Tottenham's problems seemed to begin when Ossie Ardiles insisted on cramming five attacking players into his starting eleven. |
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It's as though the director is cramming as much bizarre and quirky humor into each frame as possible, and astonishingly enough, it all works. |
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She also plans to get another lodger in which means turfing me and my computer out of the spare room and cramming everything I own into one room. |
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When they weren't cramming for the upcoming tests they were practicing for the contest. |
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I spent yesterday evening cramming the whole Physics syllabus in a desperate, last minute dash to try and pass my Physics A-level. |
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We put out load after load on the washing line, which makes a change from cramming it all onto the radiators. |
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I thought my days of hand washing were over and the easy days of slamming and cramming dirty, filthy, dishes had arrived in full force. |
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Students really should get a good night's sleep after cramming for an exam. |
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Justine remembered that Kylie had been cramming mightily for the test when they last spoke. |
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They are at the vanguard of the technical revolution, cramming their homes with more and more of the latest gadgets. |
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Last minute cramming for exams is a bad idea, take it from someone who was a professional crammer. |
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In 1913, after some frantic cramming, he went up to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, to read for the History tripos. |
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They start cramming the barricades, the ladies start primping and preening themselves in their compact mirrors. |
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Today while sitting at a stop light I noticed the man in the car next to me cramming some sort of burger in his mouth. |
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Small amounts of meal fed in time will rectify loss in condition, cramming it in later only leads to thinner ewes and larger lambs. |
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But cramming the beautiful game onto a set of joypad buttons has always meant compromise. |
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The two Japanese girls working there started talking Japanese very quickly and running around, cramming a wad of serviettes into my hand. |
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Inside it's split over three levels and more hectic, with weekend clubbers cramming in to bop and bounce to everything from house to hip-hop. |
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I grabbed my stuff, quickly cramming it into my well-worn and battered backpack, turning around to Rachael. |
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The two college students cramming for finals at the next table certainly agreed. |
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Some builders have taken to cramming oversized standard fiberglass batts into wall and ceiling spaces. |
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Instead of cramming weights and cardio into the same workout, do them separately. |
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None of this sabre-rattling and war-mongering deterred the British middle class from cramming their sitting rooms with Japanese objets-d'art. |
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The British soldiers, Brown Bess muskets primed and loaded, slid down the ropes onto the shaky boats, cramming about thirty light infantrymen to each of the tiny transports. |
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When we do that, we are cramming poor people's money directly into the pockets of the Mafia. |
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There are too many students who believe in cramming rather than studying. |
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Unlike fanatical me, they were all planning on cramming for their finals. |
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In the security section, eight prisoners fit into a typical single-person cell, and a few cells held ten prisoners each, cramming prisoners in elbow-to-elbow with each other. |
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Their learning is still often mainly based on theory, memorization and cramming for exams. |
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For two years, she has been sending her son, Atsuki, to cramming classes at Tokyo's Nichinoken, a juku that prepares students for entrance exams at elite junior high schools. |
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But fans and others worried that by cramming in so many characters the film would end up bitty, the whole less than the sum of its super parts. |
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This bar is for more discerning drinkers with media babes cramming into funky upstairs booths after work to sample rare rums, tequilas and exotic Brazilian-syle tapas. |
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It rubberstamped the fad for cramming every inch of every catalogue and shop window with dreadful Keep Calm and Carry On knock-offs. |
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Madam Speaker, I find the Conservatives' strategy of cramming several bills into one very curious. |
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Without creative exercise, learning becomes a rote cramming of sentences, formulas or vocabulary. |
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From that point of view it makes no difference whether the machine cramming in uniform opinion panels is owned by the state or a private entity. |
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As far as possible, examination questions should test skills and knowledge which cannot be achieved by cramming. |
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Competition was fierce with each manufacturer trying to one-up the other by cramming more and more into their boxes. |
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Creating space for reflection, rather than cramming participants with inputs. |
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Also, for people who have babies or something, that area is a lot better than cramming them in the back end of the plane. |
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When the curriculum is overcrowded students adopt survival strategies such as skimming and cramming. |
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These very high population densities result in excessive population cramming in one area, and this has harmful effects on the land resource. |
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And cramming this law down the throats of states that prefer less expansive gun laws is a serious blow to advocates of federalism. |
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And though not yet fluent, Wittstock is currently cramming in French lessons. |
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But I'm so over cramming my tootsies into teeny-weeny pumps. |
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Now, I am aware of the tricks like zip ties, sheaths, cramming cables into hidden areas, but if you swap out hardware as much as I do, this is an annoying thing to do. |
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He only just fit his belongings into the room, cramming his clothes and most of his toys into the roll-out drawers and using the shelves for his books and stand-alone objects. |
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Finally, after cramming my head full of rubbish about factorizing, grammar, human hearts and colors it's time to leave this hellhole called high school. |
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It was tough cramming for those midterms and finals, staying up 72 hours straight hepped up on caffeine and pizza. |
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It distinguishes between private tutoring and cramming. |
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There's nothing like cramming 10 people and a bottle of vodka into a two-man tent during a freak summer snowstorm for creating a sense of bonhomie. |
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You might be a master of procrastination and still manage to ace those midterms, but no amount of cramming or genius is going to guarantee you a great place to live. |
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It involves a lot more than just cramming a press kit and trailer through a modem. |
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Of course, the Summit isn't all about cramming your head full of every tidbit about current and future 4D technology, or laughing and cheering at the people on stage. |
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Each month, a chosen theme colors the myriad events cramming the calendar. |
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For more than 23 years, Farm Sanctuary has warned that cramming thousands of animals into factory farms is not only bad for the animals. |
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Nureyev was always inclined to overchoreograph, cramming steps onto every beat, a tendency only increased when he restaged ballets. |
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We're cramming two years of restoration work into four months. |
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Although it may be tempting to leave all the studying to the final week before the exam, cramming will only result in short-term retention of the material. |
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One example is a recently announced effort against website cramming. |
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A breakfast consisting of coffee and eggs after a late night of cramming. |
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The training consists of both theoretical and practical examples, which the inexperienced employee is cramming for a future career as an IT specialist. |
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Very useful for students during the cramming and exam period, as preparation of the driving exams and during other periods in which enough confidence has to be shown. |
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Computer manufacturers are currently cramming multiple electronic-computing modules, or microprocessors, onto individual chips of semiconducting material. |
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