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By 1 A.M., the crowd in the store was more like a constant crush.
She was served tilapia on a block of ice by the chef Rachael Ray; she was chronicled in newspaper articles, once as "Frolicsome Ida;" and then, of course, she faced the constant crush of gawking onlookers.
After spending a few days on Phi Phi Don, the larger of the two, I quickly grew tired of the navigating the island's countless resorts, restaurants and souvenirs stands among the constant crush of other tourists.
But the constant crush of touring became too much for one of the sisters, leading to a traumatic breakup in 1995.
Cruising felt contrived: The forced dress code for dinner, the games on deck four and the jewelry sale on deck five, the all-you-can-eat buffet, the constant crush of people... We would've preferred a more authentic experience at a smaller hotel, with lots of sightseeing opportunities, and evening walks into the nearest town for local food, people watching and cultural immersion.
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A constant crushing and radiating pain is a good sign of a heart attack; a sharp stabbing type pain is in indication of a lung issue which could have been brought on by a fractured rib caused by a severe blow to the chest cavity.
There were many variations, but some constants: my crush du jour was always there, shocked and pleased to find me imprisoned at his side.
Brooke, Will's bland crush, requires constant rescuing despite her weak attempts at sounding independent.
Gradually, he said, he became numb to the constant body count -- crushed hands and feet, disfiguring lacerations, burns from molten iron, amputations.
There are the constant dangers of being crushed by sleds, a sudden serious illness, and always the fear of a polar bear attack.
Without an export outlet, constant oversupply would generate crushing deflation and cripple genuine Chinese growth.
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