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As many as 100 people at a time crowded into the room.
So at any given time, crowded under the steam pipes of the store's basement and sub-basement, are scores of boxes of books — from publishers or magazines getting rid of their overflow, from the apartments of lifelong readers who have died, or simply from the shelves of New Yorkers who need to clear space.
My team was by this time crowded around and after several of them had seen my underwear, they helped me to my feet.
The Duke Med Class of 2000 had gathered for the first time, crowded into an old lecture hall that was in its last year of use.
At the same time, crowded planes and limited space guarantee chronic frustration that often pits overworked flight attendants against overstressed passengers.
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I have faced it many times, though for years I drowned it out in drink, and perhaps at other times crowded it out with work.
Kippenberger encouraged a positive atmosphere at the War History Branch, despite a tight budget and at times crowded work conditions.
Besides financial barriers, patients experience barriers such as long waiting times, crowded waiting rooms, and a hurried atmosphere.
In a review of qualitative studies, Chadwick et al. [ 3] describe how patients experience barriers to care due to long waiting times, crowded waiting rooms and a hurried atmosphere, in addition to financial and logistical aspects.
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