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The boats tend to be cramped and sparse below decks.
He has given us a demonstration that the news on television does not have to be cramped and constricted.
As he left the prison, the young Mr. McCain said he had expected the cells to be cramped and dark.
The hosts expect to be cramped, but aside from the close quarters, their first concern is screening the guests.
Smith does not expect his Bears to be jet-lagged, any more than Raheem Morris expects his players to be cramped up from too much bangers and mash.
Given housebuilders' prioritising of the bottom line over healthy living conditions, it's no great surprise that they tended to be cramped, dingy and verminous.
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So what was announced in June as a virus turned out to be cramping.
Hogg left early, with what appeared to be cramp and with a stern warning from Nigel Owens.
There is so much expectation on Gareth Bale's shoulders and one could almost hear the gasps in Wales when he went down in the Champions League final with what turned out to be cramp.
Opportunities to expand are cramped because so much of the industry is in public hands.
It has lately undergone a surge in popularity with its theme of answering White's superior control of space with piece exchanges to avoid being cramped.
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