1. The news comes as thousands of members of one faction crowded on to ships in a bid to escape more bloodshed. 2. They look like jittery, hysterical little birds crowded together on a power line. 3. But the passenger-rail firm handled the overflow by increasing the number of seats on its unreserved trains, which accept everyone who chooses to crowd on. 4. Crowded inside on this day in late November are members of the press pool, the first reporters the Pentagon has allowed to accompany U.S. troops into Afghanistan. 5. Customers of many carriers have complained in recent months that some calls are dropped or blocked by crowding on the network. 6. Despite conjunctions coming and going without incident, many people still fear the consequences when the bright planets all crowd on one side of the sun. 7. Downtown, though not exactly mobbed, is nonetheless busy at night, with contemporary bars, coffee houses and outdoor cafes crowded together on Idaho and Eighth Streets. 8. Even three young children on the rear bench seat got antsy and feeling crowded on a four-hour drive. 9. Families crowd together on chairs and sofas. 10. Full orchestras can crowd themselves on stage at Tully, and the acoustical space handles them acceptably. |