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A valet passed wheeling a dolly piled high with stained sheets.
Antipasti, hero sandwiches, and salumi were piled high as onlookers gawked.
Just sand piled high in dunes literally the size of mountains.
Her home is piled high with fabrics, flowers, china and cakes.
Trucks piled high with pods are rolling inexorably across the landscape.
The soot on the table from the fires was piled high.
Plates piled high with sticky fried plantain arrive at the table.
Rooms are piled high with equipment of medical, utilitarian and military origin.
Trash bags were piled high around her, nearly bursting with her belongings.
Once it was piled high with folders, she said, but no longer.
Its steps were piled high with bouquets left in honor of Diana.
Ten thousand generations ago, our bones were piled high in hyenas' dens.
Ask for some chips with cheese and meat piled high on top.
A bar piled high with pizza boxes and people doing lines off stools.
The term conjures up a poolside lounge chair, thick towels piled high nearby.
I'll read the piled-high papers when We get time to relax again.
GoRevamped for 2016, the Go launcher is piled high with features, tweaks, and themes.
The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise -- with the occasion.
It must now contend with millions of small ones, piled high on America's doorsteps.
In front of the stage is a large round table piled high with fruit.
With fresh snow piled high, the dogs of Erie seemed to enjoy the day.
The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion.
A woman appeared pulling ropes attached to a shopping wagon piled high with bundles.
The home was infested with rodents and insects and piled high with dirty diapers.
Each model was given a full head of colorful locs piled high on her head.
A dozen bags from the family's fields — food for the coming year — were piled high.
It was an Old Town canoe, almost seventeen feet long and piled high with gear.
ASDI's scrapyard in Lomé is piled high with computer screens, motherboards, and newly pulped plastics.
"Desks piled high with papers and phones and all sorts of mess," Mr. Carvel recalled.
Everyone loves Thanksgiving leftovers piled high on a sandwich the day after the big meal.
Sewage pooled in corners, goats roamed between graves and garbage was piled high in places.
Flatbed trucks were piled high with furniture; one was packed with a flock of sheep.
Sarah stands behind a stall piled high with heirloom tomatoes, basil, okra, and acorn squash.
The owners of Black Tap restaurant in Las Vegas, build a burger piled high with flavor.
There were lots of fried things piled high in aluminum tubs warmed by glaring heat lamps.
There is glorious produce: Masses of greens, herbs, eggplant, cabbage, peppers, beans and pumpkins piled high.
Traffic was jammed with terrified civilians fleeing south in trucks piled high with possessions and children.
Traffic was jammed with terrified civilians fleeing south in trucks piled high with possessions and children.
Crawford joins them, and suddenly she is herself again, black hair piled high, stunning red dress.
Shelves in the spare-parts room, normally piled high with replacement sparkplugs, are instead mostly empty.
Until recently, he kept a desk, piled high with papers and books, at its editorial office.
Cameras rolled as officers busted into huge compounds where circuit boards were piled high as houses.
Lorries piled high with coal still rumble through, but in nothing like the numbers they once did.
Piled high in the six-gallon container are separate pouches of elbow pasta and cheddar cheese sauce.
I made lists and checked them off, filling Moleskine notebooks piled high with my plans and goals.
A donation table at the entrance was piled high with bags of dry dog and cat litter.
The roast pork is sweet and juicy, and the pickled carrots and jalapeño slices are piled high.
Their belongings are piled high on furniture and countertops as the water rises, filled with floating debris.
Their bodies wrestle together as if they're half-melted rubber, or are piled high as agonized corpses.
Darius, despite a résumé piled high with dead and maimed bodies, is more righteous avenger than sociopath.
She remembered seeing "arms and legs of corpses sticking out of snowbanks" piled high outside a saloon.
There was an oyster tower made from solid ice and charcuterie tables piled high in every room.
Survivors include the Marsh, ruby red, star and other comparatively flavorless descendants piled high in supermarkets everywhere.
The scene starts with a big family seated at a beautifully set table piled high with delicious food.
Some of the latrines are piled high with fly-riddled excrement, which seeps out the sides during downpours.
Its sundae is piled high with three scoops of homemade ice cream, whipped cream, and a single cherry.
They yearned to stay young and to live forever, with loved ones nearby and snack food piled high.
Across a loading dock, a young man pushed a hand truck piled high with boxes of Brazilian mangoes.
On the "terrible first," wagons piled high with belongings flooded the streets, and trade ground to a halt.
The deli case was piled high with delicious-looking food like latkes, rosemary lamb shanks, and sticky ribs.
That summer, a newly minted Marine lieutenant, I drove my piled-high station wagon to Quantico's Basic School.
Eight things popularity polls tell us MORE, featuring bullet trains, gleaning towers, and plates piled high with food.
Our plate was piled high with golden, fresh-out-the-fryer rings that were hot to the touch.
He remembered how bales of hay were made, how he piloted an ox-pulled sled piled high with hay.
Her floors were partly ripped up and what few belongings remained in the house were piled high on tables.
Odajima's earliest memory is of his mother buying squid from a neighbor's cart piled high with the morning's catch.
The young artist had transformed the gallery with a pile of overflowing shopping carts piled high with junk food.
On the cover, Stacy's hair is piled high on her head, a stylish ringlet dipping down beside her eye.
As autumn moved toward winter, many of the traps piled high near the docks were encrusted with squirt carcasses.
Inside a stadium parking lot, there were mountains of snow piled high as far as the eye could see.
A stack of water-logged books, notebooks, plays, costumes and make-up kits were piled high in one corner.
Its shapes were grandly outsize: gargantuan balloons of brocade and jacquard malforming the body, hair ­piled high and frizzed.
Two tables on the side were piled high with packages of gauze and QuikClot and bright blue Velcro tourniquets.
There is a raw bar near the door packed with ice and piled high with fresh oysters and clams.
The debt for this ziggurat has piled high and requires siphoning off of money intended for schools and hospitals.
Staff on the ship described the situation as "surreal" — toy dolls and trucks were piled high on the deck.
On the Champs-Élysées, the cafes' wicker chairs were piled high inside and the wide avenue was semi-deserted.
The last truck, piled high with newly cut cane stalks, blew its horn as it circled the mill yard.
"You see, no customers," Mr. Rahman, 46, said, gesturing around his cart piled high with apples, persimmons and berries.
Men hunched over their brews are digging into plates of dense rye bread piled high with mayonnaise and pickled herring.
Plates were piled high with young bamboo shoots, pan dulce and even live blue crabs, which skittered across the tablecloth.
The shoes are not artfully arranged; they are piled high on the floor, shoe upon shoe in an undifferentiated mass.
There are often bottles uncorked for sampling before purchase, perhaps alongside a board piled high with local cheese and prosciutto.
The river was 190 feet deep at the center, and ice piled high above the water's surface in the winter.
All of these delights were piled high across a 32-feet-long, 25-pound, snake-like mound of jasmine rice.
Thousands of caps, including ones like the stovepipe hat Abraham Lincoln wore, are piled high in boxes along the walls.
Next to the truck is a pallet jack piled high with 14 boxes of Moët, which probably cost at least $3,000.
We're sure your resolution list is already piled high with noble endeavors, like eating more leafy greens and keeping a diary.
Yet the rebels still hold garrisons concealed within the southern region's lush forests, which witnesses say are piled high with weapons.
Billowing tieback curtains unfurl to reveal a figure — presumably Cole — reclining on a pedestal, architectural plans in hand, books piled high.
City Kitchen At the Pike Place Market in Seattle, it's the glistening, freshly caught salmon piled high that you'll notice first.
Video of beleaguered civilians carrying satchels and children, some piled high onto trucks and tractors, aired on Syrian state news media.
A good thing, we agreed, or our favorite field would be piled high with the limp bodies of half of Canarsie.
The shop's backlogged inventory includes religious items and kitchen supplies, such as Italian coffee makers and pasta cutters, piled high overhead.
Guests were piled high on banquettes along the club's narrow wood-paneled interiors, like modern vignettes from Rembrandt's monumental group portraits.
Guests were piled high on banquettes along the club's narrow wood-paneled interiors, like modern vignettes from Rembrandt's monumental group portraits.
Ten women are gathered at a long wooden table, plates piled high with buttered string beans, roasted peppers, rice and peas.
The young pitching arms of the Mets — a Harvey, a Syndergaard, a de Grom and a Matz — are piled high as cordwood.
Shelves of food piled high, some a little more random than others, but all neatly stacked and labelled for shoppers to browse.
Now anyone can take a virtual tour around Goodall's house, every surface piled high with books and papers and zoological knick-knacks.
Each one is piled high with candy, cookies, brownies, or cake, and served in cups coated in icing, chocolate sauce, and sprinkles.
Homer Simpson has bungled his new role as Springfield's sanitation commissioner, leaving rubbish piled high in the streets and spewing from drains.
In Charleston, W.Va., near-whiteout conditions appeared on Friday afternoon as snow piled high enough to hide the curbs on the sidewalk.
When The Verge walks into the hotel room for electronic trio Black Tiger Sex Machine, the bed is piled high with bags.
In front of them will be a plate, or a bowl, or a napkin, piled high with the scraps of bird skeletons.
The main difference seemed to be in the dressing: The triple bacon was piled high with crispy onions, jalapeños, and melted cheese.
A glass coffee table was piled high with Modigliani catalogs that Mr. Nahmad, in a casual blue sweater and slacks, thumbed through.
Several mounds of dirt piled high marked the site of multiple graves which will be used for New Zealand's worst mass shooting.
A sales associate, her arms piled high with percale, consulted with a blond customer, as the two moved efficiently through the scrum.
Stacks of Lionel Polar Express starter sets are piled high near collector bait like the company's Pennsylvania Railroad GG1, with simulated sparks.
A desk is piled high with dozens of albums of stamps that once belonged to collectors who either lost interest or died.
Thanksgiving is over (hopefully without too much political strife at the table), but possibilities abound in the leftovers piled high in refrigerators.
On my drive back to Johannesburg to catch a flight home, I passed several horse trailers piled high with huge rainwater tanks.
The warehouse floor is piled high with raw ingredients: maize from Morocco, Egypt and Brazil; soya cake from Mali; fishmeal from local suppliers.
On one side, there's a table piled high with keyboards dating back to the '60s and from places as far away as Russia.
Burgers come in varieties like pork and blue cheese or lamb slicked with coarse mustard and piled high with Brie and caramelized onions.
Back in the day, Tuesday was all about lunch trays piled high with hard shell tortillas, ground beef, shredded cheese, and sour cream.
The set, by Chloe Lamford, vaguely suggests a seedy bar or club, with a couple of tables piled high with cups and bottles.
Row after row of stalls with bright awnings were piled high with coils of fried dough, freshly killed ducks, and huge sunflower blossoms.
In another photo, Cyrus poses in the same suit in front of a mirror and beside an open suitcase piled high with clothing.
Beside him was a bin piled high with old Taiga jackets that toppled onto the floor, right beside one of the Holocaust banners.
There were plates piled high with golden squares of corn bread and slices of white bread and of brown, nutty-tasting graham bread.
Loudspeakers blare patriotic songs as boys construct kites decorated with Palestinian flags and others arrive on trucks piled high with tires for burning.
They stood under a tent around a table piled high with vegetables, some of them harvested that morning at the nearby Orkestai Farm.
Government officers, in sharply pressed uniforms, race around a maze of wooden pallets piled high with boxes — counting, weighing, scanning and approving shipments.
Norwalk, California (CNN)Piled high with clothes and junk, a bedroom in this small stucco home looks like it belongs to a hoarder.
While Oakland experiences a dire housing crisis and a surge in homelessness, Piedmont's streets are free from RVs, tents, and carts piled high.
Drive through Fayetteville today and you'll pass house after house emptied of belongings, the mud-stained detritus piled high on curbs across the county.
Kali Uchis enters central London's Edition Hotel wearing oversized shades, a cropped pink faux fur coat, perfectly manicured nails and her hair piled high.
Often hiding their faces in balaclavas to avoid being identified, reclaimers ride between the city's traffic on metal trolleys, piled high with household waste.
" Pointing to a buffet table piled high with McDonald's hamburgers and Chick-fil-A sandwiches, Trump concluded by saying, "Folks, go and eat up.
Stalls are piled high with pyramids of raisins, apricots, dried apples, almonds, pistachios, and walnuts, which are interspersed with bags of Middle Eastern spices.
All wore heavy ropes of beaded necklaces piled high and were wrapped from the waist in once colorful cloth, and several held small children.
Chad said it's similar to the hefty Hawaiian surfer dish loco moco — rice piled high with a burger patty, fried egg and brown gravy.
Her hair, piled high on her head, has inspired a cult of bouffants, as seen in a self-portrait by the photographer Kimiko Yoshida.
Dr. Arguin also won the blueberry division with a maple-scented creation piled high with blueberries that he cooks in a sous-vide machine.
Trucks piled high with household goods from mattresses to treadmills are driving into town, after showing identification at a checkpoint manned by coalition soldiers.
Before Geoff Sobelle's performance The Object Lesson begins, the audience is invited to riffle through the hundreds of boxes piled high around the theater.
I, for one, would hate to see a bonfire piled high with copies of Durant's book on the posters of the Black Panther Emory Douglas.
If you prefer those Chicago-style hot dogs piled high with pickle spears, tomato wedges, and peppers, you'll presumably be limiting the WienerDrone's flight capabilities.
Today, Lui specializes in maintaining pieces like Paik's Untitled (Piano), a player piano piled high with televisions displaying closed-circuit footage of its interior workings.
You're excited to dig into the Jingle Jangle and other tasty snacks piled high on your plate, but sadly you don't have a free hand.
The cemetery is full of women crouched in mourning aside the colourful shrines of the town's 23 "martyrs", piled high with flowers, flags and memorabilia.
A good, but filling, sharing option among the starters is sabaayad , a piece of flatbread piled high with freshly roasted vegetables tossed in cilantro aioli.
Journals, preparatory drawings, and palettes piled high with miniature cliffs of oil paint are just a glimpse of what Bartlett has donated to his center.
Behind a high counter, food rose up from the kitchen by dumbwaiter: long trays of beef pies and metal pails piled high with mashed potatoes.
We've all seen the scenes of anxious customers tearing through grocery aisles, loading toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and canned goods into piled-high shopping carts.
On Thursday, the airline tweeted a short video of a room with tables piled high with everything from donated diapers to toilet paper and canned goods.
Cowgirl Creamery Mt Tam cheese, nori seaweed, Granny Smith apple, and kimchi are piled high between two halves of a Hawaiian roll brushed in gochujang mayo.
It's amazing to see them gracefully pedal past on bikes piled high with colorful cargo, but the impact is lost amid the chaos of Vietnam's capital.
Our wheels line the walls and face inward toward a large table in the middle of the room piled high with bowls and cups and vases.
The jackets piled high are a monument to the displaced people who have risked their lives for a brighter future — and the challenge that lies ahead.
He then hops a raft, crosses to Mexico, goes shopping to fill his store's shelves and heads back home on a raft piled high with purchases.
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A woman pushed a pushchair piled high with bags of what appeared to be possessions she had managed to rescue from the wreckage of her home.
One could go there in search of one's first thong, and wind up bumping asses with the school guidance counselor, arms piled high with minimizer bras.
The president greeted reporters in the White House dining room, where he proudly displayed a table piled high with burgers from McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King.
That's right, it's a Bloody Mary piled high with Flamin' Hot Cheetos, which is clearly the most adult way to eat our favorite spicy snack from childhood.
The same shops are piled high with Donald Trump hats and shirts, while Trump-stickered pick-up trucks and Harley-Davidsons rumble along the town's narrow streets.
Feeling cozier and cozier (and hungrier and hungrier), by the time the burger arrived piled high with grilled onions, nothing had ever looked so good to me.
On a neighboring block in Midtown, boxes are piled high on the sidewalk, creating an obstacle course for parents, children and anyone else trying to get by.
It's known as the "CO2" route: a poorly ventilated, oxygen-deficient trip across the English Channel in shipping containers or trailers piled high with pallets of merchandise.
Chili's hulking The Boss Burger comes piled high with four different meats, including s2,020-calorie meal with 47 grams of saturated fat and 3,900 milligram of sodium.
It is piled high with fresh bean sprouts, lime wedges, Thai basil and thin slices of jalapeño, to be added to the pho at the diner's discretion.
As a teen, I could eat what I pleased: A cheesy Buffalo chicken calzone, big helpings of my mom's unbeatable spaghetti, sandwiches piled high with cold cuts.
Hundreds of books surrounded Mr. Volcker — filling shelves and piled high on virtually every flat surface — as did pink pages of The Financial Times, folded into origami.
And the desk in the master bedroom is piled high with newspapers left by Mr. Feuerstein's father, who views the apartment as a home away from home.
"Honestly, I have so much rage," Ms. Case said over vegan food in Brooklyn last month, her trademark auburn hair piled high atop wisps of wizened gray.
The most popular item, though, is always the farm-to-table hot dog: smoked sausage piled high with homemade condiments and stuffed into a soft baked bun.
The sight of McDonald's fries, cheeseburgers and sauce packets piled high beneath Abraham Lincoln's portrait led to days of jokes on late night shows, Twitter and beyond.
On your feed, you may see photos of the fiber crackers piled high with with avocado, topped with square-shaped omelettes, or smothered in cream cheese and vegetables.
Culver's ButterBurgers get their name from the buttered and toasted buns, which won't get soggy even when they're piled high with sweet tomatoes, zesty mayo, and fresh lettuce.
Her blond-streaked hair is piled high, exposing two little diamond earrings on each ear lobe; her face is fully made-up, down to carefully applied lip liner.
The left bank is piled high with the detritus of the Rockies, driftwood hulks of massive pine trees and dark silt that suctioned my feet with each step.
But the quick uptake has given way to yet another problem: The bikes are now polluting the public square, with mangled two-wheelers piled high on some sidewalks.
Photos show sneakers removed from their orange boxes and piled high on the floor, clothes thrown about and shoppers having to kick boxes just to walk down aisles.
"Just let them dare," says Elizabeth in front of her stall in a dark corner of Gikomba, piled high with women's dresses, on being informed of the proposal.
Official accounts of their wrongdoing have been staggering: rooms piled high with banknotes, luxury villas galore and family members, as well as mistresses, living the life of Riley.
Photos of blood pooling in prison corridors and stacks of corpses piled high in the aftermath of recent riots sent an incontestable message of power to their audience.
By every roadside, fresh fruit is piled high in buckets with all sorts of autumnal treats; apples and pears are syncopated by men selling freshly squeezed pomegranate juice.
And, true to his Nordic chef form, it's an open-faced sandwich, piled high with a brandade-like mixture of fish and skyr, potatoes, radishes and pickled veggies.
A buttery homemade bun piled high with super-juicy pork (it's all about dat brine), pickled cukes and cabbage, crispy pork skin, and a generous smear of mayo.
One of those was also piled high with ride-share bikes sacrificed for the national good; the other was protected by two security guards I'd never seen before.
One of those was also piled high with ride-share bikes sacrificed for the national good; the other was protected by two security guards I'd never seen before.
A foot-long hot dog piled high with fries, chili, nacho chips, beer cheese, jalapeños, popcorn and a Coca-Cola infused barbecue sauce all served on a pretzel bun.
On the savory side, Black Tap Anaheim offers a variety of piled-high burgers that rival the shakes in terms of decadence, along with appetizers, wings, salads, and sandwiches.
The tasty treat uses the classic "Bloomin' Onion" as a base with french fries, melted cheese, chopped bacon, spicy bloom sauce, and spicy ranch dressing piled high on top.
Mr. Torres, a 37-year-old city bus driver, said he remembered when the ground he was walking on was piled high with trash, used tires and abandoned cars.
Inky clouds of smoke from burning tires piled high by the protesters to obscure the Israeli view were laced with spirals of tear gas fired from the Israeli side.
With thousands of bags of contaminated soil piled high in fields around town and radiation meters posted in parking lots, the memory of the nuclear disaster is never distant.
If you think your Thanksgiving table is piled high with traditional festive foods, you&aposve clearly never seen a 3,699-pound pumpkin pie the size of a small pond.
Haley insists that each of the brand's burgers — even those piled high with potato chips and hot dogs — are always made with good taste in mind; viral reach is secondary.
The humongous sandwich is piled high with pastrami, turkey, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato and onion and wedged between three slices of rye bread with the help of a wooden skewer.
Though the situation in Britain is not as bad as in America, where the public square is piled high with the bodies of the disgraced, it is heading that way.
Jake Mailhiot, 16, a junior, posted a photo to social media of desks, chairs and other furniture piled high over the door to the classroom where he was studying psychology.
One of those posters depicted a couple standing beside a table piled high with sacks labeled 'Hoarded Sugar' and 'Hoarded Flour,' staring nervously at the cop silhouetted against their window.
Give tofu the katsu treatment, dredging pressed slices with panko crumbs (and some smoked paprika) and stuffing into potato rolls piled high with a soy-sauce-and-rice-vinegar slaw.
I'd hop on a flight to help my heroic parents and brother Ryan clean up the manic wreckage: vintage clothes piled high, business ventures gone wrong, strangers inhabiting Roland's home.
Land once piled high with refuse is now covered with grass and wildflowers, inviting insects, mice, small snakes and, then, the birds that dive down in pursuit of the prey.
"Our fathers would come back with the boats piled high with turr," Mr. Mouland recalled, gripping a green rope to steady himself as the boat hammered over the steely waves.
The Jim Shoe is a Chicago specialty, piled high with Italian beef, gyro meat, and corned beef—and in this case, an ounce bag of weed or some other party supplies.
Nevertheless, the enumerators go from locked ward to locked ward to interview nurses and administrators, who sit behind desks piled high with paper records and go through them one by one.
It's piled high with features, from a cinema mode and mouse wheel volume control to options for stopping video auto-play and forcing all clips to use the highest possible quality.
The sandwich is piled high with layers of purple yams, whatever squash happens to be in season, guacamole, a veggie patty, tomatoes, pesto, and that ancho chili jam on olive bread.
As Ms. Zimmett emerged from the control room, she passed a table piled high with foil-wrapped breakfast sandwiches, the first of four free meals provided each day during big stories.
It's just that Tex-Mex standards like queso and combo fajitas piled high with chicken and shrimp don't speak of home to those whose Texas roots go back some 12,000 years.
Family guests at the table changed and eventually diminished until on some holidays it was Mom and I staring at each other across a table piled high with our annual feast.
But love it or hate it, I'd like to argue that for complementing and cutting through that salty gristle of a proper piled-high Jewish deli sandwich, nothing else quite compares.
Unions are digging in for a nationwide strike over pension reform that they hope will cripple transport networks, close schools, leave garbage piled high to force President Emmanuel Macron into retreat.
It's possible to lose hours wandering the paths of Paloquemao: This enormous market is lined with stalls piled high with colorful and extraordinarily varied fruits, and dozens of species of potatoes.
Mr. Salaam, a mental health counselor here, had just pulled his blue minivan into his driveway, his 22016-year-old son in the back seat, which was piled high with groceries.
Fanning first appeared on the runway in a camel coat with a light blue scarf wrapped around her neck, slouchy angora white socks, black boots, and hair piled high in a bouffant.
Meanwhile dung is piled high into heaps for burning, the fine peach-colored ash used as another form of antiseptic and sunscreen by the herdsmen, shielding them from the 115-degree heat.
In the Pacaraima, known to Venezuelans as "La Linea" or "The Line" because it is immediately across the border, cramped shops are now piled high with sacks of rice, sugar, and flour.
Shoppers at Donki are welcomed by tanks of exotic fish before they enter a maze-like warren piled high with goods ranging from face-massaging gadgets to oversized bags of potato chips.
Feeling For In Alice Waese's Fort Greene home and studio, alongside a bookcase piled high with others' adventures, are shelves filled with objects that illustrate her own story as a jewelry designer.
Between giant steel wine barrels, there was a massive table piled high with lush red tomatoes of all sizes ("You have to have a hundred tomato plants in Tuscany or you're nobody").
It has proved exceptionally hard, for instance, to kick-start borrowing in the euro zone because confidence has sunk to a low ebb and bad loans from the past are piled high.
Logically, we know that we don't need a six-month supply of toilet paper, but when we see someone's cart piled high, their anxiety infects us, and we go into survival mode.
The Ginger Pig next door allows you to play the role of Oliver Twist, pressing your nose to the glass of a butcher that trades in sausages and meat pies piled high.
In the Bay Area, where I now live, I can always spot an Iranian shopper's grocery cart from afar — it's the one piled high with bunches of parsley, cilantro, dill and mint.
Trash cans at the Los Angeles airport were piled high with abandoned uniforms, according to one eyewitness, a sight that would surely have been documented by news photographers — if it had existed.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Stacks of cash piled high were shown as evidence on Saturday against ousted Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir at his trial on charges of possessing illicit foreign currency and corruption.
Between nasty bathrooms (hair-clogged drains, crusty towels), disheveled kitchens (sinks piled high with food-caked dirty dishes), and abominable bedrooms (stained sheets, more crusty towels), some guys' living spaces are legit hellholes.
In the days leading up to the festival every bookshop in the Catalan capital is packed with people, tables piled high with shiny paperbacks perpetually ringed by shoppers seeking the perfect literary gift.
Laminated geologic maps and layers of warm outerwear were piled high in the back of the SUV, and a generous selection of salty chips and chocolate cookies was stashed behind the driver's seat.
The work space, with its four ovens, was cluttered with racks holding cakes and cookies, an industrial-size mixer and a wooden workbench, piled high with 100-pound bags of sugar and flour.
In the summer of 2006, she and her boyfriend parted ways, and she lit out from Oklahoma for good, all her belongings piled high in the cab of her red Nissan pickup truck.
Snow piled high on cars and trucks in northwest Montana, and gusts up to 60 miles per hour knocked over trees, downed power lines and pushed snow up against the doors of houses.
Francisco San Juan, also a Yakima tribal member, improvised a solution to get round a recent train that had blocked his path: he slid a tarp piled high with fish under its belly.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Sacks of rubbish and rotting vegetables piled high on the pavements of Athens' port of Piraeus on Monday - signs of a mounting labor dispute fast turning into a public health crisis.
But straight bourbon just doesn't match that pastel getup you spent so long putting together the same way as a julep in a tin cup piled high with crushed ice and mint leaves.
Sail into one of their tracks and you immediately enter a conspicuously lavish environment, potentially a private airplane hangar, where one can imagine stacks of cash sit, piled high among bottles of Cristal.
That said, restaurants have tried to introduce healthier items in the past, but when the decision comes down to a lightly dressed garden salad or piled-high nachos, for many, the choice is clear.
An upbeat shimmy of a pop song, which belies the song's dark ruminations, the visuals feature Selah Sue standing before a mirror, dressed in black, her auburn hair piled high—here she serenades herself.
When Luke Perry was growing up in small town Ohio, sharing a tiny bedroom in a trailer with his brother, he took sanctuary with a stack of comic books piled high in his closet.
Later, he stood in silent prayer at the start of Amatrice's main street, which remained piled high with rubble and the discarded remnants of family life: mattresses, cupboards, clothing and broken beams and doors.
The movie loosely follows a five-act structure in which Jack takes us to his walk-in fridge (piled high with bodies and frozen pizzas) and talks us through some of his greatest kills.
When I visited in late October, one side of the main warehouse was piled high with finished flooring from China, veneered in different varieties of American hardwoods like white oak and walnut and hickory.
Citrus fruit, root vegetables, loaves of bread, and huge blooming flowers were piled high on the tables that lined Collina Strada's runway, at the edge of a park on the east side of Manhattan.
MONROVIA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The cries of young children ring around the hospital as hundreds of patients, packed tightly together on wooden benches and surrounded by boxes of syringes piled high, wait to be seen.
When you see Cardi B hit the stage with 40 inches of blue hair or walk the red carpet in a topknot piled high with craft-store pearls, there is one name behind the look.
" As players entered the White House's East Room, the table was piled high with boxes of burgers on silver trays, and the White House band played a jazz rendition of Michael Jackson's classic "Billie Jean.
As the MC on stage shouts out over a Craig David remix, "Who likes pizza?!" eight contenders sit down at a table of eight half-metre long pizzas, piled high with jalapeño peppers and pepperoni.
The Sausage Party is essentially a hot dog, with a bun made, brilliantly, from sticky rice, and a candied, fatty, taut-skinned Taiwanese sausage, piled high with cilantro, shaved duck-egg yolk, and crispy shallot.
Show someone a picture of a lynching, of bodies piled high in a concentration camp, of Klansmen marching; make someone reflect on something awful they once did; stab them in the back with a betrayal.
Mirell Diaz, 28, sat in her purple uniform waiting for her shift at El Palacio de Los Jugos, where tropical fruits are juiced and Cuban food is piled high, and spoke about her own transformation.
By my American standards G. was late, and as I waited for him I browsed the book stalls the square is famous for, their wares piled high under awnings in front of the city library.
" The movie imagined America 220 years in the future, populated and ruled by absolute morons, its infrastructure crumbling, its cities piled high with trash, everyone anesthetized by impossibly stupid television like the hit show "Ow!
Ms. Hall's aesthetic of extreme orderliness is largely a reaction to the magpie mind-set of her parents, whose Victorian house in San Francisco is piled high and haphazardly with miscellany dating back five decades.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hundreds of anti-government protesters and their supporters gathered outside a tiny restaurant in Hong Kong for an unconventional Christmas dinner, sharing paper plates piled high with food under neon street signs.
KIRKUK, Iraq — Eighty-four bodies of Islamic State fighters were piled high at the Kirkuk hospital morgue, as the pathologists went through the gruesome work of gathering intelligence on the group's sudden counterattack on the city.
Sushi Maven has been wholesaling fish and sushi supplies for 10 years, with 50-pound bags of special rice, boxes of ginger and sesame seeds piled high in its warehouse, all certified by rabbis as kosher.
The bus was carrying the Humboldt Broncos hockey team to a playoff game in Nipawin in April when it collided with a truck that was pulling two flatbed trailers piled high with bags of peat moss.
The smell of fresh basil and the sound of clinks from dishes filled the space, a small area decorated with plants, paper lanterns and baking racks piled high with gadgets like espresso machines and pressure cookers.
I imagine that in the spirit of most American food in the 253s, the menu items were piled high with meat and cheese, and the ingredients handled with care and served with some semblance of a smile.
A few months ago, Melissa moved from her longtime Fifth Avenue apartment to a place in the country, and amid her things piled high, misplaced, or forgotten in the basement emerged a slim black musty instrument case.
Bowls of dumplings swimming in rich, thick broth and plates piled high with glistening meat and vegetables are making their way to tables, and the heartening clinking of glasses can be heard above the buzz of conversation.
"We're not just optimistic, we are sure we will win," said Yusuf Supriadi, at a campaign post piled high with banners and t-shirts, as well as a poster of Prabowo calling to "Make Indonesia Great Again".
"If they can forget everything for two hours, and live another life for two hours, that would be perfect for me," he said, back in his office, where his coffee table was piled high with Valerian comics.
A grandmother glugs down beer and eats beef ends with a fork; a bearded metalhead with a Bongripper back patch heads to the patio carrying a tray piled high with brisket, turkey, macaroni and cheese, and creamed corn.
In a second festive image, Romeo sat in front of a bunch of silver and white balloons (as well as a table piled high with presents!), while in another, she showed off the birthday boy's tennis-themed cake.
I was surprised to see hundreds of people with food piled high on their plates -- not the image of a "starving" North Korea so engrained in many peoples' minds given the reports of famine just two years ago.
Restaurants and bars across the country have their own takes on the frozen rosé drink, from simple strawberry or lemon juice-infused versions to the most over-the-top interpretation piled high with candy, and everything in between.
Trucks piled high with white sacks of charcoal clog the road to the capital Kampala as Uganda's rapidly growing urban population is boosting demand, accelerating one of the fastest rates of deforestation in the world, according to researchers.
In a second festive image, Romeo sat in front of a bunch of silver and white balloons (as well as a table piled high with presents!), while in another, she showed off the birthday boy's tennis-themed cake.
At one such auction in a VFW hall in the upstate New York town of Herkimer, tables were piled high with the furs of hundreds of muskrats, beavers, fishers, mink, red fox, gray fox, otters, bobcats and coyotes.
MAGOU, Niger (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Surveying his village's stocks of rice, sesame, millet and other food in a storehouse piled high with bags, Amadou Hassane is satisfied - but still a little anxious about the oversupply of baobab leaves.
It's the longest night of the year this weekend, Saturday night, the hibernal solstice, a chance to light candles, make and eat St. Lucia buns, smothered shrimp in crab-meat gravy, okonomi-latkes piled high with salmon roe.
Given that it's piled high with dirty laundry and filled with more regrets, ornate self-justifications, and cautionary tales than you can shake a Louisville Slugger at, House of Nails is far more entertaining than your typical player memoir.
A large number of visitors navigated around a jumble of personal effects piled high and wide in the center of the room — all the furniture of a 1970s parlor condensed into a singular mass, draped with dusty plastic sheets.
If you go to a Croatian island in the middle of July, you expect to see rows of palm trees gently swaying in the breeze, pastel-coloured skies and those fat, off-silver plates piled high with fresh calamari.
These worrying figures come at a time when our social media feeds are inundated with lavish abundance — whether it's piled-high freakshakes or flat-lays of excessive spreads, more is more when it comes to food photos on Instagram.
A quick trip to pick up a table lamp or a new mirror can turn into an epic, no-holds-barred shopping extravaganza — your cart piled high with all of the cute, cheap things you never knew you needed.
It is here that you will do your best shopping for tunics and gold-patterned silk shoes, and indulge in an abundance of fresh marinated olives and other delights, piled high at stand after stand in the souk (marketplace).
It means walking into a grocery store and seeing more red peppers and shiny apples piled high than customers could ever hope to buy, leading to certain waste (and the wasted time and labor of those who pick them).
But the kitchen holds its own with cupboards full of stuffed animals (let's not ask too many questions here) and a countertop piled high with Cheez Balls, Fun Dip, Rain-Blow gumballs, Pixy Stix, and other vintage-style treats.
To get there, I went to meet a farmer-turned-guide Arcadio Castro (no relation), who wore a tattered T-shirt and lived in a marble-floor shack roamed by livestock and piled high with home-bottled mango pulp.
GUADALAJARA, Mexico (Reuters) - Drifts of hail from a freak storm partially buried tractor-trailers and cars in the Mexican city of Guadalajara, bringing families out on to the streets to play in ice piled high despite the summer heat.
I also gave high marks to the classic Caesar salad and to the bruschetta, six toast rounds piled high with chopped tomatoes, basil and red onions, all of which encircled a mound of arugula, which could have used some dressing.
After sundown, when her family would break their fast with a big meal called iftar, she would sip vegetable soup and pick at the plates piled high with falafel, fava beans, and moussaka that her parents and sisters feasted on.
The new Arbynator, available November 19 through December 23, is piled high with roast beef on top a layer of Arby's "horsey" sauce and finished off with crispy curly fries smothered in cheddar cheese sauce on a sesame seed bun.
In Manchester, N.H., on Monday, after a traditional town hall-style event, the candidate who prefers dashing home from speeches on his private jet stopped by the Red Arrow Diner and ordered a cheeseburger plate piled high with French fries.
As the viewer moves out of Dr. Mantleray's fantasy world and back into the real world, we see his desk piled high with "floppy diks" (the fantasy discs that he inserts into his VR glasses) and a magazine called Paraphilic Monthly.
Speaking beside a table piled high with heavy bricks of drugs, NSW Police Force State Crime Commander Mark Jenkins commended Australia's law enforcement and border protection agencies for working on bust, even at the cost of missing Christmas with their families.
It's "really, quite messy," he says of the downstairs, where he works — the room has two pianos and old synthesizers piled high in the corners (evidence of an eBay addiction) — and has collaborated with musicians like Thom Yorke of Radiohead.
A version of cha ca la Vong —from "Hanoi: Traditional, Authentic, Subtle"—comprised a silver-skinned, silky-fleshed fillet of turmeric-marinated branzino, piled high with fronds of dill, chopped peanuts, and sautéed scallions, atop a tangle of rice noodles.
In recent years, it was piled high with grand English furniture interspersed with tarpaulins up to the ceiling, Groucho Marx mustaches, huge gilded palm tree lamps and makeshift towers of books and magazines that threatened to collapse at any minute.
In the late 1970s and early 80s, achoques caught in the lake were piled high at the fish market in town, recalled Brad Shaffer, a professor of biology at the University of California, Los Angeles, who has studied the salamanders.
Two antique Russian children's thrones, given to him by Candy Pratts Price, a former editor at Vogue, are arrayed in front of a giant faux Warhol print of Elizabeth Taylor by Deborah Kass, one piled high with Baby Gap outfits.
Contemplating the penne alla Norma that was already on her menu at Centrolina, she imagined her favorite part of the dish — the ragù of golden chunks of fried eggplant coated in marinara sauce — piled high in the center of the plate.
LONDON — Family life doesn't have much going for it in "The Duchess of Malfi," the blood bath of a play from John Webster in which corpses are piled high by a conclusion that is merciless even by 17th-century standards.
When it was my turn to stand front and center, I placed the bag into a deep wicker basket — piled high with other phones in plastic bags — waiting for the reverberating gong of a Tibetan singing bowl to announce its surrender.
Outerlands: If you can stand the permanently hefty wait, the brunch at Outerlands is one of the city's best, a cozy menu of piled-high open-faced sandwiches on thick bread, and massive Dutch pancakes topped with fresh, locally-sourced fruit.
The proof of Santana's very particular set of skills can be found on the couch in the couple's West Hollywood home, where the actress, 32 — who appears alongside Drew Barrymore in the Netflix series Santa Clarita Diet — has piled high her favorite accessory.
Then there was the food itself: Glasses of "pimms-without-the-pimms" that came piled high with an abundance of strawberries and cucumbers, plates of bright, exotic fruit mixed with maple caramelized pecans, and scrambled eggs flecked with fresh chilli and herbs.
A small cadre of chefs work out of a modest kitchen that liberally juts into the dining room, serving up a handful of judío-mexicano fusions: tacos filled with diced kosher meats; bagels piled high with meat, eggs, and chunky green salsa.
But with empowered, smaller businesses operating in closer proximities to the communities being served, Facebook stands a better chance of getting on top of its content problems — and getting out of a reactive crisis mode, piled high with problems, where it's currently stuck.
"Call Me by Your Name" is suffused with heat, and piled high with fine food, but it isn't a nice movie; you see it not to unwind but to be wound up—to be unrelaxed by the force with which rapture strikes.
But Trump's column stands out because even by the standards of a piece of political messaging from a notorious liar, the falsehoods are piled high, to the point where you wonder just how sloppy the process behind its publication might have been.
"There were echoes constantly," he said on a recent afternoon in his studio, as he sat in an office chair that allowed him to scoot back and forth between a desk piled high with scores and a piano in need of tuning.
The debris left behind by Hurricane Irma is still piled high on the sides of roads and homes remain damaged, but crews operating heavy machinery were trying to clear as much of the wreckage as possible Tuesday morning while marina workers secured boats.
LONDON — Barry Coumbe was describing operations at F. Sinclair, his polishing business in Hatton Garden, when he recalled that wheelbarrows were piled high with its commemorative gold ingots for Queen Elizabeth's 1977 Silver Jubilee to move them between the company's two workshops.
Bells tinkle in mahogany doorways to sound a customer's arrival; swaths of checks, wool and herringbone from the finest mills in Britain are piled high; and cutters sit hunched in basements and poky back rooms to fulfill orders for wealthy clients around the world.
A Teutonic knight spears a man in the 1000 Prussian conquest, elephants pummel people in the Punic Wars, skulls are piled high in a representation of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, and a soldier is posed in profile in Chwast's woodcut for the 2006 Iraq War.
LONDON — Vietnamese smugglers call it the "CO22017" route: a poorly ventilated, oxygen-deficient trip across the English Channel in shipping containers or trailers piled high with pallets of merchandise, the last leg of a perilous, 224,210-mile trek across Asia and into Western Europe.
But in interviews, Mr. Nagle, who recorded several performance reviews with his managers and made the recordings available to The New York Times, described stockrooms piled high with products that fell on workers and harsh fumes that sometimes wafted through the store and sickened workers.
My lunch mantra is "as many vegetables as possible," so I usually order the vegetarian sandwich, which is always piled high with whatever greens and vegetables catch Kerr's eye at the farmers' market, all enriched and brightened by generous doses of sauces and vinaigrettes.
Image 2 of 2 ARSAL, Lebanon – Women and children crammed in the back of pick-up trucks piled high with mattresses and blankets, as dozens of Syrian refugees in Lebanon began crossing the border on Thursday, heading back home to an uncertain future in war-torn Syria.
Taraji shared another look at her new do, enlisting her friend Jay Walker to take a photo of her posing in front of the ocean, with her new do piled high into a twisted up-do, all the better to show off those bold, shaved sides.
Where to find it, of course, is on the young-adult shelves of every bookstore in America, which are piled high and bright with novels written by people—many of us women—who care deeply about how and why we tell the stories of teenage girlhood.
Confused and a little taken aback, the four men and three women follow the "host" (Ivan Vyskočil) and discover in a nearby river cove, beautifully set tables piled high with food and wine; inexplicably even place cards with their names upon them appear beside the plates.
In the most embarrassing passage of an ill-conceived column, McLaren wrote: I walked into a bedroom with coats piled high on the bed and noticed that in the corner, sitting wide awake in a little portable car seat, was the cutest baby I'd ever seen.
I ordered it in several restaurants and surveyed the ingredients in the huge city market in Salvador, the capital of the Brazilian state Bahia, where fish and vegetables were piled high amid stalls of mangoes, sausages and candles used for religious practices, both Catholic and African.
Instead, we stopped at Ohana Poké Bar for a bowl of miso-marinated poke — technically a Hawaiian dish, but piled high with a pan-Asian mix of chunks of sustainably sourced ahi tuna, kimchi cucumbers and taro root chips, and assembled by Benedict Lim, a Filipino chef.
I love the meal just as much, with its toasts and camaraderie and plates piled high, love the gravy spills and the red bloom of cranberries dropped on the tablecloth, and how people you never thought would eat very much are going back for seconds, for thirds.
A threesome of Japanese buyers sorted through racks of Ms. Bode's trademark patchwork jackets as a clutch of seamstresses furiously stitched samples behind tables piled high with the vintage textiles the designer favors and a production team huddled over laptops and empty cartons of Chinese takeout.
Pete helmed the kitchen, and Elliott Street soon became known not only as a place to slug back a shot and a beer—it attracted a devout following for their sandwiches, piled high with deli meats and sent out of the kitchen wrapped carefully in brown waxed paper.
This kimchi-laced version by Deuki Hong, co-author of Koreatown: A Cookbook, is just as easy, and arguably more even more delicious—Cowgirl Creamery Mt. Tam cheese, nori seaweed, Granny Smith apple, and kimchi are piled high between two halves of a Hawaiian roll brushed in gochujang mayo.
When Mr. Mindel won a bid for a pair of custom leather hassocks designed for the Grill Room by Philip Johnson, paying $11,000 (plus a 25 percent buyer's premium), Mr. Niccolini suddenly appeared in the Pool Room carrying a platter on which pink cotton candy was piled high.
For a satisfying dish called tortillas montadas , small, thick, slightly sweet ones, blistered on a hot griddle, are smeared with smashed avocado, then piled high with a stewy scoop of carnitas, a shaggy hunk of brisket, or a spoonful of black beans and a generous segment of sweet plantain.
ROME — Thousands of Romans gathered in front of City Hall on Saturday morning to protest the state of the Italian capital, where garbage is piled high on pothole-filled streets that have become a hazard for cars but a haven for wild boars, and where public buses catch on fire.
A perfectly grilled citrus-brined half chicken came with an intensely fruity fermented-habanero hot sauce that gave it a vaguely tropical vibe; a medium-cooked pork chop was as juicy as a rib eye and piled high with bitter greens, mustard chutney, shards of chicharrón, and cubes of Asian pear.
"Everyone in the world is using 3-D printers to make jewelry now — mostly to make things cheaply — but we're using them to make complicated pieces that are impossible to make by hand," he said, picking up a bracelet from a tray piled high with gold jewelry to illustrate his point.
In their long perambulation down the busy streets of New York, ankle-deep in horse manure, they dodged scores of pigs, passed a platform said to be the site of the slave market, hurried past the stench of cattle pens and slaughterhouses, the vacant lots piled high with animal manure.
Plates come piled high with big, brash flavors as loud as the playlist—my Shanghai noodles with XO butter, clams, and nori have the umami cranked, while the Google-translated vegetable side "Slightly fires the emperor," with nuggets of chorizo and toasted cashews, is so bold it threatens to upstage the main.
" While thanking Dr. Barzilay for taking the time to meet with me, I pointed to the vertical tower of books piled high on top of each other and asked, "How do you get a volume out from the middle of the stack, like that bright yellow book midway between the top and bottom?
As there is a huge demand for high-quality false lashes in Japan, there's a lot more choice than you find in Europe or the U.S. Each drugstore has hundreds of sets piled high; everything from natural and subtle to full-on, crazy styles, with lots of variation in weight, length, and featheriness.
Not all major unions joined the strike, and the effect was varied: Some schools were open, some were shut as a precaution, and some were blocked by garbage cans piled high by striking students; only five airports in France had to cancel flights; the Eiffel Tower was closed, as were many museums.
It feels sunny against the sometimes gray backdrop of Milan, especially when an order of briny delicacies arrives: a savory Pugliese cartellata of deep-fried dough piled high with tuna carpaccio, buttery stracciatella cheese, and green chili peppers, alongside a sandwich of crunchy fried octopus topped with chicory greens and soft ricotta.
A tentative acceptance of full-figured models that dates from the early 1990s is highlighted in the exhibition by the emergence of Stella Ellis, known as the first large-size model, a divalike figure who strode Jean Paul Gaultier's runway in 1992 and was featured in his ad campaign, billowy bosom exposed, hair piled high like an opera star's.
Servers, one of whom happened to be sporting an oversize Kenzo sweatshirt, arrived at the table carrying three-tiered platters piled high with fresh ingredients to cook in the communal bowl of bouillon: thin slices of beef, pork belly, prawns, scallop balls, cuttlefish, tofu, rice cakes, lotus root, turnips, enoki and bunches of crisp spinach and chrysanthemum leaves.
When you walked in the door, all you had to do was pay the host at the front counter something like $11 to be granted an all-access pass to stations piled high with thoroughly American food: Main courses included roast beef, fish like halibut and salmon, baked chicken, pork chops, and steak if you got lucky.
The scenes are even more moving in person, when you see the pickup trucks piled high with plastic bags of donations causing traffic jams around the George R. Brown Convention Center, and still more people coming in on foot, bearing boxes of diapers, dog food, bar soap, pillows, blankets and virtually anything else a human in an emergency could use.
But Trump's ignorance of the history of America's highest office is still unnerving, as is the fact that, per Fisher's report, Trump seems to only read about himself: Trump's desk is piled high with magazines, nearly all of them with himself on their covers, and each morning, he reviews a pile of printouts of news articles about himself that his secretary delivers to his desk.
And what playing: the accent has broadened into a snarl; the hair is slicked back, piled high, or daubed with a dazzle of silver at the sides when Celeste is due onstage; and the hands are never still, plucking, splaying, pushing up the sleeves of her jacket, or slamming the table in a diner because the manager has the nerve to request a photograph.
A typical day's diet for him is egg and chorizo breakfast tacos that are lightly fried on the pan to get a little crispy; a sandwich piled high with butter, and thinly shaved Spanish ham that goes for $20 a pound for lunch; a rack of lamb with gremolata, red wine reduction, and broccoli as a nod to health for dinner, and mini eclairs made from scratch for dessert.
In East Kalimantan, there is blatant ecological tragedy all around: the sad puddles of abandoned shrimp farms where mangroves used to be, a steady stream of open barges piled high with coal polluting the Berau River, rampant theft of sea turtle eggs from sandy beaches, fertilizer runoff from palm oil plantations clouding the sea, out-of-control fires set by farmers to clear land before planting, overfishing, degraded coral reefs, unmanaged human and plastic waste — the insults to this wonderland seem endless.
The exhibition consists of a single room with enlarged photographs of de Beauvoir's Paris studio taken in March 1986 (a month before she died); a glass display case containing a handwritten 1948 manuscript that would later become part of de Beauvoir's most well-known work, The Second Sex; a cork bulletin board for visitors to leave their thoughts; and, the highlight of the exhibition, a desk piled high and with drawers full of books and magazines — like a Niki de Saint Phalle catalogue, George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss, Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis 2, and, of course, many of de Beauvoir's own writings.

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