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It's short — 40 seconds — yet crowded with incident.
"Barbershop: The Next Cut" is crowded with subplots and characters.
Malls in the capital are crowded with shoppers and staff.
The reading room was quiet and crowded with other researchers.
Soon, the Wedge was crowded with more than just bodysurfers.
The field remains crowded with more than a dozen candidates.
If the equipment is crowded with kids, it's not safe.
The living room was crowded with screaming relatives and neighbors.
Its banks were crowded with workshops, small factories, and drydocks.
Tuesday's field of Oscar nominees was also crowded with first-timers.
But the legislative agenda is already crowded with "must-pass" items.
Usually, this commercial part of downtown Alexandria is crowded with shoppers.
Traffic accidents are frequent on the narrow road crowded with trucks.
Levels built for one feel crowded with two, and vice-versa.
Booker joins a field already crowded with his Senate colleagues -- Sens.
He said the tarmac was crowded with a sea of planes.
On a Sunday afternoon, it was crowded with families and vendors.
The rehab was crowded with crack addicts, some of them felons.
But for years the airspace over Syria has been crowded with warplanes.
We struggle to recall 12 months so crowded with great video games.
So, Starbucks are just going to be crowded with all these teens.
As the morning stretched on, the store got increasingly crowded with shoppers.
Kenta noticed that the hospital on the mountain was crowded with evacuees.
Nearby, a purple tub was crowded with bonito, often used as bait.
The flight deck below us was crowded with people, planes and helicopters.
It is a story of a community crowded with shadows and secrets.
But she was ambivalent about the neighborhood, crowded with hipsters and transients.
The grassy open areas on campus were crowded with students on Monday.
Then again, your locale might not be so crowded with competing signals.
These markets are already crowded with competitors like Epson, Microsoft, and Vuzix.
Her desk is crowded with thank-you cards sent by grateful customers.
By midday, the lake was crowded with tourists, almost all of them Chinese.
On weekends, it gets crowded with the young, alternative scene of St. Moritz.
Photographs from the scene show the area crowded with white armored police vehicles.
The grounds around the collapsed building are crowded with emergency responders and volunteers.
"Although the market is growing rapidly, it is crowded with choice," Saunders emphasized.
As the sun rose, the store began to get more crowded with visitors.
The average high schools were slightly more crowded, with 23.7 students per classroom.
Nearby, the iconic Liberation Square is crowded with shops for foreign luxury brands.
This week, it's crowded with commuters and shoppers making last-minute holiday purchases.
The music streaming business is crowded with competitors from Apple Music to Tidal.
The area is not crowded with Korean restaurants or, for that matter, Koreans.
The truck sped off toward downtown Edmonton, crowded with revelers and football fans.
Their cells were crowded, with no free space between their mattresses and blankets.
They are messy, crowded with bland merchandise, and lack any energy or inspiration.
The Lahore bombing took place in a park that was crowded with families.
Deserts aren't necessarily deserted — they can be crowded with fantastic flora and fauna.
"The agenda is crowded with ideas and projects," Culture Minister Ehad Bseisso said.
The emoji zoo includes dozens of animals, the emoji household is crowded with things.
The coffee machine market is pretty crowded, with a lot of devices to consider.
The race for the Democratic nomination is already quite crowded, with New York Sen.
The primary was crowded, with at least four credible candidates to replace outgoing Gov.
It's a battlespace crowded with different armed factions so this is a significant risk.
At the time, gaming had become more crowded, with multiple companies making similar games.
As Dolly studied the predictive policing market, he found it was crowded with competitors.
It's not crowded with knobs and dials, but the controls are far from sparse.
One thing he noticed: The paintings and frescoes he encountered were crowded with clouds.
Allo is appearing at a time when smartphones are already crowded with chat apps.
The average high school classroom was slightly more crowded, with 27.5 students per room.
The deal comes as the sector becomes increasingly crowded, with companies such as Wix.
But even the space for giving is crowded with names like Chuffed and Plumfund.
His sentences are crowded with incident, but he's fundamentally an aloof, emotionally reticent writer.
Downtown Beijing is crowded with new skyscrapers, shopping malls and wealthier middle-class residents.
The book is crowded with politics and crime, movie stars and soapy family stories.
Normally, the main street is choked with traffic and its sidewalks crowded with pedestrians.
But in a primary field crowded with political celebrities, reality can be a killer.
The company enters a stagnant American motorcycle market that's becoming crowded with EV offerings.
The space is becoming increasingly crowded with others, including Amazon (AMZN), launching similar products.
The two-room house is crowded, with a bedroom where seven people are sleeping.
Two cooks bring soup to a dining table crowded with men, women, dogs and children.
We're three months into 23 and it's already unusually crowded with great exclusive video games.
The streets outside Cox's Bazar are crowded with trucks filled with donations from local charities.
Like the Jedha marketplace, Yavin Base is crowded with references and callbacks to other stories.
Its bayside area was once a blue-collar district crowded with chemical factories and shipyards.
A car accident had just occurred at the same intersection, which was crowded with onlookers.
Birchbark Books, Erdrich's tiny shop, is crowded with art, native crafts, and bric-a-brac.
The mall was crowded with shoppers and there was pandemonium after the shots rang out.
He also pointed out that the homepage was too crowded with content, despite its redesign.
Every time Fenty-related news breaks, Twitter is crowded with something between fanfiction and prediction.
Caforio and I sat at a Starbucks overlooking an oceanic parking lot crowded with shoppers.
Of those, 579 events were in low-Earth orbit (where it's relatively crowded with satellites).
On Sanya's beaches, crowded with frolicking children, worries about China's economy seem a distant mirage.
But they decided to look for new research areas that were less crowded with competitors.
California's death row is crowded with inmates, many of whom have been there for decades.
Instead of being crowded with people, this boarding area is overrun with leaves and nature.
One booth in the exhibit hall was always crowded with school police officers and administrators.
The holy city of Qom, epicenter of the virus in Iran, remains crowded with worshippers.
More likely, it was someone in a station wagon crowded with children and weary parents.
It's Wi-Fi for a world crowded with mobile gadgets, IoT devices, and connected equipment.
It is crowded, with shirts crammed onto racks and into piles, in sometimes inscrutable order.
In the fall, the river is crowded with Trump voters trying to catch Chinook salmon.
The outfield is crowded, with no real spot for Jay Bruce, who makes $13 million.
The first room is now a furniture-filled New York apartment crowded with pink poltergeists.
The main floor of life is often busy, practical, incessant, repetitive and crowded with others.
Another commented that the Blue Lagoon was "overly crowded" with "people constantly filming and flashing."
Maybe a decade hence, the streets will be crowded with pedestrians and their camera crews.
The beach was crowded with Memorial Day weekend beachgoers at the time of the probable attack.
Tokyo is immensely crowded, with more than 13.5 million people crammed into just 840 square miles.
Streaming services get crowded with horror movies in October, capitalizing on viewers' desire for seasonal scares.
Pulse was crowded with some 350 revelers at a Latin music night when the attack happened.
Now corners once crowded with merchants are quiet, and wide streets are empty even at midday.
The Chao Phraya Princess Pier was still crowded with Chinese tourists when Reuters reporters visited recently.
The waters off the most popular beaches were crowded with the yachts of millionaires and billionaires.
The contest promises to be tough and crowded, with a scattering of outsiders now piling in.
Traditionally, sex shops were crowded with overwhelmingly flesh-colored silicone molded into equally overwhelming phallic shapes.
The garage is small and crowded with two Beetles, a Thing, and a perfectly restored Microbus.
The History Arthur Avenue was once crowded with pushcarts selling fruits, vegetables, meats and other foods.
Quave parked near the edge of a pond crowded with the overlapping parasols of water lilies.
CHENGDU, China — The tang of the famed cooking of Sichuan wafts through streets crowded with restaurants.
In spite of the online opposition, Adjibi's free workshops are still crowded with women and couples.
I feel very crowded with my stuff; I need to get rid a lot of it.
It's celeb spring break season as the world's beaches are crowded with our young and beautiful.
Although the lake is 32 miles long, sections of it are often crowded with boat traffic.
It's equally stunning, but less crowded, with more temperate weather that's very comfortable even in summer.
Pulse was crowded with some 20163 revelers on a Latin music night when the attack happened.
Pulse was crowded with some 212 revelers on a Latin music night when the attack happened.
The tables of power were crowded with white men; there were few seats for anyone else.
Half a dozen more floated toward Mexico crowded with Central Americans fleeing gang violence and poverty.
When I visited in August, the trailer's back office was crowded with staff members entering data.
This is seen as vitally important to prevent hospitals from being over-crowded with coronavirus victims.
In Britain, he says, he sometimes plays clubs that are crowded with audience members under 30.
The brick shack on the outskirts of Venezuela's capital is crowded with tubs, jugs and buckets.
The cells were crowded, with triple-decker bunk beds, squat toilets, small windows and ceiling fans.
Afrin is already crowded with internally displaced Syrians -- up to 160,000 in November, local groups say.
The race for lieutenant governor is crowded, with five Democrats and four Republicans seeking the job.
He then unsuccessfully attempted to storm the synagogue, which was crowded with worshippers observing Yom Kippur.
It was mid-September, California fire season, and the diner was crowded with firefighters on call.
It was crowded with tourists, most snapping pictures of the Hollywood sign just across the canyon.
I visited one former classroom, crowded with twenty or so beds, where male long-termers slept.
Some don't want to see their neighborhoods crowded with renters, pushing density and services beyond capacity.
Meanwhile, the Waffle House was getting crowded with people coming by after the nearby bars closed.
The Republican field is even more crowded, with four candidates taking the early headlines — state Sens.
The town square was more chaotic than ever, crowded with motorcycles weaving fast among the cows.
That made Cloak & Dagger feel fresh and relevant within an entertainment landscape crowded with world-shaking threats.
In two elections, he's only won because of tickets crowded with the opposition that split the vote.
There hasn't even been a real debate yet, just a stage crowded with 15-second sound bites.
Her book is crowded with people and stories—overcrowded even, and a little rough at the edges.
Caffeine is a live-streaming platform, entering a market that's already crowded with companies vying for eyeballs.
It is there the tableau -- crowded with others, including a hand-to-mouth Hillary Clinton -- was snapped.
A woman who escaped the attack unhurt said the complex was crowded with devotees at the time.
Dance was a part of the McKayles's life in their Harlem neighborhood, crowded with West Indian immigrants.
Some analysts are dubious that Clips will be a blockbuster in a marketplace crowded with digital cameras.
Video from CNN affiliate WSVN showed Miami International Airport crowded with people waiting to leave the area.
She grew up in Silvan, another movement stronghold, to a family crowded with P.K.K. members and martyrs.
Similarly, the HomePod helps Apple plant a flag in an existing market crowded with long-time players.
Most of the deaths were protesters shot by security forces, and hospitals were crowded with wounded civilians.
The house was crowded with dark furniture and programs from Middleton's childhood performances with the dates erased.
The field grows crowded with Muhammad Ali, and an unlikely poetic hero in the swirl, Arthur Ashe.
The cherry trees were in full bloom, and the path was crowded with people of all kinds.
Now his studio is crowded with models of deadly microorganisms that were slated for since-postponed exhibitions.
The ward was very crowded, with inmates sleeping and eating next to one another on the floor.
The clip begins with Thunberg standing at the edge of a lobby crowded with onlookers and reporters.
Atlanta rap is crowded with youthful innovators and traditionalists alike, small-time insurgents and big-league legacies.
His spaces are crowded with stuff: Native American rugs, cassette tapes of bagpipe music, wooden sake cups.
Its high walls are crowded with taxidermy animals the family has collected from all over the world.
Now there are crowded with women and children, an increasing number of whom have serious medical needs.
These days, Paris-Berlin and Berlin-Paris flights have become crowded with civil servants heading to meetings.
It is often crowded with Muslim worshippers after prayers at al-Aqsa mosque, Islam's third holiest shrine.
While the primary is crowded, with a field that also includes Trump critic Paul Addis, state Rep.
She took a huge steamship crowded with thousands of people just to make it to New York.
It's a small difference, but you'll notice it if your desktop every gets crowded with files and windows.
On the comedy side, the nominations field is especially crowded, with eight series vying for the main prize.
Not visible was a tiny wooden boat, crowded with the people the NGO ship was attempting to rescue.
There was a desk crowded with sound mixers and synthesizers, and a box set of Jimi Hendrix CDs.
Looking around the city, noting the Spanish billboards, graffiti, and street corners crowded with Latino workers, she agreed.
The low end is even more crowded, with unprepossessing neighborhood places sending out California rolls by the carton.
To be sure, the market for cryptocurrency index funds is getting increasingly crowded, with major players flooding in.
Even at this early hour, the place was crowded with hundreds more tourists than the others I'd visited.
Even then, the city may still be crowded with families visiting while their kids are off from school.
It would have been crowded with commuters and shoppers making their final purchases in the days before Christmas.
The bomb was detonated within several feet of the swings in a park crowded with families on Easter.
Space is becoming more crowded, with a surge in the number of companies looking to reap the benefits.
Our critics choose the best dance moments of a year crowded with major retrospectives and important new works.
Latavius Murray (MIN at Packers) — The Vikings' backfield is also crowded, with Murray and Jerick McKinnon splitting time.
While there, he painted a colorful canvas, crowded with his emblematic figures, for the interior of the museum.
The school, its hallways crowded with students before classes began, immediately went into lockdown, according to the police.
Soon, the pool, in Ulster County, about 20 miles from Woodstock, was crowded with more visitors than ever.
On a recent Friday night at Medd Café, the outdoor patio was crowded with young men and women.
The American motorcycle market has been stagnant for over a decade and is becoming crowded with EV offerings.
On a day in late October, the waiting room was crowded with protesters with bandages over one eye.
These raps stood out in a docket crowded with the usual misdemeanours of a huge, close-packed city.
The mistaken attack came after a military plane targeted an area crowded with people fleeing Boko Haram militants.
A production crowded with visual stimulation, in which the singers seemed to be left to their own devices?
Do you parachute into an area crowded with other players, hoping to search their corpses for better guns?
Before a courtroom crowded with well-wishers, Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Dineen Riviezzo declared Gatling's record clear, exonerating him.
Formed long ago, such moons suggest that the region was once more crowded, with frequent collisions between celestial bodies.
We couldn't think of a better device to have for a long-distance flight that's crowded with noisy passengers.
Plus, Waymo is finding itself in a space that is becoming increasingly crowded with other big, well-heeled players.
The carnage unfolded during a Latin music night at the club, which was crowded with more than 300 patrons.
As I follow her through Leicester Square, crowded with tourists, nobody stops her or even does a double take.
So are pavements—and the few there are are crowded with makeshift restaurants, forcing pedestrians onto the heaving roads.
The space, crowded with an ever-growing pile of his junk and trash, began to close in on me.
The video-streaming industry is crowded with big names—some with already-existing services and others with impending apps.
They also may be divorced from day-to-day operations, and their agendas may be crowded with strategic issues.
Our own fault, throwing money in the air is foolish, in a small space crowded with the desperately broke.
And in a wrecked urban environment crowded with bored, hungry people, the bounty of nature is far from here.
The center is crowded with 55 people seated at two large fold-out tables covered in brown construction paper.
What is lacking in pretty presentations seemed to be made up for in quantity, on tables crowded with food.
The death chamber was crowded with the families of Camp Speicher victims who were invited to watch the executions.
That's key to its strategy as it is entering a field that will soon become crowded with new rivals.
Many of the fields were crowded with kraals, which is how you know that farmland had been taken over.
Living on a series of islands crowded with stone buildings, there's no open land to build brand new structures.
Forging a distinct position for the brand as the market becomes increasingly crowded with other options for athletic wear.
The gate area post-security was quite crowded, with all the seats taken and people standing pretty much everywhere.
By day, Legian Beach is crowded with tourists from around the world who come for the sand and surf.
From here, the following day, we swooshed down a steep, treeless slalom crowded with snowboarders to the travesía baja.
The double doors of the surgical intensive care unit opened into a hallway crowded with dozens of hospital employees.
"The street was crowded with people and cars; bodies were everywhere," said Hussein Nur, a shopkeeper who shrapnel injuries.
Several months later, feeling constricted and helpless inside a subway car crowded with strangers, Ms. Gambal had the stroke.
Ms. Lark, a violinist, was eating dinner last Saturday at a long table crowded with musicians and their families.
In many urban areas, carelessly parked bikes encroach on limited sidewalk space already crowded with pedestrians and street vendors.
Consider the image of the street crowded with pushcarts, horses and clotheslines crowded amid the cranes and lighting rigs.
If the moderate lane in the primary — currently crowded with Biden, former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Sen.
Mr. Baker gave me the tour of the club's swim-up bars and infinity pools crowded with beautiful women.
In the second, McCarthy drives a podium-on-wheels through a briefing room crowded with members of the press.
But there's no place to go in California politics, with the governor's race already crowded with well-known Democrats.
When I visited during the afternoon, it was very crowded with many young people taking pictures and playing basketball.
Firefighters inspect an area that is usually crowded with tourists, waiting to board boats to cruise down the Seine.
In December 2016, a massive fire at an open-air fireworks market crowded with holiday shoppers killed several dozen people.
Better to start early, before VR gets even more crowded with headsets and app marketplaces from Microsoft's Windows Holographic partners.
Witness Ahmed Abdeltawab said the platform had been crowded with passengers waiting for another train and people fled in flames.
The online TV space is quickly becoming crowded, with even traditional cable providers preparing to launch their own streaming plans.
Even best-known areas, such as the city square, Lal Chowk, that would otherwise be crowded with people were empty.
Though he predicted that in a few days it would once again be crowded with people absorbed in their phones.
"We really don't have any other options," he told Reuters in the subcontractor's offices, crowded with bedding and personal possessions.
Social media websites were crowded with messages from those trying to reach missing family in Florida's Bay and Gulf Counties.
The primary is likely to be crowded, with more than three dozen Democrats reportedly eyeing bids, according to the Times.
It's surprising that neither gives more space to "Under Western Eyes," a novel crowded with enigmas and transmuted personal history.
Mixer remains a relatively young platform, and Twitch is much more crowded, with 2.2 million daily broadcasters fighting for attention.
In a book crowded with tormentors, it's the casual brutality of Jacky, the boy's father, that leaves the strongest impression.
It was as if he had come into a room that had been crowded with furniture but now stood empty.
The desk between us was crowded with paperwork and the sounds of Sunday school filtered in from the next room.
By January 2007, when Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton launched their exploratory committees, the field was already crowded with candidates.
On the Republican side, the field is crowded, with seven candidates, but State Senator Mike Dunleavy and former Lt. Gov.
"It's always crowded, with ships entering Singapore and others passing by," said Shigeru Kojima, adviser of the Japan Captains' Association.
In Mokong, the front room of Toussaint's grandmother's house became crowded with Cameroonian officials and American aides securing the premises.
On a recent Saturday night, the bar was crowded with Ivanka Trump types in tall heels and straight blond ponytails.
The field is crowded with small, local businesses that are predominantly low tech and survive on word-of-mouth recommendations.
The poorer hollers were crowded with ancient trailers, many with a "No Trespassing" or a "Private Property" sign on them.
"The field is getting a lot more crowded with potentially formidable competitors," Tuna Amobi at CFRA Research told Business Insider.
The house grows more crowded with the arrival of Juri (Miyu Sasaki), an unsettlingly melancholic, physically reserved girl of 5.
China is North Koreas sole major ally, and its mobile phone industry is crowded with little-known local smartphone manufacturers.
A diorama glimpsed in a corridor, crowded with tiny pictures of characters cut from shows, manifests as a full room.
That bakery was crowded with customers, while at Hutzelmann, where the quality is objectively superior, only three people walked in.
Above the city's winding streets, crowded with fleets of auto rickshaws and mopeds, billboards declare that every home deserves Hitachi cooling.
When Wana was eventually discovered by Boko Haram fighters, they took him to the yard of Bama prison, crowded with men.
"Bears are hibernating now, but Tuva is crowded with wolves," said Semen Rubtsov, head of the search and rescue in Tuva.
The field is crowded, with Kite and Juno also hunting for approval for drugs whose per-patient costs could top $500,000.
He remembers that the apartment was always crowded, with strangers appearing at all hours, disappearing in back rooms, reemerging somehow changed.
The lineup at the ultra-progressive Netroots Nation conference this August, by contrast, will be crowded with expected Democratic contenders: Sens.
The bridge becomes crowded with tourists during the day, so the couple had their photo shoot at sunrise to avoid people.
On top of that, the cities were crowded with immigrants and people from all over the country, so that created tension.
Custom is brisk at the Mogadishu Meat and Grocery, beside a low-rise brick mosque crowded with women in bright headscarves.
Images taken outside the station showed the steps of the cathedral were crowded with travelers carrying suitcases due to the evacuation.
In a movie crowded with characters, it's refreshing to see Pitch Perfect 3 not prioritize love interests for the main cast.
It currently perches in a small apartment in north Beijing, down a hallway crowded with bicycles and buckets of yellowing vegetables.
In 2003 Imboden entered a space suffering from a dearth of decent products; Rheaume's company faces a field crowded with competitors.
The hotel was crowded with graduation and wedding ceremonies, the National Intelligence & Security Agency (NISA) of Somalia said in a tweet.
And the industry has only grown more crowdedwith startups and capital and new and old relationships — in the time since.
I left the next morning emotionally exhausted, my phone screen crowded with notifications I didn't want to answer or know about.
Welcome to this year's Oscar race, a contest that is crowded with eccentric characters and no shortage of hot-button issues.
The neighborhood beyond Neptune is becoming ever more crowded, with astronomers announcing this week the discovery of another likely dwarf planet.
The three-story building is crowded with immense cranes and milling, grinding and welding machines, overseen by manufacturing engineers and technicians.
In a year crowded with event album after event album from rap's biggest names and its rising stars, that nearly worked.
THE STONE The space above us, once filled by the human imagination, is now crowded with technologies of surveillance and war.
That same night, according to the Times, hat stores were kept open late and were crowded "with purchasers of fall hats."
Crowded with paintings they have made together and separately, their show communicates a smart, ambiguous, mostly unsatisfying polish at closer range.
The field is also crowded with competitors from Silicon Valley, such as Google, Apple, Uber and the electric-car maker Tesla.
A wax museum without people is ultimately much weirder and less fun to imagine than a wax museum crowded with them.
He joins a Democratic field so crowded with candidates that it includes six of his Senate colleagues and his former boss.
One by one, they recounted their stories, in graphic detail, in a room crowded with lawyers, Pingry board members and insurers.
His home back in Oakland eventually became so crowded with quilts that he built a two-story addition to accommodate them.
And the nominees might be… This year's Oscar contest is crowded with eccentric characters and no shortage of hot-button issues.
The Lahore bombing took place in a park that was crowded with families, with many women and children among the victims.
Alderson also admitted it is not just the infield that will be crowded with the arrival of Rosario and then Smith.
In the detention cell crowded with inmates, Ms. Li staged a hunger strike, drinking only bottles of sweetened tea, she said.
Mr. Wen said that his client described being kept in a room crowded with about 20 suspects in various criminal cases.
Even now, when reservations are not as much in demand, the bar is often crowded with people waiting to be seated.
The forest is crowded with marks while the sea and sky are relatively empty, with five stars in the uppermost band.
Although the medicine may be better than its rivals, the market is crowded with similar drugs that are not selling well.
The 37-year-old former Rhodes scholar faces an uphill battle for attention in a field crowded with better-known Democrats.
While you were stocking up for New Year's luck, the grocery store was crowded with coughing hordes of bleary-eyed snifflers.
With the British triathlete field already crowded with athletes, a friend pushed her to compete for Iran, starting with the London Triathlon.
And until our precious sky is crowded with hardware, the aerial machines might not be your best bet at avoiding suspicion. [AP]
The cheery restaurant has red plastic polka-dotted tablecloths and was crowded with workers in their uniforms when CNN affiliate M6 visited.
Switching lenses is cumbersome and not ideal in certain environments, like a Saigon street market, densely crowded with vendors, tourists and thieves.
As the self-driving space becomes increasingly crowded with the entrance of legacy and new transportation players, standardizing that communication becomes trickier.
Hu notes that these trends are hard to stop, and says we will likely have to adapt to beaches crowded with Sargassum.
Those areas, particularly in more populated cities like Havana, are often crowded with users looking to gain internet access on their phones.
Large tour buses are too big for narrow roads, public transit is overwrought and the streets and beaches become crowded with tourists.
When she got outside, she ran to the front of the club, now crowded with police officers and scores of the wounded.
Charts were crowded with milestones with the euro near ground last trod in May 2016 and sterling at its highest since September.
The non-partisan mayoral race is crowded, with thirteen candidates looking to take over leadership of the state's (and region's) largest city.
On any normal late-summer morning, the High Tide Lounge would be crowded with fishermen downing Budweisers and telling the usual lies.
Ditch the dress in favor of jumpsuits and separates that will set you apart in a room crowded with sheaths and shifts.
Times Square in New York City is usually crowded with tourists and entertainers but on March 28, 2020 it is completely empty.
Photos of meetings at the Oval Office are crowded with white males, who also staffed the press briefings in Davos last January.
The open-plan space on the second floor is crowded with workers' desks and lots of televisions turned to the AccuWeather channel.
Instead of high school gymnasiums crowded with sweaty, cheering Democrats, there have been health care round tables and tours of ethanol plants.
The primary was unusually crowded, with Democrats who might have passed on a Senate race feeling energized by O'Rourke's narrow 2101 defeat.
He went again to the E.R. It was a mob scene — crowded with people who, like him, appeared to have the flu.
Throughout March, the beaches of the sunshine state have been crowded with college students on their spring break amid the coronavirus pandemic.
But the homes where Mira and Kevin live, patinated and imperfect and crowded with debris, more fully capture the spirit of mingei.
But it's busy and crowded with too many things I have to deal with, and not enough that I want to do.
In December 1990, when he was 21, Mr. Awow fled Somalia for Kenya in a boat crowded with about 200 other refugees.
But those two constraints leave a broad thoroughfare, crowded with ships, fighter jets and nuclear weapons, where the president has considerable discretion.
But it still has bustling sidewalks crowded with shoppers and, in areas like the meatpacking district and Union Square, hordes of tourists.
On the main road cutting through the Karada district, the sidewalks are crowded with vendors hawking designer knock-offs and sticky sweets.
Some roads are already crowded with people heading north, and tomorrow, after schools and offices shut down, it could be far worse.
The music-streaming space is competitive and crowded, with Apple, Google, Amazon, Pandora, Tidal, iHeart Radio and dozens more battling for ears.
The briny, tidal water of the Bei River, the residents' lifeblood, has been dredged and is polluted, overfished and crowded with ships.
And if, in the midst of a grocery store crowded with holiday shoppers, you lose track of your shopping cart, don't fret.
Hospitals have been crowded with people suffering from cold-related illnesses, such as influenza, dehydration and pneumonia, said Ayesha Akhter, she said.
Mr. Abe pointed his trekking pole into the forest as we started on the trail, which was crowded with families and children.
The streaming landscape has grown increasingly crowded, with Disney, AT&T's WarnerMedia and Comcast-owned NBCUniversal soon launching services of their own.
The Power Ultra Lounge, a two-story club not far from the State Capitol, was crowded with patrons around 2:30 a.m.
By contrast, my studio tends to be very crowded with paintings as I work intensively, preferring to paint rather than clean up.
Once you head west, to the wider section of Omotesando, the thoroughfare becomes much busier, the sidewalks more crowded with swiftly moving masses.
At the same time, the soundbar market is crowded with expensive and seemingly complicated packages that might scare away the casual TV-watcher.
In the movies I saw, America was a large, noisy city filled with tall buildings, big roads, large cars, and crowded with people.
Guests like Mad Men's James Wolk noshed on a taco bar by Chipotle and the See's candy bar was constantly crowded with celebs.
If you think this field is too crowded with DJI products, you should check out the offerings from companies like Yuneec and Parrot.
The company didn't add new buttons for each service because it was already getting quite crowded with buses, subways and ride-sharing services.
The bus encountered streets crowded with revelers celebrating Rara, a popular festive season in Haiti that stretches from Mardi Gras until Easter Sunday.
The Galaxy Z Flip launches as the foldable smartphone market has become increasingly crowded, with companies like Motorola and TCL entering the space.
Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Wegmans are all often crowded with loyal shoppers, and many of them go for the stores' frozen foods.
Batman Forever Bebe's Kids Beethoven's 2nd Wayne's World The Wizard of Oz The SNES catalog is crowded with cash-grab movie tie-ins .
Thus we learn that when slave ships crowded with people stolen from their homelands sank, it was not a total loss for shipowners.
Along with Final Fantasy XV and The Last Guardian in December, this winter has been crowded with great video games from Japanese developers.
At the height of the con, the roads are flooded with people, and the streets that aren't closed off are crowded with cars.
But perhaps the most compelling image from the show was actually created in 1926, imagining London's skies crowded with planes, helicopters, and dirigibles.
And by the window is Brooklynn's bulletin board, crowded with a collection of inspirational sayings she jotted down not long before she died.
Dozens of people were injured in Tuesday's disaster at the San Pablito open-air market, which was crowded with shoppers just before Christmas.
Sidewalks in Times Square that are usually crowded with tourists on a balmy summer Saturday night were overflowing as Broadway theaters canceled performances.
The backroom of Wicked Grounds is now crowded with men in various states of cross-dress, the majority of whom are extremely closeted.
This goes way beyond Rosalind Franklin: Look around any lab, anywhere in the world, and you're likely to see it crowded with males.
Thirty minutes before the hearing, the scene outside of the hearing room was chaotic — loud and crowded with a distinct mood of excitement.
DoorDash delivers food from local restaurants in its markets, a space that's becoming increasingly crowded with competition like Postmates and, more recently, UberEats.
The field is crowded with candidates besides Jeb who could also claim the conservative, military-minded and evangelical voters George W. Bush won.
When Bob Rohrbaugh and Janet Spain first saw each other across a crowded room back in 2002, that room was crowded with cats.
But no matter whom you make your movie with, the fact is that the screens in most multiplexes are crowded with franchise pictures.
Even before we've seen a mass launch of actual services, the e-scooter market in Europe is already very crowded with hopeful players.
Why this matters: The luxury bag market is crowded with competition, making it difficult to sell at premium prices and dragging prices down.
The open seat is also likely to become crowded, with a handful of challengers on both sides of the aisle eying the race.
The food-delivery space is becoming more crowded, with players like Amazon and Starship Technologies having introduced their own self-driving delivery robots.
The same principle is worth bearing in mind, also, when trying to make sense of a global political landscape crowded with noisy demagogues.
A floor below me, my apartment — arguably too small for my family of four on a good day — was extra crowded with anxieties.
At tourist sites around the globe, streets and public spaces that are often crowded with visitors remain empty over fears of the coronavirus.
On Saturday, pubs were crowded with revelers who blatantly ignored the government's warning, which resulted in all restaurants and bars closing on Monday.
Take a stroll through market on a Wednesday night, when it's crowded with families, and it's clear that the main attraction is eating.
"This morning it is hard for me to keep my thoughts just on California," Mr. Brown told a legislative chamber crowded with lawmakers.
The park was crowded with visitors and had closed shortly before noon because the carparks were full to capacity, local media outlet news.
"Sometimes the bicycle lane is crowded with double-parks and cabs cannot see me," he said, "and I'm back in the danger zone."
The pre-dawn collision occurred as the McCain was preparing to enter the narrow Singapore Strait, which is typically crowded with commercial vessels.
In a field crowded with candidates competing for campaign dollars, however, super PACs offer a route for little-known candidates to break out.
The city's labyrinthine alleys are crowded with beggars, widows, and ragged ascetics, corpse bearers and the terminally ill, cows, dogs, monkeys, and motorbikes.
It's crowded with the figures who occupied his attention ever since he was a young man finding his way into Bufalino's good graces.
The November movie schedule is crowded with pleasures: There's a tiny indie, several huge franchise blockbusters, documentaries, comedies, biopics, and a lot more.
The ink on the story was not dry when the airways were again crowded with experts claiming a new crime had been committed.
Illustrating the bigger presence of overseas investors in China, Hengrui Medicine's and liquor maker Kweichow Moutai's top shareholder list is crowded with foreign institutions.
Locals in cities like Paris, Amsterdam, and Barcelona are protesting rapidly-rising rents driven by demand for Airbnbs and streets crowded with aspiring influencers.
Unfortunately, the parking lot is super crowded with only one parking attendant, so it takes me 45 minutes just to get out of there.
The queen's white satin panniers look so hard and shiny they might almost be enameled metal; the background is crowded with competing architectural elements.
It was long — three hours that sometimes felt much longer — and absurdly crowded, with 21 candidates onstage, a record for a televised presidential debate.
The streets between West Houston and Chambers were crowded with parents picking up their costumed children prepared for an evening of trick-or-treating.
There's a lot working against the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, a brand that's unfamiliar to buyers in a segment that's crowded with brilliant entries.
The marketplace is already crowded with established companies like Marmot, The North Face and Mountain Hardwear, which have a nearly endless stock of designs.
Tune Out Musical Sleep Mask We couldn't think of a better device to have for a long-distance flight that's crowded with noisy passengers.
Haidar, a young Iraqi man who had been one of the first to board was among them, crowded with dozens of others, including children.
Now, nearly six decades after the NRO was founded, the sky is crowded with other downward-looking satellites, some owned by private intelligence companies.
One firm they approached took one look at the hallways crowded with order-filled laundry baskets and turned the job down on the spot.
Some supermarkets in the capital Managua were crowded with people stocking up on food before the strike, while cars lined up outside gas stations.
"Could it be her?" one recent headline asked, betraying the yearning for fresh leadership amid a French presidential campaign crowded with worn-out politicians.
Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina are crowded with contenders setting up their caucus operations, holding town hall events or visiting African American churches.
Some Democrats say she would add a degree of diversity to a race that at the top looks to be crowded with white men.
One solution to ERs crowded with mental health patients is to do a better job at integrating mental health into medical practice, Pearlmutter says.
The strip was crowded with graves of soldiers and policemen, many of whom had died in Helmand, the Afghan flag hoisted on their graves.
The niche is becoming increasingly crowded with both startups and auto manufacturers trying to develop autonomous technology that could one day replace traditional cars.
The gate was pretty crowded with travelers waiting for the first flight and for the second flight, which I was about to get on.
The same survey also found that 8 percent of households with children under 18 were considered crowded, with more than two people per bedroom.
The new program, created in partnership with Airbnb, is designed to attract locals to the museum at times when it's not crowded with tourists.
But migrants say that it has the reputation for being safer for migrants and less crowded with asylum-seekers than other popular crossing points.
The neighborhood is usually crowded with tourists, but on a recent night, it was full of locals who sang and danced to the music.
We set off at a brisk walk past the sculptures in the plaza, then down a narrow street crowded with art galleries and shops.
On any given day, the high-tech space is crowded with computers, robots, and other machines and populated with doctoral students working with him.
A hiking trip through a glacial ravine crowded with waterfalls and enclosed by sheer cliff faces is just about as breathtaking as it sounds.
Also tucked in is the curry of your choice, crowded with chicken heady from cardamom and cloves or nubs of goat plush with fat.
On Saturday, the sidewalk outside the shop was crowded with protesters, clustering in the autumn sun, some with small children perched on their shoulders.
Cardi B entered through the back and immediately found herself in a narrow hallway crowded with people trying to catch a glimpse of her.
The subjects age and transform, their piercings multiply or disappear, their flesh goes from taut and unmarked to weathered and increasingly crowded with tattoos.
Even this slightly slimmed-down concert adaptation by Rocco Landesman is still so crowded with incident that there's little room for meaning or emotion.
At the Rain Vortex indoor waterfall, usually crowded with people jostling to take selfies, there was plenty of space to take a photo alone.
When a workspace is already crowded with furniture, the best sit-stand option is one that converts any desk into a dual-mode station.
Always vibrant and crowded, with families and groups of friends, the space has several bars and plenty of room for children to run around.
The Palacio was crowded with people because it was Semana Santa, Mexico's Holy Week, and I couldn't move or see where I was going.
The field and sidelines were crowded with men, women and children who had fled or were struck by gunfire only a few weeks before.
Another image showed rooms crowded with multiple metal bunk beds in what appears to be a dorm that was also used as a storage area.
I was following one of my guy friends into a small, well-lit room crowded with men when I felt someone tugging on my shoulder.
Ms. Coley shares her catches on Instagram, but she guards her prized fishing holes from snoops, fearing her favorite streams will become crowded with newcomers.
Make your way to the club on Seventh Avenue and head upstairs to the windowless bar and black-box theater crowded with tables for two.
Earlier this month it was also crowded with friends, agents, publicists, producers, makeup artists and hair stylists, all hovering around the stand-up Esther Povitsky.
The company was once peerless in the portable market, but now the space is crowded with smartphones and a relentless flood of low-priced distractions.
Gladys Nilsson's canvases are crowded with rounded and inflated figures, reminiscent of Fernando Botero's, that seem to push outward, demanding ever more space for themselves.
I opened my briefcase and extended my arms for a Secret Service screening, then entered the restaurant crowded with Trump supporters in campaign T-shirts.
We push past Diamond Head, toward the windward side of the island, finally settling on Sandy Beach, which is crowded with surfers and boogie boarders.
He also said that the company's Fremont factory, which is being expanded, will likely be too crowded with S, X, and 3 production to accommodate.
Warren is seeking to stand out in a Democratic field crowded with progressives vying to take on U.S. President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.
Baker told consulting firms bidding for the NRSC's business he wanted to spend money before the airwaves were crowded with messages from other outside groups.
He commissioned polling to test how strong a contender he would be in a Republican primary that is already quite crowded with well known names.
The beverage scene is crowded with popular tea brands like Chaayos and foreign players that team up with local companies to gain an upper hand.
And the city will be crowded with revelers attending New Year's festivities, including concerts by Britney Spears, Bruno Mars, Maroon 5 and the Foo Fighters.
Las Vegas, the epicenter, is a woolly boomtown crowded with menacing riffraff in which Ms. Kruger's demure character, Romy, stands out as a conspicuous alien.
The night before at a rally in North Las Vegas, Rubio strode, chest out, onto a stage crowded with validators — 22016 of them in all.
The original vision featured pre-recorded content, but that was abandoned after Darling and Ashfield realized the space was likely to become crowded with competitors.
There was a column of thirteen tabs on the left side of my screen, crowded with nearly identical terms: 'chart review,' 'results review,' 'review flowsheet.
She doesn't spot as many suits these days, but the sidewalks feel just as crowded, with out-of-towners the likely culprits, Ms. Azenberg said.
A migrant shelter in San Diego that a month ago was crowded with arrivals was nearly empty this week as migrant apprehensions have dropped sharply.
Any thought those desperate civilians may have had of seeking refuge in Kurdish-held Afrin, already crowded with an estimated 600,000 people, is fast evaporating.
He was not placed on the disabled list, which was already crowded with nine players, and his status was said to be day-to-day.
He said Mr. Jeune rushed out of a back bedroom in his East Flatbush apartment, which police officials said was small and crowded with belongings.
The cloud wars wage onThe public cloud infrastructure space is crowded, with providers competing for enterprise clients across retail, financial services, healthcare, and other industries.
It was always crowded with many families and a lot of couples on vacation, as well as sizeable groups attending on-site conferences and events.
I brushed him off, and we rolled past the billboard and into a wasteland of bombed-out buildings and mud flats crowded with refugee tents.
In Sunset Park, Brooklyn, most bakeries and taquerias were closed, and a public library was crowded with parents and children they kept home from school.
Just about a year ago, SpaceX sent the rocketry equivalent of a clown car to space: A rocket crowded with more than 60 small satellites.
BRUSSELS — The committee room of the European Parliament was crowded with lawmakers and lobbyists who were facing off with executives of the telecommunications giant Huawei.
The setting is a kind of meeting house crowded with men, women and children, a congregation whose silence and unsmiling faces imply disapproval or perhaps fear.
The movie is the latest entry in the incessantly expanding comic book movie universe, which is crowded with beautiful physical specimens battling hordes of bad guys.
Some subway service resumed in the afternoon, but train stations remained crowded with passengers waiting for trains to restart, many of them sitting on the floor.
If you ever get the opportunity to see these guys in a small enclosed space that's crowded with agitated, drunk and drugged punks, then do so.
In 2006, Mohammed Taheri-azar, an American-Iranian, drove an SUV into an area crowded with students at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
At Kot'átková's current exhibition at Maccarone, a mouse's home is the snake's body, the gallery is crowded with several complicated installations that reference imprisonment and restriction.
Forecasters predicted waves could reach 25 feet high on the south shore of Oahu, where the ocean is typically calm and beaches are crowded with tourists.
Apollo reaped a four-fold return from its early investment on acreage in the Oklahoma formation known as the SCOOP, which is now crowded with drillers.
There's another problem the app is trying to solve: the fact that many places that might have been previously worth visiting are now crowded with tourists.
Satellite imagery of the key yards at Shanghai, Dalian, Guangzhou and Wuhan show them almost continuously crowded with warships and submarines at different stages of construction.
LG Display is shifting its mainstay liquid crystal display (LCD) business toward next-generation OLED panels, as the LCD panel industry is crowded with Chinese rivals.
In 2006, Mohammed Taheri-azar, an American-Iranian, drove an SUV into an area crowded with students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Reliance's domestic push made sense in an Asian fuel market that is increasingly crowded with new refinery capacity from the Middle East, Southeast Asia and China.
Whatever the figure, the streets were crowded with protesters from the early afternoon on Saturday, and swelled in number as the march kicked off at 4pm.
The three sat together, May and Mackenzie clutching the statements they had prepared, waiting through the fog of proceedings in a courtroom crowded with unfamiliar faces.
Italy's petrol station network is over-crowded, with around 21,000 stations across the country, twice the number in France and almost three times that in Britain.
When Frank calls me into his office the next morning, his desk is crowded with vape juice bottles and he's wearing the same clothes as yesterday.
THE Brenner Pass between Italy and Austria is an Alpine fantasy landscape of sheepfolds and snowy peaks, traversed by a highway crowded with holidaymakers and truckers.
Gorka said any specific plan to go after Warren is in early stages, because the Democratic field remains crowded with 17 candidates still in the running.
Ms. Eisenman's most ambitious works consist of large-scale street scenes crowded with figures and intimations of her Expressionist forebears, especially James Ensor and Edvard Munch.
The field is crowded with so many existing players — Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, CBS All Access and ESPN+, among others — and some will invariably fail.
Italy's service station landscape is over-crowded, with around 21,000 points across the country, twice the number in France and almost three times that in Britain.
Things are getting a bit crowded with the return of Victor Cruz, but Shepard is still the No. 2 receiving target to own until further notice.
Calise attributed that to teens' interest in healthier food as a whole, and a beverage space that's increasingly crowded with kombucha, coconut water, and cold brew.
In Mandalay, a center for Buddhist learning crowded with temples and monasteries, monks in burgundy or orange began filing barefoot into the old airport before dawn.
As the trial unfolded, the wooden pews of the courtroom—crowded with journalists and lawyers—were regularly cleared out so that witnesses could offer private testimony.
Vast russet-colored fields, once devoted to crops, were crowded with mud—spattered tents, webs of clotheslines, eddies of plastic bags, children investigating mounds of refuse.
A cholera outbreak spread in Port-au-Prince, overwhelming hospitals and straining a city crowded with the one million people displaced by the earthquake in January.
Clinton would be entering a Democratic field crowded with potential contenders, a major shift from 2016, when nearly no Democrats were eager to challenge her. Mrs.
He blamed "criminal negligence" and "slovenliness" for the blaze, which started in a children's play area and then swept through nearby cinemas crowded with young people.
She faces a field crowded with qualified candidates, including Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, a former law school dean who has spent a career building social justice programs.
And, of course, Ottawa is crowded with official homes, including Rideau Hall, an estate of 26 buildings including one now housing Mr. Trudeau and his family.
Yes, downtown is a little bit more crowded with out-of-towners, they say, but the sun still shines on Waco and there's no place better.
VICE News followed him this week as he attended several town halls, some crowded with Democrats, and was rewarded with more Iowa nice than Washington hysteria.
This might be followed by thon lamian, noodles in a ruddy beef-bone broth crowded with napa cabbage, green beans and fat thumbs of daikon radish.
An interstate highway bridge crowded with rush-hour traffic dropped into the Mississippi River in August 2007, sending at least 50 vehicles plunging into the water.
It is crowded with competitors from McDonald's to Taco Bell to Dunkin', and Wendy's will need to convince consumers to give up their ingrained breakfast rituals.
When it was left open during the hot Roman summers, before air-conditioning, the nearby apartment balconies were often crowded with neighbors sneaking a free show.
The crews of the Libyan vessels have become more aggressive in patrolling the coasts where human traffickers launch boats crowded with migrants desperate to reach Europe.
Mr. Digrugilliers applies his checklist to the kitchen, where the counter is crowded with mismatched dinnerware, new appliances and clutches of flatware bound with rubber bands.
Beneath open shelves crowded with mismatched serving vessels, Gohar's knives are suspended across a three-foot-long magnetized ceramic knife strip that resembles an outstretched hand.
"At lunchtime on a sunny day the sidewalks were crowded with men and women talking about the latest sensation in the typewriter business," one passage reads.
In a New York City crowded with hyperliterate young jazz talent, the 24-year-old vibraphonist Joel Ross has been putting forward something refreshing and direct.
Clubs are crowded with horny people who just want someone to sleep with; your friends' friends are all coupled up, or worse they're single and lame.
The field of candidates seeking the Democratic nomination is becoming increasingly crowded, with more contenders expected to announce their candidacies in the coming weeks and months.
Others zoom out to take in a smoky sitting room crowded with taxidermy, or a staircase strewn with broken toys presided over by an unnerving clown.
The Henry Street Settlement became ever more crowded with dance activities, and by 1970 Mr. Nikolais and Mr. Louis realized that their companies had outgrown the premises.
But the city's many beaches are still crowded with tourists and locals sipping coconuts and playing futevôlei (a local hybrid of soccer and volleyball), just like always.
The earliest, an untitled 224-by-24-inch canvas from 1961, is crowded with brushy, cloud-like forms in warm tones of gray, off-white, and black.
Inside, quarters were tight, not unlike a submarine, crowded with deadly equipment, the heavy machine guns and boxes of ammo, and the racks of 1,225 pound bombs.
It's not a perfect fix, but you can usually still connect to Wi-Fi (provided it's not crowded with other users) so you're not completely cut off.
The city center is crowded with mansions, palaces and stately buildings whose original occupants were linked to the slave trade or industries based on it, historians say.
A doorway hung with a child's bedsheet leads to the rear of the shop, which is crowded with garments draped with clear plastic and suspended on hangers.
With RF Mitch Haniger returning from the disabled list, the Mariners' outfield is getting a bit crowded, with Jarrod Dyson and Guillermo Heredia also on the roster.
Two lithographs from 1827 by European visitors to Rio, capital of the new empire of Brazil, depict picaresque street scenes crowded with traders, monks, hawkers and slaves.
Imagine if you had to endure a single week in a hate-filled world, crowded with enemies of your own making, the object of disgust and derision.
They achieved laudable academic successes in spite of skimpy school budgets, rundown buildings and hand-me-down textbooks, often in classrooms crowded with 40 to 50 students.
"What's happening now is that ... they are targeting areas that are crowded with people," said Mohammad Rashid, a rebel official from the mainstream Jaish al Nasr faction.
And in a market that's crowded with confusing white boxes that may or may not work with your existing gadgets, that's not a bad idea at all.
If all goes well, that transformation could also mirror the maturing of Apple's streaming service, as the company launches its contender into a field crowded with stars.
It's so crowded with acts, so accessible online and so commercialized that the music critics of The New York Times decided to sit things out this year.
We took the stairs, crowded with teachers and families, up to the fifth floor, where her tiny office was at the end of a long, narrow hallway.
The glamorous skyline of Shanghai at night is contrasted with daytime images of its smoggy harbor, crowded with ships carrying coal to fuel China's insatiable energy appetite.
In Schwartzman's film, the screen is often crowded with other screens, as we read the messages that wing back and forth in the wake of the attack.
Imagine if you had to endure a single week in a hate-filled world, crowded with enemies of your own making, the object of disgust and derision.
The Capitol hallways have been crowded with both reporters and summer tourists in recent weeks as Senate Republicans work on an overhaul of the U.S. healthcare system.
Still, it was positive news to cap a week that, while still crowded with distressing news, came loaded with reasons for optimism -- for anyone but Donald Trump.
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.
In his personal gym at home, the wall is crowded with framed pictures of Mr. Sabin with Republican luminaries, reflecting years of support for the Republican Party.
Gunny's escape was confined to several blocks of Times Square, an area crowded with tourists, before he came to a stop at a parking garage, police said.
I found the final part a bit crowded with new characters and developments, but was still riveted by the experience, the luminous storytelling and Quietly's devoted determination.
On a recent morning, the small offices of the Nicaraguan Pro-Human Rights Association was crowded with people waiting to file reports of threats, violence and persecution.
At the same time, the video streaming space is becoming increasingly crowded, with Disney, AT&T's WarnerMedia and Comcast-owned NBCUniversal soon launching services of their own.
"Vice" is crowded with supporting players, figures plucked from the limbo between the headlines and the history textbooks whose names chime like alerts on an ancient cellphone.
And sale lots are likely to be crowded with other shoppers, Mr. Montoya said, meaning you will probably have to wait longer to take a test drive.
Some polls have shown that Mr. O'Leary and Mr. Bernier were the most popular candidates in what had been a field crowded with 14 candidates until Wednesday.
Ilulissat's major source of income is halibut, and its small harbor, which sits on the opposite side of town from the fjord, is crowded with fishing boats.
Analysts say Singapore's industrial REITs sector is ripe for consolidation as it is crowded with smaller companies finding it challenging to grow in the last few years.
Although I'm not sure I've been in a bar where customers aren't allowed to stand, Bar Centrale wouldn't be the same if it were crowded with people.
These are places crowded with voters who tilt toward liberal positions on social issues and recoil from Trump's volatile persona, particularly the way he talks about race.
What happened: A gray Dodge Challenger rammed into the back of a silver convertible on a narrow side street crowded with anti-racism counterprotesters in downtown Charlottesville.
They have a loop you can bike around, which is great for kids because you are separate from the cars and it isn't too crowded with people.
And investors aren&apost sure when it will end, especially as FedEx throws itself into an e-commerce field that&aposs already crowded with UPS, Shopify, Stamps.
When people "don't receive their medication for TB or HIV, then they keep infecting each other, because they live in small rooms, crowded, with babies," Ouyu said.
The show's centerpiece is the enormous "Christ's Entry into Journalism" (2017) an 11 by 18 foot collage crowded with over 80 ink drawings of heads and figures.
The area's vibrant Asian heritage is on full display along Clement Street, which cuts through the district and in Inner Richmond becomes crowded with shops and restaurants.
The visual of the presidential limousine on the mostly frozen-in-time streets of Havana, crowded with 1950s-era cars, is likely to make for a striking contrast.
In fact, the world's tallest mountain is getting so crowded with climbers, spring 2019 is shaping up to be one of the mountain's deadliest climbing seasons in years.
While the sneaker resale market is crowded with big venture-backed startups like StockX and Goat, Stadium Goods is the only one wasn't launched around a mobile app.
There's something about a no-frills bike that can still hold its place in a peloton crowded with oversized aero tubes, disc brakes, and other bells and whistles.
Trump's cabinet already is crowded with senior trade officials, including Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and the director of the newly created White House National Trade Council, Peter Navarro.
They also told us that in the sports space it was so crowded with ESPN, NBC, CBS, AOL at the time, Sports Illustrated, on and on and on.
In a saturated festival market crowded with often-redundant lineups, the maturity and relaxed atmosphere of Next Fest offered a refreshingly slower, but decidedly fun, change of pace.
While the US market may be difficult to penetrate given Washington's concerns around the security threat that Chinese companies may present, India is now crowded with Chinese brands.
The market for enterprise analytics is obviously pretty crowded, with a number of vendors ranging from Cloudera to IBM vying for a similar group of large enterprise customers.
The area was crowded with Muslims shopping to celebrate the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, in the worst attack the capital has seen in years.
But investors and banking analysts warned the scheme would be no panacea for Italy's banking sector, which is crowded with weaker lenders and has difficulty recovering bad debts.
According to Walker, Holt Cemetery is "extremely crowded, with nearly 60,000 interments," and those buried in below-ground plots there are exposed to elements that disrupt their graves.
In Budapest and provincial cities, especially in the more prosperous west of the country, gyms and bars, cafés and restaurants are crowded with young professionals with disposable income.
Grillot, a construction worker, said that he had to step in when the shooting started in the bar crowded with fans watching a University of Kansas basketball game.
Two initially peaceful protests at the weekend degenerated into running skirmishes between baton-wielding riot police and activists, one in a suburban shopping mall crowded with Sunday shoppers.
But the space is already crowded with rivals, including social network megalith Facebook â€" which rolled out a similar format in 2014 â€" and Apple's nascent ads business.
But in a year that was unusually crowded with original new musicals and standout revivals, it's worth asking: Without Hamilton, what shows would have risen to the top?
It was a little crowded with walls and racks, so we weren't able to flow from one section to the next as easily as we would have liked.
That he'd even consider a gig at this event, its lineup crowded with mostly B-list, past-their-prime political celebrities, showed how far his star had fallen.
Summer's also a good time to join or go to the gym: It's the off-season, so it will be less crowded with most people out of town.
When certain areas become so crowded with low-income housing, residents in more affluent areas become less willing to accept lower-income housing units in their own neighborhoods.
That type of dominance is exactly what Apple needs going forward, since the smartwatch field is about to get much more crowded with entries from big name challengers.
The riverfront became crowded with hundreds of the penitent, men stripping down to underwear, women in full dress, stepping into the water's edge, looking eastward, hands pressed together.
And the shelves are crowded with stuff you'd expect from an undergrad with a right-wing tilt: The Prince, Wine for Dummies, Ender's Game, CliffsNotes for Ayn Rand.
Meanwhile, the stage was crowded with lots of dancers listlessly hurling themselves about in the background in hopes of creating the illusion of an on-stage mosh pit.
The top half of the draw is crowded with almost all the remaining traditional football powers, as twice-world champions Argentina, finalists in 2014, face 1998 champions France.
In Cape Town, on a recent hot afternoon in South Africa's summer, four poachers from Hangberg scrambled down some granite boulders near Clifton, a beach crowded with vacationers.
The contemporary Korean hangover-drink industry is crowded with dozens of varieties, which tout ingredients such as raisin extract, red ginseng, milk thistle, lotus, and Korean pear juice.
In a city crowded with new towers, the inspections are expected to grow more popular — good news for thrill seekers hoping to scale the city's terra-cotta canyons.
The usual starting point for the research is the repository in St. Louis, a vast building crowded with more than six acres of shelves stacked 29 feet high.
Far from the skyscrapers and monuments downtown, squads of police and safety inspectors have been scouring the city's sprawling outer neighborhoods crowded with laborers from poor rural China.
Although the legislative calendar is crowded with other priorities, he is not expected to face significant opposition and the Banking Committee scheduled a confirmation hearing for Nov. 28.
Wang was concerned that other viral diseases -- such as the common flu -- could easily spread in the large converted space, crowded with rows of beds without any partitions.
The couch set up in Central Park was oversize and lime green and crowded with Instagram celebrity dogs and cushions bearing the logo of Scotch-Brite lint rollers.
Believing that "the shelves are crowded with perfumes," he declared at the outset of "Song of Myself" that he would not be seduced by such finery and fakery.
But whereas in 2013 the airwaves were crowded with advertising from groups supporting and opposing the various candidates, this time around, Mr. de Blasio will be largely alone.
The walls are crowded with portraits of pompous-looking men in uniforms, the forebears of the princess's husband, the field marshal, who is away for a military campaign.
The Western Blessing was crowded with Germans journeying to Pennsylvania to found a utopia, and these people quarrelled incessantly about the details of the earthly Paradise to come.
But now he had a flashy bus of his own, the left side crowded with colorful stickers paying tribute to grassroots supporters who had helped pay for it.
Arabia has few active archaeological sites like Al Wusta, "but places like Europe are absolutely crowded with dozens of teams that have been working for decades," he said.
The 360 square-kilometre sliver of land, wedged between the Sinai Peninsula and Israel, is crowded with 2m people, most of whom don't consider Gaza their ancestral home.
More than a week after the collapse, a horrible smell of trash and decomposing bodies still wafts through the neighborhood, which is crowded with survivors, mourners and volunteers.
This time of the day made for the perfect opportunity to shop in the enclosed, tight booths at the holiday market that usually get very crowded with people.
" He went on to eulogize AIDS victims like Gilkerson, a San Francisco actor and puppeteer who died in 1989: "The streets of heaven are too crowded with angels.
On a recent afternoon, Seabra's Marisqueira restaurant at 87 Madison Street was crowded with devourers of cockles bathed in garlic sauce and grilled lobster stuffed with crab meat.
His reconstructed work space has a cane hooked on his piano chair, bookshelves crowded with volumes and photographs, and a light box view of his rolling green yard.
A man was shot in the wrist at a New Jersey mall crowded with Black Friday shoppers and police evacuated the building as they tried to find the shooter.
"We chose to enter the market via the document sharing use-case, and not the serialisation use-case, because the serialisation space is already crowded with blockchain," he adds.
For starters, the video streaming market is getting increasingly crowded with Apple TV Plus and Disney+ launching next month and HBO Max and NBCUniversal's Peacock services coming next year.
Starry says its arrays have their own integrated backhauls — the specific connection that brings internet to your home while avoiding the bulky fiberoptic cables that are crowded with data.
Mayman, for his part, does seem genuinely thrilled about expanding the ambitions of his passion project, even if the road ahead is crowded with obstacles for realizing the vision.
We visited Vegas, but only for a second, to watch the show plant a flag for more story in a two-hour premiere that was crowded with flag-plants.
"I notice that the table behind the Resolute Desk, once crowded with Obama family photographs, is now empty except for one framed picture of Trump's father," the author writes.
And as commercial ventures like SpaceX and Blue Origin ramp up their space tourism plans, Earth's orbit is about to get even more crowded with both junk and spacecraft.
Those and other disturbances have drawn attention to problems the station's concourse-level areas, which can quickly become crowded with delayed passengers when one disruption ripples to other trains.
But, the car industry is a crowded with established players — how is Apple just going to walk in and serve everyone when it has no track record building vehicles?
Through a hallway crowded with scores of smiling angel dolls and various cherubim, we parted a few warming curtains to the living room and entered a cabinet of wonders.
Just over the border in Maryland, in Hagerstown, we stopped at the coyly named Hempen Hill BBQ, a sprawling sports bar crowded with folks looking to cure the munchies.
The terror in Barcelona began when a van veered off into a pedestrian area of the Las Ramblas district, a popular spot with tourists crowded with stands and shops.
The group Jamaat-e-Ahrar has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing on Sunday in a park in Lahore crowded with families, including many Christians enjoying an Easter outing.
Mr. Martin's smoothly sprawling new album, "Velvet Portraits," is also crowded with collaborators, but none of the above, despite the fresh sizzle of Mr. Martin's work with Mr. Lamar.
He first acquired the sales bug as a preteen working at his family's businesses, including Blazer's Spa Luncheonette on Queens Boulevard, a street crowded with mom-and-pop stores.
The market is pretty crowded with Facebook and all the apps and websites that connect people who want to date, so I can't afford not to be on point.
A giant green heart with the words "Love Wins!" was painted in neon against black metal, brightening a corner crowded with tourists and women hauling groceries in shopping carts.
In the 1990s, bookstores were crowded with mental-illness memoirs — Kay Redfield Jamison's "An Unquiet Mind," Susanna Kaysen's "Girl, Interrupted" and Elizabeth Wurtzel's "Prozac Nation," to name a few.
On a recent Sunday afternoon, the park was crowded with art lovers, families, migrant workers on their day off and even newlyweds, all taking selfies with the new installations.
Viewed from a certain remove, Caracas may seem like any other capital in the developing world: streets crowded with traffic, people hustling to work, shops open and doing business.
In a classical landscape crowded with talented musicians, Ms. Jansen stands out not so much for her virtuosity — though she can make sparks fly — as for her eloquent listening.
It's crowded with noble, villainous and comical characters: police spies and magistrates; radical firebrands and anxious liberals; pompous officials and plain-spoken workers; servants, tradesman, gossips, thugs and children.
Venture capital is now crowded with investors wielding different levels of financial firepower — angel investors and microfunds, corporate venture capital, and mega-sized funds, to name just a few.
Like the Pope, the real one, walking alone in the center of Rome in an empty street usually crowded with tourists, acting like "The Young Pope" by Paolo Sorrentino.
Hanoi's broad avenues are crowded with honking cars, storefront venders, street peddlers, and some five million scooters and motorbikes, which rush in and out of the intersections like floodwaters.
Bridget followed Angela through a foyer and into a dim room; the far wall held large windows, but they were crowded with greenery that let in almost no light.
Both of them generated enthusiastic crowds during the final days in white-collar suburbs around the state crowded with college-educated professionals drawn to their intellect and lucid presentations.
This is prompting firms around the region to scramble to address upcoming maturities and funding needs before the markets become crowded with Gulf sovereign debt sales and other issues.
Though the palace and the surrounding grounds are undoubtedly crowded with tourists in the summer, it is a can&apost-miss, dreamy sight that visitors are unlikely to forget.
The street, lined with small houses, most of them three stories tall, was cordoned off on Sunday evening, when the area was still crowded with firefighters and emergency workers.
Bland's father was a pastor, while Maas's parents ran a nursery, 12 verdant acres crowded with curios from around the world and home to a wallaby, among other animals.
He knows that the barroom ceiling is already too crowded with hanging mementos donated by famous patrons, but he still has room for the microphone given by Jimmy Fallon recently.
Even so, Thomas's house is crowded with monuments to himself, from the beautiful woman (Louise Bourgoin as Milly) in his bed to the Oscar-like golden statuette on a shelf.
Sony may have picked a good time to get out of the streaming business, as the market will soon become a lot more crowded with a host of new players.
Voters at the Progress Iowa dinner said they were digging in for a long year crowded with presidential candidates — and few of them wanted to even hint at a favorite.
Desperate to know what happened to her father, Lara persuades a drunk ship captain (Daniel Wu) to escort her to Yamatai, where she finds an island crowded with treasure-seekers.
Nike itself created the new version of the app, in a field that is now crowded, with rivals Adidas AG and Under Armour Inc both buying running apps last year.
More than a century of suppression of natural wildfires has allowed forests to grow more crowded with trees, brush, and plants than they would if they were allowed to burn.
The shooting, in a high-traffic area near the National Mall crowded with tourists and other bystanders, was the latest in a string of security episodes involving the White House.
Or, better yet, folded inside a house-made pita and crowded with a small fury of pickled cucumbers shipped from the West Bank and turnips brined alongside beets until pink.
It's also undeniable that through the past two weeks, he's played lights out football, and has the Vikings looking like legitimate Super Bowl contenders in an NFC crowded with talent.
It is a Thanksgiving-worthy dessert for the pie averse, crowded with grated sweet potato, roasted bananas, pineapple, peanuts and currants, and topped with a lightly sweet cream cheese frosting.
The story he tells of his thinking life is crowded with other people: talks he's been to, papers he's read, colleagues he's met, talks they've been to, papers they've read.
Apple's second attempt to enter the mid-tier smartphone market, crowded with Android devices by rivals like Samsung Electronics and Huawei, is seen as an improvement on the 5C strategy.
The change in practice is actually likely to benefit automakers like Ford, by avoiding a market crowded with low quality entrants that still woo potential customers by undercutting on price.
The grand ballroom was crowded with dark-suited businessmen and hipster chefs, philanthropists and clergy, dancers and artists, and the tiger and bear mascots of the upcoming Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
It was a time when AIDS wards were crowded with patients, and medical personnel focused on treating the living, leaving the fate of unclaimed bodies largely unobserved and little documented.
At least 35 other people are believed to have died in another episode on Sunday, when a dinghy crowded with more than 130 migrants sank within hours of leaving Zuwarah.
CreditCreditTamir Kalifa for The New York Times Juan Sanchez grew up along the Mexican border in a two-bedroom house so crowded with children that he didn't have a bed.
My desk in the corner is always crowded with paints, palette knives, bits of paper, glass, or other materials that I collect and that at some point could be useful.
Nearly 16 years after Marion's death, at the age of 91, Kevin's home now feels like a secondhand bookstore, crowded with treasures that only its owner could identify and unearth.
At the Morgan, it ended with a dance that fit awkwardly into the small hall, which was already crowded with the chorus and the Boston Early Music Festival Chamber Ensemble.
It is the entrance, at last, to the main hall that, on this day, is crowded with tables decorated with flowers and basking in the light of dozens of chandeliers.
Pet City The couch set up in Central Park was oversize and lime green and crowded with Instagram celebrity dogs and cushions bearing the logo of Scotch-Brite lint rollers.
Across the level ocean of her mind come floating certain refugees in a makeshift plastic boat so crowded with passengers they are stacked in layers and dropping over the sides.
No matter how fast your reflexes or precise your aim, these combat arenas get too crowded with too many different enemy types to make pure, reactive flow a viable strategy.
A meal at Han Oak is essentially a meal in the couple's home, the dining room crowded with new friends and everywhere the smell of wood smoke and crisping beef.
Although this is what is known as "winter" in Los Angeles, the market is always crowded with people and produce, and is a big source of revenue for many farmers.
I'm used to friends from New York, San Francisco, and Houston posting screenshots showing Pokémon Go maps crowded with "gyms" for battling other players or "pokéstops" for refilling the game's supplies.
The Dirt series trades the safety of asphalt for offroad rally racing, and that has allowed it to stand out in a market crowded with heavies like Forza and Gran Turismo.
Destiny's recharging Guardian abilities — grenades, melee skills, super attacks, and the new class abilities — are part of what makes the game feel unique in an industry crowded with first-person shooters.
The move signifies that Google is rethinking how it competes in the world of streamed video as the landscape gets increasingly crowded with a selection of options from which to choose.
Mumbai firefighters were also trying to extinguish burning debris that could further endanger people who were still trapped in the building in Bhendi Bazaar, an area crowded with markets and shops.
CHICAGO — During Memorial Day weekend, this city reopens its Lake Michigan beaches, regular fireworks displays start at Navy Pier, and the downtown streets and spruced-up Riverwalk are crowded with tourists.
Protests scheduled over the weekend include 'Shopping Sunday' centred on prominent shopping malls, some of which have previously descended into chaos as riot police stormed areas crowded with families and children.
In a town that's grown crowded with great fried chicken—Southern, Korean, quadruple-fried and served cold, at the bar at Momofuku Ko—it's all the more impressive for standing out.
Chobani insists the slowdown reflects struggles among its peers, but shelves have become crowded with brands like Siggi's and Noosa that introduce new styles of yogurt and are resonating with millennials.
But as tens of thousands reached the Legislative Council in the Admiralty business district, the starting point in Victoria Park was crowded with thousands more still waiting to join the march.
But they have certainly had trouble maintaining that enthusiasm in Western markets as the field has gotten more crowded with competitors that are perhaps less sensitive to hardware margins than HTC.
The dating-app landscape is crowded with options: Tinder, Bumble, OKCupid, Match, Plenty of Fish, and Zoosk, as well as other lesser-known services, such as Coffee Meets Bagel and Hinge.
The space was crowded, with attendees spilling out onto the balcony for a smoke, so that very little could prevent people from walking on Stone's rugs or testing out Reaves's chairs.
This Black Friday, the stores in Montreal were packed, especially in the underground, labyrinth-like malls such as Eaton Center, which was crowded with people seeking shelter from the subfreezing weather.
Every inescapably groovy note is perfectly calibrated to life your spirits and bow your head, and Lori's tough, soaring vocals especially stand out in a genre crowded with crooning hippie dudes.
The event, organized by Critical Resistance, was crowded with South Side organizers, the youngest of whom were invited onstage to offer tributes to Davis, the most famous person in the room.
Mr. Sibley listened attentively throughout the presentation on Friday, which took place in a conference room at the Texas Supreme Court that was crowded with forensic scientists, attorneys and Texas Rangers.
On Tuesday, Afghan police officials said that "unknown gunmen" had shot up a car crowded with workers headed for the night shift at the base, killing eight civilians and wounding two.
One of my friends who works with me on our high school newspaper wanted to get lunch early, and the place was already crowded with a line stretching around the block.
Kaimuki is crowded with dining options, but two of the best are the product of the same man, the Oahu-born chef Ed Kenney who espouses local first, organic, if possible.
The surface of the rice is crowded with toppings: maybe a shower of scallion rings over curls of shrimp and succulent chicken, which the server paints with sugar-thickened soy sauce.
"Oh, my God, I saw chickens — lots and lots and lots of chickens, 350,000 chickens a day," she said, still shaking her head at the looping conveyor belts crowded with birds.
Her living room was crowded with house plants that seemed to blend in with the greenery, and she said the light had diminished over the years as the trees grew taller.
Jaffa Road, which was bleak and deserted at the worst moments, was given a face-lift and a new light-rail line, and is now crowded with pedestrians, lively and unrecognizable.
The arrowheadlike tips of the surrounding mountains were still topped with dull white summer snow, but the lakeshore was crowded with families who swam, splashed and sunbathed on its three beaches.
With the airwaves crowded with those ads and, to a lesser extent, Steyer's, "we would need to be spending a lot more ... to make a dent," one Booker campaign aide explained.
Suspicions arose because some rescue crew seemed to know in advance where to find the flimsy boats crowded with migrants after smugglers sent them off from north African ports, he said.
The global market for video streaming, now dominated by Netflix Inc, is about to get more crowded with the Apple TV+ streaming service and Walt Disney Co's Disney+ launching in November.
It's hard to break into a media environment where politics recently have been crowded with GOP tax-reform efforts, immigration policy and the threat of a government shutdown, among other issues.
In a city crowded with peddlers and performers, there are few hucksters more maligned than pedicab drivers, who have been thoroughly regulated and zoned after reports of collisions and price gouging.
The global market for video streaming, now dominated by Netflix Inc, is about to get more crowded with the Apple TV+ streaming service and Walt Disney Co's Disney+ launching in November.
And in both cities, and all over the country, political races are crowded, with double-digit numbers of candidates vying for office: 14 (four of them women) for mayor of Chicago!
Back then, the second-term senator and her team viewed her gender as a potential liability that could undercut her efforts to exude strength and experience in a field crowded with men.
An addressable market that's crowded with competitors therefore tends to be a less attractive "fact pattern" (in analyst lingo) to public investors — unless the company can establish clear differentiation against those competitors.
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But where other games have petered off and seen their user numbers fall as the gaming market has gotten crowded with competition, Words With Friends has shown remarkable staying power — and growth.
Like many North Americans, my first exposure to Swedish meatballs—or, let's be honest, Swedish cuisine entirely—came after several hours of wandering through showcase living rooms crowded with brightly colored furniture.
The loss could signal a difficult road ahead for AT&T in the streaming space, which is becoming increasingly crowded with new entrances expected by companies such as Disney, Apple and NBCUniversal.
As New Yorkers know, that street, known as "Billionaire's Row," is now lined with construction sites and crowded with construction workers as a colossal wall of skyscrapers is added to Manhattan's skyline.
The field will be crowded with party favorites and there are closed primaries—contests that non-Democrats cannot vote in—in 18 states, with two right at the top of the season.
Global poultry producers hoping to cash in on South Korea's craze for fried chicken and beer face a market crowded with local birds that have clipped prices and profits for Korean growers.
For Siemens Healthineers and its traditional rivals, making the transition from being mainly hardware companies to medical software pioneers is seen as crucial in a field becoming increasingly crowded with new entrants.
A few days after speaking with Ali Sher in West Raqqa, my translator and I followed two pickup trucks, crowded with about twenty Arab fighters, through the southern fringes of the city.
While the public beaches were crowded with families, stray dogs, surfers, snow birds and hawkers selling everything from flan to mass-produced tchotchkes and handmade stuffed animals, the resort's beach was tranquil.
Earlier, conditions within the chamber had been set to eighty degrees and eighty-per-cent humidity, to match those at the customer's facility; now the room was cooler and crowded with engineers.
It's high agritainment season in the state of New York, roadside farms crowded with parking, with u-pick pumpkin harvesters, apple-pickers, corn mazers, kids crammed in lil' red wagons, waving squash.
With the AirPods Pro, Apple is closing the gap between its popular earbuds and the competition, especially as the space continues to get even more crowded with newcomers like Amazon and Microsoft.
During the proceeding, the courtroom was crowded with Mr. Cruz's friends, relatives, former students and the parents of former students, about three dozen people in all who had come to support him.
For once the trio in the "Quoniam tu solus Sanctus" didn't sound crowded, with Ms. Harvey, the mezzo Cecelia Hall and the tenor Alek Shrader creating room for one another's intricate embellishments.
A throb of Mexican music plays steadily, though there is no room to swing your hips because the place is so crowded with young fashionistas taking selfies against the red brick walls.
In a state of mint-and-sugar euphoria, we walked through the neighborhood's streets, which were crowded with locals finding their way into restaurants and bars for a sun-filled night out.
Every surface in the room around her was crowded with sex toys, weapons, and miscellaneous objects—a rubber chicken, a pair of velvet gloves—that took on a sinister connotation by association.
We piled onto a ferry for a tour of the Gorée Island, where former slave-trading houses and narrow stone lanes shaded by bulky baobab trees were crowded with Western tour groups.
The playwright was present, wearing a cream-colored cardigan, crisp jeans and gleaming, off-white, all-leather Chuck Taylors, seated at a folding table crowded with script binders and room-temperature coffees.
Drivers honked enthusiastically when they passed by schools crowded with protests, presidential candidates backed the teachers' demands, and celebrities took it as an opportunity to decry longstanding underfunding of California public schools.
As worn by Vogue's party guests, camp tended to express itself as a willingness to expand to greater circumferences than usual, and the space was soon crowded with radiating layers of tulle.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Dutch police arrested a 35-year-old homeless man Saturday on suspicion of stabbing three teens on a street in The Hague that was crowded with Black Friday shoppers.
The catch is that you're in a setting crowded with other characters who may or may not be other players, and the real secret is knowing how to blend into these crowds.
A nearby riverbank is crowded with farm bins and barge loaders operated by global grain trader Archer Daniels Midland, farm cooperative Riceland Foods Inc and suppliers Crop Production Services and Agrium Inc.
Hilariously funny and uplifting, Anner "seizes not just my moments but my mistakes" to craft a life crowded with fans, love and Internet fame, reminding us that disability is no match for dreams.
Trump's visit on Tuesday serves as something of counter-programming for a state crowded with Democratic presidential candidates -- nearly two dozen of whom have been campaigning for the Iowa caucuses early next year.
While nobody suggests the situation is as dire as in the 1990s, when street corners were crowded with state employees laid off in the name of restructuring, there are major long-term risks.
With major metropolitan areas — crowded with hard-hat construction sites — painting an alluring picture of steady economic progress, business leaders here retain a sunny optimism that is rarely heard from the presidential candidates.
Instead of inundating players with a map crowded with goals and quest icons, it features a more free-form structure, allowing players to explore at their own pace, and mark their own objectives.
In terms of competitors, Cichon cites PROS, Vendavo, Zilliant, Navetti, Vistex, and Apttus as the largest, but says that the space is crowded with over 20 larger solution providers and many smaller ones.
Minniti said more security would be deployed "in areas where there are the biggest crowds" involved in the EU meeting, and also at tourist sites normally crowded with visitors, according to the statement.
Trip preparation and information discovery is crowded with a high number of online reservation agencies because it is lucrative (owing to the average purchasing size and scalability through global airline and hotel partnerships).
As adults, though, time is at a premium and learning a new language can feel like an extra chore in a life already crowded with parenting, netflixing or just trying to stay afloat.
The field has just grown a little more crowded with new entrant Meituan, the Tencent-backed food delivery and hotel booking giant that raised $4.2 billion through a Hong Kong listing last year.
Earlier this month, global hedge fund managers Bridgewater Associates LP and Winton Group got the regulatory green light to launch private fund products in China, a market crowded with nearly 9,000 local competitors.
Cartosio told a parliamentary committee in May that he had suspicions about certain humanitarian groups because some rescue crew seemed to know in advance where to locate the flimsy boats crowded with migrants.
The discounted prices are below: The market for mesh routers is getting more and more crowded, with big names like Netgear and Google joining in alongside earlier, smaller companies like Eero and Luma.
"The old 'FSRU only' business model is becoming crowded with pressure on returns," Golar told investors in June, saying it was turning to LNG-to-power projects to drive some of its growth.
Despite 30-plus years of education reform, many of our urban schools are crowded with low expectations, high teacher turnover, inadequate rigor and a dearth of opportunities when compared with more resourced schools.
Density, verticality, sidewalks crowded with pedestrians: This is public space, a sense of the street as a shared landscape in which we have no choice but to accept that we are here together.
At times, the wooden dock at Kakaban Lake gets so crowded with divers in their black wet suits that they resemble the sea lions basking in the sun at San Francisco's Pier 39.
Their presence in some of the country's busiest transit hubs recalls a far grittier time in the city when violent crime was rampant and transportation stations were crowded with many more homeless people.
Some recruiters and experts describe an increasingly difficult environment for wealth advisers across the industry as the business of wealth management has become more competitive and crowded with countless digital, self-directed options.
On a campus bus tour crowded with out-of-state students and parents, a senior in a red dress, black heels and pearls (a guide uniform) offered that fact as a selling point.
What in the World The slick entrance hall at one of Modern Education's Hong Kong centers has the look and feel of a movie theater lobby, crowded with teenagers after school lets out.
The site of Trump's 2005 wedding to Melania, the gothic stone building was crowded with worshipers, who were politely chided to put away their camera phones as the President and his wife entered.
"They want to crush the committee," said Hla Ohn Mar, 21, one of the sacked leaders, speaking in the emergency department of Thingangyun hospital, which was crowded with young workers on Monday afternoon.
Some recruiters and experts describe an increasingly difficult environment for wealth advisers across the industry as the business of wealth management has become more competitive and crowded with countless digital self-directed options.
Both gombo frais and sauce graine are crowded with giant hunks of beef and smoked turkey, a stand-in for the more profoundly pungent smoked fish that's a beloved ingredient in West Africa.
" Greenberg also has never written for streaming television, which, crowded with well-spoken, almost implausibly quick-witted characters, is undoubtedly indebted to his plays, whether it's HBO's "Succession" or Apple's "The Morning Show.
The AI processor market is led by Nvidia and Intel but is becoming more crowded with startups developing chips for different markets, as well as large companies developing processors for their own needs.
On a cool October evening, in a Brooklyn studio crowded with canvases, some still wet, Diane Foley stood before an oil painting of two solemn grade-school boys in the Libyan civil war.
The market is projected to be worth $3.2 billion by research firm IDC and is fast becoming crowded with entrants that also include Alphabet Inc's Google, Cisco Systems Inc and Atlassian Corp Plc.
The shop — in the heart of the Diamond District, on West 47th Street — is crowded with used instruments and the whimsical sculptures that Mr. Ritter creates during his downtime from spare saxophone parts.
Adding misfortune to misery, on Sunday afternoon, a pipe burst in the ceiling of the arrivals section of Kennedy's Terminal 4, flooding an area that had been crowded with stranded travelers and baggage.
For weeks ahead, if not months, cable shows will be so crowded with news and analysis of impeachment that only the top Democrats may have a guaranteed shot at getting on the airwaves.
But the Tokyo-headquartered company has missed a trick by delaying the IPO until now, said some fund managers, pointing to Line's diminishing growth prospects in a Japanese market crowded with messaging platforms.
The broth is a living thing, animal, drawn from a pot crowded with bones — long marrow bones, neck bones rayed like starfish, oxtail bones ringed with meat — and kept seething through the night.
Imagine a single cinder-block room, crowded with aisles of VHS cassettes organized by genre, and a curtained-off closet in the back with the tantalizing adult videos hidden on the other side.
Given interest in the space, it's no surprise that China's electric car market is fairly crowded, with names like start-up Nio and leading local automaker BYD among those competing in the space.
The library and the living room that opens off it are crowded with personalized photographs of friends, such as Naomi Campbell, old copies of i-D magazine and paintings from Diana Vreeland's bedroom.
Globally, the market for trastuzumab is getting increasingly crowded, with analysts saying late on Wednesday that U.S. biotech firm Amgen and partner Allergan are seeking approval for their form of trastuzumab later this year.
As the race for 2020 heats up and the field is more crowded with women than ever, GoT can be seen as a fiction-based lesson in what's to come (symbolically) in this election.
It's the latest sign that Apple's AirPods have been a hit, proving the headphones can stand out in the market even as the industry becomes increasingly crowded with new arrivals from Samsung and others.
The room was crowded with two printers, a table, another small desk and a huge file cabinet filled with old homicide cases that no one had bothered to move when the units switched offices.
As we rode down that street crowded with LGBTQ friends and allies, there were lots of women who were of the generation who watched the original L Word who were thrilled and who cheered.
But the United States is a mature market that most industry executives say is heading for a downturn, and it is already crowded with over 40 automotive brands and 300-plus models on sale.
Warren, who is seeking to stand out in a Democratic field crowded with progressives, said in a blog post that the companies have been allowed to purchase potential competitors, like Facebook's acquisition of Instagram.
Yet the whistle-stop trip he undertook through the Muslim (in Saudi Arabia), the Jewish (in Jerusalem) and the Christian (in Rome) faiths may have been too superficial, too crowded with protocol, to register.
The company in the past unleashed its fleet in autonomous mode on public roads at high speeds, after dark, in areas crowded with pedestrians and with a single backup driver in the front seat.
A market originally dominated by Sling TV and PS Vue is growing increasingly crowded with competitors like DIRECTV NOW and fuboTV, not to mention services like Hulu and Vidgo which have yet to launch.
Traffic app Waze has irked homeowners who find their once-quiet streets crowded with drivers, for example, and an IP mapping glitch once turned a Kansas farmhouse into ground zero for angry internet users.
First I visited the artist Rebecca DiDomenico, whose house was as open and airy as a Balinese villa and crowded with an extraordinary range of her creations, made from raw minerals and dead insects.
On Wednesday, Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson stood before a room crowded with uniformed Chicago police officers and announced plans to increase the department by 2400 sworn officers, the largest such expansion here in years.
As the book stalks its way forward with a campy plot, Hemon is "trying to have some fun despite this land so crowded with the lost and the lamented," our reviewer, David ­Gilbert, wrote.
Wedging himself around a table crowded with Republican donors at a Hamptons beach house, he jumped in as Senator Mitch McConnell described how important it was to hold on to the Senate this fall.
In the San Diego incident in April, a gunman walked into the Chabad of Poway crowded with Sabbath worshippers, and opened fire with an assault-style rifle, killing one woman and wounding three people.
Their dilapidated, three-bedroom home was filled with other relatives—Lee's aunts, uncles, and cousins—and got even more crowded with the addition of neighbors who often came by to drink with Lee's grandmother.
"There is huge unrest," he said as soon as I sat down in his office, a modest room whose walls were crowded with framed posters, including one of him shaking hands with Yitzhak Rabin.
"It's my job to know everybody," said Ms. Cooper, holding court in a hazy, smoke-filled lounge packed with couches and a bar crowded with jars of marijuana bud, rolling papers and smoking accessories.
He aligned himself with gun-control activists; was shunned by gun sellers, buyers and firearms industry employees; and became one of the most cited names in a gun debate increasingly crowded with corporate voices.
In addition to the tangible positive impact of reducing customer financial stress, the Big Four's relief efforts could boost the incumbents' reputations, which is key as the market has become more crowded with challengers.
On a typical Friday afternoon, the small, deliberately unmarked mosque on the road out of Shelbyville would be crowded with rows and rows of Somali men, praying between their shifts at the poultry plant.
The Republican primary in the Fourth District — which is being vacated by Representative Trey Gowdy, perhaps best known for leading the House committee that investigated the Benghazi attack — is tremendously crowded, with 13 candidates.
PARIS — A boat crowded with hundreds of Africans sailing across the Mediterranean after being turned away by Italy this week has exposed anew the shaky fault lines in Europe's approach to the migrant crisis.
Team: West Ham United Known for its cutting-edge bars, offbeat galleries and ethnic restaurants, East London is by far the city's trendiest area, crowded with shoppers during the day and clubbers at night.
But bulk packs of toilet paper are snatched off supermarket shelves almost as soon as they are restocked, and city blocks are crowded with residents lined up at shops just to buy the product.
In a scene crowded with excellent young ensembles, the Calidore String Quartet can assert itself with pride, having recently won both a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship and the M-Prize International Chamber Music Competition.
Singapore's industrial REITs sector is crowded with smaller companies such as Sabana REIT, ESR-REIT and Soilbuild Business Space REIT which have found it challenging to grow in the last few years, analysts said.
It's a small feature, but as the video streaming market gets increasingly crowded with the launch of Disney+ (November 12th) and Apple TV Plus (today), smaller services like Hulu can't afford to get complacent.
The field on the left is crowded, with more than a dozen candidates running, and Mr. Valls is a divisive figure who could struggle to rally leftist rivals, including some of his former ministers.
Australian Open organizers were briefed by the Victoria state police over an incident in downtown Melbourne in which a man deliberately drove into a street crowded with pedestrians, killing three people and injuring 20.
Trucks crowded with civilians' furniture, mattresses and rugs were seen on Friday hauling out of towns across much of Idlib and western Aleppo, another area of northern Syria hit hard over the past week.
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Tehran's upscale northern neighborhoods had boutiques selling Pierre Cardin, cinemas showing Hollywood films, restaurants serving French food, and dance clubs playing Abba, while the southern stretches of the city were crowded with impoverished slums.
It was uncertain, too, whether such a measure would be seen as a priority during a legislative session crowded with issues that may be easier for politicians to talk about and win points on.
Chahed is competing in a race crowded with prominent figures, including the current defense minister Abd El karim Zbidi, the vice president of Ennahda Islamist party Abdel Fattah Mourou and former prime minister Mehdi Jomaa.
Tens of thousands of people have fled further into the enclave in the face of the warfare, a U.N. official said on Thursday, and residents of Douma said shelters were crowded with the new arrivals.
And yet, as word of the summit pinged around the internet and barged onto newspaper front pages already crowded with Trump-news, a third camp made itself heard, arguing that maybe this time is different.
In San Francisco, already home to absurdly steep streets and sidewalks crowded with humans and discarded scooters, city legislators voted to ban delivery robots from most places and severely restrict them in areas where permitted.
Ohio's Sherrod Brown faces a vexing question: In a 2020 Democratic presidential race already crowded with some of the party's biggest progressive stars, is there room for his perpetually rumpled brand of blue-collar populism?
Chilo's: This always-down-to-party Mexican theme bar stays crowded with great frozen drinks and an awesome outdoor space complete with a taco truck that turns out tortas and tacos late into the night.
A record surge in tourism in the past four years has fueled New Zealand's impressive economic growth but left its infrastructure straining, with locals complaining of once-tranquil nature walks crowded with people and rubbish.
A basement space with blacked-out windows, crowded with camera equipment and journalists who were assigned to cover the Leader during the state visit of a foreign dignitary but were not allowed to look outside.
Goa is a state on India's southwest coast, thought it could almost be its own country: made up of connecting beaches crowded with tourists and hippies, and dense, humid forests where locals live and work.
"Glory," her first album since 2013, is her latest attempt to reclaim her place on the pop charts, which are now crowded with younger performers who have studied her the way Ms. Spears studied Madonna.
There are cards from children in Las Vegas, red hearts filled with well wishes collected from a nearby fundraiser and a big poster board crowded with notes from co-workers and customers at the restaurant.
With dark, piercing eyes, high cheekbones, a jutting chin and long raven hair, he was a paladin who defied authority and, in an era crowded with civil rights protests, spoke for the nation's oldest minority.
The church gymnasium we're currently working in is partitioned — one end providing hot drinks and snacks as the other three quarters are crowded with people on cots and air mattresses, many of them medically fragile.
When I met her in Jaramijó, Mendoza welcomed me warmly into her home, which is crowded with her children and grandchildren and a flow of customers who step inside to buy diapers, plantains or cheese.
But within the first hour of the opening, the ground-floor booths of the world's top dealers were, as usual, crowded with wealthy collectors, eagerly browsing — and sometimes buying — freshly available works by established names.
WASHINGTON — The photograph has all the trappings of a Renaissance painting — crowded with characters, action and emotion — only this one is set in a congressional hearing room and features figures frequently found on C-Span.
In stark contrast to the slums of Lower Manhattan, which were crowded with tenements, the area around the border between Kings and Queens Counties was barren and, thus, an ideal location for numerous human remains.
Against another wall, a radiator cover was crowded with statues of saints and vases of artificial flowers, and there was a display cabinet set out with china plates and cups, decorative glass, and china animals.
Instead, the 2020 Democratic primary field is already crowded with candidates, some who are newer to the national political scene than he is, and some who have embraced the very policies he championed in 2016.
Monday at Congregation Shevet Achim, a synagogue tucked between homes on a residential block of Sheepshead Bay crowded with mourners, police officers and members of the Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, a Jewish neighborhood watch group.
We live in a time where large studios have agreed on a think-tank aesthetic: big studio posters are photoshopped templates, crowded with every character who has an adjacent franchise and a line of toys.
The paid streaming space is already crowded, with major players like Spotify and Apple Music in the lead — and even they have failed to capture the vast majority of the listening public, largely due to price.
The primary complaint about Twitter, or at least the stereotypical one, used to be that "no one cares what you're eating for breakfast" — that the network was too crowded with personal minutiae to be of use.
But the way we use land, notably by cutting down forests and replacing them with pastureland crowded with over 1 billion methane-belching cows, also contributes around 23 percent of the planet's human-created greenhouse gases.
Sheltering in camps or in the homes of friends and relatives, they are struggling to start over in dire conditions as Idlib becomes ever more crowded with people displaced from Damascus, Homs, and most recently Aleppo.
The market is currently crowded with delivery apps, from platforms like Seamless and GrubHub to services that employ their own fleets of freelance couriers like UberEats and Caviar to select-menu operators like Ando and Maple.
Shouldering open the door, we found an establishment called Tep Bar, whose interior was lined with century-old worn teak and crowded with arty Thais; the ambience lay somewhere between a speakeasy and an opium den.
There's also the High Line, which despite often being crowded with tourists, is a handy walkway to next-door West Chelsea and beyond, according to David Rockwell, the founder and chief executive of the Rockwell Group.
Over the weekend, Surma's aisles were crowded with longtime customers, saying goodbye and wondering where they would go now to find painted pysanky eggs for Easter, or kutia, a sweet grain pudding, for their Christmas feasts.
Analysts said a merger could start a wave of consolidation in the United Arab Emirates banking sector, which is crowded with more than 50 banks and squeezed by lower government spending and tougher global capital rules.
Singapore's industrial REITS sector is crowded with smaller companies such as Sabana REIT, ESR-REIT and Soilbuild Business Space REIT which have found it challenging to grow their assets in the last few years, analysts said.
The six-day affair features the rhythms of the region, and crowded with vendors selling traditional food, as well as viche, the sugar cane liquor that serves as the base of its drinks — and traditional medicine.
He had entered the water by climbing down kelp-covered boulders and steadying himself against a concrete-encased pipe connected to storm drains along the nearby West Side Highway, which was crowded with rush hour traffic.
Last weekend, several major U.S. airports were crowded with travelers returning home from abroad, dealing with new enhanced health screenings due to the coronavirus pandemic and waiting in long lines which themselves raised public health risks.
With a cast of 12, including Ms. Fellini as the Booth sister Asia and a chorus of four who double as scheming Confederates, it's too crowded with people we don't know well enough to care about.
Along the way, it passes Guatemala City, the country's busy capital, crowded with 3 million people and creased with deep ravines that, in the rainy season, funnel floodwaters loaded with refuse and waste to the river.
As early primary states start voting in the next few weeks, markets from the Midwest to the Northeast to the Deep South are getting more and more crowded with content from presidential, House and Senate candidates.
It is a paradox that these admirers of Mao Zedong, a Marxist revolutionary who railed against Western imperialism, have found things to like about this American president, a property tycoon with a cabinet crowded with millionaires.
And personal finance is becoming more crowded, with outlets like Mint and NerdWallet offering news and tools, Verizon Media going after millennials with a new personal finance site it just started called Cashay, and Meredith Corp.
A narrow creek ran through the front yard, where barefoot children leapt back and forth, chasing one another and shrieking; picnic tables were crowded with groups of friends, eating dinner and making conversation above the music.
Now the congressional agenda for the remaining four months of the year is crowded with new obligations, including hurricane recovery assistance, immigration, and an Obamacare fix as well as longer-term budget and debt-limit deals.
In the race to differentiate itself in a market crowded with delivery companies and big conglomerates, Coupang has moved beyond being just a website and a collection of warehouses and built up a huge delivery network.
New York-based Casper was most recently valued at $1.1 billion, according to PitchBook data, but the mattress market has become more crowded with mattress and sleep start-ups, including Nectar, Leesa Sleep and Tuft & Needle.
The battlefield in northern Syria is crowded with a diverse array of forces near Al Bab, including Turkish-backed Syrian militias, Syrian government forces, Kurdish and Arab fighters backed by the United States, and ISIS militants.
The space, crowded with garment racks, could have been mistaken for a costume shop, were it not for the giant poster boards propped against the walls, which were covered in mini-Polaroids of harsh, alluring faces.
It's a pitiless vision of who we are, crowded with grim hallucinations and grimmer jokes that nevertheless — through startling combinations of color and form in the service of unfettered imaginings — manage to feel lighter than air.
The parking lot is located near near Kauffman Stadium, home of the Kansas City Royals, and was crowded with cars of Royals fans who parked and walked to the stadium for opening night of the baseball season.
When a market is crowded with competitors, it suggests that the barriers to entry are too low, making it more difficult for a public investor to gain deep conviction about the prospects of one company over another.
Image 2 of 7003 CUZCO, Peru – The old colonial palace high in the Andes and crowded with treasures from Peru&aposs bygone golden age feels more like an emergency room than a workshop for recovering damaged artwork.
The area, which is crowded with delis and fast-food restaurants where students congregate after class, lies between an elementary school and the campus of the former Thomas Jefferson High School, which now houses several high schools.
Vos said the experiment will not assess one of the major technology hurdles facing drone deliveries: creation of a low-level air-traffic system that can maintain order as the skies become more crowded with unmanned vehicles.
As the first light of the sun falls on Cairo, it finds the city awake, the streets crowded with people milling around to the peculiar sounds of the early-morning prayer and the soft bleating of sheep.
They decided to initially exclude China, as the market was already crowded with no shortage of funding available, leading to much larger investment round sizes compared to the U.S. and Europe, as well as notoriously high valuations.
NICOSIA (Reuters) - Two boats crowded with 305 Syrian refugees arrived in Cyprus overnight, police said on Sunday, one of the largest group landings of migrants to the island since the outbreak of the Syrian war in 2011.
Police halted rail traffic, evacuated the site and cleared streets crowded with tourists and locals enjoying a hot summer's evening in the historic city centre between the station and nearby Grand Place, Brussels' landmark Renaissance town square.
Schools were raucous and crowded with students at this time last year but now, they are empty because the start of the new semester was postponed from March 2 to 23 as a precaution against the virus.
BATON ROUGE, La. — When No. 203 Louisiana State (4-0) hosts Mississippi (3-1) on Saturday night, the Chute and the Skyline Club are bound to be crowded with fans who would like a beer or three.
Although Dr. McDowell said he thought "the fuss over this one is a bit exaggerated," he said that space was becoming increasingly crowded with bright satellites and that there had been talk of launching thousands of satellites.
Members privately worried that they were being forced into packed meetings and hallways crowded with reporters and staff, despite increasingly pitched warnings from experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to avoid those precise situations.
But as we veered up Via Cappuccini toward the catacombs, the streets grew more cluttered, the buildings more humble, the sidewalks more narrow and crowded with garbage and oddly parked vehicles, until we were dodging speeding scooters.
The dim vaulted opening of St. George's Chapel, whose construction was finished in the reign of King Henry VIII, was so densely crowded with meadow flowers that it felt as if you were stepping into a wonderland.
The poem describes millions of corpses strewn on the ground, some of which, impaled by swords, are left standing up as if still alive because the field is too crowded with the slain for them to fall.
A breakaway Pakistani faction of the militant Taliban group has claimed responsibility for an Easter Sunday bombing that killed 65 people in a park in the eastern city of Lahore that was crowded with Christians, including many children.
A block away, down Avenida Alvaro Obregon, a central artery of Roma that is today crowded with cafes and bookshops, people wove through a nostalgic photo exhibit depicting scenes from the same streets and era as the movie.
Mr. Duraku calls the bread pita, but it's closer to the pide of Turkey or the focaccia of Italy, with serious loft and heft at once, bound by a chewy crust and crowded with sesame seeds on top.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoSamsung's just announced a major update to its Gear smartwatch, which is slowly but surely making a name for itself in a space crowded with Apple Watches and fashion pieces loaded with Android Wear.
Other visible hazards that might be hard for self-driving cars to manage—streets crowded with pedestrians, cars jumping red lights, joggers suddenly running into the road—can also be created endlessly in a simulator without endangering anyone.
In a world so crowded with entertainment choices, I find it hard to imagine seeking out a show where the entire point seems to be exhaustively running down the ways in which an oppressive society could abuse women.
The global enterprise market is "so crowded with competition, with more and more new entrants building fiber every day that we see little cause for concern by regulators," Drexel Hamilton analyst Barry Sine said in a research note.
But it had to fight its way through a field crowded with buzzy pictures, in a year when there was no consensus about which movie would win Best Picture, right up until the moment the award was announced.
To be clear, the coronavirus pandemic is a tragedy — a human nightmare unspooling in overloaded hospitals and unemployment offices with unnerving speed, barreling toward a horizon darkened by economic disaster and crowded with portents of suffering to come.
To be clear, the coronavirus pandemic is a tragedy — a human nightmare unspooling in overloaded hospitals and unemployment offices with unnerving speed, barreling toward a horizon darkened by economic disaster and crowded with portents of suffering to come.
So far, they are a fixture in just one Manhattan neighborhood — Hudson Square, a fast-growing commercial hub that is about to become even more crowded with Google planning a $1 billion campus for up to 7,000 workers.
It was a Wednesday afternoon, an hour before closing, and the place was crowded with birders buzzing about whether or not they'd seen the Anna's, and there were cameras set up on tripods just trying to capture it.
The day I visited, the restaurant was crowded with dewy young people who had stopped in for a working lunch, scheming future plans over $19 Wagyu beef burgers and avocado toast topped with cured salmon and whole chiles.
The man, identified by the police and the French news media as Khamzat Azimov, 20, a French citizen, stabbed five passers-by, one fatally, in the middle of a neighborhood crowded with restaurants and bars, the authorities said.
His roommate, who was home at the time, collected their passports and left the apartment — but it took him two hours to come get out of the building because the stairwell was crowded with other residents, Aletomeh said.
Appliances have long been Sears' bread and butter in the retail world, but lately the space has become more crowded, with players like Best Buy, Costco and J.C. Penney looking to take a larger slice of the market.
Museum boards are crowded with the worst of the moneyed elite, permitting them to launder their reputations for plunder and pelf as they impress their rivals with lavish tax-deductible donations, reap prestige, and celebrate themselves with galas.
Little more than five years ago the chamber would have been crowded with visitors as, outside, swarms of tourists hoisted themselves up the massive beige blocks of the pyramid and convoys of tour buses snaked down the entrance road.
The wrestlers' benches were crowded with boys and girls warming up and cheering on one another as competitors of both sexes took the mat to compete, making it hard to tell initially whether these were boys' or girls' teams.
Major hubs like San Francisco, New York and Boston — while vibrant and prodigious in their production of highly valued companies — also are expensive and crowded with entrepreneurs, all looking to build their startups into the next billion-dollar businesses.
Unfortunately, Democratic enthusiasm has produced not just crowded candidate fields—which are not inherently a problem: imagine a liberal district in which Elizabeth Warren, a prominent senator, faced off against three dullards—but fields crowded with equally viable candidates.
We walked past an official portrait of the Dutch king and queen to a large room, where the furniture had been pushed aside to make space for two long, white tables crowded with empty wine glasses and bread baskets.
Indeed, while the market is massive — in the U.S. alone, Thomson estimates that some $2 trillion flows between public services and constituents annually — it is also crowded with payment companies that want to tap some of that for themselves.
"I hope that the security commanders hurry up with the security screening of my relatives, so that we can move to other areas that have services and we don't stay here crowded with little food and medicine," he said.
He did not name any of the groups, but said suspicions arose because some rescue crew seemed to know in advance where to find the flimsy boats crowded with migrants after smugglers sent them off from north African ports.
The news comes as closures and acquisitions pick up in a market that has become crowded with programs that promise to teach students the skills necessary to attain jobs as web developers over a matter of a few weeks.
By 2014, the route had become so crowded with migrants that the Brazilian government declared a humanitarian crisis and set up temporary camps in parks and central squares throughout the southwestern state of Acre, on the border with Peru.
On summer weekends the trails are a regular thoroughfare, crowded with day hikers, backpackers, thru-hikers and hut-to-hut hikers, though solitude can still be found on some of the more difficult and remote sections of the trail.
Then, on July 29, 1967, he had just strapped himself into his cockpit on a deck crowded with planes when a missile fired accidentally from another jet struck his 20073-gallon exterior fuel tank, and it exploded in flames.
On Sunday morning, many groceries in Wuhan were crowded with residents stocking up, especially on fresh vegetables, fruit and meat, in case even tighter rules might be announced that impeded food supplies or that deterred them from leaving home.
As the city grows more crowded, with a record 8.5 million residents and a forest of new buildings, finding respite from loud cellphone chatter, rooftop parties, backhoes digging foundations, or any other aural assault has become harder and harder.
Heidi Heitkamp The fourth in our run of five consecutive Democratic-held seat where Trump won by double digits in 2016, this race just got a little more crowded with former state GOP chair Gary Emineth entering the race.
Despite the garbage on Bali's beaches, the surf breaks were still crowded with surfers when Cooper and Schulze visited in 2015, they tell CNBC Make It, so they paid a local to take them to a private surfing area.
It's the issue that helped a little-known economics professor unseat the sitting House majority leader in 2014 and elevated Trump just two years later to become the Republican presidential nominee in a primary crowded with more experienced politicians.
Since 22, when the migration crisis began to hit, camps like this have sprung up across the continent from Greece to France, crowded with desperate migrants enduring wretched conditions in their quest to reach a better life in Europe.
Since 2450, when the migration crisis began to hit, camps like this have sprung up across the continent from Greece to France, crowded with desperate migrants enduring wretched conditions in their quest to reach a better life in Europe.
Bill Clinton's Presidency was so lacking in history-making events, yet so crowded with the embarrassing minutiae of scandalmongering, that it was easy to miss the great change that those years meant for the country and the Democratic Party.
Mr. Hershorn said that in recent years, all his favorite photography spots had become more crowded with professional and amateur photographers, looking to capture an image of a supermoon, a blood moon or some other oddity in the sky.
In a city already already comically crowded with well-funded startups promising to deliver your next meal, today is not a happy day: Amazon just announced it's ramping up its one-hour Prime Now food delivery service in San Francisco.
ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - Jalal Talabani, whose presidency of post-Saddam Iraq symbolized the resurgence of the country's long-oppressed Kurdish people, was brought home on Friday and borne to his burial through streets crowded with tens of thousands of mourners.
Another factor is that the economics of delivery drones make less sense in cities already crowded with many competing delivery services and where safety concerns are more abundant, says Josh Gartner of JD.com (no relation to the Gartner research firm).
But as the field grows more and more crowded with would-be social media stars, the margins of the business have become tighter, and it takes more than luck or good clothes to build a sustainable career as an influencer.
They are flocking to border towns like San Antonio, where they anxiously push through streets crowded with informal vendors under sweltering sun to escape a country where a monthly minimum wage can at best buy a few pounds of rice.
Along with his brother, Nikolai, Durov has cultivated a user-base crowded with online extremists that span the political spectrum, all of whom flourish thanks in part to the self-described libertarian's aversion to enforcing his company's own terms of service.
Fences have been constructed cordoning off some stretches of pavement nearby, however, which has made the sidewalks more crowded with belongings and lean-tos and tents along the fast-moving street that divides the Mission District from South of Market.
But let's be real, this fact-checking module isn't really all that useful—finding it requires clicking through to a submenu in a sidebar, and once the user's there the module's crowded with cut-off sentences and poorly contextualized information.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The National Mall, the iconic lawn stretching from the U.S. Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, has become so crowded with commemorative monuments that even the most ambitious tourists find it hard to visit them all in one day.
Hedge fund research firm Symmetric says 21 percent of Allergan is held by hedge funds, which it characterizes as "crowded," with marquee funds Viking Global, Paulson & Co., Third Point, Elliott Management and Blue Ridge Capital among the eight largest owners.
Conlumino analyst Carter Harrison wrote last quarter: This loss of customers has weakened turnover of inventory which has left stores crowded with merchandise — something which further detracts from the shopping experience and has seen many shoppers defect to fast fashion rivals.
The deal is the first to be made public since Apple hired veteran Sony executives Jamie Erlicht and Zack Van Amburg in June to expand the iPhone maker's push into original programming, a field crowded with streaming services and traditional networks.
"There's all kinds of elephants, and the room is crowded with them, I suppose, but that one didn't get much attention, " Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, told CNBC in an interview directly after the meeting.
That marked a major effort by Sun to scale up its niche and specialty drugs pipeline, as the market for plain-vanilla generics - most large Indian drugmakers' bread and butter until then - started to get increasingly crowded with smaller players.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) LAUNCESTON, Australia, March 12 (Reuters) - China's steel and iron ore markets are currently crowded with an overload of information, much of it seemingly pulling prices in opposing directions.
Instead of returning to the Four Seasons Hotel Boston, which was crowded with excited Beliebers, Bieber's drivers drove past the hotel and dropped him off at the corner of the Boston Public Garden with a group of girls around 2 a.m.
Even in an App Store crowded with choices, Duck Duck Moose's software tended to stand out due to its quality design and ability to engage children with apps built from the ground-up using original IP, content, drawings, animation and music.
San Jacinto Street, in downtown Houston, was already crowded with television crews and newsmen when Clay stepped out of a taxi cab with Covington, Quinnan Hodges, the local associate counsel, and Chauncey Eskridge of Chicago, a lawyer for the Rev.
The chaos of the gathering made it a perfect fit for downtown Nashville, crowded with tourist-baiting honky-tonk bars, its roadways cluttered with tractors hauling party buses packed with drunk people decked out in Halloween costumes and cowboy hats.
On a recent Saturday night, the bar top was crowded with rows of multicolored tinctures, like cardamom bitters and sweet-potato shrub, which added complexity to cocktails such as the Whitaker (vodka, ginger) and the Fall of Roebling (tequila, habanero).
Her Upper West Side home is filled with stacks of books and records; the walls are crowded with colorful posters and paintings; and each surface is brimming with plates, bowls and anything else that won't fit into her minuscule kitchen.
BOSTON — The celebrity chef Mario Batali stepped into a courtroom crowded with reporters on Friday morning and entered a plea of not guilty to indecent assault and battery of a woman he met in a bar here two years ago.
At our destination, crowded with people and warmed by the enormous fire, we picked up hefty, wooden-handled knives and dug into an ojo de bife (rib eye) capped with crispy fat and cooked to precisely the rare degree we wanted.
There's now memos posted about keeping safe distances from one another (6 feet etc) but because they refuse to reduce service our crew rooms which are already small are just crowded with people that most definitely are not 6 feet apart.
A quarter the size of Nantucket, it is thoroughly given over to the petrochemical industry, so crowded with spindly cracking towers and squat oil-storage tanks that the landscape is a blur of brand names — BASF, AkzoNobel, Exxon Mobil, Vopak.
On Saturday nights, the restaurant would be crowded with club-goers recovering from partying, and us: loud and sober Muslims, trying to make sure we got our orders in before the first light of sunrise, when each day's Ramadan fast begins.
The teal ceiling is crowded with paper lanterns and colored lights made from taxidermied puffer fish; hanging just above the front door is a yellow surfboard with a skeleton clinging to it, bony limbs locked around the board for better purchase.
I resolved to seek advice about the English teacher's e-mail, but, as time passed and it remained in my in-box, crowded with other, more straightforward messages, the strangeness of it came to feel like a kind of intimacy.
The answer may be a combination of both: City parks are more crowded, with visitors traipsing through even some out-of-the-way spaces; and police officers are also increasingly looking to solve neighborhood problems without resorting to handcuffs or tickets.
Mr. Lagerfeld lived alone in a Left Bank apartment crowded with books and clothes, sharing it only with a Birman cat called Choupette, who became as famous as her master, with her own maids, pillow, diamond necklaces and Instagram account.
But in general, fuel is expensive and the skies are crowded with tiny planes, which drives the prices of tickets lower as airlines compete for the limited set of customers that have the time and money to fly to Europe.
A block away from the park, down Avenida Alvaro Obregon, a central artery of Roma that today is crowded with cafes and bookshops, people wove through a nostalgic photo exhibit depicting scenes from the same streets and era as the movie.
A Reuters photographer who crossed into Venezuela on Sunday morning to the border town of Santa Helena de Uairen said the streets were crowded with thousands of people seeking to leave the country but fearful of a hostile reception in Brazil.
A video taken by a witness showed a man dressed all in black walking quickly down a sidewalk and firing three shots into at least one shop or restaurant in Toronto&aposs Greektown, a residential area crowded with Greek restaurants and cafes.
The marvel of Dory, and of so many Pixar movies, is that the primal payload is securely delivered even as the plot gets crowded with vivid, scene-stealing characters (seals, that octopus, a beluga whale, a whale shark) and takes wildly inventive twists.
Parents complained that non-religious students at the 220th Year Sarigazi middle school get less support than Imam Hatip students and that their classes are more crowded, with an average 284 pupils in a classroom, compared with 22017 on the Imam Hatip side.
But sometime in there, we'll go to the market as well, because going to the market on Sunday is smart business: all of us bundled up tight, slogging through aisles crowded with weather-mad shoppers, looking to lay in supplies for the week.
Analysts said an NBAD-FGB tie-up could mark the start of a wave of consolidation in the United Arab Emirates banking sector, which is crowded with more than 216.9 banks and squeezed by lower government spending and tougher global capital rules.
She writes that, during the trial, a "friend" in the Secretariat of State, the Vatican's administrative nerve center, left her messages on scraps of paper in San Luigi dei Francesi church, which is often crowded with tourists viewing paintings by Renaissance master Caravaggio.
Studios had to have looked at the rest of the calendar and seen how, for instance, the big hits of the holiday season could play for weeks and weeks at top box office potential, often because theaters were less crowded with big blockbusters.
The heaving, sweaty, tin hut gym was crowded with sinewy pugilists, both Thai and farang (foreign), tripping over each other's feet looking for space on the bags or five rounds on the pads with overworked and arthritic Thai trainers on minimum wage.
Finally, if Oprah did run, she'd presumably face a Democratic primary field crowded with senators and other politicians—who knows if she would make it past Kirsten Gillibrand, Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, or any of the other dozen or so potential contenders?
Ten days into 2018, Mehta launched another Trump project in India, in Gurgaon, a global tech hub crowded with high-rises and gated communities that was, until a real estate boom in the 1990s, a lonely stretch of mostly farm and forest land.
JAKARTA, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Indonesia plans to relax bank merger rules to encourage more consolidation in the sector in Southeast Asia's biggest economy crowded with dozens of small lenders, a senior official at the Financial Services Authority (known as OJK) said on Thursday.
I watched the clip one time this morning then promptly put my phone away for a couple of hours — my mind crowded with all of Los Angeles, plus Ariadna Gutierrez, the woman Steve Harvey accidentally crowned as Miss Universe back in 2015.
But more than that, it is a discomfiting reminder of how at least one part of this once-tranquil island is changing, made readily apparent by the jumble of construction crews building the rail line and a skyline already crowded with cranes.
At the children's hospital in government-held Damascus, the waiting room outside the cancer ward was crowded with relatives, many of whom had brought clothes, mattresses and blankets in case they had to spend long periods far from their homes outside the city.
It is crowded with vacationers in the summer, but like the rather less glamorous, family-friendly resorts on the coastline of Brittany and other seaside communities in France, it can feel very quiet in the winter, when many businesses simply shut down.
The bike lane was crowded with bicyclists, joggers, and tourists, many who stopped along the way at three memorials dedicated to the dead — a Belgium mother of two, five Argentine tourists, a computer scientist from Manhattan and a financial worker from New Jersey.
Upper-class, typically Republican neighborhoods "where the rich folks live in the suburbs up across the mountain from Birmingham," as Wallace described the enclave of Mountain Brook during that epic 1970 race, are now crowded with white "Doug Jones for Senate" signs.
The main venue at Aspinwall House was crowded with families taking cellphone photos, and people flocked to "Water Temple," an outdoor installation by the Beijing artist Song Dong that invites guests to make ephemeral paintings on its walls with a brush and water.
On a recent Saturday night, Stoofsteeg, an alley in the district lined by red-lighted windows, was so crowded with tourists gawking at the women on show that walking 50 yards or so took at least 15 minutes of pushing and shuffling.
While Rio de Janeiro may be best known for its fantastic beaches and hillside favelas, the city, which was Brazil's capital until 1960, remains one of the country's major business centers, and its downtown is crowded with high-rises and corporate headquarters.
It was a windswept little triangle of urban greenery, hemmed in by traffic, but with a bit of wandering I was able to get a view down onto the bay, which would have been crowded with naval vessels flying the British flag.
Our captain slowed the motor and turned into a small tributary crowded with nipa, a stalky canelike plant that is a food staple for native people here, and from there we navigated into a recently dredged canal no wider than 10 feet.
In a television landscape crowded with gunslingers like Sugarfoot, Cheyenne, Lucas McCain (the Rifleman) and Bret Maverick, Mr. Hardin carved a niche playing Bronco Layne, a soft-spoken loner slow to anger but quick on the draw and skilled in the saddle.
Aladdin paints Agrabah as a city crowded with people and bursting with color, but it's hard to understand exactly what the characters mean when they describe it as beautiful, since from our viewpoint it just looks like so many CG-rendered building blocks.
VILLA UNION, Mexico (AP) — When dozens of pickup trucks crowded with armed men and mounted machine guns roared into Villa Union, residents of the small town near the US border began to realize they were the target of a military-style invasion.
In 2010, Mohamud, a naturalized U.S. citizen who was then 19, was found to have attempted to remotely detonate a fake car bomb planted near a square crowded with thousands of people attending a ceremony in downtown Portland the day after Thanksgiving.
The Voice was an integral part of the landscape of the city—Manhattan was crowded with those gnarled, graffiti-covered plastic boxes full of free copies of the city's rowdier, weirder alternative to the Daily News, New York Post, and New York Times.
A video taken by a witness showed a man dressed all in black walking quickly down a sidewalk and firing three shots into at least one shop or restaurant in Greektown, a residential area of million-dollar homes that is crowded with restaurants and cafes.
As the marketplace for these types of services gets even more crowdedwith start-ups offering recurring deliveries for everything from apparel to dog treats — subscription companies will need to show shoppers that their services are not only worth signing up for, but renewing.
In Istanbul, two of the men waited for more than 30 days before making contact at a coffee shop in the Aksaray neighborhood — a Syrian expat district in Istanbul crowded with refugees escaping the war and known as a major hub for sex trafficking.
The wide avenue that leads away from the Arc de Triomphe had been crowded with Parisians and tourists enjoying a spring evening, but police quickly cleared the area, which remained empty well into the night of all but heavily armed security forces and police vehicles.
The tech graveyard is crowded with companies that were valued at $400 million when they raised a C round (a third round of funding) but only $200 million (rather than, say, the $800 million valuation the founders had been counting on) on the D round.
Chilo's 323 Franklin Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238 (718) 676-5245 This always-down-to-party Mexican theme bar stays crowded with great frozen drinks and an awesome outdoor space complete with a taco truck that turns out tortas and tacos late into the night.
" The news of her grave illness makes the papers, and the displaced persons' crowd, which has nothing to occupy it but the fruitless wait for the death of Bolshevism, decides to assemble at Teffi's bedside: "From morning until night my room was crowded with people.
A record surge in tourism in the last three years has fueled New Zealand's impressive economic growth, but left the Pacific nation's infrastructure straining, with locals complaining of everything from clogged small town public toilets to once-tranquil nature walks crowded with people and rubbish.
At the border post, the highest paved international crossing in the world, more than a dozen diesel semi-trailer trucks now crawl over the pass each day, and hundreds of vehicles crowded with tourists from Pakistan and China clamber up for photos and picnics.
The panel cited evidence from early warning observers in Syria, who tracked the fixed-wing aircraft from a Russian air base 100 miles from Al Atarib, until its attacks in the early afternoon, when the town's market was crowded with people who had left work.
The floor of the National Retail Federation's annual trade show in New York this week was crowded with alert systems primed to recognize heavy-spending customers, so-called smart shelves fitted with real-time inventory trackers and robots for every step of the supply chain.
Hulu's version of "The Handmaid's Tale" enters a cultural landscape crowded with the genre: A new film of "Blade Runner" will be released in the fall, and George Orwell's "1984" is another retro best-seller, and scheduled for a run on Broadway this summer.
For Terrence Lowenberg and Todd Cohen, the principals of Icon Realty Management, which is developing the buildings based on designs by Studio Sofield, it's all part of a passion project that they hope will get noticed in a marketplace now crowded with modern-looking towers.
He is a celebrity in a world of celebrities, with the looks of a movie star; a regular at the Tower Bar on Sunset Boulevard, its tables crowded with agents and actors; and someone who, naturally enough, was a guest at last year's Academy Awards.
Unlike in the past, when the National Security Council was the president's clearing ground for security policy, one official said that the N.S.C. under Mr. Bolton was best described as another voice at a table crowded with advisers vying for influence with Mr. Trump.
He works from an eccentrically appointed office in Cairo's old city crowded with dozens of tiny figurines, including Roman emperors, Abraham Lincoln, London beefeaters, and the Pope, as well as part of his collection of 3,400 toy cars, carefully arranged on a conference table.
For example, I realized after a couple playthroughs that while searching bushes can sometimes yield helpful presents and good Earthlings, the risk of setting a new enemy loose in the later stages of the game, when the field is already crowded with threats is too much.
I made only right turns, and most of the roads that I drove on were crowded with other cars or construction, so I wouldn't describe my experience as a conclusive test drive, but what I walked away with was a glimpse into what Tesla is thinking.
While it will likely be a challenge for any Chinese makers, especially in a market already crowded with so many brands, he believes Zotye and HAAH could "have a higher chance of being successful" if they can execute the plan Hale and his team have put together.
It remains a marker of immense wealth, but the club is growing ever more crowded, with nearly 47 million people across the globe now laying claim to fortunes in excess of $1 million, according to estimates by Credit Suisse in its most recent Global Wealth Databook.

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