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North Brunswick's public schools are overcrowded by state standards.
There is a common misperception that Germany is a nation overcrowded by immigrants.
first brought suit in 1999 when the 500-bed jail, the largest single-site youth detention facility in the nation, was at times overcrowded by more than 300 inmates.
Fifty years ago next month, on Sept. 23, 1950, President Harry S. Truman signed legislation to provide federal money to schools overcrowded by the children of federal workers and military personnel.
LOP BURI, Thailand Thailandnd's primary AIDS hospice at a Buddhist temple here, once a place of certain death, is now becoming overcrowded by the living — people whose lives have been saved by medication but are rejected by their families or neighbors.
It means that there is one real cluster missing a prototype, and another cluster overcrowded by having two prototypes.
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It can also prevent overcrowding by maintaining an optimum distance among members of a population.
In one, Dr. Oldfield tested the effects of overcrowding by keeping tank size constant while increasing the number of fish.
The first system, emphasising rehabilitation, gives a lot of discretion to parole boards, who can reward good behaviour and also help with overcrowding by reducing inmates' prison time.
While 22 is hardly overcrowding by the standards of most American school districts, it does push the envelope in the wealthiest suburbs.
After their release, the new system helps prisoners to find work.Mr Santana prevented overcrowding by controversially refusing to take prisoners if there is no room for them.
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