Sentences with phrase «also crammed»

But beyond the hardware, Apple has also crammed many of its latest photo and video features into the new iPad...
Lenovo has also crammed in some impressive audio components including Dolby Atmos, Dolby 5.1 audio capture and three microphones that support active noise cancellation.
Amazon also crammed eight microphones into this thing, meaning it can hear your commands «from any direction — even while music is playing.»
Many other features are also crammed into the app, like facial recognition and sharing, but you likely won't use many of them.
Acura also crammed a lot of high - quality, genuine wood in there.
Being the Audi A6 sedan range's top tier model, the Audi S6 is also crammed with technology, and should be a very safe vehicle too.
As you can see, I've also crammed these cookies with the highest possible amount of chocolate chips that could fit in there!
But on top of all that I have also crammed in dried cranberries, sour cherries, mixed candied citrus peel, dates, walnuts and sunflower seeds.
The place was also crammed with cheap furniture, double beds in every room, and had signs taped up throughout the house admonishing guests not to throw parties or make loud noises, she says.
They're also crammed with noise - canceling technology and supported by apps.
Seeds, such as sunflower and pumpkin, also cram a lot of calories into a few bites.
The trio of scripters also cram in one subplot too many, with its clumsy presence only there to spin the story off into another (expected) direction.
I don't think the PC is terribly big in Japan, the only developer that seems to pay it any attention that doesn't also cram their games full of naked ladies is Falcom.

Not exact matches

It's also pretty much about everything: it manages to cram musings on history, passion, governance, memory, legacy, friendship, war, jealousy, love, race, America, and death into its 47 catchy songs.
Aside from pushing more pixels onto the screen, 4K TVs are also offering higher frame rates, meaning they're able to cram more information into every second of viewing.
It could also lead more companies to add similar three - dimensional facial - recognition technology into their phones, either by trying to cram all the hardware for it into their own phones, or by using software - based facial recognition from a company like FaceTec (which is something that individual app developers could add to their apps, too).
The West Philadelphia sites, on the other hand, are closer to the city amenities that Amazon plainly wants nearby — neighborhoods with varying housing stock, transit links, university campuses, cultural attractions — but also are crammed among them, said Bill Luff, founder of the commercial real estate consultancy CRE Visions.
He also discovered that the final exams from previous years were archived at the library and noted that they varied little from year to year, allowing for easy cramming.
But the crowd is warm — in part because so many bodies are crammed into the space between the bar and the stage but also from excitement.
All the participants also went home with a cram packed goodie bag full of gifts, special offers and a few edible treats, and hopefully a heap of new recipe ideas and inspiration!
Since the box is a lot bigger than a tabletop dryer, I can also fit a lot more food on its 16 × 36 - inch rack than you can cram into an electric.
I also think about how people reacted when I told them how bad something was, that it was inedible, that it was actually the same things crammed together in increasingly ghastly and baroque combinations.
And, however right he is when Wenger says they have flaws, they also have championships they can cram in their ears to ignore those criticisms.
You can read an AW report of Farah's record - breaking run, which also beat Steve Cram's 28 - year - old British record, here.
You will also notice how much more packed and crammed the other resorts and their beaches are.
I also like the flexibility of a pocket diaper for those moments when I need to cram it full of inserts when we want to sleep all night.
We also can choose to accept the season we are in when we have young children and have nice quiet days spent at home instead of cramming in lots of activities and ending up feeling rattled at the end of the day.
I've also found reusable products to be space saving, not to have bulky boxes of disposables to cram into my bathroom cabinets.
She was also encouraging me... NOT cramming it down my throat, but none the less in my ear about it.
And honestly, I'm not sure that the current approach of constantly cramming the site full of new features is exactly the way to go (though that may reflect my advancing years: the research I cited earlier also shows that site clutter annoys older users more than those under 35).
And 32 students are crammed into his one class, which also impacts his education, she said.
The area around New York Harbor is crammed with touristy activities and world - famous sights, but it is also home to lesser - known destinations that will appeal to scientifically curious visitors.
As engineers figure out how to cram more chip power into smaller spaces, they also have to tackle the problem of excess heat.
«But I also know that cramming like that won't lead them to retain that knowledge over the long term.
Children must learn to shut up and endure the empty rigours of the juku, or cramming school, for the sake of a distorted kind of honour — one that also sends their business - men fathers to a notorious management training school for ritual self - humiliation.
Both teams crammed cells from a silkworm full with the two viruses and created recombinant strains of AcNPV that could also infect silkworms.
The home has the usual appurtenances of the writerly life, with crammed bookshelves and curios of achievement, but also the perquisites that a reliable perch on the best - seller lists can confer, such as the Panasonic wide - screen television, the office assistant on call in a nearby room, even the six - inch - thick slab of 150 - million - year - old Jurassic limestone in the garden, an impression of a dinosaur footprint on its underside, that occasionally serves as a writing desk.
We admire people who cram as much as possible into their days — and this glorification of business can also contribute to an unhealthy obsession with «stuff.»
Smoothies aren't just a fast way to pour some food down your throat, they're also a clever way to cram massive amounts of good food into your body in one easy, fast, and healthy way.
Coffee also helps you cram for exams!
Yesterday, I didn't know what to wear but I also didn't have that helpless feeling of too much choice in a crammed closet.
My name is Susan also and I leave in the New England woods north of Boston in a cottage crammed with English and French antiques and junque, too many tea pots, a bossy Westie and a wonderful kind man who makes sense of it all.
Invited guests crammed into Fashion Central last weekend to catch a glimpse of the Target Runway, showing Spring collections for men, women and kids whilst also featuring the Dannii Minogue for Target Petites Collection.
It was also good too before but there was a little bit too much different creative brains into it, cramming all ideas and some contrived elements.
Penpals also make and pass around friendship books, «slams» and «crams».
Here, Ferrell and McKay are having their cake and eating it too and also trying to cram pies into as many faces as possible (including their own).
But even if rights and licensing agreements won't let them quite say it out loud, The Lego Movie also wants you to ignore that stuff, to cram a Ninja Turtle into a Barbie Dream House alongside a Transformer, or throw away all the pop - culture signifiers and use the Legos to build a giant castle straight from your own imagination.
He's also in the playful 21 - minute «Guide to the Galaxy with James Gunn,» which crams a lot of territory into a very short piece.
Sam Worthington («Avatar») also turns up as a cohort of Hall, but the hasty manner in which he arrives at the Everest base camp after climbing a different, adjacent mountain seems like another way to cram in a famous face.
The first film — which Genndy Tartakovsky also directed — was cute and harmless, but this one is even more consistently funny and crammed with inspired sight gags.
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