71. For a spell he and up to a dozen of his kin lived together, crowded into a small, primitive cabin. 72. Francis said that Oatman would become the focal point of the rally on Saturday, with tens of thousands of bikers crowding into the small, historic town. 73. Foreign businessmen crowded into its overpriced rooms to make lucrative deals with dictator Mobutu Sese Seko and his acolytes. 74. Generations of them have drifted down Christopher Street to crowd into the orderly, lavender-painted shop. 75. Forty-one students will crowd into one classroom for advanced-placement lectures on American history, LaBosco said. 76. From the ranks of this large group come the laid-off workers crowding into the Hyde Park church on Monday mornings. 77. Having established the primacy of the frontier in American politics, his supporters crowded into the White House to celebrate, leaving muddy footprints on the chairs and carpets. 78. He planted six blackberry bushes without untying them first, crowding them into two unworkable clumps. 79. Her relatives sat crowded into the one room with a stove, along with their hosts. 80. Hundreds more family members and friends crowded into the pews and stood along the side aisles. |