Sentences with phrase «which crams»

That's below a MacBook with Retina, which stuffs in 224 PPI, and far below a Dell XPS 13 with QHD + display, which crams in an astonishing 276 PPI.
Our new favorite is the Dell XPS 13 ($ 800 - plus), which crams a 13 - inch display into the body of an 11 - inch machine, making it way more compact than other machines with the same screen size.
When it came to the options list, we couldn't resist leaping at the range - topping S trim, which crams some extra muscle under the hood in the form of Jaguar's trusty 3.0 - liter supercharged V - 6 with 380 horsepower and 332 lb - ft of torque, a 40 - hp boost over the next most powerful F - Pace trim, the 35t.
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.
Once a week, from 8 to 10 PM, proprietor B. Hall turned the place into an impromptu nightclub where street poets aspiring to be rap stars could hone their skills in front of critical audiences from the community which crammed into her tiny establishment.
While it will be the first production M8, it's not the first M8 to be built by M, which crammed the McLaren F1's 6.0 - litre naturally - aspirated V12 behind the front seats of the 1990 8 Series Coupe.
There were also some environments that seemed to dissent from or parody such overkill, namely Klara Liden's sardonic show, which crammed the space at Reena Spaulings Fine Art with discarded Christmas trees in January, and, in the fall Sarah Oppenheimer's eye - cleansing torquing of the white cube at P.P.O.W. and Andra Ursuta's show of sculpture and smashed walls and windows (the gallery's) at Ramiken Crucible.
You only have a conclusion to which you cram evidence that fits, and edit out that which does not.

Not exact matches

Customers seem to be opting for cheaper models of the iPhone, according to Cowen & Co., which says that suggests Apple failed to cram enough new technology into the iPhone X to justify a $ 999 price tag.
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).
On barren hills and swamps at the outskirts of the city, Lee's government over the past twelve years has built the satellite town of Jurong, which in addition to housing and retail stores is crammed with 510 factories; another hundred will be completed this year.
The clunkier new design — which has been criticized by the public — crams half of Lincoln's face, Chicago's Willis Tower, and the Illinois Capitol Building onto one plate.
If completed, this transaction could trigger one of the perks contained in the deal that brought GE to Boston in the first place, which was crammed with $ 145 million in tax incentives and infrastructure improvements.
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.
As we tried to interpret some literature crammed with biblical allusions (all of which functioned symbolically), the students were at sea.
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.
So as I'm writing my next book — a memoir about church — I started reminiscing about youth group and all the crazy games we used to play, chief among them Chubby Bunny — a game in which several «volunteers» cram as many marshmallows as they can into their mouths and attempt to say «chubby bunny» without throwing up or choking to death.
Cramming in a bunch of private music lessons after school (it's NYSSMA prep time here in NY, which is an adjudicated solo festival for student musicians).
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.
cookery book which as you can imagine is crammed full of olive recipes which we will be trying.
This is as opposed to just cramming in recipes individually between other bits of work, which is what I've been doing since I started blogging.
Chinese school was over at noon, which meant that the café would be crammed with hungry people.
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.
Thompson's countryman, mile world - record holder Steve Cram, experienced his own bitter end, which was equally unexpected.
The Indy 500, on the other hand, is always exciting, cramming non-stop action and drama into its three hours, which is probably why it's the largest single - day sporting event in the world.
It seems near impossible cramming all of these players into one balanced team, but an approach similar to Manchester City's may pay dividends, in which 5 offensive players are used in a loosely fluid formation, this may allow for Firmino to still be an effective spearhead to the press, alongside Lacazette, but this would be an intriguing prospect nonetheless for Jürgen Klopp, and for fans alike to see.
Winner to be named at the governing body's annual awards evening, at which Steve Cram is to be a guest of honour
You can read an AW report of Farah's record - breaking run, which also beat Steve Cram's 28 - year - old British record, here.
That meant I got 1 hour and 40 minutes twice a week child - free in which to cram my work in.
Similarly, CRAM diet, which is the acronym for cereal, rice, applesauce and milk, is a short term dietary treatment for diarrhea and gastroenteritis.
His remarks came during a wide - ranging open house during which several dozen constituents, braving an 18 - degree morning, crammed into his small Schenectady office.
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.
Hardwick was incensed by the 69 % rise of suicides in prison — a rise which coincided with the twin disaster of slashed prison budgets and ever - more inmates being crammed into the system.
And 32 students are crammed into his one class, which also impacts his education, she said.
Since the news broke of Dr. Spencer's diagnosis, the blocks surrounding 546 West 147th Street on which he resided with fiancée Morgan Dixon have been crammed with members of local and international media outlets.
Compare it to college finals week, in which the students who have worked and studied diligently all year are relaxed and those who haven't engage in all - night cramming sessions.
Currently, Richard R. Green, which focuses on training future teachers, is crammed into an overcrowded Upper East Side building designed for elementary students, with no real gym or library.
He worked on the organic synthesis of molecules able to recognize and bind with other, smaller molecules, a phenomenon called molecular recognition, which had won Donald J. Cram, Jean - Marie Lehn, and Charles J. Pedersen the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1987.
In the markets of Guangdong province, which borders on the South China Sea, thousands of chickens, ducks, quail, and geese squawk endlessly, crammed into cages next to or stacked on top of wilder creatures — civet cats, raccoon dogs, snakes, and turtles.
«We would like to get down to a panel of about 200 [genes] that we would prospectively test to see which are the most predictive of outcome,» Jones and Cram said.
At a cellular level, brown fat cells are crammed full of energy - generating mitochondria, which give the cells their brown color.
As I watch them on the screen, Provine's teenagers remind me of an old Carl Sagan riff, which begins with his describing «a species of primate» that likes to gather in packs of 50 or 60 individuals, cram together in a darkened cave, and hyperventilate in unison, to the point of almost passing out.
In this process, which requires an environment crammed with neutrons, atomic nuclei rapidly gobble up neutrons and decay radioactively, thereby transforming into new elements, before resuming their neutron gorgefest.
The Kepler Conjecture was a famous problem in discrete geometry, which asked for the most efficient way to cram spheres into a given space.
He could see that Moore's Law, which observes that the number of transistors crammed into integrated circuits doubles every two years, would eventually plateau, «which is what is happening right now,» says Knight.
That means large quantities of nuclear waste will remain at nuclear plants for a long, long time — and three quarters of it is currently crammed in cooling pools rather than stored in dry casks, which are safer.»
The pillars are only a few tens of nanometres apart, which lets the team cram tens of thousands of spots of colour across every centimetre of the surface.
Keen to avoid a similar debacle, CERN, the European particle physics lab near Geneva, Switzerland, took the momentous decision to cram the LHC into an existing circular tunnel 100 metres underground, which had been built in the 1980s for the Large Electron Positron (LEP) collider.
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.
Beans: You can't always hunt down wild protein for dinner, so utilise the vegetarian protein of choice, which is crammed full of nutrients, fibre and complex carbs.
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