Sentences with phrase «crammed inside»

Everything is crammed inside the little storage we have.
Of course, the SP1000 has its own DAC, better than what can be crammed inside the restricted space of a smartphone.
After the LG V30, which I reviewed last month, the OnePlus 5T is the second phone I've had the pleasure of handling with a 6 - inch screen crammed inside the frame of a 5.5 - inch handset.
The Nexus 9 is also rumored to include stereo front - facing speakers, an 8 - megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization and a 3 - megapixel front - facing shooter for selfies and video chatting — all crammed inside an aluminum zero - gap chassis that measures 8.91 inches x 5.98 inches x 0.31 inches.
While it may be big, at 57g the Huawei Watch 2 is surprisingly light considering the GPS, NFC, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth and 4G SIM crammed inside.
The built - in voice recognition can hear users from across the room, according to Amazon, essentially acting as a Siri - like personal assistant crammed inside a speaker.
The best in audio performance, the cream of the company's mobile screen tech, and all the power that can be crammed inside the metal walls of a digital slate.
Even so, with pretty much every top of the line component already crammed inside, we can't see any reason why you'd even need to think about an upgrade for the foreseeable future.
It has a great display without a dreaded flat tire, a nice case that is, unfortunately, a bit too thick but has great build quality, and every feature you could want crammed inside.
Finally, a pair of webcams (on the front and at the back), plus a micro HDMI connector complete the ensemble, all the hardware being crammed inside a case than has a thickness of just half an inch.
Each chunk, no matter how much information is crammed inside it, occupies a single slot in working memory.
It's little more than a tiny Linux computer crammed inside a cool looking case.
Veterans may want to skip ahead to find out what Atlus has crammed inside the tiny Vita cartridge.
Using more innocent facades to smuggle illicit goods is in the very nature of contraband, but it's not everyday that those facades are old Famicom carts, and that the smuggled goods are dozens of spiders crammed inside said carts.
Despite the early hour, my inquisitive and uninhibited travel partner struck up a conversation with the mixed - age crowd crammed inside the van.
Remember that in July, 2008, in fact, in Iredell County the gas chamber exploded with 10 dogs crammed inside.
In reality, the dogs were languishing, crammed inside feces - encrusted cages, receiving no protection from the elements and no veterinary care whatever.
Alison Gambles, Welfare & Homing Officer for the branch, said: «The 15 kittens were all found crammed inside the suitcase, in which someone had made some small air holes.
The puppies, discovered by a civilian, had been crammed inside of a small crate with no food, water, or room to move around.
In July, 2008, in fact, in Iredell County, North Carolina, the gas chamber exploded with 10 dogs crammed inside.
The best in audio performance, the cream of the company's mobile screen tech, and all the power that can be crammed inside the metal walls of a digital slate.
When we're open to receiving all of this wonderful guidance on our writing journey, our heads begin to feel like the sponge crammed inside one of those Magic Capsules.
In fact, taking too much in the bag could add extra stress when you're frantically searching through everything crammed inside.
«Individual consumers and major food companies alike have sent the message loud and clear that they don't support forcing pigs to spend their lives crammed inside cages so small they can't even turn around,» said Paul Shapiro, vice president of farm animal protection for The HSUS.
The company plans to start its conversion by phasing more than a million cage - free eggs into its products, sparing nearly 4,000 birds each year from being crammed inside tiny cages that provide each hen less space than a sheet of paper to spend her entire life.
Female breeding pigs were crammed inside «gestation crates» so small the animals could barely move for virtually their entire lives.
As work began and Cutting considered finally using the name he had been guarding, he noticed the toy was being crammed inside a toilet paper roll and shot across the back yard.
(This winding is why two meters of DNA can cram inside nuclei with diameters just one - three - hundred - thousandth as wide.)
Despite the added functionality that manufacturers keep trying to cram inside them, watches have always been, and will always be, a fashion accessory first.
The longer battery life is partially made possible by the more efficient processor and a bigger battery the company has been able to cram inside — partly thanks to the removal of the headphone jack.
The real highlight with the Zenfone 3 Zoom, though, is the massive 5,000 mAh battery which ASUS has somehow managed to cram inside of a 7.99 mm thin device.

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To answer that question, one needn't look any further than the dozens of damning undercover investigations into agribusiness operations released over the last several years: chickens crammed so tightly into tiny cages that they can't even spread their wings, living in the same space with the rotting corpses of their cage - mates; mother pigs unable to even turn around for months on end inside their gestation crates; factory farm workers sadistically abusing animals; and more.
«That's a big point of difference for us because at the moment, what they're doing is saying «if you've got 750 birds per hectare outside», inside they could have them crammed in like you wouldn't believe.
We were so crammed in, we felt like sardines... It smelled of filth and excrement, and only slits of light (could) find their way inside.
The ability to problem solve is developing and now, rather than trying to cram a hand through a clear lid on a container, baby will try to take the lid off to see what's inside.
There's only so much data you can cram down an optical fibre — unless you get rid of its insides.
Whether it's stuffing DNA inside the nucleus or cramming energy - generating machinery into the rod - shape organelles called mitochondria, biology separates tasks into specialized compartments within cells to make it easier to do specific jobs without interference.
Minimal strifes are brushed over for the plot to cram in more Michael scenes, where he hides from giant monsters inside a bunker.
First Class rushes the details or plays cutesy with them, cramming the essentials into a single picture instead of spreading the inside references around, building conflict over sequels to come in what looks to be a new start for the X-Men franchise.
Parents of students at the mostly minority John Jay High School in Park Slope voiced their opposition to a plan to cram an «elite» new high school inside John Jay's building.
Over its eight - week stay, we subjected the Kia to several out - of - town road trips, crammed a starting lineup from our daughter's ringette team inside, and made the minivan our go - to choice as our daily errand - hopper.
Vans are built to be tough, cheap to run and to cram as much space inside as possible.
Now the Accent crams even more content into its small - on - the - outside, commodious - on - the - inside, IQS - segment - winning shell.
It feels big on the inside so you aren't crammed together, and there is a huge hatchback for everything you need.
Despite the killer looks and off - road performance, you can still fit five adults inside, cram the bed full of gear, and stick a 6,400 - pound trailer behind it.
This affordable handset crams a Super AMOLED display and a fast 1.4 - GHz processor inside a light and compact design.»
Make sure you read all the comments on Joel's site to cram all that good art learnin» inside your brain box.
Those who aren't possessed with the compulsion to pour out our words couldn't possibly comprehend what it's like to have an army of characters, a galaxy of worlds, all crammed together inside one's skull.
Bringing the reader inside the hotel during those 100 days, relate the anguish of those who saw loved ones hacked to pieces, and describe Rusesabagina's ambivalence at pouring the Scotch and lighting the cigars of killers in the Swimming Pool bar, even as he was trying to cram as many refugees as possible inside the guest rooms upstairs.
He even saved and bought a car so he could transport the children — sometimes cramming almost twenty children inside — to an actual pool where they could learn to do wall turns.
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