81. How could they not crowd into every game? 82. Hundreds crowded into a side chapel, and another thousand sat in the basement, watching the services on closed-circuit television. 83. Hundreds of thousands of new homes were promised to a people often forced to live crowded into shacks made of corrugated iron or wooden debris. 84. If it is true, why do so many candidates crowd into the primaries? 85. In Paris and Lyon, people crowd into bistros and brasseries to drink Beaujolais and Cotes du Rhone, with never a thought to elegant Bordeaux or rare Burgundies. 86. In Italy, prominent people, often masked and dressed in costume, crowded into dissection amphitheaters during carnival time. 87. In Jackson Heights and Corona, strollers crowd into long-distance telephone parlors for calls home to Bolivia and Colombia. 88. In the past, maybe a dozen people typically crowded into the converted house that passes for City Hall each month. 89. In the North End, men and women of varying ages crowd into a cafe to witness a Zenga television appearance. 90. In the last century, three New Yorkers stand as classic symbols of the way ethnicity crowded into politics in New York State. |