Over 300 tiny bars are crammed into Golden Gai, a small block of alleyways east of Shinjuku station.
"There were 40 to 50 of us crammed into a small room, " Mr Mehanna recounts.
The university-level maths that actuaries need is crammed into two terms of the first year.
Every train crossing the local railway station was crammed with eclipse watchers from all over Bihar.
They remain similar in different mammals, but the human brain is crammed with more of them.
His center desk drawer was crammed with half-opened rolls of Certs and 25-cent stink bombs.
Do NOT attempt to read or regurgitate every single number and fact crammed onto the slide.
Maybe the most impressive thing they crammed into this thing is a 14-inch display.
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But what are--why are so many things being crammed inside one box these days?
One Goldman insider said colleagues crammed roughly two months of client visits into two weeks.
Some were crammed onto the stairs of the building, others struggled to listen from outside.
Then torn from their land and their livestock, they were crammed into slums in nearby Diyarbakir.
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Now cars are crammed full of networks of computers with smart software controlling and monitoring things.
All crammed into the shabby chic surroundings of the Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) in south-west London.
Five of us, crammed shoulder-to-shoulder, were working on a bold new model for journalism.
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Qasim took twenty of his, crammed them into the two Humvees, and followed Wright.
The front lawn of the First Baptist Church is crammed with cardboard boxes overflowing with clothes.
At its peak , a million people crammed onto the streets over the two-day festival.
Police Land-Rovers in fields crammed not long before with defiant Orangemen underlined the new mood.
In Mr Moore's book, though scholarly and crammed with contemporary detail, Lartigue remains an elusive character.
The parallels were too eerie for comfort: we were all crammed together in the dark.
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Thousands of supporters crammed the airport in Johannesburg when she returned from Berlin last month.
The arrivals areas at Havana Airport's Terminal 2 have recently been crammed full to overflowing.
Keeping up with the times, Olympus has crammed new ways to enjoy photos into a small package.
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An estimated quarter of a million people crammed on to The Embankment to watch the Olympic-themed fireworks.
On Aug. 21, thousands of fans crammed into Imax theaters around the country to watch an ad.
These mini-retail sites are crammed with the toys kids love: Lego, Angry Birds, Hello Kitty, and more.
The result: wireless chips that deliver longer battery life and can be crammed into thinner, lighter handsets.
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Each spacecraft is a spinning cylinder about two metres across and one metre high, crammed with instrumentation.
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Concern that a company's pensions could be inappropriately crammed with the company's own stock are hardly new.
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