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For example, if a link is usually not congested but get congested in the day that a given driver tests it, the given driver may never return to the link.
The international terminal is often congested in the early evening, when most overseas flights depart.
"That ship left the marketplace because it's too congested in New York," he said.
Parking is nearby, but the village is often very congested in the summer; plan to arrive early.
In addition Mr. Seiffert, who sounded congested in his lower register that night, was already battling a cold.
I-95 is heavily congested in the Fairfield county area; this should be reason enough to install the barriers in Westport!
"It's congested in Astoria," Mr. Carollo said, "because developers can knock down a house and build a 20-story condominium complex next to it.
It required a touch of genius to prise Chelsea open, as the space became too congested in front of the area.
It's getting very congested in the middle now, but City eork it out to the left but Kolarov's misplaces his pass and Lech move on up.
Therefore, while many harbors were not always congested, in many of them much of the adequately deep & sheltered anchoring area had been preempted by expanding town facilities, commercial marinas, & yacht clubs.
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"We're a very congested county, one of the most congested in the state," said Ron Zuber, deputy director of the county's Department of Parks and Community Renewal.
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