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They're crowded together on a mound of black volcanic rock, and they're squawking and cooing their hearts out.
NPR: Penguins Helped and Hurt by Changing Climate
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At least two hundred thousand Chinese crowded together there while, outside the zone, three hundred thousand were slaughtered.
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Most of the biotech ventures are similarly crowded together, some in roads with hopeful names such as Sequence Drive.
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His model predicted that a large number of passengers crowded together, all blathering, sending text messages, or browsing the web on their phones, could produce levels of electromagnetic radiation that exceed international safety standards.
ECONOMIST: Are mobiles phones on trains dangerous or not?
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Sometime soon, I hope, we can get together in a crowded bar for a nice drink and some private conversation.
FORBES: Social Media
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Though they failed to duplicate the success of the band's early Top 10 hits "Don't Dream It's Over" and "Something So Strong, " subsequent albums such as Temple of Low Men and Together Alone found Crowded House in top form.
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The branches looked crowded with white ornaments egrets that had gathered together to sleep.
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When one saw him across a crowded room, one couldn't wait to get together with him and have a chat and a catch-up.
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Families come together and friends gather in groups to walk the crowded aisles and fantasize about buying the latest firearms or booking a hunt in Colorado, Alaska or Africa.
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The Dutch, for example, have been discussing a scheme for crowded motorways for years, but no coalition government has ever felt that it could hold together in the turbulence that would follow such a radical scheme.
ECONOMIST: Road pricing