We're worried that they are too big, too visible, clogged, or going to get clogged if we use the wrong products; we want them to be small, tight, clear, and, evidently, minimized.
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I'm left with the buildup of thoughts, a clogged neuron.
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When the houses get clogged, the animals just drop them.
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Without such periodic purges, the filters become clogged and ineffective.
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Why it matters: City streets are more clogged than ever.
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Coronary disease does not resemble a "clogged pipe," they say.
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Acne happens when a pore in your skin gets clogged.
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They clogged passing lanes and blanketed Utah's top offensive threats.
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The rest were clogged with garbage, debris and utility cables.
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Huge protests and counterprotests have clogged the streets since then.
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After nine days, 100,000 tons of trash clogged the city.
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Do we really want them further clogged with more panhandlers?
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Right now, New York City's roads are simply too clogged.
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Dear Heloise: My shower head is clogged with mineral deposits.
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Ginny can't remember, her head already clogged, her eyes watering.
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Driving on the city's notoriously clogged streets is a nightmare.
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Cars clogged the streets as people came up to see.
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Toilets get clogged, and toilet paper and soap go missing.
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The streets, which are normally clogged with traffic, were empty.
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Grass and debris clogged the intakes of the water scooters.
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Oceans, lakes, rivers and wells are all clogged with plastics.
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And adding to that, air traffic control has been clogged.
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Before long, each post was clogged with hundreds of comments.
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The street becomes clogged with people, cars, motorbikes, and buses.
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Apparently, I didn't get everything hidden and clogged up properly.
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One 2011 study found that 67.5% of breastfeeding women experienced mastitis, an inflammation of the breast often caused by clogged milk ducts, and an additional 4.5% of breastfeeding women experienced clogged milk ducts without mastitis.
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City dwellers find that pavements, roads and cycle lanes are clogged.
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These days, China's once bicycle-clogged streets are choked with cars.
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It's hardly reasonable to have someone wringing the clogged mesh constantly.
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They tore out windows, yanked up shrubs, and even clogged toilets.
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Banks clogged up with people wanting to withdraw or deposit money.
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Protesters against Chinese imports clogged the streets of Brussels in February.
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See "facial oil" and most would imagine clogged pores and breakouts.
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She always helped friends clean their devices clogged with spilled liquid.
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Sometimes the roads are clogged, and I can't get around it.
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The roads were clogged with families, their worldly possessions in wheelbarrows.
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Enormous blooms have clogged lakes and waterways from Florida to China.
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The roads are most likely to be clogged around 5 p.m.
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Jakarta's clogged waterways are not just a minor irritant and eyesore.
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When he arrived, doctors discovered a clogged artery in his neck.
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For instance: The introductory pre-race scenes are clogged with life.
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One of the most common bathtub problems is a clogged drain.
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However, ethereum dropped after some initial coin offerings clogged its network.
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The knock on aeroponics had always been that the nozzles clogged.
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The roads in and around Midland are often clogged with traffic.
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"There could be accidents, where money gets clogged," said one official.
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But the traffic-clogged streets served up an occasional giant sculpture.
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No heart disease, no clogged arteries, not even high blood pressure.
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It also never leaves me with clogged pores or causes breakouts.
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The town's main street, River Road, is often clogged with traffic.
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It took three minutes to inject and got clogged halfway through.
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Vehicles clogged the southbound side of Highway 101 in Rohnert Park, Calif.
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So the poor have to travel long distances on increasingly clogged roads.
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Immediate treatment usually involves opening the clogged artery to restore blood flow.
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Infrastructure in the region is clogged and new airport slots are rare.
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In 2017, as the crypto-bubble was inflating, the system became clogged.
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Although the rain stopped Friday night, the area remains clogged with floodwaters.
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Birdbaths, flowerpots and clogged gutters all make for excellent mosquito breeding grounds.
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They gave him oxygen and led him into a smoke-clogged stairwell.
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The Thunder's athleticism clogged up Golden State's beautiful perpetual motion basketball machine.
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During the ride they might be more patient amidst the clogged streets.
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Fans clogged the sidewalk outside the courthouse bearing signs that read #FreeKesha.
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It's also really good at picking up animal hair without getting clogged.
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Four vent holes on the rig were "probably clogged," Bradley told police.
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Many coughing and spitting, their lungs clogged with irritating particles of dust.
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Hungarian farmers clogged Budapest's narrow streets in 2300 for a mass demonstration.
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Camels starve with their bellies clogged full of plastic bags they've eaten.
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On streets that are usually clogged on workdays, there are few cars.
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Those once-quiet streets around the Hilton are clogged with tour buses.
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X-rays showed that the reptile's intestinal tract was clogged with plastic.
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And because I can get clogged up, I use a clarifying toner.
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When these sewer pipes get clogged by humans — flushing baby wipes anyone?
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Yet the crowds that have clogged the streets of Algiers since Feb.
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It doesn't need to clear its filters much because they're rarely clogged.
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High volume has crashed some state websites and clogged up phone systems.
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Clogged with traffic, this street was no place for a tiny feline.
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The highways out of Houston were clogged for hours in that evacuation.
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They roll over roads through forested hills, along highways clogged with trucks.
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Such delays force more commuters onto already crowded buses and clogged roadways.
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It's a brilliant, simple solution that prevents tangled cables and clogged outlets.
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But only some clogged pores go on to become swollen, red pimples.
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Flooding because hail clogged the street drains and made blocks of ice.
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You've escaped the tourist-clogged center of London, and made it southwest?
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The work trains also clogged tunnels, adding to the congestion and headaches.
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But that thickens the blood and can cause complications like clogged blood vessels.
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Old Fadama residents live with clogged drains, insufficient water supply, and poor sanitation.
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Highways are likely to be clogged on Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p.m.
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Behind buildings in one street, wood from traditional ornate windows clogged an alleyway.
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Lethal chemicals solidified and clogged in the IV tube leading to Gacy's arm.
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The night sky had turned orange, clogged with smoke as ash rained down.
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I figured it was all the mastitis and clogged ducts that plagued me.
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Something about it gets stuck as if my mouth is a clogged drain.
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Suddenly the halls are clogged with families and individuals gawking at the spectacle.
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What is the last thing you'd expect to discover has clogged your plumbing?
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It could also backfire because clogged glands could also lead to dry eyes.
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On St. Augustine Beach, streets were clogged with tree limbs and power lines.
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Police and media reported multiple arrests in several cities after protesters clogged traffic.
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Decades of under-investment have left roads potholed, ports clogged and traffic unbearable.
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Production was abruptly shut down when the machines were clogged by said poop.
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How deep could his roots sink into soil that wasn't clogged with blood?
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Salicylic acid is antibacterial and prevents clogged pores, and azelaic acid controls sebum.
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The streets of Hell's Kitchen in Manhattan are clogged with green-clad tourists.
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"Facebook's vast, personalized sewer system has become clogged with toxic fatbergs" https://t.
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Run, walk just get out, streets are bottlenecked and clogged do not wait!
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It showed a stretch of ocean completely clogged with brightly colored plastic flotsam.
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He altered shots and clogged passing lanes to bog down the Jazz offense.
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Uganda's courts are clogged and a suit can take years before a verdict.
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The park is experiencing overflowing trash cans, clogged toilets, and destruction of habitat.
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They're fast: They aren't clogged with a ton of ads — but just wait.
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She says she did receive an ice pack for her milk-clogged breasts.
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The park is experiencing overflowing trash cans, clogged toilets and destruction of habitat.
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The street out of town was clogged with cars and engulfed in flames.
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As a result, their red cells became defective and clogged their blood vessels.
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The perennially clogged ring-roads near my neighborhood are also seeing thinner traffic.
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To try to escape Irma, Floridians scattered across the state on clogged interstates.
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Ramnit, my aesthetician, took one look at my skin and judged it clogged.
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Remember how you couldn&apost taste anything because your nose was clogged up?
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"When we came here, the rivers were clogged with bodies," he said, grimacing.
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In traffic-clogged cities around the world, the skies are abuzz with helicopters.
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Above ground, the authority's buses struggle to advance through the city's clogged grid.
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Katmai's bears do have their choice of salmon-clogged creeks, rivers, and streams.
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I want to try to fix my clogged sink before calling the landlord.
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Clusters of them are found at intersections all around the traffic-clogged city.
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It appears there was also vomit and her airways may have been clogged.
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Banks are clogged with non-performing loans, and tax-collection rates have actually fallen.
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"Your ducts get clogged and you feel like you have the flu," she describes.
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Another of Mr. Macron's reforms aims to make the clogged admission process more selective.
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You know it's going to be crazy clogged up, so move your schedule date.
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In the messy physical realm of clogged streets, that mentality goes a long way.
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And if the snot houses get too clogged up, the larvaceans simply drop them.
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So fellow Canadians drove up a clogged highway, giving away gas, food and water.
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And they always, always call out the clogged pores I've tried to extract myself.
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Lei Jun, its founder, blamed clogged supply chains at a time of rapid growth.
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But even that eventually went south for me, and I felt completely sexually clogged.
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Other worries include roads clogged with polluting vehicles and rampant construction around the mausoleum.
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Who knew that much shit could even come out of a single clogged pore?
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Busing will have its own challenges, and the streets will probably be pretty clogged.
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Some unions are discussing their own strategies for contending with a robot-clogged future.
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With public transport networks virtually non-existent, its aging roads are clogged with traffic.
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The government says the extinguishers can become clogged and fail to spray when needed.
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Silicon Valley is heavily car-oriented, and the region's roads are already clogged up.
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Some unions are discussing their own strategies for contending with a robot-clogged future.
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Clogged with silt, today, it is no more than a shallow, fetid wastewater canal.
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One of the earliest uses of congestion pricing was on California's car-clogged freeways.
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A British Airways flight reportedly had to turn around due to a clogged toilet.
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But nothing on other tests was amiss — no sign of clogged arteries, for example.
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Both had suffered from clogged arteries, a health problem usually associated with modern diets.
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I gladly clogged up my arteries with these crispy-outside, soft-inside spud sticks.
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When their filters get clogged, the larvaceans abandon ship and construct a new house.
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"The phone lines are totally clogged right now, but still functional," the user wrote.
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SHANGHAI — Some docks in China are clogged with arriving shipping containers or iron ore.
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The sprinkler worked well and even contained a tool for cleaning out clogged nozzles.
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The road that had been clogged with troops pouring into Iraq was eerily deserted.
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Battered cars choke its highways; its unpaved backstreets are clogged with stinking black mud.
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But thanks to some state-level bureaucracy, the turd train's passage has been clogged.
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A police dog was hunting for victims in flooded homes, many now clogged with debris.
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Clogged or blocked milk ducts occur when breast milk isn't completely emptied during a feeding.
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We see it in how they lit up our phone lines, clogged our e-mail
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Flights off the island were infrequent, communications were spotty and roads were clogged with debris.
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The sidewalks here are generally clogged (though they thin out as the race heads uptown).
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They were patients with plaque-clogged arteries, who were at risk of suffering a stroke.
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The test looks for signs of clogged blood vessels and determines likelihood of heart attack.
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Courts love arbitration; it frees up their own clogged dockets, by barring would-be litigants.
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In some boroughs the streets are constantly clogged by piles of rubbish and inexplicable roadworks.
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Tolls on the new roads mean that most Moroccans remain on clogged and dangerous carriageways.
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Flights off the island are infrequent, communications are spotty and roads are clogged with debris.
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Jordan also clogged the interior enough to force Utah to the perimeter for contested shots.
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On the road On Friday, motorists braved clogged roads, backups and slowdowns to get out.
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It's common to see overflowing bins and drains that are clogged with plastic and nylon.
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Today, vessels must dock on the coast, as the channels are too shallow and clogged.
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Intransigence has clogged the gears in Baghdad, Nujaifi insists, so Washington needs to step in.
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On any given day, the streets might be clogged with rowdy crowds of drunken fans.
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The faulty extinguishers are equipped with plastic handles and push-buttons and can become clogged.
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And, unlike most face sunscreens I've tried, this didn't result in clogged pores and breakouts.
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It takes a lot to get New Yorkers to linger on tourist-clogged 242nd Street.
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And if there is one thing that guys really hate, it's a clogged sperm switch.
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I remember it well, at the school disco, the air clogged with hairspray and cologne.
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Cracked drain tile clogged with earth that made the meadow flood—it didn't mean nothing.
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There were open drains clogged with thick black sewage, and half-dressed children played nearby.
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With São Paulo's limited subway system and clogged highways, nothing is more important than location.
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And his championing of a new roundabout for a traffic-clogged thoroughfare sharply divided voters.
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The tubes had gotten clogged with ice, resulting in some inaccurate data in the cockpit.
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Major highways out of South Florida were clogged, a problem because of the gas shortage.
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Schools throughout the metropolitan area had trouble getting students home on the clogged, slippery roads.
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The spice drawer is clogged with dozens of jars: ancho chile, juniper berries, fenugreek powder.
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Shops remain closed and roads in Nairobi, usually clogged with traffic, were empty on Thursday.
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The most impatient, or those who work the most traffic-clogged routes, take things further.
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So much that it clogged a machine doctors later used to suck out the debris.
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The streets and all of Miami's glossy hotels become clogged by practiced displays of hedonism.
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Worst of all, a clogged vacuum is more likely to overheat and experience motor failure.
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He lowered his window and climbed out, onto layers of debris that clogged the surface.
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A sea of people, shoulder-to-shoulder, clogged the streets as far as I could see.
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Our news feeds have been clogged with an endless parade of companies unraveling before our eyes.
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AirDrop is your friend when the wi-fi and LTE bandwidth is inevitably all clogged up.
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Soon, static check-in lanes clogged airports and gate agents started writing boarding passes by hand.
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Your smartphone's notifications might already be clogged with junk, but what about a short story instead?
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Train services were halted and roads and sidewalks were clogged by the sudden exodus of workers.
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Greater exposure to UV rays, sweat-clogged pores, and even breakouts that come with the season.
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As airports get clogged up anything that can speed up passport check is a good thing.
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Like milk production, latching, painful breasts, and as Wong says, helping someone with a clogged duct.
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That has clogged up the Senate floor schedule and created a backlog of nominations to confirm.
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Along with clogged pores and breakouts, women in their 30s begin to detect signs of aging.
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They are responsible for most of the bad loans that have long clogged lenders' balance-sheets.
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When more people drive, the roads become clogged, delays go up, and driving becomes less appealing.
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The new episodes are also clogged with long, expensive setpieces that add nothing to the plot.
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The i3s start hitting the (clogged) highways of LA "this spring," so basically any day now.
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On Saturday, she died and an autopsy revealed that pieces of plastic clogged her digestive system.
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For example, egg yolks contain phosphatidylcholine, a chemical that can contribute to clogged arteries, he said.
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Ambulances raced along windy roads clogged with traffic and rubble as rescue teams searched for survivors.
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The prologue is just a few cliché-clogged pages, but the messiness is tense and exciting.
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Warning to Schnatter: If the bitterness in your heart doesn't kill ya, your clogged arteries might.
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Paramedics' radio frequencies were so clogged that some used cellphones to call ahead to emergency rooms.
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Kolkata's wetlands provide a natural defense against flooding, but many are clogged or being built over.
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Clogged gutters can cause your roof to leak and lead to ice dams in cold weather.
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Part of the problem is that immigration courts are clogged, and not just with asylum cases.
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Before, an urban creek overgrown with vegetation and clogged with trash obstructed the flow of water.
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The week I went back to work, I began to get chronic, extremely painful clogged ducts.
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When storm drains get clogged, Mr. Lutzen said, "it's like a bathtub with a plug in.".
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Rural towns and major cities saw red skies, falling ash and smoke that clogged the air.
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Taxi drivers staged protests in Split, Zagreb and Dubrovnik last month that clogged the cities' streets.
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Well, that and some bug eyes and clogged arteries, but I'm getting ahead of the story.
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Guests stained sheets, clogged toilets, locked themselves out of their rooms, and then demanded a discount.
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It's soaked up airtime, clogged Facebook News Feeds, and taken over impeachment-related hashtags on Twitter.
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Right now, it is packed away because there is no room in his hopelessly clogged basement.
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Snow-clogged streets halted traffic above ground and crippled virtually the entire bus and trolley system.
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During the campaign, actual "fake news" — deliberate hoaxes — polluted political discourse and clogged social media timelines.
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Someday, climate change could open up for navigation the ice-clogged Northwest Passage through the Arctic.
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The street closings clogged surrounding roadways with traffic and disrupted some of the city's bus routes.
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In Havana, the streets were clogged with a mix of shark-fin Cadillacs and ragtag beggars.
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On his daily commute to the White House, carts carrying the wounded often clogged the roads.
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With the safest crossings clogged up, crossing through wilderness is the quickest way into US care.
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Even when trapped inside clogged units, Gordon was still one of the NBA's most reliable finishers.
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Near the end, the tour stopped in Martyrs' Square, the traffic-clogged center of the city.
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Earlier in the day clogged roads forced buses to re-route the students back to the school.
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This mask has plenty of charcoal in it, which helps to alleviate oily skin and clogged pores.
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Your social feeds are clogged with videos about Hillary Clinton's emails and Donald Trump's sexual assault allegations.
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Indeed, fans and heatsinks clogged by dust will invariably make computers run hot, and electronics hate heat.
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In cities that follow the other pathways, however, streets would be clogged with traffic and tailpipe emissions.
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For Grab, South-East Asia's traffic-clogged mega-cities are not "just another" market, says Mr Tan.
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It produced a light feeling in me because the picture plane never gets clogged with fine lines.
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This will be Sanders' first major outing since having two stents inserted to clear a clogged artery.
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Teachers banged drums, blew whistles and carried signs as they clogged streets during the morning rush hour.
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But, you're also one message in a clogged inbox on a single app on this person's phone.
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This could lead to clogged highways and prevent the people who absolutely need to leave from leaving.
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His lymph nodes were clogged with cancer cells that had also spread to his lungs and liver.
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She envisions a larger regulator state, even after the massive Obama regulations clogged the wheels of commerce.
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Her fans quickly pointed out on Twitter that doing so can lead to clogged pores and breakouts.
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Rather than accelerating the "moonshot factory," sources say the Google-to-Alphabet reshuffle has clogged it up.
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Demonstrators clogged avenues in eastern Caracas, chanting "Get out, Maduro" and "Guaido, Presidente," while waving national flags.
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People in developed and emerging markets are left with rundown airports, clogged metro services, and power cuts.
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Trams hum along boulevards lined with elegant cafes and clogged with the cars German companies manufacture here.
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By Friday, rare heavy snow in south and central regions had eased, but railways were still clogged.
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On a Saturday in June, Hodge joined the bay's restoration committee, jumping into a clogged stormwater channel.
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That time around, the issue was chalked up to an offshore roaming problem that clogged the network.
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China soon began the reforms that have turned Beijing into a smoggy, traffic-clogged but dynamic metropolis.
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On Wednesday, a multitude of people clogged the streets of Mumbai, where she lived with her family.
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Blackheads are clogged pores or hair follicles that collect with sebum, or oil from a person's skin.
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The Ravine near 218th Street, with its rushing waterfall, has pools clogged with sediment and needs dredging.
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Oh, and there were weirdos drinking beer out of the lint-clogged belly of a large man.
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But parliamentary time is clogged with preparations for Brexit, making it difficult to get any legislation adopted.
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Roads were clogged or impassable throughout much of the region, with stretches of Interstate 95 shut down.
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"They just clogged the system so badly and really disappointed a lot of consumers," Mr. Cohen said.
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The highways leading to Mosul are clogged with flatbed trucks bringing in commercial goods and construction materials.
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The light changed and vehicles from a nearby street spilled onto the clogged roadway, causing further congestion.
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More mundanely, the company says the camera could also detect clogged drains and standing water on roadways.
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The world's oceans are clogged with 150 million tons of plastic, according to Earth Island Institute's suit.
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On Tuesday afternoon the campus roadways surrounding the main oval, normally clogged with students, were nearly empty.
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Its surgeons guess the extent of patients' clogged arteries using grayscale images that tell a vague story.
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It usually involves a taxi ride or bus trip through the clogged roadways near the waterfront airfield.
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Gondolas do not contribute to greenhouse gases, and they soar over clogged highways and balky subway signals.
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Restaurants and bars were crowded, and the roads remained, as ever, clogged with traffic during rush hours.
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In June, some sales of new digital currencies clogged the ethereum network, creating a backlog of orders.
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It faces a parliament clogged by Brexit and a new regulator is unlikely to emerge before 2020.
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Clogged with toxic waste, Savar's wetlands, canals and streets have become breeding grounds for mosquitoes and disease.
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On Sunday demonstrators clogged streets across the country for a fourth day with marches resembling outdoor festivals.
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The sea lapping the golden beach lying less than 100 meters (yards) away is clogged with weeds.
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It handles the curves and angles of legs and ankles, softens the skin, and prevents clogged razorheads.
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This meant that by discarding the occasional data packet earlier, routers could often avoid getting completely clogged.
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It was rush hour, so the roads were clogged: I ran because driving would have been pointless.
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Two rinses a day have me breathing (slightly) better and feeling a whole lot less clogged up.
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He said the report indicated that the man's heart was heavy and showed signs of clogged arteries.
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I have a very fair skin tone, making every dark spot, clogged pore, and inflamed bump super visible.
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Their squat toilets were constantly clogged, and dozens of men, women, and children might share a single shower.
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Meaning, the pores of those who are predisposed get clogged more easily than those of people who aren't.
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The 10-lane Wilshire Boulevard, one of LA's clogged east-west arterials, now has separate space for cyclists.
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The Capitals repeatedly clogged up the neutral zone, and Pittsburgh often was effective defensively when Washington found chances.
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"The opening of the sweat glands can also get clogged, causing irritation like prickly heat," Dr. Tanzi says.
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But both companies are trying to make their mark in a clogged ecosystem of rumors and competing interests.
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Yards were strewn with debris and broken branches, and streets were clogged with snow and water and ice.
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On top of that, your nose makes more mucus when you're sick, so it feels even more clogged.
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I was scared after four months postpartum — my hair shed so much I clogged the drain something serious.
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It may also annoy locals if drivers clogged up backstreets while seeking to avoid charges on main roads.
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Getting people to reveal the precise cost to them of something like clogged roads is asking a lot.
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The INSIDER Summary: Pimples are clogged with dead skin cells, oil, and bacteria that lives on the skin.
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"What clogged my head was the desire to make money as usual," said Mutoko tobacco farmer Albert Kazingizi.
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She says, "Skip the heavy moisturizers with thickening agents like dimethicone, as they can lead to clogged pores."
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But she had recently stopped breastfeeding her son, and thought it might just be a clogged milk duct.
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Yet while mail, music and movies travel fast online, older-style money transactions remain slow, creaky and clogged.
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How then did Say explain the woes of his age, the stuffed warehouses, clogged ports and choked markets?
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If anything in SSDI needs reform, it is the horrendously clogged pipeline of cases on appeal awaiting adjudication.
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It goes on as an unapologetically thick, rich night cream but it never clogged my acne-prone skin.
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On Sunday, officials tweeted a shot of a few UMBC players standing under a net clogged with basketballs.
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But it too has become clogged by cars and choked by air pollution over the past few decades.
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But the younger, ambitious black House Democrats are stuck in the same clogged system as their white counterparts.
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Marie, finding that the outhouse was clogged, peed on the floor and polluted my newly constructed water supply.
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Services like Lyft and Uber may have decimated the taxi industry and clogged big-city streets with cars.
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In Balsoo, the streets were so clogged with people that prayers for Numan were divided into four sessions.
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In 1982, a British Airways crew glided its Boeing 747 down when volcanic ash clogged all four engines.
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Critics were just as quick to highlight potential downsides: soaring housing costs, clogged roads and strained public resources.
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Selfie-takers clogged the slender path through the Narrows slot canyon, one of the park's best-known attractions.
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"That would be a wonderful problem to have because our streets are very clogged right now," she says.
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Secure rain gutters and downspouts, and clear clogged areas that could stop water from draining from your property.
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In search of a Plan B, they will brave traffic-clogged roadways to drive to New York City.
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In Iowa, however, Republicans boasted they clogged Democratic Party telephone lines, exacerbating embarrassing delays in reporting caucus results.
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Riders fumed as they squeezed onto crowded trains and buses stalled in clogged traffic leading to New York.
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Louie's guide provided him and his wife with gas masks, but they were too clogged to be useful.
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But the smoke that has at times clogged the air over Sydney and Melbourne could take a toll.
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On the outskirts of Sinjar the road became impassable: damaged, clogged with military trucks, and littered with debris.
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Highways are clogged with evacuees and Texans and Louisianans are on last-minute runs for water and supplies.
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Once past the clogged junction at Monastiraki Square, we pushed more easily along Ermou Street and headed northwest.
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Rivers and streams that usually drain into the ocean can get clogged farther upstream, forcing water levels to rise.
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But the siren song of hyperloop—faster, greener, cheaper—is hard for cash-strapped, traffic-clogged cities to resist.
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At the end of the test period, the skin is analyzed for the formation of clogged pores and breakouts.
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Too much, and you might find yourself with skin issues including dryness, dullness, clogged pores, inflammation and allergic reactions.
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So let's think about it this way: how many times can you flush a clogged toilet before it overflows?
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Parking garages are staples of car-clogged cities — but they are ugly and take up prime urban real estate.
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And let me tell you, my shower drain is always clogged — you know, because I shed so much hair.
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The hair follicles in the underarm can also get clogged with dead skin cells or residue from your deodorant.
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In fact, they're quite popular, thanks to their instant results in ridding clogged pores and yielding smoother, brighter skin.
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If you think about your sink at all, it's probably when it's clogged, when things won't go down it.
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A two-lane road into the community of about 500 people near the Idaho border was clogged with vehicles.
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On a drive through its traffic-clogged streets, fresh views of concrete highways and pedestrian overpasses greet the eye.
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Other car-clogged cities considering tolls, including Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Portland, San Francisco and Seattle, are watching New York.
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Cars clogged the roads and tsunami sirens blared on New Zealand's South Island as waves approached the northeastern coast.
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When the company's servers were clogged up by requests, this time sometimes extended to unbearable lengths for many users.
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Fleeing drivers clogged highways into the capital, hampering the firefighting effort, and flecks of ash swirled onto central Athens.
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But now its culture was under a more urgent threat: Popular groups were clogged with spam and rendered unusable.
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If your scalp isn't healthy and your follicles are damaged (or clogged), it can prevent your hair from growing.
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It's a plan that has long been supported by advocates for reducing the traffic in New York's clogged streets.
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Vacuums that rely on bags to collect dirt and dust can typically end up clogged, resulting in less suction.
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Broken and clogged water sprayers then allowed what should have been a minor flare-up to become an inferno.
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If you think your social media feeds are clogged with complaints about long airport lines now, wait until July.
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Otters had disappeared from Singapore by the 1970s, as rubbish, farm waste and sewage clogged its few short rivers.
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Like hospitals, prisons are clogged up by those who might be treated better and more cheaply in the community.
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We're also seeing an enormous disparity among processing facilities, with some USCIS service centers far more clogged than others.
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Plumbers frequently are summoned to fix public restroom pipes clogged with discarded syringes, he said in a phone interview.
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"I got a kick out of walking around crowded, tourist-clogged City Hall Park, coordinated with Connie," she reflects.
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On Saturday, she died and an autopsy revealed that pieces of plastic had clogged her digestive system, Reuters reported.
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Today, the substance helps control vibrations in speakers and seal off electronics so they don't become clogged with debris.
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But, of course, a staged property is just an illusion — sinks will inevitably get clogged, walls will get grimy.
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I tried adding REPORTS FOR WORK and going to 14x16 with six theme entries, but that was too clogged.
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Hospitals nationwide report clogged emergency rooms, and pharmacies are experiencing shortages of over-the-counter and prescription flu remedies.
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Ali Wong, who has done two Netflix specials while pregnant, explained clogged ducts, lactation consultants and diapers — for mom.
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But congestion pricing can fund the bulk and give much-needed relief to the city's clogged streets as well.
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So prepare for gridlock-inducing motorcades, protests at Trump Tower, heightened security and traffic clogged streets in Midtown Manhattan.
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From a quiet room overlooking clogged arteries of traffic, he began sending the wildlife trafficker Tom messages on WhatsApp.
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First, make sure your vacuum's filters aren't clogged, a problem that can cause your vacuum to leave things behind.
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As recent congressional hearings showed, the arteries of our democracy were clogged with toxins from a hostile foreign power.
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Or you can attempt driving on the expressway itself, which tends to be clogged with traffic and even slower.
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It's all the other cars; the cities designed around them; the roads created for and now clogged by them.
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Rivers and streams that typically drain into the ocean can get clogged farther upstream, forcing water levels to rise.
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And system could get even more clogged once demand sinks with the arrival of mild spring weather next year.
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Yes, but: The logjam on USMCA still hasn't broken and the legislative calendar is tight and clogged with impeachment.
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His solution to the notoriously traffic-clogged freeways in Los Angeles: digging a network of tunnels beneath the city.
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I'm listening right now to the voice of my grandpa, which sounds thin and warbled, liked a clogged whistle.
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Sailors, wind surfers and rowers would compete in waterways clogged with sewage, where scientists had even discovered a super bacteria.
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Plus, the robot is rather bulky — if these become commonplace, it's easy to imagine sidewalks being clogged with delivery robots.
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The effort is the latest bid by the Obama administration to advance technology fixes to address the nation's clogged roads.
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All that remained of one man was a shriveled foot, brought to the morgue wrapped in a dust-clogged jacket.
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These advances would perhaps carry over to help people clogged up from more common ailments, like the cold, said Rubin.
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I've used it once before and liked it — I'm hoping it gets rid of the clogged pores on my chin.
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On the other end, Michigan's length and defensive pressure clogged the passing lanes where Villanova thrives to generate open shots.
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The corridor to enter the event was clogged two by two with swollen frames, edging along on cleft-chinned calves.
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Subway delays - and some sweltering cars - contributed to outrage among riders about the region's complex, clogged and crumbling transportation network.
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He countered by accusing the US of hypocrisy over racial discrimination, money-clogged politics, and the suppression of Communist media.
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In a perfect world: Detroit's cap is clogged with long deals that offered value early on, but look ugly now.
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But the 243G network is already clogged with too much traffic, with carriers mandating data caps and throttling heavy users.
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And of course, not cleaning phone screens can lead to serious clogged pores, as well as cheek and chin acne.
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Aid agencies are struggling to house the new arrivals as the inflow has clogged the system for processing asylum claims.
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It'd run on the inner lane of the bridge, which is usually clogged with traffic in the mornings and evenings.
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Because these robots intend to completely dissolve, they could potentially be used to zap cancer cells or clear clogged arteries.
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One night in California, I accidentally clogged the sink in my Airbnb with fat from an oxtail soup I cooked.
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Bradley said he knew the trailer refrigeration system didn't work and that the four vent holes were probably clogged up.
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It promises a better future, one with fewer clogged pores and softened wrinkles and a "brightened complexion," whatever that means.
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The bid reflected Husky's strategy to double down on heavy oil production even though clogged pipelines drove down Canadian prices.
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She urged people to use mass transit rather than trying to drive and park on the city's snow-clogged roads.
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I'm a person who is of some level of emotional intelligence and I was clogged in a lot of ways.
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The main causes of erectile dysfunction are typically heart disease, clogged blood vessels, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and obesity.
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Now a tight nub of scar tissue, it functioned like a clogged sieve, preventing fluid from returning to the heart.
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Soot clogged the atmosphere, which put a damper on the photosynthetic activity that plants needed to survive or grow back.
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Instead, Curry wound up supplying 36 minutes and clogged the box score by shooting 16 of 212 from the field.
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They set off south toward San Francisco, along with thousands of other evacuees, rendering a hefty amount of clogged traffic.
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In other cities, there are vehicles and pedestrians on the roads; occasionally, the roads get clogged, and progress is impeded.
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Lawns were overgrown and raggedy, flower beds were clogged with dead leaves, and trash was strewn over the paving stones.
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Obama flew on Marine One to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., avoiding Washington's snow-clogged streets.
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They prefer to lay them in clean water, including birdbaths, clogged gutters, pet bowls, bottle caps and even shower drains.
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Chronic low-grade inflammation promotes atherosclerosis, leading to cholesterol-clogged arteries and setting the stage for heart attacks and strokes.
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They also said that in the past, wads of microbes and other matter repeatedly clogged up the devices' watering system.
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The smoke from the fires has clogged New Delhi in recent days, pushing air pollution levels well above hazardous levels.
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What do you think Jakarta will need to do to prevent the city's rivers and canals from becoming clogged again?
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Same goes for when the soap, seat covers, and paper towels run out — or when you find a clogged toilet.
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Never before had I stared into a clogged nightclub toilet and wondered if I'd ever be happy in my life.
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Under Daytona Beach's iconic "World's Most Famous Beach" sign, the street was clogged with debris washed up by the ocean.
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On Tuesday, investor demand at the funding launch for an ethereum-based messaging app called Status clogged the ethereum network.
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It was the heart of the Hudson Yards development project, right near a traffic-clogged entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel.
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That number has gone up steadily nearly every year since the 2000s, leaving Everest clogged and unruly, many mountaineers say.
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NASA has become proficient at running the station, largely eliminating breakdowns like clogged toilets, balky cooling systems and crashing computers.
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Medical journals wrote in scientific earnestness of the black patients — always black patients — whose intestines were clogged by watermelon seeds.
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"The store has been clogged up with crowds," Costco said in a text message alert to its members in China.
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One example: You can fix leaky faucets and clogged drains yourself, he said, but you shouldn't try to move pipes.
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So the question for New Yorkers is this: Can the city's traffic-clogged streets support yet another mode of transportation?
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When national highways are clogged with congestion and filled with potholes, coordinating the logistics of truck delivery shipments grows complicated.
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She squeezes onto a narrow pathway clogged with pedestrians and cyclists that leads to the bridge from the Brooklyn side.
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A Reuters photographer saw at least four dead people on a narrow road clogged with cars heading to a beach.
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Meanwhile, O.I.C.M. struggles with a clogged sugar shaker, gets stuck behind pedestrians, and looks plaintively at a jar of prunes.
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London and Washington, D.C., to name two other clogged metros, have more restricted airspace, and therefore fewer helicopters zooming overhead.
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Dozens of food websites, hundreds of blogs, and a YouTube clogged with tutorials can make finding a trustworthy recipe challenging.
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America's infrastructure is in a crisis that is escalating considerably faster than the traffic on our clogged and crumbling highways.
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Yes, the roads are clogged, political corruption is rampant, and the power cuts trigger armies of generators spewing noxious fumes.
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Ports, railways and highways are closed or clogged, potentially blocking movement of key parts of the U.S. manufacturing supply chain.
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Russia's average daily oil output has nonetheless dropped to a three year-low after contaminated crude clogged its main export route.
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Russia's average daily oil output, meanwhile, has dropped to a three year-low after contaminated crude clogged its main export route.
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Immigration lines will be more clogged due to the extra processing for EU citizens who would've previously enjoyed visa-free access.
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Cleaning carpets clogged with dirt would demand using the vacuum with its direct-drive cleaning head attachment at its Max setting.
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On Tuesday, he shared his vision of a sky clogged with tons and tons of glorious soaring metal at TechCrunch Disrupt.
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As the week presses on my skin feels clogged, and my pores are so wide you could use them for storage.
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They coasted through car-clogged streets at a brisk 220 mph, bearing a fleet of dorkish men and women in khakis.
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Officials have said access roads are clogged with traders who block emergency response services, while critics say those services are poor.
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They clogged the middle of the field, and also helped when spying Jackson and when getting depth quickly after play-fakes.
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Courthouses in Maryland are clogged with lawsuits brought by Jarrod Ramos against judges, reporters and lawyers he thought had wronged him.
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"He doesn't sweat cause his pores are clogged from the spray tan that he uses," Rubio said at the Virginia rally.
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All this is before taking into account the nastier features of Bay Area life: clogged traffic, discarded syringes and shocking inequality.
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The next step is to wrap tissue over each of your forefingers and gently squeeze to remove blackheads or clogged pores.
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Our faces endure some pretty intense abuse in the spring and summertime — we're talking sun exposure, sweat, and clogged pores galore.
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With most of the big supermarkets now running successful home-delivery services, the roads are ever more clogged with delivery vans.
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Clogged arteries can also trigger blood clots, she adds, which can block the flow of blood and oxygen to the heart.
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While events in the primary's final days are often clogged with tourists, Biden has drawn smaller crowds than Sanders, Buttigieg, Sen.
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Its new "model" treaty would compel foreign investors to seek redress in India's clogged courts before doing it via international arbitration.
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Protesters clogged roadways in New York City, Atlanta and Philadelphia, and events in San Francisco and Phoenix also drew large crowds.
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Early intervention is key in stopping a clogged duct from turning into mastitis, and mastitis from creating an abscess, Sjoblom adds.
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"He doesn't sweat cause his pores are clogged from the spray tan that he uses," Rubio said at a Virginia rally.
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Torrential rain falls for half the year, but rivers and drainage ditches are clogged with rubbish and swimming with untreated sewage.
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As social media becomes clogged with gifs and pictures, Twitter needed to give its users a little bit more breathing room.
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In suburban Bethesda, traffic was clogged with cars trying to squeeze into the parking lot of Strosnider's, a local hardware store.
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But all those bottles go into an endless stream of plastic that has overflowed trash cans, clogged landfills and choked oceans.
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Five lanes heading north and five heading south are clogged with cars and buses, many of them pointlessly honking their horns.
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Where roads are clogged and infrastructure is decrepit, the rival firms are melding warehouses and local outposts into idiosyncratic distribution networks.
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If someone is having a heart attack, blood flow to the heart is physically blocked by a clogged or narrowed artery.
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Unattached to the traffic-clogged, obstacle-riddled surface, they promise to change the way we move our stuff and even ourselves.
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"Currently, the courts are clogged with cases of non-violent drug offenses," according to the state Legislative Analyst's Office ballot summary.
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It's Election Day, which means your social feeds are likely clogged with the most political of selfies: the "I Voted" selfie.
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Delhi's pollution is driven by more systemic problems such as poor infrastructure and clogged roads, aggravated by the city's unfortunate geography.
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Putting more passengers in the air could free its already clogged highways and burnish the city's cutting-edge image of itself.
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Austin, Texas, police were tipped off to an illegal brothel when hundreds of condoms clogged a city sewer pipe in March.
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As always, density is a mixed blessing, with clogged streets and sidewalks and scuffed, poopy park grass the less desirable outcomes.
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Back in New York, MoviePass' customer-service lines were clogged with calls from disgruntled subscribers who still didn't have their cards.
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I was thrilled, and I cycled back and forth through the cartridges until they were all hair-clogged and uselessly dull.
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The mask helps draw out impurities and oil from clogged pores, while licorice evens out skin tone and vitamin C brightens.
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Unbeknownst to them, odorless but deadly carbon monoxide gas seeped into the vehicle because the exhaust pipe was clogged by snow.
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If facilities in New York got clogged and online drug suppliers overwhelmed, the cost of abortion would be likely to increase.
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As a physical act, breast-feeding can present a host of difficulties, from chapped nipples to infections to clogged milk ducts.
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Groups of protesters, most of them women, clogged the lobby of Grassley's Senate office on Thursday and targeted other Republican lawmakers.
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However, the elegant gown was most impressive in total darkness — not quite the lighting scheme on photographer-clogged step-and-repeats.
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Now, sleep alone won't loosen up a clogged nose, but getting rest is important, especially if you're dealing with an infection.
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However, Mr. Heffernan cautions, these can strain older HVAC systems by restricting the airflow as they become clogged with captured particles.
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Banking officials say deals are being delayed because supply chains are clogged and service companies booked, nipping the financial sector's potential.
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An autopsy and toxicology report for Mr. Harrison, shared by Ms. McCoy, said his death was a result of clogged arteries.
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Major cities across the United States are facing increasingly clogged roads and have had frustratingly little success in dealing with them.
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He described the country as "a dysfunctional state" where citizens do not feel any ownership of the notoriously clogged public administration.
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The week before, on a bright Friday afternoon, double-parked black cars clogged Coney Island Avenue during prayer at Makki Masjid.
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The charcoal-infused bristle brush is powerful enough to clear out clogged pores, but gentle enough for once-a-day use.
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However, with bills clogged in committee, the state Senate hastily tacked the financial literacy course onto legislation related to teacher contracts.
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He said some intersections are clogged with 45-foot-long coaches as more than 20 private carriers operate in the area.
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The authorities also issued safety warnings on proper hydration as thousands of incoming and departing vacationers clogged roads across the region.
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About two feet of water had pooled in a clogged holding basin between the tracks, a murky tea of subway filth.
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She called for a moratorium on the scooters when they arrived, saying they clogged sidewalks and were a danger to pedestrians.
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One question that night (and during the campaign generally): Was Bloomberg's party switch just opportunism to avoid a clogged Democratic primary?
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Power plants flickered, irrigation canals were clogged, bridges and roads were crumbling; much of the infrastructure, it seemed, had been improvised.
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German courts are clogged with dozens of trials of terrorism suspects, many of whom are returnees from the war in Syria.
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Social media sites were clogged with conspiracy theories along these lines, and some of the theories even parroted anti-Semitic tropes.
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Chinese army troops stationed in the semiautonomous territory cleared streets on Saturday, which protesters clogged with debris to slow down police.
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But immigration courts are already clogged with 800,0000 pending cases, raising questions about whether this timetable can be achieved, experts said.
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"I try to hide as much as possible, as a space can get clogged up with stuff so quickly," she says.
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My husband heads to the hardware store and buys what he needs to finish fixing the clogged drain in the front yard.
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MASTITIS: THE MOTHER OF BREASTFEEDING CHALLENGES Mastitis is basically an eight-letter word for the excruciating condition of clogged, infected milk ducts.
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Soon afterward, an employee at the nearby Pizzeria du Molard reportedly called police to complain that their toilet was clogged with cash.
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You're just making your skin worse, and you're wondering why you're getting redness or clogged pores, and it's like, that's exactly why.
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The plan had been to march on the White House but the larger-than-expected crowd in Washington clogged the planned route.
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Four sources in the refugee community said SAOs simply aren't being conducted in a timely manner, which has caused clogged the system.
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Mastitis can be treated with antibiotics, while clogged ducts can usually be unclogged at home, or with the help of a doctor.
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Having clogged milk ducts and mastitis, an inflammation of breast tissue that can involve infections, is actually pretty common among new moms.
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Brodifacoum and similar chemicals are known as superwarfarins, a reference to the common anticoagulant drug used to help people with clogged arteries.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's average daily oil output has dropped to a three year-low after contaminated crude clogged its main export route.
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The country's average daily oil output dropped this month to a three-year low after contaminated crude clogged its main export route.
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There is always a risk of what they call "popping off" — the ventilator tubing becoming disconnected — or getting clogged with Jillian's secretions.
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As more groups were getting clogged up with trolls, rumors started swirling that WhatsApp was being spied on by the Spanish government.
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But if your ear is still clogged with water after trying them out, you should really see a doctor, Dr. Voigt says.
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THE SLEEK offices of NetEase in Hangzhou, a traffic-clogged city in eastern China, seem an unlikely place to find a farmer.
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Whether they function like a sponge or a filter, they're bound to get a little clogged, so to speak, after a while.
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In 2017, timelines were clogged by breathless viral tweetstorms from Blue Detectives: vigilante investigators hellbent on exposing multi-dimensional corruption in Trumpland.
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Air pollution is an increasingly pressing concern to Londoners, with cars, taxis, buses and lorries jostling for space on its clogged roads.
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When fortifications were built along the river in the 18th century during the Great Northern War, the land became clogged with sewage.
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If your saved feed isn't already clogged with photos of the star, it will be by the time you finish reading this.
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The sky is clogged with contrails, the straight lines of the bombers, the circles and spirals of the fighters looping around them.
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I spend a lot of time cleaning toilets that are clogged out with whatever people shit, threw up, or throw in it.
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Hundreds of thousands of riders would have been stranded, leading to record traffic jams on the already-clogged roadways into the city.
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"Much of the information was there in advance, but the pipelines are clogged," says Jan Nolf, a legal journalist and former judge.
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Mexico's clogged streets, underdeveloped public transit system and growing base of smartphone users make the country ripe for app-based ride services.
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The incident clogged one of the world's busiest intersections, as emergency vehicles responded to the scene at 42nd Street and 7th Avenue.
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Or better yet, don't ask Dr. Korotev, as his email has been clogged with meteorite identification requests for more than a decade.
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When networks are clogged with data during high-traffic times, these private agreements help consumers receive requested data faster, which benefits consumers.
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Recently, residents unveiled a plan to lure visitors who want to take a break from the tourist-clogged areas of the coast.
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In communities clogged with anti-vaxxers, we are nowhere near that number — a major reason why we are seeing the current outbreaks.
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Within hours, the village, an isolated place off the road to Merthyr Tydfil, was clogged with press trucks, ambulances, and earthmoving machinery.
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About 100 miles of coastline are clogged with the carcasses of dead fish, sea turtles, sea birds, manatees and even a shark.
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And when your skin is stripped or irritated, it over-produces oil, leading to more clogged pores, blackheads, and big-ass pimples.
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Some, I learned, are not reacting; their Twitter feeds from the past week are clogged with inspirational running tips and kale recipes.
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That means that even though they become clogged with antiperspirant, your pores are not open channels for chemicals to pass through freely.
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Busy with other projects, she scribbled a note to call the previous owners, figuring there was dirt clogged in the kitchen pipes.
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Only 20 percent of asylum seekers win their cases, which can take years to wind their way through the clogged immigration courts.
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It's next to the water, surrounded and crossed by several sewers that are unfortunately clogged because of the poor management of waste.
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His IMDb profile was getting clogged with little-seen indies and critical failures, but John Wick got him back on his game.
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I drove out on Interstate 10, a wide express train of a highway clogged with tractor-trailers roaring from Santa Monica, Calif.
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Without a roster of go-to professionals, an inexperienced homeowner can feel adrift, wondering if that clogged tub will ever drain again.
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If you let your cutting board get clogged up with food scraps, the piles will make knife work more difficult, Davison says.
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She'd mentioned at the coffee shop that she had a clogged sink, so he'd swung round, let himself in and fixed it.
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Souped-up clunkers and overcrowded buses, liberated from the clogged traffic of central Cairo, hurtle down the road, weaving perilously between lanes.
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Clogged with decades of garbage, the river, officially the Sentiong, is one of the most polluted of Jakarta's 13 rivers and canals.
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A less clogged information landscape will also help free up emotional space, so we're better able to care for others and ourselves.
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The schedule requires him to navigate a potholed, two-lane highway clogged with other coal trucks on one or two hours' sleep.
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Sometimes there is an easy fix: If gutters are clogged, clean them out; if downspouts are emptying at the foundation, reorient them.
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You can't have a clean bathtub if the drain is clogged but Whink Hair Clog Blaster will help keep everything flowing smoothly.
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On the city's clogged freeways, the ride from Highland Park to the heart of downtown Los Angeles can take about an hour.
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This is a far, far cry from the marathon, multiyear, mud-clogged political wars that perennially contort the superpower to the south.
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Sure, they serve an important purpose — to suck the gunk out of a clogged pore — but they don't look cute doing it.
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City health inspectors fan out through Trump's hotels, writing citations for clogged drains in the kitchens and expired milk in the minibars.
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President Trump has issues with the Van Wyck Expressway, a seemingly chronically clogged artery and the main route to Kennedy International Airport.
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The razorhead got clogged before I made it up to my knee, and the blades left little bleeding nicks along the way.
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Nowhere is this more evident than in the traffic-clogged streets of Khartoum, the capital, where public transport has all but disappeared.
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For those who don't know, slime — the kind Garcia whips up — is no longer something you dig out of a clogged drain.
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For the locals, that's at least three days of clogged roads and strict security protocols that hurt local businesses and frustrate residents.
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Meanwhile, big cities with clogged streets ranked at the bottom, with commuters in Atlanta, Georgia, spending 102 hours annually stuck in traffic.
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As they plotted a route, Mr. Andersson and his wife looked on Waze and Google Maps to find the least-clogged streets.
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He found that some people who die with sharp minds have brains that are clogged with the gunk associated with Alzheimer's pathology.
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The bustling, tourist-clogged area around Times Square in Midtown Manhattan has been the site of several attempted attacks in recent years.
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As the date approached, the poorly kept roads between London and the modest market town that was Stratford were clogged with coaches.
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He quickly realized that most of what had clogged the system was lint from the water flowing out of his washing machine.
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The rubble has clogged countless streams and waterways and devastated the Appalachian environment with pollutants, rerouting rain torrents through homes and hamlets below.
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The al-Ashar river that divides the city was once a source of prosperity for its people, but now its clogged with rubbish.
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Outside the court on a traffic-clogged street, about 60 protesters were surrounded by dozens of security guards wearing helmets and carrying shields.
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I've slowly weaned myself off the myriad of dating apps that once clogged my iPhone homescreen, freeing up a ton of my time.
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He would navigate the provincial capital Santa Clara, vying for space on narrow streets clogged with horse-drawn carts, motorcycle taxis and pedestrians.
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National parks have been hit especially hard during the government shutdown, and visitors are finding the grounds clogged with garbage and overflowing toilets.
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The fire spread so quickly that residents, flushed out of their homes all at once, clogged the highways, according to the LA Times.
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We see it in how they lit up our phone lines, clogged our e-mail in-boxes, and jammed our online comment system.
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"It's clogged my mentions with abuse, which makes it hard to see if people responded to my original tweets requesting interviews," she said.
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When squeezing, avoid positioning the fingers too close to the blackhead or clogged pore, as this will make getting it out more challenging.
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A clogged artery in the heart prevents heart tissue from getting nutrients and oxygen, and it can cause the heart to stop working.
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Other companies, including FedEx and UPS, said they were using technology and taking other measures to make deliveries less burdensome on clogged streets.
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Northeastern Syria has become further clogged with other armed actors following President Donald Trump's decision to partially withdraw U.S. troops from the country.
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"If your ear is painful, clogged, or you aren't hearing well, there is not much you can do on your own," he says.
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Look for standing water inside an old tire, in your clogged gutters or in the kiddie pool that's flipped over in the backyard.
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So it's no surprise that on National Puppy Day, social media is clogged with photos of precious puppers and praise from their owners.
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"We have an emergency within an emergency with conditions in existing camps," he said, pointing to a mud-clogged road in the camp.
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For example, in August he toured parts of the drainage system and found some areas so clogged with soil that trees were growing.
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Inevitably, until habits change (assuming that they ever do), traffic on those roads still open to vehicles is now more clogged than ever.
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Narratives are in disarray, hosts aren't where they're supposed to be, and he's clogged up a huge swath of the park with construction.
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Now available over-the-counter, this FDA-approved acne treatment effectively targets both those clogged pores and inflammation by normalizing skin-cell turnover.
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In some boroughs the streets are constantly clogged by piles of rubbish, not to mention inexplicable roadworks that make little or no progress.
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Of course, the story of machines becoming clogged and having to be shutdown doesn't totally fit with "robust quality procedures" catching the problem.
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"I feel like our government process is like a clogged artery — we need to get all the dirt and muck out," he added.
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But as networks get older and older, and people add more and more friends on them, their feeds start to get clogged up.
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Your sweat glands, which have been clogged by aluminum salts, will have, well, a bit more freedom to perform their proper bodily functions.
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Eventually salt spray clogged up one of the plane's four engines, and the pilots lost an engine in the middle of the storm.
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That past explosion happened after water accumulated in a manhole and traps that were supposed to have relieved pressure became clogged with sealant.
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Officials at HHS had already planned to expand the program's outreach following the election, after the candidates' campaigns no longer clogged the airwaves.
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The timing of any change is unclear however, given that parliament is clogged with business related to Britain's departure from the European Union.
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It's certainly better than having Sabonis play basketball inside a clogged toilet when Trevor Booker shares the floor, but what's the ceiling there?
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The virtues of a vegetarian diet are forever being extolled, from saving the planet to having arteries that aren't clogged with bacon fat.
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This earned him a loan for a new Alto, allowing him to save money on fuel and more easily navigate Nairobi's clogged streets.
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The internet, too, has been clogged with Kondo takes, especially when a rumor started that she only allows people to keep 30 books.
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Yet at Russia's base in Latakia this week there was no sign of any pullout at an airfield clogged with warplanes and helicopters.
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Several people died last year after getting stuck on clogged roads trying to escape the Camp fire, a massive blaze in Paradise, Calif.
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During the rainy season, a group of Chadian soldiers moving toward Lake Chad near Bosso, Niger, became bogged down along mud-clogged roads.
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Read more: Mount Everest is clogged with inexperienced climbers, but there's too much money at stake for anyone to do anything about it
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The proposal argued this would be cheaper and faster, and not require legislation at a time when parliament is clogged up with Brexit.
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Cost: Free If the water pressure in your shower sucks, your shower head may be clogged with mineral deposits from your water supply.
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Just last month in August, Fifth Harmony member Normani Kordei found her mentions clogged with racist comments and imagery, including pictures of lynchings.
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It's hard to believe that just over a year ago, everyone's Instagram feeds were clogged with well-lit shots of Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccinos.
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The risk of carbon monoxide poisoning due to a snow-clogged tailpipe is not often mentioned when winter storms hit, Mayor Blanco acknowledged.
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His sympathy for handiness and blue-collar skill is evidenced in his bull-god's ability to fix clogged sinks and wrecked muscle cars.
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The Nigerian judicial system offers little relief from scams and property takeovers; dockets are so clogged that land disputes take years to resolve.
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In one county in New Hampshire, the use of too much hand sanitizer clogged ballot machines during a municipal election earlier this week.
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It was a subpar run, messy and clogged with amateurs, according to Javier Delgado, a well-known runner and client of Martín Moro.
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He applied it to the Pope back in April, complaining that the Holy Father's visit clogged up the streets of Manila in 2015.
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How is the flight attendant going to get to me if the aisle is clogged with my fellow passengers rushing toward the exit?
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Venice has faced an onslaught of tourism that has challenged the city's character, clogged its narrow waterways and chased its local population away.
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Despite its brilliance, the genre can often be rooted in a dense, clogged-up city environment—and if not that, then a club.
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But to leave without any agreement could mean chaos, with ports clogged, industries crippled, and supplies of some food and medicines running out.
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Though these are low in calories, their high levels of the chemical element can cause clogged pores and acne, according to Women's Health.
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Streaming giant Twitch went on the hunt in Canada last year for an unidentified man who clogged the service with hateful spam messages.
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The board noted that clogged sewer lines are more than just a headache for residents cooped up in their homes during a pandemic.
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Yet, while we can envision a safer, more livable utopia, we can also imagine a dystopia, clogged with yet more cars and congestion.
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We've all had experiences in which the shortest distance, as calculated by the app, can also be the most dangerous or traffic-clogged.
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"It's so clogged they can't even find the water drain," Mr. Cuomo said, pointing at one of the many puddles of murky water.
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The Los Angeles retail landscape was clogged with competitors (Resurrection, the Way We Wore) and already showing signs of an internet-driven downturn.
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In Daytona Beach, the street under the city's famed "World's Most Famous Beach" sign was clogged with debris washed up by the ocean.
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To mitigate the downsides of in-ear headphones, such as a clogged, pressure feeling, there's a vent on the outside of each earbud.
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Facebook turned on the traffic faucet and the newsfeed was clogged with articles and listicles as venture capital money flowed into digital media.
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Many heart attacks occur in people whose cholesterol is normal and whose main risk is chronic inflammation that can lead to clogged arteries.
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Bike lanes and Citi Bike docking stations, critics say, take away space for parking and deliveries and hinder traffic on already-clogged streets.
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The effect is of leaving one world — the Montauk of hotel pools clogged with vacationing New Yorkers — and entering an archetypal secret garden.
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Early targets are wealthier passengers making point-to-point trips over low-density urban areas, in places where the ground infrastructure is clogged.
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The floods, the heat, the stench of clogged canals and rotting fruit, the pok pok pok of that pestle — it's all too much.
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There are precautions, of course: Salt for the sidewalks; warming centers for the elderly; travel warnings when the highways get clogged with snow.
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In Los Angeles, I began my journey on well-trodden tourist ground, taking a traffic-clogged Uber ride from Downtown to Venice Beach.
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When the system isn't clogged, oil simply goes through or out of Malaysia to Asia's big consumers in China, Japan or South Korea.
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We know techniques such as minimally-invasive revascularization can be used to clean clogged arteries in the legs and avoid amputation all together.
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Go-Jek, a play on the Indonesian word for motorbike taxis, has become popular among commuters on the traffic-clogged streets of Jakarta.
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In Paris, train, bus and metro services faced severe disruption and monster tail backs clogged the roads as commuters took to their cars.
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Grech said the findings confirmed his observations from working in a cardiac catheterization laboratory, where doctors open clogged arteries in patients with STEMIs.
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Railroad switch points can also become clogged with ice and snow in subzero conditions, so the heating system is used to unclog them.
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But the summer heat and humidity clogged up the car's carburetor, and the car had trouble starting if left out in the sun.
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Reports Thursday indicate the state is currently grappling with fuel shortages and clogged highways as South Florida residents try to escape the storm.
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Those who have probably know it as a place where they got stuck on a traffic-clogged stretch of highway overlooking a giant IKEA.
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At this point, the white pus should emerge from the clogged pore, and you can then clean and disinfect the skin and the tool.
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City workers in Paris have drained three miles of the Canal-Saint Martin in the city's trendy 10th arrondissement to refurbish the clogged waterway.
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This exfoliating effect promotes cell turnover, which sloughs away dead skin cells and helps clear out and prevent clogged pores (and therefore acne, too).
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Photo: Anadolu AgencyHundreds of taxi cabs—many of them brandishing anti-Uber signs—clogged a major roadway in Spain during rush hour Monday morning.
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The chief medical examiner listed the cause of death as arteriosclerotic and hypertensive cardiovascular disease -- basically, a heart attack brought on by clogged arteries.
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Meat allergies and clogged arteries In the new study, the researchers looked at 118 people ages 30 to 80 who lived in central Virginia.
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Sulfur is the target because of its recognized impact on respiratory health, and the acute danger in traffic-clogged cities like Lagos or Accra.
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If Mr Trump makes good on his promise to build a wall along the Mexican border, then southern checkpoints will be particularly clogged up.
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At the time NASA thought his drinking bag had leaked, but it turned out that a filter in the suit's cooling system got clogged.
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He and his popular boss, Joko Widodo, had promised a bold programme of urban renewal to save the creaky, sinking and car-clogged metropolis.
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But until now, clogged-up bureaucracy has remained a significant problem for investors keen to profit from Egypt's cheap labour and large customer base.
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For one thing, despite city streets clogged with Uber drivers and Deliveroo cyclists, gigging is not about to take over the world (see article).
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I was tempted to turn it upside down and let it drip out like a clogged ketchup bottle, but who has time for that?
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Once they become clogged, roughly every 24 hours, the larvacean whisks itself out with a flick of its tail and builds a fresh dwelling.
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Sjoblom says that when nursing moms are dealing with a clogged duct or mastitis, they need to keep nursing or pumping, preferably with massage.
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Previous attempts at cutting the fat by that much had resulted in a chocolate so chunky and slow-flowing that it clogged the machines.
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The administration will have a practical decision about whether it wants to pump a couple of hundred thousand people into an already clogged system.
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Then Sanal Edamaruku visited the church, and realized that Jesus was sobbing because a clogged drainage pipe was leaking through the wall behind him.
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The powerful blend of lactic, glycolic, and salicylic acids de-gunk clogged pores with a lightweight formula that can be worn day or night.
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Investment is needed to unblock and maintain often outdated city drainage systems, along with ensuring rubbish is collected to prevent drains getting clogged up.
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After class, to my surprise, my skin doesn't feel clogged or gritty and I feel more confident than I have in quite a while.
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The report also found that parts of the drainage system were clogged with vegetation or damaged due to trampling by large animals like cows.
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There are currently multiple fires raging across Southern California, one of which forced the notoriously clogged 405 Freeway in Los Angeles to shut down.
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They traveled packed together in dangerous, unsuitable boats across the Mediterranean, and hiked overland routes that quickly grew clogged with men, women, and children.
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They can block mature salmon from reaching spawning grounds and offspring from returning to the sea if they become damaged or clogged with debris.
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Commuters faced delayed trains and buses and traffic was heavy heading into major metropolitan areas as many roads remained clogged with drifts of snow.
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But though the concept was sound, customers complained that the first Smart Extruder clogged and jammed easily, and that its lifespan was disproportionately short.
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Inventive packaging is more crucial than ever when it comes to launching a new brand into a world already clogged with every product imaginable.
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Additionally, through eliminating clogged pores, skin is consequently able to better absorb the nutrients your provide it in the form of your skin care.
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"The reason he doesn't sweat is his pores are clogged from his spray tan," Rubio said of Trump, who often attacks Rubio for sweating.
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"Many pieces of small plastic clogged her intestines and caused inflammation, leading to blood infection and inflamed lungs," said Nantarika in a Facebook post.
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Fall seems like an especially good time for those with acne-prone skin: Less sweat means fewer clogged pores, which means fewer breakouts, right?
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Next, Irina performed manual extractions to clear a few clogged pores, which was way more effective than any of my usual picking and popping.
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"If bank balance sheets remain clogged with non-performing assets, this impairs their ability to finance new initiatives in the economy," the source said.
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By evening the father and son were trapped on the raging, ice-clogged waves, so cold and seasick as to be prone and helpless.
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TORONTO — As the streetcar crept along Queen Street West in clogged traffic through the heart of downtown, anxiety started to rise among those inside.
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The army of utility trucks in the area showed the scale of the recovery work underway, but they also clogged the region's damaged roads.
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City streets are now clogged with Amazon delivery vehicles, with New York City sidewalks regularly turned into ad hoc satellite warehouses, stacked with boxes.
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The joys of piloting a vintage roadster along a winding coastal road in Northern California can rapidly deteriorate in the clogged arteries of Manhattan.
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Near the mouth of the complex, the women beelined for an entrance for V.I.P.s, seeing that the main door was too clogged with people.
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In the heart of the neighborhood, many blocks were clogged with traffic or construction (or both), while farther west the street commerce thinned out.
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Even in the warmer months of July to October, the route can be clogged with ice, and many ships need assistance from Russian icebreakers.
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China steals tens of billions of dollars of intellectual property from Europe, and the World Trade Organization courts are clogged with many unresolved violations.
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By the time Paula got home from a meeting down the hill, the street was clogged with news vans, and a helicopter hovered overhead.
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Bernie Sanders has undergone a medical procedure to open a clogged heart artery that doctors discovered on Tuesday night, officials with his campaign announced.
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But other sellers have clogged the listing with completely different boots from the same brand, which show up at the top of the page.
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When the monsoons hit Calcutta, the mounds of garbage on the streets clogged the drains and turned the city into a vast, infested swamp.
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The streets, clogged with hundreds of people and convoys carrying politicians, became so chaotic that some victims were transported to hospitals in auto rickshaws.
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Once-lush forests have been cleared for the camps and the road to Cox's Bazar, the nearest major town, is clogged with aid trucks.
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Some people say that curiosity kills cats, and I say that curiosity also kills food writers — slowly, with clogged arteries and elevated blood pressure.
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This annual phenomenon can lead to theaters clogged with old-lady bait, which usually means something British and upper-crusty, preferably with literary roots.
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I got lost amid the half-finished office towers and clogged streets and wound up going the wrong way on a one-way street.
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Much of the infrastructure has been physically knocked down, and hardware has to come in through ports that are already clogged with relief supplies.
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Then they can't hear as well out of that ear, and they may eventually show up at the doctor complaining about a clogged ear.
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The hot chick who clogged a toilet with poop during a date and put it in her purse has attracted suitors like flies on s***.
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In Windsor construction has begun on a new bridge across the Detroit river, costing C$5.7bn, to take the load off the clogged Ambassador bridge.
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Large, Clogged PoresEnriched with charcoal, witch hazel, and lavender, this peel-off mask strips away dirt and oil and reduces the appearance of enlarged pores.
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He refused to listen to those who predicted that his new highways would fill up with cars, and become as clogged as the old ones.
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It has also lowered taxes on new cars, leaving Israel's roads four times more clogged up than those of other rich countries in the OECD.
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In Zurich, the financial capital and the country's biggest city, tens of thousands of protesters clogged the streets, blowing whistles and banging pots and pans.
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Previous attempts to make a commercial aluminium battery have failed because their anodes have got clogged up with aluminium hydroxide, which is insoluble in water.
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But look on the bright side: Misery loves company, and no one (except maybe Bubble Boy) has a nose that's completely free of clogged pores.
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When I take a ride on the construction-clogged streets of Pittsburgh, the first thing I notice is that my car is hardly self-driving.
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Try to put them to work on the sawdust covered floors in your workshop and you'll quickly find them clogged and in need of rescue.
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Nobody wants to be stuck in a cab for a long and boring ride — and the rides can be long in India's traffic clogged cities.
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Tribunals can be expensive to run and use and would take years to legislate given that parliament is clogged up by Brexit, the report said.
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Roads are more clogged: the percentage of journeys on main routes that are classed as "on time" has fallen by six percentage points since 2010.
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Planes would be grounded, ports would be clogged, food would rot, and garbage would pile up, and those are just some of the possible scenarios.
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Funtleyder calls Penumbra the most interesting trade of all, thanks to an innovative device for stroke victims that suctions out clogged arteries in the brain.
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As new messaging services proliferate and our phones get clogged with notifications, Walt wonders if we're actually better off than when we just had email.
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But riders will need help — the transportation arteries that pulse in and out of Manhattan and around the other boroughs are old and heavily clogged.
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Yet no one who attends this production is likely to leave clogged with despair, even as you're aware of how deeply divided this nation remains.
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Over the past several weeks, a clogged cesspool smelling up the neighborhood has been the best metaphor one can use to describe the U.S. Congress.
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But doing so has resulted in overflowing trash cans, clogged toilets and habitat disruption that led to the closure of at least one national park.
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The study is observational and doesn't prove childhood stress causes clogged arteries or heart attacks, only that the two things are related, the authors note.
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A Sun-Times reporter who visited the Wells the following year found garbage chutes clogged with trash, hallways with broken lights, and urine-soaked stairwells.
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As stunned families surveyed destroyed homes and roads flooded or clogged with debris, Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned Houstonians to brace for a long recovery.
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The strike, which began in early June, caused sharp rises in food prices, clogged ports and hit exports of the country's high-quality arabica coffee.
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But he notes a distinction in the type of LDL that goes up, saying it may not be the type that leads to clogged arteries.
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The New York City police and the Secret Service are meeting on how to handle Mr. Trump's security, which has clogged traffic on Fifth Avenue.
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The purple side is made with Amazonian clay to draw out dirt, oil, and grime from clogged pores that can lead to acne and blackheads.
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Warner, CEO of UT Southwestern University Hospitals in Dallas, was taken to a local hospital where doctors inserted a stent to open a clogged artery.
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Just a quick pour of CLR Build-Up Remover once a month in kitchen and bathroom drains will take the drama out of clogged drains.
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His works are clogged with human villainy and ungodly fiends — even pastoral backgrounds include blips of horror: a distant gallows or one beast devouring another.
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A story about how the storm drain in front of his home used to get clogged with leaves is equally detached from any larger question.
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That caused chaos in Sao Paulo's already clogged traffic, as commuter trains were partially shut down, and buses and cars were stuck in gridlocked streets.
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A small town in Australia is being engulfed by something called "hairy panic," and it's not what you pull out of a clogged shower drain.
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"We're outside, being more active and sweating more, so our pores are more likely to get clogged," says Jennifer Segal, MD, a dermatologist in Houston.
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The rancor and contempt that have clogged American politics like a backed-up sewer since the day of Donald Trump's election will now find release.
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While Mr. Trump conducted meetings upstairs, the authorities were discussing how to handle Mr. Trump's security down below, which has clogged traffic on Fifth Avenue.
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Schoolchildren walked home zigzagging through clogged, narrow streets, where produce stands share sidewalk space with tables where sellers hawked small bags of cocaine and marijuana.
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On the second floor of the company's main corporate office, the hallway was clogged with followers who had come for a glimpse of the guru.
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The charge for using clogged roads is known as "congestion pricing," and it works well where it has been tried, like London, Singapore and Stockholm.
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From New Jersey to Texas to Oregon, the newly jobless have tried to file claims, only to run into glitchy websites and clogged phone lines.
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A housing crunch, clogged highways and a crushing cost of living are keeping many young adults in their parents' homes and driving others to emigrate.
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The €500 bills had been cut up and flushed, but they clogged pipes and were eventually discovered in a trash can and inside the toilets.
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If their filters work like sieves, then they must get clogged over time, like all similar systems, from vacuum cleaners to your water-filter pitcher.
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The loss ended Utah's four-game winning streak and dropped the Utes into a first-place tie with Arizona in the clogged Pac-12 South.
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Once out, the single instantly broke streaming records on Spotify and YouTube, while fans clogged Twitter to decode the celebrity score-settling in its lyrics.
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Bloomberg reported on Wednesday evening that state party leaders were saying that the hotline had been clogged by President Donald Trump's supporters on caucus night.
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Drano is most likely everyone's first thought when they encounter a clogged drain — for almost 50 years, it was the only name in drain cleaning.
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Marking an email as spam on your iPhone involves moving it to the "Junk" folder — which helps you avoid an inbox clogged with unnecessary messages.
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Acclaimed role-playing game Pillars of Eternity was slated to be released in 2014 until a series of unexpected hazards clogged the game road map.
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The shutdown debacle had clogged his relentless push to move through nominations -- in particular judicial nominations -- and created no shortage of heartburn inside his conference.
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This amount of data, Lord explained, gesturing at the screen clogged with numbers, was routinely collected on each of Google Android's approximately two billion users.
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"We also have more space between each blade to allow shave cream and hair to pass through easily, so you never have a clogged razor."
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Still, as offices let out, the streets clogged with traffic, and sidewalks were jammed with people making the long trek home from work on foot.
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The blood plasma, harvested from a Burmese python shortly after feeding, was so clogged with fatty acids that it was not clear but milky white.
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What's more, the Mexican-American border could benefit from more infrastructure investments to integrate energy networks, reduce clogged lines at border crossings and the like.
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But when their working memory gets clogged with worry, they have to switch to using other kinds of strategies that they're not as accustomed to.
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Earlier this year the BBC reported that the Indonesian army was dispatched to battle with a huge block of plastic that had clogged a river.
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The simplest is to secure rain gutters to the house and clear clogged areas or drains to prevent water from building up and causing damage.
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Or that if you miss a session, you can end up with painful clogged milk ducts or an infection called mastitis that can require antibiotics?
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According to Google, the overall data savings will add up to 6 petabytes per day, making the internet that much less clogged for all of us.
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Rather than driving private cars or taking taxis in traffic-clogged Moscow, our reporters used the ultra-efficient Metro to get to matches and press events.
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The concentration of the ingredient is also important: Some ingredients might not block pores in low concentrations, but can result in clogged pores in high concentrations.
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I might set a target of two Pomodoros, or 50 minutes, but if my inbox is particularly clogged and it takes me three Pomodoros, that's okay.
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New JerseyA New Jersey mother and her infant son lost their lives after their car filled with carbon monoxide gas due to a snow-clogged tailpipe.
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On Diwali and ten succeeding days this year, Delhi's air was clogged with averages of well over 500µg/m³, with peaks of up to 1,20083µg/m³.
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In both scenarios, Nested is basically helping to grease the wheels of a somewhat clogged up housing market, albeit taking a healthy cut along the way.
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Adapalene – the acne-fighting retinoid that Differin contains – treats redness and inflammation associated with acne and helps prevent pimples, blackheads, and clogged pores before they occur.
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So eliminating potential breeding grounds, which can include bird feeders, old tires, flower pots, standing vases, clogged roof gutters, and so on, can immediately curtail populations.
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A beta-hydroxy acid derived from willow bark, salicylic acid is the go-to breakout-fighting ingredient for clearing out the clogged pores that cause acne.
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THE old taxi park in central Kampala, Uganda's noisy, traffic-clogged capital, is a huge patch of bare earth and mud filled almost entirely with minibuses.
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It follows the approval last month of two new rail lines in the traffic-clogged capital, which currently has three Skytrain lines and one underground line.
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Spectranetics uses techniques including lasers and tiny drug-covered balloons to clean the insides of veins and arteries that have become clogged due to heart disease.
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Housing estates, office buildings and traffic-clogged roads are fast encroaching in the area surrounding the farm, located 30 km (19 miles) northeast of central Bangkok.
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On the day I make the long, traffic-clogged drive from Berkeley to Mountain View to meet Sebastian Thrun, Kitty Hawk's CEO, it's supposed to rain.
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If you want to feel infinitesimal and insignificant, you need only look at a galaxy-clogged night sky—or a small, magnified slice of brain matter.
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But damn, it was fast: No more waiting around for the browser to load a slurry of tracking scripts while cookies clogged up my hard drive.
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Yes, if "magical" includes chapped and bleeding nipples, clogged or infected milk ducts, and the panic-inducing feeling that your over-engorged breasts might actually explode.
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On July 24th the Australian team stormed out of the Olympic village in the district of Barra da Tijuca, complaining of clogged toilets and loose wires.
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A couple of cogeneration units remain out of service at the Nexen and MacKay River facilities, the latter of which is dealing with a clogged pipeline.
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Those highways, as well as the Florida Turnpike, US-27 and other smaller roads that run north, will be "tremendously" clogged if the storm hits, Sen.
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These crucial joints can get clogged with flood debris and more extreme temperatures can make the stresses on the steel from expanding and contracting more intense.
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Maddie has a teenage daughter, Alicia, and a son, Nick, whose unoriginal addiction story line (is there any other kind?) clogged up much of Season 1.
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Unabated construction on floodplains and coastal areas, as well as stormwater drains and waterways clogged by plastic garbage have made the city increasingly vulnerable to storms.
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That in turn is normally followed by a painful and prolonged economic hangover as the financial sector becomes clogged with a mountain of non-performing loans.
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Both companies have applied for permits to operate scooters in San Francisco, where the battery-powered vehicles have clogged up sidewalks and served as protest props.
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Waving the country's red, yellow and blue flags and shouting "No more dictatorship" and "Maduro out," demonstrators clogged a stretch of the main highway in Caracas.
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"The store has been clogged up with crowds," Costco said in a text alert to members in China shortly after the Shanghai location opened Tuesday morning.
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This set also thoughtfully includes a brush for easy application, a mitt to help wash off the mask, and an exfoliating treatment for extra-clogged skin.
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The grungy image layout for the 18th issue of FELT Zine looks like a series of objects you might pull out of your clogged shower drain.
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Stood in Boots—the air clogged with aftershave, tension, and plastic warping under strip-lights—on a dismal midweek afternoon, I found myself thinking about loss.
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Neighbor after neighbor walked to the microphone to complain about clogged roads, overcrowded schools and a creeping sense that local residents were being overwhelmed by development.
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As game time approached, the streets around the stadium were clogged with vendors selling Iraqi national flags, cold water and shwarma sandwiches to the gathering fans.
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National Park Service officials concerned about clogged roads inside parks like Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone told visitors to come early and expect traffic too.
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The day dawned bright and warm, and blue-clad fans tottered around downtown until those final few hours before face-off, when they clogged nearby streets.
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It's as if Broadway is offering to draw us a warm bath of nostalgia just as we're bent over the tub, peering into the clogged drain.
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Although the right to a speedy trial is guaranteed by the Constitution, the Bronx's court system is so clogged that cases can drag on for years.
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"By the way, if you clogged it, the whole room's black, unless it smelled no one would ever be able to know," Kardashian West told Seacrest.
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The London Times struck a dissonant note, saying in its own review that the third installment was "clogged with researched data" and painfully slow in parts.
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Lawmakers and civil rights groups have warned that the company seems unprepared to counter the disinformation campaigns that clogged social media during the last presidential campaign.
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Soon after the woman got to the E.R., neurologists had tried to open the clogged artery with clot-busting drugs, but she had arrived too late.
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And the Long Island Rail Road's cross-station artery — clogged with a mishmash of stores and eateries — is suffering the architectural equivalent of a heart attack.
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The company said three of China's biggest coastal ports — Shanghai, Ningbo and Xingang — were clogged with refrigerated containers full of imported vegetables, fruit and frozen meat.
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But despite excitement over the new bridge, drivers still found themselves sitting in clogged traffic on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, the highway carried by the bridge.
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More than 400 private jets, twice the usual number for a weekend, were reported to have clogged up local airports depositing their cargo of high rollers.
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But still others worry about the prospect of hundreds of thousands of daily L-train riders suddenly spilling into clogged streets, scrambling to get to work.
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Tapley and Zimmerman said the opioid epidemic has created a strain across the state, with city and county jails overflowing and the state's judicial system clogged.
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Across Australia's southeast, supermarket shelves emptied, gas stations closed and roads became clogged with traffic as skies turned a hellish red or a smoke-choked white.
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One subterranean shaft is a clogged-up jumble of orange and gray cables, some with loose ends, others jammed tightly through a hole in the ceiling.
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But alongside and under those clogged highways, the city's Metro Rail has built 105 miles of subway or light rail in Los Angeles County since 1990.
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Mandatory joint audits will need legislation and it could take several years before a new law is in place, given parliament is clogged up with Brexit.
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They are two of the most dominant bears at Katmai's salmon-clogged Brooks River, and are able to position themselves at the most opportune fishing spots.
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Last year, the Indian Medical Association declared a public health emergency because of alarming pollution levels and hospitals were clogged with wheezing men, women and children.
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The obvious options are the Holland Tunnel, which is nearly as clogged as the Lincoln, or the George Washington Bridge, the busiest bridge in North America.
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The trust has negotiated voluntary relocations where the clogged, polluted and frequently overflowing canal needs to be dredged or widened and homes get in the way.
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"If trucks get stopped at Calais then after a while the docks will get clogged up and that will cause problems in both directions," she said.
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Booker, a Democrat considering running for president next year, likened the ailing tunnels to a clogged artery that will cause a heart attack if left unrepaired.
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And there's even an opportunity for that right outside Trump Tower, which is currently a clogged artery of Manhattan with its enhanced security and blocked streets.
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In the COMPLETE study, when doctors only fixed the clogged artery, the incidence of bad outcomes at the three-year mark was 13% among 2,025 volunteers.
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The combination of the SPF 30 and thick foundation I was wearing to help combat the problem while hiding it left my skin feeling greasy and clogged.
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Starting againWith a fresh new inbox and purged contact list to enjoy, it's time to think about making sure your Gmail account never gets clogged up again.
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Once I told Rob how he felt, it was like I poured Drano on a part of myself that had been clogged up since I met him.
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This piece, the "Rime of the Last Fisherman," which goes along with a short story of the same title, shows an ocean clogged with detritus and trash.
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Spokesman Michel Gandillon of Lausanne&aposs rescue and safety squad said residents made 2,000 calls seeking help for issues like fallen trees, clogged streets and inundated stores.
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And as the price has risen, and as the network has gotten clogged with too many transactions, that payment application doesn't really seem to be working anymore.
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That was news to me as well; I never thought about my ears as somewhere that could develop clogged pores, but the internet is for learning things.
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Unabated construction on floodplains and coastal areas, as well as storm-water drains and waterways clogged by plastic garbage, have made the city increasingly vulnerable to storms.
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More than 65,000 acres have burned so far, and L.A.'s notoriously traffic-dense freeways have either been shut down or clogged with cars as residents evacuate.
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Other pieces of plastic get stuck to the snot house — and end up sinking to the seafloor when the houses get clogged and the animals drop them.
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KABUL — You summon a ride using the Kaweyan Cabs taxi-hailing app, listening to upbeat Pashtun pop as your driver takes you through streets clogged with traffic.
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After running several personal, highly unscientific trials of layering serums, lotions, and oils, my skin was as dull and my pores as clogged as they'd ever been.
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The potential alternate subway lines are already clogged—and immensely delayed—while other, more ambitious transit projects, like everything else in this city, take time to build.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - While London's sewers can get clogged with fatbergs made up of grease and diapers, it seems Switzerland's waste system is flecked with silver and gold.
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To prevent such shutdowns, Apple's fix is basically to lower the amount of water being pushed through the clogged pipes, to avoid slowing the entire process down.
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Honestly to this day I can't fathom why I thought that would be a good idea but my train of thought back then was clearly somewhat clogged.
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But there are headwinds from rising oil prices, a banking system still clogged up with bad debt, and financiers' unwillingness to make any but the safest loans.
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Whether you're exploring clogged drains, hidden passageways, or tight corners, you can use this waterproof 1080p HD camera to get a good glimpse at what you're exploring.
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Motorbike taxis are a popular form on transport in many cities in Southeast Asia since drivers can weave the traffic-clogged roads faster than four-wheeled vehicles.
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Unabated construction on floodplains and coastal areas, as well as storm-water drains and waterways clogged by plastic garbage have made the city increasingly vulnerable to storms.
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We've explored everything from burger deliveries in Cairo to the urban legends of KFC and clogged your feed (and possibly your arteries) with all things fast food.
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Some notable points about Trump's presumably clogged arteries: Trump biographer Michael D'Antonio told Axios that Trump thinks it's all OK because his parents lived very long lives.
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Etter also described a few disadvantages to vaping weed in e-cigarettes, such as equipment becoming clogged and batteries running dry while users are out and about.
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Unabated construction on floodplains and coastal areas, as well as storm-water drains and waterways clogged by plastic garbage, has made the city increasingly vulnerable to storms.
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When we left our home to drive north to a safe place to take shelter on Tuesday, the roads were clogged, with traffic almost at a standstill.
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Sadoughi told me of her own struggles—including a daily battle with her Epic "In Basket," which had become, she said, clogged to the point of dysfunction.
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They said, for example, that months before the April fire, the sprinkler heads were clogged and coated at least an inch thick of paint and clear-coat.
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Though the protests petered out without achieving their goals, they showed that Central, a busy financial district usually clogged with vehicles, was much more pleasant without traffic.
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Previous studies have linked periodontitis and clogged arteries, but this is the first to investigate the link in a group of people this large, the researchers say.
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After all, the market rallied this year at least in part on hopes for tax reform, though the effort remained clogged in a Congress beset by infighting.
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Blood levels of lead not wildly far from the current national average are linked to heart troubles, clogged arteries, premature births, kidney disease and other nasty stuff.
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Like walking, using a bike is an emissions-free way of travelling and can, in some traffic-clogged cities, be quicker than taking the bus or train.
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Leonia's fix — an almost total ban on nonresident cars during rush hour — is not ours, but navigation apps can create clogged streets in neighborhoods that need relief.
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Here I was thinking I was very clever using a coat rack behind the door as a space-saving solution, when it was creating this clogged artery.
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If you want upscale, on the elegant — if clogged — Viale Parioli, you can sip at the Enoteca Bulzoni, nosh at Ercoli, or feast at the airy Molto.
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Byron Perkins, 56, a trial lawyer, said his Facebook feed was clogged with photos of friends sporting the little "I Voted" stickers given out at polling places.
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"Pumps were clogged by what appeared to be shredded T-shirts that were used in place of toilet paper," the city of Redding said in a statement.
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Cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles — landscapes of tall buildings, concrete and traffic-clogged streets — are the most environmentally friendly places for human life on earth.
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Unabated construction on floodplains and coastal areas, as well as storm-water drains and waterways clogged by plastic garbage, have made the city increasingly vulnerable to chaos.
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The administration also appointed a three-star general to focus on faster distribution of emergency supplies, addressing one of the main problems on the wreckage-clogged island.
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"It's a super simple procedure where they put dye through my tubes to make sure they aren't clogged and actually releasing eggs," Starsiak continued of the HSG.
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But underappreciated occupations deserve better than the cliché-clogged, utterly predictable "Life on the Line," a terrible movie about the workers who keep the electrical grid functioning.
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As the water piles up along the coast, rivers and streams that typically drain into the ocean can become clogged farther upstream, forcing water levels to rise.
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Coronary arteries clogged by fatty plaque can reduce blood flow to the heart, causing chest pain and possible heart attacks if the blood flow is completely blocked.
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For the past five months, my small cubicle has been clogged with an unusual sight in a newsroom: 43 middle school and high school American history textbooks.
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"The police are not allowing any traffic whatsoever to interrupt this convoy," he said in video footage showing the bus making its way through a clogged highway.
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He didn't want me driving the rented S.U.V. I felt sort of virtuous among the shopping centers, vast parking lots, and wide clogged boulevards, but also inconsequential.
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At a time when many Russians were suffering from food shortages, Muscovites saw new shopping malls and office towers rise, surrounded by modern, if traffic-clogged, highways.
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As the water piles up along the coast, rivers and streams that typically drain into the ocean can become clogged further upstream, forcing water levels to rise.
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If OSIRIS-REx targets a particularly rugged patch, it could throw the sampler off or even cause the instrument to get clogged with large pieces of debris.
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One of Europe's poorest countries, Albania has built highways to its major towns and ports, but clogged two-lane roads make up the rest of its system.
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"It's a super simple procedure where they put dye through my tubes to make sure they aren't clogged and actually releasing eggs," she added of the HSG.
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They granted few interim clearances that received the full vetting process last year as a result of its investigation backlog that is clogged with roughly 700,000 cases.
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The Lightning scored just 218 seconds into the game when Erik Cernak — with five players clogged around Bobrovsky — fired a shot that struck Point and went in.
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To speed up the often clogged legislative process, Mr. Renzi wants to drastically reduce the size of the Italian Senate and make it a mostly consultative body.
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Homeowner Andrew Lippi says he's lucky because the only damage was a broken window in the guest cottage, and a flooded room caused by a clogged drain.
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The country's most clogged asphalt arteries can currently be found in the Southeast, which would have been the last region to see the total eclipse in the sky.
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There are real questions about how we will be able to guarantee access to fresh food and medicine if the crucial Dover-Calais trade route is clogged up.
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Q&A Q. It appears to me that when I use bar soap exclusively, the shower drain gets clogged, while it stays open when I use liquid soaps.
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If you don't, you risk going into your session with a lot of build-up on the surface of the skin, which can lead to clogged pores afterwards.
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After soaping up, I look down and see the gutter is clogged; leftover soap mashed into the floor, boxers, and other crap is floating around in the water.
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In general, breakouts form when pores get clogged from bacteria, oil (sebum), and dead skin build-up, but are also heavily influenced by things like stress and genetics.
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Clogged highways, classes without students Out front of Julia R. Masterman magnet school in the Spring Garden neighborhood, a mother jogs her sixth-grade daughter to the car.
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But, my Netflix account has recently become so clogged up that I resorted to signing myself up for Amazon Prime just so I could watch some damn television.
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About 70% of steroid users in the study had low heart-pumping capacities; they were also more likely to have elevated blood pressure, clogged arteries, and high cholesterol.
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By now your Instagram feed is probably clogged with endless shots of cherry trees, but this spectacular drone footage captured by Jack Johnston is still worth your time.
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I was shocked to see the once-clogged pores on my nose looking as clear as they did the last time I ripped off a Bioré pore strip.
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Patients were more apt to say "congestion" meant symptoms like a drippy nose, mucus in the throat, pressure in the face, heaviness in the head or clogged ears.
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Presumably to cover his tracks lest he be pursued by governments opposed to freedom, Assange clogged up the young woman's hard drive with a string of random numbers.
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As if stuck in a partially clogged drain, oil from the hottest U.S. shale play has been caught in a bottleneck due to a lack of pipeline capacity.
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As if to underline growing hostility towards combustion engines in congestion-clogged cities, the French capital held its biggest ever "Car-Free Day" the Sunday before the show.
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As stunned families surveyed the wreckage of destroyed homes and roads flooded or clogged with debris, Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned Houstonians to brace for a long recovery.
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The courts are clogged with so many asylum cases that some people are at risk of being sent back to their home countries, where they could face death.
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Aatish Taseer LAHORE, Pakistan — A drain, clogged with pink plastic bags and filled with black water, separates Bahar Colony, a Christian neighborhood, from the rest of this city.
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Still, despite what that Instagram feed clogged with pumpkin-spice lattes is trying to tell you, it's not the time for the cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves quite yet.
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It's not that I never sweat or chafe in other places, but I don't want to risk ruining nice clothes or dealing with a breakout from clogged pores.
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When our skin becomes dry, our bodies try to jump to the rescue and produce even more oil, which tends to lead to clogged pores and pesky pimples.
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One method was to remove the clogged portion of an artery and graft on a replacement patch of cardiac membrane or a segment of vein from a leg.
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The traffic-clogged city has more than 10 million residents, but about three times that number live in surrounding towns, swelling emissions from vehicles, factories and power stations.
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When work began in January 2014, the dome was suffering from water leaks, cracks and corrosion so bad that rain gutters were clogged with rust chips, Ayers said.
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"[Humans] are not like a sink where you put stuff in and get clogged up and then you pour another thing in to flush everything out," Sonpal says.
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There's water an inch deep on the bathroom floor—from clogged drains or sloppy showers, I'm not sure—and the men sleep four or six to a room.
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Locals pointed to Krasnodar's notoriously clogged roads, a direct effect of a village turning into a city of one million, as the reason the city was left out.
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Fake news about migrants, and much else, clogged the Facebook and Twitter feeds of supporters of the League and Five Star, and at times, their sites seemed related.
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Workers also report dentist appointments and sick days to the #ooo (out of office) channel, preventing inboxes from getting clogged, or an early heads-up from getting lost.
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" MICHAEL FARR, PRESIDENT AND CEO, FARR, MILLER AND WASHINGTON LLC: "It is a positive that the Fed appears committed to keeping the countrys financial plumbing from getting clogged.
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Over fried shrimp and crawfish at a seafood shack on the edge of downtown, they compared notes on how to navigate roads that are again clogged with traffic.
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Bloomberg News was the first to notice the Navy's costly clogged toilets, which illustrate how ships being delivered can end up costing more to sustain than was anticipated.
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Supplies might be flown in, bypassing clogged ports, but experts say a no-deal exit could also interfere with air travel, grounding many flights from the European Union.
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" MICHAEL FARR, PRESIDENT AND CEO, FARR, MILLER AND WASHINGTON LLC: "It is a positive that the Fed appears committed to keeping the country's financial plumbing from getting clogged.
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Drivers can't make a living, and people who use a livery service can't get where they are going, because the city streets are so clogged with livery cars.
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That's too far away to feel the storm surge pushed by hurricane-force winds, but there was still minor flooding that clogged traffic and ruined his daily jog.
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It blares in hotel lobbies, airport lounges, nightclubs and the dozens of bedroom recording studios where young men and women dream of stardom in this clogged, overheated city.
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With a backlog of nearly 600,000 cases in the system, he asked, "Why clog an already clogged court docket with a case that looks like a slam dunk?"
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The agency has come under fire for crowded stations where migrants were held for long periods as border crossings surged and the immigration system clogged at all ends.
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The blades should be sharp — for morning efficiency, mostly — and the tool should feel good in your hands without seeming cheap or getting too easily clogged with hairs.
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The route, which connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans via the Arctic, was once clogged with icebergs but is now ice-free in summer due to global warming.
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Other amenities range from nannies for parents who want to shop in peace to helipads for passengers who can afford to avoid the often-clogged Route 3 highway.
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Lines of horse-drawn carts laden with women, children and painstakingly trussed-up possessions snaked along roads that were often clogged with tanks heading in the opposite direction.
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With the storm barreling toward the United States, officials in Florida ordered an unprecedented evacuation, racing to overcome clogged highways, gasoline shortages and move elderly residents to safety.
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Being stuck on a traffic-clogged causeway is one of the common experiences of fair week as buyers crisscross the area looking for something to catch their eye.
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Flooding is an annual problem during the monsoon season in South Asia, but the impact has been worsened by crumbling civic infrastructure, clogged drains and uncontrolled urban expansion.
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Basic maintenance is essential to avoiding a loss, so don't overlook the small things — such as overgrown trees, clogged gutters or a pipe that keeps leaving a puddle.
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The weather service warned that it would take time for floodwaters to recede and that bitterly cold temperatures could then lead to freezing, resulting in ice-clogged drains.
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It is increasing the days of stock it holds from three days to five days and could fly in parts if ports become clogged up after March 29.
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But in 1996, Hawaii had established mandatory minimum sentences for felony methamphetamine offenders, which only further clogged state facilities, so more inmates were sent away to the mainland.
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The big selling point for readers: Haile says they'll have a better experience than the one they have now, when they read web pages clogged with crummy ads.
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Of the candidates, three (Vanessa Aronson, Keith Powers, and Maria Castro) advocated for the "PeopleWay" on 14th Street, arguing that it was desperately needed along the clogged corridor.
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With roads in major cities becoming increasingly clogged, Uber is proposing one of the more radical solutions to get people from Point A to Point B in a hurry.
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Adults purposely clogged toilets with Mylar blankets and socks in order to be released from their cells, while some refused to return to cells after they had been cleaned.
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We were thankfully spared a full-frontal view of the wreckage, but the casts' reactions were enough to convey that this was more than your average clogged toilet(s).
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Their nuptials occurred in Larry's hospital room as the television personality was preparing to undergo surgery to clear a clogged blood vessel in his heart, according to The Blast.
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Tens of thousands of people were trapped as they frantically tried to outrun heat and flames as piles of abandoned cars and traffic clogged the four narrow roadways out.
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It was Purnama who ordered the evictions from Luar Batang's slums to make way for one of his many infrastructure projects aimed at modernizing this clogged and chaotic city.
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Recent news reports have also documented the algae bloom that has spread through Lake Okeechobee in Florida and clogged the waters around state's tourism-heavy coastline with the slime.
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Those user-written guides cover everything from fixing clogged sink drains to repairing drywall, as well as more complex home improvement projects, and can feature text, images and video.
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The doc is famous for the up-close-and-personal videos she films of herself popping and extracting a variety of clogged pores — from oversized blackheads to inflamed cysts.
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"It is uncomfortable because there is an actual physical stretch of the ear drum, as well as pressure gradient in the ear, and a clogged hearing sense," he explains.
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In a tour diary video shared on YouTube Saturday, Lopez, 49, is seen suffering from clogged sinuses as she hits the stage in San Jose, California, and Las Vegas.
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Aston Martin, which has authorized up to 30 million pounds ($40 million) worth of contingencies, is stocking more components and could fly in parts if ports are clogged up.
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Dyson is one of Britain's best-known entrepreneurs, creating a multibillion-dollar company from an insight that a cyclone could collect household dust better than a clogged-up bag.
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I tried everything from slathering my face in petroleum jelly (do not recommend — the resulting clogged pores are so not worth it) to rocking and sobbing in my bathroom.
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Clogged pipelines have made discounts on Canadian oil even steeper than they were earlier this year when Scotiabank warned that they may cost the country's economy C$16 billion.
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As a result, Singapore got a clear view of a majestic rainbow arcing over the sky, and various social media platforms were clogged with thousands of pictures of it.
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Aston Martin, which has authorised up to 30 million pounds ($40 million) worth of contingencies, is stocking more components and could fly in parts if ports are clogged up.
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At the time, the city of Dallas' emergency dispatch system was being clogged with so-called "ghost calls" -- duplicate calls generated from legitimate 911 calls, city officials have said.
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More than 90,000 acres had burned as of Wednesday night, and L.A.'s notoriously traffic-dense freeways have either been shut down or clogged with cars as residents evacuate.
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The recent spike in claims has clogged short-term housing for new arrivals in Montreal, leading the province to open up to 600 beds in the Olympic Stadium. tgam.
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In a scene that's all the more devastating for also being funny, the father talks of being paid a measly 20 euros to unplug a badly clogged nightclub toilet.
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Government workers employed to clean Srinagar's iconic Dal Lake have not turned up for work in several weeks, officials said, and the water's surface has become clogged with weeds.
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As plastic imports rose across Southeast Asia, pollution became more noticeable — typically in the form of trash-clogged rivers or smoke from ragtag incineration sites, according to environmental groups.
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"Machines" is a sharp, unsettling read, which — despite its arteries being clogged with research and back story — has a lot on its mind about love, family, jealousy and deceit.
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So many flowers and stuffed toys clogged intersections that the town gathered, composted and burned them, aiming to incorporate the resulting "sacred soil" into a memorial to the victims.
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The streets of Chennai were clogged with supporters bidding a tearful goodbye to the man they called Kalaignar (Tamil for "the artist") as his body was taken for burial.
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Protesters, including many middle- and high-schoolers, are demanding safety on the country's clogged and anarchic roads, and say they have been met with rubber bullets and tear gas.
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This work, like the earlier ones to which it alludes, is clogged with her individual iconography and other cryptic features that seem intended for a select audience of insiders.
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A photographer, Cheryl Gerber, posted pictures of clogged storm drains around her home next to the French Quarter, despite a $3 million plan by the city to clean them.
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Driving the news: Chinese army troops stationed in the semiautonomous territory emerged from nearby barracks to clear streets that protesters clogged with debris to slow down police, AP reports.
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Two-wheelers are the most popular form of transport in many of India's traffic-clogged cities, but schemes to rent a bike and driver by the kilometre are rare.
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In the 1970s, the physicians Michael Brown and Joseph Goldstein set out to understand how a young child's arteries could be as clogged as those of an overweight septuagenarian.
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If a child's ears become clogged on the descent, Dr. Young suggestedthe following: Have the child hold his nose and, with mouth closed, gently blow through the plugged nose.
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Even in traffic-clogged New York City, Mr. McCorkell of Bicycle Habitat has looked into getting his own repair van because, he said, he knows he cannot be complacent.
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There is no privacy and the bathrooms are filthy and "full of shit," Isma said, showing BuzzFeed News a video of clogged toilets and caution tape blocking off stalls.
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The number of injuries was so high the Hospital Authority called for residents to avoid emergency care unless absolutely necessary, as facilities were clogged with protesters from Polytechnic University.
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Parked cars shifted into a strange Contemporary geometry, pinched in so it was impossible to move, even with tow trucks, The congested clogged world in a not unpleasant standstill.
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Clogged pipelines have hit key U.S. oil grades, including in west Texas WTC-WTM WTC-WTS, where the discount to U.S. crude is near its widest in three years.
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At the inoperational plant near the township of Sebokeng large steel funnels are clogged with toilet paper, diapers and tampons meant to have been removed from the inflowing wastewater.
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Cars that can listen to directions will start traveling in schools, maybe even turning roads that aren't getting any bigger (and shouldn't!) from clogged arterials to free-flowing speedways.
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The driver later told federal investigators what the immigrants may have soon discovered: that the trailer's cooling system did not work and its four vent holes were probably clogged.
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We do ask that after each use you dissemble and clean it, making sure the grill box is free of food debris and the burner tubes are not clogged.
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Residents posted pleas on social media for help evacuating horses and other large animals, while long lines of traffic clogged the only coastal highway in and out of Malibu.
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But the fast-rising temperatures were also causing a new set of risks to contend with, including the potential for flooding, abundant potholes and clogged storm water drainage systems.
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Country music has been clogged with dullish gentlemen for the last few years, and while Morris recorded some of the genre's most promising music, some good it did her.
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Alpha- and beta-hydroxy acids — like lactic, citric, glycolic, salicylic, malic, and mandelic — are your most powerful weapons against dullness, clogged pores and breakouts, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and uneven texture.
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Manual extractions to remove clogged pores and blackheads are a common step in a professional facial, but did you know there's a way to safely remove them yourself at home?
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Coronary artery disease, also known as ischemic heart disease or coronary heart disease, is when arteries are clogged with cholesterol, which increases the risk of heart attack and heart failure.
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She calls her breasts the Bellagio Fountains, says a clogged duct is like "a kidney stone in your titty," and compares learning how to breastfeed to parallel-parking a car.
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Although the country's cities tend to be mid-size rather than massive and enjoy modern infrastructure, their roads are still clogged by shipments of goods heading to and from seaports.
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Do you have something you would like to purchase to stimulate the economy, or do you just want to come in and clogged the toilet and take all the tables?
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But the canals and offshore, under the water so popular with snorkelers, scuba divers and sport fishermen, remain clogged with un-removed debris, an estimated 100,000 cubic yards of it.
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Traveling in the off-season also means there will be fewer people to contend with, so major sites will be less clogged with selfie-sticks and knee-sock wearing dads.
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Transportation in the traffic-clogged and crime-ridden city has also proved to be a permanent headache while signage around the stadiums and outside venues has been virtually non-existent.
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"Oil glands in general are more active in warmer weather, and with increased outdoor activity and sweating, this combination can lead to dull skin or clogged pores," Dr. Chiu says.
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He added that a no-deal Brexit would result in British ports and airports being "totally clogged" and many companies with global value chains would face disruption and delivery backlogs.
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Blackheads are clogged pores that need to be unclogged — with an exfoliator, with some alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) or beta hydroxy acids (BHAs), or extractions by a professional's trained hand.
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If you weren't white, dismissals of your experiences clogged up your notifications even when you were just trying to crowdsource a substitute for honey in your homemade energy bar recipe.
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Athar and his family moved here in 2009 to get away from the heat, grime and occasional terrorist attacks in Lahore, a traffic-clogged metropolis on the plains of Punjab.
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But when they tested Ryan by injecting dye into his spinal fluid, it pooled rather than traveling to the brain due to the narrow and clogged pathway of his spine.
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In a perfect world, our Wi-Fi speeds would always be ridiculously fast and we'd never have to worry about Wi-Fi networks getting clogged up from too many devices.
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A key part of the appeal to the older demographic, if poll results are to be believed, is complaints about National Health Service doctors' surgeries being clogged up with immigrants.
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Among the accusations ... carpet destruction, toilets clogged with cotton balls and feces, water damage, broken appliances and allegations he left a tombstone on the front step as a death threat.
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Some were stranded on the sides of highways and abandoned cars clogged evacuation routes, while other families were stuck at home due to high gas prices and low fuel levels.
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In a blog post, Parley's Kelli George describes how the gillnets, designed to hang vertically in the water and snare passing animals, arrived clogged with debris and stinking of fish.
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We were interviewed live on more news stations than I can now remember, and our inboxes were clogged with emails asking for more—more information, more quotes, more of anything.
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Well they should be, because the Fox animated show not only boasts an enviable cast of comedians, but also a heart of gold — with arteries as clogged as Teddy's, presumably.
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"It's a super simple procedure where they put dye through my tubes to make sure they aren't clogged and actually releasing eggs," the HGTV personality continued of the HSG test.
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As well as the issues on GDAX, investor demand at the funding launch for an ethereum-based messaging app called Status clogged the ethereum network, an industry insider told CNBC.
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