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I've enjoyed it most in places which are crowded during the day; Venice, for example, is magical before dawn.
However, this preferential access to capital by state-owned firms appears to be achieved at the expense of non-state-owned firms which are crowded out.
Like many such hospitals in India, the Advanced Medical Research Institute offered expensive Western-style facilities to middle- and upper-middle-class Indians who have shunned government hospitals, which are crowded and less well equipped.
Really, this is what Italian menswear is all about, these subtle and banal variations on the suit form – as opposed to London's catwalks, which are crowded with men in halter necks and see-through tracksuits, often wearing no trousers whatsoever.
It has eight ball fields, 12 tennis courts and the only full-size soccer field below 14th Street, all of which are crowded throughout the day during warm weather.
The elevated expressways were built to take walkers from the busy railways stations, which are crowded with pedestrians, hawkers, rickshaws and public buses, and connect them to targeted destinations like residential areas, bus stations, taxi stands, office spaces and shopping areas.
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Tells about the room, which is crowded with toys.
We trudged down to the shore of Lago Gray, which was crowded with giant ice sculptures.
Inside the building, a line snaked out of the hearing room, which was crowded to capacity.
There are a few large round tables, which were crowded with Asian families on a recent Saturday night.
Rooney Mara, in her lacy white gown and sweep of black bangs, was at the bar, which was crowded three deep.
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