ER is packed with great characters, but more importantly, it's packed with great dynamics between those characters.
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His classes were packed with hundreds of students, and I think his classes once again will be packed with hundreds of students.
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The recommendations are also packed with warnings for field supervisors.
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Fest was packed with roughly 200 excited kids every night.
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Drugstore shelves are packed with products containing these powerful ingredients.
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Pluto's Sputnik Planitia, a vast glacial region packed with nitrogen.
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A data center TPU 'pod,' packed with 64 chip boards.
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But instead of carrying camping gear, it's packed with electronics.
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It's rich, but light; savory, but packed with fresh herbs.
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Unfortunately, it's 2020, and water still isn't packed with protein.
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Avocados, the entire world's favorite food, are packed with it.
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Concourses were packed with passengers waiting for service to resume.
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Kerry Washington's bangs are packed with bounce and healthy volume.
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Milk that comes from cows is normally packed with microorganisms.
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It was packed with cliches and clunky attempts at wit.
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You get the picture: Their clientele is packed with stars.
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The courtroom was packed with observers, sketch artists, and journalists.
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A small fridge is packed with Red Bull and microbrews.
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It's more likely to be packed with hundreds of people.
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He later died; the car was packed with explosives. 2003.
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But the governor's race is already packed with Lt. Gov.
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The courtroom was packed with about 75 Bundy family supporters.
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Rooms packed with Renaissance and Baroque Italian masterpieces were ghostly.
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The gymnasium was packed with children, family members and friends.
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"This area was packed with kids Tuesday night," she said.
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The bakery section was packed with doughnuts, croissants, and rolls.
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The storage facility was packed with nearly 40,000 artillery shells.
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With a field packed with fresh faces -- including California Sen.
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Visible through binoculars, a gray raft was packed with refugees.
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Regardless of the subject, each is packed with microscopic consideration.
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Her evenings were packed with secret meetings and political rallies.
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The book is a brisk read packed with lucid prose.
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The Fed, like the ECB, is packed with professional forecasters.
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Rolling Acres Mall in Ohio was once packed with visitors.
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They managed to seat us despite being packed with Florentines.
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Half these bombs were packed with 355 pounds of TNT.
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He peeked outside later and saw trucks packed with girls.
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His multiple memorial services were packed with friends and enemies.
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Alongside the memorial, narrow Jalan Legian is packed with tourists.
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The space in the cage is then packed with bone.
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Its squad is not quite as packed with supreme talent.
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It is an image packed with the spirit of hope.
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This mushy mouthful is actually packed with flavor and texture.
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The inside space was massive and already packed with people.
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So sweet, so tangy, the lemonade was packed with flavor.
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The ceremony took place in a theater packed with students.
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It was packed with people and loud with salsa music.
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They're packed with protein and make a great, easy breakfast.
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Basically, the head of the warhead is packed with balloons.
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Barrel bombs are containers packed with explosives dropped from helicopters.
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In the most deadly attack, a refrigerator truck packed with explosives blew up in the central district of Karrada around midnight near a mall packed with people, killing 91 and injuring at least 200.
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And many of these people are sitting right in the audience right now — your lobbyist and your special interest and your donors, because the audience is packed with them, and they're packed with you.
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Pumpkin usually makes the superfood list because it's an excellent source of fiber and vitamin A. Take note: While your pumpkin-spice latte is likely packed with sugar, these recipes are packed with nutrients instead.
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Inevitably, we'd find a busy area packed with things to see.
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And the parties themselves were packed with Playmates, bunnies and celebrities.
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Yes, that dinner can still be healthy and packed with superfoods.
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Naturally, the home video release will come packed with bonus features.
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The actress' casting comes on a day packed with Netflix news.
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Byju was soon taking classes in stadiums packed with 1,000 students.
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On Valentine's Day, it would be packed with men who'd procrastinated.
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Like the Milky Way, it's a spiral galaxy packed with stars.
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Each row at the Dolby Theater is packed with A-Listers.
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So it's always super packed with traffic and polluted as fuck.
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You leave the room, and [the campus is] packed with Asians.
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It's packed with hundreds of startups showcasing their considerable tech talents.
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Mount Kisco is packed with shopping, dining, health and recreational options.
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As per usual, Taylor Swift's latest album is packed with surprises.
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Safe to say this movie will be packed with comedic talent.
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The conference room is packed with powerful governors, politicians and officials.
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The result is "Yeezus" for Jesus, packed with hard sonic jolts.
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They holed up in tents or in trailers packed with bunks.
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He also regularly took pills he'd packed with his friend's feces.
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Sound will be more powerful, clear, and packed with subtle tones.
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This time, however, it's jam-packed with cinnamon and apple chips.
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It's equally stunning and similarly packed with history, meaning, and tourists.
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They fly fighter jets over stadiums packed with cheering sports fans.
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Guests will be leaving with a Lulu Dharma tote packed with …
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The Taliban confirmed they had captured "three buses packed with passengers".
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In fact, 2015 was packed with goodness from beginning to end.
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The room is packed with print and broadcast journalists galore, again.
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Graham's social life has been packed with celebration as of late.
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It's packed with oxygen and — get this — twice as much hydrogen.
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This breakfast is packed with flavor, and it's ready in minutes.
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The government is packed with enough dead wood as it is.
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Packed with fulsome fatty acids, seeds go into snacks and oil.
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The Roti John from Malaysia is packed with sauces and veggies.
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The arrangement is packed with globby synths and cheaply computerized bells.
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Instagram was packed with some truly adorable celebrity moments this week.
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Seabird excrement is particularly potent because it's packed with marine nitrogen.
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Her colorful works are packed with plants, fabric, and other paintings.
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Her two-bedroom house is packed with people yearning for space.
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His works are packed with symbols, referential allusions and invented hieroglyphs.
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As always, the 33-car grid is packed with compelling storylines.
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There are more expensive drones packed with a lot of features.
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The firm is packed with other former administration and Pentagon officials.
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Packed with healthy fats and protein, eggs are total keto MVPs.
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That night the Mercury Lounge is packed with couples holding PBRs.
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The price of admission provides a full day packed with action.
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Britney Spears' "Toxic" (2004) music video is packed with iconic looks.
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It's packed with bruising battles, daunting obstacle courses, and underwater adventures.
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It was packed with people, watching results projected on a screen.
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A spot treatment containing bentonite clay and packed with essential oils
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Our cabdriver said the place is packed with buses on weekends.
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Bed Bath & Beyond stores are packed with essentials for the home.
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It's packed with tourists, oversized billboards, and subpar restaurants and bars.
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They were led to a conference room, packed with State employees.
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An auditorium was packed with local dignitaries and Snap-on employees.
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Late night is packed, packed, with liberals making fun of conservatives.
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Behind him, the benches were packed with Mr. Gurley's loved ones.
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She remembers registration was packed with people clamoring for a spot.
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The room is packed with puppets gathering before a Christmas turkey.
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The surrounding streets were packed with cars in a traffic jam.
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Esports events for Blizzard games were packed with hundreds of fans.
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It is packed with violence and treachery, filled with dreary scenes.
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This year's host of WorldPride offers a calendar packed with activities.
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PARIS — The interview room was packed with reporters and television cameras.
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They boarded a bus packed with other recruits bound for Pardubice.
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Mr. Cowles and other lawmakers faced a Capitol packed with opponents.
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And now for three danceable minutes, packed with joy and charm.
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Teranga's menu will be packed with traditional ingredients from West Africa.
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This week was packed with news, most of it pretty bad.
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The tram was packed with young and old, black and white.
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One ferry to the island was jam-packed with Folkemodet participants.
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Tiananmen Square was packed with dignitaries, party members and foreign journalists.
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That poses a problem for peanut butter that's packed with sugar.
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It was packed with people eating lunch and talking on cellphones.
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Both are packed with an enormous diversity of landscapes and wildlife.
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Even apps packed with privacy features, he added, aren't completely safe.
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A carrot and ginger smoothie is packed with vitamins and flavor.
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He's about to begin a week jam packed with campaign rallies.
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Since its inaugural installment, it has been packed with amusing drawings.
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It wasn't packed with grand phrases about freedom, equality, and hope.
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It's also packed with minerals like copper, calcium, potassium and phosphorus.
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A source told PEOPLE they had a schedule packed with fun outings.
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And everything is packed with ancient architecture, narrow streets, and endless crowds.
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Taylor Swift's Reputation album roll out has been packed with Easter eggs.
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Rather than being packed with the phones, the AirPods are sold separately.
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Modern dummies are packed with sophisticated sensors, sure, but they're still passive.
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Wear it with a beach bag packed with all your summer essentials.
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The airy strip is packed with cafés and bars flying rainbow flags.
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It sends 118 trucks, also packed with products, in the other direction.
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Facebook's earnings reports are consistently packed with hard-to-believe growth numbers.
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And, by most indications, the event will be jam-packed with announcements.
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The streets are packed with people and it is always so busy.
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This last week, like many before it, was jam-packed with news.
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Arlo's late entry into video doorbells is nevertheless packed with modern features.
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The venue at Spring Studios was packed with guests and celebrity attendees.
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It's packed with thousands of nanocomputers, each programmed with Manny's cloning software.
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Unfortunately, what we have seen thus far are conversations packed with vitriol.
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It is a classic ripping yarn, packed with excitement, violence and cliffhangers.
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Quinoa is packed with protein and perfect for making easy, nutritious meals.
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They're packed with some of the fiercest fighters in all the world.
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And it was packed, packed with people looking for an experiential thing.
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The father drove a car packed with explosives into one Sunday service.
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The mosque was packed with worshippers who had gathered for Friday prayers.
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First floor of the Clarion Inn, Friday night, packed with potential buyers.
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The audience for this panel was packed with fans of the series.
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Imagine driving through California, your vehicle packed with Mendocino County's finest kush.
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Today's computer chips are often packed with transistors numbering in the billions.
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The city boasts seven historical districts packed with preserved homes and structures.
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Mushrooms are packed with vitamins and grow without the need for light.
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The idyllic beaches and ocean-front hotels are still packed with tourists.
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Also, most people want to see traditional martial arts -- packed with striking.
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The clips show markets packed with goods and streets full of people.
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The building is packed with celebs ... including Orlando Bloom and Steven Soderbergh.
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Roads outside the hospital and at Karunanidhi's residence were packed with people.
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Day 22 of Facebook's F23 conference was packed with announcements and updates.
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Shonda Rhimes' long-running medical drama is also packed with shocking twists.
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But this season at its start was packed with strategists and gamers.
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The shelves were packed with different goods on sale for even less.
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And unlike at Walmart, the nail polish display was packed with colors.
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The lane between the station and the Embassy is packed with tourists.
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The Week Ahead Certain dances — especially those packed with details — warrant intimacy.
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Next to arrive were the Ganapolskys, in a car packed with supplies.
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It's also packed with high-end features like Audible Whispersync and waterproofing.
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The Mean Fiddler was packed with sailors, Marines and Coast Guard members.
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The rest of "Chapter 36" is packed with several other side plots.
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These five foods are packed with calcium, but they're completely dairy-free.
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Many were purposefully packed with every major keyword applicable to their niche.
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Peat bogs are packed with dead moss, overlaid with living green stuff.
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Each tour is densely packed with sights of historical and cultural significance.
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Luckily, the division is packed with interesting choices for the Hawaiian great.
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It was packed with footage recorded within prison walls around the world.
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It also happens to be densely packed with cannabinoid receptors, Haney says.
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Nassau Street in Princeton is packed with eateries, cafes, and Colonial architecture.
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This must-have toy is deceptively simple, but it's packed with fun.
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Whole Foods' dining area was a bit smaller, and packed with people.
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One of those tactics included building hospitals packed with beds extremely quickly.
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But the perception of the group as packed with white "brocialists" persists.
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Where are its midnight screenings, packed with laughing rubberneckers in Psychlo cosplay?
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Melon seed is the most unusual of the lot, packed with vegetables.
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The school above the wedding hall was packed with children on Tuesday.
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A second Chelsea soiree was packed with past and present performance machines.
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Rome's famous Spanish Steps — usually packed with tourists — is also eerily quiet.
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Argentina is packed with elite talent, with Lionel Messi their crown jewel.
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It's usually packed with A-list celebs, business titans ... and their girlfriends.
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The nests in the churchyard yews were thickly packed with goldcrest eggs.
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Erdrich's novel is packed with them, push notices from an onrushing nightmare.
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The room was hot and packed with boys intent on their prayers.
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"Linda Vista" is as packed with nasty zingers as an HBO sitcom.
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From start to finish, 2019 was jam-packed with masterpieces of film.
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According to the brand, the patches are packed with B complex vitamins.
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Many of Bangkok's gilded Buddhist sites, once packed with tourists, are empty.
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Usually jam-packed with young people, there wasn't a single customer inside.
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The company's season ends on Sunday; the weekend is packed with debuts.
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The German index, packed with automakers exposed to UK demand, jumped 2.9%.
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Images on social media showed hospital corridors packed with people seeking treatment.
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This place is packed with kids—over 100 taken from parents. pic.twitter.
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Inside, the cart is cold, clean and packed with boxes of ingredients.
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On Saturday, grocery stores were packed with people stocking up on goods.
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Biden's calendar has been packed with previously scheduled fundraising events all week.
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It's pretty common for the line to be packed with first-timers.
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Court watchers say this term as a whole is packed with potential.
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Ruby Heart-Stealer, for sex at wild parties packed with aspiring showgirls.
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And stores in Seoul are packed with hot-selling Baby Shark merch.
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That left nearly empty the principle avenue, which is usually packed with traffic.
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No. But McQueen comes packed with more features than the average action figure.
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The storage bucket was packed with hundreds of thousands of files and documents.
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There's even a yearly retreat he hosts, packed with yoga and meditation sessions.
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Many are packed with metals that Lewicki wants to mine for building materials.
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I check my calendar and see that my day is packed with meetings.
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The city's hotels are packed with evacuees fleeing the fire in High Level.
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Convoys of vehicles packed with evacuees and protected by soldiers streamed into Iligan.
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Despite an economic recession in Greece, Mykonos is packed with five-star resorts.
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I'm hungry again, so I eat the banana I packed with my lunch.
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Hospitals were packed with people desperate to know if they, too, were infected.
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Shelter is scarce, with houses and tents already packed with dozens of people.
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This product is also packed with soothing eucalyptus to further enhance these qualities.
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The Wizard back catalogue is packed with songs directly inspired by specific movies.
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It spans 5,000 square feet and is packed with hundreds of collectible items.
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Upon closer inspection, you'll notice that they're packed with sentimental meaning for Clarke.
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"Bean-to-Bar Chocolate" is jam-packed with information about all things chocolate.
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The pace of development has ensured that America is now packed with stores.
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When the weather warms up, we crave crisp, refreshing salads packed with flavor.
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It comes semi-flat packed, with the rear wheel connected to the frame.
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The investigation into this alleged cover-up has already been packed with drama.
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And Barcelona's congested streets don't look any less packed with petrol engines — yet.
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Tuesday night's This Is Us was packed with moments that deserve deeper dives.
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Police said Wednesday's attack had targeted officers, using pressure cookers packed with explosives.
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The store is packed with the company's expensive and now-ubiquitous winter jackets.
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The show is otherwise packed with cheeky malapropisms and oxymorons, alliteration and onomatopoeia.
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But it's packed with even more functionality than just turning into a bed.
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The fuel is made out of hollow metal rods packed with uranium pellets.
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The courtroom was packed with about two dozen members of Wilson&aposs family.
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The large sunlit hall is already packed with representatives from local cultural institutions.
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This recipe is packed with cinnamon and raisins, making it perfect for mornings.
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Like most drones of its class, the Typhoon H is packed with intelligence.
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Video shows the Charger barreling down a narrow side street packed with protesters.
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Uncovered packages contained pipe bombs packed with shards of glass, authorities have said.
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These were then packed with firecrackers that exploded in a crowded nighttime ceremony.
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It's also packed with the latest technological features, including a heads-up display.
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A whiteboard packed with promises and pledges Trump made during the 2016 campaign.
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For many, the weeks leading up to their wedding are packed with stress.
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The UK is jam-packed with Founders from across Europe (and the world).
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Some friends bring a small, steel lunch box, packed with rice and leftovers.
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Like, for instance, fly over a major league baseball game packed with spectators.
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It's a polished 3-minute video packed with information about the new phone.
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It is packed with action, blasters, and huge battles on a huge scale.
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Inside, ceiling fans whirred above rows of cubbies packed with jagged glass bits.
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They're gluten-free, dairy-free, and packed with 12 grams of protein each.
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Its slopes are packed with skiers in winter and hikers in other seasons.
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The documentary is packed with footage of Eddy, David, and Robert on television.
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The locker rooms are large, but frequently packed with people and moderately messy.
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The hall was packed with people of Slovenian descent, many of them immigrants.
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The system is quick to respond, crisply rendered, and packed with feature content.
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The frozen section was jam-packed with different meal options available in bulk.
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But Apple's iPhone X – pronounced as "ten" – is packed with high-end features.
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Almost every day I ride the subway in cars jam packed with people.
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It is also packed with wholesome veggies like celery, zucchini, onion, and spinach.
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But at the next meeting, the typically bare room was packed with people.
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The nearly $210,2019 car I tested was packed with performance extras and technology.
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The military, packed with Chavez loyalists, is seen as key to Maduro's survival.
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His memorial service is packed with well-wishers eager to celebrate his life.
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It's a non-stop adventure packed with way more emotion than your expecting.
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The streets were packed with police cars and ambulances, some blocking the roads.
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The lineup today is jam-packed with all-stars of the tech world.
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The Kube speaker from Thomas and Darden is solid and packed with power.
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Turns out the device is packed with the digits of some major stars.
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Garden Lites Spinach and Egg Frittatas are bite-sized and packed with protein
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The album's high points—and it's packed with them—are still immediately powerful.
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Unexpected, undivided, packed with data, and the customers walking around and experiencing it.
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Nadella's advice may only be 10 words, but they're packed with emotional intelligence.
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His bedroom dresser is stuffed with Hermès boxes, each packed with doll paraphernalia.
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I really enjoyed Mr. White's theme, and it was packed with theme material.
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But they are intricate, and densely packed with rich detail: music from concentrate.
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Your quiet car is suddenly loud and packed with people jostling for space.
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Some of the bars were full of women, others were packed with men.
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Manzke liked the bars especially tender and chewy, packed with fruit and nuts.
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Today, though, the street is packed with upscale apartments and energetic night life.
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On a roster packed with capable catchers, that could be a tricky goal.
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Special cells in the skin contain pouches, called melanosomes, packed with pigment molecules.
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For now, the warehouse of his company, LCI Brands, is packed with merchandise.
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Modern TVs come jam-packed with features that you might not even want.
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The busy Alexanderplatz U-Bahn station was packed with commuters on March 11.
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The islands are packed with beach bars, drink specials, and nightclubs with DJs.
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The solution may not be a court packed with two more Democratic appointees.
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Each week of 2020 has felt like it's packed with marquee Netflix premieres.
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The bar was packed with young seekers from around the world, dancing ecstatically.
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Anything with that kind of expectation weighing on it is packed with pressure.
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Minivans and aging Volvos are packed with violins and well-worn soccer gear.
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The testicles are packed with nerve endings, and they're a major erogenous zone.
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The panel is packed with members of the far-right House Freedom Caucus.
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Those packed with information are spoken slower, while simpler ones are spoken faster.
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The final weeks of summer are packed with worthy options for outdoor moviegoing.
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The aircraft is packed with rich leathers, fine wood veneers, and stylish stonework.
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Play begins today in the Super League, packed with high-ticket international stars.
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The boat packed with some 2313 migrants sank on Sunday off Tunisia's coast.
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It had a large quantity of explosive, and it was packed with shrapnel.
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From an architectural perspective, they are packed with an impressive amount of information.
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The car, parked near Broadway, was packed with gasoline, propane, fireworks and fertilizer.
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Their crowds are consistently packed with adoring, moshing fans, many of are regulars.
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Most snacks and meals are heavily processed and packed with sugar, fat, and sodium.
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Straight away it is obvious that this show will be packed with tense moments.
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But the really special aspect is the fact that it's packed with fun extras.
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"Red or green lentils are so inexpensive, and they're packed with protein," Patel explains.
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My $3,299 test system is packed with 1TB of storage and 16GB of RAM.
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Tenzing Montes is packed with rigid water ice, allowing it to maintain its heights.
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The New Jersey Performing Arts Center is packed with thousands of fans, called STAY.
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No matter what, it's a revelation packed with the worst kind of existential dread.
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The Center itself is classroom-sized, and packed with approximately 150,000 historical cartographic artifacts.
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Though the salon is oftentimes packed with patrons, it's set up to promote introversion.
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They're packed with top-notch cameras and stereo capabilities even rockstars would find impressive.
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It's a small but stout camera packed with features and a 29 megapixel sensor.
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Most products are packed with phytocannabinoids that can be used topically on your skin.
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It's packed with features for half the price of counterparts from Fitbit and Garmin.
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We're not exaggerating when we say that this bundle is jam-packed with resources.
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The Mummy is a relatively functional creature-feature movie, packed with oversized action sequences.
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The video itself is just over five minutes long, but it's packed with action.
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The teaser is quintessential Real World, packed with fist-fights, pranks and budding romances.
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"Orange Is the New Black" is packed with harrowing flashbacks, shocking crimes, and tension.
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He also lives in Hollywood in a building packed with fellow Vine stars, a.k.a.
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They apparently used a drone packed with explosives to kill Peshmerga soldiers in Iraq.
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The trailer for Dark Phoenix is here — and it's jam-packed with familiar faces.
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At least one bomb was packed with shards of glass, one federal source said.
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A recent debate-watching party was packed with supporters wearing red Sanders T-shirts.
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State media aired video of buses packed with people rumbling past bombed out buildings.
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Explosions shook Gaza City, where busy streets were packed with shoppers preparing for Ramadan.
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Aircall is packed with useful features making your customer support team much more efficient.
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Soylent is, however, packed with macronutrients that provide energy — like fat, protein, and carbs.
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His two-page resume is packed with achievements and highlights his broad aviation experience.
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Cinder-block hotels, packed with oil workers in jumpsuits, routinely charge $450 a night.
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This may not sound very appetizing, but the larvae are packed with nutritious fats.
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This benefits schemes in London—densely packed with high-earning workers—against projects elsewhere.
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This slow-cooker macaroni & cheese is packed with veggies but tastes like a cheeseburger.
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The room, packed with fans dressed as characters from the show, erupted into cheers.
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A game without story that was somehow packed with tons of character and heart.
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The movie is packed with plot reversals, and new characters arrive at every turn.
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From kinetic energy suits to Wakandan weapons, Marvel's blockbuster was packed with wonderful visuals.
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First and foremost, the new glasses come packed with a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR1 chip.
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The courtroom and an overflow courtroom were packed with attorneys, defendants, observers, and reporters.
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IKEA's traditional model has called for vast warehouses on city outskirts packed with goods.
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This wheat beer has a crisp aroma of hops, and is packed with vitamins.
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And the company just hired another lobbying firm packed with former Republican Congressional staffers.
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My first stop was the Barley House, which is usually packed with pretty people.
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Fire is packed with so much symbolism to explore, unpack, and play around with.
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Surprise: There's a new version of iOS, and it's packed with fun little features.
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Just past the frozen vegetables and ice cream, there's a chest packed with ice.
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It was in an area packed with commuters, people shopping, children going to school.
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Previous packages have contained piped bombs packed with shards of glass, authorities have said.
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Windhorse Aerospace created an inexpensive prototype called Pouncer, whose wings are packed with food.
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Some of them are genuinely helpful, but most are packed with aphorisms and cliches.
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Knours Double Duty Mist is a customizable spray toner packed with gentle, hydrating oils.
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It is packed with customisable features and comes bundled with an e-mail client.
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The Vatican is so packed with tour groups that enjoying the sights is difficult.
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Couch MY schedule was packed with therapy patients back to back until 7 p.m.
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"It was packed with people from all over the world looking for information," Mrs.
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This year's offering of Love magazine videos have been packed with stars, per usual.
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Brass plaques packed with names of fallen Kenyan Wildlife Service officers cover three sides.
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The skyline is packed with soaring office towers in a newly constructed business district.
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Narrator: Amazon's new series "The Boys" is packed with action, dark humor, and flies.
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They will all pack the city, itself packed with security, to have their say.
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Given it's packed with incentives for job offshoring, NAFTA must be replaced, not tweaked.
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The aisles were long and packed with party cups, cutlery, plates, tablecloths, and centerpieces.
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Spade on a life adventure packed with deliberately repellent sexual humor, misogyny and homophobia.
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Packed with exfoliating acids, each strip targets pores and blackheads for clearer, tighter skin.
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Still, the room is absolutely packed with people trying to guess the secret word.
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The tiny home is now packed with people sleeping on plastic sheets for bedding.
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"Dirty keto" or "lazy keto" with a menu packed with "fat bombs" is bad.
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Madina hospital was packed with people who said they were relatives of the dead.
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Your early designs were packed with references to popular culture and other disparate sources.
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Generally one thinks of robots as powerful, rigid things packed with motors and actuators.
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M22 The spiral galaxy Messier 2690 is packed with an estimated 2000 billion stars.
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Theirs was the only exhibit that was routinely packed with rowdy, photo-snapping onlookers.
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Last month frontman Rivers Cuomo played a set in Chicago jam-packed with covers.
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It helps them prepare, physically and mentally, for a job often packed with pressure.
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Plus, fruit — dried or fresh — is "packed with antioxidant compounds and energy," Palmer said.
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It's also packed with supplemental lists, so you'll have more than enough to watch.
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Inside, the office is small and cramped, packed with volunteers phone-banking for Cruz.
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Who doesn't like cannons packed with fully prepared meals going off in their faces?
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Who doesn't like cannons packed with fully prepared meals going off in their faces?
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I eat my black bean, quinoa, and tomato mix I packed with my doughnut.
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The car you drive or hail is most likely packed with this advanced technology.
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Park shuttles with seats for 68 riders are often packed with about 100 people.
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The dumplings themselves come generously packed with beef or chicken, their juices pent up.
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The squad is packed with creative midfield players, but its strength is its defense.
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Then Kate gave a talk in an auditorium packed with kids and their parents.
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The bomb was packed with nuts and bolts in order to inflict maximum injury.
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Freya Blackwood's ("My Two Blankets") wispy watercolors are luscious, dreamy and packed with detail.
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The agenda was packed with discussion of the most pressing issues of our time.
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Its premade-meal section is massive and packed with variety — plus, it&aposs affordable.
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Instead, Shields says Ali's resume is packed with bums, not legit top flight opponents.
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While not quite as intuitive as Google's offering, OneNote is packed with more functions.
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The courtroom here is packed with people who have lost their dearest loved ones.
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During the trip, they passed grazing cows and pens packed with turkeys and chickens.
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But its beginning is packed with so much promise that 2017 looks better already.
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The Strip was packed with visitors when the shooting started shortly after 10 p.m.
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Tour buses, vans and taxis packed with riders lumbered out of the parking lot.
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Then there was the Great Panjandrum, an enormous, rocket-propelled wheel packed with explosives.
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Aiken kept it demure in this black evening gown packed with different design features.
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New York's Catskill Mountains are packed with hiking trails and cover 6,000 square miles.
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Most of the clothing section was packed with racks arranged by size and style.
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"Into the Water" is jam-packed with minor characters and stories that go nowhere.
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It's packed with a who's who from the worlds of politics, advertising, and technology.
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It was packed with the razzle-dazzle and action and violence that captivated him.
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The Rose Garden was packed with reporters, activists and members of Mr. Trump's administration.
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Nebia's based in an industrial neighborhood in San Francisco that's packed with software startups.
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It comes packed with 60GB data provided by Vodafone, with unlimited calls and texts.
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Ice cellars in the permafrost, packed with frozen whale meat, are filling with water.
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Like the place has been packed with hundreds of people, and barely anyone tipping.
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Lemons are packed with nutrients; they're chock full of potassium, vitamin C, and antioxidants.
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The fire in the boat packed with scuba divers erupted shortly after 3 a.m.
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The bodice on May's gown is packed with crystals that perfectly catch the light.
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Paterson, densely packed with just under 150,000 residents, has grown into an international hub.
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The Taliban detonated a Humvee packed with explosives in front of the compound entrance.
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Are you wondering where you left your suitcase packed with 100 pounds of cocaine?
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The suitcase arrived from Quito, Ecuador, and was packed with 38 large cocaine bricks.
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Fermented soy bean paste and dried anchovies make this beef stew packed with flavor.
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In the US, however, regulatory agencies are routinely packed with corporate lobbyists and CEOs.
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The whole album is packed with great songs, which capture Prince's creativity and uniqueness.
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The Inborn Absolute is packed with images that are familiar but also challenge assumptions.
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Bath bombs -- fizzy tablets packed with color, scent and skin-friendly ingredients -- are also supertrendy.
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Roberts reiterated what he said then, that smartphones packed with data-rich applications are ubiquitous.
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Restaurants in Washington, DC which are typically packed with government workers at lunchtime are empty.
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It's packed with vegetables, including folate-rich spinach, and provides 23 grams of lean protein.
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She initially slept on the floor in a crowded two-bedroom apartment packed with Venezuelans.
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His living room was packed with FT students, Moicano's family, and friends from the community.
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His movies, especially his R-rated films, are packed with bloody violence and explicit sexuality.
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Before long, the room is packed with refugees searching for answers about the executive order.
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In that Connecticut town packed with hedge fund executives, other tables were quick to answer.
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It was this tiny tiny room just packed with little creatures made out of beads.
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Last night, the Golden Globes red carpet was packed with actors, actresses, and network correspondents.
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It's now a street food haven, packed with stalls that cater to LA's diverse population.
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This cluster, the largest in the Milky Way, is packed with some 2003 million stars.
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The gloves come packed with pouches of iron sand fixed around the hand's flex points.
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Industrial machines and the goods they turn out are increasingly packed with internet-connected sensors.
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Not only are they packed with cool features, but they're also on sale for $70.
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Terminal is powerless: dark, hot and absolutely packed with stranded travelers and would-be travelers.
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Cloud Paint is a great balance with a light, creamy formula that's packed with pigment.
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It's polished and packed with gameplay modes, characters, and hundreds of nods to gaming's past.
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Each bottle is packed with freshly-squeezed juice, and has eight percent alcohol by volume.
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"Eastwatch" is packed with these moments, and it takes time to relish none of them.
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He's an uber-entrepreneur, and his Snapchat stories are packed with advice about growth marketing.
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The station reports that the trailer was reportedly packed with $98,000 worth of ramen noodles.
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February will be packed with three Democratic debate hosted in the remaining early voting states.
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And many of those are packed with good-for-you vitamins, minerals, fat and protein.
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That said, it can be accurate for those of us who aren't packed with muscle.
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Now, the whole space is filled with small defensive structures and areas packed with supplies.
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The city's textile mills were packed with workers of mostly Quebecois, Irish, and English pedigree.
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Two Islamist suicide bombers detonated explosives at the nightspots packed with tourists, killing 202 people.
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Wild game and a dessert bar packed with pies, including the senator's favorite flavor: apple.
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It's packed with subplots, self-aware jokes about show business, and surreal visual set pieces.
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I have to eat more small meals throughout the day but packed with high-calories.
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All Star Weekend is bound to be jam packed with all kinds of whacky stunts.
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Located in Little Tokyo, the hearty bowls are packed with fresh ingredients and delicious broth.
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The second is the new Non-Dairy Cinnamon Buns, which is absolutely packed with cinnamon.
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A plaza packed with Fleury jerseys earlier in the week was now Henrik Zetterberg Central.
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Dr. Bard says it's packed with natural anti-inflammatory properties that help soothe irritated skin.
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It is Saturday, and the place is packed with women in traditional hanbok taking photos.
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It's packed with conditioning moves that you'll repeat every time Swift sings about something specific.
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The appearance is just one highlight in a week packed with epic news for Spears.
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It is packed with decontamination workers in gray uniforms bent over steaming bowls of ramen.
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Mischa Leinkauf's images of subterranean urban worlds are formally arresting and packed with metaphorical meaning.
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Each new level is jam packed with elaborate causal systems, secret conversations, and Easter eggs.
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The recollections of Timothy Geithner, a former American treasury secretary, are packed with pulsating drama.
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The agenda is packed with the top scientists, executives and companies in the robotics world.
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Terminal is powerless: dark, hot and absolutely packed with stranded travelers and would-be travelers.
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Interfaces packed with ads, unwanted mail from recruiters and salespeople, and a lack of community.
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The shiny grill is packed with 7 carats of diamonds -- all VVS grade, of course.
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This deals round up is absolutely packed with great products from the biggest of brands.
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The next version of iOS has finally arrived and it's jam-packed with new features.
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MORE: Jail supervisor 'raped women inmates' So the trucks come back, still packed with detainees.
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In a rational world, the two leaders' agenda would be packed with must-solve problems.
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She starts off the day with "a great breakfast" packed with protein, fiber and calcium.
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It's action packed with talent, substance, advocacy, culture, and meaningful opportunities to affect positive change.
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Turkeyis a nation of enviable potential, packed with cultural treasures, natural beauty, energy and talent.
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These will be packed with enough sensors and artificial intelligence to follow adversaries' submarines automatically.
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A remarkable example in humans comes from milk, which is packed with sugars called oligosaccharides.
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That made the rest of the week packed with work and events feel less daunting.
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The courtroom was packed with judges, defendants, police as well as lawyers and other officials.
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Yes, it's awesome: Packed with motors, sensors, and electronics, it behaves like the real deal.
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So bring on the summer weddings, hour-long commutes, and days packed with important meetings.
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Outside Diyarbakir, a PKK truck packed with explosives killed at least 16 villagers last week.
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She had bags packed with her clothes, important documents and whatever her dogs would need.
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Who knew the murder of a teenage girl could be packed with so many chuckles?
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This municipal sports complex in the Mexican border city of Tijuana is packed with people.
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Packed with studies and references, Huston's book can at times seem like an instruction manual.
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The sidewalks, grocery stores and restaurants were packed with shoppers getting ready for the holiday.
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WlpprWlppr comes packed with a constantly growing collection of spectacular satellite imagery taken from space.
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It's also packed with luxe amenities, including a carriage house, walled garden and tennis court.
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Near the village of Badana, one vehicle packed with explosives streaked toward the Kurdish positions.
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The 2019 MTV Video Music Awards were packed with emotional moments and show-stopping performances.
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I don't remember the bar's name, but the parking lot was packed with station wagons.
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Now, shopping malls are packed with American-brand clothes, cosmetics, appliances, foods and other products.
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This year was packed with major developments that will continue to play out next year.
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Smoking a pipe packed with the stuff calmed his restless mind with an intense high.
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The car was packed with passengers, and I joined those hanging onto straps or poles.
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But developing coworker rapport isn't as easy when schedules are packed with high-pressure meetings.
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By the time Gabriela reaches the door of the bus, it is packed with women.
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The Grammys red carpet was packed with music superstars strutting their stuff for the cameras.
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The Gilmore Girls Netflix revival is almost here — and it's packed with people you love.
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Yet the neighborhood immediately surrounding the Trump Towers site is still packed with abandoned warehouses.
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Night School, a record packed with some of his most infectious, intense work to date.
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Notably, the American Technology Council, packed with Silicon Valley execs, still remains intact — for now.
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Today's new suitcases are packed with perks to help you stay connected on the go.
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He's small enough to fit on your hand, but packed with sensors and AI smarts.
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The formula is packed with shea butter and jojoba oil for hydration and maximum moisture.
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The doorman let him go back to her dressing room, which was packed with people.
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Packed with 100 percent organic catnip, your cat won't be able to resist the Yeowww!
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In theory, a building could be packed with small emitters; however, experts called it unlikely.
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In short, the bill is packed with provisions and investments meant to serve environmental justice.
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Inconsistent, packed with filler, Purpose has only a few highs, but boy are they high.
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But unlike a commercial flight packed with passengers and strict rules about seat belt use.
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They comprise about 80 tons of biomass, packed with 35 million calories, the researchers estimate.
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It's jam-packed with absolutely jaw dropping moments and I loved it so, so much.
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There is an open abdomen packed with four tubes of glass beads in iridescent liquid.
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Like any major international flight, the plane was packed with passengers from across the world.
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The lobby is packed with locals who heard about the two hours of free internet.
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They used mud-smeared dump trucks packed with soldiers wearing traditional pheran cloaks, guns hidden.
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Further inland, in Aix-en-Provence, the usually tranquil Cours Mirabeau was packed with supporters.
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Generally packed with tourists, the High Line may never really be an escape for residents.
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Courtrooms near the border in southern and western Texas have been packed with immigrant detainees.
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It's breezy, but packed with unexpected emotional depth about negotiating life in the public eye.
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Their videos are slick, packed with clean-cut, white Europeans speaking about preserving their homeland.
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Your whole home, office and car will be packed with these waiting computers and sensors.
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Perhaps solvers weren't expecting an automotive model whose name was packed with so many vowels.
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He also led a big life that was packed with incident and frequently even joy.
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It's a story-delivery medium, dependent on voice, packed with verbiage, incident and heightened drama.
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He took a taxi to one major hospital, but found it packed with anxious people.
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An impressive fancy-looking pitch deck packed with data on what you're building could help.
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The convention was packed with Jokers inspired by at least six movie or TV portrayals.
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Those plastic-wrapped trays are often packed with two big guys and a runty third.
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The eggplant is melting in our mouths and all the sauces are packed with flavor.
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Libraries are jam-packed with students carrying caffeinated beverages, with the more than occasional napper.
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There are more than 11,000 different species of seaweed and most are packed with nutrients.
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Bryant had a shake, packed with peanut butter, banana, almond milk and vanilla protein powder.
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Adiga's plot clicks the novel forward along its tracks, but it's packed with small implausibilities.
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Like other projects from Major Food Group, it is packed with ideas and historical allusions.
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KN: My week has been jam-packed with parties and the Ralph Lauren fashion show.
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For the early June match, Crowley's S.U.V. was packed with the uniforms he had washed.
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Eight Sleep does sell mattresses, albeit smart ones packed with sensors and temperature regulation controls.
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The walls were covered with busy-looking promotions, and the shelves were packed with products.
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These novels are packed with the pleasure of vindication as they map out life's wrongs.
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Joe&aposs Shanghai is almost always packed with people coming to try their soup dumplings.
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Flatbed trucks were piled high with furniture; one was packed with a flock of sheep.
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Devices welcome The dinette, our main work area, is often packed with people and productivity.
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The church was packed with hundreds of sobbing teenagers, along with their parents and grandparents.
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The building, used for manufacturing paper products and women's purses, was packed with sleeping laborers.
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He also said the audience was packed with special interest lobbyists backing Jeb Bush's campaign.
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He is quickly rushed through the chaotic corridors packed with wailing wounded and weeping victims.
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One California shelter he advocated for was a former jail densely packed with bunk beds.
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"Public equity markets are packed with successful and highly profitable old-line companies," Colas wrote.
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The story, anyway, is too packed with sensational events for us to keep them straight.
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Like Moneyball and The Big Short, War Dogs is jam-packed with numbers and information.
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The front row was packed with queer people showering the stage with cash and admiration.
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With the Jayhawks' campus about 40 miles away, Sprint Center was packed with Kansas fans.
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The board may be amenable: It's still packed with his friends, business partners and family.
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It's melody-first pop music packed with bright invention, seemingly devoid of focus-grouped compromise.
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In particular, though their cortex is densely packed with neurons, their medulla is disproportionately small.
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The food court was packed with teenagers, people watchers and families having Friday night dinners.
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His final stop was a conference room packed with more maps illustrating the storm's impact.
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That's laudable, except that criteria is never mentioned when boards are packed with white men.
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Packed with technical discourse and expertise, it's a learning tool artists won't want to miss.
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San Francisco's Little Italy, this hood is packed with amazing restaurants, cafes, and gelato spots.
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It is packed with images of pedestrians and cyclists instead of honking, emissions-spewing cars.
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Each sheet mask is packed with hydrating aloe and natural extracts to make your skin glow.
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Yes, this NARS primer will make your skin sparkle, but it's also packed with SPF 35.
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The blogger and author of Damn Delicious makes a hearty dressing packed with flavor 8 oz.
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They are packed with fiber, protein, vitamins and minerals, including folate, vitamin E, potassium and magnesium.
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This one is packed with fruit, veggies and protein, so it's super satisfying and so delicious.
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The park was packed with more than 10,000 people, according to an official at City Hall.
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On Sunday, its markets and shops were packed with customers stocking up on last-minute essentials.
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There, managers squeeze 70-75 freight trains a day between 340 passenger trains packed with commuters.
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Packed with fatty beef, hot spices, and a roti booze mop, it's a perfect drinking food.
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Our cells are not packed with the white, sweet stuff that you add to your coffee.
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Herdman said Pitts discussed giving remote control cars packed with shrapnel to children of military members.
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Today the company announced the VIRB 360, a waterproof spherical camera packed with bleeding-edge specs.
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Bananas are known for being packed with nutrients — particularly potassium, vitamin C, vitamin B6, and fiber.
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The Dragon was packed with about 7,000 pounds of supplies, experiments and hardware for the ISS.
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But prunes are power-packed with nutrition and antioxidants, and are beneficial for your digestive tract.
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This compact blender may be small but it is jammed packed with a lot of power.
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The agenda at TC Sessions: Mobility is packed with startups and giants in the tech industry.
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Earlier in November, Brown shared an Instagram video packed with relics from her girl group days.
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Gmail is packed with a lot of time-saving features, like Smart Replies for mobile users.
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Porter wore an outfit packed with so many details to The Blonds fashion show in 2019.
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At first blush, the Renault R.S. 2310 is an elegant concept racecar packed with LED lights.
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Read more:The Jonas Brothers' 'What a Man Gotta Do' music video is packed with hidden references.
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He was welcomed home with a barn-warming celebration packed with several hundred friends and neighbors.
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Sintra is just a 40 minute drive from Lisbon, and is "packed with opportunities to explore."
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Drizzled with pastel frosting, the popcorn is a salty-sweet snack packed with plenty of flavor.
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It partially detonated, it had a large quantity of explosive and it was packed with shrapnel.
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And her red carpet tour has been packed with one head-turning look after the next.
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But the show, which airs Friday on CBS, is packed with emotional power and musical highs.
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Some focus on vegan or gluten-free foods, while others are jam-packed with sugary sweets.
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Video: SYSTEM Sounds "Saturn is just jam-packed with resonances," Russo told me over the phone.
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His drawings are dense, often packed with characters Where's Waldo-style or maze-like geometric shapes.
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The result of months of planning, the two-hour party inside the restaurant packed with activities.
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Critics say the government has neutered Poland's constitutional court, which is now packed with its appointees.
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For every visit, Ferrell, as Burgundy, did an opening standup set packed with hilariously unfunny jokes.
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The Sonnet box, packed with a video card an AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB video card.
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The Zephyrus is a pricey machine, retailing for $27000, and on paper, it's packed with power.
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Last week the venue, packed with ravers of all varieties and nationalities, had a different feel.
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Our prisons are packed with people serving long, harsh sentences -- in many cases for drug offenses.
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These foods — like canned beans, for example — aren't necessarily flashy, but are still packed with nutrients.
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Kardashian's space is also packed with presents, all wrapped in coordinating tan paper with green ribbon.
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Plus, it's packed with vitamin C and cucumber extract to nourish and brighten while it blurs.
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It's music full of synthesizers and packed with power, but with vocals guaranteed to evoke nostalgia.
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Hours later, the same von Kármán Auditorium was packed with InSight team members, press, and fans.
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Backstage, their greenroom was packed with friends and celebrities, which included Abstract's mentor, Tyler, the Creator.
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This approach marks the single most compelling revelation in a day jam-packed with Amazon news.
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It's packed with a lot of cool gadgets, but not necessarily ones most people actually need.
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The latest "Nindies" showcase, in which Nintendo highlights upcoming indie releases, is packed with exciting reveals.
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London's FTSE 100 lagged as a rising pound pressured the index, which is packed with exporters.
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The Alta is packed with the standard array of Fitbit abilities, lacking only heart rate monitoring.
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It's super-light, super-responsive, and packed with more features than its minimal aesthetic might suggest.
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But as of 1720 GMT, the area was still packed with activists, who remained good-humored.
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This has developed into an extremely problematic category, packed with various sexualized machines modeled after women.
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Each cage is then tightly packed with plastic bottles and then covered with 1'' of cement.
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This electric toothbrush is jam-packed with helpful features to ensure that you are left smiling.
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This week, Apple launched a new website packed with tips for tackling the most challenging scenarios.
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It's packed with glittering pop-melodies, teeth-gnashing heavy crescendos, and delicately strung out alternative rock.
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The place was PACKED with all sorts of people -- including a bunch of smokin' hot ladies.
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Like their own output, the Avalanches' Essential Mix is an eclectic collection packed with unusual sounds.
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They have refined designs, fast processors, even faster cameras, and are packed with high-end specs.
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It was meant to be a fun post, one that was packed with obscure player candidates.
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It overlooks Dal Lake, whose hundreds of pleasure craft, normally packed with summer tourists, sit idle.
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In 2007, a jeep packed with explosives was driven into the main entrance to Glasgow airport.
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Instead, the console's pre-packed with a 30 retro games, including classics like Super Mario Bros.
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San Juan's airport is packed with people, so many of them very old or very young.
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This bill is packed with poison pill policy riders that constitute a corporate donor wish list.
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The atmosphere is packed with carbon dioxide, and American homes are filled with high-powered guns.
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The week ahead for investors is about as packed with excitement as you could ever expect.
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The Milky Way is packed with an estimated 400 billion stars, most of which are homegrown.
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After all, the beauty department is packed with just about everything, including Target-exclusive beauty brands.
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The bar was packed with patrons who were dancing, playing pool and watching the Lakers game.
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A handful is packed with about 500 calories, more than are in a fast-food cheeseburger.
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The Negroni Bianco, like much of Dante's cocktail menu, is spirit-forward and packed with flavor.
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Compulsory service for young men, even celebrities, means that military bands are packed with star power.
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The gumbo is packed with fresh Louisiana shrimp, crab, chicken, beef, filé, and smoked andouille sausage.
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The Google Maps app is packed with information about restaurants, bus schedules, and now bike-shares.
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As you might expect, the Amazon Fire HD 8 is not exactly packed with powerful components.
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I was inoculated and had a lunch packed with little love notes in pen on the
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Instead, the battery-powered device generates vapor that goes through a capsule packed with tobacco leaves.
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A hair mask packed with oils, keratin, and biotin to revitalize and repair brittle, frizzy hair
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Finally, the Model S is packed with hidden features that are fun to mess around with.
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It should be packed with action verbs, and quantified results that showcase the impact you made.
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This sporty compact car is packed with features such as Apple CarPlay compatibility and upgraded horsepower.
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A cioppino (tomato-based seafood stew) was packed with tender lobster, shrimp, fish, mussels and calamari.
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The store was packed with shoppers who radiated the energy of recently hatched New Year's resolutions.
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The result, it seems, is the room was packed with Republican voters who overwhelmingly dislike Trump.
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The Impossible Burger 2.0 is also gluten-free, hormone-free, antibiotic-free and packed with protein.
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Some young backpackers have been sadly disappointed to find it jam-packed with fellow human beings.
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These six foods provide the kinds of carbs you need most — complex and packed with fiber.
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Live bands and DJs keep the floors packed with people showing off the newest line dances.
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The Reality: Eggs are low in calories, packed with protein, and free from sugars and carbs.
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Switchel, kombucha and drinks packed with turmeric and ginger will continue to gain steam this summer.
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They kept a car packed with explosives parked opposite his house for more than a week.
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Since the nuggets are packed with lean protein, it was a very satisfying and filling lunch.
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On Monday, the small courtroom was packed with family members, journalists, rights advocates and foreign diplomats.
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That seems like a smart response when any discussion of a word is packed with misunderstanding.
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Reporter: A series of deadly bombs, at least one packed with nails, killing dozens, injuring hundreds.
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And a video on Twitter from Monday showed beaches in Clearwater, Florida, packed with spring breakers.
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The result is a show packed with references to art, literature, pop culture, politics and science.
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It's a big show, packed with surprises, and connected equally to the present and the past.
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From Dirty Work: The Juiciest Rib-Eye Is Packed with the Best Flavors from Southeast Asia
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Despite the potentially frightening subject matter, this engaging, educational museum is routinely packed with local schoolchildren.
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The beaches, once the site of gun battles, are often packed with families and young children.
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The magical ingredient here is Thai soybean paste, a fermented condiment packed with salty, umami richness.
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Spring and summer in the UK means a season of high-society events packed with tradition.
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The heaters and generator, useful to displaced civilians and combatants alike, were packed with hidden explosives.
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Despite the simple ingredients — pasta, tomatoes, basil, olive oil, salt — it was densely packed with flavor.
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The Taliban detonated an ambulance packed with explosives in Kabul on Saturday, killing scores of people.
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The first several rows of pews were packed with men and women draped in white robes.
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A train packed with jubilant revolutionaries arrived from Atbara, 175 miles to the north, last week.
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The fifth and deciding game, at Rawhide Ballpark in Visalia, was packed with roughly 1,000 fans.
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Others drove to Vermont from as far away as Pennsylvania with their cars packed with books.
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In the city's luxurious Nisantasi neighborhood, I visited Nilufer Hatun highschool, packed with hundreds of voters.
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A video of a Clearwater beach packed with people on March 18 drew outrage from viewers.
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It first appeared as a magazine densely packed with news and features intended for male readers.
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And it's a lucky thing, too, because this was a Saturday absolutely jam-packed with news.
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WATCH THOSE SIPS Drinks don't fill you up, and many are packed with sugar and calories.
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This 90-minute show is packed with the many comedic, genre-spanning talents of Ms. Vaynblat.
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The series was lopsided — the Spurs won easily — but it was still packed with terrific basketball.
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Set in the cornerstone on June 23, 1959, it was packed with copies of Time Inc.
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Recipes include offerings like pizza bagels with organic tomato sauce or meatballs packed with hidden veggies.
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It may be a court packed with dozens or even hundreds of appointees from both parties.
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Shire Ali had set the car, packed with gas cylinders, alight, but it did not explode.
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She also brought Be Best tote bags for the teachers, packed with much-needed school supplies.
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Sollosi said that the film is packed with quite a bit more humor than the first.
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Yet the campaign finance scandal has added to infighting in a party packed with political newcomers.
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That's when the weekend starts on Tredje Langgatan, a long street packed with bars and restaurants.
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Back then, the Capitol's august press gallery above the Senate chamber was jam-packed with reporters.
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The season was packed with movement and plot development, but there's still plenty to be resolved.
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Better yet is another unorthodox banh mi packed with the equivalent of two Black Angus hamburgers.
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The weddings took place in a circle of tents packed with spilling crowds at every turn.
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Drew Droege's new solo show — "Happy Birthday Doug," at SoHo Playhouse — is packed with killer lines.
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Convention halls and hotels were jam packed with shiny gizmos, bleeding-edge technology, and dazzling devices.
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This novel, like its predecessor, is overstuffed, packed with incident and narrators and digressions within digressions.
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Palm trees line the Calle Virgen de la Palma, which is packed with restaurants and bars.
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The fund's staff roster is packed with former bankers, including from Misra's old employer Deutsche Bank.
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Palm trees line the Calle Virgen de la Palma, which is packed with restaurants and bars.
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Kingsolver's story of finding salvation in a barren situation is packed with real places and events.
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The show floor was packed with laptops, phones, speakers, and televisions all with flexible, bendy screens.
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Dorian is giant, slow to move, and is lingering in an area packed with population centers.
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The book is packed with the vintage images themselves, making for a visually rich literary experience.
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Whether it's almonds or pistachios, nuts are packed with healthy fats, fiber, potassium, magnesium, and protein.
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All of those bills are packed with local wins: The SPOONS Act, critical to Brindisi's district.
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The commercial center was packed with people buying gifts ahead of Father's Day celebrations on Sunday.
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When I looked, the waiting area was packed with wealthy vacationers trying to score a table.
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It is a movie packed with action (it's seriously nonstop), but also jammed with fan service.
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Bridges and highways are so packed with cars it feels like rush hour all day long.
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The final product -- an 18k gold frame packed with 4.5 carats of VVS princess cut diamonds.
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RiRi's party was packed with celebs -- Kendrick Lamar performed and Dave Chappelle also grabbed the mic.
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The area was packed with onlookers checking out the famous stars -- including Liz, Richard and Bela!
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BROADLY: Looks like really strong ecstasy, Amy Amy: I like that it's not packed with shit.
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The streets were packed with people listening to street musicians perform, or sitting at pavement cafes.
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The bathroom is packed with stockpiled toilet rolls and cleaning products, but it's functional and clean.
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The lobby is packed, with staff providing services such as child care, food assistance and legal advice.
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In contrast the small groups are packed with people who have worked with the president for years.
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The cast is packed with cable TV all-stars, including the leads of The Affair and Outlander.
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The creative team is packed with veteran talent, resulting in an exceptionally slick and skillfully assembled musical.
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Every year, the show is packed with surprises and performances from musicals playing the Great White Way.
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They used rocket-propelled grenades and rifles, and several detonated suicide vests packed with explosives, officials said.
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A shelf at the back of the room holds clear containers packed with pine cones and shells.
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"I have a duffel bag that is always packed with sleeping bags and canned food," says Nicholle.
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It is jam-packed with fascinating ideas…Read more ReadHow Will We Know the World Is Ending?
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When we stroll in, the joint is packed with a mix of Thai and international selfie-snappers.
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They do $290015 PBRs in the hours before the game, and it's packed with die-hard fans.
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Every installment is packed with huge moments, even bigger montages, and emotional landmines constantly threatening to explode.
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The streets were packed with protesters making it difficult to walk the few blocks up Main Street.
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On Monday, a car packed with explosives was driving against traffic and blew up outside the hospital.
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Episode 4 of Insecure takes place over the course of one day, but it's packed with action.
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Sunday night's Game Of Thrones episode, "The Spoils Of War," was particularly jam-packed with Big Moments.
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A seemingly endless flow of cars and vehicles packed with belongings of fleeing civilians jam the roads.
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It’s jam-packed with absolutely jaw dropping moments and I loved it so, so much.
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Once you break open the shell, you'll find it's packed with more nuts, each in another shell.
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The Swiss index, packed with defensive shares that have been favoured this year, hit a record high.
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Google Keep keeps things simpler and as straightforward as possible, while Wunderlist is packed with great features.
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The room will be packed with founders, investors — and tech journalists from more than 113 media outlets.
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He had driven several hours from a Sanders rally in Decorah that was packed with 2,200 people.
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It was a big, busy weekend for the Kardashian clan packed with television specials and pregnancy rumors.
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A Watchmen packed with Easter eggs doesn't show how faithful Lindelof and crew are to the original.
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The night will be packed with performances — the show features the longest lineup in CMT Awards history!
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The establishment last week of a Constituent Assembly packed with Socialist Party loyalists led to widespread criticism.
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Other things, like our suitcases (packed with all our aforementioned goodies), are regulated to 'meh, that'll do.
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Netatmo just announced the Netatmo Presence, a new smart outdoor security camera packed with actually useful features.
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Fran's new book The Myth of the Nice Girl is jam-packed with more advice like this.
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The schedule — which you can view here in English — is packed with insightful interviews and panel sessions.
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Google just wrapped up its 2018 I/O keynote, and today's event was jam-packed with news.
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No, instead we'll be the bad-ass bakers carrying a tray packed with sensual, adult-shaped dough.
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Philip Morris' IQOS is a battery-powered device that heats cigarette-shaped sticks packed with tobacco leaves.
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It's called VICELAND, and it's packed with shows that tell exciting stories from all over the world.
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On the weekends, the main square, known as Praca Maua, is packed with visitors and locals alike.
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The Anastasia Beverly Hills Lip Palette is down to $24 and is packed with 18 different lipsticks.
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They do $9006400 PBRs in the hours before the game, and it's packed with die-hard fans.
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In 2002 bombs ripped through two nightspots packed with revellers on the island of Bali, killing 202.
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The seven men who attacked Paris in November, killing 130 people, wore suicide vests packed with TATP.
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Its first targets were the constitutional court and the public broadcasters; both have been packed with loyalists.
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Our sanctuary sits about 600, and it was jam-packed with an overflow into our fellowship hall.
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The first trailer of xXx: Return of Xander Cage is packed with a series of thrilling sequences.
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Smith set up shop in the downtown L.A. neighborhood and provided brown paper bags packed with food.
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Looking for a more budget-friendly choice that's packed with acne-fighting, anti-inflammatory, skin-soothing ingredients?
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This collection of essays is just too jam-packed with great stuff to summarize in a caption.
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The city's streets were packed with people walking home and hanging off the sides of crowded buses.
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It was packed with people, and music poured out of bars and venues that lined the street.
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This update is packed with new features for the iPad and new core frameworks for the iPhone.
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It shouldn't be hard to scrub that leaves skin silky-soft and isn't packed with nasty stuff.
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Instead he says he was bundled into a bus packed with 50 men and deported to Syria.
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Not only is the video beautiful, it's packed with Easter eggs pointing sharp-eyed viewers toward Africa.
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Fighting colds in space Not only can chile peppers withstand extreme conditions, they are packed with vitamins.
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The two nights of Democratic debates were packed with too many candidates, moderators, and issues to track.
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It's called VICELAND and it's packed with shows that tell exciting stories from all over the world.
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The middle two shelves of the fridge are packed with tupperwares filled with string beans and meat.
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After all, his films are jam-packed with product placement — albeit for products that don't actually exist.
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The vehicle had been packed with children's food supplies, perhaps to disguise it, a SANA correspondent said.
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It has a medium-firm feel packed with "supernatural comfort" thanks to three layers of different foams.
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The day will be jam-packed with restaurants, music, food panels, and speeches from food world personalities.
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New York City's BookCon, the annual fan convention for readers, is always packed with enthusiastic YA fans.
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The camera lingers on shots of control room monitors, and the dialogue is packed with robotics jargon.
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On Saturday, a coalition airstrike hit a funeral hall packed with mourners in Yemen's capital of Sanaa.
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The next two weeks are packed with emotions, painful goodbyes and my journey coming to an end.
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Flight MH370 which disappeared in 2014, was similarly packed with such equipment but vanished without a trace.
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Packed with information empowering women to understand their reproductive health, Our Bodies doesn't explicitly appear in Forever.
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The show is packed with state-of-the-art projection mapping, lasers, pyrotechnics, and of course, fireworks.
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Cement columns are packed with fuel that is then burned to create smoke screens over key positions.
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The soundtrack is also top-notch, packed with remixes of classic Sonic tunes alongside all-new compositions.
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While the squad occupy the front bus, the rest seem packed with club officials and travelling digatories.
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But, at least we can expect it to be packed with the latest technology upon its release.
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Their summer schedule is packed, with stops at Lollapalooza, Hangout Festival, and NYC's Panorama along the way.
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Tuesday is packed with big CES events, and The Verge will be there to take you inside.
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But Stranger Things is also so jam-packed with movie references it's impossible to catch them all.
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It's packed with gorgeous archival photos and inserts like film negatives and naked drawings of Cave himself.
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Private vehicles -- along with city buses packed with adults and children carrying backpacks -- jammed roads for hours.
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Packed with white progressives, Wisconsin's Democratic electorate always looked unusually likely to favour Mr Sanders (see article).
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Minutes later three trucks arrived, packed with young men, their faces covered in rags and particle masks.
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A rubber boat packed with migrants last month on the way to Italy sank in the Mediterranean.
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The fuselage is packed with grains; the Pouncer's entire menu is customizable to cultural tastes and sensitivities.
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It was now packed with displaced families, and noisy with the sounds of people weeping and mourning.
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Packed with guanciale and tomatoes, then tossed with butter, these ravioli are like little pouches of heaven.
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Broad City's scripts are densely packed with humor that aims to do more than make you laugh.
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Check-in desks were packed with people waiting in line, hoping for a flight off the island.
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It would be petty to single out this misstep if this series were not packed with them.
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"Mary Poppins Returns" is packed with snazzy costumes, bright-eyed performances, and polished song and dance numbers.
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With over 400 pages of items, Amazon Fashion's corner is packed with just as many amazing discounts.
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It's still February and it's raining outside; the restaurant is packed with old people eating early dinners.
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On weekends, its shores are packed with picnickers, and couples enjoy swan boats out on the water.
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The gadget convention in Las Vegas is packed with thousands of companies showing off their futuristic devices.
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The shoes come well-packaged in the box, wrapped in plastic bags and packed with tissue paper.
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The district is packed with the sort of affluent, college-educated Republicans least congenial to the president.
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That legal drama began with a political scandal and was packed with subtle commentary on current events.
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Narrator: A Di Fara pie is packed with flavor and best eaten fresh out of the oven.
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It's packed with skyscrapers instead of palm trees, soot instead of sand, congestion instead of salty air.
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One drove a car packed with explosives into the American University's wall, blowing a gap through it.
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The government usually wins such votes by a large majority in parliaments packed with pro-government deputies.
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Caixin magazine reported that, according to a witness, he used two empty beer bottles packed with explosives.
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Mushrooms are packed with protein and can be used in baking and cooking as a bulking agent.
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Members of the Afghan National Security Forces seized a vehicle packed with explosives from the attack site.
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Packed with premium ingredients that are ethically farmed and locally sourced, Ziwi Peak is our top pick.
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"For the last 2 ½ years, we have been under siege," he told an arena packed with supporters.
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Lisbon is one of the most popular cities in the world, packed with tourists, beaches, and nightlife.
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She apologized for her modest home, scrubbed and packed with crucifixes and plastic flowers and pastel curtains.
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That's why lotion is a must-have around the holidays, especially ones that are packed with nutrients.
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The car barreled down the narrow street, which was packed with pedestrians, at around 12:10 a.m.
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Her red lentil soup, packed with protein and warming on cold prairie nights, celebrates the province's harvest.
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This week, the Las Vegas Convention Center was packed with many of the year's biggest new devices.
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"What's important here are Mr. Cohen's statements," Otero said, in a courtroom packed with dozens of journalists.
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Is any venue packed with large Americans sucking the nipples on their water bottles inherently de-gravitased?
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Benson, meanwhile, had her own dating life and a schedule jam-packed with, you know, kicking ass.
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His music is packed with references and made-up words that sometimes offer little to no context.
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I went over to a knee-high metal bench and sat in a room packed with men.
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These four recipes are loaded with greens, healthy fats, and whole grains — ingredients packed with good bacteria.
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She's onto something here — watermelons are surprisingly packed with nutrients, from vitamins A and C to lycopene.
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These five foods are packed with just that, making them perfect for a post-marathon-training snack.
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A whiskey sour—packed with scotch, ginger, and a pinecone garnish—is delivered to a thirsty patron.
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There are flasks and tubes and plastic bags vacuum-packed with weird substances in pink and orange.
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It's not the first time we've heard of a planet described as being jam-packed with gemstones.
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Last year we welcomed a record-breaking 20183,600 attendees, and Startup Alley was packed with 416 exhibitors.
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Again a car packed with explosives was detonated, killing at least 10 people and wounding dozens more.
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It was packed with all the super-fast rapping you would want from the finally reunited trio.
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His mother cooks a dessert on Tuesdays, usually something classically simple, like tarts packed with local berries.
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Plus, vegetables like eggplants and tomatoes are packed with fiber (eggplants) and vitamins A and C (tomatoes).
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Their hunger exposes what today's retro-saloons, packed with faded photographs and old-timey cocktails, get wrong.
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Bring a Trailer employs roughly two dozen people to help sellers write compelling listings, packed with details.
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At La Terraza de Bonanza, any given bomba night is bound to be packed with young people.
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Early the next morning, he reached the Greek side in a rubber dinghy packed with other migrants.
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Clearwater, Florida, received heavy backlash this week after videos showed it was packed with thousands of beachgoers.
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The timer on the second bomb, a pressure cooker packed with shrapnel, was set for 9 p.m.
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Dr. Paabo and other experts typically examine many fossils to find a rare one packed with DNA.
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Quinoa is a seed — and very importantly, is packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and is gluten-free.
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My board of directors is packed with elected officials, as well as a couple of community members.
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But on the night of the game it became a college basketball mecca, packed with 52,693 fans.
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But Mr. Chau pushed ahead, setting off in his kayak, which he had packed with a Bible.
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President Trump added to the racial undercurrent, eagerly lobbing insults packed with innuendo at all three candidates.
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The 596-member assembly, packed with Mr. el-Sisi's supporters, overwhelmingly gave its initial approval in February.
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The movie is equally packed with ideas — about strategy and tactics, ends and means, liberty and order.
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So did a big glass jar packed with vanilla that he had been aging for 15 years.
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They wanted to know if the waiting tram ahead, packed with people, was for the nature tour.
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Desperate residents fleeing, cars packed with people and family heirlooms, anything that could be frantically scooped up.
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Even better, inside, the new permanent exhibition, which went up in 2016, is packed with interpretive displays.
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The fashion spectacular jam-packed with musical performances will air on Amazon Prime Video on Sept. 20.
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Coming soon: A new Before the Bell, packed with insight from CNN Business reporters and trusted experts.
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The start of the race, just outside the western facade of Angkor Wat, was packed with runners.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry&aposs first engagement of the year was packed with plenty of PDA.
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" That's not counting the journals that Cobain packed with drawings, featured in the documentary "Montage of Heck.
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"Let It Linger" is packed with such compositions, and seeming serendipity is the secret of their charm.
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Red states are likely to engage in massive resistance against a Supreme Court packed with Democratic appointees.
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Videos show Wuhan hospitals packed with patients, people collapsing on the streets, and medical staff breaking down.
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This year's lineup includes a brand-new 12-pan eyeshadow palette packed with bronze and pink tones.
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While it has a salacious past, today it is packed with cheap clothes, accessories, and food stalls.
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Night after night, the cabaret was packed with visitors from around France and from around the world.
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In a room packed with fans who barter for nostalgia, Lipstein's all-business mentality was an outlier.
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Açaí bowls were thought to be a healthy breakfast or snack packed with antioxidants and health benefits.
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The name pierniki is derived from the Polish word pieprz, or pierny, meaning packed with peppery flavor.
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"We had a wonderful election, didn't we?" he proclaimed to an auditorium packed with officers and troops.
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Their delicate skins are loosely packed with ground beef, musky from cumin, and just barely pinched shut.
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My town's walkable center is also packed with restaurants, late-night snack spots, and even a speakeasy.
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Moments later, you'll have a delicious green beverage packed with ingredients like kale, banana, mango, and more.
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Unlike the prior consoles, it comes packed with a screen, and a pretty good one at that.
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It might not come with a sub, but this small Yamaha bar comes packed with great tech.
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The court, packed with judges loyal to Mr. Maduro, is considered to be controlled by the president.
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It will delight diehard fans, for whom the film is packed with references to the original series.
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The courtroom was packed with only standing room available, with more than 100 people in the gallery.
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The stage was packed with seven musicians, two of them dancing nonstop as they strummed traditional instruments.
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A full block transformed into a sea of black hats — every stoop and step packed with observers.
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A handsome hardcover book, packed with context, underscores the magnitude of the effort behind this groundbreaking set.
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They drove themselves there in a minivan packed with chest freezers to keep the ice cream cold.
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Sometimes his emergency room, with a capacity for 200 people, is packed with 450 patients seeking help.
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Koala and Kiwi Crates are subscription craft boxes packed with projects (and all needed supplies) each month.
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At times the weapons were exceptionally cruel — booby-traps that blew up homes, heaters packed with explosives.
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It is an energy nerd's dream, packed with the latest data on clean energy around the world.
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The first episode is packed with juicy moments, in terms of both character and unexpected plot twists.
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The arena was packed with men in pressed shirts, gobbling fried chicken and throwing their hands overhead.
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Even the second-tier Armory Invitational Mile is packed, with all 210 runners entered having broken four minutes.
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It's usually packed with blueberries, spinach, pineapple, vegan vanilla protein, almond milk, and ice — it tastes like dessert.
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Following a year packed with economic and political uncertainty, more risk factors are expected to unfold in 2017.
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Several flights to D.C., including Southwest, were packed with women who are planning on participating in the march.
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The ground floor is packed with white robot arms with a variety of appendages attached to their wrists.
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The western half, called Sputnik Planitia, is a large glacial plain packed with frozen nitrogen and other ices.
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The improvised unguided bomb packed with nails and other shrapnel, dropped from a helicopter or airplane, doctors believe.
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Ureilites are packed with tiny diamonds, the largest of which are only the width of a human hair.
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The former has the flavors of an American cheeseburger, while the latter is packed with Korean fried chicken.
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Four out of the top 10 most ordered dishes on Oscar Sunday last year were packed with heat.
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But Prasinohaema lizards are packed with the stuff—and at levels 40 times the lethal dose for humans.
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Similarly, Ocean Drive in Miami, Florida, is jam-packed with restaurants, bars, and over-the-top street performances.
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And, according to LiveStrong, the superfruit is packed with biotin, an ingredient often touted as a hair strengthener.
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The e-tron is packed with a 95 kWh battery pack that powers electric motors on each axle.
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Turns out that the beauty mecca just past the border is packed with exclusives you can't find here.
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"iOS 13 is a huge release packed with lots of capabilities," VP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi said.
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As a result, even the most "boring" hallways are packed with things to poke and stuff to discover.
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The most challenging task had been clearing the dozens of side streets in neighborhoods still packed with snow.
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The crowd, packed with Housewives fans, ate it up — shouting "Jovani" at every new gown de Lesseps debuted.
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In the days before the deadline flights out of Kinshasa were packed with wealthy Congolese and foreign workers.
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His Root Resilience hair line is packed with anti-aging ingredients, like copper peptides, which stimulate re-growth.
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The cruelty- and silicone-free formula is packed with coconut water and probiotics to keep your complexion happy.
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Both the M2299.99 and pricier P10 model come packed with a Snapdragon 450 processor and run Android Oreo.
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Restaurants are packed with puffy jackets thrown over the backs of chairs, sleeves poking out into the aisles.
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A truck-refrigerator packed with explosives blew up in Karrada, killing 80 people and injuring at least 200.
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Every question I ask is answered with a story, and each one is packed with a million details.
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Each pocket is packed with a five-cheese blend, which includes mozzarella, provolone, fontina, asiago, and white cheddar.
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Ploom Tech, also a battery-powered device, generates vapor that goes through a capsule packed with tobacco leaves.
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In fact, each program is packed with functions that can make your day-to-to a lot easier.
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L.A. is packed with tattoo history — it's even home to the oldest tattoo shop in the United States.
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The researchers took cross-sections of the folds and found they were packed with mucus-producing goblet cells.
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The FAA has run tests that found when electronic devices overheat, they can combust when packed with aerosol.
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But after the court, packed with government stooges, declared Mr Tshisekedi the victor, SADC backed down almost immediately.
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From tablets and laptops to smart televisions, the 21st century household is often packed with gadgets and devices.
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It's packed with lectures that run the gamut from starting a channel to video production to creating ads.
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The bomb was packed with ball bearings and steel nuts and the blast shattered windows 400 feet away.
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All of the guests received custom-designed goodie bags packed with Capri memorabilia to remember the extravagant affair.
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But the following day he announced he would step down, in a speech packed with unusually zealous language.
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The SUVs are packed with smart features inside, and SF Motors is promising semi-autonomous capabilities as well.
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In December 2017, a suicide bomber attacked a church packed with worshipers in Quetta, leaving seven people dead.
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The money's packed with cutting edge anti-counterfeiting measures, including one that British authorities won't even talk about.
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Astro Bot is packed with wondrous ideas and level design that'll have you marveling at the developers' ingenuity.
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Overhead shelves packed with laundered shirts wrapped in brown paper make the place look busy, Ms. Huang said.
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There are plenty of cheap, convenient processed foods packed with calories — but no sugar — that people are overconsuming.
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It's also packed with jokes hiding in the background, inviting multiple viewings so you can catch them all.
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The first round finished with no captures, but that doesn't mean it wasn't a round packed with excitement.
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The kick off to Beyoncé's Formation World Tour in Miami Wednesday night came packed with an emotional punch.
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My only real concerns were keeping my spaceship full of fuel and my life support packed with oxygen.
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Features aren't usually what I look for in an instant camera, but the Sofort is packed with them.
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Informal vendors crowd the roadway packed with pedestrian traffic through a neighborhood rife with cross-border gang violence.
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So packed with coconut flavor, we had to double-check to make sure the base wasn't coconut milk.
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Not even the audience â€" packed with Facebook employees and developers â€" could muster more than that.
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Packed with thoughtful fishing features, such as a spacious tool pocket, which is lined with "armored" SuperFabric material.
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The shrimp will be packed with flavor and serious heat, ready to dip in your zesty cocktail sauce.
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A water tanker packed with explosives was used in the attack, which took place at 8:25 a.m.
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And it was packed with devastating lines for Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and even Flake himself.
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Inside the club, the place was packed with big sports stars -- including Von Miller and OKC Thunder players.
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Posh (Victoria) has transformed her room on the bus into a giant closet packed with small black dresses.
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The breezy central courtyard, littered with trash and flies, was packed with soldiers on breaks, smoking and chatting.
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Consumers have readily adopted the companies' apps, which are packed with innovative features that traditional banks don't offer.
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A week of recess, packed with protests, isn't going to make those dynamics any easier to navigate. 3.
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Running an Instagram sensation and creating a book packed with eye candy is not the group's chief focus.
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He leads us through a narrow hallway flanked by rooms packed with state-of-the-art drum equipment; .
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On the surface, this season finale is packed with action that should keep us glued to the screen.
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The economic calendar is packed with housing data, including FHFA's January snapshot of home prices at 9 a.m.
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The truck packed with explosives, detonated near the entrance of a hotel in the center of the capital.
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Disney's classic "princess" films are packed with female protagonists and targeted – for the most part – toward little girls.
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It's fast, comfortable, and packed with enough technology to satisfy even the gadget-hounds here at The Verge.
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The few shops that were open were packed with people buying basics such as sugar, flour and bread.
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It was the second of two attacks on Coptic churches that were packed with worshipers celebrating Palm Sunday.
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Then there's "heady bros," packed with Nirvana, Mac DeMarco and other tunes that inebriated dudes seem to like.
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The state-owned Herald newspaper carried a 24-page birthday supplement, packed with goodwill messages from government departments.
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The attack took place at the peak of Kabul's rush hour when roads are packed with worktime commuters.
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They are also packed with vulnerable motorbikes and scooters, which are involved in nearly three-quarters of fatalities.
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Jam-packed with references, Hot Fuzz is a giant running meta-commentary on the quintessential pastoral English village.
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Disrupt NY is a few months away and the agenda is already packed with amazing speakers and panels.
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Plus, as Kim Larson, RDN, explains, many of them come packed with fiber, protein, and other useful nutrients.
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One reason is that cars are packed with more and more components, demanding more and more electrical power.
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It's an episode packed with insider knowledge and wild stories that can only come from behind the lens.
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The north-eastern states are packed with the working-class whites who love Mr Trump's protectionist message best.
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Furthermore, for those voters who lean progressive, they face a slate packed with Democrats who govern like Republicans.
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Plus, they are packed with protein, so why not throw a couple on for your next taco night?
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It's raucous and death-obsessed and silly all at once, packed with chant-along vocals and spindly riffs.
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The terminal, near Times Square, was packed with commuters waiting for buses that struggled to access the site.
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" Across the room, a mahogany bookcase was packed with volumes that Egan had used to research "Manhattan Beach.
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The pre-roll joints are packed with catnip that'll keep the 'nip contained for an easy clean up.
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Could we see another version of the Classic appear later this year packed with sports games or RPGs?
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