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The $6 room became a $16 room (and rather overcrowded).
The result is a rather overcrowded field, with insufficient links between the bodies responsible for health and social care.
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It's a formula, for example, that will peg a school's utilization as "efficient" (rather than "overcrowded") if that school has 36 students in each of its "allotted homerooms".
Models in a Calvin Klein show are placed under exclusive contracts that restrict them from appearing on any other runways; are flown to Milan; put up in hotels rather than the overcrowded crash pads that are standard model housing; and paid for their time and talents at a figure experts estimate at about $10,000, a particularly lavish sum when the industry standards have dwindled.
She is looking for "a society that lives in harmony, rather than tense and overcrowded conditions," she writes.
The Scot is another member of the ambitious group of British drivers who have struck out to make professional careers in the Indy Racing League rather than in the overcrowded formula one feeder categories in Europe.
Off-year elections are prone to overinterpretation, and governor's races tend to be determined by the quality of the candidates and local issues rather than national politics; overcrowded highways are the biggest topic this year in Virginia.
But, today, the Latino population is much more diverse, with Spanish speakers hailing from the Dominican Republic, Mexico and South America, and high dropout rates are attributed to factors like overcrowded classrooms rather than to language barriers.
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