The architect Ralph Adams Cram was such a fan of the Gothic revival that he became an Anglo-Catholic. |
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Cram the lumps of chicken into hot pitta bread with the spiced yoghurt and some shredded crisp lettuce. |
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Lana Culley and Dustin Cram will coordinate the approvals and collect information from members for the submission process. |
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Sound recording produced during the première with the National Arts Centre Orchestra and flautist Robert Cram conducted by Victor Feldbrill. |
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Sound recording produced during the première on the terrace of the Hamilton Southam estate with members of the Ensemble Pierrot and flautist Robert Cram. |
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I might add a third response in the coming days, from Cardinal Cram Telleuo, who is currently in a secret location in China, working on his rippling abdominals, his martial arts, and his sniper skills. |
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Overestimation, followed by let-down and disappointment, have formed the basic, recurring narrative. In this section The misinterpreted middle Fairer but still costly There will be blood Cram sheet A well-mannered revolution? |
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Jarrow's famous middle-distance runner Steve Cram gave tips at a lunch celebrating the 30th year of the Great North Run. |
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Cram developed the cyclic urea unit as a particularly strong ligand for ammoniums, as it is a strong hydrogen-bond acceptor. |
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In 2010, former British distance runner Steve Cram inaugurated the Kielder Marathon which is a circuit around the lake taking in the surrounding gentle contours. |
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They also don't cram dated pop-culture in-jokes down your throat like some film companies do. |
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I think we became the first people traveling from Shanghai to cram the experience into a day trip! |
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Of course, not all destinations are accessible by bus, and you can't always cram two kids and the family dog onto a Greyhound. |
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It also means passengers can travel light on long-haul flights and don't cram cabins with suits or full-length dresses. |
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We were once again amazed how the plucky gallerist has managed to cram so many art works into such a tiny space. |
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In every issue you folks manage to cram lots of good stuff onto those pages. |
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Crowds will cram into Cathedral Square to be among the first in the world to witness the dawn of the 21st century. |
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Normally, we have a big car, but it's in the shop, so we have to cram into our other small car. |
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It was their final year of university and all the students were beginning to cram for final examinations. |
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Students cram for mid-term and final exams, and attend lectures for the rest of the semester. |
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I was rushing to get to class-and trying to cram for my next period's geography quiz. |
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Parents drive their children to cram up for examinations and woe forbid, if the child is a prodigy. |
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Unfortunately, after holidays comes the time to rush to finish projects, and then cram for exams. |
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The past weekend was the political equivalent of a cram session before final exams for Mr. Paterson. |
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Last night the funny and fairly studious crowd at NYWIFT seemed to want a cram session. |
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If you plan out your time, you'll feel less rushed and hurried and will be able to avoid a Sunday night, 3 AM cram session. |
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At almost every race on the calendar, more than 120,000 spectators cram into the grandstands, all vying for a view of the millionaire superstar drivers. |
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In people, nonhuman primates, and other mammals with relatively large brains, the cerebral cortex's convolutions permit its large surface area to cram inside the skull. |
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Developers are seeking to cram far too many dwellings on to the site. |
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They were in the midst of a cold and muddy winter in another Turkish camp, where the family had been forced to cram into a tent. |
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If you cram that many scantily-clad people onto a beach in hot weather, things are likely to get ugly at some point. |
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Families of four and five cram into one-room shares without running water or reliable electricity. |
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How did you cram so many nice things about me in that review? |
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Once again, writers like to cram a lot of material into a single sentence. |
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Trying to cram that down into 250 words is fun and challenging. |
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We had so many games to cram in such a short space of time, it really stretched our squad and the lads were out on their feet. |
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Zip disks are around the same size as the traditional floppy but can cram in 250Mb of information. |
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More weird spin on your part. Taking stuff that's not made up, then trying to cram it all together into something that is made up, that's tinfoilhattery. |
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I'm convinced we behave like this because most of us overwait for times of respite, and then we try to cram a month's peace into two weeks of hectic vacationing. |
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