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But we've never seen emergency rooms jammed with damaged livers.
Highways were back to being jammed with the usual Houston traffic.
On the Republican side, the right wing is jammed, with Rep.
Inside, the staircases were jammed with the city's brightest young things.
The kitchen cabinets are jammed with action figures and other collectibles.
New York City's subways are jammed with record numbers of riders.
Of course, the season will be jammed with the typical delightful drama.
The Factory is jammed with jersey and lace and camouflage and khaki.
My night stand is permanently jammed with books I want to read.
Images of filthy detention facilities jammed with refugees has sparked widespread criticism.
Most were rushed to Kings County Hospital, already jammed with flu patients.
We would never use textbooks jammed with advertisements, inappropriate pictures or games.
Others cover several blocks and are jammed with tourists and locals alike.
China is the world's biggest exporter; its cities are jammed with gleaming skyscrapers.
You don't build massive armies, backed by cityscapes jammed with barracks and factories.
A road in New Delhi, India is jammed with traffic, March 4, 2014.
Mr. Kazimirov quickly diagnosed the problem: a broken lock, probably jammed with sand.
The 280 was already jammed with rush hour traffic as I crossed above it.
Khan's social-media feeds are jammed with alt-right Pepe frogs and Islamophobic junk.
I learned that this was their busiest docket, jammed with assault and sexual assault cases.
The Jordanian side of the frontier was jammed with vehicles waiting to cross on Friday.
The worker's finger got stuck in a conveyor belt that was jammed with chicken parts.
Their schedule is jammed with sports, music lessons, family hikes and walking their two dogs.
Each day of its six weeks is jammed with sometimes six, seven or eight performances.
The speech was jammed with more twists and giveaways than a two-hour "Survivor" finale.
She got in her car and hopped on a country road that became jammed with evacuees.
Meanwhile her Hidden Figures costar Janelle Monáe jammed with Leslie Mann and Octavia Spencer let loose.
By the mid-1990s the classes on finance were jammed with wannabe masters of the universe.
Traffic was jammed with terrified civilians fleeing south in trucks piled high with possessions and children.
Traffic was jammed with terrified civilians fleeing south in trucks piled high with possessions and children.
It is a movie packed with action (it's seriously nonstop), but also jammed with fan service.
And don't forget, vintage stores are jammed with racks of fur coats that sell for a song.
Perhaps it's because the donation windows in the Clinton campaign are still being jammed with their money.
"Off the Charts" is jammed with stories of small geniuses being kicked out of places of learning.
Plastic flute shards crack underfoot as people pour out toward Flushing Avenue, log-jammed with honking Ubers.
Black inventors' paths to securing a patent in the United States have historically been jammed with obstacles.
He covered the apartment walls with mural-size drawings jammed with symbols, sexual and spiritual, and text.
My files are jammed with ancient items I have regularly intended at years end to throw out.
Plastic shelves were jammed with hundreds of bottles of laundry detergent, all on display under a hanging chandelier.
The picturesque quarter is now jammed with tourists who descend on it from omnipresent sleek Transgaviota tour buses.
He's danced with Beyoncé and jammed with Justin Timberlake, but Drew Vision is ready for his own spotlight.
"It's usually so jammed with people that biking across is not always a pleasant experience," Mr. McCroskey said.
Locals avoid the city's art museums because they're jammed with tourists clamoring to take selfies with the masterpieces.
Black Friday and the malls jammed with revelers looking for good deals on gigantic screens they'll rarely watch.
Her work achieved liftoff in the mid-60s, though, in lush, mural-size paintings jammed with nude bodies.
Here's an excerpt: The speech was jammed with more twists and giveaways than a two-hour "Survivor" finale.
So we knew we were going to lose the vote but we were really jammed with other issues.
Because the Astral Plane recognizes no musical dividing lines, the rockers jammed with the jazz folk and vice-versa.
Chapin says the streets were so jammed with traffic that there was no way for firefighters to come in.
My email inbox is jammed with messages from women who, like me, are of Middle Eastern and Muslim descent.
Imagine that feeling of an office copier jammed with paper just as you're trying to fetch an important document.
During afternoons helping his father there, Mr. Mouzannar passed vitrines jammed with jewels crafted in the Falamenk Ottoman style.
The thing about today's smartphones is that they're jammed with so many features that their batteries can hardly keep up.
Today, so-called knowledge work is typically not undertaken while tucked in among cabinets jammed with gems and bronze figurines.
Underscoring the unusual interest in Rosenstein's role, the Dirksen Office Building hearing room was jammed with spectators on Tuesday. Sen.
At least when compared to the VIP booth jammed with A-listers and unimaginably hot people that we'd all envisioned.
They're skilled musicians in their own rights: Elayne has played with Count Bassie, while Marty has jammed with Gene Krupa.
REDRUTH, England — Her cupboards are jammed with pasta, rice and couscous — enough to feed a family of five for weeks.
Trees and sidewalks jammed with ride-sharing bikes sit beneath a vast strip of office towers, hotels and apartment complexes.
The shelves of thrift stores can be places of unexpected discoveries, jammed with everyday trinkets and, rarely, with unexpected treasures.
A sailor aboard the U.S.S. Midway, an aircraft carrier, spots a leaky boat jammed with people fleeing tyranny in Indochina.
On Wednesday morning, the bridge between the North Korean and Chinese customs offices was jammed with trucks laden with seafood.
Like the first movie, this one is jammed with action-driven sequences, some wildly bloated and most of them cartoonish.
Critic's Notebook The president's speech was jammed with engineered moments and sweeps stunts — and then came a cable-drama rip.
Its lavish conservatory is jammed with hundreds of exotic plants and a dewy, tropical aroma even through Chicago's bleakest winter.
All around me burly pickup trucks rumble along, each jammed with aluminum toolboxes, gun lockers and the occasional dog kennel.
These are jammed with peekaboo teasers for sequels, since DC comics, like Marvel, require that movies do their own marketing.
Like many villages in the conurbations of Java, it is tucked away off a busy highway jammed with overloaded trucks.
Washington's influence industry is jammed with consultants hired by corporations and trade associations to provide government intelligence about elected officials.
The sidewalks of Cambridge were jammed with students and their boxes, as they always are during the first week of September.
In doing so, he arrives at surfaces that are blurred, scraped, gouged, blistered, peeling, distressed, and jammed with dabs of paint.
At the end of the day, we returned to our Airbnb so jammed with historical relevance that we could barely speak.
Mr. Hansen learned that one enterprising branch manager had invented "per capita day packages," jammed with five or more bank accounts.
A. The country and the tourist sites look exactly the same, but the big attractions used to be jammed with people.
The mountains are summertime green, but the inlet isn't yet jammed with cruise ships and the village isn't overrun with visitors.
He jammed with Neil Young, bunked with a Beach Boy and mingled with Mama Cass and Michael Caine at industry parties.
Half a century later, in a music market already jammed with big-ticket festivals, could another Woodstock muster the same impact?
He was also an electric guitarist who occasionally jammed with celebrity musicians including Bono and Mick Jagger, and a huge music fan.
NICK JONAS AND PRIYANKA CHOPRA ARE REPORTEDLY DATING  Martin joined the band in 1996 and jammed with them until 2001, Pitchfork reported.
Even if you think most bike racks are eyesores, they're still better than staring at a street jammed with angry, honking motorists.
Atop each one sits a plastic container so jammed with tubes and sensors it looks like a protein shake on life support.
The Tokyo subway is jammed with hurrying businessmen in dark suits, rushing women in paper masks, racing kids in plain school uniforms.
They've starred in a Tom Petty video, jammed with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and made a fan out of David Lynch.
He played during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and jammed with Metallica at the 2014 Grammy Awards.
In its aftermath, parts of the airport were overloaded, jammed with planes that had been kept on the ground during the storm.
Instead of a bright, shiny convention center, I found a community center, jammed with writing sheets and tables and food and hubbub.
The Scotts' studio is jammed with a Steinway grand piano, a Murphy bed, two recliners and a china closet full of antiques.
The nondescript backdrop of "Wives and Lovers" makes it feel unfinished, even though it's jammed with nearly a dozen sharply executed figures.
The streets are packed with takeaway restaurants and the roads are jammed with Chinese-made motorcycles with top boxes filled with fatty food.
Our feeds and timelines are jammed with outrageous and incredible accounts that prove what we all already suspected: our political opponents are crazy.
He played during the televised opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and jammed with Metallica at the 2014 Grammy Awards.
While technically a bedroom, it was the apartment's main gathering place, where the couple partied with friends and Hendrix jammed with fellow musicians.
After Hurricane Maria, the power authority's customer service offices were jammed with customers waving $700 bills — for the period the lights were out.
If spins or selected accounts were criminal matters, Pennsylvania Avenue would be jammed with thousands of officials being frogmarched to the federal penitentiary.
Increasingly, climbers worry about the role of the crowds on Everest, where routes can be jammed with people desperate to reach the summit.
Tom Sachs' workshop in lower Manhattan is a warren of rooms jammed with cabinets, shelves, work tables, and sorting systems—all of them customized.
News coverage of the events went largely unnoticed on the network, while instead, News Feeds were jammed with algorithmically pleasing Ice Bucket Challenge videos.
One might overlook a few, but the dialogue is jammed with more eating-disorder jokes, gay jokes, plastic-surgery sight gags, and stereotypes galore.
"They are concerned about getting jammed with a pre-Christmas tree bill because literally everyone hangs what they want on it," said Cowen's Schweizer.
When Justin Rose was asked which holes stood out at Pebble Beach — a course jammed with iconic holes — his mind went to the seventh.
MILAN — The winding staircase of the Palazzo Serbelloni was jammed with visitors photographing the bulbous Venezia lamps that Marcel Wanders designed for Louis Vuitton.
The hallways of the statehouse were jammed with his supporters, including dozens of firefighters and the president of the International Association of Fire Fighters.
Lashio, for instance, is a conduit to China, and the road through town is often jammed with trucks and motorcycles laden with Chinese goods.
Terminals at Heathrow and Gatwick became jammed with angry passengers, with confused BA staff unable to help as they had no access to their computers.
That effort led Ryan's vote to fail on the floor amid a torrent of protests, furious town halls, and congressional phone lines jammed with calls.
Although his images are jammed with religious and occult references, he's more interested in the feelings they conjure than in any overt idea or message.
Still, as offices let out, the streets clogged with traffic, and sidewalks were jammed with people making the long trek home from work on foot.
Closures are up in a field now jammed with programs promising to teach students in just weeks the skills needed to get hired as professional coders.
On Sunday, roads around Santa Rosa were jammed with cars and trucks as people grabbed what they could and fled before the fire engulfed their homes.
His days are jammed with rallies and pep talks for volunteers who are fanning out across the state to plead with people to vote for him.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - London's Old Street gyratory, where Hackney meets the City financial district, has been jammed with traffic for the best part of a year.
It is also increasingly diverse, and school parking lots are jammed with deep-rooted farming families, Mexican immigrants and refugees from places like Burma and Somalia.
Jammed with excited attendees who had won their tickets in a competition, the circular arena had been transformed into an all-Tommy all-the-time fantasia.
He also jammed with the English prog-jazz outfit the Soft Machine and recorded "Church of Anthrax" with John Cale, which became an art-rock touchstone.
An avid guitarist, Allen jammed with Dan Aykroyd — one of the Blues Brothers — at a team party after the Seahawks lost the Super Bowl in 2006.
The Grand Place, a historical site nearby the train station that is traditionally jammed with tourists, was also evacuated as police worked to contain the situation.
Athens, meanwhile, was jammed with protesters against any compromise in the 27-year-old dispute about what Greece will accept as a name for its northern neighbour.
Opposite the desk is a cabinet jammed with large fuses, copper wires, and electrical boxes that seem to report through digital readouts the voltages coursing through them.
App Smart THESE days, you're not limited to recipes in cookbooks: Millions upon millions of recipes are available in apps, jammed with flavors from around the world.
Land is scarce in cozy Key West — especially so near the historic seaport that often is just as jammed with tourists as it is with gift shops.
Those who used to notice it, however, were drawn to its architecture, which was a charming oddity on a strip jammed with clothing retailers and chain stores.
For her upcoming show at R & Company in TriBeCa in September, she plans a room jammed with pieces from her Girl collection, including rugs and a sofa.
The Washington Tidal Basin, the reservoir that sits between the Jefferson Memorial and Washington Monument, is usually jammed with visitors on a weekend morning in late March.
The Family is flamboyantly matter-of-fact, jammed with details relevant to an investigation but not a narrative—a report written in "Sanders Americanese," as Christgau called it.
When bands like PBMIB play the club, the street in front is jammed with people drinking beer and yadong, a traditional Thai rice spirit made at the bar.
Beyond that you'll find an always-bustling intersection jammed with shoppers, street hawkers, cars, busses, trucks of migrant workers bound for the US, and people begging for change.
Give More Love is similarly jammed with cameos, including appearances by Peter Frampton, the Eurythmics' Dave Stewart, Toto's Steve Luthaker, and his own brother-in-law, Joe Walsh.
"Dad jammed with Buddy in Lubbock, Texas and helped change music history by turning Buddy on to Norman Petty Studios," he said in a statement to Rolling Stone.
Hollywood's most storied feud is coming to FX and the first extended trailer for Feud shows that it'll be jammed with gorgeous costumes, familiar faces and juicy drama.
Every bill is jammed with fine print and added entries that simply wouldn't stand a chance of passage if they were examined and voted on as single items.
As for the government hospital, now jammed with injured protesters and sympathetic volunteers, Commander Yadav said it was no longer a safe place for his officers to go.
On a serene Friday evening recently, Shawn Colvin and Steve Earle were in Lower Manhattan, ripping through "Wake Up Little Susie" in a club jammed with their contemporaries.
"We are jammed with all these familiar images from Vietnam, and that helps to reinforce a superficial understanding of the war, or ratifies our conventional wisdom," Burns said.
The book takes the form of an overstuffed scrapbook, jammed with letters, photographs, official documents and fragments from her uncle's childhood journals — doodles of flowers, flags and swastikas.
For those of us who have always believed modelling to be a well-rounded profession, jammed with carbohydrates and mutual support, "The Neon Demon" comes as a blow.
In a Salford pub jammed with suits sipping their after-work pints, Warmduscher are telling me about the time they were thrown out of one of their own gigs.
He has programmed a new season jammed with name talent that kicked off last month with him directing Rory Kinnear in "Young Marx," a new play by Richard Bean.
Also that year, he jammed with President Bill Clinton at a White House jazz concert produced by the Thelonious Monk Institute, where he served on the board of advisers.
An elevated train track cuts through the main drag, Frankford Avenue, which is jammed with convenience stores and cellphone shops, and storefronts boasting haircare products, clothes and pawned goods.
With the road jammed with fleeing cars and fire burning on both sides of the road, Pierce tried to stay calm for the two colleagues who were riding with him.
When it comes to international drugstore products, I am essentially a smuggler, dragging home suitcases jammed with contraband lip balm and retinol creams the FDA doesn't need to know about.
The front of the plane seemed to be in one piece, and it was jammed with broken and twisted bodies as if they had been thrown forward in the crash.
This is Olivia Mitra Framke's second effort (and second Sunday) for The Times; her first, a bit over a year ago, was also jammed with references to its theme honoree.
In a meeting room jammed with foreign and Chinese journalists, the chairman of the Xinjiang government, Shohrat Zakir, dismissed that estimate, but did not say how many inmates they held.
Mr. Tate told one of her biographers, Peter Richmond, that the real shows began after their nightclub gigs had ended, when the band jammed with her in her hotel suite.
Supporters of Goodlatte's bill argue that it could garner 218 Republican votes in the House, which could help them avoid getting jammed with an unpopular immigration deal from the Senate.
There are several deep-sea creatures, like the tiny black seadevil with its frightening jaw jammed with sharp teeth, drawn by Fritz Winter for August Brauer's Die Tiefsee-Fische (1906–08).
With hospitals jammed with victims, authorities put out a call for blood donations and set up a hotline to report missing people and speed the identification of the dead and wounded.
Terminals at Heathrow and Gatwick became jammed with angry passengers, with confused BA staff unable to help as they had no access to their computers, according to passengers interviewed by Reuters.
Miyamoto's been out and about helping to plug Super Mario Run, Nintendo's first mobile game, so he stopped by the Tonight Show and jammed with the Roots while he was there.
Our schedule was jammed with politicians, diplomats, ministers and editors from Indonesia and Australia, important men who were used to occupying space, time and attention, and would talk at numbing length.
You, dear reader, may be reading this right now and remembering a time that your computer crevices became jammed with food—or more likely something far worse, beyond even my imagination.
The exhibition program also features concerts using "digital spider web instruments" developed with experimental musicians like the composer Evan Ziporyn, who previously "jammed" with some spiders in Mr. Saraceno's Berlin studio.
It's jammed with an eclectic mix of antique and traditional furnishings, along with numerous paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures from artists like Picasso, Warhol, Kathy Ruttenberg, Ugo Rondinone and Salvator Rosa.
The long riverside expanse is now jammed with partying youth on warm nights, and is becoming, in terms of race and class, one of the most integrated spots in the city.
In one of his best-known photographs, an elegantly dressed couple kiss atop a taxicab on an Upper Manhattan street jammed with three lanes of cabs, which Mr. Smith had hired.
Meanwhile, the Environmental Protection Agency was jammed with thousands of pleas to maintain regulations when it asked for public comment on Trump's order to look into repealing or rewriting current rules.
On a velvety March evening in Mandeville Canyon, high above the rest of Los Angeles, Norman Lear's living room was jammed with powerful people eager to learn the secrets of longevity.
It's been jammed with features and add-ons that should theoretically make it a great buy for people who find themselves constantly needing to dash off a work email at inconvenient times.
Wirecutter has a favorite, and it's an invaluable Thanksgiving addition when the oven's jammed with bird and fixings, useful for keeping mashed potatoes warm, or dressing, or a huge vat of gravy.
The matatu vans that serve as the city's public transportation system are careening through streets jammed with traffic, and the roadside stands stacked with fresh vegetables are once again busy with customers.
One recent day near Dahriya and neighboring Ramadin, pickups jammed with illegal workers played cat-and-mouse with Israeli military Humvees, racing from gap to gap as smugglers chattered on phones nearby.
Something like a horizontal totem, it combines a block jammed with metal; a section of light raw wood; a darker carved one and finally a sleek black horn curving up into space.
I saw a mother in pajamas bouncing her infant daughter in the very lived-in room her family had stayed in since November, every crevice jammed with diapers and snacks and clothes.
His cabaret is jammed with photos of himself hugging Jacques Brel, Sophia Loren and France's former president, Jacques Chirac, who awarded him the Legion of Honor, the country's highest order of merit.
That eventually broke up, but Steve Holmes, I knew too, because a year previous, he had jammed with a band I was in, but wasn't ultimately interested in playing with us permanently.
Rick had a drum kit in the basement, and when the older boys jammed with their friends, who'd bring over Marshall stacks, "Petey," barely seven, was allowed to hang out and listen.
We knew we were in for a treat because we'd passed it by several times in the morning and the parking lot was jammed with license plates from far away and local.
Roughly 30 minutes later, another car bomb exploded less than 300 metres from the site of the first blast, sending more victims to the six hospitals nearby that were already jammed with casualties.
Staff shuffled through the doors into the wet summer evening, and coming inside, from the street, was a queue jammed with people, young, fresh-faced adolescents who had arrived for the listening session.
Even at midday on a recent Friday, the stretch of Interstate 35 that connects Austin to San Antonio was jammed with pickup trucks and tractor trailers flying south at 75 miles per hour.
It was the day of the press conference to launch Vault 7, and the A.V. room, transformed into an on-air studio, was so jammed with equipment it was barely possible to enter.
A biennial jammed with the art world's present winners could work, I guess, if it organized and analyzed them for new audiences — many, after all, will be discovering them for the first time.
He played gospel music in churches and, through his uncle, met and jammed with the musicians who were forging Chicago's electric blues, notably Magic Sam, a Chicago luminary who became a longtime friend.
At Dust Patterns, familiar household items—vacuum cleaners, glass tabletops, a mattress—are overturned and under-stuffed, placed on their sides or backs or jammed with wooden planks that fan out like fingertips.
It's what I said, is that we are jammed with all these familiar images from Vietnam, and that helps reinforce the kind of superficial understanding of the war or ratifies our conventional wisdom.
The Belles began as a small operation in a Manhattan apartment jammed with rotary telephones, and it evolved into a sensation, acquiring 600 clients and at its peak making an estimated $2 million annually.
Grace Notes The drawers are jammed with jokes typed on 4-by-6-inch cards — 52 drawers, stacked waist-high, like a card catalog of a certain comedian's life's work, a library of laughs.
By late Tuesday night, the vast plaza in front of the basilica was jammed with many tens of thousands of people waiting for their chance to file beneath the portrait of the Virgin inside.
I mean the first time I actually played with Hannah was that gig because I was jamming with Dan a bit, and then I sort of came along and just jammed with the jam band.
Without enough beds in the Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital in Las Vegas and other psych facilities around the state, hospital ERs were jammed with people suffering from mental illness—an average of 230 a day.
Just off Blake's living room, through a doorway festooned with a garland of multicolor pipe cleaners made at one of their craft parties, is their archive, a library jammed with old journals and art books.
For those Democrats, the only acceptable solution is approving the trade deal before Congress leaves for the Christmas holidays — in the middle of a month already jammed with impeachment proceedings and multiple government funding deadlines.
These are not old-fashioned, cast-iron Soviet tanks; these are more like the M1 tanks of the U.S. Army, made of space-age materials and jammed with sophisticated technology from one end to the other.
It was a dusty leftover from a time before word processors and, even more newfangled, computers — a place that at its busiest would be jammed with typewriters that could be repaired, cannibalized for parts or sold.
To either side of the altar are two of the tallest paintings ever made: the "Making of the Golden Calf" and the "Last Judgment," each more than 47 feet tall and jammed with idolaters and redeemers.
The company is proposing to bring such a system to the entire length of the 710 Freeway, a major corridor jammed with trucks between the bustling Los Angeles ports to the city's rail yards and beyond.
Now - with the system's installation mostly complete amid growing threats from North Korea - the fallout is evident in both the shuttered Chinese stores of Lotte and the empty Seoul shopping districts once jammed with Chinese tourists.
Last year, Graves tried to rally his GOP colleagues to pass a massive fiscal 2018 spending package before the long August congressional recess so Republicans wouldn't get jammed with an unpopular bill right before government funding expired.
And 20 hours a day—soon to be 24 hours a day—it's jammed with about two dozen geeks, spooks, hackers, and lawyers trying to spot and quash the next bad thing to happen on the company's networks.
Just when I thought I'd had enough for one evening, an Afro-Cuban-American gentleman pulled me off the bustling Calle Ocho and into a room jammed with dancers bouncing up and down to the beat of congas.
Ghost Recon: Wildlands is a gorgeous setting transformed into a burlesque of narco-conflict, where practically every mountain has a drug lord's lieutenant living at the top of it, and the valleys are jammed with drug runners' convoys.
At 7.30 on Tuesday morning the platform at the airport train station was jammed with commuters trying to get to jobs in Malmo—many Danes commute in that direction, too— and with Swedish holidaymakers returning home via Copenhagen airport.
Entering the Democratic presidential race this month, Mr. Hickenlooper joined a field already jammed with pro-legalization candidates, a reflection of swiftly changing public opinion since Colorado became one of the first of 22016 states with legal recreational marijuana.
To rev you up for the event, Tygapaw and JX Cannon got together and recorded an hourlong mix jammed with their favorite club tracks—think of it as an adrenaline-fueled ride through what a Club Austerity party sounds like.
"Remember the show is set in 1985 and it's set in the heart of when the big summer blockbuster movies were jammed with product placement, and there was really a creative choice when they talked about pitching that season out."
"It just feels so jammed with humanity it becomes a rough situation," said Joel Sisolak, sustainability and planning director for Capitol Hill Housing, a community development corporation that has worked with city officials to address the issue of crowded sidewalks.
ET. In other installments of "Carpool Karaoke: The Series," based on the popular segment from "The Late Late Show with James Corden," Alicia Keys jammed with John Legend and "Game of Thrones" stars Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner bonded over beats.
From where I am sitting right now, I can reach no fewer than five cups jammed with them: souvenir pencils, gift pencils, giant pencils, bark pencils, pencils with paintbrushes on one end, pencils with caps to keep the point from breaking.
ATLANTA — The lights were back on at the world's busiest airport on Monday, but ticket counters were jammed with hundreds of passengers looking for a way out, after an intense electrical fire blacked the airport out for much of Sunday.
The DNA of that sweet little corner of the world has somehow been transposed to the hurly-burly of Flushing Meadows with its gigantic stadiums (with retractable roofs) and side courts jammed with patrons in the global-warming summers of today.
Modern lithographs, daguerreotypes, engravings, panoramas and bird's eye views (including some of the first depictions of uniformed police officers) vividly depict the vitality of mid-19th century New York jammed with carts and pedestrians and festooned with flags and banners.
Roads that would normally be jammed with traffic on a Sunday near the heart of the city were empty, as a snaking crowd that included young families, students, professionals and the elderly clogged the streets of the Asian financial hub.
The event's host—a yoga teacher who lives in a Connecticut suburb where the streets are jammed with hybrid luxury SUVs and single-source organic almond milk lattes in every cupholder—explained how the brand's holistic world view aligned with her own.
When I finally made it inside the tiny storefront on Bleecker Street, jammed with tourists, the air thick with buttercream, I spied the mellow yellow bowl of banana pudding in the display case and shouted for an order of several large containers.
Despite a shift in the political and cultural landscape that has brought a Rolling Stones concert and private restaurants so jammed with tourists that reservations are a must, stocking a Cuban home kitchen remains one of the biggest challenges of daily life.
With an influx of soldiers returning from foreign wars over the past decade, the VA has been log-jammed with disability and pension claims, hitting a peak in September 2013, when a disability compensation claim took an average of 348 days to process.
It immediately rebranded the neighborhood as the Fashion Center, to reflect its transformation from a manufacturing hub jammed with trucks being loaded with dresses on rolling racks to a locus of spiffy showrooms for products now mostly manufactured in the South or abroad.
I just came home on a subway from Manhattan jammed with liberals who probably got up at the crack of dawn, put in a long and hard day's work, and now were returning home to put dinner on the table for their families.
The other dangers of committing the weight to driving straight in without first dulling the opponent's senses are of being side stepped, or of being jammed with a low line straight kick—both of which Assuncao did at points in his bout with Dillashaw.
One such example came courtesy of science writer Ryan Mandelbaum, who shared an image on Twitter today of their laptop jammed with sunflower seeds: This is not the first time someone got food jammed in their computer's ports, and it certainly won't be the last.
These days, the roads below the Rockies are jammed with Subarus; suburbs have expanded at breakneck speed; and affordable housing is so scarce that by one assessment, Denver teachers can afford fewer than one-half of one percent of the homes in their city.
Even for a woman who was once a girl like them — I, too, practiced kissing the back of my hand when my mouth was jammed with wires and rubber bands — there can be a frisson of anxiety to actually seeing their private moments revealed onscreen.
Cylinders placed at locations throughout the cave for replenishing the boys&apos air supply were "jammed" with 80 percent oxygen instead of regular air because "that would plus up their oxygen saturation levels and that would be really good for them, their mental state," he said.
Image 2 of 2 NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia – It&aposs hard to fathom for 21-year-old Valeria Kashnikova as she delivers pizzas to tables jammed with Swedes, Croats, and Argentines that her Russian city was closed to foreigners for almost 60 years during the Soviet Union era.
I've used tons over the years (the Zune HD is still the best) and I'm glad to see they live on in some fashion, even if it's as an objet d'art jammed with audiophile knick-knacks and a $700 price tag: Astell&Kern's A&norma SR15.
Europe's highways are not yet jammed with guarded trucks transporting money to top secret locations, but if it becomes financially sensible for banks to hoard cash as rates are cut even further, the practice could undermine central banks' ability to use negative rates to boost growth.
It's not lost on many Republicans that the past legislative year, jammed with difficult partisan votes on health care and a tax overhaul, could have been made easier if members were then able to go home with millions of dollars for a desperately needed infrastructure project.
Seventy-five guests from as far as Chile and Puerto Rico gathered in an enormous warehouse jammed with vintage furniture and curios, including huge collections of patinated leather couches, wooden rolling pins, several bird cages the size of small cars, and the chassis of a wooden airplane.
Her visual memoir takes the form of an overstuffed scrapbook, jammed with letters, photographs and passionate paeans to household goods of her childhood — soap, a brand of bandage, a rubber hot water bottle — that speak to those unappeasable desires to wash away stains, mend scars, make whole.
Jammed with Japanese manga comics, German guidebooks to Japan and Japanese novels, the cozy store reserves a large area in the front for stationery, pencil cases, and boxes decorated with beloved anime characters like Totoro, who in plush form looks on approvingly from a high shelf.
On graduating, he started his law career as a public defender with the Legal Aid Society, first in Nassau County and then in New York City during the height of the crack epidemic, when the courts were jammed with people charged with drug crimes and violent felonies.
In an interview, the Texas Republican said the 28503-member caucus discussed a 22019-week continuing resolution, or CR, at its weekly lunch meeting and came to the consensus that the House should vote first so the lower chamber doesn't get jammed with a Senate bill it doesn't want.
In an interview, the Texas Republican said the 178-member caucus discussed a 10-week continuing resolution, or CR, at its weekly lunch meeting and came to the consensus that the House should vote first so the lower chamber doesn't get jammed with a Senate bill it doesn't want.
Jammed with commentary on the films and movements of the day — and cast with many actual filmmakers, including Peter Bogdanovich, Dennis Hopper, Claude Chabrol, Paul Mazursky and Henry Jaglom — "The Other Side of the Wind" stars John Huston as a director who dies before his latest film is finished.
Stepping off the Long Island Rail Road train at the center of town, one finds large commuter parking lots jammed with cars and a nest of pedestrian-hostile roads with traffic lights that bark "Wait…, wait…" Crossing the street to buy a bagel is a heart-in-throat adventure.
However political the polemics may be, they're being shown in the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, a venue known for its black-tie galas and red-carpet photoshoots, with a street of high-end jewellery boutiques on one side and a sparkling bay jammed with super-yachts on the other.
Tara Dowling, the director of college counseling at the Rocky Hill School in East Greenwich, R.I., said that many secondary schools (including, as it happens, Dylan Hernandez's) now require a minimum number of hours of service from students, whose schedules — jammed with sports, arts, SAT prep and more — leave little time for it.
Courtesy the artist "Untitled (Iraq Book Project)" (2008-10), by the Australian Rachel Khedoori, who is of Iraqi-Jewish descent, fills a large room with long tables that bear seventy large books, each of about seven hundred pages, which are jammed with run-on text in a nine-point, typewriter-like Courier font.
Most memorable were the buildings: the Museum of Islamic Art, an I.M. Pei creation, jammed with traditional Islamic design elements, that is somehow boxy and sleek at the same time; Jean Nouvel's Burj Doha, a 761-foot skyscraper that's unavoidably phallic, but still elegant thanks to the intricate latticework that covers its exterior.
Here are a few things to expect and tips on to stay sane — and frugal — on your trip: Packing light should be a given at anytime of year, but with airports jammed with travelers, how you stuff your fourth sweater or your other tablet into your bag can determine how fast the security line moves.
ALBANY — Until recently, the acid rain of dissent that has nagged the young presidency of Donald J. Trump — the rallies and marches, the town-hall heckling, the phone lines jammed with calls from irate constituents — was aimed mostly at those in Washington, with no room to duck, even for the likes of Senator Elizabeth Warren.
In a move to save money and contribute to the "winging it" feel, a handful of couples are relying on relatives and friends — their pockets and purses jammed with GoPro cameras, cellphones and mini iPads — to capture the bride taking that nervous breath before she walks down the aisle or the groom hugging his father, tears in their eyes.
In this imposing, vertical oil painting, the words "Changes and Communication" are emblazoned at the very top of the canvas in black script on a white field, while the rest of the composition is taken up by multi-colored, zigzagging grids whose cells are jammed with numbers that increase by a count of two from the center out.
At night, he sang his songs in clubs and met people on the scene: Patti Smith, Lou Reed (who admired Cohen's novel "Beautiful Losers"), Jimi Hendrix (who jammed with him on, of all things, "Suzanne"), and, if just for a night, Janis Joplin ("giving me head on the unmade bed / while the limousines wait in the street").
On a Wednesday night conference call, Iowa AFL-CIO president and state committee member Ken Sagar reportedly told leaders of the party that while he was helping answer the hotline for precinct chairs to report their numbers, the line became jammed with supporters of President Donald Trump calling in, according to two people on the call who spoke to Bloomberg.
But by the time he woke up, a few hours later — Hannity rarely sleeps more than four hours a night, a trait he shares with his friend President Trump — the screen of his iPhone was jammed with alerts of a shooting in downtown Las Vegas, where a man named Stephen Paddock had opened fire on the attendees of a country-music festival.
He might have jammed with rock's old guard (Ron Wood, Sting, Eric Clapton) in the early days, and gone clubbing with Scary Spice in the 90s, but as he fell in love with the city, he also started co-signing London's more unique subcultures, drawing off the energy of electronic music, and even trying to organise his own rave in the early '20073s at Bagley's Warehouse.
Many mornings, it's common for the lock screen of my iPhone and the right-hand side of my Mac's screen to be jammed with notifications about "news" I don't care about, messages whose relevance has come and gone overnight, tips on birthdays of people I'm not close to, reminders of meetings I'm not attending, and warnings of traffic tie-ups on roads I don't use.
Landmark shows of 19th-century French painting kick off an exciting season jammed with once-in-a-lifetime opportunities: The Met's completist retrospective of Eugène Delacroix, complemented by a significant show of his drawings, brings tigers, shipwrecks and a host of romantic vistas to the Upper East Side, while the National Gallery in Washington is offering an unusually large assemblage of women painted by Corot.
Many mornings, it's common for the lock screen of my iPhone and the right-hand side of my Mac's screen to be jammed with notifications about "news" I don't care about, messages whose relevance has come and gone overnight, tips on birthdays of people I'm not close to, reminders of meetings I'm not attending and warnings of traffic tie-ups on roads I don't use.
Editorial He was a curious amalgam of modern and feudal: an American-born, Swiss-educated king who could not be criticized under Thailand's stern lèse-majesté laws; an accomplished sailor, painter and saxophonist who once jammed with Benny Goodman, but before whom his subjects had to prostrate themselves; a constitutional monarch with limited powers who commanded a vast fortune and was accorded almost divine status; a head of state whose reign was punctuated by a progression of bad governments and coups, yet was loved by his countrymen.

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