11. Elsewhere, voters boarded flatbed trucks, crowded onto ramshackle buses, sailed in small boats or mounted horses and donkeys to get to polling places. 12. His colleagues crowded onto the stage, suspicious that he was wielding a novelty-store prosthesis. 13. Instead, relief workers are teaching people about the soil, trying to counter the land degradation caused by too many farmers crowded onto too little turf. 14. It was the kind of look you might see by someone you had just poked with an umbrella when crowding onto a subway. 15. Many transportation experts say that if the ban remains, more people will crowd onto mass transit, increasing worries about how the system can handle it. 16. Men in suits and women in cocktail dresses and silk kimonos crowded onto every inch of floor space, under tables and the piano. 17. Microfans may one day cool the transistors crowded onto computer chips or propel dust-size platforms as they float in the air doing atmospheric monitoring or surveillance. 18. Pushcarts heavy with T-shirts and beaded earrings crowd onto the curb. 19. Riders let other trolleys pass so they could crowd onto the icy ocean liner. 20. So many people crowded onto the bus Thursday that the driver warned an aide that he might have trouble if he had to stop suddenly on the snowy day. |