That same agony that plays out in the cramped spaces between the bassline also playing out in the cramped confines of my flat.
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I grew up riding cramped, unreliable buses, and my fear is if we keep President John Mahama in power I'll still be on the same cramped bus 10 years from now.
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" Facilities were built quickly but were "small and cramped.
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Cramped quarters, sparse amenities, lots of cables and stuff everywhere.
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You go in these little, portable, cramped things called honeywagons.
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Seats are narrower, legroom more cramped and luggage space elusive.
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Chris Coons during an interview in a cramped Senate elevator.
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And no, it's not the world's most cramped rebus either.
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Really big, and it makes the machine feel super cramped.
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The streets below tend to be dark, cramped, and noisy.
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Most of Hopkins's songs were written in tiny, cramped spaces.
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Smaller houses, with cramped rooms and gardens, need smaller pets.
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But some of it's thanks to a noticeably cramped floor.
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Current work spaces are cramped with 2D screens and computers.
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A small dwelling can feel less cramped when timetables vary.
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Food shortages, cramped housing, and life's many other indignities continued.
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In the cramped basement, the arm wrestlers jostle among tables.
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A Children are forced to do homework in cramped conditions
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The rooms are small and cramped, the ceilings are low.
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In this one however all is dark, cramped, and dangerous.
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Usually they are charmed by how cramped my place is.
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The artist's messy studio is cramped with works collecting dust.
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Both draw on similarly cramped ideas about nationhood and sovereignty.
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Rehabbing major leaguers, however, retain their spaces, creating cramped conditions.
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You can see how cramped it is compared to yesterday.
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It happens to be a cramped, reactionary and racial story.
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But travelers aren't hallucinating when they say conditions are cramped.
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Smaller vessels such as destroyers and attack submarines are cramped.
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The Whole Foods area was more cramped and generically separated.
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In the cramped buildings, the nuns pray, meditate and sleep.
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The first episode features Frankel in her cramped apartment kitchen.
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After all, you may be cramped, tired, irritable, and cramped, but you're still hurtling through the air at 600 mph in a metal tube tens of thousands of feet above the surface of the Earth.
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Smog Cutter290020 N. Virgil Ave, East Hollywood, 210939 Sure, it's cramped.
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You have to go to a very cramped room in Boston.
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Many Chinese zoos have long been cramped, barren places for animals.
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The tiny, cramped spacecraft continued racing down toward the moon's surface.
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By the end of the meal, I felt cramped, crooked, achy.
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The "locker room" facility in Kansas City was cramped and hot.
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Smog Cutter864 N. Virgil Ave, East Hollywood, 90029 Sure, it's cramped.
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Why would you want to type on a cramped little keyboard?
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Returning from their apartment, the band take to the cramped stage.
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Then, in the tail end of the race, she cramped up.
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No LikeIt feels a little cramped to use the pencil with.
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Inside, it is cramped but dry, unlike much of the camp.
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Head home to await my sad transformation in my cramped apartment.
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Here, pedestrians rush to jump on a cramped bus in Yangon.
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A block north is a cramped building on a corner lot.
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His father was never around, but the house was still cramped.
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But less cramped wearability is only the tip of the iceberg.
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The tiny house feels cramped, with a sense of cabin fever.
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It's cramped, but you don't have to go far for entertainment!
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Below, dozens of locals huddled in a dark and cramped cabin.
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And in a physically strenuous job, and in hot, cramped quarters?
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"It's cramped and there's no electricity or running water," he said.
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However smart architecture and thoughtful decor prevented it from feeling cramped.
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Children are unpredictable, even more so when confined to cramped quarters.
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Go back inside your house, which now seems small and cramped.
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Having a second person in the room would have felt cramped.
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I'd found myself waiting for a revelation while my legs cramped.
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They described cells so cramped that inmates took turns to rest.
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But the cramped quarters don't appear to be a turn off.
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Accessibility: Dining room is easy to navigate, but restrooms are cramped.
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It was about as cramped and messy as you can imagine.
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They grew up in Presnia, a tough, cramped quarter of Moscow.
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Others, like Google Docs, feel more cramped than on the desktop.
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"There's patients everywhere," the physician assistant said Hard to move in cramped conditions An emergency room physician at a hospital in the New York borough of Queens said doctors and nurses must deal with cramped spaces.
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This place was quaint and private but a little cramped for three.
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The MacBook's keyboard can feel a little cramped compared to the Air's.
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For such a cramped keyboard, I got used to it pretty quickly.
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He is an old-timer in Guangzhou's cramped, fluorescent-lit trading malls.
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But in the cramped space, Jay's strained relationship with his father erupted.
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They often have thin walls, low ceilings, creaky utilities and cramped corridors.
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With camera and entourage in tow, he tours the business's cramped interior.
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What about great live music without the confines of a cramped venue?
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Twelve square miles of people live cramped together in single-story huts.
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The tables are cramped, particularly upstairs, and the corridors are higgledy-piggledy.
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It's neither too large, long, and imposing, nor too small and cramped.
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Puppies found in cramped, undersized cages; dealer bought puppies from unlicensed breeders.
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Washington (CNN)Flight attendants feel the pain of cramped aircraft seats, too.
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They complained about cramped conditions, and getting poor-quality or inappropriate food.
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Inside a cramped Jeepney, an iconic and popular form of public transportation.
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In the cramped kitchens Ms Alexievich visits, the mundane and historic overlap.
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But it still had the same Apple keyboard, only now more cramped.
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For the next six months, both women were imprisoned in cramped cells.
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Brookfield Place gets a 4/10 for a cramped feeling and experience.
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The result is minimal space to chill and a cramped locker room.
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Surprisingly, Orchard Street's locker rooms felt cramped and were kind of messy.
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Three days later, she said she was called into a cramped office.
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The outdoor space was a cramped square with walls built up high.
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Even in a booming subway system, the L train is famously cramped.
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It all started in a cramped apartment kitchen of a struggling immigrant.
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Hope mingles with heartbreak along the cramped benches where breakfast is served.
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Those who have escaped now face squalid conditions in cramped refugee camps.
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The parking's horrible, the backstage is cramped, you can't get a drink.
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The living conditions aren't perfect and they can be "cramped," he said.
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So they chose the sweaty, cramped confines of the 203-capacity Horseshoe.
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HPD records show the cramped apartment has 163 outstanding housing code violations.
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The risk of perpetuating endless, cramped exhibitions is more urgent than ever.
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Entering the cramped alleyway felt like walking into a literal tourist trap.
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Some can feel spacious, while others can look like cramped motel rooms.
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There are still around 533,000 families who live in the cramped quarters.
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For Fabiana, the biggest burden was the cost of the cramped apartment.
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But if you're feeling cramped, there may be another reason as well.
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On Tuesday, a glimpse of his account emerged in the cramped courtroom.
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A big aspirational message is more satisfying than a cramped, political one.
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Cramped spaces that deliver little more than a grinding commute to work.
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Families are living in cramped conditions and sleeping on the hard floor.
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His legs were so cramped, he said, that it took 103 minutes.
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Thankfully, it did not feel cramped due to soaring 10-foot ceilings.
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In his hands, a cramped apartment transforms into a vaulting memory palace.
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I imagine it might feel cramped for longer than perhaps three nights.
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There isn't a ton of space, but they won't feel too cramped.
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"The cramped space is a blessing in disguise," one employee tells me.
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In Hatakeyama's photographs of the city, there's a cramped feeling of loneliness.
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It reminded me how cramped the Airbnb we stayed at in Ginza was.
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But it's getting a little cramped at Relativity's headquarters in Los Angeles, California.
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One involves being stuck in an elevator, the other, in a cramped tunnel.
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The tomb was cramped and crowded, poorly lit, and devoid of helpful signage.
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A very, very, very dark, cramped tunnel at the bottom of the sea.
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Nearly every iPad keyboard case ever made has been cramped, clumsy, and cumbersome.
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Nearly every iPad keyboard case ever made has been cramped, clumsy, and cumbersome.
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Before their discovery, they survived by drinking water dripping into their cramped refuge.
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She may have to move again, next time to a cramped jail cell.
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Even at this hour, the cramped lanes of Juhapura still bustle with activity.
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For years they were praying in the cramped basement of an elementary school.
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Likewise, the country's cramped airports and potholed highways are a drain on productivity.
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But the Hamas men just moved to a cluster of cramped trailers nearby.
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The tiny city-state of 6m people has always been cramped for space.
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I (finally) finished Firewatch without ever feeling cramped or irritated by the Turret.
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Housing is cramped, resources are sparse, but worst of all was the discrimination.
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They all seem so comfortable with each other, occupying the small cramped cell.
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It's easy to miss the small silver frame in Dobson's cramped living room.
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The facility doesn't seem very cramped based on the pictures that were taken.
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Grimes added eight rebounds before his left knee cramped with 24:211 remaining.
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Negative feedback cites high prices and the smaller rooms, which can feel cramped.
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Sure, the house is cramped and sometimes the power and water cut out.
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In 215, 22014,609 people traveled to Australia in tiny cramped boats, seeking refuge.
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The journey will involve two weeks of potentially rough seas and cramped quarters.
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Also, while the display was certainly sharp enough for me, it felt cramped.
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American immigrant detention centers have been extensively reported to be overcrowded and cramped.
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As all tiny houses are narrow by design, living spaces can be cramped.
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But its anger will be a certain kind: cramped, masculine, muddled with fear.
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The spa and gym facilities are quite cramped for a five-star property.
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Typically, personnel might be seen cramped in small, confined spaces at these locations.
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Past bars, most of them short-lived, have been small, even cramped affairs.
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For now, they focus on their own universe: a cramped basement with neighbors.
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The Fix How to turn cramped quarters into a space conducive to learning.
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The tiled bathroom wasn't large but had everything I needed without feeling cramped.
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The Republicans have flocked to Trump's cramped nationalism and abandoned their creedal story.
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That he'll appoint judges with cramped views of religious liberty and free speech.
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A 150-square-foot room definitely made for cramped quarters for two people.
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Wu came to Trier and said, 'This square is too small and cramped.
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"He cramped one time all season," said Nathan Lemoine, the research associate. Why?
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All she wants is to be back in her cramped apartment eating takeout.
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The room is cramped and he is in a chair by my feet.
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Last year, many migrant children fell ill in the crowded and cramped facilities.
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Last year, many migrant children fell ill in the crowded and cramped facilities.
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But the space where Ms. Blumstein had once seen only potential felt cramped.
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Every apartment he saw was small and cramped, with similar bare-bones fixtures.
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Our snug little colonial began to feel cramped as three kids came along.
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Playing Quadrilateral Cowboy, you spend much of your time in a cramped, darkened hideout.
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Well, you're talking about a very cramped vision of what we use data for.
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BTW ... the pregnancy has not cramped Bethany's style ... she was surfing at 6 months.
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It can be kept on their desk, cramped nightstand, or even in the car.
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Many of them rent cramped accommodation in ramshackle "migrant villages" on the city's edges.
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His wheelchair needs 1.5 metres to turn 360 degrees, making cramped spaces very tricky.
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It's cramped for one thing, forcing you to hold your hands very close together.
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The cramped trailers sit in a row behind a cemetery for former leprosy patients.
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She wrote in an astonishingly cramped script, the tiniest letters imaginable, my friend said.
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Most noticeably, the roll's narrow width allows it to fit in a cramped bathroom.
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It has to be really fun and exciting, and can't feel cramped or boring.
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Instead of spending thousands on a cramped dorm room, I saved for my future.
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What it lacks is space in the rear interior — even kids' legs were cramped.
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When the credits rolled, I stretched my cramped body and put the game aside.
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Noe Carias shuffles into the cramped room, his face immediately pleasant upon seeing strangers.
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This past fall, I met Huzaifa in a cramped hotel room somewhere in Ontario.
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And the handwriting was very tiny and cramped and I couldn't even read them.
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These evictions meant a new cohort seeking space in an already cramped housing market.
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But the area is just the right size: bustling and busy without feeling cramped.
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Flatiron gets a 5/10 for a large gym floor but cramped locker room.
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When I visited one person was inside, unlike the normal room, which was cramped.
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A folding chair in the middle of the cramped room will have to suffice.
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The lift is so small and cramped that you can smell last night's vodka.
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All in all, I didn't much enjoy my time in this dark, cramped realm.
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The GT-R's interior is fairly minimalistic, but, unlike other supercars, it isn't cramped.
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Up in his cramped apartment above the paper store, Dostoyevsky flogged his unruly book.
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He runs his carpentry business almost surreptitiously from the cramped garage behind his house.
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In recent months, she explained from her cramped studio apartment in downtown Oakland, Calif.
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The space is so cramped, it's difficult to walk between some of the vehicles.
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Opinion A dark and cramped view of the world from an increasingly isolated leader.
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Its narrowness created a cramped interior, with corridor-like galleries inhospitable to art viewing.
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On our visit workers were tossing pallets around just off the cramped dining room.
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Inside, the office is small and cramped, packed with volunteers phone-banking for Cruz.
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It was just one student in a cramped room, his classmate filming behind him.
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It was much less glamorous, and much, much more cramped, than I was expecting.
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Some show inmates as they are being treated in a cramped, cluttered examination room.
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He saw music as a path out of their cramped home in Gary, Ind.
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The cramped space and bad publicity compelled her to move to a larger shop.
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If the vessel sank, there will be limited oxygen in the submarine's cramped quarters.
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That apartment was so cramped, she used her bunk bed as a standing desk.
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After finally hitting a winner, she cramped up and received a time violation warning.
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Amado's home is a dark, cramped basement quarters that he shares with several others.
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West Village: At this cramped place, I keep a stash of Japanese potato chips.
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Offline, too, people were being dragooned, subtly or otherwise, into increasingly cramped partisan identities.
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They love to climb into our bed, suddenly we find ourselves a little cramped.
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In between games, players rested in the cramped locker room littered with equipment bags.
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That sort of demand is not limited to people living in cramped city apartments.
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He takes care, in the cramped kitchen space, to keep his vegetarian cooking separate.
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In the cramped office of the local mountain-rescue police, the telephone rang incessantly.
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I remembered it being a huge place, and it was this tiny cramped place.
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Their cramped shanty homes are just 200 metres (220 yards) from the train station.
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So it's back to Washington, and a cramped existence that neither of them enjoys.
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He sat in a cramped seat in the 21st row of the small plane.
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It's a cramped role that lacks imagination, though Winslet does her best with it.
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Upstairs are cramped, windowless bedrooms with eight beds (or seven, depending on the airline).
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While Dante is incredibly mobile, he's often stuck fighting in cramped hallways or tiny rooms.
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Everyone will go to the big hospitals, which is why big hospitals are very cramped.
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With all the OU team in one truck it was "a bit cramped," said Alford.
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They felt cramped in the shared space, but they knew they were the lucky ones.
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The Maiduguri camp's conditions are far from ideal and residents are cramped with little privacy.
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Travellers choosing to fly with these airlines know they are in for a cramped experience.
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Mr. Ripstein follows these sad souls down misty alleys, into bleak motels and cramped bedrooms.
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Most of the Syrian refugees are cramped into three neighboring countries — Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey.
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Each exists in a separate domain and yet feel connected within the painting's cramped space.
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What would happen to Negan and Gabriel, who were left stuck in a cramped trailer?
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It isn't quite edge-to-edge, but it makes the Series 3 look pretty cramped.
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The cramped space and single exit make the work of pickpockets and armed robbers easy.
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The trackpad is responsive to touch and multifinger gestures, though its tall orientation feels cramped.
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As they grew, they were cramped and the office rent bill was steep, says Stern.
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Typing on it was a good experience since your hands aren't so cramped holding it.
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Once, they'd struggled against a raggedy batch of bandits in some cramped and bloody canyon.
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I remember him in our cramped classroom, camped out on the beige corduroy beanbag chair.
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Her family lived, and still lives, in a cramped one-bedroom apartment in São Paulo.
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Cramped work conditions were also linked with higher odds of verbal abuse for the aides.
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When Reuters visited Kawai's operations, cotton spinning machines whirred and rattled in a cramped room.
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My toes aren't cramped; nothing's cutting into my instep or the sides of my foot.
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Intel and Lenovo's room felt bright and relatively spacious compared to Google's dark, cramped nightclub.
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Others cashed their paychecks and crammed loads of bottled water into their already-cramped apartments.
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We get a final look at the entire team cramped aboard the U-Wing fighter.
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"You can still live in the city,'' he said, "but you don't feel so cramped.
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He is a tall man, and did not want to feel cramped in any space.
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Williamsburg: Next to a Whole Foods and across from an Apple store, but very cramped.
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Amid an economic slump, city-dwelling South Koreans are seeking solace in their cramped flats.
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But his classes have steadily increased in size, while staying in the same cramped classrooms.
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And going dark on a weekday would cut into the Met's already-cramped rehearsal schedules.
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Today, my mother can't stand cramped, windowless spaces, like small elevators or an MRI machine.
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We're always on the lookout for tips to make our cramped bedrooms feel more spacious.
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That meant added travel costs and service time, cramped clubhouses and earlier batting practice times.
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They're flexible and forgiving, but in my experience, the toe area is a little cramped.
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This made for a cramped and strange-looking display in the middle of the store.
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While every situation is different, rules can help sustain body and soul in cramped quarters.
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Adjoining it was a cramped, impressively ugly antechamber — floral-print settee, chintzy sconces, sad carpet.
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We can accept the cramped intimacy of consumer culture and transform it into genuine connections.
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When you live in a cramped apartment, the idea of having a garden sounds laughable.
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It is a hot day in Moscow and a few players have cramped up already.
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The miniature keyboard on the e-ink screen is cramped and difficult to type on.
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The college was then cramped in a small building tantalizingly close to the diocese's land.
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The frigid front and rear fire escapes cramped with dozens of people clambering to safety.
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From cramped basement clubs to wide-open festival fields, concerts have always meant unknown possibilities.
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The cramped apartment is still decorated with balloons, stuffed animals and a handwritten welcome banner.
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And I'm not that enthused by the idea of a cramped quarantine in my apartment.
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What exactly was the fixation with seeing Mr. Obama, in a bland, cramped waiting room?
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Cramped with terror, I sat in the lobby for one, two, three hours, guts churning.
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The room was small but not cramped and offered plenty of space for two people.
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They married in 1950 and moved to West 95th Street, into a cramped studio apartment.
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Like her husband, Dee had been raised in a cramped household without electricity or plumbing.
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In those cramped buildings, many built by the residents, the nuns pray, meditate and sleep.
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Early imbibing followed by sitting at cramped dinner tables heightens any sense of intergenerational strife.
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Often, the government houses them in hotel rooms, where the conditions can be severely cramped.
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If the single-floor presentation is cramped in places, the work roars just the same.
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Worshipers, tiring of the journey to the cramped quarters, began drifting to other Christian denominations.
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The app has become bloated and cramped with extra features over the last 15 years.
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I felt my cramped religious framework of false dichotomies and moral starkness beginning to collapse.
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Despite the cramped living conditions, Bradford's family tried to keep things as normal as possible.
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She tore apart chickens during the day, and went to her cramped apartment at night.
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The substitute didn't work as well, however, and his legs cramped up at mile 22.
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It&aposs just Captain America, a bunch of Hydra soldiers, and a very cramped elevator.
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She and her nine siblings grew up in a cramped apartment in Edgewater, New Jersey.
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Aeroplane seats have become ever more cramped—and they are not about to get roomier.
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He came across as cramped, frustrated and forced to plead when he'd much rather command.
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Fernández lives in a cramped apartment on a potholed street and can't afford a car.
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They sleep in a cramped, $227-a-month room without heat and only intermittent electricity.
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The sloping ceilings play no small role in the cramped, constricted atmosphere that Oesterheld scripts.
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"We're worried about our personal security," Bolanos says, from his cramped and overheated living space.
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Similarly, I love how comfortable small phones are — until everything starts to feel a little cramped.
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She says the animals are treated inhumanely, housed in cramped conditions and receive inadequate veterinary care.
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"Crowded Kaleidoscope" are low-income, immigrant families working "jobs with high turnover," living in "cramped" houses.
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Concordes were cramped and noisy, but they were the very emblem of the jet-setting elite.
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It was a modest neighborhood, with cramped, beige homes shielded by short white and black fences.
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Now, obviously the keys are pretty cramped, and sacrifices had to be made in the layout.
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It took a while for all of them to file out of the cramped little bookstore.
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Cat kibble crunched underfoot, and the oven was open, pushing blazing heat into the cramped space.
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City life is reserved for single people who don't mind cramped apartments and living on takeout.
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When visiting Mr. Zunino's parents on weekends, they stayed in a small guesthouse that felt cramped.
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Farrago follows the Russian boxer Mago and his Team Mago entourage into a cramped dressing room.
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We learn that until relatively recently, Motoko was living with her mother in a cramped apartment.
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Inmates often spend months or even years in small, cramped cells with virtually no human contact.
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There is barely enough space for people to walk past each other in the cramped room.
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It's tiny, and gamers with larger hands will definitely find it a little cramped to use.
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For flyers who want to pay as little as possible, those cramped knees are worth it.
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No matter how big your tent is, chances are good that you'll be a little cramped.
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At 4 pm, they are locked in cramped dormitories - four to a bed - until 6 am.
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She strolled after him through the cramped one bedroom apartment that he shared with his mother.
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I recently talked with Sophia in a cramped room at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas.
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The QWERTY keyboard is just as you'd expect — very small and cramped on the watch display.
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Luckily, Refinery29's Bea Copeland is ready to clear off even the most cramped counter spaces.
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The couple of 35 years even survived living in cramped quarters in London following college graduation.
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In the 1970s, ABA Film's studio became cramped and filled with old photos of past Carnivals.
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It is difficult to hive off an area in a cramped terminal and make it beautiful.
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The nearly 60-year-old cramped, outdated facility is ill-equipped to accommodate millions of passengers.
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Millions more work in difficult working conditions - outside or in cramped spaces or with unusual machinery.
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Underground casinos popped up in some apartments; others were turned into cramped hostels for migrant workers.
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In 1992, Hot Topic moved its headquarters again to a slightly bigger yet still cramped space.
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Inside the cramped auditorium of Douglas G. Grafflin Elementary School, neighbors and supporters swarmed around Mrs.
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Because the chapel was so cramped, only two families could take a look at one time.
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While most people think tiny houses are cramped, most of these houses actually felt quite spacious.
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I didn't want my sister's delicate little body to be stuffed into that cramped, confining box.
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Controls can be a little cramped if more than one person is playing at a time.
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Joining them were four friends who had driven from Dearborn in a cramped two-door Toyota.
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It's a cramped urban landscape in which tall buildings have eaten up all signs of nature.
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Small rooms are cozy and efficient, but can often feel cramped and difficult to keep organized.
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Before my stay, I had imagined myself bumping elbows on tight corners in a cramped kitchen.
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Another tells of a bricklayer who created an effective, albeit cramped, hiding place for his family.
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The director Koki Shigeno and his crew move smoothly around cramped kitchens and tiny dining rooms.
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The living conditions were cramped, and the room did not have a microwave or a refrigerator.
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The mazelike display at the Pratt show suits Ms. Smith's enigmatic art, but it feels cramped.
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"My hamstring just cramped up really hard, and I couldn't get rid of it," he said.
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Cramped emergency evacuation shelters can be dangerous for older people with health conditions like Mr. Cayer.
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It was, by his account and everyone else's at the time, worn, not to mention cramped.
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The cramped second-floor balcony holds the designer collaborations: 10 Corso Como, Rick Owens, Colette, 032c.
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Stress filled the cramped rooms like smoke, always on the verge of flaring into another argument.
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The images show multiple enclosures, complete with dozens of bunk beds cramped next to each other.
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Our 150-square-foot standard room, set in the back of a leafy courtyard, felt cramped.
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They looked in the East Village and on the Lower East Side, but found cramped spaces.
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Many countertop ovens are compact, affordable, and will fit the smaller space of a cramped apartment.
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Shopping Guide Sleeper sofas are as useful in cramped apartments as they are in large homes.
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The men were cramped, lying side by side under foil blankets directly on a concrete floor.
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A dirty and cramped detention center in the face of a pandemic is unsafe and inhumane.
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Raquel Mercado, 69, lives in a cramped one-room apartment with her 37-year-old son.
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The spaces are hot and cramped, people's movements quick and awkward, the pressure constant and severe.
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Like Vapnyar, Katya moves with her husband to New York, where they share a cramped apartment.
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And the situation is worse for crew members, who live elbow to elbow in cramped quarters.
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When unoccupied, the shared rooftop was my sanctuary to escape the cramped space of my apartment.
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They lived in a cramped apartment in Mecca, Saudi Arabia's holiest and most religiously conservative city.
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Columbus When she lived in New York, Celeste Malvar-Stewart designed out of her cramped apartment.
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She pointed to cramped and overcrowded airplanes and what she considered illogical parameters for T.S.A. searches.
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They mostly live in cramped apartments where the rent consumes any humanitarian aid they may receive.
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Still, he was drawn to the cramped apartment where his birth mother, uncles and grandmother lived.
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Chariot also hopes to scoop up some commuters frustrated with New York's often cramped public transit.
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The Model S's little brother, the Model 3, will be camp-ready, if a bit cramped.
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Perry, a nurse practitioner, said the exposure, cramped conditions, and lack of clean water are concerning.
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Although it may look cramped to some, the family has actually hosted 12-person dinner parties.
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He said at least 15 people had been inside the cramped club when the shooting erupted.
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One day, she's living a cool life in the city in a cramped but funky apartment.
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Violence — robberies in dark tunnels, assaults in crowded dormitories, stabbings in cramped cells — was virtually unavoidable.
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In a cramped apartment on the outskirts of Amman last fall, I met Hana Slewa Mosaky.
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It is so cramped that fabrics have to be stored in another building three blocks away.
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Instead, smugglers organize them into larger groups in stash houses, often in cramped and dangerous conditions.
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It will be a long, lonely, cramped journey with bad food, poor sleep, and unnatural light.
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But they were random New Yorkers who were thrown together for hours in a cramped room.
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It makes the 2560 x 1600 13.3-inch display on my Macbook Pro feel cramped by comparison.
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The astronauts explain to Mission Control what sleeping arrangements they've come up with in the cramped craft.
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But for a city whose cramped and creaking infrastructure was built eons ago, it is a revolution.
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Neither one feels cramped and both Microsoft and Apple managed to leave ample space between the keys.
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Only one person was allowed into the cramped room in the maternity ward, so Maegan went in.
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You rush through the cramped battlefield, dodging machine gun fire as you move from cover to cover.
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America has not traditionally been the cramped, frightened country of Trump's executive order that bans Syrian refugees.
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The small distance between the analog joysticks might feel a little cramped if you have larger hands.
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Form factor might still feel a bit cramped to some gamers when playing with the analog joysticks.
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There were the red-tiled roofs of villas; the cramped knot of houses that formed the Juderia.
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While he was sitting at the table, his body entirely cramped up, and he started to scream.
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Unsurprisingly, a busy day at the women's clinic is a cramped one, especially in the waiting room.
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It's also difficult to use on a cramped airplane tray table thanks to its unusually long footprint.
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Now he is sleeping in a cramped, unheated cell with limited access to lawyers and family members.
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The ride was smooth, though my six-foot frame was a bit cramped in the back seat.
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Conditions are cramped and appalling: the number of residents has swelled to 40,000 from 20,000 in 2011.
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It's aggressive, all pointy and jagged, with the letters all cramped together so they seem to suffocate.
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NO NO NO- Reporters have cramped side-by-side workstations in a badly lit pit of despair.
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So is the Berber dialect they hear from their grandparents in their cramped Molenbeek apartments and homes.
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Jones also was removed in the ninth inning on Thursday in Washington when his hamstring cramped up.
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CRAMPED CELL Some families of the men detained in El Junquito say the men were opposition sympathizers.
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In the lander's cramped cabin, Aldrin and Armstrong could see the moon's surface through small triangular windows.
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How would you feel standing in a cramped room surrounded by garbage, newspapers, and random camping equipment?
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They were an escape from cramped, substandard accommodation, as well as a place to organise if necessary.
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But he did take notes, scribbled down in the cramped capsule only a bit bigger than himself.
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At the Carroll Gardens station, riders complained of cramped conditions that would grow worse under the plan.
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JOMOs know that such travel involves cramped airline seats, jet lag and a long shuffle through immigration.
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My left thigh cramped and an inflamed tendon arced fire across the top of my right foot.
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That day came 20 years ago, when he rented out this cramped space and opened his restaurant.
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Murad lives in Dharavi, in cramped quarters that he shares with his parents, younger brother and grandmother.
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It was a far cry from the cramped, pungent quarters that are a staple of economy cabins.
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It's still not quite normal sized, but it feels surprisingly spacious after a year of cramped typing.
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In a cramped stall, the merchant arranged the letters of my name above the sepia-toned image.
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Crisscrossing the country, the Celtics whipped all comers, exhibiting their skills in dingy dancehalls and cramped arenas.
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In a crunchy, cramped firefight, Lincoln Clay can get flanked in a number of really bad ways.
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When you first start out in this line of work, you will surely suffer from cramped arms.
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Many employers will allow their helpers to live there, however, because Hong Kong apartments are so cramped.
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It was cramped, had a small circumference of walk-around space, and was filled with natural light.
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With two car seats and four adults, it was a cramped ride, requiring some creative seating arrangements.
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She has lived in a cramped room at a Staten Island rehabilitation center for about a year.
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They have had to make their way through cramped passageways for hours to reach the trapped group.
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Legs cramped as the hours passed, but cup holders held sustenance in the form of strawberry milkshakes.
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Most buyers are unlicensed, small-scale traders working in cramped shops fitted with alarms and steel doors.
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MOSCOW — Elena Y. Kotova's one-room apartment on the outskirts of Moscow had started to feel cramped.
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However, it has enough space to fit other furniture without feeling cramped, a rarity for a houseboat.
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The floral wallpaper, crystal chandeliers, mismatched wood floors and cramped 1980s kitchen didn't suit Mr. Bonsignore's taste.
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As the documentary shows, that's where they witnessed a snow leopard in the buyer's hot, cramped van.
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Courtrooms can be cramped as judges, attorneys, family members, experts, and others gather for hearings every day.
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"There were about 20 children and adults, plus employees, hiding, all cramped like sardines," he told CNN.
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The keyboard for the 10.5-inch model is still small and cramped compared with a MacBook keyboard.
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Compared to my grungy, cramped Brooklyn tub, the one at my parents' is like a spiritual oasis.
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In a cramped, makeshift nursery, the baby was asleep, with Yuan's younger sister keeping a dutiful watch.
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Diesel generator fumes filled the cramped space to keep computers and laptops running during frequent power cuts.
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There were a gaggle of us, all dancing with the lights off in someone's cramped dorm room.
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The brief "moment" that the poem describes is enacted by the cramped space on which it's written.
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But for a cramped living room or small apartment, the Sero might make a lot of sense.
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That has created a cramped and overcrowded neighborhood — and turned Ms. Sehole's street into a narrow passageway.
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" A 1997 Vanity Fair profile on Ellison described his childhood home as a "cramped walk-up apartment.
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It may seem "big" but it feels really cramped with all our clothes/office items/pet supplies.
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Shortly after my fourth birthday, we moved out of the house into one cramped apartment after another.
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Because the observatory is cramped, with few spaces along the glass, there's always someone waiting behind you.
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A cozy home office feels downright cramped once an ExerSaucer is planted in the middle of it.
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Playing on an iPad can feel cramped depending on the size of the iPad and your hands.
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The cramped apartment of Rocco Totino is swarming with emergency personnel by the time Captain Bonilla arrives.
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On the village's main street, cramped shops sell vegetables, SIM cards, and lunch to off-duty miners.
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And, of course, the astronauts had other, more important things to tend to, and quarters were cramped.
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Smaller entry-level rooms are cheaper at $162, but may feel cramped with multiple guests and luggage.
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Sullivan and its progeny: First, Justice Thomas's cramped reading of Sullivan misses the Supreme Court's central claim.
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Infection is more likely in people with weakened immune systems, and more common in cramped living conditions.
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Sydney was one of six siblings, raised by Hungarian immigrants in a cramped tenement in lower Manhattan.
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The city has a population of 2m people, cramped between Lake Kivu and Mount Nyiragongo, an active volcano.
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Falun, second-in-command of my guard and my closest friend, towered over me in the cramped passage.
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LONDON — If you don't like the thought of small, cramped spaces, you might want to turn away now.
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"The wood was just so dark, it made the space feel even smaller and pretty cramped," Jessa shares.
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"Tough moment in the third set when I got a little bit cramped on the hand," Nadal said.
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The pets and their owner were found living in dirty and cramped conditions, worsened by the rising temperatures.
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The building was small and cramped, and each classroom accommodated at least two, sometimes even three, different grades.
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If you could squeeze the world's eight richest men into one of these vans, they might feel cramped.
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Often sexual assault takes place in family homes, when older men assault younger relatives in cramped living quarters.
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It's easy to understand why: Thousands of tourists cramped into stadiums and bars inevitably swap bacteria and viruses.
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It's still a little cramped, but it's much easier to bounce between this and a real keyboard now.
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In a cramped meeting room alongside the factory, executives of Bonprix visiting from Europe make their unhappiness clear.
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If you've ever flown in any class but first, you know just how cramped air travel can feel.
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No matter how cramped our apartments are, it's the one thing that our homes simply can't go without.
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From eleven thirty until midnight, men and the occasional severely suited woman poured out of the cramped establishments.
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Place a standard shelf organizer inside your cramped quarters to add vertical space for dishes or other essentials.
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There are few places in the world where we feel more cramped and uncomfortable than in an airplane.
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It was clear to me that he was at the end because his right leg was cramped up.
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Instead of Cairo's teeming slums and cramped alleys it features wide boulevards and neat rows of high-rises.
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Habitable spaces can be built, but these costly creations are cramped on the inside and fraught with danger.
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The glass Precision trackpad is similarly good — just big enough so that you don't feel cramped using it.
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Later she was banished to a cramped home in a dusty township, where she spent eight lonely years.
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Yes, apartments are cramped as fuck, and yes, I would do VR cartwheels if I had a Vive.
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Second, the cramped sign only had room for nine letters, thus sealing Pizza Hut, now part of Yum!
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His new home, a cramped apartment in a housing project in Brooklyn, already housed a half-dozen relatives.
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Those unable to return to their waterlogged homes, must make do in cramped and under-resourced relief shelters.
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It might be an abnormal repetitive behavior (ARBs), the result of, and a response to, boring, cramped conditions.
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As he paced about his cramped booth space, waiting for the show to begin, his hands were clammy.
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For us, living looks more like a cramped studios or oddly laid out one to three bedroom apartments.
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The representatives, who were told not to take pictures or talk to the detainees, described cramped, unsanitary conditions.
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It was a smaller space than Crate & Barrel, so it was a little more cramped to shop in.
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The heat steaming off the machines, combined with Portland's dampness, made the place feel cramped and hive-like.
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When slammed together in Indigo's cramped control room, they'd make a kind of demented sense called nu metal.
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The city's fault lines were quickly established: Black Africans lived in cramped barracks, set apart from affluent whites.
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Its three functional fitness floors had ample room for stretching and all the necessary equipment without feeling cramped.
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Why live in a cramped city when you can be just as productive working from a pretty village?
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The need to use multiple people to work with riders with disabilities can make riding rings feel cramped.
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Nonetheless, he cramped from the stress of it all during his first-round victory against Jordi Samper-Montana.
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Groups of young men have occupied all 18 floors of the building, with its cramped unlit narrow staircases.
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Sitting in her cramped dressing room at the Cort Theater the other day, Ms. Cusack didn't seem bitter.
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As their feet tap propulsive train rhythms, their bodies convey cramped discomfort, the determination and the arduous journey.
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As rising rents squeeze young New Yorkers, the TV apartment has become grittier, dirtier and ever more cramped.
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Dorms can get a little cramped, so how do you make space for only the most essential appliances?
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Research suggests the cramped, isolated nature of these temporary homes could lead to long-term consequences for children.
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When a child yells in my ear in a cramped airplane, I just want the noise to stop.
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His cramped living situation invites a comparison to the way he spent most of the past quarter-century.
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More specifically, he's in Allentown, Pennsylvania, shirtless at a table in the Lehigh Valley IronPigs' cramped visitors' clubhouse.
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Maybe you live in a cramped box in New York City and don't have a window at all.
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The space is made even more cramped by the giant treadmill monopolizing the middle third of the room.
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"Windows allow it to feel not like a cramped space, so you don't get tunnel vision," she said.
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Empty benches Grueling hours, cramped offices and political warfare take sizable tolls on aides' personal and family lives.
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Maybe a customer complained about your restaurant being too cramped and not having more tables — and you agree.
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The enclosed space got so cramped that I drenched the floor no matter how carefully I toweled off.
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Eleven actors crowd into Roundabout Underground's cramped basement for Alex Lubischer's comedy-drama of truth, reconciliation and snacks.
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In the cramped apartment, one invader knocked a television off the wall and stomped his foot through it.
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In the back of her cramped 2007 Subaru, her portable field research lab, were tools for sampling pigeons.
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No matter how big your bed is, sharing that space with someone else can make it feel cramped.
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The camps are cramped and noisy, with a limited number of bathrooms and often no kitchens at all.
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They come frequently, move rapidly, operate seamlessly, and provide a degree of comfort you won't find cramped underground.
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While the school reopened quickly with makeshift power and cramped facilities, it took eight years to fully rebuild.
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The movie features a scene depicting the refugees with Snowden in a small, cramped flat in the city.
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A crew of foreign and Thai cave divers courted death every time they explored Tham Luang's cramped chambers.
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I sold a few at our moving sale, but the rest sit untouched in a cramped storage unit.
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For years, this cramped storefront at the northern end of the D train was a straightforward Neapolitan pizzeria.
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They are often cramped, with judges, attorneys, family members, experts, and others gathering in close proximity for hearings.
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The arrow keys are a little cramped, but I mistyped a lot less than I thought I would.
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Cervelli suffered a cramped left quadriceps running to third on the hit and was replaced by Tyler Flowers.
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Chad Green entered after Zack Britton's right calf cramped up and struck out Olson to end the eighth.
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As the disease progressed, his script became so cramped it could only be read with a magnifying glass.
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Despite views of Grace Cathedral and San Francisco Bay, the apartment must have felt cramped after Tao House.
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They live in a shabby, cramped house that is literally on the wrong side of the railroad tracks.
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The hotel was bare-bones and my room slightly cramped, but it felt safe and was reasonably clean.
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With cramped quarters, no toilet and the potential for rough seas, the two-week voyage will be uncomfortable.
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Groups of young men have occupied all 18 floors of the building, with its cramped unlit narrow staircases.
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Jimmy is only able to sleep soundly back in the cramped, dingy quarters of his nail salon office.
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Wright wound up agreeing to take his Wildcats to Northwood's cramped gym for the 2006-7 season opener.
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The museum faces a practical challenge: The tiny, cramped attic can accommodate only so many people at once.
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Public bathrooms in subway stations, if there are any, or transportation hubs are often dark, grimy and cramped.
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So there I was, temporarily uncomfortable starting with the cramped, three-letter 1A, BSS, in Damon Gulczynski's puzzle.
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Amtrak's hall has high ceilings, but its waiting area is cramped as if passengers were the last priority.
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The large family spent the winter living in primitive campers and cramped containers with makeshift bathrooms and kitchenettes.
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It is a giant concrete cube, cramped on the inside and plagued by strange odors in heavy rains.
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But it's quite cramped for productivity work when using the attached keyboard or browsing the web in landscape.
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It's cramped, stiff, and sticky, but she says they're lucky to have it after what they went through.
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Civil society actors have also expressed concern about the long-standing cramped, unhygienic conditions at Malaysia's detention centers.
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It is one of the most-delayed airports in the country, with notoriously long lines and cramped terminals.
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Alongside him in the cramped quarters of the Soyuz MS-153 spacecraft's capsule was Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin.
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He started interviewing those closest to him in the cramped space, who told him how terrified they felt.
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Everything looks fairly ordinary, if cramped and cluttered, without such middle-class givens as personal space and beds.
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My father took a job teaching at Asmara University's medical school, and we moved into cramped university housing.
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Making the cramped conditions even more unpleasant, Mr. Boudin also had to contend with the brothers' Labrador retriever.
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Victims said they had been smuggled from Bangladesh and Myanmar in cramped boats with little food and water.
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If you've been to a GameStop store before, however, you know most of them are small and cramped.
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The premise of the series: a home-flipping format for cramped urban oases with occasional quips about Grindr.
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Undocumented immigrants would be herded into increasingly cramped quarters or into county jails where conditions are even worse.
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The first King Taco is a cramped, vaguely peach-colored building at the end of a residential street.
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Though it's 15 degrees Fahrenheit and snowing outside, cramped in the tiny bar car it is almost tropical.
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Further, she says she was cramped in her seat because the woman in front of her had reclined.
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A lack of space in the cramped clinic means that patients are forced to lie on the floor.
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There are plenty of people living in cramped, small spaces, though, so hopefully tracking will improve with later versions.
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That said, there's really no getting around how cramped the keyboard is, when designed for a 10-inch tablet.
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That project was mournful and cramped in its arrangements; "Livin' on a High Note" has more space and feistiness.
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"I do apologize," he said, before slipping back into a cramped hotel conference room in the capital of Brasilia.
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At the far end of a secluded hallway, they reached the cramped office of Faisal Arefin Deepan's publishing house.
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"I'm usually falling over and stuck between the walls," she tells the magazine about changing in the cramped space.
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Book 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge starting at $279 per nightOften, boutique means tiny rooms that can quickly feel cramped.
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The addition of Horford has cramped spacing, but he gets open looks from three when he spaces the floor.
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Supporters of Assange had argued that living in the cramped conditions without access to sunlight had damaged his health.
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Below, a few suggestions that will bring elegance to even the most cramped quarters, unkempt rooms, and stained futons.
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In addition, they no longer suffer the agonies of the daily commute: the cramped railway carriages or gridlocked roads.
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We imagined not feeling so bad about cramped quarters back in the city if we had a weekend escape.
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On April 24th in a cramped conference room in a Westminster hotel, UKIP launched a euphemistically titled "integration agenda".
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LONDON — In a cramped, down-at-the-heels rehearsal room, the composer Anna Meredith was frowning at her laptop.
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It died at 7pt or 8pt because of the closed apertures, because of the cramped forms and tight spacing.
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Brady alerted the staff, and a lieutenant squeezed into the cramped space, snapping photos to document what they'd found.
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Hanging shelves or hanging closet organizers are an easy, affordable way to add additional storage to a cramped space.
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I cramped up and looked bad enough that people on the side of the course offered me gel packs.
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Even the most transformational technology would be hard-pressed to overcome the cramped display space for big-ticket items.
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Ergo enter Fleksy, with gesture based tricks to speed up cramped typing, plus tried and tested next-word prediction.
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That may be because I live in a cramped apartment in desperate need of a desk of any kind.
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This 2199.99-inch screen isn't 2512K like the 2200-inch model, but a 2256-inch screen can feel cramped.
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Cast out by the system, they have created their own idyllic if cramped Neverland of lost boys and girls.
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It's cramped and there's no trackpack, so you need to move your finger up to the display to navigate.
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But with only 12 laps to go, I wanted to finish, and to finish before my body cramped up.
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INTO A CRAMPED, stuffy room on the outskirts of Delhi shuffles a middle-aged woman in a yellow sari.
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INSIDE a cramped flat beside a motorway in Puchong, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, 13 Rohingyas jostle for space.
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The keyboard feels comfortable to type on, even if it is a little more cramped than the Surface Pro.
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A friend said this version feels like being in a Mexico City market: cramped, loud, disorganized, vibrant, and claustrophobic.
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When extended, the Aircurv's inflatable batten will gobble up a bit of space, especially in an already cramped bathroom.
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Airline seats are cramped enough without swallowing precious real estate with a tray table for your Jack and Coke.
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Airline seats are cramped enough without swallowing precious real estate with a tray table for your Jack and Coke.
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If you're me, it all ended in a cramped bedroom with a sword fight I could barely see. Blah.
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Tiny chat windows pop up in the bottom right corner of Facebook, and conversations with longer messages feel cramped.
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E Pellicci is loud, cramped, and full of folded newspapers and giant plates of meat, potatoes, pasta, and salad.
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Jackson's right calf cramped up in the third quarter and Detroit Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy considered pulling him.
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We're love a nice succulent because they're tiny, cute, and add a pop of nature to any cramped windowsill.
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Tense situations in which characters are stuck in a cramped location is something Stephen King does very, very well.
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We should have known if there's anyone who can make chilling in a cramped bodega look good it's Rihanna.
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Two hours in, sweating and cramped, the car swerves into a lay-by while orange-brown dust churns outside.
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It's a much more cramped affair, with room for just one of its Peterbilt semi trucks, without a trailer.
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Wheelchair users and others with mobility devices may struggle to get up steps or navigate buildings with cramped interiors.
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Amazon Books is far too cramped—even if it wasn't crowded, it would still be difficult to get around.
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The buildings, cramped six-story quarters for migrant workers in the city of Wenzhou, collapsed about 3:25 a.m.
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The Beatles first played at the Cavern - a cramped cellar bar in the northern English port city - in 1961.
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That corner was a long way from the cramped cement house where Mr. Rodríguez grew up in Tulancingo, Hidalgo.
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With many other models, you have to flip the cleaner upside-down and access the rollers in cramped quarters.
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The town lies seventy-five miles to the southeast and is unlovely, cramped between the cliffs and the sea.
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He was installed in two cramped rooms at the down-at-heel Stockton Hotel, along with his entire family.
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Since then Gaza's neighbours, Israel and Egypt, have imposed a near-total blockade on the cramped strip's 1.8m people.
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Narrow and cramped, Abri feels more like a student dive than a restaurant that books up weeks in advance.
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Inside the collection, an elaborate camera for shooting closeups of ticks has made its home in a cramped room.
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Some maps are cramped spaces of ugly boxy browns and grays while others explode with color and architectural complexity.
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My parents got me to clean it up, because I was small and skinny, and the basin was cramped.
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As the locals of Stratford-Upon-Avon take their lunch breaks, Joseph and I pack into cramped secondhand shops.
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Our little prefabricated ranch north of Boston was cramped when there were just four of us occupying its space.
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And there is simply no space in the already-cramped urban metropolis for new government housing outside the floodplain.
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Daigo opened last summer, as one of the market's smaller stalls, too cramped for a full-fledged sushi setup.
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The performance at David Geffen Hall, led by Louis Langrée, Mostly Mozart's music director, felt rushed, cramped and vague.
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Eleven actors crowd into Roundabout Underground's cramped basement space for Alex Lubischer's comedy-drama of truth, reconciliation and snacks.
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Risk aversion in the market has cramped liquidity, leading to increased warnings about volatility fueled by automated trading programs.
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There I was in a cramped passenger van along a narrow and mountainous Italian road on a foggy morning.
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Why wasn't the driver controlling the vehicle so that the 14 or so cramped passengers were not at risk?
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We talked to educators and interior designers about how to turn cramped quarters into a space conducive to learning.
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They don't understand why he would rather spend weekends alone in his cramped dorm room than with the family.
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As she ran up to the canyon rim, her weakened foot cramped and she crawled to the turnaround point.
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She just couldn't get away from Renoir's influence" and her "overwhelming admiration for her mother always cramped her style.
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Other migrants, who were originally from Niger, were forced back to their home country on cramped trucks and buses.
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Downstairs was a cramped, angular, shadowy kitchen where oxtails, goat curry and other Jamaican dishes were cooked and sold.
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Among the worst affected could be the poor, experts say, citing poor nutrition, cramped living conditions and ill health.
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It struck me as an elegant but way too cramped treatment of a subject that wanted more breathing room.
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It stretches almost from edge to edge, and it doesn't feel nearly as cramped as many ultrabook keyboards do.
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The storage space was dark, cold, cramped and smelled like wet fur — and it was filled with itchy straw.
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For years, the little gray donkey had been kept in a cramped and rancid stall by a neglectful owner.
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The seats were hard, and space was pretty cramped — I wouldn't want to be sitting there for several days.
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A billion thoughts raced through my brain as wooden hangers shuffled back and forth in the cramped hotel closet.
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Many are in cramped camps on Greek islands near the Turkish coast, where aid groups say conditions are dire.
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The store is cramped — clothes hang two racks high on the right, and under an island in the middle.
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First, Japan's notoriously small (by Western standards) hotel rooms would be extremely cramped quarters for three or four people.
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There are 24-hour internet cafes, which offer cheap, comfortable — if cramped — overnight packages on a walk-in basis.
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My husband was traveling with me and it never felt small or cramped for two people and our luggage.
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Mr. Webb had crashed on a cot inside the cramped Morningside Heights apartment of his close friend Harry Callahan.
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It was approximately 300 square feet which was spacious enough to not feel cramped but wasn't exactly indulgent either.
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Conditions at the prison camps are dire, with poor sanitation, hygiene, and cramped living conditions, according to former inmates.
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But they did not quite believe it, even after watching a broadcast of the signing from their cramped offices.
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"During our last visit to Homestead, we witnessed children living in cramped, prison-like conditions," the joint statement said.
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" The downside to tiny-house living is, of course, the cramped quarters, as lampooned on the television show "Portlandia.
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Through the miracle of careful design, the space almost never feels cramped, but this is still an intimate restaurant.
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Victims were kept in cramped, destitute conditions and paid as little as 10 pounds ($13) a week, it said.
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When writing failed to soothe, I scrolled through more online catalogs and folded more paper cranes until my hands cramped.
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In the middle of the Aegean Sea, the dinghy onto which she and 19 other refugees were cramped broke down.
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Remember, too much clutter can make a place seemed cramped; plus you never know what might offend a potential buyer.
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She turned him down after he proposed to her, and now they're stuck bickering and resentful in a cramped apartment.
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You know those days when you just need to escape your cramped apartment (and the roommates that come with it)?
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Operating out of small, cramped offices, often in residential blocks, loan agents "re-package" - or falsify documents for mortgage applications.
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She and her children had outgrown the cramped space, where they battled faulty plumbing, a testy heating system and mice.
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Because Lenovo uses dual 10.8-inch screens on top and bottom, the e-ink touchpad below the keyboard feels cramped.
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If you play other modern open-world games, Automata can feel restrictive, with lots of invisible barriers and cramped corridors.
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"The scale of it is alarming," she said, sitting in her cramped office a stone's throw from the cotton tree.
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I found myself using it all the time, especially in New York City where everything is both cramped and profound.
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Crowded into a cramped Brooklyn apartment, his young family held Passover seders but rarely attended services at the local synagogue.
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It's this flat, nostalgic version of Rockwell — a #MAGA Rockwell — that McCoy is co-opting into his smug, cramped vision.
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Freehold, in particular, mostly takes place in a dark and cramped prison complex that feels a little claustrophobic and sloggish.
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The family moved around a lot – going from the Mormon community in Mexico to a cramped trailer in El Paso.
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Most people struggle to find a position that works while cramped in the back (or front) seat of a car.
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They recommend a standard house-sized shower over a small 20-inch one cramped in the corner of the bathroom.
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The cramped environments were a good fit for the 22DS, and the visual fidelity is much improved on the Switch.
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The 10,000 teenagers packed into a cramped building in the Shreveport Fairgrounds that December night screamed throughout Presley's entire set.
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Larger hands will find it a little cramped, but for everyone else the NES30 Pro is the perfect mobile controller.
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And while members of Gen Z, like millennials, prize location, Gen Z is still more concerned about not being cramped.
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But prophylactics have allowed farmers to pack chickens into conditions that would once have been considered unthinkably cramped and dirty.
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Their marriage prospects are grim; venereal diseases and sore backs from sleeping in cramped cabs are but two occupational hazards.
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Theirs is a life of jet lag, cramped seating and reheated meals, all washed down with weak cups of coffee.
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Quarters were cramped, conditions were declared unhygienic, and there was already a running belief that contraband was being smuggled in.
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Those who work in a big city are typically resigned to being stuck in cramped conditions, surrounded by busy roads.
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But what if the tenant you split monthly utilities and a cramped kitchen with was literally a 3-year-old?
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Just because we live in a cramped dark shoebox, doesn't mean we should give up on achieving our dream aesthetic.
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That's forgivable on a larger device, but on this tiny machine, it makes the 1800 x 1200 display feel cramped.
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For companies that are trying to enter the already cramped sharing economy, these liabilities might be too much to overcome.
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They take seats beside dozens of other deported men and women at the long tables inside the cramped El Comedor.
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You squeeze into cramped dens, sit on hard bleachers, and walk through puddles and shrubbery, swatting mosquitoes in the dark.
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FEYERICK (voice-over): They are raising five grandkids in a cramped, colorful Kentucky home that's equal parts chaos and love.
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Made to match the 29.7-inch width of the iPad Pro, it's better-than-usable, but also a little cramped.
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Speaking of cramped: The 24-inch iPad Pro is just as able a multi-tasker as the 22-inch model.
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I take a pint into the cramped walled garden, and the bleep of a reversing truck cuts through the chatter.
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While royalty yearned to recreate an impossible past, the makers of cramped Place Dauphine worked to build a possible future.
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Partway through the year, she brought a life-sized cut-out of One Direction's Niall Horan into our cramped room.
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She, her husband and their six children now live in a pair of cramped rooms next to refugees from Syria.
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"I had no intent to commit a crime," Simpson testified in a cramped room at the medium security Lovelock facility.
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The cramped quarters once held bunk beds stacked tightly to accommodate a crew of 35 men in the ship's heyday.
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Mr. Purdy and some siblings were playing cards at a table in a cramped kitchen of her sixth-floor apartment.
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But in such crowded and cramped conditions, he said, doctors are concerned about how quickly more serious illnesses could spread.
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Obama joked that the eight-bedroom, 8,200-square-foot home might be a bit cramped for the former first family.
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The ship's cramped, dingy, 6-by-60 meters overflow with rumor, a macho posturing, and a toxic ideology of heroism.
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The spacing could be even more cramped on a team whose stars don't exactly make life easier for one another.
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The back seat was relatively roomy, but the Corolla is a compact sedan, so adults could be a tad cramped.
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It had a terrible layout: a series of cramped, dank rooms, all seemingly accidental add-ons like a human habitrail.
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The lack of rear doors, the crouched entry to the invariable cramped back seat, it says something about the owners.
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Set in the cramped alleys of Dharavi, one of Asia's largest slums, "Gully Boy" is Akhtar's most accomplished work yet.
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The shower stall, a cramped box tiled with gray-veined Calacatta marble, had a glass door and rainfall shower head.
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The device's size makes for an extremely cramped keyboard, in which many of the keys have to do double duty.
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We put up with the nightmare of TSA just to spend a few hours cramped in a flying metal tube.
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You see her as a kid, dancing to Madonna in a cramped flat after flying to London from Sri Lanka.
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Offices lining these roads are often cramped and low-lit, smelling of instant noodles, stale cigarettes, and chicken-foot snacks.
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He hates the cramped hassle of flying commercial, aides say, even if going private doesn't entirely comport with his brand.
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"We can only fit so many students in our cramped classroom in the basement of a homeless shelter," he said.
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Increasing productivity was important because it made vital goods and services less scarce: more food, better clothing, less cramped housing.
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The rest of us, cramped in our seats all night with our neck pillows, kicked ourselves for not thinking creatively.
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At the State Department, where higher floors denote seniority, Holbrooke ended up in a cramped office on the first floor.
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And let's not forget the chickens themselves — 99 percent of whom are raised in cramped, unsanitary conditions on factory farms.
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It's also simply a way to purge the stresses of living in a cramped, polluted megalopolis of 24 million people.
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The judgment, rendered in a tense, cramped courtroom overflowing with spectators, was delivered by a judge and not a jury.
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Sitting inside the cramped apartment where she lives with her parents and older brother, she said she had considered suicide.
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One of the most distinctive features aboard naval ships are the cramped, shared spaces where the crew lives and works.
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In that cramped, twisty rabbit hole, Koul and I have run parallel for most of our personal and professional lives.
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Terrell Allen led Georgetown with 54.53 points but also cramped up after hitting Georgetown's last basket with 254.5:248 remaining.
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They're replacing cramped apartments with wide-open spaces, family members, and the ability to go outside without worrying about crowds.
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Parents spoke of trying to find a quiet corner in cramped apartments for their children to crack on with assignments.
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Still, there's an expectation that when you fly, you'll respect other passengers and make the best of your cramped surroundings.
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Liforme's mat is also slightly longer and wider than most traditional yoga mats, so you'll never feel cramped or confined.
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We'd sat, cramped, but laughing; between us, the drowned pockets of our night's pleasure and the dripping, hard-edged tap.
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United Airlines' latest aircraft order comes with a rare perk in an age of increasingly cramped commercial flights: more space.
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Unfortunately, the demo room was a tad small and cramped so I didn't get the chance to test it out.
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It isn't easy to live in such a cramped space, especially with one other person, but we made it work.
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The cramped shops heave with rhinestone-slathered jewelry, stacks of plastic kitchenware and women's shoes adorned with bows and bling.
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He and his wife moved to the area from Highland Park, he said, after growing tired of cramped urban life.
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"Writing felt as though I was cramped in a third of a trailer, a mind overcrowded by flashbacks," she continued.
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Despite being posted to a cramped space station, they still manage to celebrate Christmas with most of the traditional trappings.
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By the time the lights come up, Mr. Lepage has transformed his former cramped apartment into a vaulting memory palace.
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She will happily follow Just Bulbs to its new location, but she will miss the cramped old place, she said.
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Sometimes, if it gets too cramped, Vogel likes to go to a public place or library to work from there.
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And those cool-looking copper pipes were scalding hot, so showering in the cramped stall required vigilance to avoid burns.
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As he waited in the cramped music library with his friends, Yoo said he worried a lot about his future.
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Despite having nine guests nobody felt cramped and all which is a testament to how well the property is designed.
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Trump, plainly, is incapable of doing performing this function in anything but the most cramped and narrowly self-interested way.
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When the floor is cramped, as it usually is, they often choose to swim upstream instead of taking what's given.
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Large-scale photographs by Louis Chan from his ongoing series, My Home, reveal the cramped apartment interiors of Chinese immigrants.
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Deep stations in London, for example, simply lack mezzanines, and they work fine even if they feel a bit cramped.
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Some 700,000 Rohingya Muslims crossed the border from Myanmar's Rakhine state since August, and are in cramped camps at Cox's Bazar.
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Though Europeans have pledged funding to improve the camps, some are still so cramped that migrants have to sleep sitting up.
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It's in his bedroom, a cramped space with nothing more than an ironing board, a Justin Bieber photo, and a bed.
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And she buttressed her memory with cramped pages full of notes on everything that happened to her in any given day.
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We had no money, no jobs and no place to live but a cramped, one-room motel we could barely afford.
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But if you're working for the president, being within eyesight or just down the hall makes up for any cramped coziness.
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Once in Sweden, he stayed with three other undocumented migrants in a cramped apartment in one of Stockholm's largely immigrant suburbs.
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Many families live in cramped conditions in flimsy tents, and some sleep outside with just blankets to cover them at night.
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When David and Rosa first moved to the US from Mexico in 1988, they lived in a cramped one-bedroom apartment.
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Even better, he wanted to build a desk that can be used in every scenario — small rooms, big rooms, cramped rooms.
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I immediately envisioned modules that can neatly hold all my gadgets which are currently hideously scattered all around my cramped desk.
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Most seats are cramped and finding a way to rest your head isn't as obvious a task as one would think.
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One woman describes how five officers crowded into her cramped apartment after she reported her knickers being swiped from a clothesline.
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Filthy and cramped, with blackout curtains on the windows and junk everywhere, it wasn't a place I could even imagine living.
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You'll be wandering many of the same cramped, rain-slicked Tokyo streets, fighting off similar-looking thugs and other assorted criminals.
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He's one of many, but every one of the 30 cramped souls here is living its own singular tragedy and horror.
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But its striking visuals and tense, cramped setting give it a distinct flavor — one that's as uncomfortable as it is intriguing.
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Windows 13's multitouch gestures are smooth, scrolling is natural, and the trackpad itself is large enough to avoid feeling cramped.
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At one point, when the family is living in a cramped trailer in El Paso, people from social services stop by.
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The entire effect is wildly effective, giving you the feel of walking the cramped halls of a base from the movies.
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According to KATV, forty Chiweenies (Chihuahua/Dachshund mixes) were found cramped inside a condemned home in Russellville, Arkansas, back in February.
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"It was super cramped, but cheaper than immediately buying a house or getting a nice apartment after college," he told CNBC.
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For 31 hours, that theater would become our home — one with no showers and only cramped spaces to rest our bodies.
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Michael says it does get a little cramped in their five-bedroom home, but he wouldn't have it any other way.
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"It was super cramped, but cheaper than immediately buying a house or getting a nice apartment after college, " he tells CNBC.
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Click here to view original GIFJust because you live in a cramped downtown apartment doesn't mean you don't want to entertain.
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Among the animal residents is a gorilla kept in a tiny cage and big cats left to pace in cramped spaces.
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The proposed law is designed to ensure that what have become increasingly cramped planes can be evacuated quickly in an emergency.
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Storage facilities are becoming all the rage in Hong Kong as residents continue to seek space in an increasingly cramped city.
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He was equally rude about an earlier plan to install vertical chicken coops in the cramped apartments of poor city-dwellers.
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The new US president's jagged, cramped, angular signature evokes lie detector graphs, the Black Gate of Mordor, and other ominous imagery.
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Trying to fly through a long, cramped ventilation shaft like John McClane did in Die Hard, just isn't going to happen.
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The Hateful Eight, his latest work, is a talky, stagey production, featuring a small cast and just a few cramped locations.
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Photo: Kristoferb (Wikimedia)Flying has become an altogether unpleasant experience, from long security lines at the airport to cramped, uncomfortable seats.
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The reality is that bed bugs have shown up in cities and towns all across America, from mansions to cramped apartments.
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The remaining migrants, including two minors, are weak after their ordeal in cramped conditions at sea, said the charity group United4Med.
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It's something Hozoji and Stearns would joke about as they clambered back onto the boat's cramped deck, replaying the near-miss.
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A cramped tub probably does double-duty for all your bath time needs, but it doesn't have to be that way.
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READMEOne of the easiest ways to make a cramped bathtub shower feel more spacious with no renovations required to install it.
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Between the coffee maker, drying rack, spice holder and blender, small appliances alone can make your kitchen feel cramped and cluttered.
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Fellow "five-star" airlines – Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways and Eva Air – have all made the move to a more cramped cabin.
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They have jobs and work problems, they deal with bank loans, and they live in small, cramped New York City apartments.
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"Cramped shelters, the lack of opportunities and food shortages, is all starting to heat up," Rebolledo told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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It's smaller than the trackpads on Apple's computers or even other Windows machines, however, and that can make it feel cramped.
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The circular earcup is a little cramped for my non-circular ears, but that makes it feel more snug than confining.
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Unless you're fortunate enough to nab a first class seat, flying can be pretty uncomfortable, with airlines' ever-shrinking, cramped seats.
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They, too, find themselves living in cramped quarters in distant neighborhoods or sleeping in their childhood bedrooms well into their 20s.
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We've all had those moments, whether you're drowning in work in a cramped cubicle or just tired of the daily grind.
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With me, my right leg cramped up, but the trainers rubbed it out and I feel a whole lot better now.
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Other common complaints included irritating insects, cramped spaces, slower service and the zoolike experience of having passers-by watch you eat.
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The studio itself felt cramped, and the lighting was such that it felt like you were riding almost completely in darkness.
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There were twelve women, one to a cell, and a cramped alley with tables and sewing machines surrounded by meshed cage.
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One is in the West Village, and more cramped than what the Southern princess-turned-NYC-It-girl is used to.
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You can even do this in a cramped city apartment with a few pots, some big windows, and a little patience.
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Gone are the cramped spaces of the original game, replaced with an opportunity to approach enemies in a variety of ways.
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It has gone from an exciting adventure to a rough day's work, to frustration and humiliation, cramped seats and extra fees.
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Even without the cheaper housing market, some parents would prefer to have a spacious two-story home over a cramped apartment.
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And while some people might find even a good-size studio cramped for two, Mr. Leahy is not one of them.
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It's efficient, but cramped as the elevator is right behind the counters and there are always guests walking in and out.
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Inside the bunker is the decaying frame of a wooden cot that was supposedly used by soldiers in the cramped space.
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Manager John Farrell was giving his postgame comments in his cramped office while Price was discussing his issues with the reporter.
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The critically endangered animal was rescued from a poacher, who was keeping the little pangolin in cramped conditions and constant darkness.
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Shankly, meanwhile, needed only to see the conditions down his local mine, what with its rats, cramped conditions and general filth.
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When Kitt was about eight, her biological aunt took her in, and the pair lived in a cramped apartment in Harlem.
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If not, get ready for a frustrating series of post-ups that are the unfortunate result of a noticeably cramped floor.
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Claustrophobically tight photographs swoop in on iconographic items, cropping them with cramped proportions and inadvertently making each one even more special.
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While some tiny homes feel spacious and homey with real furniture and cheerful furnishings, others can look like cramped motel rooms.
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What in the World In the cramped metropolises of East Asia, brown toy poodles have become the latest must-have accessory.
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They raised their son there, though he eventually grew so tall that his head grazed the ceiling of his cramped room.
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They pay modest rents now; their rooms are cramped and small, and they share a bathroom on the building's second floor.
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The space was cramped — metal racks held clothing from past collections — though it also gave off a feeling of utilitarian order.
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For 10 days, the Wild Boars had sheltered in a cramped cave chamber, licking condensation off the limestone walls to survive.
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And he began dreaming about how LifeEdited concepts developed in cramped city apartments could translate to such a wild, open place.
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The touchpad is seriously skinny, and while it does have discrete buttons for left and right clicks, it still feels cramped.
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Discogs—the music cataloguing database and marketplace founded in 2000 by Kevin Lewandowski—has a similar, albeit more cramped origin story.
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That was not, Ms. Kedra soon discovered, enough to live in anything but very cramped quarters on the Upper East Side.
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That was not, Ms. Kedra soon discovered, enough to live in anything but very cramped quarters on the Upper East Side.
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I appreciated that the beach wasn't cramped with rows of sunbeds, and the infinity pools didn't waste space on sunbeds either.
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Dog hikers say that the field trips can have a profound effect on dogs' behavior, particularly those confined by cramped apartments.
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But they continue to arrive faster than the government processes asylum claims, so the already cramped camps have continued to grow.
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My main issue is that a 12.5-inch screen with a 2100:299 aspect ratio is far too small and cramped.
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Essentially, it helps me escape the reality that I'm in a cramped bedroom above a rowdy bar; it transports me elsewhere.
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For a family, the quarters were cramped: 900 square feet, with a closet-size kitchen and a bathroom down the hall.
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The team's engines were potentially easier to copy because they were designed not for cramped submarines but roomier land-based missiles.
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"The heat was unbearable, and it was dark and cramped and sweaty," Mr. Mayfield said of his experience at the jail.
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For example, when interrogators at a C.I.A. black site prison in Thailand confined Mr. Zubaydah in a cramped box on Aug.
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Television video showed a large structure of metal and concrete that had crashed to the ground in a cramped, congested area.
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Inside the cramped limestone chamber, they were greeted by a gruesome sight: a mummy's severed head perched on a cedar coffin.
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Our troupe descended via a spiral staircase to a cramped dressing room in what was once the hull of the barge.
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We get the rushed phone calls, the stare-downs in the yard, the tense and cramped conversations in the visiting room.
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Giving all Americans access to the same housing arrangements means that no one will have to live in a cramped attic.
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But that's a narrow view of a wine's power, or maybe a cramped view of the various roles it can play.
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Players build cramped shelters from little more than mud and sticks in grim survival games like The Forest and Green Hell.
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His office was on Madison Avenue, but it consisted of one cramped room, which he shared with a partner, Robert Grossman.
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Kim Jae-hoon sits in a cramped cubicle called a goshi-won, where he lives, in Suwon, South Korea, in November.
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Two million tons of rubble have been cleared — about a ton for each person who lives in this cramped coastal strip.
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And with front-wheel steering that has a large turning circle, the vehicle can be moved sideways and around cramped areas.
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In crumbling public schools, black students pledge allegiance to dusty flags in cramped rooms, across from bathrooms with few working toilets.
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Madison Square Garden was a cramped dump reached via a creaking subway and a walk through the bowels of Penn Station.
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It also doesn't change the moral of the story: in 2018, nothing humbles an offensive star quite like a cramped floor.
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I am 6-foot-4, so jets were cramped for me long before the seats were shrunk to ever smaller sizes.
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The few functioning lights are dim and flickering; dust floats through the air, collecting around the edges of the cramped entryway.
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If your oven is cramped, buy some half-size baking sheets so you can cook several ingredients at once without overcrowding.
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The two widows living in the cramped home had been working for local civil organizations but left after not being paid.
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For those of us who stress about how to prepare meals in our tiny, cramped apartments, this may be the ideal solution.
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The Moon in Sagittarius met with cold and restrictive Saturn last night at 12:27 PM, creating a cramped vibe, emotionally speaking.
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Two presumptive candidates in Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, 182 days until the election, one country that suddenly seems cramped and claustrophobic.
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Its forensics team of 14 is swamped and in their cramped office investigators probing possible extrajudicial killings are handling just 12 dossiers.
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They also hope to conduct live trials of shipped mosquitoes to ensure that the cramped arrangements aren't cramping the mosquitoes' mating prowess.
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There, the canines are cramped in tiny, dirty cages without food or water until they are killed for consumption at the festival.
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So it was done, and his parents had moved to the cramped high-rise flat they had been given by the government.
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Perched on stunning, steep hills, Freetown's winding narrow streets and cramped living conditions are perfect for spreading water-borne disease like cholera.
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Now, it feels impossibly cramped to type on, leaving me wondering how any of us ever managed it all those years ago.
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From half-broken seats and bad sightlines to cramped foyers, many of Britain's historic venues are in urgent need of an upgrade.
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However, I am a bit disappointed with the m15's cramped keyboard layout that includes a numpad alongside a regular QWERTY layout.
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Large animals in captivity often suffer illness and developmental issues as a result of cramped and unnatural living spaces and breeding practices.
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It's a small world with small objectives and small actions, but within all that smallness it feels anything but cramped or restricted.
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The administration's categorical reading of this concept is overly cramped: nothing in the justices' opinion suggested they meant to be so stingy.
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Facilities in the capital can be cramped and, with few students on campus, opportunities for sports teams and student unions are limited.
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If you really need a 15-inch laptop—if 13 inches just feels too cramped and tiny, then the Notebook 9 excels.
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Besides being cramped it's a little floppy on your lap, requiring the use of a book or unused laptop as a desk.
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Forget the cramped West Wing halls — Rob Lowe has 10,000 square feet of waterfront elegance in California's sought-after Santa Barbara County.
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And yes, I say that fully admitting that the 10-inch screen is tiny and cramped and surrounded by silly-large bezels.
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The father established the large traditional family in a cramped apartment located above his business, a local fried chicken restaurant in Elizabeth.
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Manus Island and a center on Nauru have drawn condemnation from human rights organization for cramped conditions, inadequate medical facilities and violence.
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Even though a cupboard under the stairs was a bit cramped for Harry Potter, it's the perfect size for this little chihuahua.
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The observatory at the top of the Burj is cramped with glass and metal bars obscuring the view of the Dubai skyline.
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Armed with a budget of $400 and an embossing kit, Bea transformed Deepica's cramped desk space into a professional mini makeup studio.
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" At a towering 6 foot 8 inches, Comey "probably would have been happy to give up his seat in a cramped cabin.
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Moments like these help viewers gain both knowledge of and appreciation for an activity often relegated to cramped booths at Renaissance fairs.
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But in Wednesday's 52-page decision, the Greenbelt, Maryland-based judge rejected Trump's "cramped" view that emoluments were limited essentially to bribes.
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The trackpad is small and cramped, but it's smooth, tracks well, and supports all of the multi-finger gestures in Windows 26.
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"There are fewer pilots and more operations," he said, running through pre-flight preparations in the cramped cockpit of a C-208.
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Although its 10-inch screen and keyboard can feel a bit cramped, the Flip can convert into a tablet, stand or tent.
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With a population of about 18 million, overcrowding is an everyday affair in Mumbai - from packed trains, traffic congestion and cramped housing.
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I know this darkness exists because I've touched it, in cramped bathrooms at grimy afterparties where bumps are offered from wandering hands.
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In short, you can transform your cramped apartment into a luxury spa for just a few bucks — and we're all about it.
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She came to my cramped office—I shared it with the other District Court attorney, separated by the typical cubical half-walls.
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The police had blown a hole in the bathroom wall, but Orlando said his muscles were so cramped he could barely move.
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Amber, who was six months pregnant, was doing some babysitting work and lived with Jackie in a cramped house in downtown Brazil.
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Needless to say, I've learned to be creative, and I've found clever workarounds to overcome cramped rooms with awkward layouts when hosting.
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That sky is vaster in the American West than in the cramped and clammy places the British Ms. Arnold has previously investigated.
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Typically, she photographs her subjects semi-nude or naked, and in cramped domestic spaces, yet they rarely look either vulnerable or confined.
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But this season, the backstage area is cramped and narrow — there's not enough room for all these people to work hands-on.
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Wandering through the back of the store, I found that the non-clothing sections were very cramped and didn't offer many options.
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Even as a pro gamer with a cramped schedule, Jackson said he's not glued to his computer when he has free time.
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Ashekin Rozon practiced his swing with his brother in their cramped and humid bedroom in Dhaka, until their parents yelled to stop.
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Even though the hotel occupancy was low the December night I stayed, I was given a cramped room with no ocean view.
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Camping in the cold, long hours (often 14 to 16 hours or more per day), and cramped working conditions are the norm.
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Due to the cover screen's extra tall aspect ratio, there's not much room for a keyboard, which makes things feel exceedingly cramped.
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And as she examines the way power accumulates and distributes itself, she conjures up the cramped and oppressive sensation of being powerless.
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The grocers who lived in cramped quarters attached to their downstairs shops have long given way to gratuitous fashion and electronic boutiques.
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But on a chilly night, with the doors shut against the rain, three adults and a dog made the van feel cramped.
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It needs to be packaged so it's easy to transport and store—since a space station is very cramped, every centimeter counts.
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It's a hard-as-fuck trade; you're in a hot kitchen all day and it's the tightest cramped quarters you can find.
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The room was hot, cramped, and packed with apparent Riedel fanatics — as if such brutally dull work could inspire anything resembling fanaticism.
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Tenements built specifically for poor residents sprang up between 1820 and 1850, but even these new buildings were extremely cramped and overcrowded.
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He was living in a cramped one-bedroom in the West Village with his wife and their 2972-year-old daughter Mya.
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The cramped and squalid conditions mean illness spreads quickly, and lines to visit one of the camp's few doctors can take hours.
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Congress should also require that the agency get updated tests on airline evacuations to ensure that cramped cabins are not death traps.
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Basket-style air fryers are great for newbies, but that cramped capacity limits you to lot of french fries or chicken wings.
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Instead of wrestling all of that into a cramped cabinet, put a hook on every piece and hang it on the wall.
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Tightly composed depictions of her cramped quarters clash sharply with the vast green and pewter autumn evening she admires from her window.
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And he stages and shoots within the cramped apartment setting with superb control of the dramatic stresses he wants to put across.
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At that time, graveyards were typically cramped spaces attached to churches; Green-Wood, by contrast, was designed to be a peaceful retreat.
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On a gray morning in December four years ago, I awoke in my cramped Brooklyn apartment and could not feel my hands.
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I ripped it in half: one part for my number, the other for towns, quotes and notes I wrote in cramped handwriting.
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The couple's 1.83-square-foot apartment felt cramped, especially when Mr. Kravit spread out in the living room with products and samples.
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When she would sleep between matinee and evening performances in the cramped space underneath their makeup desks he would join her uninvited.
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Radhwan Shujaibi, a father of four, said he could no longer stand the cramped, desperate conditions his family had endured in Sana.
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Corruption and lax oversight have allowed unregulated building projects to sprout across this cramped city, home to more than 18 million people.
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Over 11 cramped pages, Ms. Franklin specified weekly and monthly allowances for her four sons, and appears to have signed every page.
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Signs were added to the seats in the usually cramped room to keep reporters at least one seat away from one another.
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Upstairs was a cramped, angular, shadowy dining room with a few tables under a ceiling so low it made tall people stoop.
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In the meantime, many are cramped into dangerous and unsanitary camps, where the risk of a spread of infectious disease is high.
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Thousands more still, though, remained outside, on the tight, cramped streets of La Boca, singing and dancing, waving flags, pledging their allegiance.
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Last year its landlord briefly welded steel bars across the door to its office, a cramped converted apartment, while staff were inside.
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Their youth and exuberance were on display in the cramped visitors' clubhouse as they drank, cheered and poured beer on one another.
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It's actually kind of cramped, and you can't really see the screen that well, especially if you're sitting in the back seat.
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But the Manhattan apartment she and her husband, Evan Balafas, were renting started feeling cramped after the birth of their first daughter.
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Her apartment is already cramped with two other roommates, so Earn, Darius and Tracy have to carve out space where they can.
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Physically, Soulpepper is looking to expand; the Young Center, its base since 2006, is now too cramped for all of its activities.
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Numbly, we move bags and boxes of clothes, linens, toiletries and school supplies into a cramped, dumpy cinder-block 1970s dorm room.
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It reads like the travelogue of a restless mind, trapped with its owner inside a cramped prison but determined to stay free.
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Despite their potential size when fully grown, the trees adapt remarkably to cramped quarters, even while overshadowed by buildings and other structures.
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"The exercises opened me up," said Ms. Sills, allowing such symptoms as small steps, slow movements and tiny, cramped handwriting to subside.
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The next day, Razvi joined Tahira and a few friends in the Khans' cramped living room, as Tahira tearfully told the story.
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He arrived at Ellis Island when he was 10, living with his family in a cramped tenement on the Lower East Side.
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If the presentation, on a single floor of the museum's unworkable building, is cramped in places, the work roars just the same.
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"I know what it's like to stand on the bus, all cramped up, so I won't be late to work," she said.
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The facilities feel a bit cramped, and if your gym routine is on the involved side, it might not suit your needs.
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She was performing in the cramped space with a then young unknown actor named Steve Buscemi and the comedian Mark Boone Junior.
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The observatory is cramped, the way up to the top is excruciatingly long, and the view is nothing to write home about.
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But their cramped one-bedroom rental on the Upper East Side sometimes made them forget just how good city life could be.
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The keys are a bit too small, making the whole experience cramped, despite the keys themselves having a good amount of travel.
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The book's drawings depict a colorful, cavernous space beneath the ice, far different from the cramped and narrow confines that I discovered.
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Their place had the feel of an airport hotel, cramped and impersonal with only functional necessities: a chair here, a table there.
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But on the white plastic lawn chairs in the cramped visiting room, they prayed and talked about their options for compassionate release.
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At nine on the morning of a recent match, he was sitting hunched over in his cramped apartment in the South Bronx.
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One hundred years ago, the vibrator was invented to relieve doctors, whose fingers were frequently cramped from treating "hysteria" in female patients.
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The impasse left Assange living in cramped quarters in the embassy with no political or legal solution to the saga in sight.
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At 172 square feet, No. 3, the smallest unit, felt more cozy than cramped, thanks to 11-foot ceilings lined with ornate cornicing.
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In place of the original's cramped, black-and-white visuals, are 3D graphics rendered in that chunky style so common in 3DS games.
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These drones could fly up to 80mph in a straight line, but on this particularly cramped course, were only able to hit 40mph.
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For many of us, it's hard to imagine tapping into our creative sides while cramped in a train with hundreds of other travelers.
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In a cramped meeting room Wednesday on Capitol Hill, House Democrats hosted a roundtable to discuss climate change with several national security experts.
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Illuminating your space with intention is an immediately effective way to open up a cramped interior, from both visually stylistic and spatial standpoints.
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Three of the couple's 13 children were found shackled to beds and furniture, while other victims were located in cramped, foul-smelling rooms.
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Meanwhile, the Classic keyboard layout doesn't force you to switch between touchpad and space bar, but the overall layout is slightly more cramped.
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Five years after first coming out, three after first hearing it in that cramped studio flat, and the song continued to haunt me.
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Couples living in cramped, tiny homes with parents, children, cousins, and grandparents steal moments of intimacy making videos of themselves performing romantic duets.
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But it's stuck with a 16:9 aspect ratio, which feels horribly cramped compared to the 3:2 screens available on Surface computers.
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Indeed, according to a study by Skytrax, lost luggage was passengers' number-one complaint last year, beating even flight delays and cramped seats.
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It has a tiny 11.6-inch screen, a huge bezel, a tiny trackpad, a cramped-looking keyboard, and a whole lot of plastic.
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Here are the stories of four families — two in the city and two in the suburbs — and their journeys from cramped to comfortable.
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But in a cramped, fifth-floor conference room bathed in harsh fluorescent light, eight students were sitting down for the ULI's weekly meeting.
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After completing their trips, riders were given four options: many empty seats, few empty seats, standing room only, or cramped standing room only.
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However, not all vacuums work for cramped spaces, and one that can fit in a closet and maneuver tight spaces is a must.
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Imagine trying to deal with a period while cramped into a one-room tent with 10 other people, some family and some not.
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They taught us the dance quickly in a cramped room and the coaches and judges watched as we practiced for a few hours.
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Apparently, one of the major ones is that students in the U.S. often stay in cramped dorm rooms — sometimes with five other people!
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The wandering boys all lived with their parents in cramped quarters, two-story houses stacked up against one another in a narrow lane.
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But the broader frustration crew feel about people stretching in one of the few spaces on a plane that isn't cramped is misplaced.
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THROUGHOUT May, books will be taken from their cramped, dusty confines in the old National Library of Greece and gingerly placed on trolleys.
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My assigned space turns out to be in a slightly cramped room shared with two guys on a very loud conference call. Yay.
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Despite being a larger system, keyboard layout remains nearly the same as the 13-inch model's, but thankfully it doesn't feel terribly cramped.
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So some adults can squeeze onto it, they'll just find the ride a little cramped, and the craft on the brink of sinking.
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Do they smile politely when you invite them into your cramped bedroom and motion to the multiple paychecks wrapped up as a display?
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Some parents hide disabled children away in cramped rooms at home, while others are entrusted to orphanages or under-funded state-run institutions.
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During LaBeouf's time inside the cramped quarters, fans can visit him to ride along, take selfies and ask him basically anything they want.
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The room buzzed with anticipation and the floor creaked as a hoard of people crowded into the cramped space to see Downtown Boys.
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Not a few, or even a few dozen, but thousands, often tens of thousands squirming across cramped city streets and blood-covered battlefields.
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He experienced most of this himself, frequently decamping from cramped Geneva armed with "Scottish wine" (his favourite medicine) to urge on the troops.
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Tell her you're taking her on a trip to a nice farm, way out in the country, away from the cramped, noisy city.
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Ibby Alasaly, her husband and two children live in a cramped home with her mother, who alerted her to the novel Liverpool scheme.
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While the league's newest facilities have been built with palatial home clubhouses the size of health clubs, the Warriors' was austere and cramped.
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It's better now that we have the garages, but it is still very cramped, hot, you can't hear what is going on, etc.
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The three parried questions about the business in a cramped conference room with doors and shutters painted in DriveU's company colors — shamrock green.
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While the store had other rows with ample space for shoppers, this section was very cramped, with plenty of breakable objects to avoid.
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Random rows of shopping carts also punctuated the walking space every now and then, which heightened the already cramped feeling of the store.
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Former detainees describe being marched around in blindfolds, forced to eat rocks and dirt, and prevented from sleeping in cramped solitary confinement cells.
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I've heard some grumbling online that while the coach seats are impressive for a regional jet, the first-class seats feel relatively cramped.
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If Manhattan bars often serve as communal living rooms for cramped apartment dwellers, Bar Fortuna is a luxe parlor for the downtown set.
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She cited cramped, confined spaces; alcohol and drugs; fewer flight attendants; and dark cabins on night flights as factors that likely embolden offenders.
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The kitchen is a box at the end of the bar so cramped that most D.J.'s would refuse to work in it.
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"I wanted to do something to help her," he said, sitting among stacks of papers, books and musical instruments in his cramped office.
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Living in cramped New York City apartments for the past five years, I felt like I was more prepared than most to downsize.
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Yorke's main advice was for her to make sure she chose her roommates wisely, since she was likely to be in cramped quarters.
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While we may not like the cramped space, those of us who fly do so because we think the benefits outweigh the costs.
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Where we saw a dishwasher and plenty of counter space, he saw a cramped first-floor shoebox, with few (if any) redeeming qualities.
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These houses were built on top of each other, it was a slum community that was cramped," Evans told CNBC's "The Brave Ones.
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"2017 07 04" is the danciest of the three, with videogame synths over a 16-beat hi-hat groove and mellow, cramped organs.
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Globally, fast-growing cities are under pressure to protect children from urban pressures including crime, traffic, pollution, cramped living conditions and social isolation.
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The museum will finally have its first purpose-built space on the site of its current cramped home in a former bank building.
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"Most of you won't make it, the statistics are clear," he tells his team in the cramped, concrete-floored dressing room in Boulogne.
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Queirós devotes a healthy amount of time to WA4 chain-smoking in his cramped rattletrap of a ship and preparing for his hit.
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As anyone who has lived in cramped, dark or tight quarters knows, your living space can have a big effect on your mood.
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Airplanes, with their cramped quarters and crowded conditions, would seem improbable settings for sexual assaults, but recent news accounts show they do happen.
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What's more, the 2017 SV accomplishes this without feeling cramped, even for a tall rider after a 160-mile day in the saddle.
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Up another metal ladder was the cockpit and a separate cramped, windowless space for the electronic warfare officer — Poppa, 28, from San Diego.
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There it was dank and cramped, with graffiti on concrete, and the ground sloping down to a saltwater inlet known as the Gorge.
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Children run around cramped, poorly maintained refugee camps, newcomers pile out of overcrowded boats on the Mediterranean with little food or drinkable water.
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Peskov, who is 49, works in the presidential administrative headquarters, a prewar building with a grand facade but cramped hallways and offices inside.
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Back then, Detective Paz, perhaps thinking back to the cramped building above the auto parts store, did what a lot of Americans did.
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Players disliked the cramped locker rooms and snarky club members; fans lucky enough to get tickets complained about limited parking and expensive concessions.
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Frankie Shaw spent five years struggling to create "SMILF," about a working-class actress raising a toddler in a cramped South Boston apartment.
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In California and elsewhere, the problem is a lack of affordable housing that has led to cramped households, longer commutes and rising homelessness.
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To write about the House of Hughes is to share that feeling of constriction — of standing in the middle of a cramped flat.
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So she peoples her story with complex characters and witty observations on their cramped, disappointing lives in the industrial English city of Leeds.
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They were relocated to a cramped apartment, then to the Jewish ghetto in Krakow, then, in 1942, to the Plaszow concentration camp nearby.
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The cramped Brooklyn headquarters is getting more crowded as the campaign focuses on the busy March calendar and begins to grow its operation.
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Toiling away in a cramped bedroom in Austin, making millions without getting the cover of Forbes, he seemed driven by his outsider status.
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"There have been so many fire hazard complaints in the past, with power outages in cramped apartments full of children," Ms. Murray said.
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