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It's an important message squeezed into an awkward, unreliable gimmick.
"No!" he snapped, and squeezed into the library with me.
They have squeezed into Charlotte, North Carolina, Miami, and Phoenix.
Potentially more contentious is the mayonnaise squeezed into the rice.
Construction projects can be squeezed into tight, idiosyncratic urban spaces.
We squeezed into two seats, sleepy but pleased with our adventure.
Going green is not something to be squeezed into spare time.
Over time, the middle space may well be squeezed into nothingness.
It is now squeezed into two villages occupying six square miles.
For those squeezed into the back half, a different approach is required.
Now, it will be squeezed into a space two-thirds the size.
The orchestra squeezed into its narrow pit and the dress rehearsal began.
Hundreds were squeezed into one of the government's shelters, with inadequate provisions.
Early in my professional life, I was sometimes simply squeezed into silence.
One was a grandson of Mao Zedong, squeezed into a general's uniform.
Increasingly, the jihadists are being squeezed into a ribbon along the Euphrates valley.
Five cot-like beds have been squeezed into bedrooms built originally for four.
The four of them squeezed into a $2360-a-month one-bedroom apartment.
Forty-two dealers and eight nonprofit ventures squeezed into its rambling domestic spaces.
You were squeezed into a very narrow category of what you could do.
There were one hundred fifteen of us all squeezed into a very small boat.
Several of Obama's staffers squeezed into the briefing room to watch the President's appearance.
He's also proud of the sheer amount of technology squeezed into the notch space.
It's all packed in firmly with rice and then squeezed into a perfect oblong.
All of that, squeezed into the tiniest, closest-to-invisible earbuds you've ever seen.
People were squeezed into the cafe, some even sitting cross-legged on the floor.
And I am here for meat, especially when squeezed into a perfect intestinal casing.
It's the suffocating stench of 86 men squeezed into a room built for 19.
There's even a bathroom squeezed into the cabin, complete with a toilet and shower.
But as he and his entourage squeezed into the hospital's corridors, something was off.
Commander Hussein squeezed into a car with a half-dozen other fighters and left.
Surely a "Hey Bixby" voice command could've been squeezed into the presentation somewhere, right?
The Celestia's 514 components were squeezed into a caliber that is 8.7 millimeters, or .
She and I squeezed into her sports car, her young hunk behind the wheel.
The TDP of a processor determines what kind of device it can be squeezed into.
But there's a lot more squeezed into that 5 percent than modern science originally believed.
ONE moonlit night 13 years ago Jennifer crossed into Texas, squeezed into a car footwell.
But imagine all that energy squeezed into an area smaller than an atom — that's extreme.
Squeezed into a radiant, green dress, Lovette welcomed all comers - she is the landlady here.
It's quite amazing to see how much value Acer has squeezed into a $300 machine.
It's super light, perfect for camping, and can be squeezed into a tiny stuff sack.
Four families were squeezed into one tent set up on top of the camp sewer.
Today all of that has been squeezed into the thin black slab in my pocket.
Sometimes the cold creeps inside, and however many layers you've squeezed into, you're still feeling it.
This 1962 Shelby Cobra CSX 2000 is a V-0003 squeezed into a teeny, tiny package.
This 1962 Shelby Cobra CSX 2000 is a V-8 squeezed into a teeny, tiny package.
The bag neck is then cut off and the food squeezed into the crewman 's mouth.
A government survey in 2017 found 475,000 people squeezed into one neighbourhood of eight square kilometres.
There are coffees and lunches and meetings, all squeezed into the first half of the week.
It's the nature of being squeezed into two dimensional space while being squashed by the patriarchy.
Holloway's sister, who had also squeezed into the closet, recited Psalm 91, a Psalm of protection.
For three years, my family of four squeezed into a 7003-square-foot, one-bathroom house.
But if we're squeezed into green-less cities, it's easy to lose touch with natural ecosystems.
Many videos like these—blackhead extractions, pimples being squeezed into oblivion—have garnered millions of views.
Maybe the facts of climate change can't be squeezed into just any values frame we like.
The tedious process of lawmaking, which normally takes several months, was squeezed into only 10 days.
On a recent morning, a masked welder squeezed into the dark chamber of boiler No. 7.
"The Lower East Side has a history of immigrants being squeezed into small spaces," she said.
McKee concedes that a thin dark disk can still be squeezed into the Milky Way's mass budget.
Without a deal, civilian deaths will rapidly mount, as people are squeezed into an ever smaller space.
The TabPro S can feel a little heavier because that weight is squeezed into a smaller frame.
Between 250,000 and 500,000 fans squeezed into the park in the sweltering July heat, according to Mashable.
Four women, none of them investing partners, were all squeezed into small chairs against the side wall.
One fragment's lettering squeezed into a corner that wouldn't have existed when the writing surface was new.
There was a block, on Bayard Street, with 39 tenement houses, and 2,781 people squeezed into them.
The majority of the families, most of them from the Dominican Republic, have squeezed into relatives' apartments.
But nights squeezed into my dorm bed turned into breakups and "I can't live without you" reunions.
China's news media have been squeezed into conformity with the Party line for the past few years.
The hotel conference room was packed, more people than he'd ever seen squeezed into one place before.
Bomb attacks have fallen off since then as the militants have been squeezed into smaller pockets of territory.
Six double bunk beds sleeping 2000 are squeezed into these spaces, with no room for a spare chair.
Harvey Bullock, is squeezed into a corner, texting, when I walk up and wish him a happy birthday.
Once the technology is perfected, the same lens used in a DSLR could be squeezed into a smartphone.
Suited up, with her hands squeezed into three-fingered gloves, she is given a knotted rope to untie.
We set off to Heidelberg on a series of German autobahns, squeezed into what felt like a Beetle.
In the past, immigration debates have been squeezed into a few days, and bills have been dispatched quickly.
They're fairly little, and they've been made even more so for having been squeezed into a single square.
Patrons sat comfortably at booths, and squeezed into seats at the bar drinking medieval honey wine, or mead.
As anyone who's ever squeezed into a pair knows, wearing Spanx can be both a magical and hazardous endeavor.
It's a standard bike tube squeezed into a rectangular space that's roughly the size of a regular rolling suitcase.
But throughout the day, owners and dogs were lined outside her curtain, pleading to be squeezed into her schedule.
Brady alerted the staff, and a lieutenant squeezed into the cramped space, snapping photos to document what they'd found.
With falling revenues and smaller newsrooms, the industry is being squeezed into an unfamiliar online space against its will.
This machine has a remarkable number of features squeezed into a compact countertop footprint of 63 by 12.5 inches.
At tonight's session, it's mainly scientists squeezed into the cosy room—not much bigger than a few square metres.
But if enough angry people are squeezed into a small enough space, it's hard to predict what will happen.
The all-important discussion will be squeezed into a dinner attended by Mr. Cameron and other leaders on Tuesday.
One Kobito, a man squeezed into a peach suit, stares down at me from his poster with soulless eyes.
To the left of the building, dozens squeezed into the caretaker's lodge, above which a small Ukrainian flag fluttered.
Over at the local pleasure palace, Cheng Pei Pei is squeezed into the much smaller role of town madam.
Aid groups warn of a mental health crisis among the 9,000 refugees squeezed into a space designed for 3,100.
WASHINGTON — It was the most fitting finale to Barack Obama's presidency, squeezed into a glittering round of goodbye parties.
In many of the government shelters, hundreds were squeezed into classrooms, sleeping on desks and benches, with no covers.
My fears were rewarded: The tumultuous life of the writer might as well have been squeezed into a trash compactor.
At the Offprint London fair in May, 140 independent publishers squeezed into the turbine hall of the Tate Modern gallery.
It's mighty impressive what Samsung has squeezed into these phones, but as we've said time and again, specs aren't everything.
Here, bundle after bundle of raw papers are tied together with string and squeezed into shelves, from floor to ceiling.
I squeezed into an elevator with a group of guests to head up to the top floor of the club.
It was almost comical to see indie-rock royalty squeezed into the tiny storefront, CD racks pushed to the sides.
Those elements are why the 22-year-old's music sounds like it has all of those genres squeezed into one.
There's a breathtaking view over slopes forested with pine and eucalyptus trees, with maize plants squeezed into every available space.
Squeezed into its current shape it can do little more than check the boxes on its trenchant to-do list.
She passed out samples at a mall, while her mother and siblings squeezed into a one-bedroom apartment in Damascus.
And that acreage is squeezed into a space not much wider than a deli, with almost no place to sit.
Squeezed into a booth, they talked about canceled vacations, dreading their mortgage payments and which colleagues were struggling the most.
If the team hadn't lost three games by a field goal or less, it might have squeezed into the playoffs.
You can find them outside villages or next to urban parks or squeezed into the Neverland between railways and housing.
Almost all the development on Hong Kong Island is squeezed into a narrow strip of usable land around its perimeter.
Next door, the Big Bend Sentinel's staff squeezed into a dimly lit room just a fraction of the Sentinel's size.
The knotty issues of Islam and immigration deserve such treatment and shouldn't be squeezed into the traditional left-right divide.
To go to a doctor, severely ill inmates spend hours squeezed into a van with their hands cuffed behind them.
Johannesburg (CNN)The image and the smell are seared into memory: Eighty-six men squeezed into a room designed for 19.
Here's to getting squeezed into your colorist this Thanksgiving holiday so you're set for the rest of the year — and beyond.
Prosecutors continue to press charges against protesters unfortunate enough to have been squeezed into the confined area during the 2012 rally.
These farmers produce the bulk of the world's food, but are squeezed into less than a quarter of the planet's farmland.
My size 10 feet curl up at the mere thought of being squeezed into pre-standard shoe size sky-high platforms.
About 150 people were squeezed into the main space of the famous techno club, which is under a former power station.
The village, with 2825,2550 residents, is squeezed into a bucolic but narrow valley and there is no room for new buildings.
Mr. Kelly and his family are currently squeezed into a sublet across the street from their apartment, which they are renovating.
Hundreds squeezed into all floors of a highrise building known as the Turkish Restaurant that they claimed as a symbolic base.
The seven squeezed into the small car and ended up at the soccer fields opposite the Central Islip Recreation Village complex.
By the time she left the country, Ms. Kim said, more than 22003,21990 stalls were squeezed into it alongside her own.
Ground into chocolate, dropped in grappa, moulded into sausage, and squeezed into oil, the peperoncino is the soul of Calabrian cooking.
And having so much economic activity squeezed into a handful of cities may be holding back the American economy as a whole.
More than 15,000 people are squeezed into a variety of buildings across the county, Collier County spokesperson Kate Albers told BuzzFeed News.
We squeezed into a rickety Mercedes taxi and sped through a deserted and bombed-out city, surviving the harrowing airport drive. 10.
Martin-Green says this is largely a function of the shiny new blue and gold two-piece Starfleet uniform she squeezed into.
In some Paris area jails there are reports of inmates sleeping on floors with three or more prisoners squeezed into a cell.
The gym itself is squeezed into the recent development that houses it, and has the shape of a skinny sliver of cake.
When that happens, it says, the outcome isn't necessarily mass unemployment — though many workers will be squeezed into low-income service jobs.
The motion reads that 11 pages were submitted, but it appears that the keys were squeezed into six pages for the filing.
We lingered for an hour, alone on the pampa, fascinated by the variety of avian life squeezed into such a small space.
Mr. Coons and Mr. Flake squeezed into an oversize phone booth — a few still exist on Capitol Hill — to make the call.
Nobody was hurt on the bus, at least; the players filed off and squeezed into a second bus for coaches and staff.
By comparison, New York City had an estimated population of 8.5 million in 2016, squeezed into roughly 300 square miles of land.
He squeezed into the brief gap, then held the door fast behind him as the young man tried to pull it open.
Hundreds of people had squeezed into the city hall for that informational meeting, filling up floor space and spilling out into the halls.
It's a medium about how many rhymes can be squeezed into the same line but also about how clever those rhymes can be.
The most interesting of these is a new 5,000 mAh battery squeezed into a case that's actually three millimeters slimmer than the original's.
And for boosting low light photography — a perennial challenge for smartphone cameras, with camera sensors having to be squeezed into such small spaces.
Despite the pictures looking rather extreme, this didn't hurt or feel uncomfortable at all, and no serum was accidentally squeezed into my eyes.
The cast, crew and more than half a dozen roving journalists are squeezed into a long, covered terrace on a Manhattan hotel rooftop.
Boston, on the other hand, has squeezed into the top eight of the Eastern Conference based on its strong play away from home.
After four rounds and 22 days of negotiations squeezed into just over two months, there is now a month until the next round.
Breitling has taken pains to explain that this isn't just a hunk of plastic squeezed into a mold and filled with a movement.
"I can't breathe," she gasps after busting out some sweet moves while squeezed into a flesh-toned corset and Spanx biker shorts combo.
One woman had squeezed into a banana-yellow African batik dress; her partner had opted for retro sunglasses and an African feather wand.
War workers by the thousands squeezed into apartments in Seattle and Los Angeles as they flocked to work in newly retrofitted defense plants.
They are squeezed into a tiny pocket of the northwest, and outside Syria's borders into Turkey and Jordan, with many in Lebanon too.
Moving in with relatives was not an option — her mother, stepfather and two adult siblings were already squeezed into a two-bedroom apartment.
And even in the age of internet obsessiveness, Edwards says, nobody has yet uncovered all the cool stuff he squeezed into the film.
On the other hand, he does have Vincent D'Onofrio: a mountainous figure squeezed into a shrunken role, and making the most of it.
They squeezed into a rat-infested cold-water flat with their children while Fannie's ailing husband found intermittent work at an auto plant.
Frantic employees squeezed into the stairwell, hurrying down flights, unaware that a helicopter had crashed on top of their building, leaving one person dead.
The BioSuit's portable life support system is also squeezed into portable packaging, and the form-fitting design could allow far better mobility and comfort.
Squeezed into a 25.99,24 square foot store are Amazon's trending products across its top categories, including devices, electronics, kitchen, home, toys, books, and games.
Allure adds that the palettes have everything to contour and highlight, so it's a real do-it-all wonder squeezed into a single compact.
Here are some of their accounts: 'It felt like an eternity' Bhagyesh Shah squeezed into the crowded first car at the stop before Hoboken.
A railways spokesman said the train carried 1,000 people traveling on reservations, but 700 more were estimated to have squeezed into the unreserved carriages.
Even so, airlines operating freighters are being squeezed into such niches by the expansion of integrated logistics businesses such as DHL, FedEx and UPS.
Thanks to the monetary policy of the Fed and other central banks around the globe, people have been "squeezed" into the market, he said.
The self remains a magnificent mystery, but it's now finally free to be that mystery fully, no longer squeezed into the container of identity.
When the director Hal Ashby is mentioned now, he's often squeezed into a cohort called New Hollywood, or as I think of it AltmanBogdanovichCoppolaFriedkinScorsese.
I held the elevator door open in my building for a woman with a baby carriage, and we squeezed into the narrow space together.
In Chinatown, Mr. Chu's father worked as a cook, supporting seven children and a wife, squeezed into a one-bedroom apartment on Division Street.
When Aragone learned that he had squeezed into the qualifying tournament here at the Open, his parents monitored his results from home in California.
That way, the theory goes, an extra 25 or so riders could be squeezed into each car to ease the crush on overstuffed platforms.
He believed that this meant some people were being squeezed into self-employment status as a sort of "survival mechanism" in the labor market.
Bangladesh makes a perfect guinea pig with a population of over 160 million people squeezed into an area roughly the size of New York state.
The Mindtribe team continued to surgically rip apart the shoe, piece by piece, to see how the electronics were squeezed into such a small package.
The whole earth squeezed into a black hole would have a 9 millimeters radius or a 18 millimeter diameter, the size of a big toenail.
In turn, that should allow more to be squeezed into the same space, allowing speeds to increase in a a way that satisfies our thirst.
All other traffic in the airport would get squeezed into fewer lanes, and legions of ride-share cars would somehow fit into one parking area.
A medical student at the time, I squeezed into an ambulance with nurses and medics and we drove toward the smoke and ashes to help.
In Tijuana, the migrants have squeezed into two shelters in a scrappy neighborhood wedged between the city's red-light district and the United States border.
In the States, time with friends can feel a bit like those PETA videos of chickens on factory farms: slotted and squeezed into tight compartments.
There, he turned us over to a boat pilot, and we squeezed into a tiny wedge of wood and fiberglass with a large outboard engine.
From there, with 160 other Ethiopians, he squeezed into a boat so crowded that no one dared stand up for fear that it would capsize.
John Nolan, a truck driver from Nashville, gazed at all the plaques and monuments squeezed into the park, which sits beyond the center-field wall.
It can be squeezed into cracks in the wall, corners of baseboards, behind trashcans, and anywhere else in your home you see fit for treatment.
Reeves told Lowe that Tutankhamun, having died before a tomb was ready for him, might have been squeezed into the entrance of a deeper tomb.
Dinklage is squeezed into the names at the bottom, between Idris Elba and Benedict Cumberbatch, and beneath a Chris, because they're everywhere in this movie.
A sleeping cot was squeezed into the command post, where temperatures became stifling when the building's air conditioners shut off as usual on Saturdays and Sundays.
Carrey and his ex-girlfriend Jenny McCarthy made headlines when the actor squeezed into her sexy swimsuit after right she had worn it on the beach.
"It's the first time their uniform has been addressed, because up until now they has been sort of squeezed into men's uniforms," Grant told Vogue Australia.
Travelers who order from the Apollo 11-inspired IAH menu won't be served meals that need to be reconstituted and squeezed into their mouths from bags.
The time is now on the very top left of the screen, while cellular, Wi-Fi, and battery symbols are squeezed into the top right corner.
The emoji at the top of the list — mostly faces, hearts, and hand gestures — tend to express emotion, and can be easily squeezed into any conversation.
As ISIS is being squeezed into even smaller territory -- a handful of neighborhoods and Mosul's old city -- the civilians held hostage are running out of food.
In spherical video, 360° of footage are squeezed into an equirectangular projection—think of Earth's sphere packed onto a two-dimensional rectangular map to properly understand.
As ISIS is being squeezed into even smaller territory -- a handful of neighborhoods and Mosul's Old City -- the civilians held hostage are running out of food.
This was done partly to enable more new investors to be squeezed into what I understand was an oversubscribed round and without further diluting the company.
Hundreds of Olympic athletes clad in red Nike track jackets squeezed into the East Room of the White House as rainy weather forced the reception indoors.
The first round goes on Friday night, with everything else getting squeezed into roughly six minutes on Saturday morning because everyone has a flight to catch.
"Obviously, if you're squeezed into a very confined space, it's going to be harder to get up and get out in an emergency," Mr. Hudson said.
One does not leave jet travel, squeezed into 41A next to a sweaty man in cargo shorts, all that inspired with this land of ours either.
In my case, however, admirer and the object of his admiration were separated by years and could not be squeezed into the time or photographic frame.
I squeezed into a seat in the front row of the press section, just over Mr. Zuckerberg's right shoulder, and settled in for a marathon session.
At 1D, the clue is "Where all-terrain vehicles go" and the answer is OFF ROAD, with ROAD being squeezed into the same square as CHICKEN.
Juicero became the laughingstock of the tech industry last week after Bloomberg revealed that its custom fruit and vegetable packs could be squeezed into juice by hand.
Dell is claiming this makes its 2-in-1 the smallest 13-inch model in the world, as everything is squeezed into an 11-inch form factor.
Cleo's own life is squeezed into the moments around her work for Sofia's family, a life they don't see and to which they seemingly give no thought.
And down after down, Wilson did—especially on a masterful seven-play, 373-yard touchdown drive he squeezed into the final 1:05 of the first half.
All of my apps or app buckets were now squeezed into five rows per page rather than six, pushing some of them over onto the next page.
And everyone can try 40 varieties of Brazil's exotic fruits like caju, acai, carambola, caqui, goiaba and maracuja, often squeezed into Brazil's delicious juices (sucos in Portuguese).
Holly went to fetch her mother, her sister, and her friend, and the three women squeezed into the examining room, along with Hargis, a nurse, and me.
Some funds seemed to make an art form out of how many brilliant physicists from the former Soviet Union can be squeezed into a small, overlit room.
MATAMOROS, Mexico — More than 1,700 people live nearly on top of one another steps from the U.S.-Mexico border, squeezed into tents crammed together like Tetris blocks.
One of Asia's poorest countries, it is home to 160 million people — half the population of the United States — squeezed into a space the size of Iowa.
Discussions that sometimes take months have been squeezed into days, as an urgent plan to change the contours of the global transfer windows has quickly come together.
True, he was referring to the "spirit of the people" that he also squeezed into that 140-character nook, but his chirpy gratitude had a kooky ring.
Then the shorter of the pair, whose pitch-black hair had been squeezed into such tight plaits they must have been hard as iron, came towards her.
"Then we looked at the plan and it was like, 'We are essentially going to be squeezed into a space otherwise allocated to a Starbucks," Evans said.
The industry may have created the norms that dominate online porn, but it's being squeezed into irrelevance, and preferences have taken on a life of their own.
Image: XKCDA new map from XKCD's Randal Monroe offers a glimpse into a bizarre alternate world where each country is forcibly squeezed into its respective time zone(s).
The gb Pockit, confirmed by Guinness to be the world's most compact stroller when folded, can actually fit under an airplane seat, or be squeezed into a purse.
Guests are greeted by a buzzing and friendly waitstaff before being squeezed into cozy red leather booths and wooden chairs, marked by checkered table cloths and tiled floors.
He has been beaten, tortured and squeezed into "tiger cages" too small for him to stand or lie down by the communist North Vietnamese for five long years.
We returned to our crowded gate and squeezed into whatever seats we could find while picking on overpriced premade sandwiches and drinking water that cost $4.50 a bottle.
Men who wear looser-fit boxer shorts have higher sperm concentration than men squeezed into tight underwear, a new study published Wednesday in the journal Human Reproduction found.
Yet the 1916 Rising has been retroactively sanctified, for many in Ireland and in Irish America anyway — squeezed into a tidy narrative to fit a tidy, lovable nation.
While it may seem that only some presidents are featured in the painting, Mr. Thomas said that all the Republican presidents in history are squeezed into the frame.
That leaves riders, many of whom pay hundreds of dollars for monthly passes, squeezed into every available space, including the gangway between cars, which is considered unsafe. Gov.
Lauren O'Neill Featuring everyone from Cam'ron to Pusha T to Jim Jones, "Christmas in Harlem" is arguably the most exquisite Christmas track to have been squeezed into existence.
In 2015, he squeezed into the belly of a plaster sculpture in the Victoria and Albert Museum and performed for one person at a time, Marina Abramovic-style.
Annie Murphy, who plays spoiled rich kid Alexis, is squeezed into a bathroom with her on-screen mom and off-screen idol, Catherine O'Hara (who plays Moira Rose).
But Cash made use of a trainer, a coach, his father, his sister and an uncle, all of whom squeezed into his box for the final that Sunday.
Squeezed into insecure, low-wage jobs in the service sector, many workers lacking the higher education required to profit from the new economy simply left the job market.
Ms. Perry's feet weren't squeezed into heels — they were in white sneakers, freeing her to leap into the air when the spirit of the song required being airborne.
If the application process were squeezed into the existing timetable, some dons would have to spend the summer screening applicants rather than doing research (or enjoying the sun).
Thousands of Colorado state delegates squeezed into the stands to listen to more than 600 fellow Republicans make their case to be national delegates at the convention in Cleveland.
In turn, both artists examine how immigrant communities on both sides of the Atlantic are starting to interrogate what it means to have their traditions squeezed into the mainstream.
The video is raw and unpolished as Norman Casiano calmly gives a blow-by-blow of being squeezed into a bathroom stall with other panicked clubgoers desperate to escape.
In contrast, Sweden squeezed into the quarterfinals in unimpressive fashion, beating South Africa, 1-0; getting steamrollered by Brazil, 5-1; and then playing a scoreless tie with China.
One of the girls had scratches on her buttocks from being squeezed into the tank, Mr. Rourke added, as Mr. Watts, seated behind him in an orange jumpsuit, cried.
I'm interested in the economy of words and forms: jokes, aphorisms, copywriting, advertising, that way of writing when meaning has to be squeezed into as few words as possible.
Later that night, my family squeezed into a truck carrying dozens of others to the nearby foothills for a five-day trek to refuge from Saddam Hussein in Turkey.
In "Altarpiece" (2018) — the densest, most compressed work I have seen of his — it is nearly impossible to determine how many layers he has squeezed into a single painting.
Frankly, there are moments, like now, when I feel as if the whole world, or at least the greater part of it, has been squeezed into my tiny cell.
As anyone who has squeezed into an old economy-class seat or signed fiddly receipts at the check-out knows, these industries clearly lag behind the rest of the world.
I can't say I was surprised to learn that the milkshakes are actually just soft serve ice cream squeezed into a cup, with the appropriately flavored syrup squeezed on top.
Twelve months ago, that meeting with Schmidt would have been squeezed into Pichette's trademark seven-day workweek, with potential repercussions for one of the most valuable businesses in the world.
If these terraces resemble their residential peers, whether squeezed into existing roofs that once held heating equipment or included in designs of new-construction towers, it may be no accident.
Olympic 5.653,000 metres silver medallist Galen Rupp, already on the American team in the marathon and 10,000, squeezed into Saturday's 5,000 metres final as the 12th qualifier, clocking 13:49.50.
Whole hunks of the plot may be left out, because this is a twenty-seven-chapter book being squeezed into what is usually a movie of two to three hours.
Needing a break from my comrades I latch on to another tour group at Auschwitz and hear the guide explain that a thousand people squeezed into a room for 200.
With 5,300 residents squeezed into one-tenth of a square mile, it is considered the most densely populated in the state, and the fifth most densely populated in the nation.
Squeezed into a fixed-wing Cessna, Dr. Chase and his colleagues crisscrossed 36,300 square miles of habitat, counting and photographing all living and dead elephants they spotted 300 feet below.
For each seating, six diners squeezed into the tiny IHOP for a four-course meal inspired by IHOP classics and served personally by IHOP&aposs head of culinary, Scott Randolph.
Following a string of territorial losses this year, ISIS fighters have been squeezed into small pockets of territory on the Iraq-Syria border, and towns in Iraq's western Anbar province.
To meet the goal it would have to repeat exactly the record pattern of 2017, when 37 percent of the total number of annual deliveries were squeezed into the final quarter.
On a stretch of the right bank opposite the Eiffel Tower formerly used as a convenient express route, cars have been squeezed into a single lane, leaving the other to bicycles.
I think it's a cool quality in a red carpet dress, to not have it be like, some insane thing that I am squeezed into and I can't sit down in.
Now squeezed into a clapboard refugee-camp trailer with his family, he is one of many who believe that former ISIS supporters still hold sway in the neighborhoods they left behind.
One, the more populous a district is — the more people are squeezed into the same space — the more likely they are to vote Democratic, even if they're in a red state.
Grevers posted the third-fastest time in the semifinals while Franklin squeezed into the top eight, placing seventh, one-hundredth of a second ahead of Natalie Coughlin, a three-time Olympian.
Squeezed into a corner at the back of the stuffy Chennai courtroom, a middle-aged woman leans against the blue walls, clutching polythene bags full of documents to prove her claim.
The family of four, already squeezed into the tiny space, could barely make room for the medical equipment and for the nurses and therapist who frequently visited to treat her son.
Mr. Kim sounded proud when he said that as meager as his home might be, he was better off than the other three families squeezed into the cheapest semi-basement floor.
Black holes are made up of huge amounts of matter squeezed into a small area, according to NASA, creating a massive gravitational field which draws in everything around it, including light.
In Mosul, where a U.S.-backed offensive against Islamic State on Saturday entered its ninth month, the militants have been squeezed into an enclave on the western bank of the Tigris river.
That's about 2300 miles more than GM squeezed into the Chevy Bolt EV, and it's 27 miles more than the base level Model 2500 that Tesla plans to start making in 303.
Either way, when these big companies compete we consumers reap the benefits, and in this case it means a whole new mobile chip from Intel that can get squeezed into a laptop.
Cast members Owen Wilson, Kristen Wiig, Will Ferrell, Penelope Cruz and Justin Theroux all squeezed into the shot, along with many others -- they had plenty of room ... with a stick THAT big.
It did it with the GameCube, too, finally confirming that the enigmatic machine codenamed "Dolphin" would be squeezed into a colorful plastic case in 264, ahead of its launch in late 2001.
I had five to six people squeezed into this tiny 1,000 square foot space, and the worst part was most of my clients didn't want to come into the office at all.
In the Soviet Union of the 1950s and 1960s it was all much harder, with his studio squeezed into the back of a shop and bronze unavailable to headstrong sculptors like himself.
Piller, 210, was not on the United States team until she tied for eighth at the United States Women's Open in July and squeezed into the top 262 in the world rankings.
By 2000, 210 homeless families with 211,227 children had been squeezed into the Prince George and two nearby hotels, where more homeless people lived than in the city's four other boroughs combined.
Hundreds of people—many wearing Bush '88 hats and W pins, the merch of a dynasty—have squeezed into the school's auditorium to see the latest Bush to seek the presidency speak.
But then, they also weren't squeezed into less than two hours of painfully explained exposition; those stories had time to unfold, to connect with the player on the his or her terms.
On a recent night, Heath; his girlfriend, Cremona; and his agent, Mark Bryant, squeezed into the room, the floor cluttered with file cabinets, suitcases and cardboard boxes spilling T-shirts and banners.
Verdant oases have been squeezed into every corner of New York City, tucked between towering skyscrapers, carved from former military posts and abandoned railroad tracks, and even laid on top of landfills.
Attacks have fallen since the government crackdown and the Taliban squeezed into small pockets of territory, but militant groups remain able to launch hit-and-run and suicide attacks on security forces.
When gearing up for a busy stretch, like fashion month, she adds a glass of detoxifying lemon juice — fresh lemons squeezed into ice water with a bit of honey — to the menu.
While Mezher went back to the front, to extricate the rest of the team, my interpreter and I squeezed into a Humvee that was headed to the half-constructed house outside Shaymaa.
I don't know about you, but most of the traveling I have done in my life has looked something like this: five girls squeezed into two double beds in a budget hotel room.
Facebook and HTC's higher-priced offerings and platform requirements are at risk of being squeezed into a low-volume "Specialist" (less than $103,210 total system cost, including platform) market by Sony and Microsoft.
At his elementary school in Mayo, an impoverished area where 120 students per grade squeezed into a classroom with a dirt floor, students were asked to recite what they had learned each morning.
With her tie for eighth, Gerina Piller squeezed into the world top 15 and will join Lexi Thompson and Stacy Lewis next month on the United States squad bound for Rio de Janeiro.
CreditCreditJames D. Morgan/Getty Images Tired of being squeezed into smaller seats with inadequate legroom, more and more passengers are opting for the more expensive and expansive seating option known as premium economy.
Now we open the newspaper or turn on the TV news every day to learn of one more person who squeezed into the increasingly crowded room where the conspiracy was allegedly going on.
Then there was Tom Nerney, 76, a retired New York police detective from Queens who had squeezed into — with the help of a corset, he joked — his faded green uniform from 55 years ago.
Or you could take in a very intimate performance of Siobhan O'Loughlin's "Broken Bone Bathtub," an interactive meditation on vulnerability and loneliness performed for audiences of just four people squeezed into a tiny bathroom.
Cheap microcontroller chips, which allow a small computer to be squeezed into a box the size of a cigarette packet, led to the development of open-source autopilot software for fixed-wing hobbyist aircraft.
We have a rare, undiagnosed skin disease, a sweet Spanish speaker with a massive, squishy lump on her head, plus a guy with a boob-sized lipoma — all squeezed into an hour-long episode.
This disruptive movement may have created the large wall of water that raced across the open ocean until being squeezed into the long, narrow bay that surrounds Palu, forcing the wave to grow higher.
Have you ever scrolled through your Instagram feed and thought to yourself, "This is nice, but it'd be better with even more selfies/vacation/baby/dog photos squeezed into the same amount of space"?
In Times Square, he was drawn to what he thought were dead zones: a subterranean shoe-repair shop squeezed into a subway station and a coin-operated fortune teller perched by the subway stairs.
The same gallery contains a wall of Irving Penn "corner portraits" — in which famous figures like Spencer Tracy, Joe Louis, Duke Ellington and Salvador Dalí were photographed squeezed into the corner of a room.
With the odds firmly stacked against him, Hatton produced the fight of his life in front of 22,000 typically rowdy fans, who squeezed into the Manchester Evening News Arena and sung their boy's name.
Elina threw some things into a bag, and she, Charlotte, the photographer, our driver, translator and I all squeezed into the car hired by The New York Times and sped off to the hospital.
When the boys were born, their parents turned Ms. Donovan's second-floor office into the twins' bedroom, and she and her studio manager squeezed into a smaller space at the rear of the floor.
Op-Ed Contributor KABUL, Afghanistan — On a recent afternoon, I found myself squeezed into the back seat of a car, one of about 50 vehicles in a procession recklessly speeding through the Afghan capital.
Earlier in the week, a volunteer with the search and rescue organization the White Helmets described the situation in Idlib as a "disaster," with millions of people squeezed into a smaller and smaller area.
ON JULY 20183ST, about 1,000 dark-suited delegates squeezed into a school sports hall in Przysucha, a small town 100km south of Warsaw, for the national congress of the governing Law and Justice (PiS) party.
He added that it seems as though the act of eating lunch is being "squeezed" into the work day — and this can be often coupled with other tasks, such as running errands, exercise or shopping.
A black hole, which typically forms from the remnants of a dying star that has gone through a supernova explosion, can be imagined as a great amount of matter squeezed into a very small area.
Four children squeezed into the back seat of an old gray-and-black, two-door Chevy Malibu, and we set off every day to explore the parts of Lebanon not visible from my grandparents' balcony.
I was just as happy eating the meat unswaddled, touched by nothing but sesame oil, which the waitress had squeezed into a little dish holding a few black peppercorns and a spoon-tip of salt.
The province has absorbed people displaced from other parts of Syria, while living conditions for millions living there further deteriorate as more people get squeezed into a smaller and smaller area near the Turkish border.
The shift is intended to free space for the Vendôme workshop, which now has 14 artisans squeezed into tight quarters at heavy wooden work stations equipped with tools that haven't changed much since the Renaissance.
So much of the American story—as it actually happened, but also as it is told, and altered, and forgotten, and, eventually, repeated—feels squeezed into the vast contradiction that is the modern Black Hills.
Taste of Persia is a takeout operation squeezed into the front window of a Chelsea pizzeria, except during the two months when fire damage forced it to take up temporary residence in a holiday market.
The two ER instances are squeezed into one, with the TH "looping" above the ER. So ERTHER becomes HTER with the phrase making a loop-de-loop as you read it from left to right.
As the city morphed into a financial hub, the kolis have been squeezed into smaller spaces to make way for high-rise buildings and business districts, while the docks became less critical to the economy.
Questions like these were in the air on January 16 as an estimated 5,000 comic book lovers — and their kids — squeezed into the 4th annual Black Comic Book Festival at the Schomburg Center in Harlem.
Rupert Colville, spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said the body was "gravely concerned" both for those "being squeezed into ever-shrinking areas" as government forces advance, and for those who have fled.
It is often hard-won, limited in scope, perhaps squeezed into brief chinks in a week dominated by the second shift of child care or housework, or tinged with the guilt of temporarily abandoning those duties.
Some 6.6m cattle are now squeezed into the country of 4.7m people, transforming even an iconic arid grassland, the Mackenzie Basin (made famous by the "Lord of the Rings" films), into a tapestry of emerald fields.
The bright touchscreens and other technology being squeezed into the dashboards of new cars certainly look cool, but scientists have found that it also takes drivers' eyes off the road for dangerously long periods of time.
The simmering pair clashed twice, the second time bringing out the safety car when Ocon — who finished ninth — tried to get past on the run down to Eau Rouge and was almost squeezed into the wall.
A lot is squeezed into these pages, which race across continents and decades, cracking along at such a pace that some of the characters have hardly arrived before they're gone, never to be heard from again.
Escalators naturally create bottlenecks when all those people are squeezed into narrower paths, so you'd think that it would improve congestion for the faster-moving people to go ahead and slip past the slower-moving people.
The LG Gram's 25.1-inch HD screen, Intel 2802.11th gen i2449.99 processor, 2150 GB SSD, and 2299.99 hour battery are somehow squeezed into a body so light, LG claims it can be lifted with two fingers.
Six hundred pieces of slate culled from the Loading Dock (a local salvage company for building and other secondhand materials) stand in for the number of students who squeezed into the small building for their education.
Instead, the Patriots head coach squeezed into his best pair of tight jeans, set up a cam in his office and just gave a signature Belichick pep talk to America about how to crush the coronavirus!
Instead, the Patriots head coach squeezed into his best pair of tight jeans, set up a cam in his office and just gave a signature Belichick pep talk to America about how to crush the coronavirus!
And all of that would have to be squeezed into a $1.5 trillion budget hole, forcing lawmakers either to scale back cuts, phase them in, find more loopholes to close or identify other taxes to raise.
Sri Lankan conservationist Anjali Watson says that as forests where leopards live are cleared to plant crops and build homes, the big cats are being squeezed into pockets of wilderness that don't connect with each other.
Squeezed into another room is "Cave" (2019), a set of vast cuboid voids that, were they to be seen from afar, might be recognisable as a hunched body lying on its side, with one knee raised.
When Follmann, a former soccer player with a buzz cut and a quick smile, made his way to the end of the bars, everyone who had squeezed into the white-walled exam room clapped in celebration.
The nylon and spandex shirts are actually slimming and available in large sizes, but I wouldn't wear this every day (at least at the beginning) as it can sometimes feel like you're squeezed into sausage casing.
TAM Chief Curator Rock Hushka and guest curator Juan Roselione-Valadez, director of Miami's Rubell Family Collection, narrowed the 300 applicants to just 43 artists, most of whose works have been squeezed into a single gallery.
You're expected to shrink your beauty products by at least 50% to fit inside a one-quart plastic bag, which then gets squeezed into a suitcase small enough for an airplane's 45 linear inches of overhead space.
Even the next big breakthrough in flatscreen TV technology, MicroLEDs, require a trio of ultra-tiny light-producing diodes to create a single pixel, which limits how many can be squeezed into a given area, and resolution.
They are advancing their legislation ahead of Congressional Budget Office analysis of its impact on costs, spending, and coverage levels, through actual middle-of-the-night votes squeezed into a timeframe better measured in hours than months.
As soon as he gets on the plane, squeezed into a middle seat, he's in the three-dimensional world, and the contrast of bright animation and flatly lighted reality is a small but consistent source of amusement.
Folks had squeezed into the back of the room, and the crowd stretched out the front doors and into the parking lot, where the latecomers were left pacing in the gathering dark, demanding to be let inside.
By contrast, Berlusconi and his far-right, populist allies were expected to win the majority of seats in the wealthier north, with the centre-left squeezed into a narrow stretch of territory across central Italy, including Tuscany.
The best chinotto essence comes from Liguria, a beachy zone of northwestern Italy (think the thigh area of the boot), where the golf ball-size fruits are harvested and squeezed into dark syrups for bitter, refreshing sodas.
Since the gold rush of the 1800s, waves of immigrants — Chinese, Irish, Japanese, Italian, African-American, Latin American and many more — have squeezed into the 47-square-mile piece of peninsula between the Pacific and the bay.
It's all there, pressed and squeezed into those 60 breathless seconds, and every time we retell the story, we find new ways to tease out what the moment and its fallout say about us as a culture.
They squeezed into the passenger seat — the father, Khalil Hadi, enveloped by the black cloak of his wife, Hanna, who held their fragile 9-month-old son, Wejdan, who had just been released from the malnutrition ward.
Sunday is market day, and when you emerge from the subway into the commercial plaza, its sidewalks crammed with tents and pedestrians, it's as if the entire borough of Queens had been squeezed into a single roundabout.
Red Guards set axes to those "black boxes in which the notes rattled about like the bones of the bourgeoisie" He describes how 2100 people once squeezed into the Yins' elegant living room for a family recital.
We've seen him on the first hole of a country club golf course, squeezed into khakis, the swing and violent follow-through, but golf, though it might not make you a bad person, won't make you good.
Save $106.11 on the Winix 5500-2 Air Purifier with True HEPA — $143.88 See Details Disguised as a slender tower fan, this GermGuardian purifier can be squeezed into tight corners or beside furniture where bigger purifiers won't fit.
But San Francisco is squeezed into the space of a small town, and the homeless tend to cluster around the shelters and city services that exist in the downtown areas that most workers and tourists visit every day.
King also offers a range of smoothies, a few beers (vegan, of course), and even some intriguing pea flower iced tea, which changes colour from bright blue to purple when a wedge of lime is squeezed into it.
A crowd of about 2,500 squeezed into its main hall while several hundred other people were turned away for the opening of a major, international exhibition of contemporary Indigenous art called Àbadakone, the Algonquin word for continuous fire.
On Wednesday morning, advocates for transgender, gay and lesbian groups squeezed into the gallery of the House chambers, many wearing green to show their support for the cause, while dozens of opponents chanted and prayed outside the chambers.
Every morning she and others were squeezed into a van and driven to a warehouse belonging not to a chocolate factory but to Fiege, a logistics giant that made more than 1.5 billion euros in revenue in 22020.
The journey from feeling to wanting to procuring used to take deliberation and time; now the experience has been squeezed into a seamless moment of scrolling and clicking, without any obligation to interact directly with another human being.
Stellenbosch is also home to a neighborhood that tourists almost never see: a black township called Kayamandi, groaning under a fast-growing population and squeezed into some of the most crowded blocks in this part of South Africa.
It's late November 2016, and I'm squeezed into the far corner of a long row of gray cubicles in the call screening center for the Allegheny County Office of Children, Youth and Families (CYF) child neglect and abuse hotline.
The assembled union bosses, mostly burly white men squeezed into business suits but plumbers and pipe-fitters at heart, were like the men he learned his world view from, working on his father's construction sites in Brooklyn and Queens.
And ever since Musk has been talking about making an electric tractor trailer, experts have wondered openly about how much battery capacity could be squeezed into the form factor before the technology became too expensive to justify the idea.
Restless and plain-speaking, he has the shaved head of a monk and the torso of a wrestler, squeezed into a green T-shirt with a motto that pays homage to his army years on the border with Russia.
As it stands, the only compelling mystery about "Holmes & Watson" is how so many funny people have been squeezed into such an unfunny movie, a movie that isn't nearly smart enough to recognize how stupid it should have been.
Driven this year from its two de facto capitals — Iraq's Mosul and Syria's Raqqa — Islamic State has been squeezed into an ever-shrinking pocket of desert straddling the frontier by enemies that include most regional states and global powers.
The family of four squeezed into one of the hotel's standard rooms (which can range from $100 to $2,200 a night, depending on the season, according to the hotel) with her two daughters sleeping on a pull-out couch.
She dreams of becoming an Olympic swimmer, but with a single father whose livelihood was swept away by Hurricane Katrina, an estranged mother and a pregnant older sister whose boyfriend has squeezed into their trailer, Ramona does odd jobs.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A relieved Marin Cilic squeezed into the fourth round of the Australian Open in the early hours of Saturday after Fernando Verdasco double-faulted on match point to allow the sixth seed to complete an epic comeback win.
Older techniques of creating magnetic tape produced particles that could be hundreds of nanometers in size, but the smaller you can make those particles, the more of them can be squeezed into a given space, allowing you to store more data.
LONDON (Reuters) - Titleholder Sergey Shubenkov, competing as a neutral after the Russian federation's ban from athletics, squeezed into the men's 110 metres hurdles final as one of the fastest losers in the semi-finals at the World Championships on Sunday.
This is because for the most part (unless you count the times I've squeezed into an ill-fitted push-up bra at Victoria's Secret), I've yet to experience the same kind of irritation on the area that a breastfeeding mother might.
Furthermore, you have such a high level of processing power that it just can't be squeezed into a laptop that weighs half as much with power requirements for more than only one charging brick (instead of two) for power to function.
We let the magic of heavier-than-air transport cloud the fact that we pay hundreds of dollars to be squeezed into spaces too small for comfort so we can be treated like shit and spew greenhouse gas into the sky.
"UK exports of malting barley are getting squeezed into a period between now and the end of March to get it out of the country (before Britain leaves the EU)," said Bob King, Commercial Director at Britain's Crisp Malting Group.
You have no chance here, which leads to 100 players squeezed into a very tiny zone, death by storm pressing in, and the moment Thanos arrives, it produces two outcomes: Players scattered to the winds and others fighting for their lives.
Singers rehearsed onstage, scene painters touched up backdrops and performers offstage squeezed into corsets and uniforms for a dress rehearsal of "The Yeomen of the Guard" inside a 19833-seat theater under a church on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
OPEC is being squeezed into these major cutbacks at a time when political instability and United States sanctions have already removed over 2.5 million barrels a day of oil from two of its members, Iran and Venezuela, compared with 2017 levels.
New Hampshire law mandates that its primary occur at least a week before any similar contests in other states, a position that Gardner guarded carefully through the 2008 and 2012 campaign cycles when the state's primary was squeezed into early January.
Unsettling as the situation is, she said she drew some comfort from the fact that her children have been able to stay with their grandmother, squeezed into her tiny apartment (one child sleeps in a closet), rather than at the shelter.
Hundreds of supporters squeezed into the pews, sat on the green carpet or stood along the sides to hear the El Paso congressman's speech, delivered from the pulpit, as a phone on a tripod beamed it out live on Facebook.
Now in its fifth year, the event has long surpassed novelty — three days of free shows featuring 23 diverse acts (mostly from around Brooklyn) squeezed into a bite-size space for a rare event that actually bears out Bushwick's D.I.Y. reputation.
When Trump squeezed into the debate coverage, it was by reacting to what was already underway — he said that he believed Sanders over Warren in their dispute over whether Sanders suggested a woman would face disadvantages in a general election.
For a long time, when my office was nearby, the city's top lunch spot was La Taquería, a taco joint squeezed into a slot on Hastings Street run by relocated Mexican 20-somethings who had originally come here to study English.
Squeezed into sand-colored shipping containers just off the tarmac, pilots and sensor operators flip through checklists amid an array of monitors, touch screens, radio consoles and a secret chat system with which they talk to pilots in the United States.
On Tuesday, the televised event at the resort, which is currently closed, was not much different: Dozens of journalists squeezed into a makeshift "ballot room" and up an adjacent staircase, craning their necks to watch as the township's nine voters cast their ballots.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian duo Evandro Junior and Pedro Solberg left it late to register their first win of the tournament, but squeezed into the last 16 of the men's beach volleyball by beating Latvia's Aleksandrs Samoilovs and Janis Smedins on Thursday.
Driven this year from its two de facto capitals — Iraq's Mosul and Syria's Raqqa — Islamic State was progressively squeezed into an ever-shrinking pocket of desert, straddling the frontier between the two countries, by enemies that include most regional states and global powers.
A small crowd of gearheads and technophiles squeezed into the Toronto location of Moog Audio last week to hear Canadian minimal techno icon Richie Hawtin talk about the new Model 1 DJ mixer, which he developed with renowned British designer Andy Rigby-Jones.
If one were to, say, forget about the 7-inch phablet just barely squeezed into one's back pocket and then, say, sit down, we all know who would lose the battle between ass and Chipotle stool: the $500 allegedly portable computing device.
Since the higher the frequency, the more data can be squeezed into a signal, so millimeter-wave speeds are faster by an order of magnitude, with potential for speeds at 10 gigabits per second (Gbps) or more, depending on who you ask.
If you want to understand the impact of Theresa May's call for a snap general election, think of it this way: a British general election is like suddenly announcing presidential and congressional elections all to be squeezed into a seven-week campaign.
However, a billion-ton black hole ( about the size of a small asteroid) that might have squeezed into existence from the enormous pressure of the Big Bang would be blazing hot today, spewing gamma rays at a temperature of 100 billion degrees.
Mr. Baas calls his concept "Real Time" and it shows the observer just how much can be squeezed into 60 seconds: You see the grandfather inside the clock also having a drink or a bite of a sandwich as time moves forward.
CreditCreditErik Tanner for The New York Times On a rainy Wednesday in April, a crowd of 70 people squeezed into the Strand Bookstore at the Club Monaco on Fifth Avenue for a poetry reading by Yrsa Daley-Ward, the British model and writer.
Driven also from its other main bastion in Syria's Raqqa, Islamic State has since been gradually squeezed into an ever-shrinking pocket of desert straddling the Syria-Iraq frontier, pursued by a range of enemies that include most regional states and global powers.
PARIS (Reuters) - A 210,25km 13-hour roadtrip dash to Paris, squeezed into a small hire car alongside his 21-year-old grandmother, ended in Grand Slam joy for Marco Trungelliti at Roland Garros on Monday — and a guaranteed 2000,228 euros ($92,000) payday.
When reading a story full of weird financial transactions, narratives and counternarratives, it's helpful to have everything laid out as plainly as possible — even if the layers of chicanery are sometimes so densely packed that their syntax gets squeezed into ugly shapes.
So not long after the trade center bombing in February 1993, I saw Mr. Salem at the sheikh's apartment in Jersey City, where 57 reporters, photographers and camera operators squeezed into the living room for a news conference by Mr. Abdel Rahman.
The rebuses (the letters making up the name of the channels must be squeezed into one square each) work both ways, and what I think is cool is that, for the most part, both the Across and Down entries are very lively.
The problem is between work, a social life, and struggling to get eight hours of sleep at night, workouts often get squeezed into your day's only free time slot, and proper cooldowns (let alone muscle recovery) are usually glossed over or skipped completely.
A black hole is "a great amount of matter packed into a very small area — think of a star ten times more massive than the Sun squeezed into a sphere approximately the diameter of New York City," explains the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
According to the study, done in collaboration with New York Genome Center's Dina Zielinski, this method is much more efficient than previous ones, allowing for more data to be squeezed into and out of DNA strands—fitting 22,260,000 gigabytes on one gram of DNA.
In qualifying, Mike Rodgers (6.56) and Marvin Bracy (6.57) posted the top men's 60m marks and Barbara Pierre paced the women in 7.13 U.S. rugby player Carlin Isles squeezed into Saturday's semi-finals of the 60m, finishing 12th of 16 qualifiers in 6.68 seconds.
Squeezed into it are countless, freakishly low prices on kitchen tech like Instant Pots and KitchenAid mixers, tons of non-stick and stainless steel cookware sets, Roomba robot vacuums and Dysons, luggage, plus the expected bedding, bath, and designer clothes that Macy's is known for.
After an uneventful first half at Turf Moor, the night's best action was squeezed into a single minute of action as Boyd broke the deadlock in the 58th minute moments after Marko Arnautovic had come close with a looping header at the other end.
"I felt my back pressed firmly against the linoleum floor, my limp body buckling under each compression, my chest swelling with each artificial breath squeezed into me through a tube, a hollow slipping sensation," he wrote in his memoir Mirror Touch, published in 2017.
After taking in a Victoria's Secret fashion show, he squeezed into a small banquette at his favorite restaurant, Cipriani Downtown, where he often ate twice a day, with the Trumps and David Copperfield, the illusionist and one-time boyfriend of the supermodel Claudia Schiffer.
It's two hours or so in normal driving conditions, and when I look at James, squeezed into an awful, tense ball behind the wheel, gnashing his teeth like a cartoon character, it's hard to believe that he has hours of driving left to give.
About 200 people squeezed into the Whitney's lobby, in the ninth of a series of weekly gatherings to protest a museum board member whose company sells tear gas that activists and the art publication Hyperallergic said had been used on migrants at the Mexican border.
The addition of the lemons — squeezed into the maple butter and sliced into thin rounds and charred for the top layer of the cake — pulls the whole thing back from the brink of being too intense, waking up the palate for the next bite.
"We're going to take a look at it," said Brian Phillips, the principal at ISA, a Philadelphia-based firm that designed XS House, a seven-unit, four-story apartment building squeezed into an 11-by-93-foot lot on the edge of the city's Chinatown.
At 16A, for example, the answer to the clue "Saying suggesting that worldly possessions should be enjoyed" is [YOU] CAN'T TAKE IT WITH, and the word YOU is squeezed into that first box (it also completes that 1D "Feature of Cajun country," the BA[YOU]).
Hong Kong residents are squeezed into an average living space of just 150 square feet (14 square meters) per person, and apartments are the most expensive in the world, according to a recent UBS report ranking 20 global cities including New York, London, Tokyo and Paris.
There's a growing body of research to suggest that distributing protein intake evenly throughout the day does a better job at increasing muscle protein synthesis—a key driving force behind muscle growth – compared to the same amount of protein squeezed into a smaller number of larger meals.
If the news in the hours after the Trump administration assassinated the Iranian military leader Qassem Soleimani felt like the six months leading up to the Iraq War squeezed into one evening, then the weeks after the killing resembled, with uncanny absurdity, those events played backward.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Madhuri Dewar remembers her wedding in 2500 in the tenement building where she had lived all her life: guests sat in the colorful tent in the courtyard, packed the corridor and squeezed into the one-room home she shared with her parents.
Curious about the biohacking hype, I squeezed into my very serious journalist yoga pants (which are just like regular yoga pants except they have never been in an actual yoga studio) and drove to South Pasadena, California, where the 4th Annual Bulletproof Biohacking Conference was being held.
Loading into the car, Andretti stares straight ahead looking out at the pit exit as if taking on four tires and fuel rather than a fumbling passenger being squeezed into a seemingly impossible small slot behind him and locked into place by a five-point harness.
I got there an hour early, but most of the restaurants were already full, so I squeezed into a table next to three women who were already three liters of beer deep into their evening, and were working their way through a pack of cigarettes each.
The ride-hail cars that critics say are choking New York City's streets have also brought much-needed relief to far corners of the city where just getting to work is a daily chore requiring long rides and multiple transfers, often squeezed into packed trains and buses.
That is about 25,000 times greater than the air pressing against you here on the surface of Earth, and the water is squeezed into a type of ice known as ice VII, which is about 60 percent denser than usual water, and solid at room temperature.
I squeezed into a seat near the back and listened as the writers Tash Aw, Édouard Louis, and Caroline Nguyen presented a panel discussion called "Tout sur nos mères" (All about our mothers), debating social class and mobility, cultural identity, sexuality and the influence of family.
For the brands, these images of pleasantly plump models squeezed into larges and extra-larges portray the appearance of inclusivity without actually having to go to the considerable trouble of reconfiguring their sizing and grading systems for the 67 percent of the population that is plus-size.
Although it's not used in the title, "Can I Be Me" frames an unanswered question -- namely, whether Houston's life might have unfolded differently had she been allowed to be herself, instead of being squeezed into certain boxes to meet the expectations and demands of an adoring but judgmental public.
And in less than two weeks, these players will be expected to go at it again, this time scattered around France for the 2016 European Championship or around the United States for the Copa América Centenario, an extra tournament that has been squeezed into the already overcrowded calendar.
None of those qualities is evident in the monumental female presence that greets visitors as they enter the exhibition: Nancy Davidson's "Maebe," an abstracted, exaggerated body form in inflatable latex, squeezed into a giant blue corset, pays tribute to Mae West, the sex symbol and champion of sexual liberation.
I say this because, in addition to the EAR rebus element (for beginning solvers, that means that the letters EAR are all squeezed into one square instead of writing one letter into each square), you will need to "Jump to Conclusions" to make sense of the theme entries.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The inmates filed into a room at a New York prison, squeezed into classroom-style desks, and watched a guard demonstrate how a small plastic tube could help them save lives when they return to the streets of a nation gripped by an opioid epidemic.
I have to think that if our students had the proper support and resources, rather than being squeezed into classrooms that are already stuffed and made to think a one-size-fits-all college plan is the only way, then we could really prepare them for their individual futures.
Squeezed into an unfamiliar front three by manager Osvaldo Bagnoli, the new signing looked unusually laboured as the team lurched towards the wrong end of Serie A. Soon enough, Bagnoli was sacked, with Inter going on to avoid the drop by a single point, finishing a lowly 13th.
Zahran and his four brothers and sisters squeezed into a two-room house with their parents in a small seaside town in eastern Sri Lanka; their father was a poor man who sold packets of food on the street and had a reputation for being a petty thief.
Squeezed into what was basically an Avengers sequel was a slim plotline setting up his spinoff: During a speech to world leaders at the Vienna International Center, his father, Prince T'Chaka (John Kani), dies in an explosion, forcing T'Challa to wear the crown, and the claws that come with it.
At 80 minutes long, "The Last of the Starks" feels like two episodes squeezed into one, with a slow, sauntering start where our characters get a well-deserved reprieve before they're rapidly whisked across the map to get them where the show needs them to be, both physically and politically.
The incident went initially unnoticed by the crowd squeezed into Nathan Phillips Square, the plaza in front of Toronto's modernist City Hall, about the time Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and other dignitaries were congratulating the team on its title, the first for an N.B.A. team based outside of the United States.
The judges posted the inquiry sign shortly after the Ron Burke-trained What the Hill crossed the finish line in East Rutherford, N.J. The judges ruled that What the Hill caused Guardian Angel AS to go off stride as he squeezed into a space between the pace-setting Perfect Spirit and Devious Man.
While the I.C.C.'s games have drawn some of the biggest crowds in soccer history — 109,318 squeezed into Michigan Stadium in 2014 to watch Manchester United beat Real Madrid, 3-1 — it has failed to attract the type of investment from broadcasters and commercial partners that is necessary for a profitable future.
That's a lot of acting chops squeezed into one series, and Kelley is too gifted a writer not to produce some clever dialogue and twists; still, the tale of a drunken lawyer seizing this shot at redemption can't help but feel a tad stale, almost like a variation of Thornton's "The Bad News Bears" role.
Then there are the employees who have accused him of verbal and physical harassment; neighbors whose drinking water was poisoned by Massey's improper disposal of hazardous waste; rival businessmen Blankenship squeezed into bankruptcy; and Appalachians whose health has been impaired by the disastrous environmental effects of mountaintop removal, an extractive technique Blankenship helped pioneer.
We have spent the last few decades learning to read the sophisticated messages of advertising so we know when we are being sold; comprehend the images in film shots that now average just 2.5 seconds; and parse the double code of images, abbreviations, and emoji squeezed into the 140-character confines of a tweet.
But money stress is a recurring theme: A couple saves cash by moving farther down the subway line, then buckles under the feeling of isolation; another couple wins a housing lottery but they feel like second-class citizens in their spiffy building, squeezed into a tiny space and barred from the bike room and sauna.
I'll bet there are diaspora folk stretching from London to Kingston to Detroit who will recognize, as Lawson does, how many couches can be squeezed into a space that cannot really accommodate that many couches, and, moreover, how one couch in particular will be a matter of special pride, and therefore covered with plastic for its own protection.
Astros 7, Yankees 25 | Series is tied, 26-26 HOUSTON — At the crack of the ball off Todd Frazier's bat — a sound heavier and more authoritative than any the Yankees have produced off Justin Verlander in the postseason — it seemed as if everyone who had squeezed into Minute Maid Park on Friday night was consumed by a singular thought.
And the population of caregivers is growing in the US.As the aging population increases, and young professionals struggle to achieve financial independence, experts at Pew Research Center predicted nearly 50% of Americans between ages 40 and 50 would be squeezed into the sandwich generation, meaning they have to support both an elderly family member and a child.
Cai Guo-Qiang's two firework pieces are but a minute taster of these magnificent displays, and Mr Ai's moving epitaph for the schoolchildren who died in the Sichuan earthquake in 2008 is here squeezed into a small corner rather than being given the space it needs (and which it had when it was shown at the Royal Academy in London in 2015).
Developed in the '60s by NASA to be used as the primary computer for controlling the guidance and navigation systems on the Apollo spacecraft, the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) was one of the first computers to use integrated circuits; instead of being the size of an entire room, it squeezed into a box just a couple of feet in size.
Up until two years ago, Lumberyard Performing Arts was the American Dance Institute, located behind a strip mall in Rockville, Md. After Ms. Willis was hired in 2010, the nonprofit organization, which had been founded as a ballet school, discovered a new niche as a technical residency incubator, giving contemporary dance productions a week or more of the technical rehearsals that usually get squeezed into a day or two.
Kemily wears a Forver21 bodysuit, her own denim jacket, Guess bermuda shorts, and Shoptiques lucite booties From there, I, I mean Kemily, squeezed into my first bodysuit and double denim ensemble, feeling very Kim K in a pair of lucite boots that my clammy feet quickly made opaque with sweat causing me to wonder how these ladies manage to wear their plastic Yeezy heels day-in and day-out and keep them so pristinely clear.
While both Redifer and White acknowledge that the show generates revenue (without revealing any specific figures, though White noted they were able to use some money to upgrade their video equipment), it's unlikely that the duo is swimming in ad dollars like PewDiePie or The Fine Bros—meaning that the show, if it's to continue beyond the self-imposed hiatus, would have to remain a fun hobby that's squeezed into their tight schedules.
Here she demonstrates the same keen eye for telling detail: paunchy middle-aged Fascists squeezed into their old black-shirt uniforms for an anniversary celebration that has the air of a college reunion; a young expectant mother who prays to have a girl so the child will not be dragged off to war; the blank expressionless look of the local peasants, men who have mastered the art of hiding their feelings, as they listen to Mussolini's declaration of war.

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