Sunderland City Council, along with Steve Cram, introduced the Sunderland City 10k to replace the Great North 10k.
With standing room only, patrons cram in to this cosy space to sample olives, cheese and cured ham, all washed down with one (or more) of the many excellent wines on the list.
But with more than 75, 000 visitors - only a fraction with tickets - expected to cram into the city for the showcase final, Glasgow is expecting to cash in.
Worse still, if a large U.S. money center bank becomes too big to fail, can the regulators stab bondholders with the same type of cram down tactics experienced by Anglo Irish subordinated debt holders?
Kenneth Branagh, trying out a Woody Allen impersonation that makes you want to hide under your seat and cram popcorn in your ears, plays a journalist with an itch.
Less impressive is the familiar 3x optical zoom, although you're still getting 30fps VGA video with sound, and they even managed to cram a regular SD slot into that tiny 120-gram body.
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In Boston, fans charged with paying the highest ticket prices in the league cram into Fenway Park to the tune of 700 straight sellouts.
"My son, too, seemed comfortable with the idea and he agreed to go to juku cram schools, " she say.
Intel rivals VIA Technologies and Advanced Micro Devices have similar plans to cram PC chips into ever smaller gizmos, edging toward a clash with the swarm of chip makers already cranking out processors for smart phones and other gadgets.
Intel rivals VIA Technologies and Advanced Micro Devices (nyse: AMD - news - people ) have similar plans to cram PC chips into ever smaller gizmos, edging toward a clash with the swarm of chip makers already cranking out processors for smart phones and other gadgets.
When she reaches the bags with the life jackets, Verna fumbles with her shoelaces until all eyes are elsewhere and she can cram an extra life jacket into her backpack.
What I absolutely will not do, though, and what no one with an interest in getting things right should do, is to cram all of my analysis into a simplistic narrative of decay and decline.
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It won't win any awards from design aesthetes either: function was prioritized over form with its retro stylings -- but the real achievement here has been to cram that much power into this tiny box.
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Investment takes many forms, not just formal education, but buying a house in a neighborhood with the best schools, paying for informal and extra-curricular tutoring, classes, cram-schools, camps, foreign travel, etc.
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With nearly 700, 000 jobs lost in December alone, many people are trying to cram in as much medical care as they can in the short time they have left on health insurance.
Of course, we already knew the iPod would play nice with Sync, and while it doesn't specify if each individual DAP that you cram in this thing will have its own interface to display ID3 tags and the like, it sure seems that the major ones will.
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