nan typing up a complaint email.
A trip behind the charcutier's counter involves seeing whole slabs of muscle and fat cubed and forced through a meat grinder, all of which then gets jammed into a piece of old intestine that looks like a wet, used condom before getting tied off into links and dried, smoked, roasted, or grilled.
Jammed into the early 1980s with Blade Runner (1982), Tron (1982), Escape From New York (19803), Videodrome (1983), Akira (1982), and a whole host of other post-1970s works, Gibson's novel was a part of a wave of science fiction that focused in on a couple tendencies in media at the time.
A paint-smeared Adam and Eve titled "He" and "She"; a sensitive portrait bust of Ms. Saul's husband, the painter Peter Saul, with tender blue eyes and a stand of asparagus-like brushes jammed into his crown; and several other ceramic people all seem intended to highlight every squalid embarrassment of the flesh.
Inside were all the usual things, neon signs for Budweiser and Coors, a jukebox that might once have worked, honey-colored bottles lined up behind the bar, and the head of a deer—or, no, an elk—jammed into one wall as if this were Alaska and somebody had just shot it.
Macy's has equipped the furniture departments in stores around the country with V.R. headsets so that customers can visualize how, say, the plaid sectional will look in their den, rather than discovering, after lugging it home, that the only way it will fit is if one end is jammed into the fireplace.
Works by 299 artists (billed as 299 artists, for the sake of symmetry, in a show so undisciplined it can't even follow its own rules) are jammed into a single gallery of 299,210 square feet, creating a regrettable obstacle course of forlorn and garish objects that are afforded no individuation or breathing room.
The address was largely devoid of the litany of new policies that prior presidents jammed into their speeches, though he did call on Congress to work with him to lower prescription drug costs, deliver new funding for neonatal research and crumbling infrastructure and extend a tax break to support private and religious school scholarships.
Polarization has created a situation where "the amount of science that we know doesn't change whether, and how much, we think climate change is a serious issue," public policy expert Paul Hirsch from the SUNY college of Environmental Science and Forestry told small crowd of people jammed into a tent in the teach-in area of the rally.
WASHINGTON — It was Hempy Pet CBD Soft Chews, Mile High Labs and Women Grow, among countless others, squaring off against the likes of the Marijuana Victims Alliance, concerned primary care doctors and a lawyer who admitted he couldn't wait to sue — all jammed into an overflowing auditorium for hours Friday on the Food and Drug Administration campus.
It all became moot because the White House leaks like a sieve and Trump can't get away from a TV camera, but did you, having been on that side where you knew sort of the mechanics about how all that stuff worked, do you think that, Trump aside, the traditional structure of having all that press jammed into a room, having a spokesperson come out once a day and sort of provide a message and then maybe you hear from another official, do you think that's a useful role for the press, having done that now for years?

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