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A miniature model of Dayton's playing court was wedged into its branches.
A miniature model of Dayton's playing court was wedged into its branches.
The one striking difference is a baby grand piano wedged into one corner.
If only Volvo's new Sensus user interface could be wedged into the S60.
Right now, I'm wedged into economy seats in the butt of a plane.
This car is more than just a big V8 wedged into a compact coupe.
The battery is a bit wedged into its chamber so it won't easily fall out.
Once the largest in the world, it looks like a fortress wedged into a cliff.
I passed three monasteries, wedged into rocky nooks, built between the 14th and 17th centuries.
On closer inspection, she found that there were shards of glass wedged into the canvas.
The plaques were wedged into boulders that mark the pathway toward the park's scenic overlook.
Windows had collapsed and the building was wedged into the ground at a 40-degree angle.
It was wedged into my mailbox at school, a packet the size of a large book.
Two anti-rotation fins on the plug wedged into the plaster, keeping the anchor securely in place.
But in every other way the third game wedged into Los Rojiblancos' busy week was not inspiring.
European banks have found themselves wedged into the same category as basic resources back in 2015: uninvestable.
After all, Judith had gotten wedged into the Earth after being dead for about 76 million years.
History didn't need to be wedged into the book; the book was already inevitably permeated by it.
Footage of the incident's aftermath showed uprooted trees and cars wedged into cracks created by the earthquake.
Rosetta's high-resolution camera found the Philae lander wedged into a dark crack on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
We met for lunch in a small group at a sandwich shop wedged into an outdoor strip mall.
He was wedged into programs with an aging Triple H, a disinterested Batista, or a physically declining Edge.
The bus was wedged into the shop front, with both its windows and those of the building smashed.
It's Friday night and I'm wedged into the back corner of Loftus Hall, a club in Berlin's Neukölln neighborhood.
Its detector would be wedged into the spare space of a cavelike tunnel left over from the LHC's construction.
Instead, we've been wedged into smaller and smaller niches on many different sizes of screens, never to be united.
After cocktails and jazz, men in tuxedos and women in gowns wedged into tables beneath the restaurant's towering columns.
They stood wedged into the little area by the door where umbrellas would have gone if it had been raining.
A metal gate out front was padlocked shut, with a missed-delivery notice from the Postal Service wedged into it.
He was wedged into a crowd, waiting to hear his candidate, Rubio, who had foundered during a debate the previous night.
It's really meaningful to not be wedged into anything but just to be able to let it take it's natural course.
One man had put his legs into a garbage bag; another was doubled-over in a wheelchair wedged into a corner.
One was wedged into a car with a cracked window and another was discovered in a vendor's mug at an art fair.
Now the orbiter's high-resolution camera has found Philae wedged into a dark crack on the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
Officials said Crawley stabbed her so hard that a knife blade was still wedged into her back when the autopsy was performed.
In the summer, dance crops up in unlikely spaces: Here's a Midtown option that could be easily wedged into your commute home.
In another episode, Lee drained 7 cysts from a woman's head, including one that was toenail-shaped and wedged into her scalp.
Then comes the build: crumbled sharp provolone wedged into a fresh-baked Philly roll layered with thin-sliced roast pork and broccoli rabe.
Looking at the arrangement, the researchers noticed that the LSD molecules were wedged into the serotonin receptor's binding pocket at an unexpected angle.
I was wedged into my seat behind my suitcase from my privileged upstate weekend in the middle of candy peddling and cabeza smashing.
" Maricopa harvester ant, Level 3, "After eight unrelenting hours of drilling into that ingrown toenail, you find the drill wedged into the toe.
And it's very easy to get the three little words that are repeated throughout the song (because I'm happyyyyyy) wedged into your brain.
Wedged into the file room, isolated from any other people, I sat hunched over an ever-churning scanner for eight hours a day.
We marched to the living room, dug through the toy basket and finally found her, one gray high heel wedged into a xylophone.
Giant cedar soaking tubs were wedged into the corners of the room between plastic foliage; two taps for Deschutes beers served as a centerpiece.
So half an hour of intensive work on that movement was wedged into a rehearsal on Friday earmarked for a Beethoven concert that night.
I search for meaning in writing, spending my days at a desk covered in Post-its and wedged into the corner of our bedroom.
That joy dissipated immediately after her feet got wet and she realized that sand was wedged into all the crevices between her tiny toes.
Meanwhile, a green triangle is wedged into the upper right-hand corner, further anchoring the forms within the painting as well as underscoring their incompleteness.
Like 10 Cloverfield Lane before it, Paradox was a stand-alone horror film before being rebranded and wedged into what is effectively an anthology series.
Rotterdam Police Lieutenant Jeffrey Collins told the outlet that the unidentified woman who hit her didn't realize that Coco had gotten wedged into her front bumper.
" But now, sitting in a cramped office wedged into the scaled-down version of Alex Musical Instruments, he said, "If you sell one, it's like, hallelujah!
"You really have to concentrate and have sharp eyes because you don't want to leave a tiny bit of body fat wedged into the tarmac," Elliott says.
On November 12, 2014, the Philae lander detached from Rosetta, bouncing twice on the surface and eventually becoming wedged into a dark crevice beneath a craggy cliff.
IDGAF if it's a slice of American wedged into a tuna melt or some Brillat Savarin on a rye and raisin cracker, drizzled with orange blossom honey.
It is, in fact, no bigger than a shower stall, with a toilet and sink wedged into corners and a drain in the center of the floor.
The majority of the hawkers on Sukhumvit Soi 38 are still there, albeit mostly wedged into a fluorescent-lit indoor area off to the side of the street.
But lately I've found myself less patient with it, more attuned the discordant notes of weak humor being wedged into a setting that's left no space for it.
You might not even notice it if you were just driving by; from the outside, it looks like a former Denny's wedged into the corner of a hotel.
A day later, there was a tour of the team's new home in San Francisco, Chase Center, its swirling facade wedged into the cocoon of glassy new skyscrapers.
This other marriage is wedged into the confines of our real marriages, our work, my motherhood — the way you jam one more book into an already full bookshelf.
There were piles of debris here and there, and many trees had the dead branches of other trees wedged into them, blown there by the hurricane-force winds.
Lasting only two seasons in 2001 and 2002, the show was a spoof on outback travel shows, which were wedged into the television programming mire that were weekend afternoons.
Images taken from Rosetta at a distance of 2.7 km (1.7 miles) showed Philae wedged into a dark crack on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, the ESA said on Monday.
With some trepidation, I tracked their gazes across the room and saw a man lying on a table with what appeared to be a cantaloupe wedged into his crotch.
They were looking for a crudely built wooden loft bed wedged into concrete so that it was suspended above the ground and three feet or so beneath Riverside Drive.
The hub on the front wheel of the bicycle is a dynamo hub, which stores energy from your cycling to charge any and all the products wedged into the frame.
At times, the dialogue felt clunky, Rick and Gloria like spokespeople for the writer's own political fears and grappling, forebodings of what could actually transpire wedged into the characters' mouths.
The ban, wedged into the Fiscal Year 2018 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), would preclude all federal computers and connected networks from using antivirus software made by the Russian cybersecurity firm.
But church leaders said they did fit with his message of modesty, looking especially minuscule when wedged into motorcades of mostly mammoth sport utility vehicles rolling through the streets of Manhattan.
Both Jell-O and Plymouth Rock's coffee packs were discontinued, but wedged into the memories of New Englanders; on recipes across the internet, New Englanders reminisce about the after-dinner dessert.
The leather-and-glass encased dining room of Le Jules Verne, where he'll dine Thursday, is perched 400 feet off the ground, wedged into the wrought iron girders of the Eiffel Tower.
But in a possible rush to finish, more contentious social issues, which are often wedged into the spending plan, may be deferred to later in the legislative session, which ends in June.
Back then, the notion that Shiffrin would chase medals in five Olympic events seemed more plausible because the races were evenly spaced across 12 days, not wedged into nine, action-packed days.
It's simply a nice place to eat and drink, wedged into a very old, very narrow brick building with a tiny bar, a tiny kitchen and a few tables on two levels.
The operator of the two trains that crashed, Bayerische Oberlandbahn, says on its website that the trains of the so-called Meridian line both partially derailed and are wedged into each other.
A small altarpiece of cotton branches and family photos aimed to create a quiet place for visitors to remember ancestors, but it was wedged into a gallery corner by the entrance ramp.
Wedged into the coastline between the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels, Hoboken is one of the country's most densely populated places, with more than 50,000 people living in slightly more than a square mile.
They'll persist as they are, either wedged into their human-size vitrine and labeled "Her Coffin" (2016), or perhaps only as individual objects that refuse to decompose in the ground on their own.
There's a nano-SIM card slot wedged into the top cover of the laptop, which, based on my brief hands-on time with the machine, seems to be an awkward place for it.
At Jonny Kest's classes at Center for Yoga, the suburban Detroit studio he founded in 1993, it's not unusual to find 75 or more students wedged into the very hot, very dark studio.
In a midseason coup allegedly orchestrated by Commissioner Adam Silver, 76-year-old Jerry Colangelo, one of the league's good ol' boys, was wedged into the Sixers organization as Chairman of Basketball Operations.
Atlanta Hawks superstar Paul Millsap was involved in a serious accident involving a motorcycle -- which left his Rolls-Royce smashed up and the bike wedged into the front end ... TMZ Sports has learned.
One was the Hexentric, a set of six-sided nuts in different sizes that, in lieu of pitons, are wedged into cracks in the rock and attached to ropes to anchor a climber.
"I've always said it, Ryder Cup, there's nothing like it," Garcia, who was serenaded by the fans wedged into the towering first tee grandstand as he walked out to begin his match, said.
In a portion of the film Mr. Hsiung narrates, dead piglets are piled up behind a sow who is wedged into a crate so tightly that she cannot move away from the mess.
The thing could barely be wedged into the kitchenette; they had to move the puzzles and empty litter boxes, and even then they ended up scraping some paint off the corner of the wall.
The straightforward answer is no, though I imagine a micropenis or a standard-small penis could be wedged into one of the circular crevices, if you and your partner wanted that, for whatever reason.
She was wedged into a tiny booth last month at the Triple Crown Bar with her friend and creative partner, Grace Helbig, a YouTube celebrity in her own right with over three million subscribers.
This is just as well because I listen to them in an illusion of an apartment that's made from plywood, plasterboard and polyvinyl chloride, wedged into the raucous midst of a coastal university town.
If it feels the need to blast its loyal users with irritating prompts then these should be channeled into that notification center, not wedged into the File Explorer or on top of the task bar.
It's his aides, however, who sometimes dread boarding Air Force One for a lengthy flight overseas, knowing full well the boss will make little use of the bed wedged into the nose of the plane.
And this is particularly appealing because Congress is generally wedged into a straitjacket of inaction when it comes to new initiatives or reducing the deficit because it has no way to pay for either effort.
Both of these factors as well as the rise of the smartphone have given way to the "always-on" job, wedged into our lives from both Silicon Valley and corporate America in the last decade.
There's something great about reading a print magazine or book, but let's face it, that is for when you are in the comfort of your own home, not wedged into the corner of a sweaty train.
Once your eyes adjust, you spy them amid the trunks and branches — a constellation of nine meticulously conceived minimalist boxes, hoisted on support beams or wedged into the side of the hill like shy, wild creatures.
Dave Mitton, who lives south of Salt Lake City in Utah, posted a video on January 14 showing how a navel orange wedged into the steering wheel fooled his P85D Tesla Model S into driving itself.
The house, with a green grassy roof that lowers its energy consumption and cools the five-bedroom home, is wedged into a triangular space near the bluff without disturbing a large sycamore tree the owners cherish.
MONTCLAIR, N.J. — In a newsroom wedged into a storefront here, reporters worked on stories about the contentious issues driving the conversation around town, like a property reassessment that could affect taxes and testing in the public schools.
"They combed the campground but missed a big tract of private property next door," says Thompson, adding he followed a path on the property where he found a tree with a Spalding little league baseball wedged into it.
The incongruity of a container of blue light wedged into a large natural form is allayed by Braman's poetic play of the organic against the geometric, as well as the specificity of her color combinations, scale, and materials.
And for those skeptical that maybe the package is just wedged into the door for a unique perspective that simply makes it look like it's been thrown, well, the same Reddit user shared this video to support his claim.
On Sunday, during its second-to-last pass over Philae's likely resting spot on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the Rosetta spacecraft's OSIRIS camera obtained visual confirmation of the robotic lander, wedged into a dark crevice beneath a craggy cliff.
With the help of a minigame of sorts called "Project Discovery" that's been neatly wedged into EVE's lore, players now sift through millions of images of human cells and identify proteins by spotting key patterns for in-game rewards.
Whitley, wedged into a back-row seat like a Hummer limousine in a parking space for a compact car, raised his hand and said he looked forward to the Meeting for Worship more this year than in the past.
On the sixth day of my weeklong odyssey across America by air, I found myself wedged into a middle seat in the far reaches of a flight from Des Moines to Phoenix, wearing the sweatpants I had slept in.
They dragged Ryan to the elevator and then into a waiting car, the tops of his feet, still wedged into flip-flops, scraping the asphalt so hard that his toes still bear thick white calluses more than a year later.
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"The shore is an ancient world," Rachel Carson wrote from a desk in that house, a pine-topped table wedged into a corner of a room where the screen door trembles with each breeze, as if begging to be unlatched.
For those of us wedged into the Northern Hemisphere, the days are ridiculously short, and unless your time is consumed by delivering toys or a gingerbread business, it's pretty sweet to hunker down for the night, at 4:30 p.m.
After the meeting, I wedged into the sidecar of Mr. Mitchell's Ural motorcycle for a ride back to Phong Nha Farmstay, the French Colonial guesthouse he and Ms. Le opened in 2010 as the first to cater to foreign tourists.
"Even though the Charlotte region is wedged into a solid seller's market, incredibly low supply coupled with higher prices and rising mortgage rates are presenting challenges to buyers," wrote 2018 Charlotte Regional Realtor Association/CarolinaMLS President Jason Gentry in a release.
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A video recorded by a bystander about four kilometers, or 2.5 miles, from Linwood shows the front of a police cruiser wedged into the right side of a sport utility vehicle and tilting it up against the curb on a leafy boulevard.
If you spent this past weekend wedged into a corner of your couch, overcome with what can only be described as a mix of terror and glee, then chances are you (along with the rest of us) binge-watched all of Love Is Blind.
In Mendocino County, several hours from San Francisco, the architect Douglas Burnham has created a cabin porn-lover's dreamscape — "nine meticulously conceived minimalist boxes, hoisted on support beams or wedged into the side of the hill like shy, wild creatures," Hass, T's write at large, describes.
Such spaces that have been added or divided without proper city permits or approvals, or that exist in buildings not designated for residential use, likely house tens of thousands of New Yorkers, many of them among the city's poorest, wedged into dangerously overcrowded apartments in neighborhoods across the city.
The people who sell a set of urinal-shaped shot glasses and a wine stopper that looks like a man's oddly cylindrical dick is wedged into the neck of your Cupcake Chardonnay have also designed a giant plastic stocking that will both hold and dispense two liters of wine.
But neuroscience continues to be wedged into cases by lawyers, improperly influencing justice just as abuses of forensics are doing for the purposes of the state, all the while further eroding our sense of civic participation: our belief that our own consciences should hold ultimate power over justice.
Video of the incident immediately went viral after the captain on the Cornucopia Destiny – where Weehaken High School students were celebrating prom – could be heard yelling "I have no control!" moments before crashing into the smaller yacht, Sundancer, which was wedged into the pier taking a light post with it.
Wedged into a tiny office with a jug of wine and some plastic cups are half a dozen people preparing for the launch of Kebabistan, a new event that's one part block party and one part ode to the unsung hero of Berlin's multifaceted, multikulti food world: the mighty döner kebab.
A simple head-on photo of an admittedly confounding happenstance, the image is fashioned out of four planks of plywood (corners of two of them stained deep red), a silver picture frame wedged into a corner, two vases, and two roses (the foreground of one of them spray-painted gray).
The verdant oasis is picturesquely landscaped and enclosed enough to feel quaint and protected, and yet it is almost entirely encircled by a glass grid of apartments (a whopping 709 units are wedged into the building), which could end up giving the space an exhibitionist atmosphere not unlike that of the High Line.
Rather, it seeps into our experience, from seeing where the man is located within the composition, to noticing how the photograph crops the one-story building's roof into a triangle wedged into the upper left corner, to noticing the different grays of the sidewalk's incised slabs, to realizing that the man has not jumped, but has seemingly fallen asleep.
If you consider this detail — wedged into an otherwise painstakingly accurate reality — you can start to see the contours of the ascendant televised version of New York, not at all limited to "High Maintenance," in which the collisions generated by the city's constant rearrangement of humanity bring us all, in the end, to greater mutual understanding.
A series of stops on the six-mile loop provides a look at how the houses evolved over nearly seven centuries, from the 7th century to the 13th century, from pit houses to the sophisticated adobe and stone block buildings wedged into cliff alcoves, such as Oak Tree House, that reminded me for all the world, of mud swallow nests.
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Corona, though, feels like a suburb wedged into the city, and it's here, on a quiet residential block, with modest century-old detached homes with small cement porches and aluminum siding, that you'll find one of the country's great unheralded design museums: the jazz trumpeter and bandleader Louis Armstrong's miraculously preserved house, where he lived from 1943 until his death in 1971, at age 69.
Stephanie Diamond, an artist and the founder of Listings Project, a free weekly email of real estate and other opportunities that was started with her personal search for a live/work space, said that while she does occasionally see posts for beautiful loft spaces, live/work arrangements with art supplies wedged into the corner of a bedroom, or next to piles of books and clothes, are a lot more common.
Liam Gallagher's drawl replaced with a moneyed whine; a breakdown wedged into the chorus; school-hall riffs—there's a level of sheer belligerence here, one you imagine could make Oasis proud on some level, before realising that if Liam Gallagher were to ever actually hear this, Cartel would get called "a bunch of trust fund kids in eyeliner who need to go outside or kiss a girl" on Twitter, followed by a knockout "AS YOU WERE LG X" blow.
Larsen's ability to evoke an interior emotional state — which is often one of discomfort — is evident in "Committee" (2007), where all five individuals on the far side of the sharp triangular conference table are depicted in variations of intense boredom — starting with the largest figure, his elbows on the table and fingers interlaced in front of his forward-leaning head and body, to the one two seats away (and markedly diminished in size) leaning away from the table, to the smallest figure in the row, seated uncomfortably in his chair, wedged into the lower left corner of the canvas.

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