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Fares and fees are rising, and airplanes are impossibly crowded.
Security body scanners, pat-downs, cancellations, rising fares, impossibly crowded planes — are all having an impact.
Even at first light, the road that leads from Patna, Bihar's capital, to Darbhanga is impossibly crowded.
Planes are impossibly crowded, flying is vexing, some passengers are cranky, and some flight attendants can get snippy.
Christina Daigneault Dear Diary Dylann's Candy Bar on East 60th Street was impossibly crowded with shoppers on a Sunday afternoon a year ago.
"Can you imagine that after 40 years?" Toward Canal Street it got impossibly crowded, the stream parting around the police on horseback — one officer with his hands raised in victory — but not stopping, shouting, high-fiving.
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It was a huge, bustling affair, stretching out over at least three storefronts with plastic tables encroaching on the narrow street and packed with the Rio residents that tourists don't always see: normal people (as opposed to the superhuman, impossibly toned crowds in trendier neighborhoods).
A rare thunderstorm the Thursday night before race weekend sent residents scurrying through the rain and swirling sand, dodging traffic and crowding the impossibly narrow sidewalks to find shelter under shop awnings.
In Manhattan, home to some of the world's most expensive boutiques, queues in Hennes's recently opened flagship store on Fifth Avenue remain impossibly long, as shoppers crowd in to grab $15 dresses, bypassing the pricier, eerily quiet Gap nearby.In their early days, both Hennes and Gap were dismissed.
Not only will you stand out from the crowd, but you'll also look impossibly cool.
But sometimes they just vanish, impossibly, for no good reason, and the universe crowds in on itself wondering how something that blazed so bright could suddenly just be gone.
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