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  1. (of rain) to fall heavily

137 Sentences With "teem"

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His seascapes teem with light and energy and suspended motion.
On a muggy August afternoon, the hot concrete sidewalks teem with tourists.
But Welles's much more adventurous ones still teem with emotion and life.
The spacecraft teem with tiny sensors, circuits, lenses, motors, batteries and antennas.
Crops flourish in the northern Ethiopian community, and natural springs teem with water.
Unpasteurised sauerkraut, kimchi and kombucha, on the other hand, teem with live bacteria.
Sooty underpasses teem with the unhoused, and the freeways are potholed and gridlocked.
WeWork is planning to sell off two tech companies it acquired, SpaceIQ and Teem.
Front offices everywhere now teem with well-educated executives who have backgrounds outside baseball.
AIRPORT BOOKSHOPS teem with guides that promise to teach executives the secrets of success.
The camps teem with about 135,000 refugees who have crossed the border seeking safety.
The territory under its control is rich in phosphates and its waters teem with fish.
By the time the race ended, the runners' bloodstreams would teem with extra immune cells.
The Triangle's waters teem with an abundance of life almost unmatched elsewhere on the planet.
The waters of the Faroes teem with edible creatures that the Faroese do not eat.
The works are technically impressive: Their surfaces teem with dazzling, camouflage-like patterns of color.
But the heat is also a problem for the tiny creatures that teem across Antarctica.
His impending death, it seems, was something to be worked through; his paintings teem with life.
Kickstarter and Amazon teem with electric skateboards, not to mention the hoverboards, the scooters, the unicycles.
Prototype's streets teem with crowds of enemies and NPCs that players can conscript into their pandemonium.
On Sundays they teem with families of myriad hues and faiths, opting for an alternative lunch.
The lobby of the Algonquin began to teem, unaccountably, with elderly Vietnamese in silken ceremonial dress.
Today, WeWork announced it will acquire a Salt Lake City–based office management startup called Teem.
Wolves, moose, boars, badgers, and wild horses teem in the unpeopled wilderness surrounding the abandoned community.
Those same waters teem with bioluminescent crustaceans known in Japanese as "umi-hotaru," or sea fireflies.
Both The Flamethrowers and her first novel, Telex From Cuba, teem with historical research and hypervivid detail.
Ebola spreads in bodily fluids, including blood and diarrhea, and dead bodies can teem with live virus.
The halls of the Capitol and the House and Senate office buildings teem with activity, visitors, meetings.
Angkor Thom began to teem with tourists exclaiming in many different languages and swarming over the ruins. 
There are a handful of flourishing vineyards in the vicinity, but even small plots teem with growth.
The streets of Hanoi teem with bicycles, many of them ridden by street vendors carrying fruit and flowers.
WeWork makes its third-biggest acquisition to date, shelling out $100 million for a software startup called Teem
In beaching, ships are run to ground in inter-tidal areas that would normally teem with sea life.
There are religious conservatives of course, but the streets teem with young people who hold secular, democratic views.
Now consider what cities might sound like in the not-too-distant future when they teem with electric vehicles.
Tapas, the city's world famous small plates that teem with big flavor, are on display at every turn there.
The pages of this celebration of baby life teem with tiny friends of every stripe, doing baby stuff together.
It also announced that it had sold Teem, a company that builds software for sharing office space, to iOFFICE.
Mr. DiBenedetto, 57, paints apocalyptic landscapes that teem with collapsing architectural structures, ominous helicopters, unruly octopuses and abstract labyrinthine patterns.
The swamps teem with serpents, and the plains are busy with lizards that play-fight like a pack of dogs.
And the stage is wide open, with exposed wings that teem with activity, the margins as alive as the center.
MATAMOROS, Mexico — The wagons teem with trays of glazed ham, sweet potato casserole, coleslaw, and hundreds of festively decorated cookies.
On weekdays, streets teem with workers, including 22,33 people at MetroTech Center's 11 buildings, and some 60,000 college students attending 11institutions.
Unless you're in charge of figuring out how conference rooms are booked for your employer, you probably haven't heard of Teem.
Macdonald's books teem with lost fathers, deadbeats, cuckqueans, sexually frustrated husbands and homicidal mothers—women driven to bloodshed by despicable men.
Her lyrics teem with the multitude of feelings that the blessed event stirred up: excitement, anxiety, nostalgia, sometimes all at once.
Here's a list of what it bought, but SpaceIQ, Teem, Conductor and more are said to be on the chopping block.
Just over 260,75 miles from the coast of Australia lies New Caledonia, an island archipelago where the waters teem with life.
In fact, Teem — a software and workplace analytics company that WeWork acquired back in 2018 — did some research on the subject.
Vast sections of the country's seas, lakes, and rivers — a preferred method of cooling off — teem with chemical and bacterial pollutants.
Other recent WeWork acquisitions include meetings analytics platform Teem in September and Euclid, which tracks movement in the office space, in February.
Its rolling meadows are grazed by bison, its thick woodland shelters a pack of wolves, and its crystalline streams teem with trout.
That characterization alarmed some Mueller teem members, who felt Barr's letter to Congress didn't properly describe "derogatory information" they'd unearthed, according to CNN.
The film renders the dreamy fin-de-siècle fantasy with Arcadian lakeside scenes and lush gardens that teem with twee wrought-iron furniture.
Overall unemployment is low (2.3%), and the city's squares, not to mention its futuristic Galeria Katowicka shopping centre, teem with workers and shoppers.
Some are tiny and hidden, while others are sprawling places, with open-air churches and cafeterias that teem with people on holy days.
WeWork has also sold workplace software provider Teem and content marketer Conductor and shuttered restaurant coworking subsidiary Spacious as it tries to stabilize.
WeWork has also reportedly been considering selling off other acquisitions, including the tech start-ups SpaceIQ and Teem, and the meeting organizer Meetup.
Another 150 roles may be dissolved as the company looks to sell several assets, including Managed by Q, Teem, SpaceIQ, Conductor and Meetup .
"They've covered the cobbles, but they'll never defeat / all the dreamers and schemers who still teem through these streets," Walsh read to the vigil.
The main road is lined with hardware stores selling machine parts made locally, and the fields that surround it teem with corn and wheat.
The impregnation has just happened, but the golden shower continues to teem down through the air, to the amazement of an old crone nearby.
WeWork has sold its business management software company Teem and its minority stake in co-working start-up The Wing, the company announced Wednesday.
It all comes together in gorgeously rendered environments that are meant to teem with life as all players do their thing in a shared world.
That may sound like a lot, but not for a river that can teem with some two dozen bears just at the waterfall in July.
You fizz and teem and tingle, talking at breakneck speed, gesticulating wildly, possessed by the immensity of being alive and pissed on a Saturday night.
His works, maximally imaginative science-fiction plays designed for minimal budgets, teem with insectlike aliens ("The Honeycomb Trilogy"), futuristic drones ("Asymmetric") and mad scientists ("Frankenstein Upstairs").
Teem, which WeWork acquired a year ago, has a variety of software for businesses, including managing conference-room booking and handling visitors arriving at the lobby.
Teem, which WeWork acquired a year ago, has a variety of software for businesses, including managing conference-room bookings and handling visitors arriving at the lobby.
The biggest is the library, where the shelves teem with art and design books and employees can sketch with colored pencils or relax with a coloring book.
The biggest is the library, where the shelves teem with art and design books and employees can sketch with colored pencils or relax with a coloring book.
They have serrated teeth and their mouths teem with bacteria, so it was long believed that sepsis caused by the bacteria weakened their larger victims, like deer.
Palin makes it pretty clear she's not the biggest 'Teem Mom' fan, but that doesn't mean she's against being part of the show ... if Bristol needs her.
Facebook, Instagram and Twitter teem with accounts that mimic ordinary people to spread propaganda or to be sold as followers to those who want to appear more influential.
The streets of Xerém, about 25 kilometers outside Rio, teem with boys of various ages in red, green and white jerseys — the colors of the Fluminense soccer club.
Its characters teem with righteous outrage and constantly pontificate and philosophize, creating a moral backdrop that lets viewers partake of the show's gruesome subject matter without feeling dirty.
Facebook, Instagram and Twitter teem with accounts that mimic ordinary people to spread propaganda or to be sold as followers to those who want to appear more influential.
Now, just over 25 years later, she is joining the rarefied ranks of actresses who have helped bring to life the women who teem in Mr. Almodóvar's imagination.
In August there's the Sturgeon Moon , when North America's lakes, rivers, and coastal waters teem with the long, sleek, weighty fish – a staple in the early Native American diet.
In warm weather, especially on weekends, the rebuilt seafood restaurants and bars with waterfront seating in the stretch of Woodcleft Avenue known as the Nautical Mile teem with tourists.
During Russia's long winter, frozen lakes can teem with hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of bundled-up men, women and children eager to catch a perch or a common bream.
In the organization's digital content, the caliphate is depicted as a veritable Eden, a place where placid lakes literally teem with fish and the well-fed children are always smiling.
But the shelves teem with pleasant surprises (premixed Negronis!), odd novelties (six-ounce goblets of chardonnay) and kitschy conveniences (Disaronno packaged with a lemon squeezer for your amaretto-sour needs).
This does not imply, however, that such compositional identities, individual as well as collective, do not also rebuke and resist, and effectively so, and writhe and teem, observe and critique.
Both Cohen's and Snowden's gregariousness can shade into garrulousness; their writing and speech teem with grandiosity and introspection, a combination that appeals to their admirers and grates on their critics.
The compositions teem with vestiges of the natural world: plant, animal, water, and air, and by analogy, Olsen brings to life the creative process through tactile layerings, gesture, revision, and improvisation.
Bennett's streets teem with unaffiliated scrivers, thieves, and swords-for-hire, and the novel's final act — a heist and confrontation — sees Sancia breaking into the fantasy equivalent of a smart fortress.
The camps teem with people with extensive skills and experience, recognized community leaders without papers who are doing amazing things but struggle, as they all do, with violence in every direction.
PALAU, March 7-14: The waters around this Micronesian archipelago will teem with bodies both warm and cold during Shark Week, held at the peak of gray reef shark mating season.
WeWork plans to spin-off or sell two more of its recent acquisitions — SpaceIQ and Teem — in addition to others that have been reported, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Deep-sea vents are breeding grounds for chemosynthetic bacteria, which get their energy from chemical reactions, feeding trenches that teem with life: ghostly, translucent snailfish; grazing sea cucumbers; writhing, prawn-like amphipods.
WeWork plans to spin off or sell 2 more of its recent acquisitions — SpaceIQ and Teem — in addition to others that have been reported, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Ms. Mirra's weavings can also be seen as reliefs, paintings and texts, especially those that teem with surface incident, including several from 21990 named for the months in which they were made.
In addition to Teem and Euclid — which we'd guess didn't cost an arm and a leg (it raised its last round three years ago) — WeWork has made 10 other acquisitions in recent years.
His initial meetings with Si Newhouse, who would be his boss, and William Shawn, whom he replaced, teem with awkwardness and passive aggression; they are men who can't quite articulate what they want.
According to the 853 Teem Employee Happiness Survey of over 1,300 US workers, 48% of those surveyed reported being unhappy or "somewhat happy" at work, which was up 8% from their 2016 report.
Yet, while quiet, Steinberger's images teem with tension: the colorful vinyl reveals clear ripples formed by tightly pinched surfaces or unknown draped protrusions; some swell slightly, reminding of the fatal gas hissing inside.
Ethical dilemmas teem at the crux of every filmmaking choice, and there are potentially ugly consequences awaiting each decision which can continue to affect subject, documentarian, and viewer alike long after the credits roll.
As with Ebola, a heavily infected patient's blood, urine, vomit and other fluids can teem with Lassa virus, and transmission between people often takes place in rural hospitals where protective gear is not available.
The country seemed to teem with people, most of them young women, so eager to work with books that they would endure poverty and pain to do so: a situation which we certainly exploited.
Now, WeWork is announcing its fourth acquisition of 2018 — and its third-biggest purchase to date — with Teem, a maker of office management software for which a source says WeWork paid $100 million in cash.
A looming danse macabre figure makes the painting teem with a quixotic mix of fact and fiction, perhaps designed to provoke a blend of sacrosanct and soft-porn sensation that is imaginative but somewhat spurious.
Warm ocean waters suddenly teem with trillions of eggs and sperm that swirl in the currents and merge to form new life, a profligate frenzy that can leave the ocean's surface awash in pink flotsam.
In addition to the fungi and bacteria that come from human sources (including sweat, sputum, and anal excretions), beds also teem with foreign microbes like animal dander, pollen, soil, lint, dust mite debris and feces.
He and his friends, without their parents' approval, would ride the subway into Manhattan and marvel at the circus-like atmosphere that seemed to teem from Times Square and other areas in New York, friends say.
Of course, Mr. Trump's campaign rallies still teem with women, and plenty of female Republicans remain devoted to his candidacy, convinced that his presidency would improve their lives and baffled by the defections of party leaders.
British and Chinese engineers are helping prepare the island to receive refugees before the onset of monsoon rains, which could bring disastrous flooding to ramshackle camps further south that now teem with about 26 million Rohingya.
I had recently learned that in springtime, the shorelines of southern New York City, from Plumb Beach to Big Egg Marsh, teem with thousands of horseshoe crabs that crawl ashore with the evening high tide to spawn.
Deserts teem with paradoxes: Gothic-looking cactuses sprout satiny flowers, some of which are edible; scorching days give way to nights that dip below freezing; summer monsoons bring ragged black clouds, torn along seams of white lightning.
British and Chinese engineers are helping prepare the island to receive refugees before the onset of monsoon rains in April, which could bring disastrous flooding to ramshackle camps further south that now teem with about 1 million Rohingya.
Born in what is now the Republic of the Congo, educated in Paris and currently a professor of French and Francophone studies at U.C.L.A., he creates Dickensian tableaus of urban street life that teem with vitality and misery.
Just six months after spending $100 million in cash on Teem, a Salt Lake City-based office management startup, the company has acquired Euclid, a data platform that tracks the identity and behavior of people in the physical world.
Of course, this comes on the heels of Abraham throwing shade at both women earlier Thursday ... to which Jenelle responded on Twitter by claiming Abraham prostitutes herself to companies to make money ever since she got fired from 'Teem Mom.
Just like the forces of Earth, the SDF has its own spacefleet, and smaller enemy fighters teem around your target, engaging you in dogfights and stopping you from simply hopping out of your spaceplane and breaching the capital ship's bridge.
Gritty New York movies don't get grittier than Ferrara's: His films teem with seedy cops and introspective criminals, and his sense of detail makes most other directors who worked in the city in the 1980s and '90s look like tourists.
However many viewers tune in on the big night or not, the Oscars are an arguably potent form of clickbait, and even if major nominated films haven't made it to streaming yet, the services themselves teem with work by the nominees.
Companies it has bought include office management platforms Teem (for $100 million) and Managed by Q, as well as Euclid, a "spatial analytics platform" that allows companies to analyze the use of workspaces by their employees and participation at meetings and other events.
While the main, story side of the experience sees you undertaking city-saving missions either solo or as part of a group, wandering the snowy streets of a beautiful but largely static environment, in the Dark Zone, the streets teem with life.
Mr. Sinno, a self-described "pretentious writing snob" (his lyrics teem with allusions to Sappho and Sylvia Plath), described the students as "all extremely woke," and outlined a syllabus that includes Bertolt Brecht, Judith Butler and the French rap duo the Blaze.
The underwater display is accessible only to snorkelers, scuba divers and travelers in glass-bottom boats, so the figures are both literally and figuratively remote, and in their submerged state can suggest an almost Pompeian stillness, even as they teem with life.
Since Anton van Leeuwenhoek scraped the plaque off his 17th-century teeth and observed it under the microscope ("there were many very little living animalcules, very prettily a-moving," he wrote to the Royal Society), we have known that we teem with living organisms.
Dr. Olson described the delicate task as like using the tweezers in the child's game Operation, always nervous that the buzzer will go off — but the stakes are higher because the carcasses, like human ones, can teem with live virus for up to a week.
Either way, we're told that Teem will continue to operate as an independent business, serving its current customers from its Salt Lake City offices while also providing its services as part of WeWork's offerings — which, based on recent history, you can expect to expand even further, and fast.
The closest they've come is senior Bobo Wilson, who serves as both a success story—five-foot-nine water bug made good—and a damning indictment—on pedigree, he is one of the least-regarded players in the unit—of a group that should teem with difference makers.
WeWork said it plans to divest several of its side ventures, including content marketing platform Conductor, women-focused co-working start-up The Wing, office management platform Managed by Q, Meetup, real estate-focused start-up SpaceIQ, workplace software company Teem and Wave Garden, a maker of wave pools.
Netflix seems a little thin on instructive or inspiring fare with respect to the adverse effects of booze, although it seems to teem with cheesy, borderline-creepy soft-core variants on "The Hangover," which could be appropriate if you're spending New Year's Day determined to continue behaving badly.
A century apart, both fall prey to the psychopaths, the fascists and the conmen who prey on the vulnerable and marginal, who teem in the brothels, doss-houses, clubs and forests of a fast-growing world city, all driven by a yearning for comfort, wealth and, above all, dignity.
A century apart, both fall prey to the psychopaths, the fascists and the conmen who prey on the vulnerable and marginal, who teem in the brothels, doss-houses, clubs and forests of a fast-growing world city, all driven by a yearning for comfort, wealth and, above all, dignity.
These scrupulous works on paper, which teem with hundreds of discrete characters rigorously lined up in marching formation along with their adoring crowds, are both a testament to the musical processionals that are so much a part of the fabric of New Orleans and love letters to the schools themselves.
Brussels, the EU's capital, is the supreme example; the destination of choice for many who know and care the most about the EU. On sunny evenings café terraces outside the European Parliament teem with bright young officials, politicians and advisers from across the continent, mingling with others who (predominantly) share their European expertise and enthusiasms.
This, in turn, encourages evolved mental programs that support self-advantageous information warfare: Of all the signals an individual hears, and out of all the spontaneous thoughts that teem in our minds, each individual filters, remembers, and broadcasts what benefits her in building up herself and her allies, and downgrades those who are her rivals.
Another WeWork asset is sold off in the post-Neumann worldWeWork is in the process of slashing jobs and shuttering or selling several non-core investments, including its stake in women's coworking company The Wing, workplace software provider Teem, and content marketer Conductor as well as a $60 million corporate jet it purchased in 2018.
The Mexican Baroque can teem with the all-over symmetrical complexities of shiny throbbing flowers, twisting leaves, spinning clouds, and dazzling embedded figures that I detected in the excessive flourishes of Kahlo's "Le Cadre" ("The Frame," 1938) and Ramón Cano Manilla's "Indienne d'Oaxaca" ("Oaxaca Indian," 1928), with its Henri Rousseau style of over-doing the naïve norm.
Even if the troops remain in the barracks in the future, their presence has now been advertised, and this contributes to the perception of a militarization of Hong Kong's streets, which nightly — and increasingly by day, too — teem with regular police officers, riot policemen and members of the elite "Raptor" unit, a specialized riot control task force.
Amber Portwood will lose more than her freedom if she's convicted of going after her boyfriend with a machete -- she will almost certainly lose her gig on "Teem Mom OG." Production sources tell TMZ ... Amber's already on thin ice following her domestic violence arrest resulting in 3 felony charges -- domestic battery, criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon and domestic battery in the presence of a child.
And as part of that pleasantly nostalgic summer beach yearning, I occasionally look at big happy families and imagine them going back to those sprawling weathered multigenerational beach houses that I never even aspired to rent, much less own, where the kitchens are well stocked with healthy local produce and there are more bathrooms than people and the closets teem with beloved battered sporting goods and the spigots run with sunscreen to apply as you leave in the very early morning on your family fishing trip.
And as part of that pleasantly nostalgic summer beach yearning, I occasionally look at big happy families and imagine them going back to those sprawling weathered multigenerational beach houses that I never even aspired to rent, much less own, where the kitchens are well stocked with healthy local produce and there are more bathrooms than people and the closets teem with beloved battered sporting goods and the spigots run with sunscreen to apply as you leave in the very early morning on your family fishing trip.

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