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The baby was unusually large, and became wedged in her pelvis.
It is the one with the child safety seat wedged in the back.
He blamed Raila Odinga for the postelection violence and wedged in right­eous speeches.
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.
The shards of shrapnel wedged in his head caused him to bleed out that evening.
Children can become wedged in this position, which makes it difficult for them to breathe.
I found the loose card three minutes later, wedged in the pages of my planner.
Vaughan pointed out that the money order was wedged in between Cobain's itineraries from 1992.
But, even more than escaping the gossip, Dan wanted to leave because he felt wedged in.
Instead, you are looking for a fit that keeps the earphones wedged in there without moving.
We wedged in the cartridge, picked up the controllers and set it to two-player mode.
Unfortunately, they were not able to save Zuberi, who died shortly after becoming wedged in the railing.
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.
In 1818, Mary Shelley wrote of a man, Victor Frankenstein, wedged in the ice walls of the Arctic.
Among his latest creations are the rectangular bonbons with a tiny macaron wedged in its center, shown above.
Joe Manchin said to his Republican colleagues Mike Rounds and Rob Portman, all wedged in the elevator as well.
But that doesn't mean that every reference to the new team has to have some terrible pun wedged in.
The Yankees now have three games at Toronto and Baltimore — with a makeup game at Detroit wedged in between.
But often sheep, or a pregnant animal wedged in a room in order to make them even more fragile.
Lying awake at night with a single desk fan wedged in the window, I was consumed by creeping dread.
The family's Labrador retriever, Cooper, met me at my car with the leg of an unfortunate deer wedged in his mouth.
The phone disappears when in the Gear VR headset, but seems unnaturally wedged in when fitted into the Daydream View headset.
The researchers also found what might be a toothpick fragment wedged in the skeleton's teeth (presumably for those pesky bug legs).
That's a little scary because, again, the screen is fairly fragile, and it's a space where debris could get wedged in.
Modern-day cooking and feeding are wedged in between a whole host of other activities that make up our busy schedules.
Decorations are simple: a small Buddhist shrine wedged in the corner and two chalkboards, one scrawled with notes and doodles from customers.
Albus and Scorpius' interest in girls seems to be added as an afterthought, wedged in throughout the play in underdeveloped, unconvincing moments.
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.
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.
When she went out Monday morning, the tree had snapped, half wedged in her poinciana tree, the rest leaning on her roof.
This is usually an equity tranche and a senior tranche, although some structures may also have a mezzanine tranche wedged in between.
The only use flat pillows have is to be wedged in between the bed and head board to fill in the hole there.
While the choice of colors seems to follow no order, the wedged-in rectangles and L-shapes anchor each corner of the painting.
It's figure-flattering, seasonless, and has gone from being wedged in the middle of my suitcase straight to the office without needing ironing.
Now Burger King has introduced the Chip Butty, a patty-less sandwich with french fries, mayo and ketchup wedged in between two buns.
Some lay on their backs, wedged in a narrow mine shaft as the cutting machine sliced through the seam of coal beside them.
"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.
Actually, there are eight of them: all major league-sized, synthetic-turfed and LED-lit, and wedged in next to the three soccer pitches.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"'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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Read more: A woman says she found a rare $1003,000 Rolex wedged in the cushions of a thrift-store couch she'd bought for $25The woman who stumbled upon the 'couch watch' did everything rightAltieri said the woman who found the Rolex between her couch cushions "did all the right things" to get her money's worth.
It is less exciting, for example, to watch a football game while wedged in the middle of a row of beer-guzzling, high-fiving, highly excited just-out-of-college guys on a sweltering day than it would be to observe it with your grateful adult friends from the uncrowded comforts of an air-conditioned governor's box.
By the time the then-fledgling Comedy Central picked up the series, Hodgson and his creative team had a keener sense of how to balance original material with the weekly grind of watching a crummy old film, and they'd discovered that if they wedged in as many jokes as possible, they could throw in some that only a select few would get.
Works such as Stage Fright #1 (2002), in which she eats a full meal while sitting clothed on the toilet, then goes to the bathroom afterward, and Melons (At a Loss) (1998), in which she cuts open and eats a melon wedged in her corset as she recites a script about her aunt's death from breast cancer, prod the comfort zone of audience and performer alike without resorting to outright indecency.
When you walk down the hallway toward the closed door, the hallway acts as a frame enclosing the foundation stone and sculpture on the left, both wedged in the corner, as well as a second pairing on the right, in which the horizontal sculpture is installed on the same level as the door handle, and about a foot closer to the door than its corresponding stone, creating pressure on the door's white rectangle.
Family left behind toiletries, suitcases When authorities showed up on the doorstep of the Hart family home in Woodland, they found a social worker's business card wedged in the front door, along with a paper from Clark County Animal Control that said some of their pets had been taken for safekeeping, according to the sheriff's office report, which details investigators' initial efforts to uncover information about the family in the days after their car was discovered in California.
Read more: A woman says she found a rare $250,000 Rolex wedged in the cushions of a thrift-store couch she'd bought for $25Tell-tale signs a watch might be more valuable than it looksIf you, like the unnamed Canadian woman at the center of Altieri's story, stick your hand in a couch to retrieve a fallen phone and pull out a luxury watch instead, there are certain key things that might tip you off that your find is valuable.

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