81. And the wave-skipping patrol boats, packed with armed soldiers. 82. And while there is nothing magical about it, the end of the season is so packed with new musicals that you could safely call it a harmonic convergence. 83. And this time his utility belt is packed with goodies. 84. And the law books are packed with prohibitions against racial discrimination in contracting, franchising and in public accommodations. 85. And yet Renaissance society never disavowed books, even when they found them packed with lies and chewed by rats. 86. And those forums are packed with tons of information. 87. And unlike Dornan, he draws enthusiastic, if modest, audiences, mainly packed with opponents of abortion. 88. And when I went into the theater, which was then packed with college kids, they were having this great time. 89. Appearing to reflect increased consumer confidence, malls and markets were packed with shoppers over Christmas. 90. Any weekday usually found them packed with cars. |