With its passengers packed like sardines, the vessel had travelled from Egypt and stopped in Libya to pick up more people before tragedy struck. |
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We were packed like sardines and his whole body was millimeters from mine when it happened a third time. |
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It is often much more pleasant to travel by train than to be packed like sardines at the back of a bus. |
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Last summer in Rome, my wife and I were packed like sardines in a metro at rush hour near the crowded Spanish Steps. |
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Rare is the TV program or illustrated book about slavery that does not show a detailed, diagramlike top-down view of rows of slaves' bodies packed like sardines into a ship. |
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In some cases, horses are packed like sardines into steel lorries, where temperatures can be over 40 °C. In some cases, those horses are transported for thousands of miles without food or water, causing injury or even death. |
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Sometimes the congestion is buses packed like sardines, like the 521, a former bendy-bus route replaced by a single decker able to carry barely half the number. |
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