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In the next part of the show, it's explicit: here you'll find Joan Semmel's nude self-portrait, its extreme foreshortening exaggerated by a rather cramped installation.
At his office, a rather cramped room off one of the older, Pugin-styled corridors of Westminster, just five staff work on research and administration for him.
At the back of a rather cramped, unlovely industrial kitchen, baskets of zaru dofu were moving down a conveyor belt, getting wrapped and labelled.
Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts and a member of the Judiciary Committee, said some of the documents from the time suggest Mr. Roberts "had a rather cramped view of the Voting Rights Act".
Through that door is a rather cramped anteroom filled with cardboard boxes and a second, slightly shabbier door.
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Suddenly the 4GB of address space in a 32-bit machine looks rather cramped; you can have very much more than 4GB of apps and data stored on your phone, for starters.
The director has a particular feel for the daylit interiors of apartments: either the chintzy and rather cramped haute-bourgeois home of NJ, or A-Di's glossy, flashy pad.
At her house, in Chelsea, which she calls "rather cramped," the lights were off, but a fire was lit, creating a confessional vibe.
The film's title suggests an ethological aspect, and indeed the Cody family stalk around their rather cramped house like caged animals, and Detective Leckie makes a neat little speech about the weak and the powerful within the natural world.
He takes one look at the Dodgers' rather cramped locker room and says, "This is a closet in the National Football League".
On Saturday, it's easy to snag one of the few tables or a counter seat (there's room for 12 altogether), but the cafe is rather cramped and it might be appealing to order food to go.
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