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THE BAR Cozy and crowded with a popular happy hour (4 to 7 p.m. weekdays), with free food.
Enclosed, and crowded with a random assortment of the innocent, buses have become prime terrorist targets, dragging drivers, like Mr. Neuman, to a front line of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Now, some people contend that New Hope has become too noisy and crowded, with a surplus of ice cream parlors and T-shirt shops.
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9 p.m. 9. On the Town Though bars must stop serving at 1 a.m., Ogunquit's night-life scene is surprisingly active and crowded with an impressive range of options.
The room is tiny and crowded, with 12 tables in a space the size of a studio apartment.
It shows the nicotined corner of a city pub decorated with a pot of geraniums and generic bric-a-brac, and crowded with deep, all-too-solid shadows.
Golden Hill (Faber), his first novel, set in 18th-century New York and crowded with malcontents and misfits, is a treat.
These days, though, market shelves and refrigerators are crowded with an array of alternatives: soy, almond, rice, hemp and more.
The gills are typically narrow and crowded together, with a broadly adnate to nearly decurrent attachment to the stem and convex edges.
Looking to escape the cold and crowds with a margarita and swim?
Saturday 9 a.m. 4) MAN ABOUT TOWN Avoid the afternoon heat and crowds with an early self-guided tour that avoids the kitschy museums and duty-free shops on Bay Street.
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