91. In the last few years, adult collectors have crowded into toy stores, hoarding everything from Beanie Babies to Barbie dolls. 92. Instead, they crowd into French cars for hours of white-knuckle driving through huge crowds ahead of the racers to catch the finish of the race on television. 93. It drew scores of Japanese, who would crowd into the shop at lunchtime as the coffee price in yen kept tumbling with the weakening dollar. 94. It gutted them, remodeled them and created apartment buildings virtually unimaginable for the thousands of poor immigrants crowded into decrepit, roach-infested buildings. 95. Its surface, made of a clutter of tile squares, hauntingly recalls images of Africans inhumanely crowded into the holds. 96. It was typical chow for the farmers and hunters who crowded into the cafe at noontime, but it was a new cuisine to the cook. 97. Jennings recalled a television news story about the closing of a small store and the people who crowded into it on the last day, upset and disbelieving. 98. Journalists walked upstairs where they crowded into the cramped office. 99. Knussen writes that during recording sessions, the orchestral musicians crowded into the playback room to hear the results. 100. Literary figures and spies crowd into darkened hotel lounges and cubbyhole bars. |