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Part of it hangs on the walls of a cramped corridor in an East Harlem school, identified by tiny paper labels, yellowing and brittle.
A gray-haired woman passed the lacquered, anthropomorphic pig standing sentry on the sidewalk and stepped into the cramped corridor bracketed by shelves of jarred lupini beans and sweet peppers on one side and a glowing display case packed with chicken rollatini, reggiano cheese and smoked pork knuckles on the other.
Just like that, the building was drained of certitude and the Knicks pulled away to a victory that sent their grinning general manager — an old Celtics-hater named Al Bianchi — into the cramped corridor to puff on a victory cigar as Red Auerbach, the Celtics' patriarch who would not live to see another Celtics title, walked by.
One moving vignette has CK watching in stunned silence as his daughter and lover duet on their violins in the cramped corridor of his apartment building.
After Oregon dispatched Washington on Saturday, Helfrich stood in a cramped corridor as a reporter asked him to describe what it was like for Frost to take over the play-calling from Kelly.
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The academy's troubles reach well beyond its cramped corridors in Boerum Hill.
Gone are the cramped corridors, the dead ends, the white stone walls and floors and the glaring light from the massive glass canopy that forms a central avenue over the top-floor gallery in the Pavillon Amont, the west wing of the building.
One of them, Rear Admiral Simon Lister, is in charge of this complex programme, and as he took me round the cramped corridors, past the nuclear reactor and down into the sweaty machine rooms, he acknowledged this was a prototype and there was always going to be some "teething" issues.
By around 10pm on a Wednesday evening, several women are undressing in the dank, cramped basement corridors outside the Windmill club's three windowless changing rooms.
Civic and business groups had embraced the idea of moving the Garden to transform the cramped and bewildering corridors of Penn Station into a grand transit hub for the 550,000 daily commuters who already use it.
Somehow they do this with an original structure almost a century old, with cramped hard seats, corridors as claustrophobic as subway tracks and no Great Hall for the masses to behold.
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