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The route involved Marylebone Road, which was congested with buses, lorries and taxis.
By 1977, much of the SR 94 freeway was congested, with 85,000 to 95,000 trips per day on the freeway according to Caltrans.
By the 1990s the Pont du Gard had become a hugely popular tourist attraction but was congested with traffic – vehicles were still allowed to drive over the 1743 road bridge – and was cluttered with illegally built structures and tourist shops lining the river banks.
The spleen was congested with moderate diffuse reticuloendothelial hyperplasia and moderate numbers of heterophils.
However, demonstrating the approach to the posterior epidural space in this cadaveric study was impossible because the epidural space was congested with the needle and endoscope, and limited space was available for J-turning the endoscope to visualise the posterior epidural space.
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In this scenario, we assume that the wired path is congested with congestion packet loss rate of 1.5% due to the forward cross traffic.
Roads are congested with traffic, he said.
The highways, however, are congested with heavy traffic, including scores of increasingly common Japanese cars, the choice of Nigeria's middle class.
It also found that the gills of larval clownfish exposed to the sediment were congested with mucus and bacteria, much more so than fish living in cleaner waters.
On Saturdays and Jewish holidays, the sidewalks of Teaneck are congested with baby carriages, as Orthodox Jews wheel their infants to services.
The skies above Syria are congested with various air forces that support two different military coalitions – the Syrian government backed by Russia, and the US-led coalition, which includes two additional UN Security Council members, UK and France.
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