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"Steve Jobs was a master in packing into his presentation moments of revelation," says Vasudevan.
Packing into an airplane and eating unusual food at unusual times probably doesn't help much, either.
Many people with means, especially white South Africans, were packing into planes to London or Perth.
Packing into a crowded, poorly ventilated subway car or bus can heighten your risk of infection.
Although the Lions lost, the game sold out with more than 26,000 fans packing into the stadium.
The claims he's holding women against their will didn't stop female fans from packing into the front rows.
What's happening: Investors continue packing into the long end of the yield curve, bidding up prices and pushing down yields.
The camera follows her morning, from showering in a brightly colored dorm-style apartment to packing into a train for work.
"I transfer cereal, dried beans, rice and spices from their original packing into glass jars with stainless steel lids with labels," Kourtney says.
While everyone is packing into bigger and bigger cars, trucks and SUVs, the Mazda 3 remains the sensible choice for most people's needs.
While leaving a CcHub event in 2018, I noticed the vice president of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo, and his entourage packing into the elevator.
We'll be getting a new phone, but we still don't know the extent of the camera wizardry Google could be packing into the device.
That makes sense because U.S. crude oil production has been surging thanks to higher oil prices, with workers packing into Texas' Permian Basin in particular.
The larger surface area may make for better signal reception and transmission, and packing into a smaller area of course makes more room for other components.
All of these civilians, most of whom are women and children, are packing into an ever-shrinking area closer and closer to the border with Turkey.
That should be clear to you especially now, with aspiring poker bros packing into every Tilted Kilt across America to show the coronavirus that they're #ManStrong.
Its expanded into a company with many holdings In 2015, the track hit its all-time attendance record, with 170,513 packing into the grandstands and the infield.
Meanwhile, Jessica Alba, Sofia Vergara, Scarlett Johansson and Donatella Versace were among the attendees packing into Vanity Fair's shindig at the Wallis Annenberg Center in Bev Hills.
Across the country, people were packing into bars before noon, crowding around office televisions and arriving before dawn outside the hearing to snag a seat to watch.
But even if they can top last year's pennant-winning performance, the men in blue may not be the only heroes for the faithful packing into Dodger Stadium.
The former caters to your more blue-chip tastes, with 26 exhibitors — including Pace Prints, Durham Press, Brooke Alexander, and Parkett Editions — packing into the Park Avenue Armory.
I have no idea where that's going to go, but that's the fun of it — exploring until you can find something to start packing into the next snowball.
This surge of Democratic women packing into crowded primaries amplifies what Pennsylvania saw in 22016, where of the women who ran, six were Democrats and one was a Republican.
When the doors were opened, the stream of people poured into the meeting room, quickly filling every seat and packing into the standing area until maximum capacity was reached.
More than a dozen city blocks will be temporarily closed to vehicles in an effort to open more outdoor space for pedestrians and deter them from packing into public parks.
Sometimes that means packing into the back of a truck, negotiating lower rates for vans, or hitching a ride on the back of empty big rigs from whatever town they're in.
Fans are packing into sold-out arenas (that even pro sports teams can't always fill) to see their favorite games be played, and teams are winning millions of dollars per tournament.
Fans go all out trying to predict the winner, filling out bracket after bracket, devising system after system for making their picks, and packing into sports bars to cheer their teams on.
It's about 7 pm on a blistering cold Friday night in Brooklyn, and about 300 mostly 20- and 30-somethings are packing into the bookshelf-lined office of an independent publishing house.
Razer opted for a standard (and bright) 1080p display, but it feels about a year or two out of date next to the higher resolution displays Huawei and Apple are packing into similarly priced laptops.
On a cold, grey Canadian afternoon in Toronto's Rexdale neighborhood, locals are packing into Hamdi, a small Somali restaurant in a strip mall that is serving up everything from goat shoulder with chapati to spaghetti.
Throughout, I caught glimpses of daily life away from where the tourists roast under the afternoon sun: teenagers with fighting roosters tucked under their arms; families packing into grand churches that stood out of the lush jungle.
In fact, Ohio had been calling itself a state only seventy years when first one brother and then the next stuffed quilt packing into his hat, snatched up his shoes, and crept away from the lively spite the house felt for them.
"He's like the godfather of New York," said Carl Pisani, a construction worker who was among those who came to see Mr. Trump speak here last week, packing into an old aircraft factory where Mr. Pisani said he had once helped build F-14s for the Navy.
Powered by an almost desperate yearning to oust President Trump, and galvanized by the most diverse field in presidential primary history, Democrats are packing into gymnasiums, churches and exhibition halls to hear candidates speak — even if they are far from committed to supporting the candidate they are showing up to see.
The particles are contacted with a solvent until they are completely soaked. This can be done prior or after packing into the column. The packed bed is then rinsed with the liquid extractant until inlet and outlet concentrations are the same. This approach is particularly interesting when particles are already packed in a column and shall be reused for a SIR application.
Strong initially retired from the game in 1961 but was talked into playing for another season by club president Harry McKinnon. Speaking in 2008, Strong spoke to the media "I told (president) Harry McKinnon my inner ears were crook and packing into scrums didn't help, Harry said if I played another season the club would pay for the operation on my ears. So I did".
For example, how many pennies can be packed into a circle on a tabletop or in 3 dimensions, how many marbles can be packed into a globe. Other considerations enter the choice of a code. For example, hexagon packing into the constraint of a rectangular box will leave empty space at the corners. As the dimensions get larger, the percentage of empty space grows smaller.
There are many different methods for preparation of a sugar-based rocket propellant. Dry compression does not require heating, only the grinding of the components and then packing into the motor. However, this method is not recommended for serious experimenting.Jacob's Rocketry Dry heating does not actually melt the KNO3, but it melts the sugar and then the KNO3 grains become suspended in the sugar.
Princes Street in the 1890s. Over the 20th century Dunedin's retail centre gradually moved from here to George Street, on the northern side of the Octagon. From the 1890s the Assyrians, religious refugees from what is now Lebanon, started to arrive, packing into the inner city slums largely occupied by Chinese. It was in this milieu John A. Lee grew up, the later Labour firebrand whose novels exposing these conditions would shock the country.
A periodontal abscess can occur as the result of tooth fracture, food packing into a periodontal pocket (with poorly shaped fillings), calculus build-up, and lowered immune responses (such as in diabetes). Periodontal abscess can also occur after periodontal scaling, which causes the gums to tighten around the teeth and trap debris in the pocket. Toothache caused by a periodontal abscess is generally deep and throbbing. The oral mucosa covering an early periodontal abscess appears erythematous (red), swollen, shiny, and painful to touch.
In 1905 Iowa-born Charley Chantry arrived in Sierra Madre, CA. He prospected his way there from the Black Hills of the Dakotas by way of the San Gabriel back country. He erected a sturdy tent cabin in Little Santa Anita Canyon from which he rented riding donkeys to kids staying at nearby Carter's Camp. Soon his stock was packing into all of the area's mountain resorts from his Mount Wilson Stables. While packing to Sturtevant's Camp, Charley passed through an oak-studded bench above Big Santa Anita Canyon's bottom at the San Olene Gap.
The novel was reviewed in The New York Times Book Review,The Independent and The Guardian. In his Understanding Penelope Fitzgerald (2004), Peter Wolfe characterised the novel as "a pocket epic, packing into 141 pages the piecemeal dissolution of a way of life". He considered the work to be that of a master – more darkly expansive than Fitzgerald's first two novels while displaying the same tightness and precision. The author employs, he said, a sensual descriptive style with closely interlocked narrative, and her uncanny gift for describing the commonplace and overlooked galvanises the flow.
Other considerations enter the choice of a code. For example, hexagon packing into the constraint of a rectangular box will leave empty space at the corners. As the dimensions get larger, the percentage of empty space grows smaller. But at certain dimensions, the packing uses all the space and these codes are the so-called "perfect" codes. The only nontrivial and useful perfect codes are the distance-3 Hamming codes with parameters satisfying (2r – 1, 2r – 1 – r, 3), and the [23,12,7] binary and [11,6,5] ternary Golay codes.
Stern (farthest right) and other members of the Simpsons writing staff in 1992Stern then joined the writing staff of the animated television sitcom The Simpsons. He told TV.com that when he "went from The Wonder Years to The Simpsons, I could not believe how much story they were packing into each episode. It taught me not to hold on to story—get the fun out of it and move on." During his time on that show, he particularly liked writing the character Marge Simpson and her twin-sisters Patty and Selma Bouvier, and therefore wrote several episodes revolving around them.
Random close packing (RCP) is an empirical parameter used to characterize the maximum volume fraction of solid objects obtained when they are packed randomly. For example, when a solid container is filled with grain, shaking the container will reduce the volume taken up by the objects, thus allowing more grain to be added to the container. In other words, shaking increases the density of packed objects. But shaking cannot increase the density indefinitely, a limit is reached, and if this is reached without obvious packing into a regular crystal lattice, this is the empirical random close- packed density.
Born in Queensland but raised on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Bliss, nicknamed Blistering for his outstanding speed, was a scrawny Manly district junior who started out as a with the North Narabeen Surf Club. He was shifted to the as 16-year-old after his coach Tom Ballard saw him packing into a scrum and then showing incredible pace in general play. Ballard told him "You're too fast for a hooker boy - you're now on the wing". As the Manly club wouldn't have a first grade team until 1947, he was graded with Balmain in 1939.
Dust particles, aided by ices and organics, form "aggregates" "dust grains form fractal aggregates" (less often, "agglomerates") of 30 to hundreds of micrometers. These are fluffy, Tucson "fluffy aggregate" due to the imperfect packing of cluster-type (large) dust particles, and their subsequent, imperfect packing into aggregates. Discussion meeting issue “Cometary science after Rosetta” compiled and edited by Geraint H. Jones, Alan Fitzsimmons, Matthew M. Knight, and Matt G. G. T. Taylor "grains" "particles" "hierarchical aggregates" "'clusters'" "compact porous aggregates""highly porous aggregates" The next size category is pebbles, of millimeters to centimeters scale. "cm- sized pebbles" Pebbles were inferred at 103P/Hartley 2, "dust, ice, and hundreds of discrete millimeter to decimeter sized particles." and imaged directly at 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
An FA Cup tie against Reading later in the year had to be switched to a neutral venue when City's opponents complained that the Nest pitch was not big enough – but the club soon settled into their new home and it was not long before five figure crowds were packing into the compact little ground. The Nest was gradually improved over the years, with the playing surface re-laid and extra terracing added, and by the time the Canaries were elected to the Football League in 1920 crowds of between 12,000 and 14,000 were common place. Further developments in the 1930s, including an extension to the 'chicken run' opposite the Main Stand, saw the capacity rise still further and, on 16 February 1935 25,037 supporters crammed into the ground to watch City lose 1-0 to Sheffield Wednesday in the fifth round of the FA Cup.

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