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The shelter was so cramped that they often slept outside during the summer.
But the adjacent tiny room for the toilet was so cramped that it was difficult even to be alone with one's thoughts.
Mr. Schumer, the 31-year-old freshman from Flatbush, Brooklyn, had a basement apartment on Capitol Hill that was so cramped that the legislator, who is 6-foot-1, could barely stand without hitting his head.
When photographers for the magazine last visited, her office was so cramped that they had to stand on a sink to take her picture.
In 1990, they began graduate work at Duke--in space that was so cramped, they recall, that there was a forced division of labor between a "day shift" and a "night shift" of researchers.
"And because babies are small there was a feeling that the department could be small, but it was difficult for the mums to get to their babies it was so cramped".
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The players are enormous, but because the court is so cramped by their largeness, they look somehow diminished.
For instance, the office in Sayville on the mainland is so cramped that editors and reporters work from home.
Then it became apparent that two of them were so cramped – at both ends and at one side – that they were virtually unusable.
It was no small deal to survive a match on Court 14, which is so cramped it makes Fenway Park seem cavernous.
The bus is so cramped that the 6-foot-10 freshman Jim Janson lays on the floor and props his head against the bathroom.
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