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His pigeon loft is equipped with buckets, cardboard boxes inside cardboard boxes, grocery bags stuffed into spaces, hay, and branches.
LONDON — Scotland's most wee citizens are sleeping in cardboard boxes.
The only presents her husband bought her were cardboard boxes.
Babies, some just weeks old, lie down on cardboard boxes.
Instead, it stored PII records in open, unsecured cardboard boxes.
"Recycling is on the rise, specifically cardboard boxes," Slager said.
Another person grabbed McAlister and tore off his cardboard boxes.
Stacked cardboard boxes and knotted extension cords were scattered around.
Without the cribs, babies might have to sleep in cardboard boxes.
Under the north are the 2 cardboard boxes wrapped in plastic.
The sound is created by the soft collision of cardboard boxes.
The items came a few days later in large cardboard boxes.
The floor's littered with cardboard boxes, completed and half-completed paintings.
Another one picks up cardboard boxes and cans that may sell.
They carried belongings in suitcases, trash bags or even soggy cardboard boxes.
A secondary search turned up cardboard boxes of household items and clothing.
If there's anything certain about cats, it's their love for cardboard boxes.
Photos of the students in cardboard boxes began circulating on social media.
A lot of the summer party items were displayed in cardboard boxes.
What do you do with all your leftover cardboard boxes from Amazon?
Maps were done on cardboard boxes we would get from inmate workers.
Empty cardboard boxes could be used to store things in the future.
You could see the bananas through the gaps in the cardboard boxes.
Time to transform and roll out... the duct tape and cardboard boxes!
On Thursdays, volunteers, including local schoolchildren, pack the products in cardboard boxes.
We've got high quality cardboard boxes, the highest quality black plastic garbage bags.
Discarded sleeping bags and torn strips of cardboard boxes lie on the ground.
The images show newborn babies in cardboard boxes, lined up on a counter.
Inside Bath & Body Works, Christmas-scented soaps and candles overflowed red cardboard boxes.
Well-dressed tourists sharing the pavement with vaguely human forms inside cardboard boxes.
Inside the coffin-narrow, gangplank-long space, cardboard boxes choke the only aisle.
He stores it in plastic bins and cardboard boxes, opposite the fishing supplies.
Then, I spent the afternoon hurriedly pitching my personal effects into cardboard boxes.
Jose Luis Tepeu, 22, from Guatemala, was sleeping on cardboard boxes on the ground.
Everything from bedsheets to women's clothing to cardboard boxes to a lot of fiberglass.
Three little pigs, all in houses/cardboard boxes that are bigger than your apartment.
Impromptu bouts of tien len, a card game, are set up on cardboard boxes.
These homeless youngsters spend their nights curled up in doorways on folded cardboard boxes.
It's easy to forget that because there are so many headsets (and cardboard boxes).
Look for evidence of mold on your walls, on cardboard boxes and on books.
Inside was a storage space with a bunch of cardboard boxes holding the shuttlecocks.
Everything can be packed to go, in cunning cardboard boxes that unfold like origami.
Instead of a white museum plinth, each artwork rests on two large cardboard boxes.
Not your usual cardboard boxes filled with chocolates, these decorative calendars put style first.
It&aposs a flurry of activity, a cloud of cardboard boxes and packing materials.
There was no luggage, but there were a great many tightly sealed cardboard boxes.
The defense hinges partly on whether a collection of cardboard boxes is a home.
On Reddit, user "honestopinions5" asked if the coronavirus can travel internationally in cardboard boxes.
People handle knives on a daily basis to cut sandwiches and open cardboard boxes, right?
Later, I had much more than that, with cardboard boxes of cash under my bed.
At one point, Beale stood on a table playing a "piano" made of cardboard boxes.
These cardboard boxes were taking up some valuable space at the front of the store.
Items were spilling out of various cardboard boxes that were situated on carts with wheels.
A lot of older cabins are nothing more than cardboard boxes with single-pane windows.
Along one wall are cardboard boxes filled with supplies that his aunt uses for her business.
One video shows the votes piled in cardboard boxes of a popular brand of sanitary pads.
A staff member photographed the students sitting in neat rows, their heads obscured by cardboard boxes.
Amazon says these paper padded mailers are recyclable, just like cardboard boxes and other paper items.
Cardboard boxes and folders can be recycled in most curbside recycling, Amazon states on its website.
A floor full of poetry books stared at me, waiting to be packed into cardboard boxes.
In Venezuelan hospital, newborns in cardboard boxes Overcrowding Animal shelters get more crowded by the day.
Then they were found, about six months ago, by a conservancy official in two cardboard boxes.
The cardboard boxes are covered with messages, and also shelter dozens of candles from the wind.
No cardboard boxes here, so you'll get that one-of-a-kind, personal touch every time.
It's time for her to trade those deteriorating cardboard boxes in for a padded ornament organizer.
It's time for him to trade those deteriorating cardboard boxes in for a padded ornament organiser.
My son has a few secondhand toys, but he prefers empty cardboard boxes and tupperware containers.
They include ziggurats made of stacks of cardboard boxes and three recent pieces using secondhand furniture.
Dropps are eco-responsible laundry detergent pods that come in biodegradable pods and compostable cardboard boxes.
The accessories section was pretty disturbing and featured dozens of items bursting from white cardboard boxes.
In the handbag section, we found these cardboard boxes overflowing with various trinkets and smaller accessories.
But as I carefully placed Athill's library into cardboard boxes, she didn't seem heartbroken at all.
In the clearance section, there were several cardboard boxes of product piled up in the corner.
By evening, after cardboard boxes appeared, some of them had been laid off, the people said.
The booth includes a wonderful mesh trash can filled with replicas of ripped-up cardboard boxes.
I maintain a supply of cardboard boxes of varying sizes and buy packing tape in bulk.
The crash scene was littered with cardboard boxes and contents of packages scattered across the water.
It's time for him to trade those deteriorating cardboard boxes in for a padded ornament organizer.
They recounted sleeping on cardboard boxes and being given nothing more than a biscuit each day.
Everyone gets a slice of lemon poundcake, which arrives at the castle frozen, in cardboard boxes.
Inside, pelmeni are cooked to order, glossed with drops of clarified butter and tumbled into cardboard boxes.
From no-waste bottles to recycled and recyclable cardboard boxes, we've found the companies doing just that.
Before the move we gathered used cardboard boxes from local stores, because moving boxes are shockingly expensive.
I got up out of bed and fished through one of the cardboard boxes on Reva's bureau.
And items that might be discarded in the ocean, like cardboard boxes and hula hoops, figure prominently.
The biggest online commerce company is attempting to recycle more of its shipping containers and cardboard boxes.
The food was served in cardboard boxes, similar to how you pack up your groceries at Aldi.
My solution: I stopped by a sporting goods store and picked up a few leftover cardboard boxes.
People like the larger bins, he told BuzzFeed News, because they accommodate cardboard boxes from online shopping deliveries.
But to ensure you don't disturb your neighbor's own screams, grab yourself one of these soundproof cardboard boxes.
How does modular cardboard boxes enhance the experience of playing pretend except to undercut it with HD graphics?
The family of four are currently living in two tiny rooms covered in cardboard boxes and plastic bags.
They had 200 pounds of the confetti from the cannons, packaged up in cardboard boxes and plastic bags.
The company, founded in 1897, produces corrugated cardboard boxes as well as product displays, according to its website.
Without fail, each store also had a haphazardly set up clearance table with cardboard boxes full of stuff.
At first we lived in a boarding house at Mrs Beasley's and kept cardboard boxes under the bed.
We'd lob street-signs, kick chicken bones and cardboard boxes, climb fences and baffle early-rising dog-walkers.
Guests will head on a moving ride which seats them in vehicles that look like giant cardboard boxes.
I said, 'No, you're not,' and went to the little town two miles away and got cardboard boxes.
Nine Dragons is Asia's largest producer of containerboard, which is used to make cardboard boxes and packing material.
He was there on September 15th 2008 when Lehman's employees filed out with soon-to-be-iconic cardboard boxes.
Under her bed, beside a few guitar cases, were two cardboard boxes, overflowing with dozens and dozens of journals.
I told him I thought I was moving cardboard boxes, and that we'd both been given a bum deal.
Tammy Makram and Liz Kellner were both left in cardboard boxes in Minnesota when they were just days old.
All those folded and flattened corrugated cardboard boxes are a testament to Americans' diligent recycling efforts — to a degree.
An Indian college apologized after asking students to wear cardboard boxes over their heads to prevent any exam cheating.
When officers broke open the cardboard boxes, peppers fell out to reveal dozens of plastic-wrapped bales of marijuana.
Dishes like Cochinita pibil sandwiches and guacamole and chips come in bulky but easy-to-eat-from cardboard boxes.
In her most recent work, Ms. Wang adorned cardboard boxes with gold-leaf lettering that read #dineLA and #1stworldproblems.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On Thursday nights, while London sleeps, big cardboard boxes appear in frontyards and behind bins.
Then I was astonished by the quality of the drawings: thousands and thousands of great drawings in cardboard boxes.
If I were an actual kid, I'd be very excited about the possibilities for my non-Labo cardboard boxes.
Mr. Vo made an early splash by gilding castoff cardboard boxes used for shipping beer, cereal or condensed milk.
Cardboard boxes lined the walls of her apartment, as if making way for the large cage in the center.
Corrugated cardboard boxes were introduced in the 1880s, and slowly replaced wooden crates as the shipping method of choice.
Brunet makes his own actors and builds his film sets from found cardboard boxes that he cuts and paints.
The contrast with this wealth is sprawled on the sidewalks across the city in tent encampments and cardboard boxes.
The veterans' remains have historically been placed in black cardboard boxes, said Larry Gallegos, a spokesman for Bernalillo County.
Catnip-filled balls and the beloved cardboard boxes aren't going anywhere soon, but it's clear cats are going digital.
When it was quieter outside, Mohammed and his father gathered materials from the streets: paper, cardboard, boxes and wood.
The blaze broke out on the fourth floor when a pile a of cardboard boxes and garbage started burning.
In September, the major opposition party released photos of newborn babies sleeping in cardboard boxes in a hospital nursery.
There are also a lot of stacked cardboard boxes, exposed wires, heating ducts, a washer-dryer, and a beer bottle.
Self-driving cars should really be able to tell living things from inanimate objects like plastic bags and cardboard boxes.
One manikin, headless and shaped somewhat like a baby, dressed up in a miniature sex outfit, hangs over cardboard boxes.
Shuttered J.C. Penneys, Sears and Kmarts meant those stores stopped recycling cardboard boxes, which were in the hands of households.
Many drag rolling suitcases behind them, bulging at the edges; others lug duffel bags and cardboard boxes on their shoulders.
On Saturday, anti-Trump demonstrators in Mexico City used cardboard boxes to build their own wall around the US embassy.
His aides cart around cardboard boxes of work papers — not laptops — for him to sift through on Air Force One.
But she described the documentary evidence against Mr. Manafort, hauled into the jury room in four cardboard boxes, as formidable.
Millennials grew up instead with digital objects of nostalgia, and not so easily preserved in plastic cases or cardboard boxes.
He also purchased three cardboard boxes similar to the box the victim was opening when the bomb detonated, authorities said.
Authorities said another homeless man had been sleeping under cardboard boxes when he woke up to the smell of smoke.
In 2017, Amazon alone shipped more than 5 billion items to homes worldwide, largely in paper envelopes and cardboard boxes.
The final piece in the exhibit, Swiss artist Zimoun's work in motion, "240 prepared dc-motors, cardboard boxes 60 x 60 x 20 cm" (2013), is a sculptural land- and soundscape of cardboard boxes evoking the heterogeneity, both architectural and social, of modern cities, with slow and erratic movements within a closed mechanical system.
Instead, cardboard boxes were placed during the night on the front doorsteps of residences that had multiple family members, police said.
So Coté gathered several cardboard boxes and brushed the bees off the wall using a thin, long brush with yellow bristles.
Along main roads in Lombok, desperate survivors — some of them children — held open cardboard boxes begging for donations from passing drivers.
About 1,000 mourners attended Holston's funeral on April 30, remembering a boy who loved superheroes and would sometimes wrestle cardboard boxes.
The driver was taken into custody after a search of the van turned up 600 pounds of methamphetamine in cardboard boxes.
A college in southwest India apologized after photos showing students wearing cardboard boxes over their heads during an exam went viral.
Then when people started to say it was crappy food, McDonald's came up with cardboard boxes—more eco-friendly and desirable.
People came to our buyback with guns in paper bags, wrapped in rags, in original cardboard boxes or molded custom cases.
He was having nurse-style sneakers produced in Italy, and he had clunky handbags, modelled on cardboard boxes, cast from aluminum.
When hatcheries ship domestically, day-old chicks are shipped in small cardboard boxes, without food and water, huddled together for warmth.
The seaweed-lined cardboard boxes are produced from tree and grass pulp, and contain no synthetic additives, according to the company.
Standing shoeless, he grabbed a knife he used to cut twine and tape from the cardboard boxes, ready to protect himself.
They're made of clear hard plastic so you can see what's inside and they won't fall apart like flimsy cardboard boxes.
The stock room and staircase had cardboard boxes piled to the ceiling, and trying to navigate the clutter was becoming impossible.
These tiny cardboard boxes costing anything between 50 paise and 2 rupees, are archives of history and popular and mythological iconography.
Cardboard boxes and contents of packages were scattered across the water, along with parts of the twin-engine plane, Hawthorne said.
For consumers, surging package volumes means more mail trucks cruising their neighborhoods, leaving mounting piles of cardboard boxes in their wake.
Outside of it are brown cardboard boxes stamped with the letters "BGSQD," which stand for Bureau of General Services — Queer Division.
The monitor that loops a short informational video on Montoya sits on a sturdy-looking stand made of flattened cardboard boxes.
A group of North Korean security staff were seen coming back into the hotel with cardboard boxes, one with McDonald's takeaway.
Instead, we're arguing whether putting cardboard boxes over statues is a surrender of Western civilization, when it pretty plainly is not.
The company dominated the desktop PC era by selling Windows and Office software on plastic disks in cardboard boxes — to phenomenal profits.
The drawing was performed by CNN anchors, who placed blue placards into two cardboard boxes to match candidates with debate night dates.
This is a giant re-drawing of the original lithograph cover, executed with black marker and using cardboard boxes as a canvas.
Packers scan them again and put them into cardboard boxes they quickly seal before sending them off to get their address tag.
On the second floor of Forearm Forklift's warehouse, Lopreiato opens a closet filled floor-to-ceiling with cardboard boxes from Amazon purchases.
Chambers County Sheriff Brian Hawthrorne said that law enforcement spotted items including bed sheets, women's clothing and cardboard boxes in the bay.
Security escorted them out of the building, and soon there were TV cameras outside, filming them carrying their belongings in cardboard boxes.
No, they're things like tissue paper, headphone wires, and the cardboard boxes her autoshipped pet supplies from Chewy arrive in each month.
Mr. Bernstein climbed around cardboard boxes and brushed against rows of plastic-wrapped suits to make his way to a fitting room.
He's in awe of bulletproof men and super-strong women, looking at his cohorts the way tiny children look at cardboard boxes.
Recently, thousands of color slides taken in New York City parks in the summer of 1978 were uncovered from two cardboard boxes.
Lining a path along its lush lawns were scores of brown cardboard boxes; rolls of Bubble Wrap were unfurled on the grass.
In the early aughts, Jen D'Angelo's Oakland, California apartment housed far more cardboard boxes — stuffed with folded cotton shirts — than functioning furniture.
They still run a scrappy ship, with staffers sitting on cardboard boxes until chairs arrive for their new but still snug office.
We washed and reused gloves, we put used needles in cardboard boxes and we burned our medical waste in a pit nearby.
Cardboard boxes were once so ubiquitous as play toys that in 2005 they were named to the National Toy Hall of Fame.
He threw a stack of cardboard boxes, punched several holes in the ceiling, broke a granite countertop and smashed a tablet computer.
The set of robotic arms lies slumped in a laboratory on the UCLA campus, surrounded by empty cardboard boxes and abandoned shelving units.
The library is storing the poisonous volumes in separate cardboard boxes with safety labels in a ventilated cabinet, according to Rasmussen and Holck.
Up top are slots for material cartridges — simple cardboard boxes full of liquid resin with nozzles that look a bit like milk cartons.
Do you remember your carefree childhood days building little marble mazes using cardboard boxes, straws, and other bits and bobs from your kitchen?
Look, I'm not saying they're all good, but what is purer than a group of young men doing dance routines in cardboard boxes?
Half-painted walls, faulty wiring, sheetless mattresses, cardboard boxes filled with old-format technology, beat-up couches, frayed rugs, curling tiles, broken blinds.
In the older stores, shown below, many items are stacked on top of each other in cardboard boxes instead of placed on shelves.
Clarke's poetically compressed language hurtles joyfully along, while Rudd's illustrations, made on cardboard boxes with spirited swaths of paint, burst with irrepressible life.
Cats are notorious for turning up their noses at expensive toys, preferring to play with things like bottle caps and cardboard boxes instead.
She and her husband, Hector, gather newspaper, cardboard boxes, bottles, and soda cans on their motorized three-wheelers provided by a municipal grant.
With Karl, the closest to her in age of her three brothers, she played King Arthur's knights, in armor made of cardboard boxes.
It almost makes braving the crowds and carrying your Costco haul out in awkward, falling-apart cardboard boxes worth it, am I right?
Consumers' cardboard boxes are often mixed with other, dirty recyclables like ketchup bottles or soda cans that spill their contents over the cardboard.
A 2015 review revealed that agency personnel at a disaster-response center in California stored disaster survivor records in open, unsecured cardboard boxes.
That "Ogla" chair became one of the company's best-sellers and is still sold, flat-packed in cardboard boxes, in its stores worldwide.
To trickle-down economists, more high-end refrigerators shipped means there are more nice, roomy cardboard boxes for street people to sleep in.
On display are some of his binders and cardboard boxes meticulously lined with marbled paper, as well as satisfying arrays of chromatic swatches.
Its one window had been covered by flattened cardboard boxes held together with masking tape; a single shadeless table lamp glowed in a corner.
Activists have also posted photos to social media that showed white cardboard boxes packed with groceries being handed out to people after they voted.
Photo: Spencer Platt (Getty)In Amazon's crusade to fill every nook and cranny of the known universe with smirking cardboard boxes, nowhere is safe.
"Online retailers like Amazon still need cardboard boxes and most comes from China," said Jakob Rindegren, the recycling policy adviser of the U.K. association.
Even more popular is Maru, a kitty in Japan that not only slides around in cardboard boxes, but also raked in something like $181,600.
A stained concrete floor is littered with cardboard boxes, large plastic jugs half filled with liquid flavorings, and milk crates full of empty containers.
Even after firefighters arrived at the scene, cardboard boxes of waste continued to ignite, popping up behind them as they were putting out fires.
He'd taken up painting, using cardboard boxes as canvases, and had completed a wood-safety class, so that he can make his own frames.
A second video last summer, #Unstoppable, also from Greenfield, asked girls to write their limitations on oversized cardboard boxes and then destroy those props.
They came in a cardboard box packed with 20 smaller cardboard boxes, each containing five blades individually wrapped in small squares of wax paper.
Cats tend to sleep anywhere and everywhere they like, and they often repose in strange places like cardboard boxes or the top of bookshelves.
One victim said she noticed lots of mail piled up on the floor, along with three to four brown cardboard boxes, the affidavit said.
And one industry is making an unexpected comeback: Paper mills are seeing a resurgence as online retailers like Amazon fuel demand for cardboard boxes.
Washi tape and cardboard boxes were recommended, as was the strategy of raiding your recycling bins for funky things to cut up and repurpose.
The factory is gleaming — cardboard boxes dance across the screen as if they were in a Busby Berkeley musical — but no one is there.
In the videos, Mr. Beierle pontificated from a dimly lit bedroom, with an unmade bed and a pile of cardboard boxes in the background.
Federal agents from Customs and Border Protection and Homeland Security Investigations were scouring cardboard boxes a mail processing facility in South Florida for clues.
Details: "Narco-traffickers" packed cardboard boxes with the drugs, and UPS employees helped move them through the carrier's delivery system, officials told the Post.
What was formerly given up to the street for common scavenging is now being put up for sale on flattened cardboard boxes on the sidewalk.
Fifth-grade students from Emerson Elementary School in Maywood, Illinois, place cardboard boxes over their heads to shield their eyes from the sun in 1963.
It's a self-taught robot capable of breaking down large pallets of cardboard boxes, and it's probably going to steal a lot of jobs someday.
A nearby stop sign is tagged with white letters, while an old telephone booth covered in stickers stands near two cardboard boxes filled with trash.
Jeremy Clarkson may be good at cars and stuff, but when it comes to assembling cardboard boxes his skills leave a little to be desired.
She used her hands, brushes, parts of cardboard boxes and brooms to arrange the vivid images that distinguished her work for more than 19953 years.
In another case, according to the Telegram, students at Weerachai Phutdhawong were given cardboard boxes to wear with small slits cut out to see through.
Opposition barricades snarled traffic in and around Caracas on Tuesday morning, with demonstrators using bags of garbage, branches, bottles, and cardboard boxes to block roads.
The company operates from an absurdly simple premise: It constructs sets, props and even characters from cardboard boxes, brown parcel paper and, yes, paper bags.
The piece begins: Six months ago, a conservancy official cleaning out an office came across two cardboard boxes that had been sitting around for decades.
In one program, they are asking their customers, when donating household items and clothing to charities, to place the donations back into the cardboard boxes.
The evacuation centers are often schools, gymnasiums, or even basketball courts and families sleep on the cold, hard floor or on folded-up cardboard boxes.
This holiday season, the United States Postal Service expects to ship almost one billion packages — cardboard boxes full of electronics and fabric and plastic galore.
He fashioned the earliest examples from street trash, elaborately knotting lengths of ordinary rope, bundling broken-down cardboard boxes and braiding strips of recycled cloth.
THE big cardboard boxes that a team of investigators delivered to Pakistan's Supreme Court on the morning of July 25.2th were not much to look at.
At first the inside appears similarly uninspired: deep and unfinished, littered with cardboard boxes, plumbing fittings, spools of wire, inscrutable items made of copper, a forklift.
The insects can hitch a ride in cardboard boxes or second-hand goods brought into the home or jump ship from a neighbor's home, Hastings says.
It's perfect as a pillow, but it also seems to give both den-prone animals that sense of safety usually limited to crates and cardboard boxes.
By using 27 different boxes rather than 12 to deliver online goods, the firm reckons it can save 7.2m cubic feet of cardboard boxes a year.
Cardboard boxes of foreign entrées, promotional tie-in placemats, and various, horrifying iterations of Ronald McDonald were everywhere, and Okura had a story for each one.
In a pair of cardboard boxes, there were dozens of polished rocks, which Stone was autographing and selling: "Roger stones," to benefit his legal-defense fund.
Yet a majority of the archive — perhaps more than 300,000 frames in negative, as well as many vintage prints — remains piled in cardboard boxes in Bamako.
They withdrew when police fired rubber bullets, but regrouped in smaller pockets to light fires in the street from wooden pallets, cardboard boxes and other debris.
In New York, we've yet to get snowed in, unless you count as a blizzard the ceaseless tide of cardboard boxes that block sidewalks and entranceways.
They are crammed among costume racks and cardboard boxes, jammed together on padded hangers, stacked on shelves and squirreled away in any available nook and cranny.
Because astronauts would likely not be hauling vermiculite from Earth but might have cardboard boxes, Dr. Guinan also tried mixing cutup cardboard into the Martian soil.
Just last month, Ms. Laurent-Bellue was working with an assistant in a conference room at Leclere's Paris offices, sorting embroideries into large labeled cardboard boxes.
Every conservator who spoke to The Times recommended cardboard boxes over plastic bins for storage, because they don't breed mold as easily and dry out quicker.
The P.B.A. had brought three hundred and sixty cardboard boxes, which they claimed held some eight hundred thousand letters to the parole board, signed by supporters.
The sheriff described seeing the contents of packages and cardboard boxes as he traveled across the water, then seeing parts of the twin-engine Boeing 767.
They used standard cardboard boxes routed through UPS's trucking and delivery systems, according to authorities on a task force of local, state and federal law enforcement.
For instance, with the current collection (to be shown on Thursday) I had thought: What if you had to build your wardrobe out of cardboard boxes?
Sakilla has opened several pharmacies, where trained staff dispense quality medication, as a safer alternative to hawkers who sell drugs out of cardboard boxes on the street.
They had a fruitful time in Mexico City, where they befriended the artist Leonora Carrington who would make a house for Hurtado's children out of cardboard boxes.
This time around, at the Godsbanen in Aarhus, Denmark, he presents one of the largest installations he's ever realized: 435 prepared dc-motors, 13 cardboard boxes 35x35x35cm.
At the downtown Washington Archives headquarters on Tuesday, uniformed US service members were busy loading palettes of cardboard boxes stuffed with Obama administration records onto orange forklifts.
For this 1985 work from the series Reiseerinnerungen, Thomas Bachler mailed pinhole cameras made out of cardboard boxes from 12 German cities to his home in Kassel.
The planes use GPS and Rwanda's cellular network to navigate, and deliver blood or medicine in cardboard boxes that are dropped with a parachute from low altitudes.
Packing more into each lorry could save fuel and 7.2m cubic feet of space taken up by cardboard boxes, enough to fill about 82 Olympic swimming pools.
In her kitchen, she gestures at two large cardboard boxes: one containing a large stash of instant noodles and another with a trove of energized vitamin drinks.
Stinson took me across a dense wall of machinery and past a giant contraption that makes cardboard boxes so that the plant doesn't have to order them.
They were packaged like any other fast-food pie: in small, convenient cardboard boxes with holes that allow hot air to escape and keep the pies crispy.
According to The Hindu newspaper, the private Bhagat Pre-University College in Haveri asked its students to wear modified cardboard boxes for a chemistry exam on Thursday.
A high school teacher in Tlaxcala, Mexico, drew controversy last week when images surfaced online of students taking an exam while wearing cardboard boxes over their heads.
To the far right you can see a bit of an old work bench which also serves as a shipping area (read: bubble wrap and cardboard boxes).
Hoi Eng Chan does not know how all those unbundled un-broken-down cardboard boxes wound up in front of the house she owns in the Bronx.
At the LES Citizens Parade, senior citizens of Chinese, Hispanic, and Jewish descent pretend to be a moving company, surrounded by cardboard boxes that carry immigrant stories.
In the blue recycling bin marked with Mr. Zuckerberg's address, there were A&W diet root beer cans, cardboard boxes and a junk mail credit card offer.
Outside Norway, he is better known as an artist whose exhibitions often feature everyday objects, like newspapers and cardboard boxes, altered in ways that make them useless.
The next thing I knew, he was shoving five-foot-long cardboard boxes of flowers onto the rear seat and floor until the Checker was packed tight.
Millions of cardboard boxes arrive on urban and rural doorsteps every month, holding everything one needs to cook dinner, down to the rice wine vinegar and panko.
Mr. Rossi keeps his paperwork stuffed into any crevice around the front counter, and the bulk of his merchandise is piled in unmarked cardboard boxes like bunkers.
After being out of work for a year, he landed a job in January making cardboard boxes at a nearby Georgia-Pacific plant for $603 an hour.
Eventually the pull of Silicon Valley became too strong to resist: I moved to San Francisco in 2004 with only my computer and a few cardboard boxes.
The "Mat" series may bring to mind Robert Rauschenberg's early-1970s "Cardboards," those wall-based works comprising busted-up cardboard boxes and a whole lot of moxie.
This futility reminds me of Andy Warhol's Time Capsules project, a series of 612 cardboard boxes he filled and sealed in the last 13 years of his life.
As the Washington Post reported, in an effort to pack more shipments into delivery planes and trucks, Amazon is using more small plastic mailers rather than cardboard boxes.
It is, in fact, just two empty cardboard boxes that once contained wall clocks, resembling white pizza boxes Nothing that a 10-pound, $16,000 robot can't brush through.
Thousands spent days camped on torn cardboard boxes to secure a spot near the procession with only plastic sheets for protection from intermittent monsoon rain and tropical sun.
Trump will spend hours reviewing cable news coverage recorded on a TiVo-like device or sifting through cardboard boxes of newspapers and magazines that have been lugged aboard.
So, in celebration of the made up holiday National Cat Day, Cole and Marmalade's human, Chris Poole, decided to created a cat maze using 50 small cardboard boxes.
Lone Star employees set up a stall by stacking a piece of discarded plywood onto two cardboard boxes, and they were up and running, ready to receive clients.
On a desk in a conference room sat ten cardboard boxes crammed with files that were a mix of Bob's work for the C.I.A. and for corporate clients.
This pumpkin pie from Trader Joe's cost $5.99 and came in a festive box decorated with pumpkins, unlike the plain brown cardboard boxes the other pies came in.
They lie in dingy sleeping bags near buildings or construction sites, bury themselves under blankets, ponchos and cardboard boxes, or sit with propped-up signs asking for money.
"When you hear the Zaro's name, everybody tells us a story," said Mr. Zaro, whose first job as a boy was assembling cardboard boxes at the Parkchester bakery.
Jenna Dewan is trading in birthday cake and candles for cardboard boxes and dollies ... she's moving into her new digs as she celebrates 39 trips around the Sun.
Voters waited in line for hours to slip ballots printed on simple paper into old cardboard boxes that bore logos of items such as toilet paper and doughnuts.
The set itself is made up of cardboard boxes that keep being rearranged — they form a back wall onto which images are projected, and it later tumbles down.
Other robots, whose costumes were made up of nothing more than cardboard boxes, were seen running after the candidate and being knocked to the ground by his supporters.
Moldova gets a box per week, Japan specifies intricately protective cardboard boxes for its shipments, and one unnamed South American country never picks up its deliveries on time.
As Japan's most resourceful knife maker demonstrates, those papercuts could be a lot worse if you spend hours painstakingly turning those cardboard boxes into a razor-sharp chef's knife.
"I made bat wings out of recycled cardboard boxes and I would sleep in them and run around in them and I would jump off high things," she recalled.
The Venezuelans were removed at the crack of dawn from the field in a middle-class neighborhood, where they had been sleeping in makeshift tents or on cardboard boxes.
You lug cardboard boxes holding flat-packed shelves, cupboards and tables into your car and reward yourself for your thrift and good taste with meatballs slathered with lingonberry jam.
E-commerce retailers can easily offer up cardboard boxes with recycled content, FSC-certified tissue paper, and soy-based inks, which can all be stuffed in the recycling bin.
As cardboard boxes and manilla envelopes from around the world stream through x-ray machines, officers with handguns tucked into their waistbands scan screens for anomalies in the images.
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The founder, president, and one of the few full-time employees is Richard Gage, a wide-tied former architect who demonstrates his understanding of structural mechanics using cardboard boxes.
Number employed in 2013: 89,000Number employed in 2018: 71,000The miscellaneous paper and pulp products industry manufactures goods from paper, aside from paper for printing and writing and cardboard boxes.
In March this year, the police force in Sloviansk uncovered a cache of weapons and explosives in the back of a garage filled with cardboard boxes and household junk.
Letter of Recommendation My parents recently found five journals in one of those listless cardboard boxes that leaves an attic only when somebody dies or the house is sold.
In a closet that contains cabinets and cardboard boxes, he has stored a guitar since beginning work here 15 years ago, the least precious of seven that he owns.
Richard Sides and Gili Tal's unfussy installation of T-shirts, cardboard boxes, and shopping bags seen in the far corner of the institute's first gallery also accomplishes this task.
At dawn on Monday, the police came to evict the group once again, this time from a makeshift camp, forcibly removing a tent and cardboard boxes used for bedding.
His aides slip him paper copies of news articles, and when he travels on Air Force One, an aide is often spotted carrying around these mysterious-looking cardboard boxes.
A video of the bust published by the police shows officers inspecting dozens of stacked cardboard boxes filled with blue medical masks and two of the suspects in handcuffs.
To slow traffic and attract attention, some locals stand in the middle of the road, holding out cardboard boxes for donations or flags and handwritten signs asking for assistance.
There are also new tweaks that are just plain silly fun, like cardboard boxes to hide in or gliders you can actually ride around on like bouncy stuffed animals.
In the three-dimensional Standarts, he affixed bottles or tin cans to cardboard boxes, in a manner reminiscent of Arte Povera, the Italian movement that venerated commonplace, preindustrial materials.
The vehicle was surrounded by cardboard boxes and was overflowing with beautiful blue packs of the fruit chews you raced to buy from the vending machine in middle school.
By 2015, Susie Buffett presented the filmmaker with a treasure vault for Buffettphiles: closets and cardboard boxes full of family photos, personal documents and home movies never seen publicly.
" The post continues, detailing how as firefighters were putting out the first few flaming boxes, "large cardboard boxes of the same waste continued to ignite while we were on scene!
Each belt carries a constant stream of yellow bins that are either empty and ready to be filled with products, or full and headed to be packed into cardboard boxes.
The big bin toppled over me, scattering plastic containers and cardboard boxes, as my hands reached down to feel a sheet of ice that had been invisible on the asphalt.
Hello Fresh had the best packaging stratagem by far — everything I needed for each meal was placed naked into one of three smaller cardboard boxes, inside the big cardboard box.
They built barricades out of tires, cardboard boxes, furniture, and torn-down road signs, and sometimes beat on pots and pans—a local form of protest known as the cacerolazo .
They sit in cardboard boxes tucked into one wall, color-coded and bearing evocative titles chosen by Ms. Safro, like Engraved Waterlily in Metallic Color and Architectural Swirl c. 1950.
With an estimated 100 million menstruating American women, we're collectively ditching about 700 million pounds (350,000 tons) of tampons, pads, plastic, and cardboard boxes annually in the United States alone.
On a recent afternoon, plants on the front steps had wilted to brown stalks, cardboard boxes were scattered in the yard and a "for sale" sign stood by the curb.
Washi tape, cardboard boxes, and recycle bins were all mentioned, but she liked the versatility of wrapping paper (plus the fact that many of us always have extra on hand).
But according to Ms. Siegel they send mixed messages to students because they look no different from regular Domino's pizza and are even delivered in the company's branded cardboard boxes.
Or we set out little cardboard boxes lined with glue, never imagining the skin-peeling horror that happens when an animal stuck in a glue trap struggles to break free.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads You walk into the performance space at New York Theatre Workshop and are greeted by towering heaps of cardboard boxes filled with old junk.
The raid at Lotte Group headquarters began on Friday morning and lasted about 15 hours before investigators hauled away dozens of plastic and cardboard boxes around midnight, according to Lotte Group.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba took another step on Sunday toward the end of the Castro era, with millions of residents placing paper ballots in cardboard boxes for ward delegates to municipal assemblies.
The younger woman said she was at the counter preparing to pay when Krajnyak picked up one of about three or four brown cardboard boxes on the floor and opened it.
The scientist who entered saw 22017 mysterious cardboard boxes on a crowded shelf in the far left corner of the storage space and pried one open to see what it contained.
"We had no idea empty cardboard boxes would be such a traumatic and triggering event for these soon-to-be defeated Democrats," Chris Pack, the group's spokesman, said in a statement.
On a clear day in early spring, Mershin leads me into his lab and rifles through some cardboard boxes and equipment until he unearths a container of old artificial nose prototypes.
The "premises," as they all call their white-washed office, has seen better days; there are old cardboard boxes piled in corners, and it's so cold you can see your breath.
Nicole Wermers makes the case by filling a plastic baby-changing unit with a precious material, cast terrazzo; Nancy Shaver paints small cardboard boxes that once held crackers and household items.
Especially delicate pieces are wrapped in acid-free tissue paper to protect against dust and moths and are laid to rest in cardboard boxes referred to in the business as ''coffins.
That means I can see exactly what's inside without having to read color codes and SKU numbers on the label and they won't break down over time like flimsy cardboard boxes.
There were more than 220 business leaders with me, sleeping side by side with nothing but cardboard boxes and sleeping bags for cover on a cold, windy night in the Bronx.
And in the space that used to house a Sears store, residents of the area created a "winter wonderland" — an elfin village fashioned from discarded cardboard boxes that once held refrigerators.
Amazon and Goodwill have teamed up to remind shoppers of "Give Back Box" — a no-cost program that allows people to donate to Goodwill via mail by reusing their extra cardboard boxes.
Moreover, Chinese factories consumed lots of the resulting plastic and pulp, whereas developed economies, which tend to be net importers of goods, had plenty of plastic bottles and cardboard boxes to spare.
Hawthrorne said the crash site is in a muddy and marshy area of the bay and that law enforcement spotted items including bed sheets, women's clothing and cardboard boxes in the bay.
"This paper takes special pride in writing about some of the toughest issues," she told Reuters as journalists polished their final articles and office workers packed everything they could into cardboard boxes.
One corrugated box retailer on the online shopping site Taobao reached by Reuters, said the price of cardboard boxes had nearly doubled since the end of August to 8.8 yuan ($1.33) each.
The promo took a page from every dramatized cop show of the '70s, with explosions, wild driving and empty cardboard boxes perfect for the group's old-school muscle car to barrel through.
On a recent night, Heath; his girlfriend, Cremona; and his agent, Mark Bryant, squeezed into the room, the floor cluttered with file cabinets, suitcases and cardboard boxes spilling T-shirts and banners.
The flea-market giant's arcane reputation looms large, and among the haunted dolls, gun-themed koozies, and out-of-print collectible card games, you will also find some wonderfully ersatz cardboard boxes.
On Tuesday afternoon, about two dozen people were camped in front of the ticket counters, dejected, fanning themselves with pieces of cardboard boxes and wondering when they could get on a plane.
And, packed into cardboard boxes, the agents discovered more than 300 kilograms of smooth brown scales, each a couple inches across, that looked like they had been stripped from some prehistoric reptile.
Couture fashioned from and inspired by thrown-away plastic bags, tissues, cardboard boxes was the talk of the week — and it's the kind of Dadaist theatricality fashion gets shit for all the time.
Rosalee and her youngest daughter, Anna, piled their usable clothes, linens, and appliances on a couch; the unsalvageable items went into garbage bags and cardboard boxes, which formed a mound on the curb.
A search of the vehicle turned up 273kg of ice, said police, who released footage of the drugs neatly packed in cardboard boxes, taped up and loaded into the back of the van.
"There's people out there in the gutters raising their kids in less environment, in cardboard boxes and having to go to the bathroom in the gutters and they don't get arrested," he said.
The animals are smuggled across Somaliland's porous border, then stowed away in cramped crates or cardboard boxes on boats and sent across the Gulf of Aden towards their final destination: the Arabian Peninsula.
In fact, instead of keeping his documents in a briefcase or cardboard boxes like most lawyers, he showed up to the hearing this morning with his papers in a grocery store tote bag.
The training environment in a well-lit room, and the researchers used a series of cardboard boxes as potential hiding places, in addition to small boxes, either opaque or transparent, for the rats.
"We were calling around for posters, and everyone was sold out for a five-mile radius," she said, adding that she saw numerous signs at the march made from pieces of cardboard boxes.
Aldi only offers a select number of private-label brands, and according to The New York Times, products would often be displayed "on wooden pallets in the cardboard boxes in which they were delivered."
Komanoff, sitting in his office in Manhattan's financial district sporting his cycling skull cap because of the building's under-functioning heating system, explained the BTA's origins while he cut up cardboard boxes for recycling.
Near polling stations in poor neighborhoods, workers handed out cardboard boxes packed with free groceries — usually a mix of cooking oil, sugar, ghee, lentils or rice — to people who could prove they had voted.
Besides the numerous cardboard boxes and crates packed tightly in the bed of the pick-up truck, Teresa revealed that Gia had a total of five suitcases packed to bring with her to Rutgers.
For dramatic effect during closing arguments, she stacked nearly 10 cardboard boxes with the markings of the US Drug Enforcement Administration atop a plastic bag on the floor of the federal courtroom in Brooklyn.
It is fine because there's no reason for two people to be in charge of 'making cardboard boxes' for as-is items, which got absorbed into a team of 20183 that makes them as needed.
The purpose of the program, started by Monika Wiela, is to "provide an effortless and convenient method of donating," while also giving cardboard boxes a second life, as written on the Give Back Box website.
In a basement storeroom filled with plastic crates and cardboard boxes, Chris Snyder, a Cleveland Clinic pharmacist and the point man for drug shortages, spends part of each workday poring over the hospital's drug orders.
Between October and December of 2014, police seized approximately 55 kg (121 lbs) of cocaine that had been hidden in cardboard boxes containing cassava and sent to the family by co-conspirators in Costa Rica.
On the morning after Donald Trump was elected president of the United States, Bill Wyatt sat in his car in North Carolina with cardboard boxes carrying hundreds of T-shirts he could no longer sell.
The bulk of the collection arrived last week in roughly 20 cardboard boxes, Mr. Ryan said, and includes letters exchanged between Mr. Rohatyn and Presidents Richard M. Nixon, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton; Gov.
"The day I heard that she would replace Bob Gottlieb, I packed up my stuff in a couple cardboard boxes and left in a cab and have not looked back," he said in an email.
Thom Tillis, a Republican from North Carolina, said while standing before a stack of dozens of cardboard boxes to showcase what the GOP says is an unprecedented disclosure of records by a Supreme Court nominee.
The account was intended as a personal thing—an inspiration board to amuse myself after I lost my job and was suddenly left with little to do but unpack my cardboard boxes and reinvent myself.
Nadia taped the inside of her windows with beige packing tape, the sort normally used to seal cardboard boxes, and hammered heavy-duty rubbish bags into place over them, pounding nails into the window frames.
The company clearly didn't design the Model S with the camper in mind, given the hump, the cardboard boxes, the auto shut-off, the daytime running lights, and the inability to turn off the dash.
Fourteen more cardboard boxes surrounded them, each filled with a black kite that Mr. Rehman, Mr. Saud and Nadeem Shehzad, Mr. Saud's brother, had collected earlier in the day from animal hospitals around New Delhi.
Where once she felt sustainability was forced on her, she has now taken it upon herself to implement eco-conscious guidelines across the business, from recycling cardboard boxes for shipment to selecting responsibly sourced fabrics.
"I don't regret it, this was always going to happen, this is the logical outworking of the referendum," European Commissioner Julian King told Reuters amid cardboard boxes and Union Jack cushions waiting to be packed.
Most of the British chain's trademark fodder is peddled here: plastic pots filled with Greek yogurt and chopped banana bits, baguettes serried with cucumber rounds and tuna, squat cardboard boxes containing hot tomato-feta soup.
He held one bag of white rice in one hand, a bag of black beans in the other, and stood quietly over five cardboard boxes of donated food that were to be given out that day.
I'd moved in the week before, and the place was still a sea of unopened cardboard boxes, bare walls, and the furniture I'd gotten to take when I left the house I'd shared with Drew behind.
A witness who was present during the search, and who did not want to be identified, told Reuters she saw belongings packed into black bags and cardboard boxes, and household containers with an unidentified powder inside.
Instead, Chris and Jess use cardboard boxes for their gingerbread walls, white paper products for their frosting, paper towel rolls covered in wrapping paper for their candy canes, and colored plastic egg halves as their jellybeans.
As he walked into Puritan Backroom Restaurant, Rubio passed by two activists with the liberal group American Bridge wearing cardboard boxes, dressed as "Marco Roboto" and "Rubio Talking Point 3000," a slam on Rubio's debate performance.
In his sculptures — which have been described as starting out as "a studio exercise" — he began making "masks" in 2000, beginning with cardboard boxes, which he ripped, tore, and gouged, and enhanced with various cardboard appendages.
For months, I would peer through the glass freezer doors at the cold cardboard boxes looking furtively at the frozen food like a kid glancing at the dirty magazines at the top of the newsstand rack.
Each night, Joseph Matos builds his home on the East Side by placing several cardboard boxes on the ground for cushioning and then linking together a half dozen others so he can fit inside to sleep.
On March 25, another worker from a nearby business observed "a large black bag" weighing down cardboard boxes in an alley dumpster, with a large blue bin left in the same alley nears the Kings Inn.
In December 2017, a postal customer in Mendocino called the California Department of Fish & Wildlife (CDFW) after she got stuck behind a man who was trying to ship more than a dozen cardboard boxes to China.
Less well noticed is the patchwork of European companies that are turning the e-commerce revolution to their advantage, supplying online giants with everything from forklift trucks and storage space to cardboard boxes and automated warehouses.
Nearby, Kobe-based Gallery Yamaki Fine Art is showing a spread of Kimiyo Mishima's incredible ceramic sculptures, which she silkscreens to make them look like paper goods, including newspapers, manga comic books, packaging, and cardboard boxes.
They hauled cardboard boxes containing videotapes, photographs and documents into the firm's glassed-in reception area on the 18th floor, where they sat in gray midcentury-modern couches beneath an oil portrait of one of Taft's founders.
After Fresh Direct took New York by storm in 2002, the real estate industry fell in line, with many developers and building owners creating refrigerated rooms to accommodate the avalanche of cardboard boxes that arrived every night.
Consisting of disparate found materials like wood, electrical plugs, cardboard boxes, scraps of metal and artificial flowers — and unified by a coat of white plaster — they are just too reminiscent of Picasso's superior work in the medium.
When I visited Orchard there, in March, he led me past stacks of cardboard boxes filled with bones, skulls, and scat, and then rooted around for a photo album, the kind you'd expect to hold family snapshots.
Way in the back, behind a table, a woman is shoveling the popcorn from a big machine into red and white striped cardboard boxes, lining them up one by one next to pitchers of unsweetened iced tea.
"We were particularly motivated by the exceptional qualities that cardboard boxes hold for inspiring creative, open-ended play," says Christopher Bensch, vice president for collections and chief curator at the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester.
The next morning, Londonderry voters waiting to get into Rubio's town hall were greeted by Marco Roboto and the Rubio Talking Point 3000: McAlister and Vale in robot costumes slapped together with cardboard boxes and a Sharpie.
Together, Lee and her group dragged items like bricks, cardboard boxes, and bikes to block Tolo Highway — a critical thoroughfare that commuters use to travel to Hong Kong Island, where the city's main business district is located.
In Harlem, Ms. Stefano and Mr. Wilson talked to Mohammad Daka, an immigrant from Ivory Coast, who was living in a tent he had fashioned out of a blue tarp, a black shower curtain and cardboard boxes.
They go through the garbage we've dumped, picking out plastic, empty glass bottles of smuggled Scotch whisky, squashed tins of Heineken, cardboard boxes of pizza, discarded household implements — anything that can be recycled, anything that can be sold.
Cardboard boxes are a really big deal in the U.S. Amazon alone shipped over 5 billion packages through Prime in 2017, and in 2019, announced they are expanding their one-day delivery service to over 10 million products.
There's an over-the-top soundtrack and voiceover, and also this one particular bit where Snake's character wins a cardboard boxes in a row, a tree-frog, a half-watermelon, three snakes, and then things go absolutely crazy.
The company, which makes office paper and corrugated cardboard boxes, expanded over the years from being predominantly a producer of printing paper into a packaging manufacturer for consumer goods, with a market capitalization of about 8.99 billion pounds.
He handed out cardboard boxes with hot dogs and potato chips to residents in Houston, and talked about the love he had seen in the NRG Center, a convention center converted into a shelter for nearly 1,200 people.
Just to drive this point home even further, babies in Finland (where the infant mortality rate is far lower than that of the U.S.) are literally sent home in cardboard boxes, in an effort to promote safe sleeping.
Here, doses of Viagra, Levitra, Cialis and a much less expensive generic sildenafil medication are being picked and sealed into sleek, Roman-branded pouches and readied to be sent out to its growing member base in discrete cardboard boxes.
I'm not really sure what to say here other than that this movie seems like Cube, the classic film about a killer cube, crossed with Michel Gondry's The Science of Sleep, the classic Michel Gondry film about cardboard boxes.
After my first virgin venture up the narrow stairway into Dave's world, there was seldom a summer day I wouldn't ride my bike to the store and spend hours sifting through their endless rectangular white cardboard boxes of comics.
Spain's Civil Guard, a national police force, on Tuesday seized over 45,000 envelopes packed in cardboard boxes that the Catalan government was ready to send to notify people around the region about the referendum, the Spanish interior ministry said.
Other events include an exhibition of ceramic sculptures called Configuration by artist Nicholas Kripal, and the Center for Architecture and Design's "Cardboard City," which will allow visitors to build an urban landscape along the parkway out of cardboard boxes.
Author's Note A friend of mine was driving around one day when he noticed a pile of cardboard boxes in front of the house of one of our teachers, a poet who had been at the university for decades.
I'm surrounded by smiling cardboard boxes, but I'm not at one of the United States' over 300 Amazon facilities; I am at the art exhibition The Fulfillment Center created by Black Cube, which calls itself "a nomadic art museum".
There, human "pickers" follow instructions on computer screens, grabbing items off the shelves and putting them in plastic bins, which then disappear on conveyor belts destined for "packers," people who put the products in cardboard boxes bound for customers.
Whenever I move, my book organization schemes always start with grand ambitions and ultimately devolve into a desperate attempt to clear the cardboard boxes from my floors by getting all the books on the shelves as quickly as possible.
Behind us on the bridge was a group of Filipino and Indonesian women sitting on flattened cardboard boxes—domestic workers who, on their one day off, usually gathered in the public squares that were now given over to protests.
"It is a shame that kids aren't playing with cardboard boxes as much as they used to," said Mark Runco, a researcher who studies creativity at Southern Oregon University and who is the founding editor of Creativity Research Journal.
The Governors Island show exhibits pieces not seen for at least 15 years, and some of it never before in New York, as most of his art was stored in cardboard boxes at a cousin's home after his death.
A senior official from Crime Investigation Department (CID) in the eastern state of West Bengal said the arrests began on Monday after police raided a private nursing home and found two babies hidden in cardboard boxes in a locked medical storeroom.
She remembers the story of her friend from college, who invited the UPS guy in—this was exciting back then, a man wearing a brown-and-yellow uniform on your doorstep, ringing your doorbell, goodies packed in large cardboard boxes.
On a pedestrian street behind the Bolshoi Theater, a loader drove away with 21 black bags filled with garbage and torn cardboard boxes as commuters wobbled through the city center with an enduring feeling of elation and, in some cases, hangovers.
The main difference is that everyone in Sports Illustrated's videos has decently tasteful hair, nobody is gyrating to techno music, and the headsets are cardboard boxes that would probably seem too low-budget for all but the cheapest B-movies.
I still have to google what ASMR stands for (Autonomous sensory meridian response—why can I never remember this?) but spend about half of my working day listening to Korean women or Spanish men whispering and tapping cardboard boxes anyway.
She didn't make profit for the first three years, and when the Barneys and Fred Segal retail chains found her at a trade show, the first batch of bags were exported from crammed cardboard boxes in the Spades' Tribeca loft.
The orderliness of the wall display was in stark contrast with the artful jumble scattered on the floor, which included a few suitcases, various taped cardboard boxes and assorted other forlorn items — a table fan, a pillow, a fridge, a motorbike.
The new owners installed an old corrugated container machine, known as an O.C.C., a towering vat of swirling warm water, where large bales of used cardboard boxes are dumped and then ground into the stock that makes the new brown paper.
Some New York City buildings already have inventive solutions, like the Harlem condo that provides valet composting service or the box breakdown station in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village that makes it easier for residents to collapse their cardboard boxes.
"It shows the spirit of humanity," Yen Saisamon, a 17-year-old Laotian volunteer, said on Friday at a relief center in the town of Attapeu, where cardboard boxes of instant noodles and condiments were labeled in Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese.
I would spend hours in bad lighting picking through racks for $23 dresses the same way I imagined other, more elegant women would rummage through cardboard boxes at Barneys' famous warehouse sale to find $800 designer sweaters discounted to $500.
At least the comic books are stored properly: long white cardboard boxes line the walls, and he knows that if he lifts a lid he will find the books inside bagged and boarded, organized by artist or series or year.
But slow down at the end of the block, just off the freeway in eastern Los Angeles, where a 9-year-old boy has created a makeshift arcade in his father's auto parts store with balls, cardboard boxes and tape.
The daunting parcels were placed in shopping bags, cardboard boxes, and in the case of Spencer Davis, 33, of Brooklyn, a backpack made from the hide of a water buffalo, which held two boxes as Ms. Davis cycled back home to Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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Among them was Betty Early, 75, a retiree who joined about 300 fellow evacuees huddled on makeshift bedrolls of blankets and collapsed cardboard boxes at an elementary school converted into an American Red Cross shelter in Panama City, near the storm's expected landfall.
Having been granted special permission to enter the museum's ossuary, the doors open up to rack upon rack of cardboard boxes containing paupers, prostitutes and plague victims, who rub shoulders with nobles, bon viveurs and even a former Bank of England governor.
The set, designed by Ann Beyersdorfer with props by Hannah Cook, is also vivid, strewn with cardboard boxes, plastic bins, a toolbox, a sink flanked by a battered metal file cabinet, assorted trash and three doorways that actually seem to lead somewhere.
To remind jurors of the mountain of evidence that had been presented to them since November, the prosecution stacked nearly ten cardboard boxes with the markings of the US Drug Enforcement Administration atop a plastic bag on the floor of the Brooklyn courtroom.
He is often very present in his pieces, whether The Object Lesson, a one-man show staged amid a hoarder's dream of cardboard boxes, or the upcoming HOME at BAM, where he will lead dancers and designers in building a house onstage.
They make use of ordinary materials — cardboard boxes, plastic bags, tinfoil and paper — a nod to the Loverboy club night that Jeffrey staged as a student in Dalston, East London, where the dance floor was often covered in cellophane, tinfoil or toilet paper.
On one table, there was a tossed-together collection of light winter jackets less organized than what you'd find in the Times Square H&M; underneath the table was a set of cardboard boxes with sizes written in marker on the side.
Most importantly, investors seem to think its transformation under CEO Satya Nadella — from a company that sells Windows and Office licenses (often on discs and in cardboard boxes) to a company that sells access to software and services in the cloud — is working.
Experts from the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta and the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds, which treats threatened seabirds, transported the penguins in cardboard boxes to the coast near Cape Town where they waddled on the sand before swimming out to sea.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When a homeless friend told Xavier Van der Stappen that rough sleepers cherish large cardboard boxes because they offer not only shelter but also a place to hide from the shame of living on the street, he decided to act.
At Victoria Square, a downtrodden area of central Athens where many homeless refugees have converged, Greeks turned up in droves with bags of food, fruit and medicine after seeing images on television of families sleeping in the open, on cardboard boxes, on chilly winter nights.
The suit claimed the harassment escalated earlier this year when Solomon arrived to work to find that the same manager built a clubhouse out of cardboard boxes with other employees in the department and spray painted "White only" on the fortress near his desk.
Behind every step of the production, from roasting to tempering and molding, is Ducasse's longtime pastry chef Nicolas Berger, who churns out chocolate bonbons, flavored ganaches, creamy truffles, mendiants and his signature ganache-filled bars, each packaged neatly in understated, cardboard boxes and pouches.
The Austrian sculptor Franz West, who died in 2012 and was known for his large works of plaster or papier-mâché that began with found objects like cardboard boxes and wound up as elaborate abstracts, also used the material to evoke a subtle melancholy.
The basics explained, Vanselow steered me over to the main event, a cluster of mats and cardboard boxes constructed into a mock train car, an homage to The Commuter, Neeson's most recent action romp, the release of which was serving as the impetus for the day's activities.
"Accepting those warm cardboard boxes at my front door is second nature to me, but I will always love ordering pizza because of the way eight slices of something so ordinary are able to evoke feelings of independence, consolation and joy," part of the essay reads.
Where a supermarket greets you with bursting crates of produce, inclined at an angle toward the shopper as if to say, welcome, Costco's produce, though equally as fresh, sits at the back of the store in a frigid locker, prepackaged in plastic sleeves and cardboard boxes, unsqueezable.
The original no-frills sensibility is also still evident at Aldi: The typical Aldi store still displays food items in the cardboard boxes in which they were shipped to the store, stacked on wooden pallets (rather than tidily organized on shelves like at most large grocery chains).
Though the exciting part of the shoot was the flour and peas flying through the air (thanks to Lizzie Plaugic), most of the time was spent arranging the cardboard boxes, stacks of pots and bowls with meaningfully placed asparagus stalks, tomatoes, gnocchi, and greens of all kinds.
Instead of cookies and cakes, its white cardboard boxes get filled with excellent fried chicken and five-spice fries, both of which should be dipped in "ginger deluxe," a spectacular Thousand Island-esque mixture of ketchup, mayo, and mustard punched up with ginger, garlic, and fermented tofu.
When we returned to his home, Nega pointed to a pile of medical supplies in the hallway — bandages, splints, antibiotics, antimalarials — that he was planning to ferry to his fighters, and three cardboard boxes packed with solar cells that would provide some rudimentary electricity in the bush.
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It's mid-July in southern Humboldt County, and the first round of the year's marijuana harvest—all one thousand pounds of it—is hanging in the sheds or newly dried in contractor bags and cardboard boxes, ready for us to start trimming into perfect, salable little nuggets.
From a health equity perspective, promoting cardboard boxes to low-income minority communities is not only a step back in time from dresser drawers; it is also a fake panacea for lowering infant mortality and a disservice to the communities that are affected by it most.
Pamela B. Green, the director of the 2018 documentary "Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché," tracked down photos and letters of the director's that distant relatives had stashed in cardboard boxes in garages and basements, on the hunch that Tante Alice had been an extraordinary person.
It's tempting to see the whole project as "outside the box," but as it happens, "A Cambodian Lullaby" fills the stage with more than a dozen cardboard boxes, which are cleverly put to use by Mr. Ros and his ensemble, becoming the people, places and things in his narrative.
Among people who had fled their homes was Betty Early, 75, a retiree who joined about 300 fellow evacuees huddled on makeshift bed rolls of blankets and collapsed cardboard boxes at an elementary school serving as an American Red Cross shelter in Panama City, near the storm's expected landfall.
"Now, we are bracing for the sight of colleagues with decades of experience walking out with cardboard boxes in their arms and tears streaming down their faces," David Jackson and Gary Marx, reporters at The Chicago Tribune, wrote in an Op-Ed for The New York Times last month.
Using a remote control and watching several screens that show a feed from the robot's cameras, he wheels his little bot across the cramped storage space under his home, its walls lined with cardboard boxes, to delicately retrieve a crate full of beautifully crafted klein bottles wrapped in paper.
Shoppers unload their produce in great wet heaps onto the checkout counters and do their own packing, using bags that they bring from home or the store's cardboard boxes, recycled from the day's deliveries; to ease congestion, members on the shift are deputized to help, though not everyone appreciates an intervention.
Depending on what kind your basement is harboring, the crickets may consume dried leaves blown in from outdoors; potted plants brought inside to overwinter; natural-fiber clothing and stored rugs, or synthetic fabrics, especially if they are soiled; rubber and leather goods; cardboard boxes; and other insects, dead or alive.
During an O-Week kickoff party, the Reticulites paraded through the building, announcing the presence of PS and prompting participants—known as Seekers—to scatter to several rooms and adjacent buildings, where they encountered puzzles ranging from a Zelda-style trading game to an enormous, linguistic Rubik's Cube made out of cardboard boxes.
In his most recent iteration of "A Public Apology to Siksika Nation," Bronson stacks cardboard boxes filled with takeaway copies of the eponymous book he co-wrote with researcher Ben Miller, which reveals that Bronson's great-grandfather, Archdeacon J.W. Tims, an Anglican missionary, established the first residential school on the Blackfoot reservation in Alberta.
Despite the fact that the restaurant had only had the machine for a week and a half—and despite the fact that he'd paid five grand for it—Ng responded to criticism from the SPCA and from The Internet by replacing the real-life crabs with cardboard boxes that customers can cash in for a crab entree.
The cannabis laws in the State of Minnesota aren't exactly lax, and a bunch of public servants, whose duties involve fining and arresting people who want to spark up a joint, setting up farcical cages consisting of cardboard boxes and Nacho Cheese Doritos seems a bit sinister—if not, in the very least, entirely tone-deaf.
"Zimoun loves for his mixed-media sculptures to make noise; he likes the texture of sound," Secci explained as he showed me photos of some of the artist's large installations, in which 240 motorized cardboard boxes wiggle in a warehouse-like space, or 329 motorized cotton balls attached to strings pop and fly around a round, white room.
I think it is rare for most people to know how much food our groceries waste on a daily basis, and even if they have the bleeding heart to be cognizant of it, they almost certainly will never understand the breadth of that waste until you see (and smell) it in tremendous stacks of cardboard boxes in your kitchen.
Outside in the Strolling Gallery, Leslie Kerby has commandeered the entire space with a video animation and monoprints on one wall and, on the other, a sprawling, site-specific installation of flattened, cut, pasted, and painted cardboard boxes that incorporates aspects of Analytical Cubism, Piet Mondrian's Neoplasticism, and Arte Povera into a vibrantly rhythmic frieze of open and closed forms.
These practices also rely heavily on physical models, and it was great to see a number in the show, including two big, blocky roughs for SANAA's New Museum, showing its development from a stack of cardboard boxes, and two elegant, shell-like paper models of the roof at their Rolex Learning Center in Lausanne, Switzerland, plucked from a pile of hundreds more.
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"I really cherish the moments when I encounter cardboard boxes that are only used in a specific country or that cannot be found at any other place," he said in an interview this week at the South by Southwest Film Festival in the Texas capital of Austin, where a documentary about him called "From All Corners" made its world premiere.
What I feared recently as I stood in the room that we called the Puzzle Room, now empty, as I packed my shelves and shelves of books into cardboard boxes, was that like that day 20 years earlier when I vowed "never again," some piece of my heart or brain or soul may feel that way about love: never again.
When I asked Liz how much her services cost, she gave me an "if you have to ask, you can't afford it" answer and said she wanted to do this to test her creative skills at a different price and because she could not deal with knowing that her flighty best friend's kids, whom she adores, were still living out of cardboard boxes.
The "you" that Amazon the online retailer sees right now is the you that buys a 30-pack of something stupid at four in the morning, the you that mindlessly puts expensive things that you never plan on buying in your cart, and the you that inexplicably buys a large quantity of cardboard boxes one day (it's because you're moving apartments, but Amazon doesn't know this).
Other works include a syringe-studded, large-scale portrait on curved Homasote by Valeriy Gerlovin; Peter White's madly scribbled drawings of disembodied heads in graphite crayon and oil stick from his Oil/Diamonds/Water/God/War series (1983); the haunting, deeply shadowed black-and-white photographs of Dirk Rowntree; and David Finn's alarmingly lifelike figures made out of garbage bags and battered cardboard boxes.
Cold beer, cold soda, cold water may all do their parts to keep you hydrated but do next to nothing for your compromised faculties, leaving you wide open and vulnerable to, say, surrendering upward of 40 bucks, in $5 increments, to the three-card-monte guys who used to run their scams off flattened cardboard boxes topping milk crates on 14th Street, before broken-windows policing was even a thing.
In a recent interview with talkRADIO, he moved, in minutes, from an admission of making models of London buses out of cardboard boxes to being a fan of Pericles of Athens, a famous Greek statesman and orator who lived in the 5th century BC. "His occasional use of classical languages serves several purposes – it's a way of claiming some sort of authority," said Chilton, who also noted Johnson's penchant for classical oratorical techniques.
In a recent interview with talkRADIO, he moved, in minutes, from an admission of making models of London buses out of cardboard boxes to being a fan of Pericles of Athens, a famous Greek statesman and orator who lived in the 5th century BC. "His occasional use of classical languages serves several purposes – it's a way of claiming some sort of authority," said Chilton, who also noted Johnson's penchant for classical oratorical techniques.
There were blunders — the fact that on "Florida Girls" none of the leads ever seems to attend church, wild considering that Central Florida is the land of the mega church and Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, or that a Floridian like Travis (Alexander Skarsgard) in "On Becoming a God" would ever think he could store cardboard boxes outside for longer than 24 hours before they crumbled into a pile of mushy gunk — but overall I found myself leaning into these Florida narratives, even when they felt boldly absurd.
Every time they speak about the future, they add a new goal: They want to train 20 new volunteers in the coming months; they want to do a tour around neighboring states to recruit and train potential drivers; they want to fix up the house and make it a real headquarters where they can host trainings and "self-care nights"; they want to convert the back room — currently completely filled with cardboard boxes — into a place that can house women traveling to Jackson for an abortion; they want to buy and renovate a nearby apartment building to house more women and volunteers.

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