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It is now congested at the top, with only eight points separating the top six.
While the loss of life was not as heavy as in many recent raids, the consequences may prove more serious for the target was the city's waterworks which are reported to have been destroyed, depriving the great center, now congested with refugees, of most of its water supply.
If ever there were an exercise in urban planning, this is it: how to modernize a civilization without obliterating its heritage; how to accommodate density without compromising quality of life; how to learn from the mistakes of the so-called developed countries, now congested and polluted, their major cities homogenized and colonized by the same handful of global brands.
"You seen enough now?" Congested vowels and macerated diction.
I have always wondered, however, why, in restoring the downtown after the 1931 earthquake, the designers didn't replace the narrow (now congested) streets with wider thoroughfares that would be safer in future quakes.
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But as the shiny food trucks that now congest the streets of cities the world over show, the idea has universal appeal.
The route to Alabama, Houston and America's east-coast ports runs through the Panama Canal, which is also now badly congested.
And you think your ride to work is congested now?
"Smith's idea, now reborn, was to start an all-freight airline that would fly primarily at night when the airports weren't congested.
Now commercial floats congest an already dangerously overcrowded route.
Many streets that were built for a more leisurely era are now too narrow and often congested.
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