1. And, especially, if your prices are the fares they pay for the right to crowd onto buses and trains more crowded than ever. 2. As more people crowd onto the Internet, demand for connections is outstripping the ability of online services such as Netcom to provide access. 3. At least five new extra-strength mints have crowded onto store shelves in the past year. 4. By contrast, many of the poor crowded onto buses and trucks bound for the countryside. 5. By then the prom was in full swing, with girls in long dresses and boys in tuxedos crowding onto the dance floor. 6. Children crowded onto ramshackle wooden playground equipment. 7. Come September, about the same number of new series will crowd onto the schedule, along with massive re-scheduling of old series to new times. 8. Each day, thousands of Haitians crowd onto ferries, a cheap form of transportation in a country whose road network is crumbling. 9. Donning helmets with Cyclopean lights, physicists crowd onto a clattering elevator for the daily commute down the mine shaft. 10. Elsewhere, voters boarded flatbed trucks, crowded onto ramshackle buses, sailed in small boats or rode horses and donkeys to the polls. |