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"Come next summer, and we are going to hit a logjam of people -- cargo, airplanes, hotels, you name it," predicted James R. Sexton, an American business consultant who has worked here for the last decade.
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Gonzalez or Sosa could bat third, with Williams remaining in the cleanup spot and O'Neill hitting fifth, but that would create a logjam of right-handed hitters at the top and bottom of the order.
"It's a bit of a logjam".
Such a logjam does not exist.
As in much of Italy, a logjam blocks young entrants.
If too many people stay, it creates a logjam.
"At least, there is no longer a logjam," he added.
But he quickly became lost in a logjam of guards.
He has ruled out such alliances, throwing Italian politics into a logjam.
Such a logjam had happened only three times before, most recently in 2003.
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