Sentences with phrase «than crowded with»

I am an introvert who prefers to be alone rather than crowded with people, especially when I am eating!

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Plus, and even more substantial than the money, putting my ReKixx venture out to the crowd - funding community was about proving product viability with real consumer interest.
With more than 500 reviews posted on Amazon, the Fairywill Sonic Electric Toothbrush has earned the hearts of the crowd, scoring a shining 4.7 - star review average.
A commitment to offer premium - quality work boots to a marketplace crowded with low - end, cheap and uncomfortable footwear was the driving force behind the creation of theSteel Blue brand more than two decades ago.
Many folks will simply choose to go without insurance because they're no longer fined for doing so, and companies with large numbers of young employees are likely to drop all coverage, since the AHCA is far more generous with the 20 to 40 crowd than the ACA.
Part of an emerging crew of startups operating in cellular agriculture — the pairing of food science with genetic engineering — Modern Meadow plans to appeal to more than just the animal - activist crowd.
Affliction never planned to take a jab at the fight - club crowd until last year, when it partnered up with none other than Donald Trump.
They contend that shipping food from warehouses straight to homes is more efficient than shipping to a physical store and then expecting consumers to take a trip to the store, deal with the crowds, wait in line, and buy goods that could be purchased online.
Indeed, Seventeen magazine, the fashion bible for the teen crowd with more than 13 million readers, conducted an online survey in May and found that 85 percent of its readers dream of being models.
«The skies of the Middle East are a lot more crowded than before, with lots of players,» Eshel said, pointing to the need for the air force to operate «surgically» to avoid «mistakes».
Packed into a Toronto hotel ballroom, a crowd of more than 350 shareholders and others watched as Ackman introduced Harrison, the retired executive credited with turning around both Illinois Central Railroad and Canadian National.
The line got a laugh from a crowd that seemed more wary of Berkshire than in the past but was still in love with Buffett.
Cruz and his wife, Heidi, mingled with the crowd, delivered joint remarks for more than an hour, prayed with the audience for some 90 minutes more and took questions on everything from foreign policy to faith to economic issues.
Seeing Jews clannishly crowding together in particular businesses and particular localities the non-Jew (who does not think of himself as acting clannishly) is more than ever impressed with the exotic character of this unusual people.
Some, such as Ryan Boothroyd, an analyst with the multi-asset team at Henderson Global Investors, argued that Japanese and euro zone equities were better ways to play U.S. domestic strength than the more crowded U.S. trades.
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Overall, the SEC predicts that the regulatory costs associated with a crowd funding campaign may be as much as 12.9 to 39 % of the funds raised for campaigns of less than $ 100,000.
Peer - to - peer (P2P) lending, also known as crowdlending, is similar to bank loans in that borrowers receive funding and are required to make regular monthly repayments with interest, but the funds are raised through a crowd of investors rather than a bank.
The crowd's beachballs were more active during her set than any others I saw, and Santigold endeared herself to her audience even more by inviting people onstage to dance with her.
I knew my outlook was different than most of my Christian acquaintances, and radical to the crowd my family and I fellowshipped with.
Augustine's sermons now appear more as «dialogues with the crowd» than authoritative utterances from the bishop's cathedra, and his tone often reveals that he had little authority over his hearers.
Conformity, falling in step with the crowd, consenting to less than the best because «everybody's doing it» — that is not new.
Jesus takes the risk of doing something more pertinent and more useful than complying with the crowd's misguided agenda.
He knows better than to test his popular audience with catalogues and battles crowded with the genealogies and particularized deaths of heroes whose only purpose is to fall.
If you have «miracles» on the menu and prophetic utterances (i.e. competing with the psychic hotlines and HDTV), personal growth (read gospel flavoured new age narcissism) and groovy music it gives you an edge over the poor guy next door (read your competition — i.e. the small potatoes pastor who has even less than you) and you will drive a better car and be considered a man of G - d but only if you are successful (i.e. attract crowds) otherwise you are a loser whether you have a shepherd's heart or not.
This set of interesting people includes more gays and blacks than the typical crowd, reflecting the origins of the disco music and scene, but as Stillman emphasizes, it also includes a wider spectrum of ages than you associate with rock.
The essence of social media is the opportunity to have conversations with a more diverse crowd than anyone in history has ever had.
It's just that the ultra-tolerant crowd can't seem to tolerate anybody with a different opinion than them.
Few people are more in love with the Star Wars way of doing things than J.J. Abrams, who has fashioned an entire career out of crafting old - fashioned crowd pleasers.
that is what he wanted — you are right — and just like he said — he thought this crowd would be too stupid and lazy and non-committed without a clue to provide an intelligent conversation by just asking politely or nicely or in some other intelligent manner other than slamming them with his obvious not to high opinion of them and bigotry.
Nor was anything like half the world's human population crowded into urban areas, with fewer chances for self - sustainability than people on the land have when times turn desperate.
In a culture infatuated with glamor, lights, shows, and crowds, crusade evangelism makes more headlines than it does disciples.
The problem is people like you who want to stop everything they are doing and scream «revolution» with a crowd of foolish people who do nt even know what they're protesting any more than they realize that their rant is for a self fulfilling vanity (so that they can say they were there when the movement began).
In the summer of 1986, when the Greenwich Village bookstores were crowded with Jay McInerney's Bright Lights, Big City — a novel whose method of demonstrating the bankruptcy of our culture, one critic said, is to chronicle its parties — and Bret Easton Ellis's Less than Zero and Don DeLillo's White Noise, all in shiny paperback covers, I remembered a New York Times review that called Richard Ford's The Sportswriter a novel about a good man.
«Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will among men, and that is just what they did except there were so many of them that there was a fair amount of crowding and jockeying for position, with the result that one particular angel, a girl about nine years old who was smaller than most of them, ended up so far out on the fringes of things that not even by craning her neck and standing on tiptoe could she see what was going on.
The trouble with this diagnosis is that ever since Reconstruction black middle - class churches have neither intended nor pretended to be anything other than socialization centers, where charitable activities crowded out prophetic witness and community spirit (as the significant exceptions make perfectly clear).
• the fortitude of not going with the crowd; 7 • the fortitude of knowing that caring for the world is a nobler task than that of mastering it; • the fortitude of knowing that a successful woman is not the same as a successful man; • the fortitude of realising that money is less important than character; that you are worth more than your salary is worth; • the fortitude of preparing yourself for a worthwhile commitment and sticking by it (self - worth is empty without self - commitment); • the fortitude of being proud to aim at being a woman of character, and to resist the pathetic envy we are all capable of towards a man or woman with more power but with a weak character.
I'm speculating that maybe some of the people in the crowd that day were there with something less than pure religious motives.
With more than 1,300 different types of tequila on the market today, a brand has to find a way to stand out among the crowd.
We were a smaller crowd than usual, having celebrated with one side of the family a few weeks earlier at Easter, but I didn't mind that much.
Hopefully in your house, the crowd gathering for these (Slow Cooker) Beef Meatballs with Sriracha Lime Sauce will not be smaller than at the packed expo.
Now their party has grown into a crowded affair, with more children than adults, but it is still just as much fun.
It will be priced less than $ 10, which makes us more competitive with the food court crowd in Grand Central Terminal.»
In her new cookbook, Bringing It Home, Top Chef judge Gail Simmons shares her recipe for a crowd - pleasing spaghetti pie that's studded with sautéed broccoli, spicy Italian sausage and more than a pound of cheese.
More than 100 food industry professionals — plus foodie media people — crowded into two sessions with six tables each and tasted about 650 products.
If the layout of this tiny Larchmont staple reminds you more of your favorite crowded bar, then you're already an insider: Wave your hands and get the barista - cum - bartender's attention, because you'll want a G&B shake (four shots of espresso blended with McConnell's vanilla ice cream) faster than you can say, «Wow, their macadamia - almond milk really is that good.»
Concord, NH — With an expected capacity crowd of more than 1,000 guests and featuring more than 400 premium and ultra-premium spirits for sampling, the fourth annual Distiller's Showcase of Premium Spirits will take place on Thursday, November 10, in Manchester, NH.
The Spurs have leverage with any team that wants him in trade, because it will be better to get him via trade than to wait for a crowded field in free agency.
You had the culmination of the blood feud with a really hot crowd to the point that they were acting marky rather than smarky, a fantastic ladder spotfest, an amazing NXT title match which would be MOTN on any other PPV, a great tag match with a shocking swerve and a decent women's title match showing the improvement in Shayna Baszler.
The rain forcing everybody into the roofed stadium made the daytime match louder and more crowded than it would be normally, and each point brought with it a rolling murmur, followed by a roar of approval or disappointment.
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