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Since neither lacked experience of alcohol, and both disliked the type of desperate over-crowded bunfight which ensued, each had remained seated at the rush to the bar, each smiled at the other across the suddenly empty space, he tilted his head towards the door, she nodded, and they got up and walked to the nearest quiet pub they could find.
Annabel 4 Dan Sandra Davies 2011
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The American and European news market is already over-crowded.
Daniel Hernandez: Unhappy With International News Coverage, China Exports Its Own Daniel Hernandez 2011
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If they haven't got that in their fame passport, how on earth are they found on this over-crowded, hyper-connected planet?
Philippa Young: Pop Goes Sweden Philippa Young 2011
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Another problematic segment for Panasonic is its flagship TV business, which continues to make losses amid tough price competition in an over-crowded market where most major competitors struggle to be profitable.
Panasonic Expects 59% Drop in Profit Juro Osawa 2011
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At 4:07 that afternoon, Clint Hill, the Secret Service officer at Camp David with LBJ, would get a report from Secret Service agents who attended the funeral: … church was very much over-crowded.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Manish Swarup/Associated Press A child gazed out of the window of an over-crowded train at the New Delhi railway station in New Delhi on Monday.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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In 2137, the World Government made a decision on how to go about solving the problem of our over-crowded prison system.
365 tomorrows » 2009 » October : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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At 4:07 that afternoon, Clint Hill, the Secret Service officer at Camp David with LBJ, would get a report from Secret Service agents who attended the funeral: … church was very much over-crowded.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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At 4:07 that afternoon, Clint Hill, the Secret Service officer at Camp David with LBJ, would get a report from Secret Service agents who attended the funeral: … church was very much over-crowded.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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We knew that the casual wards were over-crowded; also, that if we begged from farmer or villager, there was a large likelihood of our going to jail for fourteen days.
HOPS AND HOPPERS 2010
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