Sentences with phrase «cramming even»

Some manufacturers, like Samsung, have reacted by cramming even more features into their devices.
So why is Sony cramming even more pixels into its latest superphone?
And a Sketch movie allows you to cram even more stars and directors into a two hour feature for a low cost and time commitment.
Now the Accent crams even more content into its small - on - the - outside, commodious - on - the - inside, IQS - segment - winning shell.
XP stands for «expansion,» so we're always looking for ways to cram even more content into the build.
Tomazin agrees: «After the shopping glow fades, your closet will be crammed even more full of pieces that «sort of» fit, and that you only «kind of» like.
They'd probably have crammed even more into the day except we noticed Man Of Steel was playing in 3D in the main theatre and it was looooong.

Not exact matches

With tens of thousands of driven, smart, and eager attendees crammed into a few - block radius, you've casually found yourself next to big thinkers and even actors and musicians who are just getting a snack or grabbing themselves a beer.
But even then, Moore's Law can only currently cram the needed components and operating system down so much.
That's no surprise, since airlines are cramming more seats into their coach sections, even as the average American is growing larger.
FORTUNE — Hundreds of students, business leaders, and investors crammed into the Shell Auditorium at Rice University on Thursday evening to watch the Rice Business Plan Competition elevator pitch contest, arguably the most dramatic event at the university's three - day business plan extravaganza.
Cram felt free to bring his distinctive methodology to a quiverful of regional approaches, ranging from colonial revival academic ensembles to more exotic» and even controversial» styles.
That the Earth was first populated through incest via Adam, Eve and their offspring (including unnamed females) and that sometime later, a 500 year old man and his immeidate family re-populated the earth after having crammed tens of thousands of mating pairs of animals on a boat that couldn't possibly support even a tiny fraction of that number?
It was the laughter of admiration, the way you involuntarily exhale and toss your head back when Robert DeNiro or Meryl Streep says a line in a movie so well and so cool and so true that you can't do anything but laugh, even when the line is not meant to be funny or when someone's wrapped in a rug and getting crammed into the trunk of a car.
But these final years were to last nearly a decade and were again crammed with activity even though undertaken in the face of great weariness and ill - health.
30 minutes or fewer This irresistible salad is crammed with hard - to - get vegetarian goodies: protein, calcium, iron — even vitamin B12.
I could have certainly gotten at least 14, maybe even 16, muffins, but I crammed the batter into 12.
They make a great on - the - go breakfast, snack, or pre-workout bite, and they can usually be crammed full of nutrition from fruit, nuts, or even veggies, like carrot and zucchini.
Signalling a crackdown on poultry spin, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is suing Baiada (owner of the Steggles brand) and Turi (La Ionica brand) for allegedly misleading consumers with their claims that their chickens are free to roam - even if that may mean up to 20 chickens crammed into a square metre in a barn.
After clearing the table, doing some dishes, cramming the leftovers into the fridge (because somehow we always felt the need to cook up eight dozen pierogies, even though we'd usually only eat about three or four), and exchanging some presents, out came the cookie platters.
With all those goodies crammed in there, we don't even miss the butters and candies!
«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.
Cramming animals into crates so small that they can't even turn around is horribly abusive,» said Bruce Friedrich, senior director for strategic initiatives at Farm Sanctuary.
Instead of using loads of breadcrumbs to fill out my nut roast, I made sure it was crammed with plenty of nuts (cashew nuts, walnuts and pine nuts), as well as some carrots and leek, and even some cannellini beans.
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.
Because pigs are so smart — perhaps even smarter than cats and dogs — when crammed in gestation crates they often go insane from the stress, abuse, and lack of stimulation.
Oats may be out but buckwheat flakes I always have in my walk - in pantry (okay hands up, my small and completely crammed cupboards...), I always too have seeds, almonds, and raisins, and this time I even had a goji and cranberry multi seed mix which was perfect.
And obviously, the kids are in school during the day... so all of those extra activities are crammed into the evening.
With both France and Germany returning next year it was always going to be a problem trying to cram them both into the already - packed European season, but even so, having three races back to back is something of a surprise.
even if we won, it wouldve just made our schedule more crammed and force our already scare number of defenders to play more matches.
The 2015 Brit Awards take place this evening, with pop music royalty from all over the world cramming into London's O2 Arena for a spectacular ceremony.
Winner to be named at the governing body's annual awards evening, at which Steve Cram is to be a guest of honour
These small interactions help you stay connected even when your schedule is crammed full of activities.
I've done it twice and even though I have no desire to walk down the aisle again, I co-wrote a book about marriage that basically is for the institution — but a much more individualized version of marriage because when no one has to marry anymore, it makes sense to make marriage fit the people entering into it instead of trying to cram themselves into a one - size - fits - all marital model that actually doesn't fit many people today.
It's not even crammed full of things.
Why moms love it: «The amount of diapers you can cram into this contraption is amazing — even more so that it doesn't smell!
And we only use it four days a week for the nanny to provide rides to and from the park... it's not even getting tossed into a trunk or crammed through doorways.
Cameron even oversaw the use of a small table, which world leaders crammed around, in a bid to restrict the number of people in the room.
Even while I had greatly expanded my powers of recall for the kinds of structured information that could be crammed into a memory palace, most of the things I wanted to remember in my everyday life were not facts or figures or poems or playing cards or binary digits.
Any exercise — even the weekend warrior approach, cramming it all into Saturday and Sunday — is better than none.
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.
Even then discussion becomes difficult because people will pick arbitrary metrics which produce a different conclusion, for example above Ron Cram tried to argue there's no warming in the satellite record because the maximum in the 2000s did not exceed the maximum of the 1990s.
A study discovered that if you are not consuming food for an extended period of time you can increase fat oxidation, which basically means that you can burn more fat even if you eat the same quantity of food only crammed in a smaller time interval.
If you cram yourself full of carbohydrates on a daily basis, regardless of type of carb (even low GI carbs), your body must process these carbs and your insulin sensitivity will be decreased.
This causes even more over cramming of fat in the fatty liver causing more insulin resistance.
Cramming in intense workouts to meet my goals for my dress while then spending evenings and lunch hours meeting with vendors results in a need, like most fitness clients these days, for a multi-tasking workout that will provide results.
(And thanks for your awesome nutritarian posts, you keep me inspired to keep on truckin» even when all I want to do is cram my face full of Freddy's Burgers and Frozen Custard...)
If you don't eat much during the day and try to cram in all of your calories in during the evening, you may sabotage your weight loss.
30 minutes or fewer This irresistible salad is crammed with hard - to - get vegetarian goodies: protein, calcium, iron — even vitamin B12.
the animals are cage free but are crammed together in a small room with 1 door to the outside which most of them don't even make it to because they are all stuck in the room shoulder to shoulder.
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