Sentence examples for land crowded from inspiring English sources

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The arc is always the same: from rumor, to Swedes, to pictures in ski magazines, to appearances in ski movies, until finally your secret slopes become a play land crowded with powder seekers.

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The building and real estate industry says the department would be inclined to deny most applications, sealing off undeveloped land, crowding people into cities they do not want to live in, inflating housing costs and ruining many small builders and property owners.

They range from the fast-growing Japanese kudzu, which has smothered more than 3 million hectares, mostly in the South, to the bristly cheatgrass, native to Eurasia and the Mediterranean, which has wreaked havoc on western lands, crowding out other grasses and fueling bigger fires in places like Nevada.

American Homeowner Preservation, Peer Realty, Patch of Land, CrowdFranchise, and EquityRoots announced a joint acquisition of Tycoon.

Almost 10,000 Palestinian refugees, nearly all Muslim, live on less than one square mile of land here, crowded into concrete shacks that line alleys dotted with junked cars, stray coils of wire and trash.

When an area of land is crowded by too much vegetation, some of the vegetation will inevitably die off once the roots begin to compete for nutrients and resources.

Whites, who number about 70,000 in this nation of 12.5 million people, are estimated to control more than half of the country's most fertile land, while most blacks are crowded onto land with little or no agricultural value.

Meanwhile, in King's Landing, crowds in the streets cheer for Euron Greyjoy, on horseback, and jeer for his prisoners: Yara, glum and roughed up and walking behind him on a leash, alongside Ellaria Sand, who spits in anger.

Copycats (Mein schönes Land, Landleben) have crowded in.

When Harry looks down on Manhattan from a height across the Hudson River, he thinks to himself, "All he had to do was close his eyes and breathe deeply, and the past would glide forward like a warm breeze — plumes of smoke silvered in the sun, ferries sliding gracefully to land, their decks crowded with souls long gone but somehow still there as if nothing were lost or ever would be".

In the past 50 years, buildings have been rising ever higher, majestically reaching for the sky and making the most of land values in crowded city centres.

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