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Some of these objects are piles of plastic made to look like feces; some are actual piles of fresh feces.
The "calzones" ended up being edible, but also non-visually appealing piles of dough with piles of vegetables sitting on top of them.
Thanksgiving means crowds that are both exciting and suffocating; it means piles of food and piles of dirty dishes that have to be cleaned.
If you could ask for anything right now from Silicon Valley, just whatever besides piles of their piles of money, what would it be?
The large piles of toxic chat resemble beautiful mountains Piles of a toxic mining mineral called 'chat' surround the town like an eerie mountain range.
She hates filters, and loves piles of outdated technology (malfunctioning BlackBerrys, Reagan-era radio alarm clocks, and mangled piles of power strips being her favorite subjects).
Police say the home was in "disarray," with piles of feces in the kitchen and piles of clothes, trash and empty cages in the dining room.
By evening, the only cars were giant garbage trucks moving giant piles of snow into other giant piles of snow, with a few unlucky cars buried underneath.
Cats and rats have been photographed sharing piles of trash.
Many prefer share buybacks or sitting on piles of money.
Rescue workers dug through piles of rubble searching for survivors.
The book should be read with heaping piles of salt.
They walked to the back, looking in piles of ash.
Large piles of debris made areas of the house impassable.
When he died, he left piles of uncompleted material behind.
After natural disasters, piles of debris are an inevitable hallmark.
Piles of rocks, laid by farmers, demarcated the flooded borders.
Plaster blobs on top and below evoke piles of sand.
Piles of fresh blooms and golden paper await the bereaved.
The women's room floor featured two piles of toilet paper.
They show naked women and burning piles of dead bodies.
National parks are facing piles of trash and damaged trees.
I have piles of free shirts and sweatshirts and gloves.
Piles of introductory materials are stacked neatly at the entrance.
Piles of poo that dance across the screen like goombas.
Piles of corn are stored in a warehouse next door.
And piles of money have been spent to ensure that.
Hane reads through the slush piles of new novel submissions.
I wrote at the kitchen table, among piles of homework.
Aside from piles of pig, the factory is surprisingly bare.
No, not the admissions officers and their piles of applications.
I found piles and piles and piles of tracing paper.
Another idea is to promote alternatives to centralised piles of data.
That race has also drawn piles of spending from outside groups.
Discarded piles of trash in Dunhuang, a city in China's northwest.
There are piles of dead men everywhere, most of them Highlanders.
But like Homer Simpson's piles of rubbish, bigger problems are mounting.
Piles of Korans could be seen in one of the windows.
Photographs of piles of damaged shared bikes are familiar in China.
Fetid piles of garbage can be seen on many Basra streets.
There's just one problem: SoftBank is sitting on piles of debt.
The piles of burnt ivory were valued at over $23 million.
The graves themselves were piles of stone, shaped like overturned rowboats.
He saw pools of toxic water, massive piles of waste-rock.
Everywhere we looked, there were piles of boxes sitting around unattended.
Images from the scene showed crowds surrounding piles of bloodied crocodiles.
They've filled out piles of paperwork, undergone physicals and collected recommendations.
Piles of cheap clothing were also laid out on tables here.
Piles of garbage line parts of this barren, dirt-packed world.
Counselors are available before they return to the piles of debris.
Excavations to the side had created great piles of reddish earth.
I constantly leap over tangled piles of wrenches and extension cords.
These mounds were not ventilation structures, but simply piles of dirt.
Among the huge piles of waste, they are also virtually invisible.
Meanwhile, some big store operators returned to piles of wet merchandise.
Their case has unearthed piles of unsightly evidence of official inaction.
"We scouted around through piles and piles of debris," she said.
Piles of charred bicycles and a refrigerator lay on the sidewalk.
Piles of pillows, yoga mats, sleeping mats and bags surrounded them.
Two pairs of legs poked out from behind piles of debris.
I do have piles of books that I haven't read yet.
There are also huge piles of bones you won't soon forget.
People with unfathomable health problems and insurmountable piles of medical bills.
Having big piles of coal around has not proven similarly helpful.
Conventional wisdom holds that such places are populated by drug addicts and the mentally ill, and elements of that camp supported this, from piles of garbage to apparent meth heads toiling over piles of disassembled bicycles.
It's early days, but iQOS is already bringing in piles of cash.
However, the piles of recycled VCR tapes on the table preoccupy her.
But not heaping piles of garbage—the trash is arranged artfully, architecturally.
To spot and clean piles of feces before anybody complains about them.
A seat hangs out, piles of wiring dangle from the aircraft walls.
Here's what various piles of money will get into your living room.
When she returned hours later, everything was reduced to piles of ash.
In the back sat piles of donated food, all given by locals.
The extended release generates headlines, breaks records, and creates piles of money.
IWG expanded wildly during the dotcom boom, taking on piles of debt.
This abandoned illegal recycling factory is still home to piles of plastic.
Most HR and hiring teams shuffle through endless digital piles of resumes.
Giant piles of circuit boards and shredded plastic gather at his feet.
Nearby, not far from growing piles of trash, some use outdoor showers.
Still-damp piles of debris and personal belongings lost to the storm.
Stacks of tires, piles of trash and plastic sheets surrounded the compound.
They really should do a better job with their piles of cash.
She has anime stuff on shelves and piles of video games everywhere.
It may even make the state ineligible for piles of federal funding.
The conservation group posted photos to Facebook of piles of dead bats.
The piles of trash bags also help feed New York's rat population.
Piles of paints, brushes, water cups and towels are always scattered around.
The best-laid plans are riddled with chlamydia and piles of debt.
Windowless, rusted-out cars and piles of thick logs dotted the roadside.
They compress big piles of clothes into flat, easy-to-store bags.
Piles of trash, used needles and worse (human feces) have drawn complaints.
The hummocks and dells are piles of debris, barricades, craters and trenches.
There were piles of guns on the other side of a room.
Except for piles of debris awaiting pickup, our neighborhood looks pretty normal.
In and around it lie bags and piles of loose, crushed mica.
Schiff has piles of campaign cash, the ultimate currency of House power.
The roads to his village have been blocked with piles of dirt.
We kick a path through piles of confetti from room to room.
Entire neighborhoods seem to be sinking under piles of their own waste.
There are piles of rubble so high that entire streets remain impassable.
Stores and entire shopping centers that were turned into piles of rubble.
The warm-up pool is decorated with piles of dirt and puddles.
"I've seen so many 'weeping piles' of miscolored fabric," Ms. Greer said.
The big picture: Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris have built campaigns that can raise piles of cash — which they can use to build donor lists to raise even bigger piles of cash.
We searched the area and found many more sites where trees had similar markings and in many places piles of rocks had accumulated inside hollow tree trunks -- reminiscent of the piles of rocks archaeologists have uncovered in human history.
On every surface were snowdrifts of stuff: piles of clothing, toiletries, plastic sunglasses.
I stroll absentmindedly behind my husband, marveling at the towering piles of fiberglass.
As of the date of this publishing, one through seven piles of poop .
The pharmacist pointed casually to a shelf where there were piles of them.
Six attractive friends with piles of free time meet for coffee and... talk?
T. starts a few piles of laundry for us that he'll do later.
Piles of debris and a boat are washed up onto shore in Marigot.
Piles of puppies are the secret to pure joy — and a great ad.
But some places have the opposite difficulty: how to manage piles of savings.
But those who have stashed large piles of notes are in a bind.
"There were piles of my clothes that she'd borrowed, all folded," she recalls.
Their love story officially began as so many do: With piles of paperwork.
If you picture a terminal, chances are you see huge piles of containers.
Piles of debris awaited cleanup at an "Occupy ICE" camp in Portland, Ore.
A side table holds piles of seeds and the skin of a toad.
Photos accompanying the post showed cracked walls, piles of trash and mud everywhere.
At Uoharu, piles of the day's mottainai seafood bounty glisten behind the counter.
Tanghal: I like to go through piles of books and flip through things.
Their sleeping bags and piles of belongings line sidewalks on Santa Monica Boulevard.
The elephants could smell the difference between piles of 150 versus 180 seeds.
Steel rebar and metal sheeting jutted into the air through piles of debris.
Piles of hail 2 inches in diameter accumulated in nearly foot-tall piles.
Companies have used low interest rates to build up enormous piles of cash.
But the kits leave behind piles of boxes, plastic bags and cold packs.
Another day, another impeachment testimony to add to the mounting piles of evidence.
I mean ... TS: Even for all its piles of trash, it is cool.
These boffins design algorithms to find patterns in big piles of digital information.
In the kitchen, volunteers dished piles of fried chicken into large metal bowls.
Piles of ripped-out carpets filled its former lobby on a recent afternoon.
Then finish with piles of herbs (again, your favorites win; I like basil).
But despite her piles of written plans, she has yet to tackle trade.
HOUSTON — Piles of storm debris still lined the curb on Lake Forest Boulevard.
Any company can grow if investors keep throwing piles of money at it.
The rooms full of sale racks just looked like piles of unwanted junk.
Drug needles recently littered the path amid the piles of trash and junk.
Pharmacy benefit managers make piles of money with no proof they serve patients.
Sometimes, collecting can mean sifting through recycling bins or piles of discarded material.
We see two piles of dancers, one pile of three, one of two.
The lamps illuminated little piles of travel receipts, wadded-up currency, other detritus.
Now, piles of branches and tree trunks are stacked all over the site.
Others lie dead in corners of the pens or in piles of feces.
Game wardens discovered both the piles of apples and a nearby tree stand.
"It means chopped up," she said, surrounded by small piles of diced ingredients.
She began buying piles of heirloom lace at estate sales and flea markets.
They are like online piles of paper, or PDFs, arranged by one field only.
Piles and piles of data that can only be extracted in a single stream.
They managed their exchange rates using massive piles of foreign-exchange reserves (see chart).
Reversals in the past often left the unlucky ones with piles of unaffordable debt.
As Miguel transfers piles of neatly folded shirts, his son, David, makes a discovery.
Amid the tall grasses, she found heaping piles of the material she'd been chasing.
But that hasn't stopped investors from pushing piles of money in front of Williams.
"There's piles of letters," Howard Finkelstein, whose office is representing Cruz, told the paper.
The fast food giant's 37,000 restaurants around the world create vast piles of garbage.
No furniture, just a few piles of empty boxes stuffed away in the corners.
In Mexico Beach, population 1,000, the storm shattered homes, leaving floating piles of lumber.
In a third video, posted in November, the camera surveys piles of $100 bills.
He was "pulling cardboard off the line, and saw piles of 20s," Wise said.
As the piles of e-waste grew, the "right to repair" movement was born.
The original poster retweeted Jenner's reply, while her followers heaped on piles of praise.
It had it all: drama, fanfare, pregnancy, and of course, huge piles of cash.
Another shows piles of bricks, twisted metal and scattered debris around the crash scene.
There I witnessed sensitive electronic component parts being harvested from piles of e-waste.
Like Mr Piketty, he begins with piles of data assembled over years of research.
Bigger temples are "sitting on piles and piles of wealth" including land, she said.
Some streets and vacant lots still contain piles of debris from mucked-out buildings.
Carol Beaty found piles of ash and rubble when she returned home after evacuating.
It was easy to get lost in the piles of merchandise lining every corner.
Inside Gate 30, earthmovers roared as they pushed piles of iron and coal around.
Poking their blocky, sweet heads between bars, they scarf ever-diminishing piles of hay.
A gun lay on his desk, next to his phone and piles of paperwork.
One gets the impression that Egan found herself with piles upon piles of research.
People picking through piles of debris, people embracing, people bowing their heads in prayer.
Their losses could be exacerbated by the piles of debt on corporate balance sheets.
And you can never go wrong with poundcake, strawberries and piles of whipped cream.
We lugged a container of gasoline to the woods and torched piles of brush.
The court also instructed lawmakers to find ways to eliminate the piles of garbage.
In his closet were piles of old court records chronicling his lengthy criminal career.
Outside, mourning fans had left piles of memorabilia, flowers, stuffed animals and other items.
His room is littered with piles of papers covered in watercolors depicting local life.
But even after you've received your piles of banknotes you still have a problem.
While Talea read in the corner, Ms. Childs sorted through piles of housing documents.
They clung to each other, surrounded by surging waves and floating piles of debris.
Unfortunately for Mother Earth, those Christmas-morning piles of wrapping-paper waste are inevitable.
That question is obscured by the piles of money and hyperbole that surround it.
He regularly posts photos of large piles of cash on his social media accounts.
"I've been trying to sort things into piles of what goes where," she said.
Despite the piles and piles of unsold inventory, most of the store was pretty tidy.
The fanciful feline struts her stuff in glitzy eyelashes, elaborate outfits and piles of jewels.
Excavators were being used to move debris including piles of steel roofing tangled like spaghetti.
Piles of shoes, tote bags, and over 50 baseball caps took over the entire space.
Authorities found his body surrounded by spent shell casings and piles of bullet-filled magazines.
Its website features pictures of happy investors frolicking amid money trees and piles of gold.
Piles of books, records and clothes chart interests and style, but little else without context.
Powell goes out to meet Thore, and discovers piles of food containers in the car.
Tall piles of clothing, blankets, dog food, diapers, and bedding filled the lobby of Lakewood.
Yes, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway and a few other giants sit on piles of idle dosh.
His desk is covered in a computer, piles of paper, a pile of Post-its.
In some boroughs the streets are constantly clogged by piles of rubbish and inexplicable roadworks.
And they are all too happy to dive into the piles of toys and treats.
Before them stood two square piles of stones, each about 1.2 metres (four feet) high.
There may be disillusionment in this trough, but there are huge piles of money, too.
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They say "EVERYBODY EATS" with a cartoony picture of a deer, eating piles of money.
The piles of debt accumulated before the financial crisis have been redistributed rather than eliminated.
But his rugged object paintings are more than just piles of dried dirt on canvas.
Lindley appears, performing amongst piles of bags, dressed in a look made of the same.
They take the piles of toys on the ground and put everything under the bed.
Large piles of tatami straw mats, chairs and bookcases could be seen all over Mabi.
No one is upset, everyone is equal, and piles of uneaten food cover every surface.
Hand rolls, or temaki, arrive in tiny wooden stands, accompanied by piles of pickled ginger.
At the Amer Cinema, piles of decades-old film reels sit in a dusty heap.
Fire leveled subdivisions and reduced cars and homes into burnt piles of ash and rubble.
Piles of bikes littered Beijing sidewalks, and the market became crowded as startups rushed in.
To be sure, Berkshire Hathaway isn't the only company sitting on huge piles of cash.
These spiders live in basements, abandoned shoes, and outside in piles of rocks and wood.
The chaotic expansion resulted in a string of bankruptcies and huge piles of impounded bikes.
The next night he and I played in the piles of snow in my backyard.
Who the hell needs a New Year's resolution when you've got piles of homemade dumplings?
Ms. Steele's Brigid is working two bartending jobs to pay off piles of student debt.
Humans are proficient litterbugs; we really can't resist creating piles of trash wherever we go.
On roadsides across the country, enormous piles of plastic slowly mouldered under the beating sun.
Both have won lots of awards and earned piles of accolades in and outside academia.
He thought they might be piles of dirt displaced from the construction of the road.
The atelier was strewn with tubes of color and piles of paint-splattered fabric strips.
I've got piles of books about home décor and haute couture all around my house.
Some clambered over the frosted mounds or walked their bikes through the piles of ice.
A massive chunk of quartz sat on a table, next to piles of smaller pebbles.
There will be piles of those bundles in the exhibition, with photos of their makers.
The home itself was filled with piles of clothing, food and laboratory glassware, investigators recorded.
The bears, with their excellent sense of smell, sniffed out the dead piles of walrus.
Next to it is a lone figure, walking among piles of snow, waving his arms.
Seemingly every road from town leads to lumberyards and giant piles of sawdust and timber.
Frankie finds piles of $100 bills inside of what should be a regular old cushion.
We stood under a tin roof, near piles of garbage and a deserted loading dock.
You realize those really aren't piles of debris, those are people's lives on the curb.
The tornado smashed homes into each other, combining their contents into mammoth piles of wreckage.
Stacked on the narrow bed were smaller canvases and piles of paper, with similar sketches.
Dr Young hopes to take this further, for example by dismantling piles of burning tyres.
The little floor space was filled with probably two dozen plants and piles of books.
Images from the scene showed massive piles of debris where the proposed designs once stood.
Near the wall, divers found piles of wooden posts, animal bones, and a wooden bowl.
Boats were scattered among the piles of debris left by homes knocked off their foundations.
Sand pagodas are large piles of sand decorated with flags, flowers, and sometimes with incense.
Iridescent neon sculptures bubble up from piles of gravel like crystalized coral or clam shapes.
He's received piles of mail from admirers, including letters from his native country of Venezuela.
If you plead poverty in court, you probably shouldn't be rolling around in piles of cash.
Think giant piles of meat and actual serving platters filled with molten broiled cheese and peppers.
Workers take piles of plastic chips and mix them into what looks like a synthetic stew.
Piles of information are being harvested via labyrinthine channels, with a heavy focus on retail marketing.
The tents at Vucjak are pitched among piles of garbage and muddy pools following recent rainfall.
Children played amid piles of luggage, clothes, and blankets as their families waited to board buses.
MFK had piles of food books stuffed into every nook and cranny of her cozy house.
A visiting author signs piles of books that then usually cannot be returned to the publisher.
There were also reports of people trapped inside razed vegetable markets and piles of concrete debris.
Six reconciliation deals between Hamas and Fatah have yielded little more than piles of worthless paper.
The charred skeleton of the building with its blackened pillars and piles of rubble still stands.
In fact, at this point, your piles of jeans has probably turned into one big blur.
The quickest way could be to use piles of unprocessed rock, which have already been mined.
Video from the scene showed towering orange flames and piles of lumber scattered across the highway.
Many pews had disintegrated into piles of splintered wood, covered in bodies and spattered with blood.
Its landscape is still dotted with piles of sandy residue, or "tailings", from mining and quarrying.
He lusted after money, too, and loved to run his hands through piles of his cash.
Cells that have been severely damaged by ice crystals basically look like useless piles of mush.
It usually has few resources other than overworked staff, clunky technology and piles of employee handbooks.
People all over the country are finding clever ways to pay off monstrous piles of debt.
Then, the taco would make quick stops to be hit with piles of cheese and lettuce.
"You just got used to looking for wires coming out of piles of trash," he recalled.
Everywhere are piles of sandbags that can offer protection from airstrikes as well as restricting movements.
He must have been there for a while since there were piles of shells around him.
Men in forest green overalls shovel piles of tea into one of the oldest rollers, Britannia.
Those who did not get stranded on roads woke up on Saturday to piles of snow.
"There's piles of letters," said Broward County public defender Howard Finkelstein, whose office is representing Cruz.
WastelandWhen celebrities want to offload their endless piles of swag, they come here to sell it.
It's sandwiched in between meat stores and stacked high with piles of old and dusty records.
Fruit and vegetable stands spilled onto the sidewalk with their piles of strawberries, cucumbers and bananas.
And while roads in Manhattan, like 108th Street and Lexington Avenue, might have piles of trash ...
By sorting through your piles of belongings and doing some organizing, you could find something valuable.
There were piles of books on poetry and politics, which was to be expected—but Wow!
ClearMetal uses artificial intelligence to help manufacturers and retailers climb out from underneath piles of spreadsheets.
In big studded work boots made to range over the ground, and piles of Celtic jewelry.
It has turned neighborhoods to piles of soot and concrete as it churns through the area.
Mr. Trump looked around to see demolished houses, uprooted trees, smashed cars and piles of debris.
As the morning wore on, there were piles of blankets and donations of coffee and doughnuts.
When National Review repudiated the head of the John Birch Society, Buckley received piles of letters.
That doesn't mean there won't be piles of paper stacked up on your dining room table.
The first cave, called "TOUCH," features hanging stalactites and piles of industrial felt you can touch.
I have piles and piles of CDs and everything else, and stuff that's in my stuff.
The smaller rooms are where Stockwell keeps drawings, older work, and piles of reproductions and books.
Volunteers jump out of the back of the van with plastic buckets and piles of enthusiasm.
He played cricket using piles of tin cans for wickets, and contended with racially segregated restrooms.
Supreme Court officials gave her piles of paperwork and told her she was on her own.
Piles of garbage grow larger and more fetid by the day, rotting in the tropical sun.
Amid piles of wet drywall and ruined electrical systems, Houston businesses are inching back to normalcy.
Soup can take many forms, from smooth blended vegetables to heaping piles of noodles and meat.
First, Tsion Café and Bakery opened on Sugar Hill, serving steaming piles of stew atop injera.
The table and the canvas, the piles of paper on the bed, awakened in an instant.
Inside the canteen, a cook prepared meals, and there were piles of dry food and snacks.
The process can take several years and piles of paperwork, resulting in confusion, frustration and despair.
Traveling and living abroad sounds exciting, but not if it puts you in piles of debt.
He snaked his company Jeep around tall piles of wood chips, sandy loam and dead leaves.
Janek and his men repeatedly encountered great piles of crumbling rocks, which they had to remove.
In Redding, all that's left of some neighborhoods are piles of ash, concrete and charred cars.
Neighbors struggled to find their homes on streets with piles of wood where houses once stood.
Today, parts of the country are still piles of rubble, facing cholera epidemics and widespread hunger.
And even as the snow began to melt, the branches and piles of soggy leaves remained.
Just the sight of the piles of hamburgers and french-fries on silver platters is disgusting.
We're in a simple room at the distillery that's filled with piles and piles of barley.
Graphic video footage of the Tet Offensive (228) and piles of dead bodies were routinely broadcast.
I love buying useless little journals and covering my desk with piles of colorful sticky notes.
The two cartels now fight over turf in Morelos and neighboring Guerrero State, leaving piles of bodies.
There's way fewer companies, whatever the number of unicorns is, but they're being given piles of money.
Meanwhile Amazon is throwing piles of its own (not-insignificant) cash hoard at original programming as well.
Dickens is rarely more comforting than he is when he is describing piles upon piles of food.
They further fundraised $6,000 selling literal piles of bullshit, which they proceeded to donate to Heifer International.
They're sipping luridly colored potions with names like "Unicorn Blood" or posing on piles of stuffed animals.
And the great nerd joy here is going through these piles of cards and reliving those years.
The IPO window is wide open, and venture investors are sitting on record piles of dry powder.
As the founder and CEO of Flooring King, Sustiel turns piles of wholesale laminate flooring into cash.
As the piles of curbside snow finally begin to thaw, our official spring break countdown has begun.
The stores that remained were in disarray, with outdated fixtures, dark lighting and piles of unwanted clothes.
"We grow beans, maize, wheat, and oats," he explains at Luis's farm, surrounded by piles of corn.
Many homes along his road sat smoking Saturday morning, rendered to piles of ash and bent steel.
His piles of stuff were the form his money took, the shaky concept of prosperity made flesh.
Right next to the fancy malls and upscale housing blocks, there are piles and piles of rubbish.
Piles of research had already indicated that the youngest generation is much more liberal than its predecessors.
In Penepian Raya, another village, piles of leaves from a kratom tree are drying on stilted walkways.
And, like anything where people are dropping piles of cash, there are folks trying to sell fakes.
Investigators have confiscated almost 300 boxes of designer handbags, as well as piles of jewels and cash.
Image: Kenneth ChiouThe secrets of the animal kingdom just might be hidden within piles of animal crap.
But the women who sell piles of okra leaves at a town market are quick to disagree.
Leaving nothing to luck, she pored over piles of briefing books prepared by Department of Justice lawyers.
Homes, buildings and schools laid waste in piles of rubble as families worked to assess the damage.
I did that to the point where I've just amassed piles and piles of clothes, and ideas.
AG: My older paintings were a lot more referential, with piles of things, skeletons and little figures.
But the company still had piles of user profile data on hand, which were put at risk.
Getting rid of large notes might also hinder criminals: bulky piles of cash are easier to spot.
He would walk right past those paintings, and then start digging around in my piles of rejects.
Out-of-control piles of paper may be a sign that you need to delegate, she said.
Piles of case documents, police reports, newspaper clippings, and family photo albums were stacked on the floor.
But longer term, the chip industry in particular may have to compete with Apple's piles of cash.
Your closets contain torrents of T-shirts, boxes full of papers, and piles of dust-bunnied shoes.
The abandoned piles of brick on the Lower East Side have morphed into charming pieds-à-terre.
Mounting piles of ghost research are likely to feed the public's cynicism and low regard for politicians.
Critic's Notebook At work, propped against a wall, near piles of stuff, stands an Elvis Presley cutout.
Clothes hang from clotheslines; chickens squawk in their cages as piles of ash threaten to swallow homes.
We did piles of paperwork, got countless sets of fingerprints and spent tens of thousands of dollars.
A school was littered with fallen trees as horses occupied the gymnasium, leaving piles of feces behind.
There are also piles of loot, mostly armor, divided up across different levels of rarity (think Diablo).
But the piles of money and negative ads have clearly put Mr. Portman in a commanding position.
Footage from the scene showed piles of rubble, and cars turned into a heap of mangled metal.
Public transportation and waste removal services are dysfunctional, as the piles of garbage on Rome's streets attest.
Piles of shoes, clothes, duvets and other items accumulated in several spots where volunteers were sorting them.
A small wooden table in its center is surrounded by piles of fabric from India and Africa.
Uber's business strategy is to literally burn piles of money until competitors are driven into the ground.
Large companies with piles of cash have banks lined up down the street to lend them money.
In Bangun, piles of trash, some more than 15 feet high, fill every vacant bit of land.
Feldman's mobility was good, she had to step over piles of newspapers to squeeze into a chair.
We're talking about switching your usual routine for glossy skin, piles of glitter, or velvety matte lips.
Today, the Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated all throughout Asia with boat races and piles of zongzis.
There's still a catfish: Nev and Max have been piles of hot Chinatown garbage this entire time!
The leaves have fallen; on the dry groundthe wind makes piles of them, sorting all it destroys.
Massive piles of shattered roofs, waterlogged appliances and wrecked boats fill entire neighborhoods and line US 2000.
Years ago, he lent his name to billboards in Chinese cities that showed horrific piles of tusks.
Her memories of home are of bombs and piles of dead bodies higher than any rice harvest.
There were piles of castoffs to play with, but what felt like limited options for moving forward.
A dispassionate, fuel-agnostic examination of reliability options is not going to prioritize big piles of coal.
Piles of old clothes, boxes, books, newspapers, empty food containers and heaps of trash blanketed the floor.
As antitrust investigations heat up, Congress is requesting piles of records from Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google.
Simmer for 5 minutes, then serve over steamed rice with little piles of pickles on the side.
Despite Perry's efforts, however, big piles of coal will not play a prominent role in that discussion.
Today, in the lonely reaches of Siberia, piles of ancient basalt stack up, in places, miles thick.
Amid the piles of uniforms, the haul has also included pistols, grenades and at least one parachute.
Piles of carcasses scattered beneath dozens of linden trees marked the largest mass bee kill ever recorded.
The little piles of discarded items that come with Chinese New Year traditions have a bright side.
It was welcome relief from the long lines and piles of unorganized food at other food banks.
Piles of carcasses scattered beneath dozens of linden trees marked the largest mass bee kill ever recorded.
Street after street was covered in soaring piles of rubble, with rebar poking out of shattered masonry.
Ally Burguieres herself has received piles of fan art, including one drawing of Sesame marrying the Babadook.
The situation has made handling those huge piles of cash an increasingly tricky issue for marijuana entrepreneurs.
Witnesses said cartel members demolished homes using grenades and heavy equipment, leaving behind only piles of rubble.
For months before The Big Game, companies spend copious hours and piles of money making ads that they spend piles of money—$5 million a pop this year—to air, all in a desperate bid to sell something and become the 30-second spot everyone is talking about.
READ THE FULL MEMO HEREInvestors paying hefty fees are frustrated that some big-name hedge funds are just sitting on piles of cash instead of making betsHedge-fund investors looking for diversification and uncorrelated returns are frustrated by the large piles of cash not being put to use.
Republicans must find very large piles of new revenue - and budget cuts - to offset their proposed tax cuts.
The tail end of the North Pacific Gyre crashes up against the islands, leaving vast piles of trash.
Along the mostly frozen Oliverian Brook, "Bernie" signs hang by bridges and boarding schools and piles of logs.
Multiple years of hyperinflation have turned everyone's savings into piles of bills that are worth close to nothing.
Facebook seems eager to convince governments that, despite piles of evidence to the contrary, it can be trusted.
The storm left in its wake brutal winds and piles of wet snow — perfect conditions for black ice.
Two more piles of debris appeared in the same month, and Boucher burned the pile on Nov. 2.
Those that do come will be bringing piles of money in their saddle bags, and with that jobs.
Even now, when I see piles of mail, I swear I can smell the floral pinch of detergent.
We would watch TV together, sitting on this big long couch, with piles of books, newspapers, and letters.
Diners who walk in the door eager to hand over literal piles of money aren't greeted; they're processed.
Discover the heaping piles of cheese and weirdness that helped turn this classic flop into a cult hit.
The piles of fish washed up in a lake in Hainan province on Wednesday, Chinese state media reported.
Hale says they put the money into piles of $100, rubberbanded them and brought them to the bank.
Corruption scandals and piles of rubbish in the streets of Rome under mayor Virginia Raggi have damaged M5S.
Piles of donated clothes and bedding leaned against the floor-to-ceiling windows facing onto Great Portland Street.
When you break them into little piles of four or five on the carts you sacrifice a lot.
The crowd is up to 12 and piles of fruit salad, bagels and lox, and avocados are disappearing.
The new feature prevents your notification center from getting cluttered with piles of news stories from various sites.
These history books need valor and cowardice and heartbreak and redemption and money and piles of dead bodies.
Humans have built piles of rocks and stones for eons; dry stone walls date back to Neolithic times.
November's earthquakes sent piles of mud and debris into the central channel, snuffing out everything in their path.
At one landslide in Hiroshima, shattered piles of lumber marked the sites of former homes, television images showed.
The mountains are frequently sloppy piles of heavily jointed rock, stressed and scoured by even more recent glaciation.
The researchers were even able to discern piles of rock fragments that were likely deposited during a storm.
I'm Jewish after all, so, the thought of eating piles and piles of lox didn't seem so horrible!
Chinese workers sort piles of parcels, most of which are from online shopping on Alibaba's Tmall International site.
Marking pathways and territories with signposts such as piles of rocks is an important step in human history.
So Bayek has to take out his torch and put it to the large flammable piles of detritus.
Unfortunately, piles of information can quickly overwhelm even the best human analysts and critical details can go unnoticed.
But perhaps the film's biggest achievement is how Endgame's world-toppling piles of money affirm Marvel's moviemaking strategy.
Computers will detect complex diagnoses in piles of medical images in overrun clinics, and that's just the beginning.
Intelligence troops could look for changes in terrain and piles of earth and stone indicating newly dug tunnels.
There are large piles of wood, stacks of large canvas pastel paintings, hardware tools, cardboard, plaster, and clay.
Once that's done, separate them into two equal sized piles of sliced potatoes, and turn 90 degrees.5.
He remembered searching for food and water in the ensuing days but finding piles of charred bodies instead.
If piles of papers are toppling over onto your coworker's desk, it might be time to tidy up.
Some sniffers were so sharp that they could smell the difference between piles of 150 and 180 seeds.
Around Sara's bike was a sea of miscellany: piles of papers, coasters, binders, souvenir mugs, tangled Christmas lights.
All three camps were within 200 yards of enormous piles of industrial waste from a lead-smelting factory.
The aim was to wipe out "black money", piles of ill-gotten cash stashed outside the banking system.
We broke down the 15 points: DATA SHARING These giant computers on wheels collect piles of driving data.
So how do you keep everyone safe and not infuriate local residents with sky-high piles of scooters?
While it may be more lucrative, the piles of garbage are a threat to villagers' health, environmentalists say.
" The piles of cocaine, the explosions, the car chases, the bullets in the skull all say "grim drama.
In "War Dogs" he is obsessed with selling weapons to the United States government for piles of money.
So they smoke, they drink, they take piles of drugs and sleep around with wild, S.T.D.-tempting abandon.
Gloves were dropped, fists flew, and there were piles of players on the ice when the game ended.
Roberto is now testing the effects of graphic images of teaspoons of sugar or piles of sugar cubes.
There's another complacency born from redundancy in international soccer: the outrageous piles of cash being embezzled by executives.
All the tables on the first floor were occupied by either diners or piles of bowls and napkins.
It's a great day to tackle the piles of clothes and paperwork that are piling up around you.
The flames have been so hot that they've melted high voltage transmission towers into piles of twisted debris.
The glistening ice on top of piles of snow were everywhere and sparkling in the late morning sunshine.
In these races, Republicans have deployed their top surrogates, including the president, and they've spent piles of money.
After my kids were born, I filled whole drawers with folded piles of small, colorful, and light muslins.
Some posted photographs on Twitter and Facebook of piles of banned books they have in their home libraries.
We want him to build with his piles of Legos that are already covering the living room floor.
They criticized the work of private equity firms that load enormous piles of debt onto companies they acquire.
Over the following days, as they searched the vessel, more were found alive among piles of sodden carcasses.
In the bedroom it's a different story — piles of them by my bed and all along the wall.
Her hard-to-classify works, like "Bronx Gothic," have earned her piles of awards, including a MacArthur grant.
She had piles of dry blond hair, and wore pink lipstick, Revlon Silverspun Rose, I am almost positive.
For nearly six years, large piles of 20-pound notes mysteriously appeared in a village in northeastern England.
Your GoFundMe page shows piles of tarp-covered lumber awaiting their fate: a frame for a new house.
The Aalst carnival has been criticized for depicting Jews with sidecurls and oversize noses atop piles of money.
Just days later, workers in bright orange vests were scooping up piles of trash and left-behind belongings.
Currently, the obstacles it can deal with include piles of logs and brushwood, metal objects and concrete blocks.
Soon her older brothers no longer allowed the maiming, so someone buried the clippers under piles of stuff.
Peering into the windows of one family home, I could see piles of clothes, books, DVDs and magazines.
Money was not given directly to candidates, but to party committees, which can receive bigger piles of cash.
Then came a five-egg omelet, grits, and heaping piles of greasy French toast and chocolate chip pancakes.
They also had debt piles of $9.1 billion and $3.3 billion, respectively, as of the end of December.
Public broadcaster NHK coverage of the fire showed flames engulfing the three-storey building surrounded by piles of snow.
Anyone willing to sort through piles of leaves could make it out of the season several hundred dollars richer.
There are piles and piles of Bluetooth speakers currently on store shelves, so it's nice to see something different.
Which, depending on how much you like spending piles of cash on car repairs, is something of an oversight.
Either way, it leaves patients and therapists with piles of paperwork and large bills, seeking other, less bureaucratic solutions.
Sure, some believe these piles and piles of misdirections to be a flaw in Game of Thrones' creators' storytelling.
"How many big power plants with big piles of fuel do you have?" is a caveman approach to resilience.
They described familiar examples: traffic jams, piles of sand, and coffee beans stuck together in a grocery-store hopper.
Battles feel less inhibited, and you don't need to drape yourself in piles of extra ammo to remain competitive.
Their politically convenient trade surpluses for one; the value of the enormous piles of dollar-denominated assets for another.
There is no way around the need for people to sift through the piles of what's called unstructured data.
Now profitable business models, piles of cash and soaring share prices mean giants can afford to pay employees handsomely.
In salon there are sofas round walls facing windows, all covered with piles of books, coats, drawings and objects.
Images posted by authorities on social media showed huge piles of rubble, collapsed roads and rescuers rushing to help.
The piles of host corpses in the glass wash-off room, and Maeve seeing them for the first time.
They have small garages or no garages, piles of firewood, Subarus, tire swings and fenced-off spots for gardens.
Perhaps it simply made a change from the piles of faceless statistics that many gun-related articles reel off.
In fact, lots of these disordered systems—be they glass, plastics, or piles of sand—might show similar behaviors.
What I'm looking for shouldn't be too difficult, and yet, after going through piles of chargers, I'm still searching.
Copious piles of cow manure are spread across pastures, a practice that results in greenhouse gas emissions as well.
In the footage, dirt can be seen smearing the walls, and huge piles of clothes appear on the floors.
But the piles of money they receive now is grossly disproportionate to the value they bring to the world.
The glimmers became a little less mysterious in December, when we learned that they're essentially giant piles of salt.
A roaring hive of steamrollers, cranes, dredges, lorries loaded with piles of rubble and 93,29 workers completes the scene.
A South Carolina man came across piles of recently killed dogs while taking his daily morning walk on Tuesday.
We've marveled over its mysterious bright spots, which turned out (not so mysteriously) to be giant piles of salt.
Inventories have weighed on GDP growth since the third quarter of 2015 as businesses sell piles of unwanted merchandise.
Across Mati, what used to be a pine forest has been reduced to tall piles of charred tree trunks.
A hot, new space where engineers could shake the world with software, saving lives and banking piles of cash.
Endless streams of tuna, sky-high piles of catnip and enough laser pointers to fill a million empty boxes.
Although both parties have raised similar piles of cash in total, they have done so in very different ways.
The Singhs said the officials took photos of their home, including the family's prayer room and piles of laundry.
Tech firms don't want to avoid government regulation only so they can continue to rake in piles of cash.
Instead of scooping up piles of this and that, research the best that's out there and buy only one.
There were piles of debris where homes once stood -- then trailers and lumber arrived, signaling the return of neighbors.
IN AN open-plan office in a nondescript building in central Yangon, women sort through piles of brown folders.
Three men try, with little success, to fix a photocopier; others organise piles of kyat, Myanmar's currency, by denomination.
Today, millions of gallons of liquid makes it way down those piles of charcoal, drip by drip, every year.
These same companies, as well as Facebook, are in control of ever-growing piles of personal and other data.
How can Lime differentiate its scooters and bikes from the piles of Birds and Spins filling Los Angeles sidewalks?
The shoulder of the road was filled with broken-down cars, pedestrians stepping over piles of trash, and livestock.
The game opens with you waking in a bright, colorful forest, filled with flowers, trees, and piles of rocks.
Sidewalks and patches of grass were covered with tents, sleeping bags, shopping carts, folding chairs and piles of belongings.
Visitors can also look at an open field of masonry, in pink sandstone, including piles of ornately carved columns.
A CNN crew in one neighborhood estimated dozens of homes had been reduced to nothing but piles of ash.
The fires, which began Sunday night, transformed luxurious homes into piles of ashes, devouring personal belongings and everything else.
But we shouldn't expect the nation's abortion giant to give up piles of free taxpayer money without a fight.
Piles of cat feces were "all over the floor," and the cabinets had no food, according to the report.
It was a welcome break from the rest of the game, which mainly involved cleaning up piles of sludge.
Alongside the jet stand smiling, uniformed men holding signs in front of piles of chemicals in sacks and barrels.
I even wear black jeans and boots every day, drink whiskey and play my bass with piles of distortion.
Piles of tires bound in bales, a tall chimney and a filthy pond could be seen behind closed gates.
Stray dogs sunbathe and alley cats hunt around piles of red bricks and wooden beams scattered on the street.
Hours after the powerful storm hit the area, local officials were still searching through piles of rubble for survivors.
Many of the empty homes lay just a few blocks away, piles of furniture and clothes still visible inside.
There were piles of Pirelli tires, too, and a pit stop challenge that involved a very loud wheel gun.
Returning to the main street, she pointed out the town's butcher shop, its roof cluttered with piles of antlers.
It wasn't sexy to sleep with him under piles of papers and the glow of the computer screen saver.
So instead, the women take turns to scramble up onto piles of black scree that the men have dumped.
But farther west, in the Old City, reminders of the war are still evident: destroyed vehicles, piles of rubble.
Crisp Chilean apples have begun to appear on Mexico's supermarket shelves, next to piles of apples from Washington State.
And it certainly couldn't show that "fuel assurance" — having big piles of coal around — is crucial to grid resilience.
Almost every street was lined with huge piles of tree branches and other debris beginning to rot and stink.
Then, on the other side of the bed, the other person will have piles of books, papers and devices.
In Naples, streets are flooded, with water pooling around piles of debris that include broken fences, tables, and trees.
I raced through the building — past blasted-out windows, crumbling walls and piles of rubble — looking for the injured.
"But look, babe," he'd said, showing her the pictures—bright veggies on white plates and artful piles of fruit.
All that's eventually left is two piles of dust, bits of which are sprinkled together for a cloying ending.
"The fossil fuel companies deserve heaping piles of blame for their funding of disinformation campaigns and lobbying," he said.
Some EU banks are still recovering from the financial crisis as they whittle away piles of poorly performing loans.
Part of an exterior wall collapsed, and piles of rubble lay on the ground, pictures posted to Facebook show.
People set piles of garbage on fire to prevent vehicles from driving in, and held vigils throughout the night.
Meanwhile, crews were busy with the cleanup of snapped trees, damaged structures and piles of debris from Friday's storm.
The thing I probably feel guiltiest about is that I get piles and piles of unsolicited photographs of art.
Inventories have weighed on GDP growth since the second quarter of 2015 as businesses sell piles of unwanted goods.
Together we ate piles of rice, fresh bread and stew from a goat the Afghans had slaughtered hours before.
Visitors are free to sift through piles of paper, which began as perfect stacks, but now fill the floor.
Thick plumes of smoke rippled into the air above Nairobi yesterday, spiraling from 25 monsoon-sodden piles of ivory.
Thick plumes of smoke rippled into the air above Nairobi yesterday, spiraling from 11 monsoon-sodden piles of ivory.
"But I thought granola is good for you," the kid cries, wiping endless piles of shit with paper towels.
At both Pier 9 and the Fabric Workshop and Museum are piles of newspapers containing texts written by Hamilton.
Officials were looking into complaints that the property had piles of garbage and had been improperly remodeled for residential use.
Nearby is a station for fuze production; piles of gleaming spiral shavings lie at the foot of an industrial lathe.
My friend Ricardo and I are here to watch Monday Night Football and down piles of wings, fries, and beer.
So Systrom gathered a team to sort through massive piles of bilge, buffoonery, and low-grade extortion on the platform.
Given that the Iron Throne is now buried underneath piles of burning Red Keep rubble, is that even physically possible?
Piles of brightly colored African fabrics are strewn across tables, in contrast to the unadorned white walls of the office.
Furthermore, direct listings do not require an underwriter, so are cheaper, and allow the sale of piles of shares quickly.
Piles of trash often spill into the roads, as trucks stop traffic to load up the sweet, putrid-smelling piles.
Advocates of this burgeoning field of study were obsessed with order, and piles of mixed greens were deemed disgracefully disorganized.
Sitting among piles of confiscated files like Jack Sparrow sits with his treasure, the DEA agents are proud of themselves.
We are playing with fire — and there are piles of dry kindling stacked throughout America and American politics right now.
The installation is completed by a table laid out with liquor bottles, and piles of (fake) cocaine and (real?) cannabis.
The drawback is that piles of bikes from bike-sharing startups have become a public nuisance in some Chinese cities.
A makeup artist is behind the scenes with piles of Spirit Gum and false lashes to put it all together.
His viral videos showcased him jumping over moving cars, yelling in book stores, leaping into piles of slush and more.
Top 'em with grilled onions and bell peppers, grainy mustard, or heaping piles of sauerkraut, and you're good to go.
That somewhat undermined the government's claim that the scheme would leave forgers and tax dodgers holding piles of useless rupees.
The dog was alive when this was done as there were a few piles of feces right in that area.
Sometimes I'll put additional piles of subwoofers for effects just along the sideline that aren't traveling out on the carts.
Those old bone-piles of American literature, Mailer, Updike and Irving, were writing psychological fantasies or books of otherworldly preciousness.
However, an elite of 543-odd firms with piles of cash stashed abroad accounted for a third of this rise.
The state-controlled ones offer cheap credit to the well-connected, have piles of bad loans and are barely accountable.
The goal, of course, is to amass piles of booty as you sail your way around the randomly generated world.
"You're taking all this biodiversity out of one ecosystem and creating these piles of shit somewhere else," Waltner-Toews says.
Other images showed rescuers entering the hotel, with piles of snow and rubble cascading down the stairs into the entryway.
She's moving, and I "helped" her pack (I moved one box) and took piles of clothes she didn't want anymore.
"Digging those trenches just finished us all," Baday said as he sat among large piles of soap in his shop.
The night ends with applause when Oh brings out piles of his jaggedly crispy, sweet gochujang-lacquered Korean fried chicken.
But now Twitter has discovered a new similarity besides their piles of awards — when slowed down, they sound weirdly alike.
If politicians' books are known for anything, it's that their campaigns buy big piles of them in a sketchy way.
When a few big commercial banks hoard piles of cash, other financial firms, including investment banks and dealers, have less.
All through the weekend, she gathered piles of old coats, forgotten shoes, great stacks of T-shirts, games, and toys.
His only success was raising his own profile, raking in piles of donations and advancing his own professional political career.
Equal attention is paid to the two piles of books, bottle of beer and vitamin water, and pack of Camels.
"They slowly all group themselves on two piles of mattresses," Ms. Rainer said of what was originally one tall stack.
Rescue workers shared numerous videos of men digging children out of piles of debris and entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble.
Videos from the scene posted online showed piles of rubble and overturned carts, and the bodies of children and adults.
And it wasn't rare to find sections that were overrun with piles of what seemed like garbage and miscellaneous items.
In the latest indignity, several buildings downtown have simply collapsed, the piles of debris now blocking traffic on Main Street.
The block's homeless residents — including drug dealers, addicts, and the mentally ill — leave behind piles of feces and discarded needles.
None of this will occur if special interests use Congress to block reform and trap investors under piles of paper.
Men and children sat patiently amid piles of suitcases, rolled up foam mattresses, bags of rice, bottles of cooking oil.
The morning of the photo shoot, I laid out piles of brand new lingerie on my bed, assembling my looks.
They observed several octopuses interacting in and out of their dens, which appear to be engineered from piles of sand.
Displayed alongside Fistula and Inscesticide is one of Kelley's Garbage Drawings, based on the piles of refuse that populated Sgt.
Through the windows we could see earth-moving machines and construction crews and big piles of muddy, ocher-hued soil.
At first my friends didn't believe my stories, but the mounting piles of artifacts soon convinced them it was real.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Stacks of paper, piles of candies, strings of light bulbs, billboards, beaded curtains.
Then, there are big piles of rubble where buildings once stood, and vacant lots where weeds have overgrown the rubble.
The team braved knee-deep piles of bat feces in Texas, donning masks when carbon dioxide concentrations became too high.
The machine arrived at the end of the week, ready to grind piles of aromatics between two powerful, spinning stones.
When it was safe to go out, he found piles of bodies; many of them he recognized as his neighbors.
We threaded our way through a narrow valley covered with ice, volcanic rocks and small, ash-covered piles of snow.
We were careful to avoid run-ins with protective sheepdogs and piles of bear poop that were just about everywhere.
There, for all entering customers to see, were piles of Halloween candy and a few shelves filled with fall decor.
Everyone had their own description: waves frozen in mid-crash, piles of whipped cream or large pillars of cotton candy.
In the family's anguish, they found sanctuary in a nearby garden lost to piles of garbage and frequent drug deals.
Piles of reluctant washed-color plaid ($158) à la Steven Alan (and which had a mysteriously high chest pocket, too).
But, as with most political battles, the fight often hinges on what cannot be controlled — even by piles of money.
The next morning, she wakes with piles of former braids tangled in her sheets, indicating just how long it took.
In a corner of his living room sit a spinning wheel, baskets of nuts and piles of corn and apples.
Unlike the typical crouton-infested piles of soggy romaine in a typical house salad, this one tasted like real veggies.
Forget spending decades amassing piles of cash to be handed over in the twilight of life to endow some foundation.
I thought rich people just dove headfirst into the piles of gold coins in their money rooms like Scrooge McDuck.
In Peniche, fishermen Erbes Martins and João Dias sit among piles of nets on a bright but chilly February morning.
When asked about the kitchen equipment, Mr. DeCarlo would just point to piles of bricks and broken pieces of stone.
In 1997, he and a colleague flew upstate to meet Hamilton, who brought piles of documents to their first meeting.
Surrounded by piles of magazines, I think, the magazines must be recycled, or else we will look like crazed hoarders.
He peered in the window and saw standing water in the basement and piles of trash and belongings scattered inside.
Gigantic piles of yarn and fabric fueled the flames, which burned for more than 17 hours before firefighters extinguished them.
The companies were sitting on piles of seasonal prints and swatches that couldn't be donated but shouldn't be thrown out.
Never mind that around the same time, The Hunger Games was hauling in piles of cash at the box office.
But you look at those beige piles of burlap above and tell me they aren't taking style pointers from each other.
Think: triple-digit BB creams, piles of prestige lipsticks, and countless eyeshadow palettes that cost more than my weekly lunch budget.
That would bump up costs by forcing banks and users to have multiple piles of cash to back trades, Flint said.
There are no stray jars of tahini from 1999, solidified bricks of brown sugar, or piles of unopened cookbooks from Amazon.
One thing you quickly learn as you start to amass piles of purple and yellow rarity gear: there's always a tradeoff.
Piles of facts, reams of data, careful analysis, thoughtful conclusions — all the stuff of actual science is useless on this battlefield.
Young children with muddied faces play among piles of rubbish and women wash clothes and plates in buckets of murky water.
Piles of junk yield to stalls with precious jewelry, vintage clothing, and unique pieces like vintage cameras and art and artifacts.
When toys and electronics are recycled they are physically destroyed, shredded, and segregated into piles of different metals, plastics, and glass.
There's singing and dancing, piles of food, sumptuously designed costumes, romance — an immensely entertaining spectacle that ends on a teachable moment.
Hannah's job consists of stuff like fetching lattes, canceling meetings, and organizing the many, many piles of paper on Ana's desk.
You can also carry the piles of snow farther down the driveway to get extra steps in if you're feeling ambitious.
Piles of garbage and soggy furniture sat next to the gnarled remains of a fence separating the bayou from the complex.
The piles of uninvested cash stashed unpatriotically abroad, which Mr Trump now wants to bring home, belong chiefly to technology firms.
Palestinian protesters flocked to the barrier fence on Friday, chanting, waving flags, flying kites — and setting fire to piles of tires.
But it wasn't adequately protected from the various fluids that percolated through the piles of trash and collected at the bottom.
Compared to the piles of money bulldozed over to NASA by Congress in the 1960s, the trickle of funds is damning.
The letter, dated March 2005, describes a crawl space in the basement of Mr. Nichols's house, with two piles of rocks.
When she walked closer toward it, she noticed that there were piles of Victoria's Secret bras that had been thrown away.
With his camera giving us a passenger-seat view, Mr. Sala drives along these byways, past scaffoldings and piles of dirt.
Across the peninsula, in Santa María, piles of rubble from four houses that had recently been torn down dotted the town.
Elsewhere in the state, one highway near Waterloo was submerged, and piles of debris and damaged roads were visible in Niobrara.
China has piles of data and notable companies in AI specialisms, for example Face++ in facial recognition and iFlytek in speech.
With just piles of gnawed bones to serve as anthropological evidence, we'll likely never know the true motivations of Paleolithic humans.
There were just piles and piles of burning bodies, big black acidic smoke and the smell of barbecue in the air.
On the edge of town, towering piles of abandoned plastic scrap can still be seen in a partially burned-out warehouse.
It's also full of clutter, from moldy books to ancient knickknacks to endless piles of old newspaper clippings and tax returns.
She had piles of stuff in the hallway, and I reminded her to grab supplies from the basement, which she did.
These fashionable, retro-looking warehouses and apartment buildings along the waterfront and older arterial streets are now largely piles of rubble.
Maybe, just maybe, it's time to cut everyone else a break for whatever they're doing with their own piles of paper. 
I'm currently unemployed, and I'm pretty tired of handing out piles of resumes only to get rejected over and over again.
Those who returned to their homes for the first time on Monday found neighborhoods reduced to piles of debris and ash.
It can be done by removing piles of brush and firewood, as well as ensuring any pet food is properly stored.
Telling his cousin he hoped to be buried there, he scooped up piles of sand as if digging his own grave.
Federal policemen walked through piles of rubble amid wrecked houses on Wednesday to reach the frontline, southwest of al-Nuri mosque.
She opens with Laing blood-stained and rumpled, coolly eating that dog on his balcony, amid piles of filth and refuse.
Thongs can also cause skin tags—those piles of extra skin that some people get on their neck, chest and back.
You'll see perfectly organized refrigerators with piles of fresh produce and brown glass spray bottles with homemade lavender-steeped cleaning products.
Past Black List favorites have included Argo, Slumdog Millionaire, Spotlight, and The Revenant, which went on to win piles of Oscars.
Somewhere buried beneath the rat-infested piles of rubble of its shaky foundation is a much better version of Plague Tale.
On Monday, rescuers used bulldozers to move piles of trash as hundreds of people gathered at the scene, weeping and praying.
Shortly afterwards, the country requested international aid for its banks, which were crippled by piles of non-performing real estate loans.
Several private-equity firms are sitting on huge piles of cash and they like to think they can create new structures.
Piles of shoes and legs accumulated, and studios with windows, green shades, naked light bulbs and clocks, ticking away, were glimpsed.
Beehive-shaped clay pottery kilns, fired with wood or cow dung, sit behind the homes, with piles of firewood stacked alongside.
The profits pay the cartels' assassins, as well as corrupt police officers and soldiers, who discard piles of bodies across Mexico.
The artists gather around their piles of drawings and destroyed workstations, celebrating the marathon of naked portraits they just completed together.
EARLIER this year residents of Jerusalem woke up to find piles of rubbish strewn across roads, markets and other public spaces.
A few palazzos still stood along the street, but piles of rubble lined both sides, offering glimpses of bright blue sky.
Some areas look 'like a bomb hit' All that's left of some neighborhoods are piles of ash, concrete and charred cars.
He found her hiding at the back of the garage, under piles of clothes and trash that nearly reached the ceiling.
Furthermore, slogging through piles of alerts and logs isn't the kind of engaging, creative work that security-minded folks enjoy doing.
Massive piles of assembled and unassembled video-recording sunglasses sit unsold, contributing to Snap's enormous costs and losses, says The Information.
The interview in mid-April took place at a studio table rimmed with 15 wig stands, surrounding piles of false nails.
Mulvaney stood before piles of Federal Register documents that he said were lists of regulations from the last two years alone.
They nibble on the local vegetation, but seem keen on returning to the barn where piles of fresh hay await them.
A few inmate-porters are let out of their cells to deal with the piles of crap all over the unit.
He said that an estimated 13-foot storm surge, not high winds, had reduced homes to piles of wood and debris.
In that same narrow sense, Mr. Trump is right that "without trade, we could have piles of money," Mr. Lincicome said.
Mr. Migoya, 43, was born and raised in Mexico City, where piles of huitlacoche filled the markets during the rainy season.
Slide the finished salmon onto piles of mixed greens, drizzle with remaining sauce and serve, perhaps with rice on the side.
Videos posted on social media showed the police raiding houses, excavators crushing piles of empty coffins and workers dismantling elaborate tombs.
He knows that after piles of studies, there's no clear pattern of money translating directly and reliably into votes or elections.
Mr. Yang scavenged through piles of rubble, recovering hundreds of objects, including stuffed animals, broken glasses and scarlet-red children's shoes.
Signs of the nighttime homeless population had accumulated in the subway — little liquor bottles, a hospital wrist band, piles of tissue.
The latter was an unusually good performance, with the bear dropping enormous piles of scat on the ground as it walked.
His office is littered with piles of U.S.B. sticks and adorned with Valentine's Day heart art from Jill, a graphic designer.
Every bit of furniture is draped with paper chains, scissors and Scotch tape, modeling clay, piles of acorns and party favors.
He wants to respond to changes in the grid by ensuring that there will always be big piles of coal around.
But with the piles of debt adding up and the economy in tatters, its future is looking evermore hazy and dangerous.
As Venezuela plunges into hyperinflation, we are surrounded by images of huge piles of cash being used to buy simple groceries.
Here and there were piles of rubble, old stone building blocks and sections of walls — the remains of the synagogue itself.
The flames have claimed three lives in Southern California and have turned mansions and trailers into piles of ash in Malibu.
Some demonstrators set piles of tires on fire and threw rocks, and the police fired tear gas to control the protest.
Piles of books of all kinds — from engineering to Shakespeare to Dan Brown — spilled over from roadside stalls onto the street.
But some patrons, like Ms. Beaky, had old-fashioned piles of dead-tree matter, wrapped with request slips bearing their names.
Sanitation pickups were irregular, and piles of trash accumulated on street corners, fouling the air and presenting a significant health risk.
There were stacks of multicolored T-shirts, racks of sweatshirts and djellabas, and piles of slippers with mock sports-brand insignia.
All of the Yankees' efforts and spending have produced piles of regular season wins but no World Series title since 2009.
By the time it was winter, my walls were still empty, and my piles of sentimental stuff were beginning to grow.
In addition to the prosthetics came piles of base powder, eyeliner, eye lashes, eye shadow, heaps of lip gloss and wigs.
The news is full of examples of local rinks closing or cities having to raise piles of money to save them.
Numerous phone calls, piles of paperwork and weeks of delays later, we finally received approval to visit a non-VA doctor.
He grew up in South Africa, learning the sport by jumping over piles of stuff on street corners as crowds watched.
He also enjoyed parading suspects before reporters and posing them with the piles of weapons and drugs impounded during their arrests.
Tuesday is Pi Day, a celebration of mathematics that home cooks take to with a rolling pin and piles of filling.
These huge piles of sentences are chosen to represent a range of language forms, but not necessarily a range of perspectives.
Authorities fear some people who did not evacuate could be buried beneath piles of concrete, wood and mangled metal in Florida.
For consumers, surging package volumes means more mail trucks cruising their neighborhoods, leaving mounting piles of cardboard boxes in their wake.
In supermarkets and convenience stores, piles of garbage bags in the street were full of ruined goods touched by the flooding.
Inside, a wooden bunk bed was propped up against the wall, surrounded by piles of dirty clothing and worn-out books.
The city, with its budget surpluses, is sitting on piles of cash that should go to the M.T.A., Mr. Lhota says.
Stephanie Lay said she found the piles of letters from the insurance company stashed in her mailbox between Thursday and Monday.
In Brook and Estienne's production, the stage contained little besides a few piles of bamboo and a couple of large cloths.
In this Youtube video by Steve Scherer, a kid rides around on his hoverboard while simultaneously plowing through piles of snows.
We were left, at the end of "Angst III," with piles of shaving cream, cast-off cigarettes, and crushed soda cans.
Piles of dirty clothes lay strewn across the bedroom, while LP covers and tattered notebook pages liven up the communal living area.
So big piles of data can become a barrier to competitors entering the market, says Maurice Stucke of the University of Tennessee.
Many major U.S. corporations keep piles of cash overseas because they don't want to pay steep taxes to bring it back home.
There are frequent piles of tires, some of them very thick and wide, as if they were once attached to heavy machinery.
That musty smell that old homes have, made infinitesimally worse by the piles of slowly decaying papers, photos, boxes, books, and whatnot.
We walk a bit to get past some piles of seaweed, then put our towels down to enjoy the sun and sand.
"It's just nuts to shell out millions of dollars to subsidize surplus piles of peanuts, bug-based foods, and robobartenders," Flake said.
"I could see piles of bodies laying over the toilet seat and slumped over," she recalled in a press conference on Tuesday.
THE houses, shops and restaurants that used to line the waterfront in the city of Palu are now just piles of debris.
Rooms are filled with piles of rotting garbage, and the remains of putrid meals are scattered around the kitchen and living room.
Refuse workers pulled apart the wood-framed shacks, loading piles of blankets, flip-flops and charred frying pans on to a dump.
Seeking popular approval, it sent the printing presses into overdrive, hoping to inflate away the value of these secret piles of wealth.
It's why he couldn't sell the thing in 2006 or 2008, when he had the opportunity, cash out for piles of money.
That rule also extends to cream of mushroom and cauliflower soup, while we're at it, and particularly runny piles of mashed potatoes.
Growing up in Croatia, she developed a passion for losing herself in piles of books and yellowed manuscripts, hoping to be surprised.
I brought up the Viennese art collective Gelatin, which famously displayed four giant piles of fake excrement at a gallery in Rotterdam.
Only the cracked facades of those churches were still standing, with most of the structures collapsing into piles of rubble and dust.
They looked over three neat piles of white Styrofoam boxes, comforting one another that it was still early in the squid season.
As I listened to her, I looked out the windows and saw huge piles of trash on both sides of the road.
The rugged, mountainous landscape of the north is perforated by synthetic piles of survival, ones that challenge its legitimacy over the land.
But the same digital infrastructure that makes piles of data useful makes them vulnerable to anyone who fancies trying to swipe them.
Huge piles of flowers were laid at sites near the mosques and crowds of people of all faiths gathered to pay respects.
The floor of the space was dotted with piles of dirt and pieces of metal, which I later learned were his sculptures.
Most of the singers wear T-shirts and don't bother to push piles of laundry and crumpled comforters out of the background.
Poor prices for grains and cereal have led to mounting piles of debt for Indian farmers, triggering thousands of suicides every year.
He had been watching the ground, hiking uphill over the fallen branches of trees, kicking his way through sodden piles of leaves.
That left Maersk's ports with no guide to perform the colossal Jenga game of loading and unloading their towering piles of containers.
"I don't really mind leaving material things behind," Wong says, as she sits in a small room surrounded by piles of clothing.
They are only over here in the mud and stinking rubbish piles of The Jungle because we were over there in Afghanistan.
YouTube's Sculpture_Geek has a gift: he takes piles of clay and slowly, painstakingly shapes them into intricate sculptures of fan-favorite characters.
While the guns are now silent, residents have to carry their groceries home over piles of rubble and past half-destroyed buildings.
Then, they watched the melting ice boil and evaporate, ejecting the sand grains into the air and building small piles of sand.
At a Malaysian-owned factory in the special economic zone, huge piles of sawn wood are being turned into doors and tables.
Their success allows them to generate huge piles of cash, and that cash allows them to attract talent and buy up competitors.
While the area is no stranger to flaming piles of garbage, it's apparently unclear whether these fires were set intentionally or not.
Moving onward on foot, I followed the returnees into a residential district where the streets were half-blocked by piles of rubble.
As most people do not possess piles of coins or bills anymore, our money consists of entries in bank and brokerage databases.
Cigarette smoke, car exhaust fumes, sewer smells and stinky piles of garbage were frequently mentioned as unwelcome additions to the outdoor ambience.
American companies are sitting on piles of cash, frustrating investors and leading some on Wall Street to wonder why they aren't spending.
He returned on Monday to a deserted block, where he saw big piles of molten lava, about 10 to 12 feet high.
One evening at dusk, Dahl walked around the mine, past families sorting the gravel they'd made into piles of different-sized stones.
I stand with my then-wife Frida Baranek at Auschwitz gazing at the entangled piles of spectacles left behind by the gassed.
On board, they had 31 gallons of water, juice, powdered milk, cans of sweetened condensed milk, and piles of crackers and nuts.
And thus Lawlor found herself in that hotel room outside of Los Angeles in 2000, going through piles of more GM documents.
To keep its plants running during the height of energy shortages, it was burning huge piles of wood and coal each day.
Higgins narrated part of the video in front of railroad tracks, piles of shoes left behind by slain inmates, cells and crematoria.
"Risking damage to local infrastructure and dumping huge piles of taxpayer money onto the never-ending bonfire of Donald Trump's vanity," Rep.
But I also think there's a lesson here for entrepreneurs that has nothing to do with stock markets or piles of cash.
While companies responded by raising base pay for four straight years, the gains have been minimal - despite sitting on piles of cash.
President Uhuru Kenyatta burned large piles of ivory on Saturday to show that Kenya is serious about ending the illegal ivory trade.
Aside from some piles of just-sheared lamb's wool—with still-attached gobs of wobbly red skin—the compact space is tidy.
I heard on the news that the aftermath of a hate crime left piles of bodies on a dance floor this month.
The grounds crew simply shoveled most of the huge piles of rubber off the field of play and re-started the game.
Inside the house, the peeling wallpaper and chipping lead paint were hardly visible behind the piles of junk that lined the walls.
George Rodger, who photographed piles of dead bodies at Bergen Belsen for LIFE magazine, later recused himself from taking photographs of atrocities.
In addition to the counters holding piles of fresh food, there are also different stations that shoppers can pick and choose from.
Rajput lives in India's capital city of New Delhi, but open sewers and piles of garbage can be found across his neighborhood.
All that remained where piles of trash, broken umbrellas and thousands of plastic ties that the protesters used to bind barricades together.
The piles of debt have led the country's new leaders to rail against China much as they did against the United States.
On an empty roadway, a group of 212-foot piles of snow sat glistening in the sun, protected by police-style barricades.
It looks, to be perfectly honest, squat and grubby, like the grimy piles of ice on a New York street in March.
Other images preserve the disturbing relics of those who died, from piles of shoes and luggage to a mound of human ash.
The little they had was reduced to piles of soggy blankets, backpacks and stuffed animals they struggled to protect under plastic sheets.
The products these workers handled, however, were not heroin or methamphetamines but vast piles of discarded computers, electrical wires and circuit boards.
But as we drove closer, the piles of trash, furniture, and the guts from washed-out houses appeared next to the road.
They were piles of branded T-shirts and triptychs of skateboards sprayed with images of thunderbolts and women, some as Playboy bunnies.
The appeal is particularly obvious right now: Elevated homes sit untouched above devastated houses with massive piles of debris all around them.
Paul, ear missing, huddled in the dark and sick, watches as they spray bottles of champagne and play in piles of cash.
Get rid of items long unused, piles of magazines and other forms of clutter, a problem I desperately need to tackle myself.
More importantly, it's where I can safely leave piles of papers related to whatever I'm working on without fear they'll get moved.
In the aftermath of the massacre, images of piles of bikes, crushed and burned beyond recognition, were played repeatedly on state television.
Collins and Gardner, however, had much larger piles of reserved cash than the Democrats hoping to face them in November's general election.
There are endless piles of ink spilled on SoftBank, and there are loads of perspectives on Masa and about the Vision Fund.
It's probably one of the things he mulled frequently while sitting like a nesting hen on piles of Barack Obama's judicial nominations.
There are so many piles of debris from torn-down houses, and animals are hiding under it because they are so scared.
It also highlights the pressure that the Chinese government is putting on the country's deal makers to reduce their piles of loans.
When we reached our village, we saw piles of snow and mud where we had left our families — 18 people in all.
There were piles of fresh clothes, organized by size, for people who had grown cold or gotten wet from the water cannon.
Stationary power storage does not have quite the same allure—think of a large metal shed stuffed with piles of big batteries.
Investors were naturally concerned that companies with the weakest credit ratings and largest piles of debt would run into the most trouble.
The preparations for Fireworks Wednesday started Tuesday afternoon when the gardeners carefully laid out seven small piles of sand near the square.
Zack Snyder's rock 'em, sock 'em version of Batman v Superman buried its leads' solemn introspection beneath piles of rubble and ego.
There are a shit ton of great underground rock bands but there are also piles of crap that aren't helping anything out.
TV images showed large fissures in a highway in Cajamarca and piles of mud and debris that had swept onto other roads.
Maybe some crazy complex new telescope is helping, or some form of AI is teasing the complexities out of vast piles of data.
But many of those sites are pulling in piles of money from manufacturers aiming to make one final push for the consumer's attention.
Later, we see just how much stuff they bring with piles of duffel bags and giant plastic containers strewn all over the shore.
These international tax havens allow major companies to stash away huge piles of money that would otherwise be taxed in their home countries.
Corporations, investors and Chinese citizens were able to amass vast piles of debt as the economy grew, but that could all be reversing.
A rotating cast of a dozen or more tenants carved out living quarters among piles of driftwood and a network of electrical cords.
The roads into the town — like many in the region Saturday — were a web of downed power lines and piles of broken wood.
Swirl it into an ice cream base, sprinkle kernels atop piles of whipped cream and fold them into ribbons of gooey butterscotch sauce.
We imagine laundry day in his house to look like piles of wet denim-printed boxer briefs strewn all over every flat surface.
Surely, I'd again find myself captivated by the production; Netflix clearly spent piles of money to make the show's alien planet feel alive.
Machine learning will indeed change many fields, allowing the rapid analysis of enormous piles of data to uncover insights that people might overlook.
He's clipped countless lampposts and traffic lights during training, and tripped over ditches, piles of dirt, and even garbage left on the road.
Over the years, big tech companies have collected stock piles of patents and copyrights, both to protect their assets and sue other companies.
With a click of a button, it cleans your ridiculously messy desktop into piles of files sortable by type and various other categories.
Most ministries are Dickensian, with piles of paper stacked up on desks and a lack of co-ordination between one department and another.
The boost from inventories was not as big as previously estimated, which suggests that businesses are not sitting on piles of unwanted goods.
Firms that burn piles of cash are often lionised in an era when growth is sluggish and few companies reinvest all their profits.
Prosecutors are probing the circumstances of piles of pig heads dumped on Saturday near MORENA offices and at polling stations in several municipalities.
The bright spots are actually giant piles of salt, dashing our hopes that Ceres might one day serve as an interplanetary gas station.
Swingvy co-founder Jin Choeh says that in Southeast Asia, many small businesses are still stuck with physical spreadsheets and piles of forms.
We make gigantic piles of diapers sorted by size; there's also work unloading donations from cars; and always work sorting and organizing donations.
In some boroughs the streets are constantly clogged by piles of rubbish, not to mention inexplicable roadworks that make little or no progress.
After her eighth album and seventh world tour, she deserves to open a bottle of Hennessy and twerk on her piles of cash.
It's unclear whether the chaotic piles of limbs have found what they're looking for—they seem stuck in a state of perpetual longing.
Pyramids of champagne, piles of sashimi, buckets of marshmallows, and entire rooms full of cheese are all perfectly normal at an Emirati brunch.
That's fine by me: it means that I can try and tackle the accumulated piles of books on my own to-read list.
Strolling through Beijing these days means seeing piles of bikes from Chinese start-ups aiming to improve urban mobility and promote greener transport.
City workers, who wear disposable hazmat suits, start off by coning off all the piles of human feces on a stretch of sidewalk.
Rescue workers remove piles of ash spewed by the Volcan de Fuego, or "Volcano of Fire," eruption, in El Rodeo, Guatemala on Wednesday.
Others play in the piles of coal dust that has piled up next to a disused train car — dangerous and unhealthy playgrounds all.
These included reports of faulty electrical wiring and piles of trash, as well evidence that illegal parties were taking place at the venue.
As a member of a secret government sleeper force, it's on you to re-take the city while amassing huge piles of loot.
Shah was so disgusted with the mounting piles of trash on Versova beach in Mumbai that he decided to do something about it.
Piles of disorganized possessions provoke disproportionate dismay and shame in the women of the house, while men seem irritated but not personally ashamed.
The building collapsed in a street close to Istanbul's pedestrian Istiklal Avenue, a main shopping district, leaving piles of rubble, television footage showed.
Seeing their hands glide through the massive piles of butter makes us crave it even more than usual — and that's saying a lot.
From there, Family members follow colourful pieces of string hanging from trees or piles of stones to find their way to the location.
Television footage showing piles of bodies and starved inmates of the camp were among the first images the world saw of the Holocaust.
At its entrance, where ragged minibuses push their way through rutted red mud, stalls sell piles of pillows, plastic toys, cutlery and soap.
At its entrance, where ragged minibuses splash their way through rutted red mud, stalls sell piles of pillows, plastic toys, cutlery and soap.
Everyone loves going to Italy, getting pissed on good wine, getting stuffed with piles of spaghetti and getting to know some ancient monuments.
They were much younger and invited me inside the front room, where I saw enormous piles of the Keano posters on the floor.
A cigar draped from his mouth, his torso flushed with piles of cash, in front of him is a cage full of skeletons.
More commonly, however, politicians will cater to special interest groups that can raise a ruckus, or piles of cash, or increase voter turnout.
But for Tenet and Community Health, these problems add to piles of debt, which they have been trying to repay by selling assets.
"When I think of granola, I think of piles of sugar," said Cassie Bjork, a registered dietitian who runs a popular health blog.
Mainly, I read literary fiction and the piles of nonfiction books I read as part of my research for the Gabriel Allon novels.
Whenever we would go through his piles of papers, we would find invoices he'd forget to pay or ones that customers owed him.
In "Chromatic," part of American Dance Institute's festival of works at the Kitchen, there are piles of colored paper and heaps of fabric.
Chicago PD shared images of Jayda sitting in a room surrounded by numerous piles of the packaged product stacked halfway to the ceiling.
Eleven houses, mostly vacant, were knocked down overnight in one village near Jerusalem on Tuesday, leaving piles of twisted metal and strewn rubble.
CNN crews visiting one makeshift camp in late November found hopeful asylum seekers living amid mud, open sewage, sickness, and piles of trash.
Makeshift memorials set up where Mr. Lahouaiej Bouhlel's victims had fallen drew groups of silent mourners and ever growing piles of white carnations.
Her Paris apartment, with black-lacquered walls and piles of serious books, was a salon for writers, philosophers, musicians, actors, politicians and academics.
As Zimbabwe wildly printed money, people went to stores with piles of rapidly depreciating bills stuffed into suitcases, bags, boxes and car trunks.
Placed in piles of 30 on the floor, the artist has then sat upon them, leaving a bodily imprint in the printed matter.
He responded with joke about the growing piles of dead bodies at the morgue in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in September 2017.
FretLink is a software-as-a-service marketplace connecting thousands of transportation companies with companies that need to send big piles of stuff.
It also reinforces a growth-at-any-cost mentality that harms China's economy because it leads to wasteful investment and piles of debt.
"Hey, D.J.!" street vendors yelled to Diplo at a popular flea market for tourists, encouraging him to browse their piles of vinyl records.
The letters supply Mr. Obama with piles of ready anecdotes that White House staff members say make policy, and the president, more accessible.
This process is considered supervised learning in that the giant piles of data fed to the machines have been painstakingly labeled in advance.
In May, piles of scooters were used to blockade Google and Apple commuter buses during a protest against "techsploitation" in the Bay Area.
Lizzie Clachan's set, a mansion with oddly empty corridors, crumbling bowels and great piles of dirt spilling from doors, keeps revealing new facets.
But I'm convinced the urge to use your giant piles of money to endlessly replicate the past can't be good for a culture.
She herself, she said, had last worked at the mine a couple months ago, sifting for gold dust in piles of rejected rocks.
Piles of corporate debt pose big risks to unstable markets Companies have spent the years since the global financial crisis binging on debt.
Burn all your Lean In books, or use them to store all the piles of equal pay money you're definitely not making yet.
"They are not afraid to spend piles of money, as they did in Buffalo when they first did their billboard campaign," Kaufman says.
"The profits pay the cartels' assassins, as well as corrupt police officers and soldiers, who discard piles of bodies across Mexico," Grillo wrote.
Opposite the fish counter, near the front of the store, are the piles of dried fruits like jewelry — apricots, pineapple, dates, pears, papaya.
And yet nearby, Damascenes who could once afford new clothes look through piles of secondhand sweaters because prices have shot up beyond reach.
He shot fleeing women and girls, and pumped bullet after bullet into piles of motionless men and boys in a house of worship.
Before he hanged himself in his home, he poured piles of cocaine around the room and rubbed his face with the white powder.
She is short — just 4-foot-7 — and next to the giant piles of stuff the KonMari method produces, she looks even shorter.
Sweeping piles of leaves from the patio, trimming hedges, and pulling thorny weeds by their roots, knowing that otherwise, they return only stronger.
It featured the four specialists of the music organization So Percussion playing on partly full wine bottles, trash cans and piles of twigs.
Gillibrand had thrown piles of money toward digital ads in the hope of meeting the DNC's 130,000-donor threshold for the debate stage.
The piles of debris — nearly 21 million cubic yards of it — are long gone, and many residents are back in their refurbished homes.
Instead, they'll see modest local meeting places featuring party iconography, piles of books and binders, and the occasional individual sitting at a desk.
Giant piles of water, medicine, blankets and even baby formula hugged the periphery, brought by neighbors who carted it in by the armful.
Within the warren of brightly lit stalls, women pawed through piles of handbags, jewel-toned velvety scrunchies, glittery necklaces and lacy red bras.
I lived in a mess with piles of clothes on the floor, my Salvation Army finds forming a mountainous terrain through my bedroom.
The stakes are high for the budding industry, with its drug-dealing talent, skeptical mothers and piles of cash, and so are tensions.
On Wednesday, the front yards of Southdale were lined with heaping piles of furniture, linens, art — the stuff that makes a home, home.
"Piles of gray concrete rubble and charred, hollowed-out buildings have replaced homes and schools," CNN reported shortly after ISIS was forced out.
The boys and all their stuff — clothing, homework, sports gear, musical instruments, and piles of beloved childhood detritus in their rooms — stay put.
This is not the first time that Greeks have been forced to circumnavigate piles of trash on sidewalks because of a protracted strike.
Television footage showing piles of bodies and starved inmates from the camp were among the first images the world saw of the Holocaust.
Even some of the homes that were lived in were surrounded by tires and piles of trash and toys, old machines, broken TVs.
The country's National Emergency Management Agency has asked for help in the overwhelming task of looking for bodies under the piles of rubble.
Their new reality revolves around securing food and water and making new piles of trash to be cleared, though no one knows when.
Whether it's sentient piles of poo or melancholic reflections on memory, there's something for everyone in the family, from baby cousin to grandpa.
The more expensive rooms overlook this too-lush fantasia; to my relief, mine overlooked the car park, grimy with shoveled piles of snow.
Huge piles of rubble were what remained of businesses and homes wrecked by the strongest storm to hit the islands, aerial video showed.
Inventories have weighed on GDP growth since the third quarter of that year as businesses tried to unload the piles of unwanted merchandise.
They had hoped the passageways would lead beneath El Castillo, but discovered the Maya had intentionally sealed them off with piles of stone.
I have massive piles of books, things people send me or that I come across in bookstores, like everyone's favorite place Three Lives.
Travel _____ As print flails, piles of pristine Vogues, Playboys and more are being painstakingly preserved in a former cannon foundry near the Thames.
Varble used these piles of garbage as source material to create the outfits that would give birth to his alter-ego, Marie Debris.
The typhoon made landfall five times, reducing an area roughly the size of Portugal to piles of wood, scrap metal, and corrugated steel.
Londoners have responded to the tragedy generously, raising more than £20053m ($3.8m) and donating piles of clothes, food and daily necessities to the dispossessed.
A rewatch of the scene does seem to show piles of dead wights lying around, which Arya leapt off of to save them all.
As part of my new philosophy on clothing, I cleaned out my closet and donated massive piles of clothes I hadn't worn in years.
And by one very important measure, Fadell succeeded stupendously, thanks to Silicon Valley: He walked away from both companies with huge piles of money.
For example, imagine a drone constantly monitoring piles of construction materials and seamlessly ordering supplies on a real-time basis as they are needed.
About 300 families have registered at the shelter and several people have donated piles of clothes and blankets for the evacuees, the Times reports.
Hiding in the nooks and crannies of dead piles of Indonesian coral is a pudgy fish, wholly covered in swirls of orange and white.
But it's mostly about saving money, as automakers are forced to pump piles of cash into developing fleets of electric and self-driving cars.
The lack of disposal options in toilets has costly implications, including clogging pipes, creating unhygienic piles of dirty materials, and even rendering toilets unusable.
Every day New Yorkers take to social media to complain about the overflowing litter baskets and piles of trash bags languishing on the curbs.
In her latest project, Destroyer, photographer and performance artist Mar Cuervo vents her rage by crushing beloved confectionary into piles of crumbs and jelly.
Companies like Google are sitting on huge piles of data, have the capabilities to build custom processing units and can reach billions of consumers.
She spoke of her role as mother, daughter, and sister, lamenting her bad housekeeping, the piles of paper and notebooks strewn about her house.
So, guys, put out your campfires, don't toss your cigarette butts into piles of kindling, don't set your neighbors' lawns on fire, et cetera.
We do our best to recycle, or use canvas shopping totes, then largely forget about the enormous piles of plastic garbage smothering the sea.
IN A SHED on a poultry farm just outside Colchester, in south-east England, thousands of chickens sit on piles of their own excrement.
Dozens of people were killed in central Italy after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake nearly leveled hilltop towns and trapped residents under piles of rubble.
A little way down the street, in Kisumu, a large city in western Kenya, piles of burning tyres spew black smoke into the air.
Pancake ice, which Stroeve says is common in Antarctica, forms when piles of slushy ice are shaped and sculpted by wave action or winds.
He responded with a joke about the growing piles of dead bodies at the morgue in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in September 22017.
The Office of Management and Budget has been sifting through obscure piles of money ever since, and was well-prepared for the emergency declaration.
The other is to tackle the piles of non-performing loans that, though shrinking, still weigh down lenders in Italy and other southern countries.
Earlier this week, Taiwanese hackers tricked ATMs into unloading piles of cash—more than $2 million dollars, in fact—without using a credit card.
Suddenly tech became all about applying this magic formula to as many industries as possible, using piles of money to speed up the process.
Piles of trash, plastic bottles and other unidentifiable refuse can be seen rippling and crashing ashore in video and images posted on social media.
There isn't much to see—some piles of white sand, a bunch of metal tanks, a redbrick building near the gate—so I agree.
A: No longer the clunky piles of audio cassettes, an audiobook is easy to download and takes up very little memory on your phone.
Instead, staffers had gone into every available electronics store in Maidenhead and bought up piles of new laptops and prepaid Wi-Fi hot spots.
"I start to notice little things," he says, filming piles of hair on the floor and couch, along with a pair of unattended scissors.
Stella the bouncy, joyful Labrador from Maine is known for her love of fall foliage — more specifically, jumping into big ol' piles of leaves.
One thing that's always on our radar, especially during the season when we have to hand the government piles of money, is free stuff.
The jalapeno cornbread and heaping piles of meat were the perfect medicine after a day of frenzied liveblogging and warp-speed Pepcom floor hits.
This isn't a case of five companies sitting comfortably on their piles of gold and colluding to stay out of each other's core areas.
Both have now stopped using QE (although they have yet to sell their piles of acquired assets); the Fed has also raised interest rates.
As this special report has shown, piles of digital information and the algorithms to analyse them tend to be good for those in power.
As complicated as Pisces's ocean is, they wouldn't waste time making stupid piles of rocks on the beach—they intuitively know what they want.
Piles of old T-shirts and jeans; winter jackets, incongruous in the equatorial heat; dresses and leather shoes; all are watched carefully by stallholders.
That cosy quartet now controls 80% of the domestic market and today, after previous heavy losses, the sector is taking in piles of money.
Those tools give businesses predictive services and recommendations, a hallmark of what can come out of increasing piles of data based on customer activity.
Television images showed small groups of rock-throwing, masked youths clashing with police in the center of the metropolis, amid burning piles of rubbish.
The barn was humming along — think the Google campus, but substitute matted bed head for skinny jeans and piles of dung for beanbag chairs.
The mining companies left behind a mess: contaminated water and soil, piles of mining waste that raised lead levels in children who lived nearby.
But piles of Wall Street money couldn't save Mr. Bush, who proved to be a startlingly inept candidate ill suited for the Trump era.
Wander around the lavishly ornamented rooms, endless sculpture, piles of paintings from Dutch masters and Italian renaissance art, and take in what you can.
"I heard on the news that the aftermath of a hate crime left piles of bodies on a dance floor this month," he wrote.
Eventually, though, the man would "see sightings in piles of wood on the back lawn while everybody else was having a barbecue," Mooney said.
A Reuters witness said people rushed out of a residential building and rescue workers looked up from piles of debris after one such quiver.
Businesses are also placing fewer orders with factories while trying to reduce piles of unsold merchandise, which also is putting pressure on the economy.
Each year, millions of students pay thousands of dollars and take on piles of debt with the understanding that their investment will pay off.
Vince Dragone, who lives just outside Erie, posted video of Oakley, his two-year-old German Shepherd, venturing out into the piles of snow.
"I am having a nervous breakdown," he says with amusement pointing to the piles of books that lay open on the floor and table.
Newly broken columns with stained exteriors revealed their white-stone cores and lay on piles of rubble alongside columns that had fallen centuries earlier.
One day, while I was cleaning out my attic, one title among the piles of cookbooks and old food magazines caught my eye: Perfume.
Remember that old game show in the 1990s where the contestant stood in a windowed room as piles of money fell from the ceiling?
It's so fast, and enemies rush you in massive groups, collecting into piles of chunky, malignant 3D models reaching out to eat your face.
Aside from the piles of dishes, empty bottles of beer, and Westerners taking smartphone pictures, there's no sign, no plaque, nothing denoting the visit.
As the hours passed, children and babies stretched out across piles of clothing, using purses as pillows, trying to ignore the corridor's fluorescent lights.
It's bigger in acreage than New York City, and has turned neighborhoods to piles of soot and concrete as it churns through the area.
Life was mostly back to normal in Miami, with the towering piles of debris lining the streets the chief remaining sign of the storm.
From the air, the piles of coal and equipment at Abbot Point are a striking contrast with the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea.
There should not be one side of a city of people that are covered in piles of wealth while another side is dirt poor.
This September, Munich's Oktoberfest seems slightly smaller than previous years—the piles of vomit less noticeable, the crowds less thick, the streets slightly quieter.
"He was always drawing on these piles of scrap paper, all day long, mostly superheroes," his older brother, Edward, an intensive-care physician, says.
She says the problems she faces start with daily, practical ones: drinking water that is unclean, piles of trash outside her house, rising inflation.
If Trump is sitting in bed right now, surrounded by piles of McDonald's Extra Value Meals and watching the Oscars, he's gonna be piiiiiissed.
"There were piles of hundreds of his etchings and collages, and hundreds of sculptures, and we could choose what we wanted," Mr. Guldemond said.
AoD dancers Tokyo and Ari Safari sounded off on getting stiffed by the Memphis rapper who famously flaunts piles of hundos on social media.
Our current health care system is wildly expensive because it's structured in a crazy way that creates piles and piles of stupendously expensive paperwork.
Quilted fabric protects fragile items and pristine paint jobs from damage as workers began the task of turning piles of parts into welcoming displays.
In the narrow streets surrounding the mosque, women jostled for food supplies as children rummaged through piles of second-hand clothes donated to victims.
Just the sheer noise makes it hard to discover anything useful and it can be demotivating to look at piles of numbers in general.
Soon after this incident, which Armajani recounts with great affection so many years later, he started rummaging through piles of textiles in their home.
He's received piles of letters from disaffected young Christians, saying he helped salvage their faith by showing them a different way of practicing it.
The front loader was followed by a dump truck with an overhead grappling arm that consumed leftover piles of dirty blankets and splintered furniture.
There are piles of scat everywhere, dotted with blueberry and cranberry seeds that glint in the sun, reminders that you have to be careful.
The players turned trash cans, corked wine bottles filled with various levels of water, and even piles of tree twigs into wondrous percussion instruments.
He was, for once, telling the truth: Trump's business career was built on borrowing piles of money that he then spent with careless abandon.
Her yard had no fencing around it, just thick, overgrown grass, small evergreen bushes, piles of damp mulch spread sloppily around two crooked saplings.
The bottom lineAll in all, DSTLD's Leather Leggings were a diamond hidden in the piles and piles of trash on the internet for me.
In its most effective moments, 1917 conveys this: piles of cratered soil are revealed to not just be scorched earth, but heaps of corpses.
Even an unfamiliar start-up backed with piles of venture capital has the resources to get around whatever entity is supposed to regulate it.
His "tendrils, greens and stems," for example, was everything satisfying about heaping piles of garlicky vegetables served from pushcarts, but fresher and more complex.
Piles of meat packages lay in baskets, as supermarket staff were too busy to put them into the fridge, Li explained in the video.
The sweaty days of summer are behind you, so now you can grab a light jacket and frolic in piles of leaves in peace.

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