Even after you've done everything right,
from cramming for exams to prepping for standardized tests, your work is not complete.
The white chocolate taste was overpowering, almost sickly sweet, but that didn't stop
me from cramming my face full of it.
Of course, that takes time, and profits for the rating agencies comes
from cramming as many deals out the door as they can.
Most of the students have another important task to accomplish which is also important to them apart
from cramming textbooks and writing numerous essay writing assignments.
The rear seat includes lightly molded buckets, discouraging
you from cramming three passengers in back, so helping performance.
In much of Europe such teachers need a degree, not a GCSE in Engl; ish and maths obtained
from cramming for the exam with little deep learning.
Staten Island's borough president wants to prevent developers
from cramming too many homes on one lot.
The color alone is enough to draw you in but the flavor we get
from cramming so many blackberries into the recipe is unbelievable.
Try to imagine, for instance, the interpersonal friction and lack of privacy which results
from cramming two parents and six children into one, cockroach - infested room with a primitive kitchen and a toilet shared with three other families.
Air Canada has said about half of incremental profits from its low - cost carrier will be derived
from cramming more seats into a fleet of 20 Boeing 767s and 30 Airbus A319s.
As I was being interviewed for my first post-college job, my future boss, who had a wonderful reputation in the field, dashed animatedly around his office, pulling books
from crammed shelves, precarious stacks on the floor, and the top of his invisible desk.
As I was being interviewed for my first post-college job, my future boss, who had a wonderful reputation in the field, dashed animatedly around his office, pulling books
from crammed shelves, precarious -LSB-...]
Take your hall closet
from crammed to decluttered with these hall closet organization ideas.
Not exact matches
Burned out
from the entrepreneurial life, he sold most of his belongings,
crammed his remaining possessions into a storage facility, and bought one - way tickets to New Zealand for his wife and then -10-month-old daughter.
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.
In fact, he did it just so he could
cram in more hours playing Final Fantasy XI, a multiplayer online role - playing game
from the popular eponymous franchise.
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).
«I have come a long way
from the life I had in the late»90s, when, flush with cash
from an Internet start - up sale, I had a giant house
crammed with stuff — electronics and cars and appliances and gadgets,» he wrote.
Students are always looking for ways to save money and cut down on costs, whether that means
cramming themselves three to a dorm room meant for two, sneaking pieces of fruit
from the dining hall to take for the road, or sharing streaming service accounts.
Time is running out for customers of Verizon Communications and Sprint to claim $ 158 million in refunds
from a settlement over mobile «
cramming.»
The shareholders of Citigroup who are still nursing stock losses of 85 percent
from the bank's pre-crash days aren't going to be too comforted by reading about Rubin's musings about existentialism in coffee shops around Harvard when he should have been
cramming for finance courses that might have led to his questioning the more than $ 1 trillion bucks that Citigroup held off its balance sheet in the leadup to its crash.
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.
Aerial video captured seas of people — in front of Trump International Hotel in New York; in a central square in Tokyo; along the streets of Boston; at a rally in downtown Fort Worth, Tex.; and
crammed into a park less than a mile
from Stoneman Douglas High.
The leading international food and beverage company has committed that more than one million of the eggs it uses each year will not come
from hens
crammed into battery cages, which provide each bird less space than a single sheet of paper on which to spend her entire life.
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.
While it is regrettable that he never made his peace with Italian classicism» one wonders what
Cram might have learned
from the delicate austerity of Florentine arcades or the freewheeling geometric brilliance of Borromini» his early embrace of the Mexican Baroque (spurred by his partner Goodhue), his late interest in the Iberian Renaissance, and his numerous forays into American colonial revival show he was no mere Gothic fanatic.
This ideology insists that «everything
from the necessities of economic competition to limited resources requires «
cramming» future populations in ever smaller spaces.
There are two sides to that coin Lawrence... non-religious people are tired of people
cramming their religion down their throats as if it is okay for them to tought it around in other people's faces because their God says they are saved
from something... It used to be considered decent to not talk about religion and politics, but people just have to put one or the other, or both in your face now - a-days.
If Christianity weren't
crammed down my throat constantly in ways that no one in this country would tolerate
from any other religion, I'd be more laid back about it.
It's my death, and I'll think about what I want to, be it family, friends, God, or an empty void marking the end to having to listen to all of the BS
crammed down my throat
from the living.
With regard to another post regarding faith... I have seen my preemie child struggling for life... I have held the hand of an old person as they slipped
from life to death... I have stood vigil in the room of a man of faith as over 40 friends and family
crammed into a room sharing pain and suffering as he slipped away suffering
from cancer at a young age.
I work
from home and so often she sits in her swing or plays on her little baby - mat while I
cram in a few minutes of work here and there.
You folks that believe you derived
from Apes take the cake... as you swing
from tree to tree
cramming it down your throat, up - side - down, tail wrapped around a branch.
What happend to the outrage
from Atheists about religion being
crammed down their throats???
Such pre-marriage
cram sessions may be the best that is possible with couples
from out of town or outside the congregation.
«I had a description of the slaves torn
from their homes, kidnapped and sold to slavers, and
crammed aboard their ships to be hauled away to the Colonies,» the author wrote.
Having been raised with various forms of Christianity
crammed down my throat (my grandmother would take me to either a Catholic or a Baptist church every Sunday) I can see where he's coming
from.
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.
This Hearty Minestrone Soup
from Path to Wellness looks like a great way to
cram in a bunch of veggies into a delicious meal.
♀️ My mom had given me a whole bunch of almond butter
from a local, family - owned health food store up North where she lives, so my mind was becoming
crammed with almond butter recipe ideas.
COLES will stop selling company branded pork, ham and bacon
from pigs kept in
crammed stalls as well as company branded caged eggs
from January, meeting a commitment by the company to phase out the factory farming practices a year early.
For some reason they've come out better some times than others, but I haven't heard any complaints coming
from my mouth (probably because it's
crammed with cookies).
As part of its new animal welfare policy, the SUBWAY ® chain will ensure that, to start, 4 percent of the eggs used for its breakfast menu nationwide do not come
from hens
crammed into battery cages.
The leading international food and beverage company has committed that more than one million of the eggs it uses each year will not come
from hens
crammed into battery cages, which provide each bird less space than a single sheet of paper on which to spend her entire life.
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.
«By starting to use eggs
from hens not confined in cruel battery cages and pork
from pigs not
crammed into tiny gestation crates, Sonic has taken an important first step forward for animal welfare,» said Paul Shapiro, senior director of The HSUS» factory farming campaign.
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.
Bubs organic baby food is
crammed with ancient grains & nutrient rich superfoods to nourish your little one, keeping their tiny growing bodies safe
from nasty pesticides & GMOs.
Among other abuses, that investigation revealed breeding pigs
crammed into gestation crates, piglets kicked like soccer balls and swung in circles by their hind legs, and mother pigs repeatedly beaten when they resisted being separated
from their young.
From the new Anna Thomas cookbook, Love Soup - a soup
cramming more spinach, leeks, sweet potatoes and chard into each bowl than I ever thought possible.