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"wedged" Definitions
  1. having the shape of a wedge.

880 Sentences With "wedged"

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But he is wedged between these two buildings pretty well.
It's not clear how the first bird became wedged inside.
A foot wedged firmly in the door, and all that.
Aisha wedged herself into the back seat with her friends.
On Sunday, he wedged a walk between two more strikeouts.
Perez wedged the BMP between the children and the SWARM.
Luca's back is wedged, his small shoulders touching both walls.
If there is a gap, the baby can get wedged.
She wedged herself into the figure skating world with sheer force.
See how the rubber wing is wedged up in my ear?
Residents grow vegetables in Styrofoam boxes wedged between rubble and refuse.
We're left wedged inside too tight a space, Ma and me.
Its stone walls are well camouflaged, wedged between boulders and timbers.
The baby was unusually large, and became wedged in her pelvis.
Mr. Callies hopes the museum, wedged between storefronts in Rosenberg, Tex.
In Alabama, Lee Thrasher, 40, is wedged firmly in the gap.
I turned on the vibrations, then wedged it back in me.
Transnistria is a thin strip of land wedged between Moldova and Ukraine.
I'm wedged between a cousin and my father, my grandmother perched behind.
The bathroom door was wedged open with a fake block of cheese.
Even so, eight small suitcases can be wedged behind the third row.
The second was a little off the beaten path, wedged between rocks.
Their pitchers wedged 22016 shutout innings between Colorado's first and last runs.
A miniature model of Dayton's playing court was wedged into its branches.
A miniature model of Dayton's playing court was wedged into its branches.
The properties, mostly wedged between residential buildings, are in all five boroughs.
Once they've wedged that door open, all opportunities will suddenly become available.
The one striking difference is a baby grand piano wedged into one corner.
They estimate there are about a quadrillion tons wedged inside the ancient rocks.
If only Volvo's new Sensus user interface could be wedged into the S60.
It is the one with the child safety seat wedged in the back.
He got wedged inside, "covered in grease and oil " and unable to move.
Eating it is messy and may result in kernels wedged uncomfortably between teeth.
Imagine bits of Middle Eastern movement wedged between slices of ballet and ballroom.
He blamed Raila Odinga for the postelection violence and wedged in right­eous speeches.
Additionally, the building is wedged between Trump World Tower and the United Nations.
Right now, I'm wedged into economy seats in the butt of a plane.
He broke bread, cracked jokes and even wedged in some Albany arm-twisting.
Not bad for a hole-in-the-wall wedged in an unassuming strip mall.
We aren't beggars, or migrant workers, or some borderland wedged between orcs and elves.
But it also has millions of poor people living in slums wedged between skyscrapers.
One errant Syracuse 3-pointer ended up wedged between the rim and the backboard.
This car is more than just a big V8 wedged into a compact coupe.
Wedged next to a cliff, however, Philae wasn't in a good position for sunbathing.
She sat wedged on a couch between two older Pakistani women, who were laughing.
Wedged between Switzerland and Austria like a linchpin, Liechtenstein has no airport or military.
His other eye-catching accessory: wedged silver shoes adorned with periodically flashing red lights.
Mr. Bonner wedged things in, as if putting together a puzzle he'd completed before.
Their industry, wedged between the fast-shifting media and publishing industries, has been struggling.
In a war-ravaged city in Syria, they found themselves wedged head to toe.
Telephone wedged between his head and shoulder, he smoked a cigar and shuffled papers.
The dresser topples over; Bowdy escapes harm while Brock gets wedged beneath the fallen dresser.
The shards of shrapnel wedged in his head caused him to bleed out that evening.
When during the several hours you spent wedged between the walls did you sober up?
Namely that his or her SuperDrive had a US penny wedged underneath the plastic cover.
One of Rio de Janeiro's sits on the Copacabana beach-front, wedged between pricey hotels.
The battery is a bit wedged into its chamber so it won't easily fall out.
"The queen isn't a fan of wedged shoes," a source told Vanity Fair in 2015.
The front passenger's side of the car was somehow wedged above the truck's back tire.
Suffering from a bout of pre-pubescent FOMO, I wedged my way into the proceedings.
Since then, he's found himself wedged between increasingly bellicose rhetoric from both Washington and Pyongyang.
Moments before the adult giraffe became wedged, he was observed by his caretakers acting normal.
Once the largest in the world, it looks like a fortress wedged into a cliff.
I passed three monasteries, wedged into rocky nooks, built between the 14th and 17th centuries.
He wedged roses he brought with him into a letter of each of their names.
Children can become wedged in this position, which makes it difficult for them to breathe.
Laia's half on top of me, half wedged between the coffin and the crypt wall.
I found the loose card three minutes later, wedged in the pages of my planner.
His body was found the next day, wedged between a car bumper and a tree.
On closer inspection, she found that there were shards of glass wedged into the canvas.
"If You See Me, Don't Say Hi" isn't about characters wedged between tradition and modernity.
The cardboard, which was sitting on the counter, wedged under the backsplash, couldn't be removed.
Nancy Newkirk, a pencil wedged under her bandanna, stood outside her home smoking a cigarette.
So she went to the doctor, described her symptoms, wedged herself inside an M.R.I. machine.
And the management did not waste any space — the tables are wedged so closely together.
There were a couple of plumbers wedged under the bar up front, fixing a pipe.
It is wedged between the Church of St. Andrew and the United States Court House.
Vaughan pointed out that the money order was wedged in between Cobain's itineraries from 1992.
The plaques were wedged into boulders that mark the pathway toward the park's scenic overlook.
That ambitious lineup wedged a lot of ring time into a small space, and it showed.
It rolled off the road and got wedged near an overpass, Milwaukee&aposs Fox 6 reported .
We like the location in the pretty flower district, which is wedged between  Chelsea and NoMad.
Authorities say a body found wedged inside a pillar near the entrance to a Lancaster, Calif.
Windows had collapsed and the building was wedged into the ground at a 40-degree angle.
Entire NFL franchises stood arm in arm, with owners in suits wedged between their uniformed players.
But, even more than escaping the gossip, Dan wanted to leave because he felt wedged in.
The majority, like Fisaha, hailed from Eritrea, an isolated, authoritarian state wedged between Sudan and Ethiopia.
Any attempt to defend them would have to get past Kaliningrad, wedged between Poland and Lithuania.
Instead, you are looking for a fit that keeps the earphones wedged in there without moving.
He noticed how I wedged myself into a corner to hide, so he let me be.
Colorado City and Hildale are wedged against chiseled red mountains, a six-hour drive from Phoenix.
But wedged inside his reform plans was HB26, which pushed copays up to $100 a year.
Bench bat Ryan Rua, a corner outfielder, has wedged himself into first base and center field.
She climbed rough steps wedged on the face of a mountain, toward a narrow trail above.
Now 27, he has lived wedged between very good and excellent since the age of 21.
We wedged in the cartridge, picked up the controllers and set it to two-player mode.
The venue was wedged between the Strip traffic clotting Las Vegas Boulevard and McCarran International Airport.
There's a T-shaped metal bar wedged under the broadcast counter to stave off imminent collapse.
I counted fewer tents wedged up against the dunes, and the surf fishers were farther between.
Florence, at that time a Category 1 hurricane, wedged this boat between trees in Pamlico County.
We wedged ourselves into our compartment, in the lowest of the three bunks on either side.
But she also describes meeting Syrian refugees living in a camp wedged along Lebanon's northern border.
She was wedged between a precarious rock and a hard spot that somehow kept her upright.
It was wedged into my mailbox at school, a packet the size of a large book.
Two anti-rotation fins on the plug wedged into the plaster, keeping the anchor securely in place.
But in every other way the third game wedged into Los Rojiblancos' busy week was not inspiring.
WEDGED up against the capital's ring road, the concert hall was packed, even on a weekday evening.
European banks have found themselves wedged into the same category as basic resources back in 2015: uninvestable.
Imagine if someone had wedged her way into your relationship with your mother (or child) like this.
After all, Judith had gotten wedged into the Earth after being dead for about 76 million years.
In Louisiana last year, an expectant father wedged a melon containing blue goo into an alligator's jaws.
It has earned goodwill from Manila and wedged US-Philippines relations simply by ending its illegal activities.
Wedged between China and India - and home to Mount Everest - Nepal is particularly prone to seismic shocks.
They looped around to another alley and then a third, wedged between Courtland Avenue and Indianola Avenue.
Unfortunately, they were not able to save Zuberi, who died shortly after becoming wedged in the railing.
The northern half of Echo Park is wedged between the Glendale Freeway, Interstate 5 and Elysian Park.
GUESS and Zappos have taken the 2000s-inspired trend even further, selling wedged versions of the shoes.
My mother wedged two scoops of steaming jasmine rice into a bowl and nudged it toward me.
Such moves have aggravating fears in Pakistan that it will find itself wedged between two hostile neighbors.
Some neighbors, to blunt the weekend noise, had taken sleeping pills and wedged mats in their entryways.
He wedged himself close to the stage, hoping to watch the man's hands, to study his moves.
But wedged between a day on the beach and a long flight home, it hit the spot.
History didn't need to be wedged into the book; the book was already inevitably permeated by it.
Just 50 feet from Mr. Tighe's home, firefighters found a body, wedged up against a neighbor's car.
A police search of the apartment turned up two socks wedged between the refrigerator and the wall.
Footage of the incident's aftermath showed uprooted trees and cars wedged into cracks created by the earthquake.
An orange "zip" is wedged between each of the flanking white bands and the centered, overlaid trapezoids.
Authorities now believe it is likely Cerruti fell through her attic floor and became wedged in the walls.
But the real problem was the angry red nub wedged in the middle of the X60's keyboard.
Mongolia, a large landlocked country wedged between giants China and Russia, has a population of just 3 million.
There's a crying baby, I'm wedged between two larger people, and we're all sticky despite the air conditioning.
They found Kaiden's body wedged between the bumper of his mom's car and the tree they'd slammed into.
The Veggie Wedgie makes six perfectly wedged sections from any number of foods that fit in the tube.
THE GOLAN HEIGHTS, a sloping plateau wedged between Israel, Syria and Jordan, is smaller than Luxembourg (see map).
The worst part about it is that it's wedged itself in between my three adult children and myself.
Rosetta's high-resolution camera found the Philae lander wedged into a dark crack on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
Upon arrival, she says the driver of Simmons car wedged her between Simmons so she could not escape.
One day, we found a mouse asleep inside a package of biscotti, wedged between two pieces of them.
I found an Adderall wedged between the floorboards in the kitchen and dug it out with a knife.
So what must any capable spokesperson do to avoid being wedged between this rock and a hard place?
In 1818, Mary Shelley wrote of a man, Victor Frankenstein, wedged in the ice walls of the Arctic.
We met for lunch in a small group at a sandwich shop wedged into an outdoor strip mall.
He was wedged into programs with an aging Triple H, a disinterested Batista, or a physically declining Edge.
Among his latest creations are the rectangular bonbons with a tiny macaron wedged in its center, shown above.
Andrew M. Cuomo wedged a variety of hot-button issues, a well-worn tactic that offended some Republicans.
Charlie Gitto's is a long brick building with a small front porch, wedged between two narrow parking lots.
How many remotes are on your coffee table (or, more likely, wedged between your couch cushions) right now?
Clad in traditional shalwar-kameez robes, Ali, 67, eyed the piste and wedged his feet into ski boots.
The bus was wedged into the shop front, with both its windows and those of the building smashed.
"There are still corpses pinned under fallen timber, wedged where the surging floodwaters deposited them," the Times reported.
These three lippies are crystal-clear, with teensy flowers — real chrysanthemum petals, I've come to find out — wedged inside.
Here's a clue about what happened in between:That's the unnamed Tinder date wedged behind the window, by the way.
It's Friday night and I'm wedged into the back corner of Loftus Hall, a club in Berlin's Neukölln neighborhood.
Its detector would be wedged into the spare space of a cavelike tunnel left over from the LHC's construction.
The front door was propped open; someone, apparently having forgotten their key, had wedged an umbrella in the doorframe.
Joe Manchin said to his Republican colleagues Mike Rounds and Rob Portman, all wedged in the elevator as well.
A thin paperback is wedged under a couch leg in a spot where our old floors are especially uneven.
A falling table, wedged above her head, protected her from being crushed to death by slabs of cracked concrete.
Instead, we've been wedged into smaller and smaller niches on many different sizes of screens, never to be united.
At least one vehicle could be seen wedged under the tanker, in video posted online by the police agency.
In order to drive, my knees were wedged against the dash and my head pressed against the roof lining.
The theater is wedged among banks, corporate buildings, and historic churches on Broad Street, one of Newark's major thoroughfares.
She's wearing her character's iconic blue and red costume, with a notable difference: Wonder Woman wears tall wedged boots.
But that doesn't mean that every reference to the new team has to have some terrible pun wedged in.
The lander looks to be nearly sideways on the surface, with one of its legs wedged inside a crack.
She found herself wedged between the end of a sofa and the man's body as he leaned into her.
After cocktails and jazz, men in tuxedos and women in gowns wedged into tables beneath the restaurant's towering columns.
The Yankees now have three games at Toronto and Baltimore — with a makeup game at Detroit wedged in between.
The complex, wedged between Interstate 95 and the shore, now sits among some of Fort Pierce's working-class blocks.
The cone was blown underneath the aircraft where it became wedged during boarding, according to a British Airways spokeswoman.
These battles existed in historical parentheses, wedged between Israel's first Lebanon War, in 1982, and its second, in 2006.
Meanwhile, 15-year-old Sasha opted for a more glamorous look, wearing a patterned dress with matching wedged heels.
The city parks department has maintained the lot, wedged between 96th and 97th Streets on Second Avenue, since 1947.
What's more, the storm got wedged between the Bermuda High and another ridge to the west of the storm.
Mr Yanukovych's victory in 2010 had wedged open the country's divides, unlocking the way to revolution, invasion and bloodshed.
But often sheep, or a pregnant animal wedged in a room in order to make them even more fragile.
The storefront is wedged between Mansur Gavriel and Nanushka, two brands oriented toward cool, city-dwelling, Instagram-having women.
The neighborhood itself, a small sliver wedged between Park Slope and Crown Heights, ended up being an ideal location.
Lying awake at night with a single desk fan wedged in the window, I was consumed by creeping dread.
Roma children, with drums wedged between their legs, line Pristina's main street - Mother Teresa Boulevard - singing, distractedly, for money.
I can also remotely throw him treats — regular kibble works best — from a small catapult wedged inside the device.
Wedged between two apartment buildings, the #jokerstairs, as they're known on Instagram, are the latest trendy New York movie destination.
Norman Casiano had crawled into a bathroom and wedged himself into a handicap stall with more than a dozen people.
TJ's growth is wedged under the skin, so Dr. Lee has to yank it up and out with her fingers.
Wedged deep inside Trump's many books — amid thoughts on women, migrants, and politics — are significant musings on food and diet.
Kaiden was found near Richardson Creek after the floodwaters receded, his body wedged between the bumper and a nearby tree.
"We believe that the infant got wedged between the bed and the wall and suffocated," says Livonia, Michigan, police Capt.
Repairs must be done in winter, when the river is frozen and the ships are wedged tight in the ice.
The train engineer apparently did not realize the car was wedged underneath and dragged the vehicle at least 100 yards.
He was up to his waist in a paper bag that had been wedged halfway into the overstuffed rubbish bin.
They stood wedged into the little area by the door where umbrellas would have gone if it had been raining.
These chapters sometimes feel clipped and compressed, as if he's wedged the data in his heart onto a thumb drive.
This strangely layered set of skulls also had a finger bone and a shell wedged tightly between the two skulls.
He recalled seeing her body wedged between a toilet and the wall, thinking she was dead, but then she stirred.
Another proposal, by Michelle Schrank, imagines a 18-hole minigolf course safely wedged between the roads — a playground among skyscrapers.
Wrong. Icebergs come in all sizes, and they're categorized into five shapes: tabular, blocky, wedged, dome, pinnacle and dry dock.
Brussels Park, idyllic and wedged between Belgium's Royal Palace and the lower house of the country's Parliament, is also close.
"While emancipation dead-bolted the door against the bandits of America, Jim Crow wedged the windows wide open," he said.
Confidence: Medium-High Saturday looks raw and dreary as cool air is wedged over the region much of the day.
A metal gate out front was padlocked shut, with a missed-delivery notice from the Postal Service wedged into it.
A predominantly white and heavily Irish Catholic enclave, it is wedged between the suburbs and the sprawling black South Side.
The Gray does not really have great skyline views because you are wedged between other large buildings in the Loop.
Mr. Sun's "Mythological Time" depicts his hometown, Fuxin in Liaoning, a frigid province wedged between North Korea and Inner Mongolia.
Wedged between silent men in the back of the car, my thoughts kept returning to those boxes in the trunk.
Their shop is wedged next to Lazarou, a custom men's clothing store, and just across from Mezlan, which sells shoes.
"It's a really good way to tighten a joint because you've got it both wedged and pinned," Mr. Stewart said.
"While emancipation dead-bolted the door against the bandits of America, Jim Crow wedged the windows wide open," Coates said.
He was wedged into a crowd, waiting to hear his candidate, Rubio, who had foundered during a debate the previous night.
Whether you like 'em curly, crinkly or wedged – With ketchup, vinegar or mayo – It's hard to say no to a fry.
Local television images showed firefighters pouring water on the burned-out hulk of a tanker truck, a small car wedged underneath.
Union County Sheriff Eddie Cathey said the car was swept up in the floodwaters and became wedged between trees, nose down.
The family's Labrador retriever, Cooper, met me at my car with the leg of an unfortunate deer wedged in his mouth.
At the other end of the railway line is L'Hospitalet, Catalonia's second-most-populous municipality, wedged between Barcelona and its airport.
The phone disappears when in the Gear VR headset, but seems unnaturally wedged in when fitted into the Daydream View headset.
Whilst you're wedged happily in that bubble, it's extremely easy to forget about anything that may be transpiring outside its borders.
The tension between the painting-as-container and the planar forms wedged, as well as layered, into it, is exquisitely tuned.
Normand says the ride was coming to a stop when Perez's foot became wedged between the ride and the concrete platform.
Wedged between the pool and a mini-stage was the dancefloor, where Diplo and A-Trak were both DJing (rare af).
It's really meaningful to not be wedged into anything but just to be able to let it take it's natural course.
Wedged between floor and ceiling, this inflatable head delivers a sculptural encounter more entertainingly absurd than any artwork in recent memory.
The researchers also found what might be a toothpick fragment wedged in the skeleton's teeth (presumably for those pesky bug legs).
Joseph, meanwhile, wedged herself into a corner and began to fill a roasting pan with beets and whole heads of garlic.
Wedged between Nice and Monaco on the Côte d'Azur, it's one of the most sought-after coastal villages in the world.
Each time, I wedged myself into the chair in the corner of her room, angled for her comfort and not mine.
He wrote a poem about a jasmine flower that bloomed while wedged between dust and the ice of a wintery desert.
The JD depot in downtown Xinhuang is on a side street, wedged between a curtain shop and a small convenience store.
The sidewalk where the explosion occurred is in front of a nondescript building wedged between a church and an apartment building.
The unlabeled white envelope was placed inside a plastic bag, wedged between the wiper and the windshield of Jeromy Tarkon's Jeep.
Well, my friends, the ketwurst is the dong-shaped, brown-splattered, bread-wedged exception that basically proves that rule is bullshit.
I have wedged my face into a chaise longue in a remote British manor full of topiaries, exquisite food and calm.
Brussels is roughly in the middle of Belgium, a small country in northwestern Europe wedged between France, Germany, and the Netherlands.
The Volvo could be seen on the street afterward with mangled pieces of a stroller wedged under its right rear fender.
It doesn't stop, per se, but it gets wedged for so long it is for all intents and purposes completely unusable.
I'd make sure my crutches were wedged tight in front of me and then climb them, hand over hand, to standing.
Parked in the left lane, a line of tractor-trailers extended for a half mile, some with rocks wedged under tires.
One morning, when Mr. Meyer was out, Mr. Padberg found himself alone and immobile, wedged between his bed and a radiator.
Only when Mr. Shwe Mann described a land wedged between China and India did a vague understanding set in, he said.
Wedged between the pages of an issue of Family Circle , Nottage found a passport photo of her great-grandmother Ethel Armstrong.
The countries wedged between western Europe and Russia—from Poland to the Caucasus—are understandably alarmed by hints of a thaw.
That's a little scary because, again, the screen is fairly fragile, and it's a space where debris could get wedged in.
Fredrick responded to this prompt: In the first few years the gallery was wedged between a petting zoo and pony rides.
But hidden from view, wedged between the other boats and ships docked there, are the rusty Susan 1 and Susan 2.
Modern-day cooking and feeding are wedged in between a whole host of other activities that make up our busy schedules.
One man had put his legs into a garbage bag; another was doubled-over in a wheelchair wedged into a corner.
The trend was somewhat neutral on corn and soybean meal, as Thursday's corn buying spree was wedged between two healthy selling days.
Wedged between steel frames and suspended above the ground, the spheres look like weightless balloons despite many weighing more than a ton.
Outside the church, a cast-iron bell is propped up by a piece of decayed wood wedged between two gnarled olive trees.
In Nairobi Mathare is wedged between Eastleigh, a bustling Somali commercial hub, and Muthaiga, a luxurious country club popular with white Kenyans.
One was wedged into a car with a cracked window and another was discovered in a vendor's mug at an art fair.
Being wedged between a thousand photographers and a thousand volunteers and a thousand delegates and a thousand others is not a holiday.
Now the orbiter's high-resolution camera has found Philae wedged into a dark crack on the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
Officials said Crawley stabbed her so hard that a knife blade was still wedged into her back when the autopsy was performed.
Decorations are simple: a small Buddhist shrine wedged in the corner and two chalkboards, one scrawled with notes and doodles from customers.
Approximately 15 seconds later, the key to my best friend's apartment snapped in half, its teeth wedged permanently in an impenetrable cork.
Albus and Scorpius' interest in girls seems to be added as an afterthought, wedged in throughout the play in underdeveloped, unconvincing moments.
The country's lack of natural resources may be coincidental, but its fortuitous geography, wedged between Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia, is no accident.
But the move to increase cooperation with Afghanistan is likely to aggravate fears in Pakistan of being wedged between two hostile neighbors.
The spacious dining hall, a popular venue for Chinese wedding banquets, was bustling with families, strollers and walkers wedged against the tables.
With oil prices firmly wedged in the low $30-per-barrel range, oil producers are deferring spending on new wells and projects.
On September 24, Pelosi finally launched an official impeachment investigation, and it started moving quickly, even with a Congressional recess wedged in.
It slowly crawls over her lifeless body as well, resting on the kill shot wedged directly in the middle of her forehead.
Yet the village, wedged between two Canadian borders, has long relied on neighboring Stewart, British Columbia, for groceries, electricity and other services.
On Trump's left, he appears to have wedged Phuc's entire hand between his index and middle fingers -- and the grip is slipping.
One by one, the dead boars were heaved onto a bloodied crane scale, then lined up on planks, their snouts wedged open.
Lara is wedged in a crevice deep underground, nearly crushed between two sheer rock walls as another rock pins her legs down.
I was sitting on the floor, wedged in between the large wardrobe and my mother's bed, sobbing and refusing to come out.
It was a scorching day, and she had kicked off her stilettos and wedged her bare feet between passenger seat and window.
The area's elegant pocket of shops and restaurants is wedged between frenetic and frenzied Oxford Street and less-than-quaint Marylebone Road.
I'm not kidding — I wedged myself into a couple of those passages and wasn't sure I was going to make it out.
The part of the Golan Heights controlled by Israel is a 500-square-mile territory wedged between northeast Israel and southwest Syria.
In the summer, dance crops up in unlikely spaces: Here's a Midtown option that could be easily wedged into your commute home.
Up here, wedged between three avenues — Sedgewick, Reservoir and Webb — lies a scallop of a playground and a weedy strip of park.
When she went out Monday morning, the tree had snapped, half wedged in her poinciana tree, the rest leaning on her roof.
A handful of Marines ran ammunition to machine guns and Javelin missile launchers scattered along the berms and wedged among the trucks.
A carnation wedged between the wind and my own shadow, death's child and my own, I will be known as a poet.
Yet the country is wedged between two elephants — China and the United States — and doesn't seem to want to talk about it.
Down the shore from the cafe, wedged between patios of family cookouts, the Gary Aquatorium has revived an even more distant history.
This is usually an equity tranche and a senior tranche, although some structures may also have a mezzanine tranche wedged in between.
Wedged between eight countries including Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, Austria is an important hub for European rail travel.
The plant sits in a tangle of communities — including Port Neches, Groves and Nederland — where suburban neighborhoods and industry are wedged together.
In another episode, Lee drained 7 cysts from a woman's head, including one that was toenail-shaped and wedged into her scalp.
Inside, wedged between his mother and older brother, a boy no older than 5 wore a pride beanie from last year's game.
Then comes the build: crumbled sharp provolone wedged into a fresh-baked Philly roll layered with thin-sliced roast pork and broccoli rabe.
Looking at the arrangement, the researchers noticed that the LSD molecules were wedged into the serotonin receptor's binding pocket at an unexpected angle.
That put him in fourth place, wedged between Ted Cruz and establishment rival Marco Rubio—enough to keep him going to South Carolina.
The only use flat pillows have is to be wedged in between the bed and head board to fill in the hole there.
Slumped on the floor wedged between a filing cabinet and a large wooden desk, a man lies motionless, blood oozing from his torso.
While the choice of colors seems to follow no order, the wedged-in rectangles and L-shapes anchor each corner of the painting.
"Found this on a Frontier flight from Omaha to Denver-row 12, seat F wedged between the seat and wall," the note read.
I sat at a small desk, which I wedged under the end of the table, because the table alone was not large enough.
To get inside it, I took a tool literally called a "Pizza Cutter" and wedged it between the screen and the aluminum back.
Mike returns to his car because someone has wedged a piece of wood into his steering wheel, keeping it in a permanent honk.
However, few command such fierce loyalty from locals as Lukacs, an intimate bath complex wedged between the Buda hills and the Danube river.
As recently as 216, the men's team lost to Liechtenstein, the principality wedged between Switzerland and Austria, which has a population of 37,000.
I was wedged into my seat behind my suitcase from my privileged upstate weekend in the middle of candy peddling and cabeza smashing.
" Maricopa harvester ant, Level 3, "After eight unrelenting hours of drilling into that ingrown toenail, you find the drill wedged into the toe.
It's figure-flattering, seasonless, and has gone from being wedged in the middle of my suitcase straight to the office without needing ironing.
Here, Shechet wedged her scrumptiously glazed ceramics into blocks of wood, between concrete tablets, or atop one another to build seemingly precarious totems.
And it's very easy to get the three little words that are repeated throughout the song (because I'm happyyyyyy) wedged into your brain.
Wedged into the file room, isolated from any other people, I sat hunched over an ever-churning scanner for eight hours a day.
Now Burger King has introduced the Chip Butty, a patty-less sandwich with french fries, mayo and ketchup wedged in between two buns.
We marched to the living room, dug through the toy basket and finally found her, one gray high heel wedged into a xylophone.
Instead, we grew up in the cynical aftermath: Wedged somewhere between the Baby Boomers in power and the young millennials clamoring for it.
Some lay on their backs, wedged in a narrow mine shaft as the cutting machine sliced through the seam of coal beside them.
In the photos, his bloodied corpse lay inside a van, a scarf still wrapped around his neck and his lunch bag wedged underneath him.
Wedged between a chaotic Democratic caucus in Iowa on Monday, and Trump's all-but assured acquittal in his impeachment trial Wednesday, the 9 p.m.
He wedged himself between the hut's two mattresses at night to keep warm and was able to get fresh water from a tap outside.
Hellickson doubled down the left-field line and the ball wedged under the padding on the wall, allowing Rupp and Cody Asche to score.
Giant cedar soaking tubs were wedged into the corners of the room between plastic foliage; two taps for Deschutes beers served as a centerpiece.
"What Trump says about Mexicans — that we're rapists, we're criminals — doesn't affect me," said Mr. Rodriguez, 54, a wrench wedged in his pant's pocket.
Mr. Sandulli's seven terra-cotta panels line a walking path that leads to Marina di Praia beach, a pebbly stretch wedged between the cliffsides.
On the ninth hole he played, Baltusrol's 18th, another errant shot hit a spectator and came to rest wedged up against a folding chair.
In two display cases wedged between escalators in the Rokin metro station here, they emerge into view only as you travel up and down.
Their first big purchase was a white marble Eero Saarinen tulip table, which is wedged between two birds of paradise and a banana tree.
So half an hour of intensive work on that movement was wedged into a rehearsal on Friday earmarked for a Beethoven concert that night.
I search for meaning in writing, spending my days at a desk covered in Post-its and wedged into the corner of our bedroom.
Actually, there are eight of them: all major league-sized, synthetic-turfed and LED-lit, and wedged in next to the three soccer pitches.
But it does have enough room to accommodate arena-size productions, and balconies that are wedged toward the stage to offer the best views.
FAR FROM the soulless corporate offices of midtown Manhattan is a door in Greenwich Village wedged between a rowdy saloon and a burrito joint.
They knew little about Playa del Rey, the tiny, funky beach community wedged between Marina del Rey, El Segundo and Los Angeles International Airport.
The varied landscapes and lives of residents wedged in these borderlands speak of two different systems that have co-existed on one another's doorstep.
A doorstop is wedged under one of the legs, which the artwork label argues is a metaphor for stop-gap solutions to climate breakdown.
Book The Moxy Chelsea starting at $336 per nightThe Moxy Chelsea in Manhattan's flower district is wedged between the popular Chelsea and NoMad neighborhoods.
Wedged between existing buildings, the project had to be redesigned because parts of it were also found to have encroached on Palestinian-owned land.
DeBrusk got the scoring started when he wedged the puck under the pad of Holtby on the power play 5:37 into the game.
That joy dissipated immediately after her feet got wet and she realized that sand was wedged into all the crevices between her tiny toes.
In the launch, the mother of two includes a denim platform sandal as well as three color varieties of her new strappy espadrille wedged sandal.
As for the issue with matter falling through cracks in the hinge and getting wedged behind the display, Samsung's apparently just making the holes smaller.
Lam is going to need inspiration, divine or otherwise, if she wants to stay in control, wedged between angry Hong Kongers and leaders in Beijing.
A police representative said the tank was wedged between the cruiser and a bridge on West Broadway in South Boston, near a Boston police station.
"The speed of the bus was so significant" that the big rig's trailer wedged itself 15 feet into the body of the bus, added Abele.
You can even make a surprisingly loud alarm go off on the device — perfect for when you get your remote wedged between the couch cushions.
Arriving officers found Holker's body wedged between the couch and coffee table with a gunshot wound to her head, the arresting documents say, ABC4 reports.
Only, it wasn't a snack she was after, but pliers, because a rusty nail had wedged itself into her shoe and was gouging her foot.
For example, in 2004, John F. Kerry won Pike County, a coal hub wedged along the border with Virginia and West Virginia, by five points.
The platinum-selling artist actually wedged the induction into a week that also includes the first three shows, all sellouts, of her first arena tour.
Meanwhile, a green triangle is wedged into the upper right-hand corner, further anchoring the forms within the painting as well as underscoring their incompleteness.
For one, chunks of salt or sugar quickly disintegrate with a rinse of warm water (rather than getting wedged between stands or feeling overly gritty).
Porilainen is a thick slice of sausage wedged between white bread complete with hot dog fixings like ketchup, mustard, mayo, sweet onion, and pickled cucumbers.
Guided by Liu's theoretical predictions, the team worked to feed hydrogen into diamond anvil cells with pieces of yttrium or calcium wedged between the tips.
Ryan Pulock almost put the Islanders ahead with 4:26 left, but his shot got wedged in the netting on the side of the net.
"I wedged myself in there and convinced them to give me the job and I loved it," she explained of her beginnings in theater. 3.
If you'll be stuck at the back of the plane—or wedged in the middle seat—the last thing you want is to board first.
Somehow, the cat managed to get itself wedged between two walls of a building, and was unable to slip its body through the small opening.
It was not the most comfortable shooting position with one foot wedged between a bar and the other leg wrapped around another bar for support.
Like 10 Cloverfield Lane before it, Paradox was a stand-alone horror film before being rebranded and wedged into what is effectively an anthology series.
Speaking of Alexandria, the zombies are just everywhere — like glitter that you opened five years ago but is still somehow consistently wedged in your carpet.
Kaliningrad, a Russian exclave wedged between Lithuania and Poland, has a new 35,000-seat stadium but its local soccer team play in Russia's second tier.
The Moxy Chelsea is a relatively new hotel with a rooftop in Manhattan's flower district, which is wedged between the popular Chelsea and NoMad neighborhoods.
Apparently, the added weight of passengers and luggage had caused the plane to sink onto the traffic cone, and it became wedged near the engine.
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.
Granted, the subway is no picnic for city dwellers, with mornings invariably spent wedged against half of Brooklyn while the train idles in a tunnel.
Its launch site is still under construction in Boca Chica Village, a small community wedged between the border town of Brownsville and the Gulf Coast.
Glass doors open to a prayer hall capped, in Chowdhury's only concession to tradition, by a small dome, split like a book in wedged glass.
The image of the pancaked school building framed by a halo of wooden beams wedged in the concrete to brace it now haunts the city.
So he created a giant ball that is wedged between buildings or other structures around a given city over the course of days or weeks.
He spent days of peace, walking in the cool mornings, resting on a cot wedged among creosote, juniper and boulders in the heat of day.
Though when you're Facebook posting and the images are wedged between the latest Trump atrocity and cats who look like Hitler it can be jarring.
Although wedged between two nuclear-armed giants, Kazakhstan chose to accede to START-I, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty.
Wedged between the couch and a desk, it eats up a huge amount of space in the living room — hulking, honey-colored, reaching my shoulder.
Wedged between commercial buildings and a parking lot, the site had no sewer, gas, water or electrical infrastructure when the developers bought it in 2015.
But at the center of the photo, Meadow's foot is bent in the opposite direction after it became wedged between her mother's leg and the slide.
"Not funny!" said Ariana once safely wedged between balloons inside the car — but that didn't stop Mom from keeping the party going all the way home.
Theresa May, our screeching tight-faced banshee-ruler, one claw wedged tight in Trump's clammy pig's-knuckle fist, is not going to cancel the state visit.
Rotterdam Police Lieutenant Jeffrey Collins told the outlet that the unidentified woman who hit her didn't realize that Coco had gotten wedged into her front bumper.
Hill says the impact of the collision was so intense, the two vehicles were "wedged together" and they needed a tow truck to pull them apart.
I have a narrow driveway and last summer the one got his bike wedged between my house and my car's passenger door and seriously scratched it.
Yarrabah, which is wedged between mountainous rain forest and the Coral Sea, first got electricity in the 1960s, followed by its first bitumen road, residents say.
" But now, sitting in a cramped office wedged into the scaled-down version of Alex Musical Instruments, he said, "If you sell one, it's like, hallelujah!
"Younger infants are less likely to get themselves into a wedged position because they are less mobile and cannot roll over on their own," Lambert said.
For months, he'd been wedged with his head under my right ribcage, crushing my lungs and pushing down on a set of nerves above my cervix.
Wedged between a health food store selling some kind of Korean drink with bubbles in it and a law office advertising financial crime defense is TechSolu.
Ideally, Facebook's communication tools and content algorithms would get so good that they seem to disappear, allowing people to grow closer without it wedged in between.
In a performance art piece called "Stone," Poincheval has wedged his body into a hole made for his body inside a large boulder, The Telegraph reports.
Moldova, a nation of 3.5 million people wedged between EU member Romania and Ukraine, is one of the few winemaking areas of the ex-Soviet Union.
The Worst That Could Happen: Additionally, though thong underwear seems like it's wedged securely in your butt, it moves around quite a bit when you're sleeping.
That means that this stuff can be sold in supermarkets and convenience stores, wedged between bottles of Cupcake Chardonnay and Johnny Bootlegger's Sing Sing Sour Grape.
For most people here, Trump's biggest political faux pas was in his naming of the body of water wedged between Iran and its Gulf Arab neighbors.
But the crowds wedged in watching Edmund on the big screen on "Henman Hill" were left disappointed as his challenge faded against the world number 37.
Minutes later, when Zuberi became wedged, the care team responded immediately "with the Veterinary Team and large-mammal animal care specialists on the scene" as well.
" Keepers are unsure how the giraffe found itself wedged in the railing since "it's not like a railing where a child could put their head through.
Skates wedged in chunks of concrete served as sculpted-shoes for ruby onyinyechi amanze (one of the company members whose drawings are also featured in Unbecoming).
On the way out of the cellar, we realized that a piece of broken glass had wedged itself into my knee, and it was bleeding profusely.
Measuring eight feet in diameter but only 4.5 inches in depth, the solar heat shield is constructed from lightweight carbon-carbon foam wedged between two facesheets.
Made up of around 200 structures, the ancient Incan ruins in Peru sit at 7,800 feet above sea level, dramatically wedged between peaks, valleys, and jungle.
After the meeting, Mr. Stoudemire and his cohort wedged back into the idling S.U.V. The next stop on this whirlwind day of art gatherings was Sotheby's.
TIVAT, Montenegro — Several dozen protesters had gathered on the promenade of the coastal town of Tivat, wedged between Montenegro's rugged mountains and a sparkling Adriatic Sea.
The auction also includes some of his wedged shoes, cuff links, an ear cuff, a pair of sunglasses and a bunch of Prince's old backstage passes.
They were trailed by a boy towing a wagon filled from a trip to the store, his younger brother wedged in with produce and paper towels.
The Senate's committee meetings — normally sparsely attended affairs — have often become standing-room-only events, with seats at a premium and staff members wedged against walls.
The Bruins have earned five of six points on their current trek, with an overtime loss to Carolina wedged between victories at Florida and St. Louis.
As for oil, Yusko is sticking with his year-end forecast which calls the commodity to be wedged in the $40 to $60 a barrel range.
His next show, after Pitti, will be in far-flung Kaliningrad, a Russian city (technically an exclave) wedged between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea.
Likewise, the patatas bravas, fried wedged potatoes, are elevated through a distinctly Mexican chipotle aioli, which adds nuance to the typically crispy but bland Spanish dish.
Kempe beat David Pastrnak alone on a breakaway up ice and wedged the puck through Rask's five-hole for the short-handed marker at 2:45.
My phone was wedged between my cheek and my shoulder, as if I was making a salad or folding laundry while waiting on hold to customer services.
Only his former coach Ivan Lendl has lost as many at one grand slam and he at least wedged three U.S. Open titles in between the defeats.
The resume, wedged between pages of documents prosecutors say are connected to other parents charged in the case, is for a student with the last name Giannulli.
Meanwhile, a Swedish inventor has been posting videos on YouTube demonstrating his device that looks essentially like a lawn chair wedged in between dozens of spinning rotors.
Barbara Gordon/Batgirl (Rosario Dawson) and Alfred (Ralph Fiennes) are probably the most wedged-in things about the film, and spend most of it simply tagging along.
Wedged in Los Angeles's design-fertile District La Brea, the Den's cozy vibes are thanks to a mosaic of succulents, cognac leather sofas and traditional zafu cushions.
Some speculated that a loose coin in a bag or backpack might have wedged itself in there, perhaps first entering the laptop's guts through the disk slot.
AN OBSCURE little country wedged between Ghana and Benin, Togo has been ruled for the past 50 years by the Eyadéma family, Africa's most enduring political dynasty.
Balloons fill up half of an ornate alcove at the Park Avenue Armory, and the door is wedged shut, to stop them from spilling into the hall.
A gut-turning act of violence, one we wish we'd never seen, became yet another bit of shareable content, wedged between status updates and other social ephemera.
I'm glad we didn't risk anything, because leaving my house the next morning, I spotted a Car2Go parked in front with a ticket wedged in the window.
Luxembourg, a small country wedged in between France, Belgium and Germany, says other states have similar arrangements, and has offered to share details of the tax deals.
I'd avoided telling Monica that Lukla airport — a steeply sloped runway wedged between a chasm and a cliff — is one of the most dangerous in the world.
It figured in the fourth play from scrimmage, when the Carolina offensive line wedged open the Seattle front and Stewart rolled over Earl Thomas for a touchdown.
It was wedged between a pizza place and a beauty supply called the Bee Hive where you could buy bottles of hair dye and cheap silver earrings.
Geographically, the novel is set in a small town called Sutton, outside the city of New Marsails, in an imaginary Southern state wedged between Mississippi and Alabama.
"You really have to concentrate and have sharp eyes because you don't want to leave a tiny bit of body fat wedged into the tarmac," Elliott says.
But China has no interest in seeing the North Korea collapse, viewing the country as a strategic buffer wedged between it and US forces on the Peninsula.
On November 12, 2014, the Philae lander detached from Rosetta, bouncing twice on the surface and eventually becoming wedged into a dark crevice beneath a craggy cliff.
IDGAF if it's a slice of American wedged into a tuna melt or some Brillat Savarin on a rye and raisin cracker, drizzled with orange blossom honey.
You haven't made enemies until you ride a bus at rush hour with an enormous hardshell rollercase wedged between your knees and the person next to you.
The rooftop terrace, shielded by plants and strung up with makeshift lights, feels like it doesn't belong here wedged amid the vertical crush of glass and steel.
Wedged between Afghanistan, where an American-led war has stretched on for 17 years, and its historical rival India, Pakistan is always at risk of a conflagration.
A small glass case filled with the American munitions is what evidence remains, wedged near an Italian plastic anti-tank mine and some Russian rocket-propelled grenades.
What they know, what this committee must know, is that while emancipation deadbolted the door against the bandits of America, Jim Crow wedged the windows wide open.
In the interview Wednesday, wedged between six different events in the state of Texas, Ms. Pelosi said she was spending no time preparing for a leadership contest.
On Monday, Rosario Dawson gave a dinner at Mailroom, a financial district lounge wedged in the basement of a WeLive building, to benefit the Fashion Rising foundation.
The ball is 15 feet in diameter and is made of a PVC fabric — it must have a tough exterior, since it is wedged against concrete buildings.
Wedged in among the millennials, several of whom turned to steal glances at the author and his girlfriend, they were the oldest audience members by several decades.
Wedged between a four-lane highway and the American-Mexican border wall, the base is reminiscent of those found in Afghanistan and Iraq in the early 2000s.
He prefers a juicy mountain of ground sirloin covered in gooey cheese and wedged between two carb-happy hamburger buns served to a room filled with friends.
At one point, I was wedged between a working-class mother and toddler and a Tesla executive who had come with her 17-year-old son, Maika.
Among them was a camera bag, and when she returned it to the family, a colleague from Cesura discovered a memory card wedged in under the lining.
Noting an already heavy September Senate floor schedule, McConnell told reporters the chances were "probably pretty slim" that a new Russia sanctions measure would be wedged in.
That photo is now the centerpiece of The Black Cowboy Museum, a gallery wedged between storefronts in a little mall a few blocks off Rosenberg's main drag.
In New York, demonstrators stretched for 10 blocks along Central Park West, wedged between the park and a line of buildings on a gray and dreary day.
A large pond that once needed to be avoided by players is now dry, with the balls of so many errant shots wedged in the dried mud.
It is, in fact, no bigger than a shower stall, with a toilet and sink wedged into corners and a drain in the center of the floor.
The student found the flyer on Tuesday wedged between a soap dispenser and the wall in a bathroom at East Central High School in San Antonio, Texas.
Wedged in between is the United States debut of the intriguingly named contemporary company Los Hijos del Director, or The Children of the Director (Jan. 15-16).
With the summit wedged in between the Brexit vote and the U.S. presidential election, G20 leaders will be keen to mount a defense of free trade and globalization.
The majority of the hawkers on Sukhumvit Soi 38 are still there, albeit mostly wedged into a fluorescent-lit indoor area off to the side of the street.
Instead of coughing up, Mr Becker said that he is, in fact, a representative of the Central African Republic (CAR), a failed state wedged between Congo and Chad.
In an adorable snap the Watch What Happens Live host shared on Instagram Tuesday, the dad-to-be can be seen wedged between friends during the intimate gathering.
To frame the terms in the classical economics, platforms like Oliver will be uniquely positioned to capture value from the inefficient gap currently wedged between supply and demand.
The pressure runs along the seams where adjoining sections meet; it varies in strength but is never absent among the composition's tightly wedged planes, both small and large.
It's easy to forget the Titan battles that are wedged in the campaign, but the necessary change of pace serve as bookends and boss-fights for each chapter.
But lately I've found myself less patient with it, more attuned the discordant notes of weak humor being wedged into a setting that's left no space for it.
Since then, many others have risen to the challenge, and posted photos on Twitter of upright spoons, wedged in the dense miasma that is Ooiwatei mud-based ramen.
After a half hour, remove the chicken and place it on a platter breast-side-down, with a small saucer wedged between the chicken's tailbone and the platter.
"The transatlantic alliance is going to be wedged by Iran, Russia and China, putting them in a more powerful position, us in a less powerful position," Sherman said.
"Moms with kids have a lot of trouble in these very narrow seats," he said, also mentioning the middle seat dilemma of being wedged between two large people.
But sometimes, when you're in the midst of a really good seaside selfie session, your bikini bottoms go and ruin everything by getting wedged between your butt cheeks.
Thinly sliced and folded like the train of a luxurious robe, it gets griddled with cheese, slathered in a thick house-made dijonnaise, and wedged onto a bun.
You might not even notice it if you were just driving by; from the outside, it looks like a former Denny's wedged into the corner of a hotel.
I flinched, because I once had seen a head wedged between the sidewalk and the front door of that bar, the head still attached to a dead body.
It wedged itself between us in restaurant booths, whispering anxious thoughts into my ear, encouraging me to overanalyze every single thing that happened during an otherwise fun night.
This September, he and his family opened this restaurant of their own, a diminutive counter with an alleyway entrance wedged between a parking garage and a police station.
A day later, there was a tour of the team's new home in San Francisco, Chase Center, its swirling facade wedged into the cocoon of glassy new skyscrapers.
On a dry lake in the Alvord Desert in Oregon in December 2630.4, Kitty O'Neil wedged herself into a three-wheeled rocket-powered vehicle called the SMI Motivator.
But there's a twist: Mailroom is wedged beneath a Wall Street high-rise that includes WeWork, which offers shared office spaces, and WeLive, which rents dorm-style residences.
CreditCreditAlyssa Schukar for The New York Times CLINTON, Iowa — The Clinton County Democratic Party headquarters is wedged in a nondescript brick building with an unpaved, dusty parking lot.
That's the problem, she says: so many people get food processors as a wedding present or holiday gift and leave them wedged in the corner of the cabinet.
We were wedged in amid ammo boxes, ammo belts, and the feet of another policeman, who stood in the turret behind a Dushka, a Russian heavy machine gun.
This other marriage is wedged into the confines of our real marriages, our work, my motherhood — the way you jam one more book into an already full bookshelf.
The Pyongyang Restaurant still open in Jakarta is in the crowded Kelapa Gading area in the north of the city, wedged between offices, a bank and other eateries.
The 360 square-kilometre sliver of land, wedged between the Sinai Peninsula and Israel, is crowded with 2m people, most of whom don't consider Gaza their ancestral home.
Two passenger coaches also fell partly in the traffic lanes, and two other coaches were left dangling off the bridge, one of them wedged against a tractor-trailer.
There were piles of debris here and there, and many trees had the dead branches of other trees wedged into them, blown there by the hurricane-force winds.
Police allege that when questioned, Donoteo-Reyes, a Mexican national, admitted stuffing his girlfriend's body into a bag, which he wedged between two logs on a farm in Sodus.
Unless it is wedged in a vital organ, the eye, the joints, the spinal fluid or a blood vessel, a bullet is usually just left alone, according to Weiss.
Wedged between a BQE exit ramp and a busy Brooklyn street, the site represents one of those leftover, forgotten, or otherwise bypassed patches of greenery amid the urban landscape.
The car was facing nose down and wedged between trees when the New Salem firefighters arrived, with just a small portion of the rear window visible above the water.
The 42-year-old mother of three was back in the car and on the road when she noticed a folded piece of paper wedged under her windshield wiper.
Lasting only two seasons in 2001 and 2002, the show was a spoof on outback travel shows, which were wedged into the television programming mire that were weekend afternoons.
For those desperate to pretend they are living the high life, even when their knees are wedged against their chin in an economy seat, better just to order champagne.
"Today's session is wedged between the Fed's dovish turn last week and the G20 later this week," said Brian Daingerfield, head of G10 FX strategy, Americas in Stamford, Connecticut.
In that case, big ice lumps had wedged under a bridge and had to be dislodged by a crane, according to a New York Times article about the event.
India has increased aid to Afghanistan in recent years and promised in 2016 to ship more arms, aggravating fears in Pakistan it will become wedged between two hostile nations.
The presidential election in the former Soviet satellite, wedged between China and Russia, comes amid growing frustration among voters over suspected corruption and the perceived ineffectiveness of their governments.
Wedged between China and India, Nepal depends heavily on India for the supply of essential goods including fuel and the use of its ports for trade with other countries.
The tiny state wedged between Germany and France for years blocked EU anti-tax evasion rules that require the exchange of information on bank accounts held by foreign citizens.
When I waited in line to get my car inspected, I smiled when I saw the Bible wedged behind the rear window in the car in front of me.
While waiting for his eggs (poached), toast (white) and potatoes (wedged) to arrive, Black pulls up video of the final game between the Raptors and Bulls on his phone.
The Guv is a man with strong personal convictions, an eloquent debating style and, oh, what appears to be a family-sized Coke Zero box wedged onto his head.
"Larry Nassar wedged himself between myself and my family, and used his leverage as a family friend to pry us apart until we fractured," Stephens said at the hearing.
Images taken from Rosetta at a distance of 2.7 km (1.7 miles) showed Philae wedged into a dark crack on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, the ESA said on Monday.
The Sisters of the Valley farm is a one-acre plot wedged in California's sprawling, agriculture-rich Central Valley, about 19963 miles outside of the city of Merced's limits.
Myanmar has a young and cheap workforce, a long coastline, abundant agricultural land and an ideal location, wedged between the massive markets of China, India and South-East Asia.
A fortressed existence has made them good at blocking out the rest of the Middle East, imagining themselves somewhere else, Silicon Valley perhaps, or wedged between Paris and Berlin.
If Apple can patent a paper bag, there's no reason a bun specially made to hold a hot dog wedged inside of a beef patty can't be patented, too.
About four months ago, CEO Ivan Zhao moved his 25-strong team from another Mission office to this new, "secret" location wedged among residences along a tree-lined street.
After testing the remote, I wedged part one, a slim, curved vibrating device, into the pocket on the vagina area of part two, a "One Size Fits Most" thong.
Finally, the company picked a man who just wedged new planks on either side of the steps so that they would reach the side rail and bolted everything together.
The 21925-acre waterfront development Britomart, wedged between the harbor and the Central Business District, or C.B.D., mixes historic and new buildings that are rapidly filling with upscale tenants.
With some trepidation, I tracked their gazes across the room and saw a man lying on a table with what appeared to be a cantaloupe wedged into his crotch.
At dusk he leaves his apartment building, which is wedged between a popular brunch spot for tech workers and a cannabis shop in the heart of the Mission neighborhood.
Now, she and about 100 relatives have taken refuge in a large tent they built on a strip of land wedged between a peanut field and a banana grove.
Wedged between booths at a local cafe, Duprey said she's voted for both Republicans and Democrats, but now she's looking for a "middle-of-the road type," she said.
Debates when you're running for mayor of New York, occasionally wedged between the traffic report and a Yankees playoff game, aren't the high-pressure affairs of a presidential debate.
I often found myself closer to the edge than I would have liked when our cat adamantly wedged herself between us, but the support of the Aurora didn't waver.
Third molars, or so-called wisdom teeth, generally emerge fully or partially between ages 17 and 26 into limited space and they are often wedged against the second molars.
They were looking for a crudely built wooden loft bed wedged into concrete so that it was suspended above the ground and three feet or so beneath Riverside Drive.
"Today's session is wedged between the Fed's dovish turn last week and the G22019 later this week," said Brian Daingerfield, head of G22 FX strategy, Americas in Stamford, Connecticut.
Bold red is a recurring motif, painting fingernails and toenails, lips, and walls, and appearing via objects from a suitcase to cherries, watermelons, and strawberries strategically wedged between butt cheeks.
The 20-year-old had been firmly wedged in the child-sized seat for three hours before police were called to Landseer Park in Ipswich [England] at 07:50 BST.
How to do it: Assume a tabletop position with hands directly below your shoulders, knees under hips, and the Pilates ring wedged between the bottom of your butt and heel.
Wedged between France, Holland, Germany and Luxembourg, Belgium has remained difficult to govern, with layers of administration and parallel structures serving the three official language groups -- Dutch, French and German.
"The Queen isn't a fan of wedged shoes," Vanity Fair reported in 2015 of why Kate Middleton is never photographed wearing that particular style of shoe in the Queen's presence.
It rapidly gained millions of users, but as usage slowed, Google wedged Google+ into countless services, pushing people to join and use the network — whether they wanted to or not.
The humongous sandwich is piled high with pastrami, turkey, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato and onion and wedged between three slices of rye bread with the help of a wooden skewer.
The hub on the front wheel of the bicycle is a dynamo hub, which stores energy from your cycling to charge any and all the products wedged into the frame.
One rendering shows downtown Duluth with new structures - represented by gray blocks wedged amid historic landmark buildings - that could help accommodate tens of thousands of new residents fleeing climate pressures.
FOR decades Cameroon, wedged between central and west Africa, enjoyed a reputation for calm and stability while its neighbours were mired in a cycle of coups-d'état, wars and bloodshed.
In the space wedged between the steep rock of the Hotel National and crashing waves along the Malecón esplanade, the gathering gradually began to multiply into a thousands-strong crowd.
But today, I held the ass of my phone up to the window light and saw a few flecks of color, a clear indication that something was wedged in there.
On Monday, the chain debuted the Waffle Double Down sandwich, which features two fried chicken fillets with a Belgian waffle wedged between them, drizzled in a Canadian maple aioli sauce.
The YPJ, a Kurdish acronym for women's protection units, was established in 2013 in the self-proclaimed autonomous region of Rojava, wedged between Turkey and territory held by Islamic State.
Larry Ely Murillo-Moncada's body was discovered at a local supermarket wedged behind a refrigerator in January, ten years after he went missing and three years after the store closed.
At times, the dialogue felt clunky, Rick and Gloria like spokespeople for the writer's own political fears and grappling, forebodings of what could actually transpire wedged into the characters' mouths.
Since the top paddle is inserted on top of the handle, it leaves room for food particles and ingredients to become wedged in the hard-to-clean space in between.
Rounding out the group of demolished structures were two smaller office buildings wedged on West 43rd Street, which were most recently home to an Irish pub and a T.G.I. Friday's.
She'd visited Mongolia as first lady in 1995, visiting nomads there as she supported the country wedged between China and Russia for its decision to scrap communism and embrace democracy.
Both skulls were found in a block of breccia, or broken fragments of rock and fossil cemented together, wedged high between the walls of the Apidima Cave in southern Greece.
The event, which kicked off a two-week "Justice for All" multistate campaign tour, comes as Booker, 49, remains wedged in the middle of a crowded pack of Democratic hopefuls.
The works have ranged from a wooden lattice skull wedged between two buildings, to an enormous Alice in Wonderland-esque blue teapot in the middle of a New Hampshire forest.
But Mr. Vaccarello has not made much of a production of its men's wear, which he has shown, when he has shown it at all, wedged in among its women's.
The estate is wedged between a canal that has become home to a variety of upscale restaurants and fashion studios, and a park that remains surrounded by council housing estates.
Boylen would likely have found his players more receptive to the three long practice sessions he wedged in amid Chicago's three games last week if he were a legit newcomer.
But if you don't want to be wedged between heavy-drinking Millenials all night, be sure to make a reservation for seats in the indoor lounge or on the deck.
For example, New York City's notorious Riker's Island Jail Complex, wedged between the Bronx and Queens next to the LaGuardia Airport, garnered headlines for its violent treatment of its prisoners.
They were wedged between a huge Dumpster and the 1895 rowhouse next door, where my former neighbor Ms. Maxine used to live, which is now being converted into luxury condos.
Founded during a silver rush in 1897, the town is wedged between a lake and the steep slopes of the Selkirk Mountains, some 400 miles east of Vancouver by road.
Looking west, they checked out Bethlehem, Pa., a city of 75,000 wedged between Allentown and Easton, which was founded by Moravians in the mid-18th century, and pitched their tent.
Wedged near the border with Alabama and Georgia, Marianna's 7,000 residents depend on the federal medium-security prison to employ nearly 300 people in good-paying jobs with attractive benefits.
If the battery pack was wedged in the seat as the police report suggests, it could have been subjected to enough heat and pressure to exacerbate the process of thermal runaway.
"I stood in front of the university, wedged between students in SA uniforms, in the prime of their lives, and saw our books flying into the quivering flames," Kästner later wrote.
Its self-fashioning extended to international politics: wedged between the Iron Curtain countries and the West, it aligned with neither, instead finding common cause with countries such as Indonesia and Nigeria.
In a photo taken by Philae's mothership, the Rosetta orbiter, you can see the probe wedged in a crevasse, its landing legs sticking up in the air like an overturned beetle's.
There's a big soliloquy about criminal justice policy abruptly wedged between a difficult passage about cancer and his moving visit to the home of Chinese immigrants whose son was just killed.
As he wedged himself between her and the railing to try to get to the door, he started to "rub his body and particularly his crotch against me," Jarvinen, 32, said.
In climbing jargon, "free" means using only rock formations for support, not rope-ladders or other paraphernalia clipped to pre-drilled bolts or wedged in cracks; "solo" signifies dispensing with protection.
But for Igor Pleshkov, who employs 300 workers in a cement factory in this region of 1 million people wedged between EU members Lithuania and Poland, the future now looks dark.
Gnassingbe's opponents have been seeking term limits and other constitutional reforms since then, to align the former French colony wedged between Ghana and Benin with most of its West African neighbors.
I am not exactly sure how attempting to achieve the perfect cat-eye with a toilet wedged between my bare legs would fit into this fantasy, but I imagine not well.
As the material moves through factory machinery, the pile of silicone is wedged just so that the end result is a perfectly rounded tube of glossy yet incredibly silky-seeming material.
The ban, wedged into the Fiscal Year 2018 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), would preclude all federal computers and connected networks from using antivirus software made by the Russian cybersecurity firm.
As with a number of high-end smartphones, the speakers still feel like an afterthought, relegated to a small grille wedged on the bottom between the USB-C port and stylus.
Photographs from the scene showed the front of the tour bus wedged inside the back of the trailer, with emergency workers using metal ladders to reach the inside of the bus.
But church leaders said they did fit with his message of modesty, looking especially minuscule when wedged into motorcades of mostly mammoth sport utility vehicles rolling through the streets of Manhattan.
The office is wedged in a strip mall between a gun armory and a vape shop, underscoring the political diversity of this partly-suburban, partly-rural district north of Los Angeles.
There are certain items you can bring onboard that will make you feel like you've hit the travel jackpot, even if you're sitting in the last row, wedged between two strangers.
The show, set in Milan's Brera Academy of Arts, opened with famed model Eva Herzigova wearing a black ribbed turtleneck sweater with wide shoulders over riding trousers, in tall wedged boots.
My friends and I spread a blanket across the living-room hardwood and drank whatever we could find in the fridge, the chardonnay wedged between the orange juice and the mayonnaise.
The black square "arrow head" is actually a plane being followed by its CONTRAIL (the revealer at 40D), as demonstrated by the five CON rebuses wedged between the trailing black squares.
Both Jell-O and Plymouth Rock's coffee packs were discontinued, but wedged into the memories of New Englanders; on recipes across the internet, New Englanders reminisce about the after-dinner dessert.
The work is constant, so the odd personal moment has to be wedged in, carefully, on days when there's no set to schlep to, gear in tow, before the sun rises.
Wedged between a catering cart, her seat, a piece of the plane, and the body of a fellow crew member, she crashed into a snowy incline severely injured but still alive.
Blast from the past A long-lost purse is serving as a time capsule after a custodian discovered it wedged between a locker and a wall at an Ohio middle school.
I followed a few minutes later, my camera wedged between my abdomen and the bulging rock, threatening to spit me out of the flaring crack in which my hands were jammed.
But Scarpa couldn't produce a simple stone floor: Here, there is no joint or mortar between the tiles; rather, the stones are wedged together, creating a surface like a choppy sea.
Although it is wedged between China and Russia and has a land mass roughly four times the state of Texas, few outside the commodities business could pin it on a map.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — On the morning after Hillary Clinton lost in November 2016, I stood wedged between television cameras, in the back of a hotel ballroom, and watched a Democratic breakdown.
The small but mighty club, wedged between Elmurst and Jackson Heights, is a lively gathering place for Colombians and other Latinos, as well as a broad mix of other Queens residents.
But some cooler air wedged over the region may not cede its ground — so we'll lean toward high temperatures closer to 553, rather than the 60 degrees some models are forecasting.
Though Mr. Estrada calls himself a farmer, his bounty sprouts from the unlikeliest of settings: a patch of green wedged among the bodegas and public housing projects of the South Bronx.
"'29 Palms' was written in an American desert town wedged in between the infinite sands, the all night 7-11s, and the 24-hour razor fades," Romy says of the track.
The downpours and floods hit a region near the medieval hilltop city of Carcassonne and dotted with stone villages on a sweep of land wedged between two mountain ranges and the Mediterranean.
I inquired about a pair of very high wedged sandals that Beyonce was wearing in a photo, and was shown a large selection of flat sandals that looked dubiously similar at best.
On Sunday night, an hourlong special on mounting violence against police officers, called "Police Emergency," was wedged between hours of impeachment coverage and mockery of Democrats from Joe Biden to Bernie Sanders.
He was stationed at Al Taqaddum air base, a key hub wedged between Falluja and Ramadi, where he worked with a shock trauma platoon as the physician in charge of resuscitative medicine.
It has also placed a 500km limit, ostensibly on safety grounds, on the total length of surveillance flights above Kaliningrad, a small exclave wedged between Poland and Lithuania that bristles with missiles.
It follows a report from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in May that a man found a lone right foot wearing a hiking boot wedged between logs on Gabriola Island near Vancouver.
At one Louisiana party, an expectant father wedged a melon into an alligator's jaws; when the gator chomped down, the melon split open, spattering blue goo everywhere, to cheers from the crowd.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel finished fourth, while Finnish team mate Kimi Raikkonen retired with his front wing wedged awkwardly under the car after clouting the barriers on the 12th of the 78 laps.
Past a lantern-studded courtyard, in a sixteenth century palazzo in the heart of Milan, models perched on high wedged heels were draped in shawls, stoles, vests, ponchos and multi-colored fabrics.
Because the Chapel was found in weighted trash bags, wedged under a sheet of ice, Scott County Animal Shelter believes that the puppy was intentionally left for dead by her former owner.
We've all been there: waking up the day after Christmas with the sludge of cookies still on your teeth and a hunk of rogue sugarplum wedged in the grooves of your molars.
They—well, we—lived at the top of a windy hill in a suburb of a suburb, wedged between a stand of wild honeysuckle and a pond shaped like a swollen nose.
So you've woken up wedged between Captain Morgan and Colonel Sanders, and you now understand that no amount of honey, cayenne pepper, and lemon juice is going to return you to normal.
His bakery is wedged between the rubble of several bomb sites, and a dead rat lay on the ground nearby as a crowd gathered round the service window jostling to be served.
The leather-and-glass encased dining room of Le Jules Verne, where he'll dine Thursday, is perched 400 feet off the ground, wedged into the wrought iron girders of the Eiffel Tower.
The landlocked North Asian country, wedged between China and Russia, has been struggling with weak demand for its chief export commodities, coal and copper, as well as a collapse in foreign investment.
Wedged between China and India, Nepal is one of the poorest nations in South Asia and is recovering from a 2015 earthquake that killed 9,000 people and destroyed about one million homes.
He birdied his first four holes and then added an eagle at the par-five 14th, his fifth hole, where his wedged approach shot took one bounce before disappearing into the cup.
Apple has wedged itself firmly at the very high end of the tablet market This is largely attributable to the rollout of iPad Pro, which Apple first introduced in November of 2015.
It is a three-acre space, shaded by trees and wedged in a stretch between the Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges, where children can clamber up jungle gyms and athletes can play basketball.
Lucroy and Darvish are among the very best in the game at historically poor positions for Texas, and their one remaining year of team control has wedged Daniels into a precarious position.
What power the film accrues comes from a number of lingering images: among them, lighted masks some people wear, wedged over their faces, shining outward, but seeming not to impede their vision.
It was a Thursday evening on the Columbia University campus, and a group from the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority was wedged onto couches eating takeout, some seated cross-legged on the floor.
And you listened, mesmerized, chuckling along while quaffing your second or third or 13th drink in his bar, Sunny's Bar, wedged in at the foot of the harbor in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Still wedged between their torsos, it occurred to me that Grammy Annette has probably been on this earth too long to be scandalized by some friendly kid with a home dye job.
But now that she was peering in through the double doors that had been wedged open for ventilation's sake, she realized how different the room was from every other in the school.
But in a possible rush to finish, more contentious social issues, which are often wedged into the spending plan, may be deferred to later in the legislative session, which ends in June.
So hot that someone had wedged takeout Chinese food between the scalding radiator and the wall, possibly to keep it warm — a full container of shrimp-fried rice and brown-breaded nuggets.
Back then, the notion that Shiffrin would chase medals in five Olympic events seemed more plausible because the races were evenly spaced across 12 days, not wedged into nine, action-packed days.
It's simply a nice place to eat and drink, wedged into a very old, very narrow brick building with a tiny bar, a tiny kitchen and a few tables on two levels.
WASHINGTON — For days, the nation's top intelligence official found himself wedged between lawmakers eager to see a potentially explosive whistle-blower complaint and other Trump administration officials who deemed it off-limits.
At the end of Season 2, someone wedged a stick into the car's steering wheel, honking him to distraction as he readied for a kill shot in sniper position on a hillside.
The operator of the two trains that crashed, Bayerische Oberlandbahn, says on its website that the trains of the so-called Meridian line both partially derailed and are wedged into each other.
Erik Ramirez, a former sous-chef at Eleven Madison Park, recently opened a quirky portal to Lima, Peru, at a boho-swanky restaurant wedged under the shadow of the B.Q.E. in Williamsburg.
"We haven't been out to dinner together in a very long time," she said, and now here they were, on a date with a press escort, a tape recorder wedged between them.
EL EJIDO, Spain — Wedged between the mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, the Almería province of southern Spain was once a setting for the spaghetti westerns that turned Clint Eastwood into a star.
A taxi successfully wedged itself into a gap in our line — one karter was far behind another — and made a point to drive slowly to delay the back half of the group.
A small altarpiece of cotton branches and family photos aimed to create a quiet place for visitors to remember ancestors, but it was wedged into a gallery corner by the entrance ramp.
Wedged into the coastline between the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels, Hoboken is one of the country's most densely populated places, with more than 50,000 people living in slightly more than a square mile.
New Caledonian crow with a stickPhoto: Auguste von BayernLet's say there is a hundred dollar bill wedged behind a bookshelf just beyond your reach, and beside the shelf is a set of TinkerToys.
The physician also explains the process: Follow the first drug, oral mifepristone, with misoprostol either six to eight hours later, if inserted vaginally, or 219 hours later, if wedged between cheek and gums.
They'll persist as they are, either wedged into their human-size vitrine and labeled "Her Coffin" (2016), or perhaps only as individual objects that refuse to decompose in the ground on their own.
The juvenile Barosaurus had just been laid out on the floor in the American Museum of Natural History when a staff member noticed a piece of candy corn wedged in the creature's mouth.
She came from a strict family, and had wedged herself so deeply in the closet that she would flinch if I so much as made eye contact with her while others were around.
There's a nano-SIM card slot wedged into the top cover of the laptop, which, based on my brief hands-on time with the machine, seems to be an awkward place for it.
During his 36 years as the head of state, his country of half a million inhabitants wedged in between Belgium, Germany and France, turned from an industrial backwater into an international financial hub.
The dining room is boxy, and the tables, which in the first location were partly secluded with rice-paper chandeliers behind hanging curtains, seem to have been wedged in wherever they would fit.
At Jonny Kest's classes at Center for Yoga, the suburban Detroit studio he founded in 1993, it's not unusual to find 75 or more students wedged into the very hot, very dark studio.
Wedged along the Pacific coast between Los Angeles and San Diego, Orange County is home to more than three million people, living in a maze of communities ranging from surfer towns to exurbs.
Despite taking the place of "Scandal," which has moved to midseason, and being wedged between "Grey's Anatomy," at 8, and "How to Get Away With Murder," at 10, it's not a Shondaland production.
Approaching a door wedged under a stairwell on the ground level, I asked Cheserek if maybe we had to pick up his clothes first, thinking he was taking me to the laundry room.
Wedged between Ohio and Pennsylvania, it has the distinction of being the only US city that "sits in one state while its borders touch two other states," the town boasts on its website.
In a midseason coup allegedly orchestrated by Commissioner Adam Silver, 76-year-old Jerry Colangelo, one of the league's good ol' boys, was wedged into the Sixers organization as Chairman of Basketball Operations.
Wedged in among the cheerily printed short shorts and assorted oddments of New York Men's Day, there it was, at Sundae School, a year-old brand with the most targeted of sales pitches.
Conservative lawmakers also tried to wedged a sneaky anti-abortion provision into Trump's 2017 tax plan, giving expectant parents the option of creating a college savings account before their child is even born.
Atlanta Hawks superstar Paul Millsap was involved in a serious accident involving a motorcycle -- which left his Rolls-Royce smashed up and the bike wedged into the front end ... TMZ Sports has learned.
So there he was, walking through a Muzak-filled shopping mall, where the Paradise school district had converted a former LensCrafters into a temporary school, wedged between a JCPenney and a toy store.
One was the Hexentric, a set of six-sided nuts in different sizes that, in lieu of pitons, are wedged into cracks in the rock and attached to ropes to anchor a climber.
Around midday on Friday at the suburban Gwinnett Place Mall, volunteers shuffled into a Democratic office wedged between a shoe store and a vacant space to contact voters who had cast provisional ballots.
Around the time she visited Bedford-Stuyvesant, thousands gathered for a rally for Mr. Sanders in Prospect Park, the pristine patch of green wedged between lower-income Crown Heights and upscale Park Slope.
Calgary got on the board in the first when Backlund ripped a one-timer wide that caromed off the end boards to Tkachuk, who wedged it past Rask's left side at 11:35.
A narrow cabinet wedged between the stove and the wall was functionally useless until Mr. Li turned it into a slide-out spice rack (a project inspired when the cabinet door fell off).
Wedged between adolescence and adulthood, José (the excellent Enrique Salanic, in one of his first films) lives with his mother in a home always dimly lit, usually by the yellowish glow of streetlights.
As others were believed to have been sucked out of the jet into subfreezing temperatures, Ms. Vulovic remained inside part of the shattered fuselage, wedged in by a food cart, as it plunged.
"I've always said it, Ryder Cup, there's nothing like it," Garcia, who was serenaded by the fans wedged into the towering first tee grandstand as he walked out to begin his match, said.
Home fries: "They tend to still have their skin on as chunked or wedged potatoes, and they aren't deep fried but tend to be fried in a skillet, usually in oil," she said.
In a portion of the film Mr. Hsiung narrates, dead piglets are piled up behind a sow who is wedged into a crate so tightly that she cannot move away from the mess.
"We've lucked out so far," said Cory Summer, 47, a 25-year resident of Carolina Beach, a shore town on a peninsula south of Wilmington, wedged between the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic.
This marks the first time that the full Southern plane of the galactic center has been captured at submillimeter wavelengths, which is a region wedged between the infrared and microwave bands of the spectrum.
The thing could barely be wedged into the kitchenette; they had to move the puzzles and empty litter boxes, and even then they ended up scraping some paint off the corner of the wall.
Microsoft didn't change much with the Laptop 3's external design over the prior models — it's still an aluminum clamshell laptop with a slightly wedged shape that's easy to slip into a shoulder bag.
The tiny state wedged between France and Germany has the euro zone's largest investment fund industry, with nearly 4.5 trillion euros ($5.1 trillion) of assets, twice those of Germany, European Central Bank data show.
"When they approached the vehicle, it crashed at the corner," Chief Conry told reporters, speaking near the Jeep, which was wedged between a police car and a parked car, its doors flung wide open.
It's fitting, he noted, that the gallery where his show is installed is situated in the museum's American Wing, wedged between a Federal period room and glass cases holding decorative pieces of colonial finery.
The straightforward answer is no, though I imagine a micropenis or a standard-small penis could be wedged into one of the circular crevices, if you and your partner wanted that, for whatever reason.
Coming from the self-proclaimed autonomous region of Rojava, wedged between the Turkish border and territory held by Islamic State, Mustafa enjoys freedoms that few women living under the militants' rule could dream of.
I wedged myself between the wall and a garbage can—one of the only spots left to stand in the mid-size conference room with aged, patterned red carpeting and two massive glass chandeliers.
She was wedged into a tiny booth last month at the Triple Crown Bar with her friend and creative partner, Grace Helbig, a YouTube celebrity in her own right with over three million subscribers.
They have listed it on an official website of weather calamities, alongside the spring sandstorms and summer rainstorms that sweep the capital, wedged between mountains bordering the Gobi Desert and the North China Plain.
But development has been repeatedly delayed amid financing difficulties and concerns about the role played by foreign firms in the former Soviet satellite of 3 million people, which is wedged between China and Russia.
I was lying on a slowly deflating air mattress on the floor of my parents' living room, wedged firmly between my 2- and 4-year-old sons, when I decided something had to change.
This is just as well because I listen to them in an illusion of an apartment that's made from plywood, plasterboard and polyvinyl chloride, wedged into the raucous midst of a coastal university town.
Only on his own unaccompanied improvisations, typically wedged between tunes, did he pull the focus off Mr. Ross and Mr. Wilkins — who often took solos away from each other, wrangling in a friendly repartee.
If it feels the need to blast its loyal users with irritating prompts then these should be channeled into that notification center, not wedged into the File Explorer or on top of the task bar.
Spain's wealthiest region, wedged in the northeast on the Mediterranean coast below the mountainous border with France, has its own language and culture, and a growing minority there have nurtured hopes of independence for years.
The spartan space contains just a few tables wedged next to an enormous cooking station, where participants choose either the five-course or the seven-course "über-posh" set menu focused on a particular theme.
Sometimes, these videos get through simply because creators aren't even trying to be disturbing — their creations are so smoothly wedged in the uncanny valley that an algorithm couldn't possibly grasp just how hellish they are.
Wedged between EPL seasons, it's a battle between two crowned heroes—the FA Cup winners and the previous season's Premier League champions—that previews what the future holds after the dust settles from summer transfers.
The cabin was furnished with two mattresses, which Tanooka wedged himself between at nights to keep warm, between that and a tap providing water outside, he was in relatively good shape for a short stay.
It's his aides, however, who sometimes dread boarding Air Force One for a lengthy flight overseas, knowing full well the boss will make little use of the bed wedged into the nose of the plane.
Horiguchi landed many good right hands on Kape as he burst in and many on the counter, but some of his more spectacular moments came as he wedged his way up the inside of kicks.
CreditCreditBen Knight/Patagonia WEDGED between Arizona and Utah, less than 22060 miles upriver from the Grand Canyon, a soaring concrete wall nearly the height of two football fields blocks the flow of the Colorado River.
Mismatched tables and chairs -- all in muted tones -- look like they've come from an office surplus store and then bounced through multiple government buildings before ending up wedged between Mueller's prosecutors and their latest witness.
The triangular mass of land, wedged between the continents of Africa and Asia, is a violent place as ISIS holds onto a foothold in the north of the peninsula and inspires local Islamist extremist groups.
And this is particularly appealing because Congress is generally wedged into a straitjacket of inaction when it comes to new initiatives or reducing the deficit because it has no way to pay for either effort.
"Psy Ops" has gnashing, dissonant, trebly guitar riffs over pounding drum syncopations, with Nadia Garofalo wedging telegraphic little bursts of lyrics — "now pay attention/your anger/fear/has got me" — wedged tightly into the groove.
Deep in the blue-collar San Diego neighborhood of Kearny Mesa, wedged between auto dealerships and neon-lit fast-food chains, the chef John Hong is performing nightly timed shows of the Japanese ritual omakase.
It started with viral videos of marine life with straws wedged in their nostrils, pushed by groups like Stop Sucking and the Ocean Conservancy, and picked up by sites like Treehugger, BuzzFeed, and the Dodo.
The son of non-English speaking immigrants, Mr. Lindor and his family were wedged between a wealthy, white community on one end of the neighborhood and an impoverished and predominantly black population on the other.
It's a blithe pop jumble, with one jarring exception: Wedged between a poster for a blaxploitation film and an Archie comic is a spread containing a 1935 Vanity Fair cover depicting a Hitler-monster hybrid.
The YPG still controls the small region of Tal Rifaat, wedged between an area under Turkish control to the north and areas controlled by the Syrian government and anti-Syrian government rebels to the south.
There are shrunken women wedged on either side of him, retaining all their alluring features in perfect detail: high cheekbones, eyebrows plucked, lashes caked with blue mascara, hair washed and coiffed, smelling like ripe sugarcane.
Both of these factors as well as the rise of the smartphone have given way to the "always-on" job, wedged into our lives from both Silicon Valley and corporate America in the last decade.
Forty years of war, from the 1980s' Soviet occupation to internal fighting and the war against the Taliban, destroyed much of the city of Kabul, wedged in a narrow valley between the Hindu Kush mountains.
Kardashian West&aposs pants — combined with the wedged flip-flops — were a nod to fashion trends of the early 2000s, when celebrities like Christina Aguilera often wore formfitting, shiny, animal-print pants in bold colors.
Those issues, plus leadership contests among both Democrats and Republicans, promise to dominate the brief session of Congress wedged in between last week's congressional elections and the start of the 2019-2020 Congress in January.
The atmospheric club it left behind seems quaint and cramped by comparison: wedged between the old train line and the newer freeway, rather like an elegant historic home that has been encroached upon by modern developments.
Londoners, incensed by Trump's new immigration policies, took to the streets from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square -- a roughly half-mile stretch wedged between St. James Park and the Thames River that includes 10 Downing Street.
Prior to Gorske's first bite of his milestone burger on Friday, a crowd gathered to watch him eat the all-beef patty topped with special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, wedged inside a sesame-seed bun.
There's something great about reading a print magazine or book, but let's face it, that is for when you are in the comfort of your own home, not wedged into the corner of a sweaty train.
Wedged between India and China, Nepal needs to balance ties, but the outcome of the election could determine which of the Asian giants gets the upper hand in the battle for influence in the buffer state.
Founded by a Taiwanese Buddhist monk in 2011, the Amitofo center is one of numerous diplomatic and cultural ties that connect Taiwan and the Kingdom of Swaziland, a tiny country wedged between Mozambique and South Africa.
Once your eyes adjust, you spy them amid the trunks and branches — a constellation of nine meticulously conceived minimalist boxes, hoisted on support beams or wedged into the side of the hill like shy, wild creatures.
Russia has said previous deployments of Iskander missiles to Kaliningrad, a slice of Russia wedged between Poland and Lithuania, were temporary and a response to the United States building up its forces in the Baltic region.
Wedged somewhere in between the interview's more contentious answers, Banks drops a relatively innocuous story about an appearance that he made on The Mike Douglas Show with one of his more famous pupils: Sir Roger Moore.
Dave Mitton, who lives south of Salt Lake City in Utah, posted a video on January 14 showing how a navel orange wedged into the steering wheel fooled his P85D Tesla Model S into driving itself.
My sister and I nestled into the depths of the back seat, bunched up against another spare front car seat my father had wedged in behind his own broken seat to keep himself from sliding backwards.
As I cleaned the spilled rabbit food from the couch cushions, I thought about the couches of my life, all the times I had been wedged between parents to be told about a death or divorce.
The house, with a green grassy roof that lowers its energy consumption and cools the five-bedroom home, is wedged into a triangular space near the bluff without disturbing a large sycamore tree the owners cherish.
Pulling into an enormous parking lot, we found Ale Gefen, Hebrew for "grape leaves," a pretty restaurant of pale wood and rustic touches that felt out of place wedged between a toy store and a gym.
The neighborhood known as Val-Fourré, wedged between a highway and a bend in the Seine river, is populated almost entirely by Arab and African immigrants, living in one of France's highest concentrations of subsidized housing.
The stage of the Baalbek International Festival - Lebanon's oldest having been started in 1956 - is even more spectacular, wedged between the temples of Jupiter and Bacchus, among the largest and best preserved Roman temples in the world.
So out the door you stride with that week's New Yorker wedged beneath your arm, a new episode of Flash Forward playing in your ear, or the latest Jesmyn Ward novel cued up on your Kindle app.
Some Sunnysiders, however, simply hopped across the water to Lake Village—today a seemingly typical Delta town, wedged between the nondescript highway and Lake Chicot and bisected by a railway track, beside which squats a cotton gin.
Six months after their baby son was found dead in their recreational vehicle, wedged between a couch and the driver's seat, the parents of Brendon Newton have been charged with murder and child neglect, according to reports.
The chain debuted a similar item in Canada in May with the Waffle Double Down sandwich, which featured two fried chicken fillets with a Belgian waffle wedged between them, and drizzled in a Canadian maple aioli sauce.
Lamb hit a 3193-pointer with 3183 seconds remaining to give the Hornets the lead, and then Charlotte held on when Kawhi Leonard's 3173-point attempt wedged between the rim and the backboard with one second remaining.
He said that Myanmar's geographic position—wedged between China, the Indian subcontinent and the rest of Southeast Asia means that the country is influenced by lots of "ancient ways … and philosophies" surrounding food from across the region.
The decision was explained to shoppers in the company's 1972 catalog, followed by an impassioned 14-page essay by the climber Doug Robinson, and the pitons were replaced by aluminum chocks that could be wedged, not hammered.
On one play where Anthony called for Adams to set a high ball screen, Tucker crowded him, fought over the pick, and nearly wedged himself inside Anthony's jersey, disallowing a pocket pass and dictating what came next.
You rifle through your wallet, the one they bought you for your 18th birthday, grown squidgy and worn after years of being wedged full of receipts in your ass pocket: your train home is in two days.
I sat in the back of a leaky canoe as Rene Rubén Lurici Aguilara, a sharpshooter, stood at the bow, a flashlight wedged between his chin and his shoulder, his rifle scanning the surface of the water.
After all, Barcelona is Spain's tourism hub, a cosmopolitan city visited by millions who are oblivious to politics but fascinated by the area's architecture, food, soccer team and spectacular location, wedged between verdant hills and the Mediterranean.
Neighborhood Joint Between rush-hour traffic and crowds from the nearby sports bar, passers-by could miss Quest Bookshop, a plain storefront set back from the street and wedged next to a Chinese restaurant in Midtown East.
The police announced that they had detained five people and raided nine homes and offices, in Barcelona and two other Catalan cities — Lleida and Girona — as well as in Andorra, a principality wedged between France and Spain.
MONTCLAIR, N.J. — In a newsroom wedged into a storefront here, reporters worked on stories about the contentious issues driving the conversation around town, like a property reassessment that could affect taxes and testing in the public schools.
The space — one room in an industrial building in New York's Garment District, wedged between a deli and a storefront that specializes in metal snaps — operates as both a factory and headquarters for her clothing label, Gravitas.
In 2016, researchers from the University of York analyzed "microfossils" that were removed from the mouth of a 1.2 million year old human skeleton, and discovered raw animal tissue, insects, pollen, and grass wedged in its teeth.
Then this week, it transformed into something more macabre when a red tarp flew off one of the pancaked upper stories, revealing the dangling legs of a corpse that has been wedged under the rubble since October.
Now that Carlson is the anchor at the heart of the Fox News prime-time lineup—wedged between Bill O'Reilly, at eight, and Sean Hannity, at ten—he has to think anew about what loyalty might mean.
He slid it back up on the roof, wedged it to keep it from sliding off, then put a jar of nails and a claw hammer there before using the window ledge to climb up beside it.
"All the records you see here allow me to communicate," Peterkin says, while flicking through shelves of vinyl wedged between the production gear in his apartment-turned-studio in Berlin's Friedrichshain area where he's lived since 2014.
"They combed the campground but missed a big tract of private property next door," says Thompson, adding he followed a path on the property where he found a tree with a Spalding little league baseball wedged into it.
While Uber has wedged its way into many smartphone-using consumers' transportation options by offering an easy to use, and often very cheap hired transport option, Gett has been quietly building up a business mainly targeting business users.
One recent afternoon, I stood under a palm tree outside our house wondering how my daughter, barely four feet tall, could possibly have managed to propel a sandal into impossibly high branches, where it was wedged, coconut style.
The incongruity of a container of blue light wedged into a large natural form is allayed by Braman's poetic play of the organic against the geometric, as well as the specificity of her color combinations, scale, and materials.
So until this moment, the order from least expensive to most, it went: 300, 450, 63 and 63 S. Now there's this 43 wedged in there somewhere ... but only on the Coupe side of the C-Class line.
I wasn't gonna walk around for like a decade, you know, with a copy of 'Balm in Gilead' wedged in my pocket and like, you know, hanging out dressed in all black clothes at McSorley's all night long.
I've gotten really good at strategically draping over almost anything in a pinch: two liter soda bottles, certain types of wedged shoes, and most bike racks are good, especially if you can find one not covered in gum.
His main picture showed him wedged between two table dancers in matching promo leotards, instantly marking him as the type to sit bored out of his mind in segregated VIP areas sipping free bottles of 4 percent champagne.
A pair of identical twins, Rico and Rocco, in their twenties, with oily black curls and skinny white jeans—twin iPhones wedged in their tight pockets—have just finished their act and are packing up their boom box.
According to the zoo, Zuberi, an 8-year-old male reticulated giraffe, died under the animal park's care after getting his neck "wedged in a small space in a metal railing" at the facility's off-exhibit giraffe complex.
The vast and environmentally pristine coastal plain, wedged between the Beaufort Sea and Brooks Range mountains, is prized for its importance to caribou, polar bears and other wildlife but is believed to hold billions of barrels of oil.
More recently, viral photos and videos have elevated the cause: a dead sperm whale that washed ashore in Indonesia with thirteen pounds of plastic in its stomach, a sea turtle with a drinking straw wedged up its nostril.
The second-to-last Blockbuster, a squat blue-and-yellow slab wedged next to a real estate agency in Western Australia, will stop renting videos on Thursday and shut down for good at the end of the month.
To the north, where the facade meets Milan's skyline and becomes mostly glass, cantilevering over the street, the block breaks into a zigzag of shifting floor plates, rectangles and trapezoids, the whole building wedged onto a triangular plot.
But unfortunately the embarrassing message has already been received, and probably wedged deep into her teenage brain: there are always going to be people leering at parts of your body that you may not even be thinking about.
There will be no trace of those of us who once populated the place, other than archaeological remnants: a paper clip wedged at the back of a desk drawer, a Post-it note clinging to a file cabinet.
He shows me a video of him and Reid in bed together, where she's naked but mostly obscured by Pump's foot, which is adorned with a few of his diamond rings, and has a joint wedged between his toes.
And for those skeptical that maybe the package is just wedged into the door for a unique perspective that simply makes it look like it's been thrown, well, the same Reddit user shared this video to support his claim.
The landlocked country, wedged between China and Russia, is mired in debt following a slump in commodity prices, a precipitous drop in foreign investment and a rapidly declining currency, forcing the government to hike interest rates and slash spending.
On Sunday, during its second-to-last pass over Philae's likely resting spot on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the Rosetta spacecraft's OSIRIS camera obtained visual confirmation of the robotic lander, wedged into a dark crevice beneath a craggy cliff.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Wedged just above the display is a thin sliver of an earpiece, which works in tandem with the phone's bottom-mounted speaker to deliver true stereo sound, something no OnePlus phone has ever had before.
So if it stays wedged in the larger, dominating ridge of high pressure until Maria moves sufficiently close, Jose may pull Maria away from the coast just as a low-pressure system moving off the coast would normally do.
The issue has effectively wedged the state government, as Premier Anastasia Palazsczuk has to balance her desire to create jobs against a public resentful of giving tax breaks to foreign corporations to extract natural resources that can't be replaced.
With the help of a minigame of sorts called "Project Discovery" that's been neatly wedged into EVE's lore, players now sift through millions of images of human cells and identify proteins by spotting key patterns for in-game rewards.
Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), the goliath health insurance middle-men wedged between plan managers, drug manufacturers, patients and pharmacies, make huge profits by forcing pharmacies to pay back a portion of drug sales after the sale has been completed.
Whitley, wedged into a back-row seat like a Hummer limousine in a parking space for a compact car, raised his hand and said he looked forward to the Meeting for Worship more this year than in the past.
The man sat "with his knees wedged against the seat in front and the rest of his body was over spilling into my seat by some inches" on the flight from Bangkok to London in January 2016, Prosser said.
This week, Game of Thrones opened with a reprieve of sorts after last week's heartbreaking ending, where it was revealed that Hodor's ultimate purpose in life was to accomplish the same thing as a chair wedged under a doorknob.
Over the next 19 months, he traveled there nearly 873 times, in a motorcade of armored S.U.V.s, wearing a bulletproof vest, with his hands shackled together, wedged between two guards armed with machine guns and two more behind him.
And on Wednesday Mr. Esper took the stage at NATO headquarters in Brussels, wedged between what could be a looming conflict in the Middle East and convincing America's top allies that he was the right person for the job.
A century-old two-bedroom partial adobe house with a metal roof and laminate floors, wedged between two much bigger homes on West Dallas Street, saw its annual property taxes rise from $905 five years ago to $3,003 today.
On Florence Fabricant's must-try list: new projects from the chefs John Fraser and Jonathan Benno, speakeasy-style nooks wedged over, under and around existing restaurants — and maybe that catch-your-own-dinner place Manhattan has been waiting for.
Stanton, wearing a Yankees cap and workout top, spoke for about six minutes in front of his two locker stalls, which were wedged in a corner of the clubhouse between Brett Gardner and the minor league pitcher Brady Lail.
On the sixth day of my weeklong odyssey across America by air, I found myself wedged into a middle seat in the far reaches of a flight from Des Moines to Phoenix, wearing the sweatpants I had slept in.
But Mr. Sondland wedged his way into Ukraine policymaking anyway, attending the new president's inauguration in Kiev in May and briefing Mr. Trump afterward, all over the objections of the national security adviser at the time, John R. Bolton.
Scene City 12 Photos View Slide Show ' LOS ANGELES — "I missed acting," the actor Adrien Brody said on Saturday night as he wedged himself into a celebrity mosh pit at the restaurant Madeo and back into the Hollywood mix.
So, on a crisp Monday morning in November, she traveled 223 minutes by bus to CSL Plasma, a blood plasma collection center wedged between a Dollar Tree and a Wells Fargo bank in a strip mall in North Philadelphia.
Adam Eidinger, the founder of DCMJ, a medical marijuana advocacy group that organized the demonstration, told VICE News that several police officers were "wedged" between protesters and the large joint during negotiations over whether or not they could proceed.
This was, we now know, good for a 19213 OPS+; if you did that in the NL last year, you'd have been one of the 10 best hitters in the league, wedged somewhere between Matt Carpenter and Buster Posey.
According to the records, both Hutchinson and David Riess were killed by small-caliber weapons in bathrooms, both had towels draped over their bodies and a rolled-up towel was wedged between the floor and bathroom door in both cases.
They dragged Ryan to the elevator and then into a waiting car, the tops of his feet, still wedged into flip-flops, scraping the asphalt so hard that his toes still bear thick white calluses more than a year later.
But it was all by design, and they were practicing shock troops AIDS activism, where those protests wedged open the doors of power and allowed us to talk to the right people about housing, insurance, IV drug use policies and politics.
The other new photos include a stack of houses wedged between two cliffs, so that if one were removed they would all topple, and a portrait of an architect drawing, in which he looks like part of an architectural rendering.
As noted by The Verge, the billboard is located at 4th and Townsend, wedged between the city's SOMA and Mission Bay neighborhoods, spitting distance from a heavily trafficked Caltrain station, Lyft HQ, and Oracle Park, where the San Francisco Giants play.
I'm kind of being wedged between the generation of my mother, who is an immigrant mother and is apprehensive about these sort of protests, and my young niece in terms of fighting for what her future is going to be like.
Wedged between the Fort Washington freeway trench and the Ohio River, a stone's throw from the city's baseball park and football stadium, sits the Riverfront Transit Center, a two-story tall, half-mile long underground concrete tube opened in 2003.
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"The shore is an ancient world," Rachel Carson wrote from a desk in that house, a pine-topped table wedged into a corner of a room where the screen door trembles with each breeze, as if begging to be unlatched.
The gestures of editing video (and the language applied to it) are really still wedged in the physical, in a desire to likewise brutalize the digital image (or sound), through the cut, the wipe, the contrast, the matte, the pitch shift.
So what did Baby Jessica — who drew saturation coverage in 1987, when she fell down a well in Texas and remained wedged there for 58 and a half agonizing hours — think of this daring rescue mission halfway around the world?
If you do want your meat and potatoes to be meat and potatoes, then little ones, wedged and put in a hot oven in a cast-iron pan with a good deal of olive oil or duck fat are particularly fine.
Opinion Marine Corps recruits arrive for the Emblem Ceremony on Parris Island, S.C. — the event near the end of boot camp where they officially become Marines — mosquito-bitten and sunburned, sand wedged under their fingernails and dug into their scalps.
In an interview wedged in the middle of a busy day during the conference here, Dr. Glover, dressed in a pink suit and accompanied by an entourage, pointed out that, as a nonprofit, the sorority avoids involvement in partisan politics.
Inside, through an entryway wedged between freezer cases full of seafood, past employee locker rooms, behind a door with a frosted glass logo — a Walmart icon superimposed on a graduate's cap and tassel —one version of computerized commerce never stops.
Wedged between California and Washington, the earliest coronavirus hotspots in the United States, Seaside became one of the first cities -- now commonplace in beach, lake and mountain towns across the nation -- to tell visitors: Sorry, we can't host you, not now.
For those of us wedged into the Northern Hemisphere, the days are ridiculously short, and unless your time is consumed by delivering toys or a gingerbread business, it's pretty sweet to hunker down for the night, at 4:30 p.m.
CreditCreditDmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times Notre-Dame has occupied the heart of Paris for the better part of a millennium, its twin medieval towers rising from the small central island wedged between the storied left and right banks.
Last year, eager to head off any local opposition, the federal government transferred 500 acres wedged between two of the planned reservoirs to the city government of Chimalhuacán, which is controlled by a social movement called Antorcha Campesina, or Peasant Torch.
Rather, it came on the radio, at the tail end of an interview with Brian Lehrer on WNYC, wedged among other topics the governor would seemingly prefer to discuss: hurricanes, immigration and a new proposal for regulations for credit agencies.
You need only what cheese is in the refrigerator, sliced or wedged or cubed, along with cured meats — I like rolled mortadella, lashed inside with a little mayonnaise and dotted with pickled jalapeño — and a little bread or pile of crackers.
It also marks 20 days before the first debate in Hempstead, N.Y., which means lots of prep for an unpredictable Trump in that time wedged in between whirlwind campaigning in a tightening race (the RealClearPolitics average spread is only 4.7 points).
After the meeting, I wedged into the sidecar of Mr. Mitchell's Ural motorcycle for a ride back to Phong Nha Farmstay, the French Colonial guesthouse he and Ms. Le opened in 2010 as the first to cater to foreign tourists.
"Even though the Charlotte region is wedged into a solid seller's market, incredibly low supply coupled with higher prices and rising mortgage rates are presenting challenges to buyers," wrote 2018 Charlotte Regional Realtor Association/CarolinaMLS President Jason Gentry in a release.
In small-town Arkansas, two boys, Ellis (Tye Sheridan) and Neckbone (Jacob Lofland), explore an island on the Mississippi River and make two discoveries: a boat wedged in a tree and a sun-kissed runaway who's been living in it.
And the mind-bending addition of Mischa Barton to the new "Hills" cast immediately surfaced one wedged deep in my psyche: "California," by Phantom Planet, a band that, according to Billboard, is plotting its own revival after a yearslong hiatus.
If a person needs, say, 1,800 calories a day to maintain or lose weight, a pint of light ice cream could get wedged in there, but it could easily put them over the edge or just take up valuable space.
In-N-Out is well-known in America for its secret menu items such as a Neapolitan shake, "animal-style" burgers (they grill the patty in mustard), and a 4×4 burger with 4 patties topped with cheese wedged in a bun.
The Cardinals are 3-0 in interleague play as the kick off a stretch where 12 of the next 15 contests are against American League opponents — with a three-game set against the National League Central-leading Chicago Cubs wedged between them.
Moldova, which is wedged between Ukraine to the east and Romania to the west, was part of the Soviet Union until its fall in 19963, and Western observers have long warned against turning a blind eye to Russian influence in the country.
It encourages people to exchange money for a product, is wedged in the middle of unrelated material, and uses a different soundtrack to call attention to the fact that it's not related to the main message, a technique used by many podcasts.
A Michigan mother has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after authorities say she drank alcohol one night in December and then slept in the same bed as her baby, who suffocated when he became "wedged" between the bed and the wall, PEOPLE confirms.
Purdue Pharma had wedged open a massive new market of people seeking to numb their pain, aided and abetted by a legion of clinicians without the requisite knowledge about the drug's dangers and a lack of expertise in managing the associated risks.
THE MOST STARTLING feature of Sandy Sablon's classroom at the Oran-Constantine primary school, on the outskirts of the northern port of Calais, is the collection of old tennis balls that she has wedged on to the legs of all the little chairs.
U.S. planemaker Boeing is studying whether to launch a 220-7373-seat jet wedged between traditional twin-aisle models like the Airbus A330 or its own 787, and the industry's bread-and-butter single-aisle models like the A320/21000 and Boeing 2777.
To support the demand for gigabit speeds and mounting data use, we'll have to grab bandwidth from higher up in the electromagnetic spectrum, pushing up into the "extremely high frequency" range at 30-300 GHz—wedged right between microwaves and infrared light.
U.S. planemaker Boeing is studying whether to launch a 220-270-seat jet wedged between traditional twin-aisle models like the Airbus A330 or its own 2777, and the industry's bread-and-butter single-aisle models like the A2110/2130 and Boeing 2220.
U.S. planemaker Boeing is studying whether to launch a 2777-22019-seat jet wedged between traditional twin-aisle models like the Airbus A330 and its own 787, and the industry's bread-and-butter single-aisle models like the A320/321 and Boeing 737.
Wedged between a 66m-year-old layer of Cretaceous sediment, and another dating from the subsequent Tertiary period, when mammals came to dominate Earth, the Hell Creek fossils are in the perfect position to record the moments that immediately followed the asteroid impact.
A wild, interesting piece of embroidered fabric by Rosemarie Beck shows three women musicians in the foreground, two angels in the sky directly above them, and figure in the mid-ground, wedged between the woman on the right and the painting's right edge.
As I sit wedged between strangers up to our elbows in clam shells and crab claws, teaching each other how to suck out every last morsel of meat, soggy cloves of garlic are passed around to spread on fresh slices of bread.
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One stone is set within a pendant that hangs fetchingly around Doctor Strange's neck; another is stored within the Tesseract, a glowing cube that cries out for a mega-sized gin-and-tonic; a third is wedged in Vision's forehead; and so on.
They have lived for 16 years in the 1.5-square-mile Essex County borough of around 7,500 with vintage homes and gaslit streets, wedged between the busier suburbs of Montclair and Bloomfield, and bordering the city of East Orange to the south.
But when characters are wedged in the uncanny valley between live action and computer animation (featuring motion-capture wizardry that nevertheless leaves the eyes dead and lids that close with doll-like solemnity), their ability to rescue an incoherent plot is necessarily limited.
Traditionally, catering to gamers like me increases the cost of VR. All three current high-end headsets, PSVR, Oculus Rift, and HTC Vive, require a minimum $500 investment, and much of the reason for that lies in the gorgeous little displays wedged inside.
The reservoir sits on land that used to be owned by Tropicana, the citrus and juice processing company, and is wedged between roads named after companies like Coca-Cola and Minute Maid, revealing the different stakeholders that have held land across south Florida.
Two years ago, Robert Warren, the executive director of Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines, was searching for a box of Civil War flags in the theater's upstairs storeroom when he came across a painting wedged between a table and a plaster wall.
Almost every place has one: the lone tenement dweller who wouldn't budge; the homeowners who wouldn't sell, so the road had to be routed around them; the old building that's now so tightly wedged between new construction it seems about to be crushed.
A video recorded by a bystander about four kilometers, or 2.5 miles, from Linwood shows the front of a police cruiser wedged into the right side of a sport utility vehicle and tilting it up against the curb on a leafy boulevard.
Having spent my journalism career observing the antics of win-at-all-costs coaches while wedged in the bleachers alongside parents micromanaging their children's play, I was not prepared for my first recreational league soccer game on the town's fields at Huntley Meadow.
Slim as a feather, with hair cascading down her back and a cigarette perpetually wedged between her slender fingers, Madame Blanc snaps at dancers but is somehow — and this is one of many realistic touches in the film — both sharp and maternal.
With a rubber hose attached to an air pump wedged between his teeth, and no other gear aside from a single homemade flipper and a pair of goggles, one of the fishermen sank 30 feet into the water after the bomb went off.
The 145-word item was wedged between a review of the mid-aught reggae act Da'Ville and Stephen McGregor (complete with a link to their Myspace page) and a mention of the "hummable" work of short-lived Blink-182 spinoff act Plus-44.
The four-hour plow through the Jackson family's journey from Gary, Indiana to international superstardom wedged its way into the collective consciousness with seemingly weekly reruns on VH1 over the course of decades, becoming a brand-enforcing, longstanding part of our viewing culture.
The chore wheel — that egalitarian method for distributing household chores to make these experiments in communal living harmonious and less fetid — in our on-campus apartment had a slot wedged right there between Clean Bathrooms and Vacuum Common Area: Water the Tofu!
The last best hope for the mountain lions of Los Angeles is a little strip of undeveloped land, a quarter of a mile wide, wedged between two housing developments on the south side of the 101 Freeway, at Liberty Canyon, in Agoura Hills.
It is easy for Americans to lose perspective on the realities of conflict conducted across the oceans and broadcast at home in short sound bites wedged between more extensive and enticing coverage of celebrity wardrobe choices, domestic political scandals, and sports highlights.
"Katherine is going to ruin a store tomorrow," my friend said the night before we went together to James Veloria, a tiny vintage shop wedged deep on the upper floor of the Chinatown mall shaded by the Manhattan Bridge on East Broadway.
Early in the afternoon, several hundred people turned out in a working-class neighborhood to see Ms. Gómez and Mr. López Obrador speak from a stage under a tent that had been wedged between some buildings and a septic stream littered with garbage.
On Friday, the large tables were again wedged between the front row of the senators' desks and the marble-and-polished-wood Senate rostrum, so they could be ready next week for the start of oral arguments in President Trump's impeachment trial.
What We Do In the Shadows fits into an under-discussed, loosely-grouped, and poorly examined roster of films that have essentially been granted a second life and wedged themselves deep into pop culture thanks to their status as viral online phenomena.
New details in the case emerged Thursday, as police alleged Seyaira's car seat was resting on the front center console of the SUV, wedged between the driver's and front passenger seats, and not secured in place with seat belts, reports The Advocate of Baton Rouge.
For those squealing with glee at the return of the '00s aesthetic – brimming with homages to Carrie Bradshaw's SATC wardrobe – Staud's inaugural collection is pure nostalgia-tinged heaven: think wedged mules, strappy French heels and thong sandals in a slew of shades and textures.
Unable to figure out a way to rescue the dog herself, Ramos called the Secaucus Fire Department for help, convincing the crew that her canine was caught by lowering her phone into the pipe and capturing video footage of the animal wedged inside, reports CBS2.
She arrived in Portland belated for bank hours but not mall hours, and since Mom's motto has been shop as soon as bucks touch her palm, she cruised to the check-cashing store and huffed inside with my baby brother wedged on her hip.
A fully-functioning carousel for one rider, a car made entirely of repurposed shoes — gathered for export to poor countries — and a brick wall built using clothing wedged between the bricks as mortar, are among the older works reimagined and constructed on-site at ICA.
I thought back to a day in the fall of 2014, when Karl and I were at Leo's school, wedged on tiny chairs, in front of his pre-K teacher, a fresh-scrubbed twentysomething in the habit of wearing her hair in messy buns.
Wedged between the French Guiana-Brazil border and the Maranhão State in Brazil, the reef lies underneath a plume of river water, helping to explain how it went undetected for so long, suggests a new study, which is published in the journal Science Advances.
The first three episodes of Trust are directed by Danny Boyle, the hyperkinetic stylist behind everything from Trainspotting to Slumdog Millionaire, who turned 127 Hours, the story of a man getting his arm wedged behind a rock, into a massive sound and light show.
LIMA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Wedged between the rubbish-choked Rimac river and lanes of traffic belching fumes, the Cantagallo slum in downtown Lima is a far cry from the Amazon rainforest land that the Shipibo-Konibo people were forced to flee two decades ago.
I had bought into The Coffee Shop myth: I came home exhausted each day with sticky grounds wedged under my fingernails and sometimes in my hair, but I felt like I was learning something about how to taste coffee, and how to prepare it well.
" His descriptions are sharp, as of "the last-word metallic clangor" of heavy machine guns; and how, in an effort to appear less threatening to communities, "soldiers had wedged bouquets of pink plastic flowers into the bullet holes in the windscreens of their Humvees.
Besides Mr. Lewes and Mr. Stirling, the one team member who remains firmly wedged in our minds is Paddy Mayne,who has a capacity for "devotion on an almost spiritual level" but is also given to terrifying bursts of violence on the battlefield and off.
By the time Broadrick took the stage for his set as JK Flesh, I had somehow gotten wedged against an oven, which was so warm from all the bodies in the room that I was briefly worried that someone had accidentally turned it on.
The Grand Palais was the center of attention at the 1900 fair, and it still is on the Avenue Winston Churchill, wedged between the Champs-Élysées and Eugène Hénard's Beaux-Arts Pont Alexandre III, with its arched spans, weighty pillars and gold-plated statues.
If you spent this past weekend wedged into a corner of your couch, overcome with what can only be described as a mix of terror and glee, then chances are you (along with the rest of us) binge-watched all of Love Is Blind.
NORTHPORT, N.Y. — The watering hole had been a fixture in this Long Island village for decades, wedged in one of the storefronts on the main street that runs past a drugstore, an ice-cream parlor and a row of restaurants before ending at the harbor.
But the biggest updates from the previous Elite Dragonfly are undoubtedly the inclusion of Qualcomm's X8553 5G modem, and built-in support for lost-item app Tile—for when your laptop gets wedged between the couch cushions and you really can't find it, I suppose.
Savarkar, the chief ideologue of the extreme Hindu nationalism now once more in power in India (and a mentor of Gandhi's assassin), relied on Western ideas absorbed during his student days in England, wedged in alongside Germanic and Wagnerian notions of glorious racial battles.
The same day, Kardashian West wore the reptile-inspired pattern in a different way, pairing flared snakeskin-textured pants that had lace-up details with clear, wedged Yeezy flip-flops — which are available for purchase for $581 from Revolve at the time of writing.
Residents of Hamburg, wedged between the Nishnabotna and Missouri Rivers in Iowa's fertile southwest corner, speak with pride about enduring nature's whims, about living in a place where people volunteer to fill sandbags and donate meals and make a silly music video about a levee.
When Adam and Jessa hang out at the fair, it's a soft-lit montage straight out of a Matthew McConaughey romcom wedged in as bluntly as the plot line itself, to convince us that it's not totally random that these two are now coming together.
"Using DACA as a way to get people wedged and just accept more militarization and enforcement, is a classic presidential playbook for immigration, regardless which party they're from," said Roksana Mun, director of Strategy and Training of the NYC-based group Desis Rising Up and Moving.
Moving beyond the fact that heels have been a part of men's and women's wardrobes since the Dark Ages — and were once a signifier of superiority and class — the great Men In Heels debate has somehow maintained its steam despite the hypocrisy that's wedged between both arguments.
" The former Grey's Anatomy actress who had never "ever had any kind of surgery" wrote that she was nervous before her C-section and said the doctor "struggled" to deliver her son as he "was really wedged in there and not quite ready to leave the womb.
The bed was wedged against three walls, and waking up on the twin meant either shimmying down the ladder (and having my ribs played like a xylophone by the rungs) or taking a morning death-leap from the top, more invigorating than a cup of coffee.
I wasn't thrilled to find that my name badge featured a graphic the size of a postage stamp depicting pedophilia — two large feet, seen from the bottom, wedged between a pair of child-sized feet pointing upward — but extreme disgust is part and parcel of Fantastic Fest.
Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) — health insurance middle-men wedged between plan managers, drug manufacturers, patients and pharmacies — are pushing a new payment scheme called accumulator adjustment programs (AAPs) that could increase out‐of‐pocket costs for patients and substantially raise annual health-care costs for American consumers.
Sorry, son, I can't help you with that PlayStation VR headset that's got itself somehow wedged somewhere it shouldn't be, daddy's at the end of Kid Icarus and this gigantic-eyed-wall-cum-mythical-monster boss is substantially harder than muscle memory is willing to remember.
That name was a marketing ploy created in 2013, a rebranding exercise to attract real estate investors to an otherwise undesirable location built alongside a six-lane freeway and a housing project called Striebinger Block, wedged between Cleveland's Warehouse District, the Market District, and Gordon Square.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Wedged between a plush new hotel, a series of motorways and the Olympic athletes' village in Rio de Janeiro, a scattering of newly-built whitewashed houses now mark the area that was once the thriving fishing community of Vila Autodromo.
In Mendocino County, several hours from San Francisco, the architect Douglas Burnham has created a cabin porn-lover's dreamscape — "nine meticulously conceived minimalist boxes, hoisted on support beams or wedged into the side of the hill like shy, wild creatures," Hass, T's write at large, describes.
It's not the grandest historic site, and like most manhole covers is likely to have a used cigarette or scrap of trash wedged on its surface, but it's one of those enduring reminders of the incredible engineering that's allowed the growth of a city of millions.
Facebook's vice president of global public policy, Joel Kaplan, wedged another divide within the company after he appeared sitting behind then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh during his hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee about allegations of sexual assault made against President Donald Trump's nominee, the Wired story says.
Flo Kasearu's House Museum brilliantly and playfully conjures all kinds of contemporary anxieties — from regressive nationalism to hyper-masculinity — while also offering a lens into the particular push and pull of Estonia's cultural history and fragmented identity, wedged between Scandinavia to the north and Russia to the east.
Stop by any of their 23 locations across Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Southern California, Tennessee and Oklahoma, and receive their signature dog—The Great Hambino, which is half burger patty half hot dog stacked with relish, onions, pickles peppers, tomato and honey mustard wedged in a bun—for $5.
The day before Andrew was to hit us, we threw our clothes in our car, four dogs in the back seat, two dogs in front — one on Susie's lap, the other on the floor between her legs — and our parrot in a carrying case wedged between the front seats.
Such spaces that have been added or divided without proper city permits or approvals, or that exist in buildings not designated for residential use, likely house tens of thousands of New Yorkers, many of them among the city's poorest, wedged into dangerously overcrowded apartments in neighborhoods across the city.
Then, with minutes until Mass began, the Lutheran pastor mixed one last song and bopped his head in time to the electronic beats that filled the grand dome of the Hedvig Eleonora Church, a striking ocher octagon in Stockholm wedged between chic restaurants and a busy shopping street.
The people who sell a set of urinal-shaped shot glasses and a wine stopper that looks like a man's oddly cylindrical dick is wedged into the neck of your Cupcake Chardonnay have also designed a giant plastic stocking that will both hold and dispense two liters of wine.
But neuroscience continues to be wedged into cases by lawyers, improperly influencing justice just as abuses of forensics are doing for the purposes of the state, all the while further eroding our sense of civic participation: our belief that our own consciences should hold ultimate power over justice.
But the main appeal of Uruguay, a progressive country wedged between two giants led by right-wing politicians, Argentina and Brazil, is taking it easy: Locals are as chilled out as it gets, more than 10 cars is a traffic jam and cows outnumber humans four to one.
Every so often a cheer would roll like a sonic boom over the National Mall, but by the time it reached the crowds wedged shoulder to shoulder on the periphery, far beyond the reach of the jumbotrons and loudspeakers, no one was entirely sure what they were cheering for.
Video of the incident immediately went viral after the captain on the Cornucopia Destiny – where Weehaken High School students were celebrating prom – could be heard yelling "I have no control!" moments before crashing into the smaller yacht, Sundancer, which was wedged into the pier taking a light post with it.
And in November 2019, he reportedly bought the two-story house right next door in an off-market sale for $21 million, perhaps for more privacy — the second house is wedged in right alongside his home of eight years, though it's difficult to catch sight of that one from the beach.
Canadian kids growing up in the nineties probably watched YTV, and if they did, they'll remember Short Circutz, a series of CGI cartoons that ran repeatedly from 1994 to 1996, often wedged between shows like the Wolf Larson-starring Tarzan and Bob Einstein's exhausted slapstick on The Super Dave Osborne Show.
In the early morning of April 21, 10 students from the University of Southern California's Rocket Propulsion Lab piled into the back of a pickup truck with a 13-foot rocket wedged between them and drove down a dusty dirt road to a launchpad near Spaceport America, in southern New Mexico.
Wedged into a tiny office with a jug of wine and some plastic cups are half a dozen people preparing for the launch of Kebabistan, a new event that's one part block party and one part ode to the unsung hero of Berlin's multifaceted, multikulti food world: the mighty döner kebab.
The neighborhood, like many others wedged against city coastlines, should see sea level rise by 11 to 21 inches by midcentury, said Ted Steinberg, a professor of history and law at Case Western Reserve University and the author of "Gotham Unbound: The Ecological History of Greater New York" (Simon & Schuster).
Major cities, and towns as small as Edgewater — a 275-mile long, two-block wide community wedged between the Hudson River and the Palisades cliffs — are dealing with an unprecedented wave of luxury development that is transforming the social fabric, as housing prices soar beyond the reach of many families.
A simple head-on photo of an admittedly confounding happenstance, the image is fashioned out of four planks of plywood (corners of two of them stained deep red), a silver picture frame wedged into a corner, two vases, and two roses (the foreground of one of them spray-painted gray).
"I know what it's like to be inundated with messages that your child is broken; that your child is going to suffer; that it's somehow your fault; that you must wage war against this unseen force that has wedged a barrier between your child and the rest of the world," she said.
The various compromises with authorities included leaving the hotel room door wedged open at all times, leaving the tent flap open, sometimes having a token chaperone in the room in the form of a government minder, or just occasionally being dropped in on to make sure we were actually working and not misbehaving.
Wedged between some technically-proficient-but-soulless prog-noodling and plodding-but-uninspiring black-death, Auðn offered a fresh take on black metal that pays respect to its forebears while threatening to step into realms of brilliance that could see them join the current flock of Icelandic innovators, Svartidauði, Sinmara and Misþyrming.
The office—a former video-rental store in a strip mall, wedged between an abandoned payday loan shop and a cat-spaying clinic—was still undergoing renovations, so the meeting took place in a co-working space in the city's arts district, near a café serving vegan sandwiches and cashew-cheese tacos.
The verdant oasis is picturesquely landscaped and enclosed enough to feel quaint and protected, and yet it is almost entirely encircled by a glass grid of apartments (a whopping 709 units are wedged into the building), which could end up giving the space an exhibitionist atmosphere not unlike that of the High Line.
There was no lengthy back-and-forth between Trump and the first lady, no adoring gaze that lingered, no great gesture of introduction -- outside of the very opening line of his speech, in which Melania Trump's title was wedged between that of the vice president, members of Congress and her fellow Americans.
This being the Netherlands, there was no mistaking the division: on one side, a canal bordered by tightly wedged row houses; on the other, a path and perhaps a house on top of a high grassy dike, a thin line of blue water, a flat farm field or a rough stand of trees.
The risks included the presence of a blanket, which poses a strangulation or suffocation hazard; parents who sleep next to their babies, creating the potential of rolling onto them; and instances of entrapment in which an infant becomes wedged between couch cushions or between an ill-fitting crib mattress and a crib frame.
Their task, then, is to learn how to live a life, a full and loving life, wedged in the narrow space between captivity and death — a spiritual state of being that many black people in America understand in our souls, because those circumstances lie in wait around every corner and have for centuries.
Beyond the soaring transit hub at the new World Trade Center, known as the Oculus, the best glimpse of the future of the PATH system may be in Harrison, a small town wedged between Newark and Jersey City, whose main attraction at one time may have been its PATH station, built in 1908.
CreditCreditHannah Reyes Morales for The New York Times MANILA — For some inmates of the Manila City Jail, making the bed means mopping up sludgy puddles, unfolding a square of cardboard on the tile floor and lying down to sleep in a small, windowless bathroom, wedged in among six men and a toilet.
"Two of the rings I saw them find, and it was on the side, wedged in ice on the side of the crevasse, and it was only a matter of hours before it would&aposve melted out and been lost," Martinez said about the discoveries this summer of items belonging to about 10 different people.
Zamor alleges he lay pinned to the floor of his apartment with an officer's knee wedged in his lower back, while remaining SVPM officers cased the unit with their weapons, including handguns, raised and demanded that the other 14 houseguests, almost all of whom were also Black, shut up and keep their hands raised.
Given that he allows Brett Brown to play how Brett Brown wants to play, it's not crazy to say that Joel Embiid is the only Sixer more critical to Philly's short-term success; Redick's usage rate is wedged in front of Ben Simmons and behind Jimmy Butler, and his on/off impact is undeniable.
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Subtitled in English and seamlessly wedged between domestic fan favorites like Making a Murderer, Battlestar Galactica, and Gossip Girl, internationally produced series have become routine offerings on most big streaming services, generating word-of-mouth and press attention at a time when the sheer volume of new TV shows makes that a rare accomplishment.
She toiled in virtually total obscurity for decades — her home and studio, atop a tiny building in Manhattan wedged between office towers, seems the perfect architectural manifestation of her outsider status — until a chance inclusion in a three-artist show at Frederico Sève Gallery in 2003 set the ball rolling toward her Whitney retrospective.
LOS ANGELES — In what used to be a Sports Authority store, wedged between a PetSmart and a Ross Dress for Less in the busy-by-day neighborhood of Sherman Oaks, now stands a 48-foot-long sea serpent, a talking macaw with a Mexican accent, and a temporarily grounded 800-pound flying fiberglass elephant.
Following a winding path of cyclone fencing and revegetation signposts, I found Shapiro setting up his equipment: a 2000 gigahertz Mimosa C2200c radio running via Cat 2250 cable to a cheap router powered by a portable battery, and a fat, white 290-decibel RocketDish antenna, about the size of an extra large pizza, wedged on top of a tripod.
The least famous of us do our grooming in 15-square-foot rooms with glass fronts, where very grouchy aunties toss floral nylon robes at you and wax your thighs right there, standing up, wedged between a college kid tearing up through her upper-lip threading and a housewife trying to sustain a phone call through a blow-dry.
And I wouldn't walk home with a makeshift weapon of keys wedged between my fingers, as I've done ever since, aged 14, we girls were taken aside at school and solemnly warned of the need to protect ourselves against rape—as if rape were an inevitable natural force, like black ice, and not the result of men's decisions.
Mr. Foster's destination, wedged between a pizza parlor and the opioid addiction clinic, was the Tapering Vapor, a bare-bones e-cigarette shop and makeshift lounge that serves as his modest oasis, a place to catch a mild nicotine buzz and let a world of worry float away on banks of big, cloying, candy-flavored clouds.
West Hollywood, its own city as of 1984, is the tony epicenter of Los Angeles' LGBTQ culture; North Hollywood, wedged between the 5, 134, and 170 freeways in the San Fernando Valley, is an annex for television and film industry workers; and Hollywood, whose luxurious hillside estates are concealed by forbidding security gates, is a chintzy tourist-trap.
For instance, Moroccan artist Fatiha Zemmouri's gigantic faux rock — made from polystyrene and plaster — that's wedged between two solid stone walls is highly credible (and strongly reminiscent of Michael Heizer's "Levitated Mass" [2012]); one can't help but be in awe of its ostensible power and destructibility, especially when viewing it in the long, narrow corridor of its current setting.
Rather, it seeps into our experience, from seeing where the man is located within the composition, to noticing how the photograph crops the one-story building's roof into a triangle wedged into the upper left corner, to noticing the different grays of the sidewalk's incised slabs, to realizing that the man has not jumped, but has seemingly fallen asleep.

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