Is it all crowded into the market, or all on the sidelines (or somewhere in between)?
Fifteen hundred Scientologists crowded into the courthouse, trying to block access to the documents.
On the biggest nights more than 1, 000 people crowded into the warren of rooms.
She and her fellow-activists crowded into the Republican endorsement convention, at a middle school in St.
In Montpelier it seemed that most of Vermont crowded into the capital to celebrate the admiral.
Boats crowded into the Long Island Sound as people clustered on decks to watch the brilliant explosions above.
More than 100 people crowded into a hall meant for 50 to voice opposition to the threatened closure.
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Four hundred pieces lent by 145 JAR faithful were crowded into small vitrines.
Thousands of Baron Capital investors crowded into the Metropolitan Opera House this afternoon.
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The main parties have crowded into the ideological centre, in pursuit of the magical swing voters in key constituencies.
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Twenty of the wood and vacuum tube, AM-only devices, some dating back to the 1930s, are crowded into Brill's house.
The demo was interrupted by cheers from the audience, and attendees--hearing the commotion--crowded into the conference hall where Iguchi was speaking.
Up to 24 inmates are crowded into a single cell, living behind metal bars on steel bunks, sharing a single shower and two toilets.
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Since the floods, another 75, 000 people have crowded into the parish, heightening competition -- and prices -- for the remaining housing stock, he said.
Browns offensive linemen, including Pro Bowler Joe Thomas, visited the Indians clubhouse before the game and then crowded into the dugout to stay out of the rain.
Mr Strauss-Kahn, known widely as DSK, posed unsmilingly for the official court photographer, as the reporters crowded into the packed room scribbled down every detail of his appearance.
More than 50 relatives of those killed or wounded in the sniper attacks crowded into the courtroom as Muhammad's lawyers made a last-minute plea to spare his life.
MPs crowded into the renovated chamber, which can now also be connected by video link to other parliaments, as the president and the speaker led proceedings during the opening ceremony.
Another videotaped scene showed a Hyatt representative, the OSHA inspector, the interpreter and the housekeeper crowded into a linen closet to observe how towels were loaded onto a housekeeping cart.
While many Long Beach neighborhoods away from the shore emerged more or less unscathed, the storm struck hard at the bungalows and former summer cottages crowded into the city's West End.
The magazine (which in the past has had a joint publishing deal with The Economist Group) has a circulation of 80, 000 and 40 journalists crowded into a dingy office in Beijing.
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So behind that sleek new Apple iPhone whatever-it-does application are a bunch of software developers crowded into a brick building that 100 years ago housed a meat warehouse, a button factory, or maybe a flophouse.
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That evening, after a small Easter parade passed through the nearby country lanes and ended at the church, 20 or more curious locals crowded into and around our vehicles, fascinated by our lives on the road.
Weighing in at almost 1, 000 pages, but taking its subject only up to the age of 36, the book shows by its sheer length how much incident, complexity and controversy are crowded into the first half of his long life.
Almost all of the Lib Dems' 46 MPs, including Mr Ashdown, and many peers crowded into a Commons committee room to hear addresses from the six challengers - Charles Kennedy, SImon Hughes, Jackie Ballard, Don Foster, Malcolm Bruce and David Rendel.
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" and--my personal favorite--turned "mackerel-crowded seas" into "MacWorld-crowded seas.
He may even travel around the world spending hours packed into crowded airplanes with unsuspecting fellow passengers.
Viewed as just another candidate in a crowded field going into Iowa, Santorum has more than doubled his Twitter and Facebook follower count since then.
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Her solution to the clash between visitors and residents is to encourage tourists away from the crowded city centre into the less frenetic parks and cycleways of Amsterdam's quieter suburbs.
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