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Sculptures and friezes were crammed with gods, animals and humans.
Now universities are crammed with people from wealthy, urban backgrounds.
The couple spent the next eight months crammed with their
It was crammed with cleats embroidered with his number, 88.
The film, however, is crammed with such oddities, and more.
She was crammed with treats, bombarded with kittens and storybooks.
The entrance area was crammed with a bit of everything.
Many of these apps are painfully campy and crammed with ads.
And it's completely crammed with tech, luxury, and go-fast goodies.
Its stories are crammed with jilted lovers, women with enticing arms
Looking to sell, but your living room is crammed with tchotchkes?
The walls are crammed with old beer signs, photographs, newspaper clippings.
The homes were crammed with bunk beds that blocked fire exits.
Her pantry is crammed with jars of homemade liqueurs and preserves.
Was it always crammed with references to New Zealand films and commercials?
Last month, the station was crammed with commuters after a power outage.
Even the album's most conventional songs are crammed with weird, subcutaneous details.
Their daughter Sophia's has swoony peacock-blue wallpaper crammed with glamorous faces.
The studio sat 10 stories above a block crammed with art galleries.
And on their bookshelf crammed with family photos and paperbacks, was a box.
Early on Friday she posted pictures of a rickety boat crammed with people.
It's still crammed with Italian restaurants and shops selling cured meats and cheeses.
Even on a Sunday night, when we visited, Matsuhisa was crammed with people.
Lit by neon, crammed with the past, it's lovingly lined with vintage radios.
It's crammed with all kinds of fascinating trivia associated with the development process.
Main Street is crammed with kosher food stores with names like Holy Schnitzel.
They inhabit a grand house, sparsely furnished but crammed with echoes and creaks.
He waited at a crowded bus stop for a bus crammed with passengers.
The bare room where Begum stayed was crammed with families indebted to the smugglers.
The ten-episode series, which was released on September 21st, is crammed with talent.
Some were trapped inside shops, shops crammed with highly flammable clothing, perfumes and plastics.
Officials describe camps crammed with displaced and disgruntled Arabs as potential incubators of jihadism.
An unidentified drone buzzes a soccer stadium crammed with spectators at the European Championship.
Some ride bikes crammed with empty plastic bags and fixed with small electric engines.
Trucks crammed with masked men touting firearms and machetes pulled up on Hulda's street.
In turn, they are crammed with dusty files and yellowed correspondence from another century.
The Brooklyn Bridge has become a "Times Square in the sky," crammed with tourists.
"Dreamers" aims for the glorious and the poetic; it's big, passionate, crammed with detail.
The inch-thick monthly magazine comes crammed with hundreds of ads for vintage vehicles.
Today the charmingly ramshackle village, with its chunky cobblestone lanes, is crammed with galleries.
Fine's ornate and stilted sentences loop back on themselves, crammed with a zillion references.
When CNN was there it was crammed with 2,200 migrants detained at the border.
Creaking boats crammed with desperate migrants regularly leave Senegal's shores to head to Europe.
It's crammed with belongings, and the windows are covered by wooden shutters and fabric.
His Warsaw office is lined with floor-to-ceiling shelves crammed with works of history.
It is crammed with 28 migrants -- men, women and children -- from Somalia, Bangladesh and Yemen.
Others use a rack crammed with dried Spanish thistles to remove excess hair from fabric.
Here was a land that was unmapped, unregulated, crammed with unimaginable resources, up for grabs.
Instead, he painstakingly records his days in lined notebooks, crammed with entries in blue ink.
Dhaka, Karachi and Lagos, each crammed with roughly 25m people, will join the ten largest.
That doesn't appear to me "crammed" with liberals, although I am certainly a "leftie" myself.
Carter and her two friends were in one, crammed with others in a single stall.
Environments are crammed with details: crumbling walls, rusting machinery, lush vegetation, and oozing, glistening tentacles.
Part of the answer is that the picturesque mountain area was crammed with summer visitors.
The new house was crammed with belongings, but at 900 square feet, it felt large.
In my few days crammed with London theater, I thought I'd truly seen it all.
Its shelves were crammed with symbols of long-gone epochs, genuine collectibles and dubious tchotchkes.
Here we have one in all black, but crammed with subtle details and elegant textures.
The rear deck of the Hornet was crammed with 22019 land-based B-25 bombers.
If you believe the slurs, Henan is crammed with thieves, ruffians, grifters and con artists.
Its two-story banquet hall was crammed with treasures, including some made for Marie Antoinette.
Last week, the jar sat uncovered near the front porch, crammed with ruined vanilla beans.
The city rose from the sands, crammed with people, cars, market stalls and auto-rickshaws.
"Ahhh, edibles," he nods, and guides me to a section crammed with cookies and candies.
Preposterously plotted and crammed with overly potted history, "Darwin's Ghosts" doesn't come close to succeeding.
It's not a one-page document crammed with bullet points highlighting his education and experience.
Here we have one in all black, but crammed with subtle details and elegant textures.
Designed to hold 1,323, it was crammed with 2,200 migrants when CNN visited last March.
The facility, designed to hold 1,500, was crammed with 2,200 migrants detained at the border.
Instagram is crammed with dodgy companies promising miraculous weight loss by just drinking their diet shakes.
The shelves of "Memory Box," crammed with boxes of all sizes and descriptions, do not disappoint.
It appears to be a fortified office block downtown but is crammed with inmates on revocations.
This year, the schedule is crammed with oddball sci-fi, experimental horror, and genre-defying dramas.
Last year was equally crammed with great games, often left collecting dust on Destiny players' shelves.
His family was crammed with 30 other people, including 11 babies, into a tiny container shelter.
Wireless still resembles a dry old chicken pen crammed with an amorphous web of selfie sticks.
There's no one London, a sprawling city crammed with every type of person, elbow to elbow.
His tweet on Saturday was crammed with statistics that were either exaggerated or omitted important context.
There was a repast table crammed with casseroles, Brunswick stew, fried chicken and key lime cake.
In any book so crammed with facts and figures, small errors are bound to creep in.
Our online lives are crammed with distraction, and our work lives are no different, either. WeWork?
The narrative is crammed with details that only someone who lived through that hell could know.
Everywhere were barricades and crowd-control fences, and police cars escorted trailers crammed with steel drummers.
Before he leaves for school, Anthony will inhale a plate crammed with pancakes, eggs, and bacon.
The warm, rectangular basement is crammed with camp-beds and cots fashioned out of road signs.
In these paintings, Léger rendered uninhabited, post-Cubist machine-scapes crammed with repetitions, combinations, and permutations.
He was crammed with scores of others into one of more than a dozen waiting police minivans.
The fall is crammed with food holidays: back-to-school, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Year's.
Transportation remained in chaos, with damage to both of Macau's ferry terminals and roads crammed with traffic.
Pure value baskets are groaning with financial firms; growth indices are crammed with asset-light technology firms.
In a nearby Carrefour supermarket, fridges that are usually crammed with packets of butter are mostly empty.
Outside of how the characters look, the game is crammed with as much fan-service as possible.
A truck crammed with explosives was detonated during the morning rush in the busy streets near embassies.
It's the kind of attention that we associate with Pieter Breughel's genre scenes crammed with hearty peasants.
They were dusty and crammed with junk, guarded by grouchy owners who didn't care to explain themselves.
The federal register is crammed with implications of low human comedy spelled out in exquisitely bloodless prose.
The shabu shabu meats are superb, from Wagyu beef crammed with fat streaks to exquisite chicken meatballs.
By then, the Camp X-Ray detention site at Guantánamo Bay was crammed with 158 foreign prisoners.
Our roads are crammed with Honda Accords, Toyota Camrys and Nissan Rogues that roll with safe designs.
Now the oldest continuously operating botanical garden in the country, it was crammed with trees and plants.
The burnt umber-painted room is lined with built-in shelves crammed with art books and periodicals.
Your studio in Burbank, Pink Duck, is crammed with vintage gear that it seems Ronson would love.
Madeline's office is crammed with knickknacks and paper work, suggesting that she may be a bit scatterbrained.
Usha Prabakaran's 20-year-old cookbook, crammed with recipes from home cooks, is simple and self-published.
The book is crammed with tales explicating Darwinism, the Zen of apes, and the banality of evil.
Cheng's cat, "Churchill", was curled up on a couch, surrounded by shelves crammed with books and papers.
The group stood and went over to a casting board, which was crammed with photographs of prospects.
Mr. Gibson's show is crammed with history and ideas — but also striking objects, images and rousing performances.
There will be dunks, brackets crammed with cuteness and even puppy cheerleaders all in one adorable television event.
The year is 1954, and the book is crammed with high-profile political figures of the McCarthy era.
Finally he trawled a display crammed with what looked to be the contents of David Crosby's accessories drawer.
Instead of tailgate barbecues, the Tampa Stadium parking lot was crammed with concrete barriers and chain-link fences.
In a year crammed with surprises, no one can say for sure what will unfold in Cleveland, Ohio.
It's a giddy film, lighter than the first, and crammed with visual gags and riffs on Disney history.
It's in the exquisite Dave Gibbons art, crammed with in-universe brands and weird products in each panel.
The two support vessels, crammed with bottles of water and ration packs, were sitting idle in Dakar's marina.
Block after block, the sidewalks are crammed with tents, boxes, broken furniture, and shopping carts full of possessions.
This is a well-made puzzle crammed with lively entries, it's very clean and the cluing is terrific.
The studio is crammed with random props such as plastic dinosaurs, a cement mixer, ball and chains, etc.
As I've said before, the Model 3 appeals to the automotive philosopher in me: it's crammed with ideas.
Inside, they were crammed with cumin-spiced, tomato-spiked bulgur studded with flakes of good tuna and herbs.
More than 37 test positive in two neighborhoods, all at two urgent care centers crammed with worried families.
Although the space is narrow and crammed with plywood shelving, Codex also holds poetry readings and book releases.
Across several decades, Barnum operated the American Museum on Lower Broadway in Manhattan, crammed with acts like Gen.
The perimeter is adorned with unicycles, bins crammed with juggling equipment, and a spectrum of hoops and batons.
Roads were thick with pedestrians and streets crammed with bicycles and electric scooters as people headed to work.
The Telluride was also crammed with tech, including an extremely capable adaptive-cruise-control option with steering assist.
" Time Out London gives it three out of five stars, saying it's "crammed with pornographic destruction and madcap action.
She was squinting at a box on the back of the pamphlet that was crammed with fine spidery print.
The carriages were crammed with passengers from Atbara, the town where anti-government demonstrations had begun five months earlier.
Exhibit A: this filthy club banger that comes with a music video crammed with men's ripped abs on Grindr.
The shelves of the Cassinelli Museum are crammed with feline gods, copulating animals and vessels shaped like human faces.
I imagine a pair of tiny ballet slippers pirouetting into a devastated park crammed with colorful swings and seesaws.
At Saturday's concert, Fana's football stadium was crammed with revellers carrying slogans like "never again," and "I am Ramata".
The restaurants near Pompeii's exit were unsurprisingly crammed with tourists, many of whom were just sheltering from the sun.
At 15 tracks long, the record is exactly how you'd imagine it: dreamy, feverish and crammed with feminine power.
His study in Vichy, the wartime capital of collaborationist France, was crammed with books and periodicals denying the Holocaust.
Casting a glance around a room crammed with people dressed in the basic black uniform of fashion, she shrugged.
He has flown passenger jets crammed with advanced electronics and software and has a keen professional interest in technology.
His game film is crammed with highlights demonstrating an aptitude for improvising in the truest sense of the word.
Holding the Surface Duo is like holding a shell of the past crammed with a not-fully-realized future.
The approach is like the one you take when looking for change in a backpack crammed with random stuff.
Eighteen young men, all in their twenties or thirties, lived there, sharing three small bedrooms crammed with bunk beds.
Bookended by 7-11s, it's crammed with cheap fashion and fabrics, Indian restaurants, mobile phone stores and fruit and veg.
He works in a small plumbing-supplies shop on a dusty high-street crammed with tuk-tuks and donkey carts.
Then, when an unsuspecting reader clicks on an enticing headline, they will be led to a website crammed with advertisements.
The 8 Ball Zine Zone was too crammed with people, so I couldn't get a good look at the wares.
Pietermaai is crammed with charming boutique hotels, beckoning Instagram lovers with chic white furniture, purple-lit pools, and tropical foliage.
The first six months of 2016 were crammed with blockbuster releases, surprise album hijinx, tragic deaths, and quality musical memes.
Refugees were already starting to come from the Middle East, and a plastic boat crammed with 20 people was sinking.
She also said Mr. Ishtiwi had given her two pages crammed with writing, describing the abuse and proclaiming his innocence.
The narrow space, white and crammed with colorful paintings populated by rabbits, forests and hunting scenes, glows with dusk light.
We will probably get cheery around a dining table crammed with roasts, stews, casseroles and, I hope, lots of pie.
Because the city of Venice has more history than real estate, many of its buildings are crammed with unrelated lore.
They collaborated on many writing and television projects and lived in a New York apartment crammed with books and art.
Now, during summer, the beach and boardwalk are crammed with families and day-trippers intent on a thoroughly wholesome time.
His walls are lined with images from it; his shelves are crammed with recordings of each episode and related paraphernalia.
They often make the treacherous trip to southern Italy in flimsy rubber boats crammed with passengers and exposed to the elements.
Just when I think I've found a safe rooftop to hold my ground, more pickup trucks crammed with fighters show up.
It is also hard to walk about in bars crammed with other tutu wearers, because tulle likes to stick to tulle.
On the love side: it's a light, airy pop confection, crammed with familiar cultural references, which Cline recontextualizes in surprising ways.
This week is crammed with U.S. economic data on consumer confidence, revised fourth-quarter growth, manufacturing and personal income and spending.
Visit its offices and you find vinyl records stacked in crates and rooms crammed with trendy-looking staff in their 503s.
The unregulated homes are typically crammed with bunk beds, and are often run-down, with mold, blocked exits and bed bugs.
An homage to human's ongoing fascination with the cosmos, it's crammed with nostalgic ephemera like mugs, books, records, and action figures.
Top off your tour with a drink at Charlie's Bar, an iconic San Nicolas watering hole crammed with character and characters.
Trucks, vans and buses crammed with civilians and their belongings traveled dirt roads, while huge crowds milled around waiting for transportation.
Crammed with funny performers — starting with Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph and Rachel Dratch — "Wine Country" looks like an easy, obvious win.
Wakefield's history is crammed with the era's larger than life personalities: Norman Mailer, Thelonious Monk, Jack Kerouac and so many more.
Her home is a throwback to an earlier SoHo, more like a warehouse than a living space, crammed with her artwork.
"Personally, I'd just as soon everybody stayed home," said Bob Middleton, 53, picturing the back roads he travels crammed with sightseers.
The picaresque narrative, crammed with characters who would do well in Cervantes, comes to an end without having taught us anything.
The original Boulevard Haussmann apartment was spacious but crammed with furniture, with double windows always covered by padded blue satin drapes.
The sketch was set at a rooftop cookout, and the warehouse's roof was crammed with camera equipment and about fifty extras.
The Model 3 is my favorite Tesla of the moment, crisply designed yet crammed with ideas about the future of mobility.
Garbage fills the streets and few cars circulate, though buses crammed with people crisscross town looking for places to buy food.
Roads were thick with pedestrians and the streets crammed with bicycles and electric scooters as people tried to get to work.
The rest of the office is crammed with files, souvenirs, newspaper clippings and photos of him with big-hatted Texan Republicans.
My tester was crammed with technology and, in the SX trim, was the most premium offering, interior-wise, that Kia sells.
The book was a challenge, a secondhand paperback crammed with huge and violent emotions in small, crowded type on waterlogged pages.
Densely-crammed with infectious pop hooks, the songs burst with punk energy, incorporating elements of glitch-pop, hip-hop, and dance music.
Its narrow streets are crammed with delivery trucks and men pushing trolleys loaded with crates of dried fungi, herbs, berries -- and seahorses.
The Observatory also highlights chronic overcrowding with facilities crammed with about double the number of inmates they were built to cope with.
The London Magazine commissioned him to write a piece on literary swimmers in 1988; the article was vivid and crammed with learning.
T) can be crammed with some 150 million yen to 1.6 billion yen ($1.3 million-$14 million) in Japan's biggest-denomination bills.
His Instagram page is crammed with fan art; illustrations, anime, a doll someone painstakingly altered to mirror his likeness—tattoos and all.
The gift shop is crammed with long out-of-print exhibition catalogs and no less hard-to-find (but surprisingly inexpensive) prints.
It is now a museum about the regime, tucked away from the horror of rooms crammed with skulls and bloodspattered iron bedsteads.
In the multilevel set we see circus posters plastered to the walls of the boys' bedroom and shelves crammed with toy soldiers.
And it meant that, despite an audience crammed with rock's hipster elite, the lyrics that most came to mind were Mamma Mia!
On paper, this has great potential — at least if the paper in question is the call sheet, crammed with sharp comedy actors.
She operates the bee salon out of her fifth-floor office, crammed with chairs, microscopes, and intimidating posters of enlarged wasp heads.
They cooked lavish and flavorful vegetarian food — asparagus and buttery sauce Maltaise, thali platters crammed with many kinds of dals and vegetables.
Why we loved it: This network spin on "Sherlock Holmes" was crammed with puns and always throwing its characters into absurd situations.
The normally sleepy village was crammed with people eager for the eclipse: locals from neighboring villages, out-of-towners, tour groups, backpackers.
First, the route passes through Heaton, a former working-class suburb crammed with terraced housing, the sort of digs long occupied by students.
Along with Randy Polumbo's "Telephone" (2016), a phone booth crammed with blown glass and LEDs, the figures made for a strange street scene.
The beautiful concrete, metal, and wood location is crammed with 20- and 30-something fashion and tech employees donning Yeezies and Balenciaga sweaters.
Such boats are regularly crammed with migrants by people smugglers operating from Libya and were never built to withstand crossing the Mediterranean Sea.
An increase in detentions in the border area means the site is crammed with 1,700 people, the rights collective said in its report.
A merchant in the city described long lines for gas, bare shelves at groceries and hospitals crammed with wounded soldiers, militiamen and residents.
Almost every day, convoys of Toyota trucks crammed with masked paramilitaries rolled into the rebellious towns south of Managua to demolish the barricades.
Except that this is how the budget in Albany is always done: crammed with nonfiscal matters that the governor or other lawmakers want.
Her guests, who included theater stars and singers, sat on brocade Edwardian sofas, among tables crammed with Chinese lamps and tiny animal figurines.
That brain is crammed with so much trivia, he's probably had to delete the node that tells him how to use a fork.
For days, before the election, Britain's tabloid press was crammed with lurid details of his coterie's alleged associations with paramilitary and Islamist organizations.
From two immense North Face bags crammed with his outfits, Mr. Badia had selected on that torrid morning a Joseph coat, a Juun.
They move on by truck at night, then paddle in canoes to an island, and board a rickety boat crammed with 50 people.
The area was crammed with press, along with families and pageant queens hoping to get a glimpse of the contestants and celebrity judges.
The series is crammed with music, featuring everything from recognizable late-'70s hits to songs written specifically for the show's characters to perform.
The facility was in a recently converted ex-motel; she told me her room was crammed with three twin beds and a small chair.
This week is crammed with U.S. economic data, with consumer confidence, revised fourth-quarter growth, manufacturing and personal income and spending numbers all due.
Early on, the Spades' Tribeca loft was crammed with boxes that she hauled up and down five floors and shipped at the post office.
STROLL through Evry, a suburb south of Paris crammed with tower blocks and fresh construction, and you will find Manuel Valls a popular man.
In a convoy of eight trucks, each crammed with 30-odd West Africans, Ikuenobe's fellow travelers ranged from doctors to entire families with toddlers.
Only a few blocks from Times Square, it is crammed with more than 3,000 pieces of "female magician ephemera," only part of her collection.
These days, there are so many over-the-top restaurant versions crammed with calories, and that's what inspired me to whip up today's recipe.
Her dress is long with billowing sleeves, her floor is blanketed with several rugs and her mantelpiece is crammed with an assortment of antiques.
CCTV footage later captured them fleeing with wheelie bins and bags crammed with gold, diamonds and other valuable gems worth up to $20 million.
All she needs is a bus ticket, a brown riveted case crammed with smashed slices of white bread and fat fried slabs of perch.
Meagher's life was crammed with so many unlikely adventures that a head-on train collision that killed 48 passengers earns only a single page.
And the reward for pushing yourself is a puzzle crammed with some Scrabbly, awesome entries that you will not see earlier in the week.
The Rest was fairly elegant, with its antique-appearing light fixtures, taxidermied animal heads mounted on the walls, and shelves crammed with hardcover books.
The budding entrepreneurs had arrived at the space — replete with fridges crammed with craft beer and a $3,000 coffee maker — only late last year.
If Twilley's turbid family living room feels generic, oppressive, depressing, crammed with stuff, and badly decorated, that's because lots of people live this way.
That's not a new species, by the way — though you could be forgiven for thinking so in a play crammed with hybrids and chimeras.
An earlier version of this puzzle was crammed with far too much theme material in the grid, forcing some pretty ugly fill in places.
Finally, Fatebe flings back her head, her open mouth crammed with more than a dozen asparagus stalks, as if her mouth were a vase.
In a larger space in Williamsburg, shelves will still be crammed with crackers and tinned seafood, and counters will dispense fine meats and cheeses.
None were undrinkable, but in wine shops already crammed with generic whites, it's doubtful that the unfamiliar names have much shot of breaking through.
And Adam Begley's sympathetic and judicious book is a slim affair, as biographies go, for all that it is crammed with character and incident.
On Wednesday, the front of the stage at David Geffen Hall was crammed with a motley assortment of percussion instruments, many concocted from junk.
It's also crammed with driver-assist technology, a helpful addition when tooling around on the freeway (though not mission-critical in the truck world).
Unlike these documentary works, The Punk Reader is crammed with in-text citations, references to movements in subcultural studies, and charts of ethnographic research.
There, above the meat case crammed with pork chops, steaks and chicken, were toys arrayed on shelves tantalizingly close to our small outstretched arms.
It's also crammed with driver-assist technology, a helpful addition when tooling around on the freeway (although not mission critical in the truck world).
The lines and scale are usually about the same, but the M3 usually earns a more aggressive appearance and is crammed with performance modifications.
Then on Monday night, another new recipe: David Tanis's herb omelet pita sandwich, which is all kinds of beautiful and absolutely crammed with flavor.
The rapid-fire banter can at times reach "Gilmore Girls" density, each page crammed with zingers finely tuned for the almond-milk-sipping set.
It's much harder to motivate yourself to crack open a weighty tome crammed with characters and subplots than to just scroll through Twitter's ephemera.
For paleontologists, that is not a surprise, given the rare conditions needed to preserve fossils and the fact that world is not crammed with animals.
His love of materials—clay, stone, wood, brass, fabrics, glass—is evident throughout his workshop, which is densely crammed with hundreds of indescribably beautiful objects.
Crammed with eavesdropping equipment, the Viktor Leonov has loitered in these waters before, but its current visit is the latest in a string of provocations.
Fantastic Beasts is crammed with new details about the wizarding world, but the U.S. school system is something we don't hear about all that much.
The government imposed its policy of offshore detention after a sharp rise in the number of boats crammed with asylum seekers arriving in Australian waters.
Nearly all the great operas are crammed with gore, crudity and all the things from which right-thinking parents seek to shield their precious progeny.
Despite pledges by fashion and luxury houses not to use skeletal-looking models when promoting their goods, billboards and magazines remain crammed with skinny figures.
Yet the ferries are crammed with them: Indonesian soldiers returning from a tour in Papua typically pack a few wild cockatoos or lories to sell.
He paid $173,217 to secure passage to Europe on another smuggler boat—a wooden dinghy, crammed with refugees, filled with screams and vomit and seawater.
Directed by longtime collaborator Ibra Ake, the film embodies Glover's typical patchwork: It's wonky, narratively indeterminate, and crammed with wit and the occasional inside joke.
The workroom is lined with shelves to the ceiling, each one crammed with tiny glass bottles filled with essential oils and arranged in alphabetical order.
In London recently, I visited friends at the peak of middle-class careers who are living crammed with their children in a one-bedroom rental.
In our Brooklyn apartment, space is tight, crammed with our belongings and the debris that seems to scatter behind our two children whenever they move.
An airy, cathedral-like space, designed by his old friends Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, it is crammed with a fantastical array of objects.
With a checkerboard floor and flapping Union Jacks, it's an Anglicized Aladdin's cave, crammed with jars, bottles, boxes, bars and vegetarian haggis in a can.
Lahore's roads are lawless, crammed with donkey carts, horse carriages, and rickshaws; drivers weave in and out of the livestock and zoom past traffic lights.
When he died in 1872, his manor house was so crammed with papers and books that it took a century to sell it all off.
Our lavishly comfortable car with its armed guards and passengers in formal attire had just passed one of those stopped commuter trains crammed with workers.
Raja Krishnamoorthi, an Illinois congressman of Tamil descent, says older migrants shunned politics, worried that names crammed with many letters would seem too strange to voters.
Beaches were largely empty in the area, which is typically crammed with tourists, and police patrolled on motorbikes warning people to stay away from the coast.
"The city doesn't care about the businesses here, which are our livelihood," said Abdullah, 52, standing in an alley crammed with towering stacks of plastic containers.
Passengers waiting to fly out of London's Gatwick airport Monday morning were left squinting and craning their necks to read whiteboards crammed with critical flight information.
The entry is crammed with bunk beds on one side and, separated by a bookshelf, a makeshift den with a desk and computer on the other.
In its various forms, the joke was about how Ubisoft continues to deliver the same maps crammed with content, the same stories, and the same characters.
And if its overpaid top managers were lacklustre, its supervisory board was fossilised: crammed with elderly doctors and pharmacists who did little to pep it up.
A photograph posted on Twitter showed the corpses strewn across the bottom of a large yellow raft that had been crammed with more than 160 migrants.
President Ronald Reagan liked a story about an American sailor on a carrier in the South China Sea who encountered a little boat crammed with refugees.
After 36 hectic years as a primary care physician, Michael Mandel was looking forward to a laid-back retirement crammed with lots of golf and volunteering.
Bosch's paintings are crammed with so much detail that, as the film shows, you have to examine them up close for their secrets to be revealed.
Unlike the big art fairs crammed with spectacles-within-spectacles, Asia Week takes place primarily in a few dozen small galleries on the Upper East Side.
On one such patrol, he came face to face with a boat crammed with hundreds of refugees, many already dead after only five hours at sea.
Your to-do list is crammed with minor tasks like answering emails or submitting invoices, as well as complex projects such as revamping your marketing strategy.
The little parking lot behind the coffee and pastry shop that opens early is crammed with luxury sedans and S.U.V.s by 7:30 on weekday mornings.
While he waited to go to the fields, he found himself crammed with 34 other laborers into a small house where rain leaked onto their beds.
After a renewed push from the following week, growing numbers of mild cases were sent to cavernous sports and convention centers crammed with rows of beds.
"Ice Box Number 4" (2212) is a still life interior of an open refrigerator crammed with slabs of meats, brand-name canned goods and detached penises.
The large number of detainees mixing in detention facilities often crammed with prisoners, could lead to a proliferation of militant views and deeper radicalization, officials have said.
There's Idlib, the province in northwest Syria currently under the control of a collection of rebels extremist groups and crammed with millions of civilians who fled there.
Hooper's post also confirmed that a second support vessel crammed with pasta and rice had returned to Dakar, forcing the team to rely on military ration packs.
"This is all I have," she said, gesturing at the room crammed with couches used as beds and energetic children on school break, a closet dividing it.
More than 300 died on the night of July 3 when ISIS set off a car bomb at a time when the area was crammed with shoppers.
Franck nearly lost his life when his friend fell into the sea as their boat - intended for 100 passengers but crammed with more than 500 - partially capsized.
It is crammed with white lefties, his main target audience, and next-door to Vermont, which he has represented in Washington for a quarter of a century.
We were in one of the busiest parts of town now, on Bir Uttam Rafiqul Islam Avenue, a wide street lined with malls and crammed with shoppers.
The two repair to the house where Jim grew up and where the closets are crammed with memorabilia and the bookshelves stacked with his mother's romance novels.
That was illustrated Tuesday night when state police and border agents stopped an 18-wheeler crammed with immigrants who poked a hole in the roof to escape.
There are shots of Dee Dee presiding over her double-door closet crammed with needless medications, many of them tranquilizers with "Sleepy Baby" scrawled over the label.
The refugees I've interviewed always insist on feeding me, even if they live in decrepit buildings missing their roofs, or in damp apartments crammed with extended families.
We moved in and out of churches crowded with paintings, huge and smoke-darkened, the ceilings crammed with color, I got tired of trying to see them.
It's also a dense, chewy work, so crammed with knotty verse and political philosophy that it always seems ready to burst its seams and become something else.
Around the truck were shipping barrels with names and addresses in Haiti scrawled in Sharpie, trash bins crammed with cookware, a cooler full of notebooks, children's toys.
Mr. Cauchi, the captain, worried that we might miss the fishing skiff crammed with 36 Rohingya if it chose to hug the coast on its journey south.
In an expansive living room crammed with photographs and art, a huge TV played a loop of burning logs, right next to a log-less, ornate hearth.
Their home is crammed with additional pieces of furniture, appliances, paintings and numerous other items, remnants of more prosperous times when the Travares had larger living quarters.
I had spent 90 minutes in a gym crammed with 10 Ping-Pong tables and assorted players, all coaxing and smacking a little ball over the net.
The boats were crammed with people, all of them racing to make the crossing in the monsoon swells before their boats were intercepted by patrolling coast guards.
Style mobs from all over the planet descend on this Renaissance city, trunks crammed with looks used to bait the style paparazzi who also arrive in hordes.
And after the space between the floor and the tree is crammed with gifts, we light ten to twenty actual candles and place them on its branches.
Maybe it's for people who already thought the streaming service's dramas were too long, repetitive and crammed with filler but wanted more control over that meandering experience.
CreditCreditGabriella Angotti-Jones for The New York Times Goldman Sachs's trading floors are vast rooms crammed with rows of tightly packed workstations, four monitors for every trader.
Obviously the movie is crammed with a lot of information, but we were actually super careful with it as far as how many times we did that.
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency has all the makings of a new cult favorite: It's crammed with weird ideas, gore, crazy set pieces and a few charming moments.
Pastor Deyni Ventura visited a survivor in the hospital, whom she identified only as Norman, who had taken refuge in a handicapped bathroom stall crammed with 30 people.
Street vendors sold food and handcrafts from stalls to passers-by, while 1950s Chevrolets full of dents and held together by makeshift repairs cruised by, crammed with passengers.
Two older works by Ilse Getz Musical Nightmare, (1981) and Cigarette Collage VII, (1965) show vitrines crammed with ashy cigarettes, each one in various states of being smoked.
The debate was crammed with moments that could at best be described as petty and at worse vicious - as the candidates traded personal attacks and sarcastic one-liners.
Learning in the Association of Performing Arts Presenters Week This is the week when numerous spaces are crammed with successive productions for the Association of Performing Arts Presenters.
In a nondescript office tower a mile from the Las Vegas Strip, two women toil in a windowless room crammed with bikinis in every size, style, and hue.
MILAN (Reuters) - Storage rooms crammed with loan documents have emerged as a hidden front line in Italy's battle to save its banks from the threat of financial crisis.
Caucus-training at the University of Colorado in Boulder—a mostly white campus crammed with Sanders-loving hipsters—draws a handful of Hispanics, among them Zurisadai Juarez Delgado.
The final fight can be tough, but only if you somehow can't master running in circles around a courtyard crammed with demons while firing off the occasional shot.
On a desk in a conference room sat ten cardboard boxes crammed with files that were a mix of Bob's work for the C.I.A. and for corporate clients.
The internet is crammed with food media, from the heady intellectual heights of The New York Times food section to the rapid-fire content streams of BuzzFeed's Tasty.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, which saw a waste water truck crammed with explosives detonated in one of the busiest streets in the city.
Hlaing Thar Yar, with nearly half a million residents, is the city's largest industrial zone, crammed with export units of manufacturers of garments, car parts and processed foods.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Just east of the LA River runs Mission Road, an industrial street crammed with auto body shops and salvage operations.
John seems to have a secret supply of stools that he will whip out if a regular comes in late and the place is too crammed with fans.
That 72-page issue was crammed with an assemblage of heroes (Aquaman, Hawkgirl, Martian Manhunter and many more) that blew the socks off my 10-year-old self.
But we had word that a wooden skiff crammed with 36 Rohingya was chugging its way past the camber of Myanmar, along the isthmus of Thailand, to Malaysia.
Hong Kong Disneyland would normally have been crammed with mainlanders during the holiday, but this year, the protests clearly dented the mood at the Happiest Place on Earth.
Rereading "Silent Spring" for the first time since high school, I was struck by how chalky it is, how crammed with scientific studies, how devoid of human drama.
He lives in an Upper West Side apartment crammed with works by his French grandfather, a world-renowned photographer who practised under the pseudonym Père Sonne ("No One").
That 19373-page issue was crammed with an assemblage of heroes (Aquaman, Hawkgirl, Martian Manhunter and many more) that blew the socks off my 19907-year-old self.
The four had just returned from a hall in Manhattan, and the trunk of the cab was crammed with leftover food and beer and gifts for the baby.
The Boxster, which Jean-Daniel Roche said brought his lifetime tally of Porsches to nine, was crammed with books and documents relating to the two Air India crashes.
Flying high above the fires charging across Los Angeles on Thursday afternoon, Mark Kono, an airborne traffic reporter, noticed that the 101 freeway was suddenly crammed with cars.
The busy Nathan Road shopping district, which was crammed with ivory shops as recently as the 1980s, is now mostly given over to outposts of international luxury brands.
Their work space has the feel of a cozy reading room, with lots of exposed brick and shelves crammed with books (along with the occasional bottle of bourbon).
THESSALONIKI, Greece – Greek authorities say a smuggling vehicle crammed with asylum-seekers has crashed on a highway in the north of the country, killing six people, including three children.
But who the hell cares when you've crispy on the outside, soft on the inside focaccia crammed with all kinds of oozy, melty stuff between your fingers and thumbs?
The BMW 840i Gran Coupe is an offbeat BMW that's worth a look if you want something substantial and versatile that's fun to drive and crammed with premium appointments.
THE ALLEYS of the 150-year-old Chor (Thieves') Bazaar, a colourfully named flea market in Mumbai, are crammed with goats, used tyres, speakers, drills and other assorted ephemera.
A speaker hung in the corner of a studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, that was crammed with equipment hoarded by Levy Lorenzo, the electronics wizard of the International Contemporary Ensemble.
If you participate in any local group, you know it's crammed with recommendation requests from other users – often the same request, repeatedly entered by different people at different times.
This sequel to Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" is so cluttered with an unwieldy mixture of Victoriana and digital gadgetry that every nook and cranny is crammed with stuff.
It's tasteful and cultured in an unfussy kind of way; the bookshelves are laden, the walls crammed with paintings; there's a dog lying contentedly on the threadbare Persian rug.
Idlib, a stronghold of thousands of rebel fighters, is crammed with an estimated 3.5 million civilians, most of them displaced from other regions of Syria and becoming increasingly desperate.
While Belmarsh is equipped for up to 900 inmates incarcerated for a variety of offenses, up to 125 two-person cells were often crammed with three inmates last year.
Facebook has roughly 35 million monthly active users in France, or about 52 percent of the population, and many feeds are now crammed with images related to the protests.
Another contains a file cabinet crammed with precious entertainment memorabilia, and, to open it, Mr. Zahs has to wedge himself between it and a larger piece of loaded shelving.
Are the roads there crammed with Range Rover drivers giving the gas in a frantic bid to show that they did not pick their car just to look posh?
Hiking to high altitudes to release their video-capturing drone, the team treks through less-than-favorable weather while lugging heavy packs crammed with equipment to produce The Summit.
Oxford Street, with its festive window displays and hundreds of overhead lights, was crammed with shoppers taking advantage of the Black Friday sales when the incident happened shortly after dusk.
On Wednesday, Giron crammed with her children, 3-year-olds Justin and Nicole and 5-year-old Astrid, into the seat of a motorcycle taxi meant for only two passengers.
It's no mistake that two of Reichardt's films, Old Joy and Certain Women, are adapted from short stories, because she's a short story writer in an industry crammed with novelists.
Front Burner Queens has taken its place alongside cities like Paris, Venice, Hong Kong and San Francisco in the "111 Places" series of global travel books, crammed with insider tips.
I don't know what I used to put in the part of my brain that's now crammed with the latest polling data — probably lyrics to songs by the Shangri-Las.
They took a tour of Friendship Village Sunset Hills and were impressed by its pool and fitness center, a calendar crammed with activities, the newly built apartments for independent living.
When she came of age, she fled England — and her family's fortune — for France and the Surrealists, for a life crammed with incident and adventure, occasional poverty and steady productivity.
The cavernous operations center is crammed with liaison officers from countries in the American-led coalition, the American military services, intelligence experts and officers who plan and direct the missions.
But what about for denizens of the 21st century, those who wish to address the weight of a past crammed with war, while sounding a clarion warning to the future?
The signs, federal officials say, are out of compliance with signage rules because they are so big and crammed with words and information that they are dangerous distractions to drivers.
My thoughts are crammed with work, Netflix, books, or life admin until I can go to sleep and start it all again — something a lot of people can relate to.
In my review, I described Webster's painting as follows: […] crammed with radiating orbs, concentric circles, dots, cellular and paramecium-like shapes that are cartoony but somehow don't become a cartoon.
Still, an appetite for something like the Very Special Episode persists, as evidenced by the success of "One Day at a Time," which is crammed with heart-to-heart discussions.
As I padded toward the exit, a stream of vehicles crammed with fowl, and whatever viruses replicated inside their feathery bodies, steadily rumbled out of the market, bound for points unknown.
Their online feeds are now crammed with anti-Purnama traffic, as well as some against Widodo himself, and many posts are being liked, re-posted or commented on thousands of times.
The man who drove an unrefrigerated tractor-trailer crammed with dozens of undocumented immigrants, 103 of whom died, pleaded guilty Monday and could spend the rest of his life in prison.
It feels flat, with level design that just doesn't inspire the same awe as its predecessors—specifically through depth and verticality, with levels that were expansive but also crammed with secrets.
Larger than a small New York City apartment, it's crammed with piles of personal items: a box of Travis Scott limited-edition Reese's Puffs, a Gucci wallet, a plush Mario doll.
Will the grid be crammed with lots of really tough entries (not that I'm bitter, Byron Walden and Brad Wilber) or will there be stacks of 15s (Hi, Martin Ashwood-Smith!)?
So many are stranded at the port of Piraeus, near Athens, that the passenger terminals — usually where vacationers wait for ferries to the islands — are crammed with sleeping Syrians and others.
Save for a cluster of wigs on mannequins in the center of the main salon, the space is crammed with notebooks, photographs and vibrant, large-scale oil paintings by D'ys himself.
The state's biggest city — the cosmopolitan, left-leaning metropolis that is 22014 percent Hispanic and crammed with wealth, traffic, museums and megachurches — has one Hispanic on the 22013-member City Council.
This dense, definitive guide to winter and Christmas, specifically an English Christmas, is crammed with personal recollections, history and lore, and threaded with recipes and photos of landscapes freighted with snow.
Just steps from Corso Como, the narrow hallway of a space is crammed with young locals most days, the tables shimmering with glasses of white and rosé under fisherman-basketed lights.
That Aussie ideal was on display even before the festivities officially started as young men arrived in utes crammed with camping gear and beer, honking, whooping and waving from the windows.
Mr. Parini's three-man team in Syracuse finds itself increasingly overwhelmed, working out of a narrow office crammed with files that chronicle the central Mediterranean's recent history of crime and despair.
A well-to-do aunt in Mogadishu took custody of the children, but Nur wound up in an overcrowded state orphanage, "a military-style concrete barracks" crammed with castoffs and misfits.
But in the Houthi-controlled areas the streets are busy -- crammed with cars that are forced to zigzag around earth mounds that block alternate lanes as a defensive measure against invaders.
A popular series of company safes from Secom Co Ltd can be crammed with some 13 million yen to 1.6 billion yen ($1.3 million-$14 million) in Japan's biggest-denomination bills.
Directed by T.G. Herrington and Danny Clinch, this joyous, wide-ranging account of a New Orleans jazz band's 2015 visit to Cuba is crammed with fascinating facts and toe-tickling tunes.
Pastor Deyni Ventura of Sanford said she visited a survivor in the hospital, whom she identified only as Norman, who had taken refuge in a handicapped bathroom stall crammed with 30 people.
The decision to forgo cancer screenings and physical exams has set her apart from her friends, whose calendars are full of doctors' appointments and whose cupboards are crammed with supplements and medicines.
The IS suicide bomber had detonated his explosives in Baghdad's central Karada neighborhood, outside a shopping mall in a street crammed with people preparing for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr.
And while some American multinationals favour open markets, plenty of smaller businesses may well support a little protectionism if it helps them compete with big-box stores crammed with cheap Chinese tat.
Once again, this year's Fresh Island line up was crammed with huge hip-hop names, from Rae Sremmurd to Young Thug and French Montana, pulling in crowds from all over the world.
"Snatchers" kidnapped or bought children; caretakers fed kids in "fattening houses" crammed with cribs; notaries and lawyers took chunky fees for the paperwork; and poor women were paid to get pregnant repeatedly.
The Geneva Free Port, behind barbed wire, is crammed with storage vaults that contain some of the most exquisite artworks ever made, tucked away where they may not be seen for decades.
That's because Litchfield prison, run by the for-profit company MCC, is being crammed with more women, for "30 grand per head in a bed," as an executive describes the government payout.
Homelessness has risen by 4 percent - an increase of 13,000 people - since last year, leaving many sleeping on the streets or crammed with family members inside basic hostel rooms, according to Shelter.
The Department of Homeland Security's inspector general on Tuesday published photos of migrant-holding centers in Texas' Rio Grande Valley crammed with twice as many people as they were meant to hold.
Our playroom was crammed with blinking and buzzing toys, neatly stored puzzles and games, shelves full of picture books, well-used baby dolls, dress-up costumes and artwork hanging on the walls.
The nice thing about a puzzle like this is that it is crammed with factoids and topics from all over, just so solvers can get a toehold somewhere, anywhere in the grid.
Like many of the towns that dot this stretch of shoreline, its dominant features are a medieval old quarter surmounted by an hulking stone citadel and a harbor crammed with luxury yachts.
With the beautiful "Butterfly Body Fantasy" (2009), Horn's gorgeous, non-stop, mechanically fluttering butterfly box, her work takes on a Joseph Cornell-like mythical inference, but even more crammed with exquisite subtleties.
At least 55 people and perhaps as many as 70 are believed to have drowned when a rubber dinghy crammed with 120 to 140 people collapsed, tumbling passengers into the icy water.
Last week the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general published photos of migrant-holding centers in Texas' Rio Grande Valley crammed with twice as many people as they were meant to hold.
A shelf is crammed with memories of his former life: a black-and-white portrait of him as a scrappy 17-year-old bare-knuckle boxer, a photograph of the Kray twins.
Indeed, just to explain their ideas to each other, Fed policymakers and academics at the Hoover Institution's annual conference displayed slide after slide crammed with equations, lengthy bullet points, and nearly indecipherable charts.
The show, originally about a stalker sending threatening texts to five teenagers, has spent seven seasons transcending peers like Gossip Girl and becoming a suspenseful thriller, crammed with anonymous hackers and nasty gadgets.
The initial return to Berk, now a tottering metropolis of brightly colored buildings absolutely crammed with equally brightly colored dragons, is an impressive showcase for how ambitious and wild CG animation has become.
Across Latin America, poor neighbourhoods crammed with shacks built with bricks, scrap metal and wood, often surrounded by rubbish and without access to running water, are a common feature of the urban landscape.
One shows a grin crammed with almonds you might mistake for dirty gold teeth; in another, a woman who seems to be eating a tiny purple couch cushion is actually examining a jellyfish.
On a recent day, the waiting rooms outside Mr. Kiir's office were crammed with high-ranking officials and other people hoping to meet with him, but he did not show up to work.
There are files everywhere: politics in the living room, medicine in the kitchen, sport in the bathroom, religion in the bedroom, three rooms of showbiz, and an attic crammed with crime and fashion.
At North Dumpling, a hole-in-the-wall on Essex, the proprietors greet her warmly; as we exit Economy Candy — a 1937 establishment crammed with confections — the store's owner stops to say hello.
The place was also crammed with cheap furniture, double beds in every room, and had signs taped up throughout the house admonishing guests not to throw parties or make loud noises, she says.
The regime, supported by Russia and Iran, is preparing to retake the province, an area crammed with as many as 70,000 rebel fighters and nearly 3 million civilians, double its pre-war population.
A little terrace at the back of the house is crammed with rosebushes, pots and pots of tulips, and an abundance of plants and bushes whose names most people have never heard of.
Two of our journalists boarded a tiny plane crammed with scientific instruments and circled above the oil and gas sites that dot the Permian Basin in Texas, an oil field bigger than Kansas.
It was enacted for presidential campaigns in 1974 when the Watergate scandal revealed tales such as the Cabinet official who had to handle a briefcase crammed with $200,000 in cash from a donor.
Reason (the rapper from California, not the rapper from Johannesburg with the same artist name) spits out a breathless verse so crammed with lyrics that it sends people to Genius for months afterwards.
Like an argument on the social network, it is tedious, seemingly complicated but intellectually underdeveloped, crammed with false facts and exaggerated statistics and features several blowhards who veer between self-righteous and self-congratulatory.
Sitting in Cassava, a café in Longview, Washington, next to a bulletin board crammed with flyers and promises—your pain-free tomorrow starts today; remember: you're not alone in your battle against peripheral neuropathy!
It also rose against the Swiss franc, sterling, and Canadian dollar This week is also crammed with major U.S. economic data on consumer confidence, revised fourth-quarter growth, manufacturing and personal income and spending.
The design studio takes up the smaller of two rooms: There's just enough space for the requisite workbenches, a couple of sewing machines and a single clothing rack, crammed with samples and vintage pieces.
Along with the barrels crammed with explosives, the helicopters dropped leaflets saying the army was coming and urging people to "kick out the terrorists as your brothers did in eastern Ghouta", the sources said.
The country's approved media are crammed with fawning reports about the latest "field guidance" from its dictator, Kim Jong Un—indispensable tips on topics such as growing juicy apples or perfecting a nuclear weapon.
Killer Mike, "This Ecstatic Cult": Philadelphia rapper Raj Haldar (aka Lushlife) is an omnivorous collaborator, and his upcoming album Ritualize is crammed with guest spots from people like Ariel Pink, Marissa Nadler, and RJD2.
There is a map crammed with other colors, and then there is yours, and it is almost endlessly satisfying to see that map begin to fall under your dominion and assume your factional color.
Made with an aged beef patty, smoked bacon, blue cheese, roasted jalapeño, and aioli, it's so crammed with flavour that it's difficult to imagine any wine Denner would be able to pair with this.
Upmalis says that Latvia, as a borderland of the Soviet empire, was crammed with military installations ranging from tanks, artillery and ammunition stockpiles to submarine bases, military airfields and five bases for nuclear missiles.
In another room, he opened a huge file drawer crammed with scripts for projects both produced and unproduced — "a capsule history of black film," Mr. Young said — and started pulling things out at random.
A new museum crammed with jewels of non-Western art and culture in the center of the reunified capital seemed a good idea: It would show Germany as confident and open to the world.
A minimarket area was crammed with local products: hand-poured candles from Linwood Candle Co., coffee from Tipico, planters from Mainly Macrame and the cafe's cultured cashew cheese spreads, cookie doughs and jackfruit jerky.
The city is now crammed with people, and authorities do not have enough water tankers, food, or shelter for the influx, said Khaled Ibrahim, a Kurdish official who oversees aid efforts in the northeast.
As automotive cockpits become crammed with ever more digital features such as navigation and entertainment systems, the electronics holding it all together have become a rat's nest of components made by different parts makers.
Much of this legal trade is visible in neighborhoods like the commercial district of Sheung Wan, where storefronts crammed with dried sea horses and birds' nests crowd the street beneath billboards of the Kardashians.
There is the empty coffee can, crammed with paintbrushes, something like Johns's primal scene, which he has sculpted and cast in bronze, made into a lithograph and painted at various points in his career.
Along with the marine debris, the "Memory Box" shed invites visitors inside to examine shelves crammed with boxes, which open to reveal small objects like photographs or wishbones, each intended to evoke a personal memory.
Hotel floors were locked down by the official secret service; the corridors were crammed with lines of petitioners and in one case a Wall Street boss gatecrashed the room in order to hug his idol.
In a small room crammed with blue plastic chairs, the families of the victim and of the condemned are seated together, inches apart, watching the culmination of their common story through two layers of glass.
PROFESSOR RAMON RISCODirector of the CryoBioTech LabUniversity of SevillePROFESSOR DAVID CRIPPENDepartments of Critical Care Medicine and Neurological SurgeryUniversity of Pittsburgh * You wrote that New Hampshire "is crammed with white lefties" ("Trumped and Berned", February 13th).
That's what popped into my head the moment the elevator doors at the Met Breuer slid open to reveal "Gigantomachy II" (21986), his enormous unstretched canvas crammed with nude men pummeling each other into pulp.
One listing in Brooklyn went viral earlier this year after a tourist shared a video of her $2420 per night rental: a tiny closet beneath a staircase crammed with only a camping mattress and sheets.
IN THE opening scene of "When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other", a new play by Martin Crimp, a couple sits in a black Audi parked in a garage crammed with tools, coats and boots.
Similarly, children whose time is highly structured — crammed with lessons and adult-supervised activities — may have more difficulty developing their own "executive function" capabilities, the ability to devise their own plans and carry them out.
Dotdash's playbook: Hire experts and make the sites great for usersDotdash's point is that those bigger sites cover a lot of things besides makeup and are slow and crammed with ads that turn off users.
Downtown plazas and the median strips of thoroughfares are crammed with temporary houses made of plywood, plastic sheets and corrugated steel, thrown together after heavy rains caused the worst flooding in more than three decades.
Months later, in July 2012, a Ford pickup crammed with more than 20 undocumented adults and children veered off a highway near the South Texas town of Goliad and struck two trees, killing 15 migrants.
Her grandmother hired a copy editor to proof the book, and a designer to make the cover with its bubbly yellow script and illustrated thali, the stainless-steel plate crammed with many kinds of food.
Show Us Your Wall The artist Mark Dion's home-cum-studio in Upper Manhattan conjures the vision of a Renaissance cabinet of curiosities, those "wonder rooms" crammed with eccentric treasures before the age of museums.
It is steps from the spot where the American Museum — the creation of P. T. Barnum, memorialized in the recent movie "The Greatest Showman" — once stood, crammed with taxidermy, wax figures and two live whales.
During a recent flight back to Nagasaki from Tsushima, a rugged island of 30,000 residents, Mr. Miyazaki scanned a dashboard crammed with instruments and went over checklists with a co-pilot 683 years his junior.
It consists of a mirror, a hanging closet shelf crammed with leotards, tights and clothes, and her theater case — one of the old-fashioned black rectangular cases that dancers live out of and tour with.
It was a chaotic, clanking world of cobblestone streets crammed with 70,000 men — and women — pushing through its turnstiles with tin lunchboxes and thermoses, clocking in and out 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
I've been told that many of Shenzhen's makerspaces are located in skeletal, semi-occupied design parks, but this one is on the fifth floor of a complex crammed with other businesses, many of them foreign companies.
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This sequel to Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland," directed by James Bobin ("The Muppets"), is so cluttered with an unwieldy mixture of Victoriana and special-effects gadgetry that every nook and cranny is crammed with stuff.
Thai, Armenian, and Guatemalan families lease battered bungalows; sooty mini-malls are crammed with seven-table restaurants, glowing all-night donut shops, and liquor stores with bulletproof glass thick enough to stop an anti-aircraft missile.
The kitchen was open plan and modest, with peeling laminate surfaces and flimsy cabinets, but its countertops were crammed with instruments for monitoring airborne particles: a condensation-nucleus counter, a differential-mobility analyzer, and so on.
In his review Matt wrote:The bottom line on the Audi RS 5 is that it's absolutely crammed with tech while serving as a spectacularly versatile daily driver that can be instantly transformed into nearly race car.
Though the book is studded with fascinating tidbits — like how a sardine decides to join its school and determine its position there — it's crammed with so much information that it can be curiously dense and plodding.
It is a great question, one that golf's governing bodies have been hotly debating since the emergence in the past decade of books crammed with dizzyingly intricate high-tech data for each hole on a course.
Throughout the region, poor neighborhoods crammed with shacks built from bricks, scrap metal and wood with little or no access to running water or health facilities are a common feature of the urban landscape and sprawl.
The barn was crammed with used restaurant equipment, coffee cans filled with old parts and an abandoned light-blue Chevy, where she used to sit and fantasize she was on a date with a pretty girl.
Before him was a table crammed with swordfish steaks that Orchard, in full knight regalia, would stab with his swords and pretend to eat — signifying the (San Jose) sharks the Golden Knights feasted on last round.
The walls of her two-story townhouse are crammed with paintings and portraits; the only way Hamilton would consider taking a new husband, she joked, is if the proposal came from her favorite artist, Kehinde Wiley.
In interviews crammed with expletives, the 71-year-old former mayor spoke warmly of Beijing and Moscow, describing Chinese President Xi Jinping as "a very courteous person" and Vladimir Putin as a man who was sincere.
The regime, supported by its Russian and Iranian allies, is now preparing to retake the province, an area crammed with as many as 70,0003 rebel fighters and nearly 3 million civilians, double its pre-war population.
Garcia-Patriarca also said that for regularly scheduled appointments with Sofia's neurologist at a Medicaid clinic, they used to wait for four hours in a small room crammed with about a dozen other children and their families.
But a glance around the Tokyo metro confirms that the Switch is solving a problem that does not exist: carriages are crammed with men and women staring into their phones, playing "Candy Crush" or "Puzzles and Dragons".
It wasn't what I had imagined the home of an Indian person to look like at all — in high school, I'd had a friend named Kareena, and her house was crammed with pictures of elephants and gods.
The walls are crammed with jaguar masks, indigenous art and placards from anti-corruption protests: reminders that this is a large, diverse country, in which reformers like the senator must battle income inequality, graft and violent crime.
So, theoretically if you're playing an Illumix title in a big open area like a warehouse, it's going to look a lot different than if you fire up the app in your living room crammed with furniture.
What does it mean to make a cardboard replica of Johns's "Painted Bronze" (1960), a sculpture of an old Savarin coffee can crammed with dirty paintbrushes, which is a hand-painted bronze recreation of an artist's tools?
Image: SpaceILIsrael's privately built Beresheet lunar lander is currently en route to the Moon—and tucked away on it is a small disk that's crammed with 30 million pages of documents offering a primer on human knowledge.
The nationalist party that vaulted President Andrzej Duda to power in 2015 had worked to roll out the red carpet for Trump, which was crammed with large crowds of flag-waving Poles in sun-splashed Krasinski Square.
VENICE, Italy (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Three years after he risked his life crossing the Mediterranean Sea from Libya to Italy on a small boat crammed with migrants, 262-year-old Sow Muhammed can hardly believe his luck.
Earlier that day, Breivik had parked a van crammed with about 2,000 pounds of explosives in front of a 17-story government building in central Oslo housing both the prime minister's office and the Ministry of Justice.
The Signature Tracks guys showed off their process from Mr. Howard's home studio, which is crammed with equipment but neat, like NASA's Mission Control Center if just one person worked there and had a taste for purple.
In an interview in their offices, whose plain walls (save for shelves crammed with reference books) contrast with the V&A's ornately decorated Metalwork galleries below, they reflected on what makes jewelry appealing in a museum setting.
For American readers his constant name-dropping and favor-currying may prove a little off-putting: The letters are crammed with mention of the rich and titled, who all seem to be marrying and divorcing one another.
It led down to Piazza del Duomo, where Milan's landmark cathedral, usually crammed with tourists and people rushing to the subway or into or out of the adjacent galleries, aperitivo spots and gorgeous museums, was mostly empty.
Sunday is market day, and when you emerge from the subway into the commercial plaza, its sidewalks crammed with tents and pedestrians, it's as if the entire borough of Queens had been squeezed into a single roundabout.
CreditCredit The cabinets and shelves of the National Wildlife Property Repository, just northeast of Denver, are crammed with stuffed monkeys and ivory carvings, snow leopard coats and dried seal penises, chairs with tails and lamps with hooves.
SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates (Reuters) - Wooden dhows crammed with second-hand Japanese cars have been sailing unhindered into Yemeni ports for the past three years despite rigid wartime controls on imports of aid and other vital supplies.
They answer any inquirer's questions within a day or so, and make sure the site—crammed with information about the cult's beliefs, and with a strikingly 90s aesthetic—ticking along, exactly as it was in March 1997.
When she is not studying at the Pearl Academy of Fashion, where she is in her final year, she hangs out in malls crammed with fast food restaurants serving pizza, burgers, fried chicken and oily Indian entrees.
The dual layout facilitates better navigation of a three-dimensional timeline which is crammed with carefully selected groups of artifacts illustrating the various points of artistic interchange between inhabitants and new settlers throughout the island's colorful history.
"I don't remember the last time I was in a traditional Czech pub," said Marcel, a 203-year-old IT worker sipping a beer in Prague's upcoming Karlin neighbourhood which is crammed with trendy bars, cafes and restaurants.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomed a decision by Italy not to allow a charity vessel crammed with rescued migrants to dock in Italian ports, saying it showed a will to protect maritime borders "at last".
Beyond the back door is a much smaller, concrete-floored room with a wooden bath, a squat toilet and, next to it, a tiny padlocked cell crammed with four painfully skinny men: they, too, had tried to escape.
Today the company showed off the latest trailer for Super Mario Odyssey, which follows in the sandbox footsteps of the genre-defining Super Mario 64, revealing an experience that looks to be absolutely crammed with ideas and potential.
In the dark after-work hours, its tiny bars, ramen counters, karaoke boxes, and hostess spots were crammed with salarymen spending an extra few hours laughing at their superiors' jokes or drinking off the stress of their jobs.
Largely blue with green and white accents, Sally Webster's modestly-scaled, nearly square painting, "Untitled" (2013), is crammed with radiating orbs, concentric circles, dots, cellular and paramecium-like shapes that are cartoony but somehow don't become a cartoon.
The R&B-tinged rap Choc makes also distinguishes her from Baltimore's current wave of street music that tends to be crammed with relentless—and sometimes hookless—raps about the city's crime and the need to get away.
"I don't remember the last time I was in a traditional Czech pub," said Marcel, a 203-year-old IT worker sipping a beer in Prague's upcoming Karlin neighborhood which is crammed with trendy bars, cafes and restaurants.
The lobby is cramped, the breakfast room is crammed with chandeliers and a D.J. station, and a small glass-floored elevator barely fits two pieces of luggage and seems to be the sole reason for the hotel's name.
During the week I spent in Faranah, cars passed only occasionally, mostly harlequin taxis of multicolored metal patchwork held together and onto the chassis with duct tape and plastic string, crammed with passengers, roof loads doubling their height.
At one point in "Dunkirk," Farrier, low on fuel, is faced with a choice: pursue a German bomber that is harrying a warship crammed with evacuees, or turn tail and head for home before the tank runs dry?
The couple had been languishing in Jordan, sleeping in a house crammed with too many people, not enough beds or blankets, and ants that crawled over their son, named Abdulrahman, after Mr. Ballani's dead brother, and nicknamed Aboudi.
At least 800 people are believed to have died in the capsizing of the vessel on April 18, 2015, when the boat, crammed with migrants, collided with a Portuguese freighter ship that had been called to its aid.
Today, the display cases are crammed with smoked fish, herring, gefilte fish, potato salad, blintzes and latkes, the marble counters piled with bagels, bialys, babka, rugelach, black-and-white cookies — all the things beloved of New York Jews.
Before I pressed play on the new audio version of "Murder on the Orient Express," I visited a particular corner of my den, a shelf crammed with muzzy-edged paperbacks, some of them missing chunks of their covers.
DI AN DI Three partners — the chef, Dennis Ngo, and the managers, Tuan Bui and Kim Hoang — have the same vision of showcasing pho, the Vietnamese bowl of rice noodles and broth usually crammed with meat and vegetables.
On return visits to Canter's for sandwiches and matzo-ball soup — and simply to be in its bustling dining room, among its regulars — I found it particularly fulfilling to check in on the pastry case, crammed with sweets.
"When I was 0003 years old, I left Vietnam with my mother and younger brother, crammed with 470 other people without life jackets onto an old fishing boat to Malaysia," Pham says in a post published by Uber.
The lineup at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit next week offers a glimpse of what new car lots are going to be stocked with in the future: Crammed with trucks, SUVs and high performance sports cars.
The harbour is still crammed with fishing boats—calling on the spirit world for luck, one exuberant crew let off strings of firecrackers and threw joss paper up in the air as their vessel steamed out of the harbour.
The surrounding area is crammed with institutions (the Department of Community Supervision, the Municipal Court, the Division of Family and Children Services) charged with overseeing the urban poor and businesses (bail bondsmen, private probation companies) that profit off them.
For better or worse, depending on your idea of what New York should be, Soho and Tribeca transformed from blaring industrial neighborhoods crammed with trucks, to derelict districts left stranded by their zoning, to bustling high-end commercial quarters.
In a week where everyone is always short on time and running around like chickens with their heads cut off, Mullett's performance was remarkably generous, and their setlist was crammed with every goofy '80s rock song you can imagine.
I asked where the women should pray, and various officials kept directing me back through a parking lot crammed with buses until I realized there was no space set aside; we were meant to bow alone in our rooms.
Up until she strutted across the stage in ripped shorts, a leather jacket and heels, the gig had felt like a boy's club, crammed with groups of men in hoods trying to out-macho each other on the mic.
Backstage, after the show, the hall was so crammed with well-wishers pushing ever closer that the designer was practically pinned against a wall at one point, guests demanding elucidation and jabbing iPhones toward her face like cattle prods.
It exuded the teeming, democratic randomness of the city — see the immense broadsheets of the time, with their acres of close-set columns, each one crammed with stories, each one clamoring for attention like orphans at a train window.
KECSKEMET, Hungary (Reuters) - People-smugglers ignored the cries of 71 migrants as they suffocated in the back of a truck, then dumped it, crammed with corpses, at the side of an Austrian motorway, a murder trial heard on Wednesday.
Neat rooms have rivets for décor and sinks that are replicas of those on the Titanic, but it's the spectacular bar, its high arching roof crammed with skylights, that's the most impressive (it's also where the draftsmen once sat).
Neat rooms have rivets for décor and sinks that are replicas of those on the Titanic, but it's the spectacular bar, its high arching roof crammed with skylights, that's the most impressive (it's also where the draftsmen once sat).
At the core of Isaacson's book are da Vinci's notebooks, which were crammed with ideas about a wide range of topics: Math problems, chemistry formulas, theatrical set designs, inventions and rough sketches of now-famous paintings like The Last Supper.
Following that, he spent a while flicking through a rail crammed with clothes—there are pastel-colored leather jackets, jeans drenched in spray paint, tracksuits peppered in patches, and rows and rows of Converse Chuck Taylors in effervescent shades and prints.
Researchers are looking to see if making their way through a simulated house party crammed with stimuli aimed at evoking cravings for the drug will help better equip those who suffer from addiction to do so in the real world.
Across the bar from us sits a bookshelf crammed with board games: standard family game night fare, along with complex tabletop games and the sort of esoteric card games that maybe a hundred people own that take hours to master.
Among the thousands of tiny dilapidated wooden huts, crammed with refugees from newly communist China, threaded with muddy paths where adults clopped in wooden sandals and children splashed in storm-drains, a prim Englishwoman would be picking her way with care.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Two Afghan migrants were killed and another 10 were injured in a traffic accident in southern Serbia on Thursday when a passenger car crammed with people swerved off the road and hit a safety barrier, the interior ministry said.
The kitchen counter and a small bar cart near it acted as the bar itself, and both were crammed with countless bottles, fresh herbs, fruits and juices, and tinctures and shrubs, making it abundantly clear that El Tigre wasn't messing around.
Ms. Galvis, who now is 29 and lives in Queens, grew up in Colombia, where she just walked into a tattoo parlor in Bogotá and glanced at a sheet of paper crammed with popular design choices that hung on the wall.
When it fell, thousands of people opted to take safe passage to the northwest rather than live under government rule, a pattern seen elsewhere that has left the northwest crammed with anti-Assad fighters and dissidents from all over Syria.
The tales of the band touring house parties—outrageously reimagined during the ten-minute Skins: Secret Party episode, which was customarily crammed with seemingly free pills and booze and included a filmed performance of pre-album track "Hummer"—became legendary.
Another witness to Friday's incident, who asked not to be identified, said police had been shouting at crowds to get back as the man was detained in one of the busiest locations in central London which is typically crammed with tourists.
Sometimes as a passenger in an S.U.V. facing an oncoming minibus crammed with people and careening madly down the wrong side of the road (the right lane) and trying to switch to the right side (the left) at the last minute.
As he had every morning since escaping the deadliest wildfire in California's history, the 203-year-old had woken up beside his father on a sagging air mattress at his grandparents' house, now crammed with four extra people and a dog.
Between the two apps, I preferred TripIt because it was less cluttered and showed my trip information in a timeline that is easy to read; Google's app is crammed with extra features like coupons and recommendations for things to do.
Picture this before you plop yourself down in front of your computer to compose your college application essay: A winter-lit room is crammed with admissions professionals and harried faculty members who sit around a big table covered with files.
The train tracks leading into Birkenau, where cattle cars would arrive crammed with Jews who were swiftly herded into the gas chambers, are no longer used but remain a ghastly reminder of the scale, reach and industrialization of the murder apparatus.
The first floor, housing an artist cooperative, the Satya Yuga Collective, was a warren of partitioned studio spaces and rooms crammed with furniture, musical instruments and rugs, according to survivors, city officials and photographs posted on social media before the fire.
ONDO AKOKO, Nigeria (Reuters) - In a rubble-strewn storage lot in the sprawling Nigerian port city of Lagos, customs agents crack open a shipping container crammed with scales from pangolins, a shy mammal prized in Asia for its use in medicines.
The train tracks leading into Birkenau, where cattle cars would arrive crammed with Jews who were swiftly herded into the gas chambers, are no longer used but remain a ghastly reminder of the scale, reach and industrialization of the murder apparatus.
"The government announced there were thousands of beds, but everywhere is crammed with people," said Xiao Hongxia, a Wuhan resident who said that her father, Xiao Shibing, was not getting full care for what might be illness from the virus.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - BGH Capital, an Australian private-equity firm run by three star dealmakers, was rebuffed on two billion-dollar deals on Monday, underscoring how companies are trying to squeeze out better offers in a market crammed with cash-rich investors.
He stayed for more than seven months, sleeping on the top bunk in a four-bedroom Brooklyn home crammed with about 30 men, some of whom were drug addicts who relapsed to be able to keep their housing, Mr. Bates said.
He was sitting in his 50th-floor office at One Penn Plaza, where the desk and every other surface were crammed with memorabilia, photographs of him with leaders and celebrities including Michael Jackson and Mr. Trump, and a toy alligator head.
ROME — A Tunisian captain who was piloting a fishing vessel crammed with migrants that collided with another ship, resulting in the deaths of about 22015 people traveling to Italy from Libya, was sentenced on Tuesday to 2169 years in prison.
His photo series provides us with a vivid tour of the place crammed with people, out and about to relax, blow off steam and have a few drinks or a bite to eat with co-workers, friends and, yes, tourists, too.
She also remained at the head of an independent company, based a few floors below the couple's home, which was a constantly mutating space crammed with plants, objects and ideas in progress, where the line between work and invention entirely disappeared.
She also remained at the head of an independent company, based a few floors below the couple's home, which was a constantly mutating space crammed with plants, objects and ideas in progress, where the line between work and invention entirely disappeared.
After attending one boarding school in Winchester — where her head "was absolutely crammed with the liturgy and with hymns," she told the BBC — and another in Godalming, in southeast England, she attended Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, where she studied classics.
KIRKUK, Iraq (Reuters) - The streets of Kirkuk, which has violently changed hands several times since Iraq's last election, are crammed with a dizzying patchwork of banners for nearly 300 candidates vying for votes in the multi-ethnic and religious city.
Eight years is a healthy run, but the propulsive energy suggested a brilliant-but-canceled oddity, an epic saga with an episode order cut halfway through season 3, an "ending" crammed with ideas that could've engine-fueled another five seasons.
I'm not going to complain about how grimy, abandoned streets in Williamsburg and Hell's Kitchen were backdrops to endless nights of shenanigans that are now stifled by generic glass-and-steel high-rises crammed with white fools and their designer dogs and babies.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)So while the 7.1 might not be as exciting as a phone crammed with extra cameras, it might be the exact kind of device we need in a time when high-end phones are regularly hitting the $1,000 mark.
Morf is obsessed with Josephina, and swoops in the second it looks like she's available, but she's quickly distracted when her upstairs neighbor dies, and his apartment turns out to be crammed with spectacular art that transfixes everyone who looks at it.
Apple Music has been much maligned for its confusing interface which reviewers have referred to as cluttered and difficult to navigate, "a confusing mess," and "so crammed with items, lists and menus that it's hard to find things initially," among other things.
His YouTube channel is crammed with this kind of stuff, including an interrogation of the Frozen crew in the style of John Carpenter's The Thing and a profoundly disturbing—and no, that's not sarcasm—take on the couch gags from The Simpsons.
Cobbled together in Syria by militant groups fighting to overthrow the autocratic regime of Bashar al-Assad, they use an explosive charge at the bottom of a pipe to hurl a propane cylinder crammed with 40kg or more of explosives and shrapnel.
Every surface is crammed with decorative eggs — 536 of them, by her grandchildren's last count — that she began collecting after her stepfather presented her with an alabaster one as a worry bead for her right hand when she first put down the cigarettes.
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia (Reuters) - After an entertaining World Cup group stage crammed with late deciding goals and a host of unexpected results, not least holders Germany crashing out, Reuters Sports picks a combined starting 11 of the best performing players so far.
Tucked in an alley behind an old church in downtown Toronto, there's a makerspace called Site 3: Two stories crammed with workbenches, retro video game consoles, art projects, a mannequin, and an incinerating toilet that torches human poop, turning it to ashes.
They are: the Vercelli Book, which contains six poems, including the hallucinatory "Dream of the Rood"; the Junius Manuscript, which comprises four long religious poems; the Exeter Book, crammed with riddles and elegies; and the Beowulf Manuscript, whose name says it all.
Crammed with neatly organized, colorful objects, the shelves at first glance appear laden with perfume bottles and other beauty products, but in fact some are absurd — one looks like an upright, mustard-adorned hot dog; another, a car air freshener — or simply unidentifiable.
Mr. Farhadi's script is far too busy — the movie is crammed with characters and underexplored themes, including class tensions, nativism and ugly attitudes toward migrant workers — but he's exceptionally deft at mining the spaces that open up between people, particularly during a crisis.
Visiting two of Sana's main hospitals on Sunday, Dominik Stillhart, the committee's director of operations in Yemen, saw beds crammed with up to four patients, and others hooked up to intravenous drips in cars parked outside because of the lack of space.
For instance, when Justice Antonin Scalia of the Supreme Court spoke, his "discourse was nearly always crammed with fillers," Sean P. O'Rourke, director of the Center for Speaking and Listening at Sewanee: The University of the South, in Tennessee, noted in an email.
FAVORITES from The New York Times CLIMATE DESK Using an infrared camera and a tiny airplane crammed with scientific instruments, Jonah M. Kessel and Hiroko Tabuchi made visible the large-scale methane leaks from oil and gas operations in Texas's vast Permian Basin.
Once, when I was walking home with a new baby strapped to my chest, my oldest son holding my hand and their brother squirming in a stroller whose underbelly was crammed with lunchboxes and library books, I ran into a colleague I adored.
Bookshelf Crammed with 19943,326 words and more than 200 amendments, New York State's bloated Constitution is about seven times as long as the amended United States Constitution and well over twice the average length of the constitutions of the other 49 states.
The book is crammed with heart-rending stories and statistics about the sorry state of India's workforce: 18% of young people between the ages of 15 and 29 are unemployed, just 23% of working-age women actually work and participation rates are falling.
The goldsmithing clearly played into his distinct drawing style; designs for goblets and fantastical water fountains are crammed with minutely observed flourishes, grotesqueries, and tightly coiled decorative curls that anticipate the densely articulated surfaces of his engravings and woodcuts, consuming the pictorial space.
Neighborhood Joint Flipping through piles of denim in a 550-square-foot, sun-drenched loft crammed with sewing tables, boxes of copper rivets and spools of thread hanging next to paintings and denim samples, Takayuki Echigoya looked up when the doorbell rang.
Sitting in an office crammed with filing cabinets and maps of Europe, Shuter is investigating how much it would cost to buy a new software system that could clear consignments with European tax and border authorities if Britain were to operate under different rules.
"Do I stay loyal to what got us here," he asks, reflecting upon the last few months while gazing upon his own reflection, red cap pulled down tight upon his head, its crown crammed with the bold white letters of a winning campaign slogan.
Setting off down aisles crammed with vendors offering both curatorial selections of vintage work wear and the usual unclassifiable junk, Mr. Peskowitz at Erin Powell's Little Baby Kitty booth, with a table full of floral embroidered sneakers from Thailand that looked like next-season Gucci.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - One person died and 81 others were injured on Tuesday when a truck crammed with Central American migrants flipped over in Southern Mexico on a highway that leads to the United States, according to officials in the Mexican state of Veracruz.
The simple, utilitarian Short Message Service (SMS) has served our messaging needs well for more than a decade, but as our texts become increasingly crammed with photos, videos, and more, it's clear that SMS can no longer meet the needs of the average smartphone user.
Cubans do not need visas to travel to Guyana, and the route was popular with Cubans working as "mules" to bring suitcases crammed with goods back home to the island, where virtually all consumer products are scarce and more expensive than in most other countries.
At her sprawling suburban home, Werner's cupboard is crammed with mementos of British royal celebrations she managed to wedge her way into since her fascination with the royal family began in 1973 with the wedding of Princess Anne and her first husband Mark Phillips.
" Amid little watercolors and notes covered in gilded calligraphy sat a red-and-white candy-striped shoebox crammed with index cards, "the titles of which," Macfarlane writes in his book, "formed a poem of their own: 'Long-Range Forecasts,' 'Graces,' 'Clouds and Rainbows,' 'Winds.
It's a perfect movie, and some of its perfection is in its casting, but this is a movie crammed with wonderful work by people who aren't Laurie Metcalf and Saoirse Ronan, people like Lucas Hedges, Tracy Letts, Stephen McKinley Henderson and, yes, that Timothée Chalamet.
The 58-page "contract" that the Five Star Movement and the League had signed, after weeks of bickering, was crammed with programs worth over 100 billion euros — including an unlikely 20 percent flat tax and a guaranteed income for every citizen — that worried foreign investors.
We flew from Congo's capital, Kinshasa, to Mbandaka, a river town where 50-foot dugout canoes arrive every morning, edging into shore crammed with products of the forest: onions, eggplants, buckets of red-skinned peanuts, dead pangolins, dead turtles, dead monkeys and, occasionally, live apes.
While the rich can afford to take planes to Europe and the United States for their treatments, the masses often go without, as public hospitals are crammed with five patients to a bed and some dying on the ground while waiting to be seen.
A few years ago, I was stuck for an hour in an elevator with a man who weighed about three hundred and fifty pounds and his two grocery carts crammed with bags of Tostitos and bottles of Canada Dry, an experience both frightening and lonely.
Perhaps as a result, I overpacked — my suitcase was crammed with Lanvin, Ashish and L'Wren Scott sparkle tops, an Ashish black-sequined track suit and a J Crew classic tuxedo in case I had to be mildly dignified — but I felt I needed options.
Salads come with a bright pink beet dressing; there's a rich stew known as feijoada that replaces meat with tofu; and fresh juices are crammed with passion fruit, hibiscus and goji berries, and — unlike their lunch-counter counterparts — they aren't full of added sugar.
The Flag Research Centre, which he founded in 1962, was based in his 16-room house in Winchester, Massachusetts, crammed with 11,000 books on flags—more than in the Library of Congress, the New York Public Library, Harvard University and the British Museum combined, he reckoned.
" O'Meara located a niece of Patrick's who'd held on to bins full of her aunt's photographs and papers, and a horror-movie writer who'd kept files on Patrick in an office crammed with monster-movie ephemera, "like something out of an episode of Tales from the Crypt .
Back in July we reported that the Steam store was already crammed with around 189 games that charged you around $20 for virtual reality experiences you could finish within two minutes or in a "couple of hours," all while picking up motion sickness along the way.
The area is crammed with stalls, selling everything from lace Elizabethan collars to full-body chainmail and miscellaneous potions, and there are a bunch of delicacies available to sample, including jet black soft serve ice cream (which looks amazing, btw) and an alarming amount of absinthe.
Originally broadcast in 1999 and running for two seasons, it was a mix of stark realism—capturing the characters' job struggles, casual drug use, clubbing, pubbing, and PlayStation sessions—and post-modern surrealism, crammed with references and homages to icons of 80s and 90s pop culture.
His studio is crammed with chairs with insect-inspired backs, an enormous candy-colored chandelier with long spaghetti arms and dozens of framed sketches for dreamed-up products, including one for a pair of sunglasses with a sunburst encircling one lens and a moon the other.
With offices filled with artists in headphones, silently bobbing their heads; white boards crammed with inside jokes, sketches and work notes; and a 10-foot-tall sculpture of a guitar-toting Bigfoot in sunglasses guarding the parking lot, this is no average workplace, even by Hollywood standards.
When the French win the Cup (Mbappé having scored their final goal), we are shown the Champs-Élysées, crammed with a merry mob: the ultimate image of a festive, multiethnic, and self-confident nation, whose chanting citizens have laid aside their differences and united in joy.
The two images share a lot of visual echoes – a large, multi-paned window, a floor lamp, and a stereo turntable on top of a case crammed with LPs — which suggests that the spaces have not yet merged together, become one apartment occupied by the artist's parents.
With only 20 working days to go before a lengthy August recess, some Republican lawmakers say a bipartisan agreement could help clear a legislative schedule crammed with other top priorities, including a separate budget resolution, tax reform, infrastructure and an increase in the federal debt limit.
That season was framed by two historic disasters, the sinking of the Titanic and the beginning of World War I, and it was crammed with wonderfully outrageous melodramatic turns, including the death of dashing Mr. Pamuk (Theo James) and the bar of soap placed outside Cora's (Elizabeth McGovern) bathtub.
When the legislature is in session, the building is crammed with elected officials, their staff, interns, lobbyists, reporters, and constituents from every corner of the state, and the noise and crowds are overwhelming, especially for a kid like Max, who is only half the size of everyone there.
It's crammed with folk art, bits of Stooges memorabilia, stacks of books, plastic skulls, framed photographs, throw pillows, a large painting of Jesus Christ wearing a crown of thorns, a Marlins jersey with "Pop" and the number sixty-nine on the back, and assorted mementos from his travels.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android Next to the screaming children on carnival rides, the foot-long sausages, and the pens crammed with prized pigs and cattle, the Oregon State Fair in Salem, Oregon, is starting a new fair tradition: a display of top-notch marijuana.
Sitting in his office next to a glass cabinet crammed with varieties of the sandwich-filler popular with sweet-toothed Egyptians, Gammal said sales have jumped from 2 million pounds ($112,700) a few months before the flotation to 4 million, as rival imported brands become unaffordable to many.
She nodded to the crowd and took a few glances at the walls, which were crammed with photographs of jazz icons who had played there: Sonny Rollins cradling a tenor saxophone, Dexter Gordon gazing through a cloud of cigarette smoke, Charlie Haden plucking a bass with back-bent intensity.
Which isn't to say that he's spent that time sitting around getting through the extensive stacks of first editions and paperbacks that litter his flat, a collection crammed with the kind of esoteric material you'd expect from a songwriter beloved by a certain kind of bookish music fan.
The main characters — and James Halliday (Mark Rylance), the late founder of the Oasis — are obsessed with '80s pop culture trivia, and the book is crammed with references that don't make it into the movie (which, to a greater extent than the book, is bound by trademark law).
The reason the laptop is so thick is that it's crammed with powerful guts like Intel's Core i9 CPU and Nvidia's 20-series RTX GPU, a card that packs tech for rendering 3D reflections so advanced only a handful of game developers are taking advantage of it these days.
On paper, this creation from Nicholas Stoller and Francesca Delbanco (spouses and Harvard grads) has great potential — "at least if the paper in question is the call sheet, crammed with sharp comedy actors" — and "moments of funny slapstick and observational comedy," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
Filmed in the real Eloise, a gargantuan, 900-acre complex in Michigan that closed in the early 1980s, the movie traffics in the usual haunted-hospital clichés: the sadistic doctor (Robert Patrick) and his grisly therapies; the linebacker orderlies; the corridors crammed with the lame and the halt.
The river surface was thick with craft following us: large passenger boats with bars serving beer and decks crammed with sightseers, a near-naked man sunk so deeply in a tiny rubber dinghy that it crowded into his shoulders as he paddled, grinning, along the middle of the river.
First came the scrutiny over the "I Love NY" signs crowded with information about local excursions, including promotions of "Taste NY." Federal officials warned the state years ago that they were out of compliance with signage rules, saying they were both too big and too crammed with information.
In stark contrast to other open world games, where every place seems crammed with things and objects are rendered with so much detail that your brain can scarcely process the advanced shaders and high-res textures before moving along, Breath of the Wild's visual style is markedly sparse and open.
They had hoped Atlangeriev might lead them to the heart of FSB activity in the capital, or possibly to a warehouse crammed with radiological weapons, but ever since his call to Berezovsky, the hit man had acted for all the world like a tourist showing a kid around the city.
And for the rest of the year, whenever I felt low, or just needed to be in a place where the dust itself hinted of adventures, I'd be back at the shop, with its big front windows crammed with (what else?) books and the wonderful smell of dusty old books.
Facebook live streaming is very much like Facebook in general—it's crammed with options and features for setting an audience, and adding enhancements, and if the people you want to reach are on Facebook then it makes sense to live stream from here (especially if you want the stream to remain available afterwards).
"When I hid my treasure about six years ago, this country was in a deep recession…I wanted to give some hope to those who were willing to search for the treasure," Mr Fenn explained, sitting in a study lined with shelves crammed with Kachina dolls, beaded moccasins and fore-edge painted books.
Dang's thoughtful and compelling 2018 solo debut, Southern Oceans, installed at Motel Gallery, explored Pacific colonialism's symbolic, material, and ecological legacies, in this case through imaginative reproductions of breadfruits, 18th-century shipping containers, and wallpaper crammed with colonialist iconography (specifically, French painter Jean-Gabriel Charvet's "Savages of the Pacific Ocean," ca. 1805).
A major study of distracted driving by the University of Utah, for the American Automobile Association found that dashboards and steering wheels are often crammed with new technology such as social media, entertainment and texting and email access, causing drivers to take their eyes of the road for dangerously long periods of time.
Zigzagging so as to hit as many people as possible as the vehicle careered down the Promenade des Anglais, alongside the Mediterranean, Mr. Lahouaiej Bouhlel transformed the celebrated French Riviera boulevard, crammed with people who had just watched a fireworks show celebrating Bastille Day, into a vast tableau of carnage and panic.
Vishniac's apartment was like something out of Freud's Vienna (he had a successful side career as a professor of a variety of topics, from biology to philosophy to art, and the apartment was crammed with glass cases filled with ancient objects and leather-bound books), but his entire body is weathered by grief.
"I got rid of a lot of stuff and put it into storage," Ms. Cruz, 28, said as she taped up boxes on Saturday morning in a room crammed with shopping bags and luggage at her FEMA-provided hotel near La Guardia Airport, working around her 5-year-old daughter and infant son.
But in the quest to satisfy their intellectual curiosity, urban evolution researchers are also revealing the fundamental genetic attributes that make some species adept at adjusting to urban life—intelligence that could give us the power to forecast evolution's winners and losers in a world that's increasingly hot and crammed with people.
The next morning, we took a ferry across the river, followed by a bus to a river port to the south, where we hopped on a wooden boat crammed with backpackers for a ride to what is known as the Four Thousand Islands area, or Si Phan Don, on the border with Cambodia.
His works often overgrew their intended boundaries, with first editions issued in paperback, followed a year later by a hardcover edition twice as long and crammed with additional material — and sometimes artifacts like votive candles and dried mushrooms, the fictive story lines spilling out of the page and into three-dimensional reality.
Set in a high-ceilinged industrial room in Cetinjska — the former Bip Brewery complex in the central Skadarlija neighborhood that is now crammed with hip bars and restaurants — Dim functions as a bar, a club, an exhibition space, a live avant-garde music venue, and a hub for artistic and creative types.
A column of unopened Nike shoe boxes teeters over the bed, reaching nearly as high as the bookshelf next to it that is crammed with classics of black literature past and present, like "Notes of a Native Son" by James Baldwin, and "How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America" by Kiese Laymon.
His painting is layered and crammed with words and images: Donald Trump, who truly looks like some presiding malevolent spirit; Chief Sitting Bull; American flags; LL Cool J; the words "I have a," in a nod to Martin Luther King, Jr.; a silhouette-like soldier carrying a wounded or dead comrade; and much, much more.
There were no photographs in the original book, though Ms. Rushdie did appear on the cover with short, shiny black hair, wearing a glamorous red-trimmed white sari and a string of pearls, sitting down at an elegant table crammed with platters of food, as if a dozen dinner guests would arrive at any moment.
The Dickinson scholar Domhnall Mitchell and others have suggested that "the layout of a Dickinson autograph is deliberate or motivated" in potentially every regard, from the capital letters of various sizes, to the spaces between letters and words and lines, to the marginalia, which are often crammed with variant choices of word or phrase.
The book is punctuated with snapshots of the couple's 18th Street loft, which looks just as you'd expect it to: flooded with light, full of houseplants, crammed with art and papers and meaningful bric-a-brac, the kind of New York homestead that seems only to live on in simulacra, as art-directed television location.
Taking place this year at the Japanese American National Museum in Downtown Los Angeles (before moving on to East Coast and Europe iterations), the festival space is crammed with booths offering unique combinations of computers, laptops, tablets, VR headsets, jerry-rigged older gaming consoles, cards and boxes, modified CRT TVs, and much stranger devices.
So the classic banh mi dac biet — filled with a swirl of pâté, quivery head cheese and pale, thin sheets of cha lua, pork that has been pulverized and steamed, bearing a streak of fish sauce — appears alongside one crammed with Korean bulgogi, rugged strips of grilled rib-eye, caramel-edged and faintly smacking of honey.
As it stands, the episode is crammed with one too many one-off scenes featuring secondary characters like Enid and Aaron, who get captured by the Oceanside community while on the road, and Tara and Rosita, who question whether Daryl's big deviation from the plan last episode, in which he drives a truck into the Sanctuary, may ultimately backfire.
It's that Gaiman extemporizing on any subject is so fascinating, so crammed with genuine enthusiasm for particular stories and comics and music and art — not the right stuff, whatever that is, but the stuff that gives him joy — that you could fill a notebook with all the things he'll make you want to look up next.
Unlike the flow of refugees and migrants into Greece by boat, in which the tempo is largely set by the weather in the Aegean Sea, the flow through Russia is almost entirely dependent on whether Russia's Federal Security Service, the successor agency to the K.G.B., opens or closes roads in a heavily militarized border region crammed with bases.
The vocal melody is what cements this track as a true medal-winner in the 'contemporary pop songs that make you want to have sex via their harmonic workings' category, that also includes "Drunk In Love" (textbook harmonic-minor-sexy), "Wild Thoughts" (both-Latin-and-electric-guitar-sexy), and "Dangerous Woman" (crammed-with-satisfying-cadences-sexy, ie.
David Hill, an assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and a program director with the AAP, says the move was born out of concern that kids' days are being crammed with school and extracurricular activities, leaving little room for unstructured time spent exploring backyards and building towers in living rooms.
And even though he is still rehabilitating in the wake of his most recent operations — for his shoulder last September and for his back a month later — he has not given up on the idea that he can still make a comeback, that there is still another chapter left in a career that was once so crammed with success.
It used to be crammed with decades of unsold paintings, but now that she can finally afford storage space, the only work present on a recent visit was her new series of fluorescent black-light paintings of testicle-headed Donald Trumps and vagina-faced Hillary Clintons, which are now on view at the Drawing Center in downtown Manhattan.
Since the Hurricanes won the national title after the 2001 season — featuring a roster so crammed with N.F.L. prospects that it eventually produced 19803 first-round picks — and endured a devastating overtime loss to Ohio State in the national title game a year later, the Hurricanes have been in the wilderness, mired in coaching changes and mediocre records.
And the image of Figgrotten's bedroom, crammed with "crazy leaves that were the size of dinner plates, hickory nuts that had absolutely perfect holes gnawed in them, rocks with mica shining inside them," all of which she's laid out "in a trail that went all the way around the edge of the room," is nothing short of magical.
Although every corner is crammed with tchotchkes, Kataria put up only a small fraction of the Gogian collection — commemorative presidential plates, mysterious ceramic figurines — and added touches of his own, including fabric from India to cover the walls, with leftover scraps used for servers' neckties and aprons, and a drawing of a cat that dominates a silk brocade alcove.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Apple's iOS 13 release is crammed with features we've been looking forward to getting our hands on for months—I'm looking at you, Arcade and system-wide Dark Mode—but one of the tools that this blogger was most excited for was Apple's spam-fighting feature to silence those infuriating robocalls driving us all mad.
You've got Cher turning in top-tier acting work, Nicolas Cage giving a performance that's funny and passionate without the self-parodic vibes he's given off for the last 15 years, and an amazing screenplay from John Patrick Shanley, crammed with classic one-liners and beautiful turns of phrase that double as mantras for navigating love's choppy waters.
When she visited Philadelphia with the city's chief planner, she once told the CBC's Eleanor Wachtel, the differences between Jacob's view and the urban planning establishment's were clear: First we walked down a street that was just crammed with people, mostly black people, walking on the sidewalks and sitting on the stoops and leaning out of the windows.
In Italy once, I was given a private tour of a beautiful castle, led by the owner through room after impeccably furnished room, only to glimpse at the end through a half-open door a tiny, cavelike space crammed with all the evidence — a gas stove, a television, a tatty sofa — of daily life: This was clearly where the family spent their time.
The book—a generously sized tome crammed with rare photos, diaries, and memorabilia documenting the rise of notorious Norwegian black metal icons Mayhem—is already looking to be an essential read for any fan of the genre, and an enticing prospect for anyone interested in learning more about the phenomenon beyond its sensational surface-level history of murder and church burnings.
" The image of Adam getting high in the Garden of Eden may seem outlandish, but opium had made a kind of Adam out of De Quincey: in "the bosom of darkness, out of the fantastic imagery of the brain," he wandered through ancient cities "beyond the splendour of Babylon and Hekatómpylos," crammed with "temples, beyond the art of Phidias and Praxiteles.
His 26th-floor office at Trump Tower has a windowsill crammed with mementos, including a championship belt sent to him by the boxer Mike Tyson; a football helmet from Tom Brady, the New England Patriots quarterback whom the president once said he hoped would be his son-in-law; and a basketball shoe signed by Shaquille O'Neal, the N.B.A. star.
The row is crammed with creamy McMansions embellished with neon Greek letters and neoclassical porch columns; it looks like an upscale Daytona Beach; frothy with stoked coeds in BeBe dresses, Marciano halter tops, and toe smashing stilettos All the houses are lit up with groups of young girls, beautiful with sticky frosted lips and glossy heels, congregating on the lawns for last minute selfies and "woooo"-ing.
People who are homeless or incarcerated or so poor that they have no choice but to live crammed with 10 people in a one-bedroom apartment — they are all connected, through the supply chains that bring goods to our stores and doorsteps, through the underpaid jobs that keep our world spinning, through the very air we all breathe, to movie stars and politicians and me and you.
Apple&aposs Call-Blocking Feature May Be a Little Too GoodApple's iOS 13 release is crammed with features we've been looking forward to getting our hands on…Read more ReadFurthermore, opting for a boxier iPhone design could help unify the iPhone and iPad lines, especially after last year when Apple gave the iPad Pro a beefier, more rectangular body compared to the curvier bodies on previous iPads.
To rifle through it is to gain entrance to a beautifully hallucinogenic universe straight out of a David Foster Wallace novel, a world entirely devoid of white space and crammed with tiny type—Steele once experimented with making the type even smaller, then realized no one could actually read it—and hundreds of monomaniacal abbreviations the author made up on his own in order to save still more space.
Our window crammed with bees, Geese cavorting on the hill A green pond where we floated Never dreaming such a fate Might befall one of us Mad dance of tumors This serous thing, spelled differently But pronounced like the cloud Cirrus —papa made me see Lifting me high in afternoon heat A pallor stroking the inner sky Ligaments striated A high interiority picked with ice Finicky music we dare not hear.
"Winter makes you want to stay in and do nothing — and I guess this is one way to do that," said Marcy Garcia, 20, who works inside the Pedway at a dry cleaning store, not far from a grilled cheese sandwich shop, a store crammed with Cubs jerseys and a fitness center, where clients could be seen through glass swimming laps in a pool or dozing on lounge chairs.
After a digestive pause for buying Indian groceries at the incomparable and huge Patel Brothers Food Market in Iselin, we ordered garlic chicken, a vegetable stir-fry and vegetable noodles with a spicy bright red Sichuan sauce from the Indo Chinese menu at Moghul Express in Edison, which also has full north and south Indian menus and a display case crammed with dozens of varieties of multicolored, super-sugary Indian sweets.
The New York Times's report on the last days of the Donald Trump campaign is crammed with telling small details — his aides seem to be employing a lot of wishful thinking when filling out electoral maps; campaign chairman Steve Bannon's pants literally caught on fire; Trump is still speaking regularly with long-fired campaign manager Corey Lewandowski — but the overwhelming takeaway is that Trump is obsessed with grievance and vengeance before Election Day.
So, while those of us residing in the areas hard hit by the opioid crisis applaud the launch Opioid Fraud and Abuse Detection Unit; while at the same time wondering when our local officials are going to empower and effectively deploy law enforcement to go after those who profit off addiction by selling drugs, as well as the hordes of addicts who; among other things, roam the streets with stolen shopping carts crammed with stolen scrap and others' personal belongings.
The sweeping, cinematic scope of the six paintings in the exhibition, which formed "a panorama of a full-immersion baptism-cum-freak show," crammed with outlandishly costumed and masked characters, created a dream-logic account of "the late-'80s transition from the Reagan Era — deemed The Worst Years of Our Lives in the title of Barbara Ehrinreich's book, published in 1990 (if she only knew what the coming decades held in store) — to the inexorable rise of the Bushes": Using the razor-tipped tools of a satirist, Buchina offers one artist's vision of where we've come from and what we are, but without a hint as to where we might be heading.

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