The rattling, down-at-heel, overcrowded buildings pleased me better than any grassy quad or lancet window. |
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You can also take a five-hour boat ride, but the boats are notoriously overcrowded. |
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Thousands of local residents face serious health problems in overcrowded refugee camps and temporary shelters. |
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People are forced into overcrowded camps and public buildings, and spread of communicable diseases is facilitated. |
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Brambles send up so many new canes each year that they can become overcrowded, so you must also cut some of the new canes to the ground. |
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On established plants, prune dead, damaged, and overcrowded canes to the base. |
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Our overcrowded jails is another avenue through which petty crooks graduate to hardened criminals. |
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Experts explained that overcrowded high-rises and overusage of underground space hasten the speed of subsidence. |
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Every day hundreds of streetcars, buses and subway cars are dangerously overcrowded during rush hour, yet do their operators get charged? |
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Students got less personal attention, lecture rooms were overcrowded, and so on. |
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Shelters are overcrowded while dozens of buildings sit empty throughout the city. |
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Some urban areas are overcrowded, while other regions are almost uninhabited. |
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This created a sudden exodus and massively increased the number of people in the already overcrowded camps. |
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Our cities will become like any other overcrowded city in the world and our Australian way of life will be a distant memory. |
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The demonstrators pointed out that homeless shelters are very overcrowded and resources need to be increased. |
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There are now so many visitors to the area that the pavements are overcrowded. |
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This concession led to the area being overcrowded by people who found it relatively easy to settle there. |
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During this time, I have noticed that the shelter has become increasingly overcrowded. |
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Our already overcrowded court rooms could be swamped with such otherwise upright and law abiding citizens. |
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Families campaigning to clean up one of the most overcrowded areas in Britain today vowed to reclaim their streets from flytippers. |
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In many areas they are running at capacity and beyond, with hugely overcrowded trains. |
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One in eight workers noted that overcrowded working conditions contribute to their stress. |
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A virtual space cannot get overcrowded, but it certainly can get messy and loud. |
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It can occur when the animals are overcrowded and when the water is not clean enough. |
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Grasshoppers require humane treatment when they are farmed, because if they are overcrowded or stressed, they cannibalise each other. |
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There is no reaction from the authorities when buses with people are overcrowded. |
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While a few tanks lie empty, the tanks with fresh water shark, silver shark and gold fish are overcrowded. |
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The intrepid might find space in an overcrowded, over-decorated bus to go to Moro, the fly-ridden local market town. |
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Now health service staff are overworked at all levels, GP's overloaded with patients and health centres are overcrowded. |
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In Paris, a massive fire swept through an overcrowded apartment building housing immigrants from Africa. |
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Consequently 87 of the 139 prisons in England and Wales are now officially classed as overcrowded. |
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A school, a park and some family-sized apartments are just what the overcrowded Westlake neighborhood has needed. |
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This comes as a blow for many residents who could suffer difficulties travelling to alternative branches and may find that they are overcrowded. |
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Common avoidable problems include overcrowded or illegible slides, irrelevant or badly prepared handouts, and incompatible multimedia equipment. |
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It was the worst disaster at the annual pilgrimage, or Hajj, since 1997, when 340 pilgrims died in a fire at the overcrowded Mina tent camp. |
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With the festival of lights fast approaching, the commercial hubs of Coimbatore are overcrowded, with the city folks on a buying spree. |
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The exhibition included predictable scenes of patients cowering pitifully in gloomy, overcrowded asylums. |
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If you are frustrated by road congestion or overcrowded trains you can add your support to our campaign. |
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Three Taiwanese government-owned banks have merged in order to consolidate banking activities in the country, overcrowded by too many banks. |
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He insists on leaving one overcrowded ruin of an apartment building because another refugee plays his radio too loudly. |
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It is highly contagious and is spread by close physical contact, especially in overcrowded living conditions. |
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The system of lagoons gives Ivorian commuters an alternative to overcrowded city buses. |
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Their choice was cold, damp, flooded huts or foul, humid air in an overcrowded ward. |
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So, what we have here is a leaky, criminally overcrowded boat with minimal freeboard hitting a storm, losing power and wallowing wildly. |
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This decision will result in a large amount of heavy freight being carried by lorries on the already overcrowded roads. |
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He took them to the station and the three boarded an overcrowded freight train headed west. |
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Like most early projects, it replaced an area of run-down, overcrowded, squalid dwellings on the fringes of the downtown area. |
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Initial reports suggested the ferry, which had recently returned to sea after repairs, was dangerously overcrowded. |
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Even a 12-year-old car with a death rattle and all sorts of peculiar tics is better than an overcrowded bus. |
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Thousands of people had fled from the genocidal war to exist in overcrowded, desolate refugee camps. |
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Across the island, public hospitals are overcrowded with patients suffering from dengue and other viral fevers. |
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Housing conditions are frequently deplorable, overcrowded, and substandard. |
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But even four uprights would have overcrowded the small stage of the Arts Centre's Great Hall, let alone four grands. |
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Your driving view is uncluttered and cockpit-like, making the diddy Ford extremely manoeuvrable in car parks and overcrowded city streets. |
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The group ate their meal in the dining room as the kitchen was likely to feel overcrowded. |
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It was grossly overcrowded and lacking in elementary safety measures and basic facilities. |
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It can take the pressure off Dublin Airport and do away with the necessity for a second terminal at an already overcrowded airport and city. |
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The centre can supposedly accommodate up to 100 women and dependent children in what are overcrowded communal dormitories. |
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Bulgaria's overcrowded jails are more likely to serve as universities of crime than places of rehabilitation. |
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Dance fans fed up with overcrowded clubs and overpriced DJs are returning to the days of acid-house parties. |
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Till then, this overcrowded footpath will see pedestrians jostling for space. |
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Animal Shelters are overcrowded and forced to put animals down due to lack of space. |
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He noticed worriedly that the overcrowded pool area felt overly warm and thought that the air was rarified. |
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Long lines, overcrowded, delayed and canceled flights all add to the aggravation. |
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Officials said that the labourers lived in overcrowded conditions with no proper sanitation facilities. |
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Many Army barracks are overcrowded and lacking in modern amenities, such as air conditioning. |
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Groups of bulbs such as daffodils that have become overcrowded and have stopped flowering can be dug up and split whilst in leaf. |
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In fact, historical accounts of that culture and time would suggest that, in those overcrowded conditions, incest was extremely common. |
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Over time, the story goes, the population inside the wall grew and the city became overcrowded. |
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Walking in the rain because the escalators down to the dangerously overcrowded platforms have been roped off for safety. |
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During the 2003 heatwave, when the pub's small bar was getting overcrowded, a log cabin was built in the beer garden. |
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They arrived to find a rundown overcrowded health centre starved of resources. |
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Much of Mumbai is polluted, overcrowded and frenetic, yet the city has an aura of magic and irrepressible hope. |
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Its balconied facades lead into overcrowded rooms and flats where there is often not enough water or electricity. |
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Sitting in an overcrowded lecture theatre, I noticed students from the same school as Anna entering. |
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The number of patients has increased so much during the past year that it has become overcrowded, the matron has revealed. |
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After all, people like me, like us, do not typically get a voice in the loud, overcrowded mediascape. |
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In an increasingly overcrowded world, we have the wonderful luxury of being able to spread ourselves, of not living on top of one another. |
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The transmigrants, mostly from overcrowded areas of urban Java, were generally dumped in the jungle with a few hundred dollars and told to farm. |
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Imagine a number of passengers in an overcrowded lifeboat which has begun to ship water. |
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The Navy delivered supplies in ship-to-shore operations that eliminated the need to use damaged or overcrowded airfields. |
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I am not sure if I will be able to cope with overcrowded trains and a big bag of shopping. |
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If you can avoid damp and overcrowded conditions in your greenhouse, this should help. |
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These include overcrowded classrooms, a preponderance of poorly trained teachers and inadequate counseling staffs, and unchallenging curricula. |
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The city was overcrowded with tall skyscrapers and noisy vehicles of all sorts. |
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Half an hour late, the train staggers out of the station, dangerously overcrowded, and totally underpowered. |
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And some schools don't help much, offering overcrowded classes, underqualified teachers, inadequate resources and overwhelmed administrators. |
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Interviewees indicated that less able children were unlikely to learn in overcrowded schools with underqualified teachers. |
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A shop in North Pattaya displayed a beautiful nativity scene with snow and all, but apparently overcrowded. |
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In the worst of our overcrowded local prisons, inmates may spend 23 hours a day in a shared cell with an unscreened toilet. |
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He exposed them to great danger, sending them off in overcrowded and unseaworthy boats that experienced engine failure, or sank. |
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In October 2001, over 400 asylum-seekers departed from Indonesia in an overcrowded, unseaworthy boat bound for Australia. |
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One of the overcrowded, unseaworthy boats later ran aground off the coast of Timor and three Iraqi men drowned. |
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They reported that the area is overcrowded with vendors, and is untidy and chaotic. |
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In South East Asia, it means tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes. |
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The overcrowded school where the family had sought refuge was a scene of despair and squalor. |
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Ippoliti says that the centers should close because many are overcrowded and unsafe. |
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And we, who reside in the overcrowded chawls, we simply live. |
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The police stations lack communication equipment and accused persons are overcrowded in the prison even though every accused person has a right to fair trial. |
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We all know expensively refurbished public spaces which fail to attract the public, as well as overcrowded marginal corners where crowds always congregate. |
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Its tube and railway infrastructure is hideously overcrowded. |
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Furthermore, women receiving publicly funded care go to overcrowded hospitals staffed by interns and residents who are overworked and insufficiently trained. |
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It is intended to prevent overcrowded birds from pecking at each other. |
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Her voice trailed off and she looked out on to the road, overcrowded with traffic and dirty. |
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London is a big, overcrowded city and has been for a long time. |
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A problem that has to be dealt with immediately, however, is the influx of people into Alexandra, defeating the objective of de-densifying the overcrowded township. |
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The occupants say they are overcrowded and the conditions are inhumane. |
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No, we're paving over the prime farmland as Americans flee out into exurbia, trying to flee the overcrowded housing stock in Miami, New York, Los Angeles, etcetera. |
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Later, the magistrate asked the presspersons, who were standing near the rostrum, to go further behind where it was overcrowded and also where only one door was kept open. |
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I could have descended the hill by funicular railway, only there seemed little point queueing to squeeze myself into an overcrowded carriage for the one minute journey. |
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Tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes are other key steps. |
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Many of the buyers, particularly at the top end of the market, have fled the overcrowded south-east of England, enticed north by lower prices and a better quality of life. |
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Wisdom teeth usually become impacted because the jaw isn't large enough to accommodate all the teeth that are growing in and the mouth becomes overcrowded. |
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Even in overcrowded tenements and illegal settlements, the densities are rarely too high to pose problems for the cost effective provision of infrastructure and services. |
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In the world of Overtime, the planet Earth is hopelessly overcrowded. |
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They are quite often living in squalid and overcrowded accommodation. |
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The country's overcrowded and drug-ridden prisons will be reviewed by an independent board of inquiry. |
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Although home to only a small part of the population the Tudor municipalities were overcrowded and unhygienic. |
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The City was essentially medieval in its street plan, an overcrowded warren of narrow, winding, cobbled alleys. |
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Part of the reason is that hospitals are understaffed and overcrowded with staff under unprecedented pressure. |
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Prisons are overcrowded and understaffed leading to riots, prison escapes and poor supervision of prisoners. |
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Nick Clegg claims prisons have become large, overcrowded, dangerous and ineffective. |
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It replaced the overcrowded Kai Tak Airport in Kowloon in 1998, and has been rated as the world's best airport in a number of surveys. |
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Naypyidaw was founded in Burma's interior as the former capital, Rangoon, was claimed to be too overcrowded. |
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The Old Town became an increasingly dilapidated, overcrowded slum with high mortality rates. |
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Hospitals are overcrowded with patients on trolleys in corridors due to lack of beds in wards. |
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The massive demand outstripped new building and many, originally fine, tenements often became overcrowded and unsanitary. |
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A 2005 report on prison population found that HM Prison Shrewsbury was the most overcrowded in England and Wales. |
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The entire city becomes overcrowded with people buying products from the freemarket, or visiting one of the many music concerts. |
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It is also believed that the western fjords of Norway were simply overcrowded in this period. |
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Within ten years, the station was again overcrowded as traffic continued to increase and further expansion was required. |
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Lift overcrowded snowdrops and winter aconites before the leaves die down, separate and replant immediately. |
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But we live in a small, overcrowded, debt-ridden island barely able to take care of the people already here. |
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The flipside of all this efficiency is that the overcrowded carriages have become a haven for male gropers. |
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Bus and train stations across the country overcrowded these days while this is considered as the world's largest annual human migration. |
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He will live in an overcrowded slum environment on a poverty level far below average subsistency. |
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Extra space could be created in overcrowded cemeteries by exhuming human remains and re-using old plots, the Government said yesterday. |
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Clambering onto the overcrowded train, you squeeze into the only bit of space you can find and wait for the ticket inspector to appear so you can make your purchase. |
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Animals may be transported long distances to market and slaughter, often under overcrowded conditions, heat stress, lack of feed and water, and without rest breaks. |
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What impression is made on visitors when they have to complete their journey to the town on an overcrowded train from Leeds or a ramshackle museum piece from Wakefield? |
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The National Gallery at Pall Mall was frequently overcrowded and hot and its diminutive size in comparison with the Louvre in Paris was the cause of national embarrassment. |
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People moved in so rapidly that there was not enough capital to build adequate housing for everyone, so low income newcomers squeezed into increasingly overcrowded slums. |
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The principals argued that the future of the LSO lay in profitable session work for film companies, rather than in the overcrowded field of London concerts. |
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If either or both apply, then the premises are statutorily overcrowded. |
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In 1840, King's opened its own hospital on Portugal Street near Lincoln's Inn Fields, an area composed of overcrowded rookeries characterised by poverty and disease. |
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The discovery of nearly 7,000 dead chickens due to heat stroke in overcrowded conditions, some in a putrefied state, is a serious breach of animal welfare legislation. |
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There are fears of a return to the way the NHS was in the 1990s when hospitals were overcrowded and some patients had to wait years for treatment. |
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Scotland's prisons are overcrowded but the prison population is shrinking. |
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She also criticised the inhuman conditions at evacuation centres, especially at Zamboanga City's sports complex, which is overcrowded with 70,000 people. |
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Lots of people have montbretias growing in their garden but they can take over a bit in small gardens and if they get overcrowded flowering will decline. |
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Both the overcrowded American city and the undercrowded suburb are artificial communities, their cohesiveness destroyed to a large extent by the automobile. |
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