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[11] With a total territory of 6,000 square feet, conditions easily become cramped on Sealand.
He dinged officials for permitting public schools to become cramped eyesores.
The floor has become cramped over the years as trading volume and listings surged.
But he fears a turnaround in the statistics: "In rush hour, there are enormous numbers of cyclists fighting for space on Copenhagen's bike paths, which become cramped and packed.
Baltimore Museum to Grow The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, where space has already become cramped since a renovation was completed four years ago, has signed a contract to purchase a nearby building from the Maryland Historical Society.
The parents worry the site will become cramped, that temporary classrooms will have to be built on a playground that is already small and that its special needs facilities aren't equipped to cope.
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It also became cramped.
But in 2001, the nonprofit expanded its mission to include people with other illnesses, and as its roster swelled, its kitchen became cramped.
Governments will continue to be under pressure to erect trade barriers as unemployment continues to rise and as their room for more fiscal and monetary expansion becomes cramped.
The later 1970s strand works better, and moves more easily, although becomes cramped when it has to absorb and explain the faintly preposterous connections that tie it all together and provide the silly and unsatisfying payoff.
His displays became cramped, never dusted, forgotten.
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