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You certainly didn't have as much crowdedness and the stresses of technology.
I don't know, but I'm getting a sense of crowdedness, of things grabbing.
The work creates a feeling of crowdedness, hence the name "agora".
Most of them suffered from outdated facilities and crowdedness.
She burst into the hall, pushed through its crowdedness, blurted to Innukrat what had happened.
Despite our crowdedness and our huddling together nights, we in the truck were remote from one another.
The one place that isn't frantic is Times Square itself, which has returned to its regular state of indifferent crowdedness and noise.
This region was high enough and far enough away to escape the pollution and crowdedness of the inner city.
The helper laid a drum and a dried sealskin nearby, before he joined the crowdedness on the floor.
- but the crowdedness of "Fast Food Nation" is evidence of its liveliness.
The special convulsive crowdedness of the city comes through, in which every intimate activity is conducted under watchful political sloganeering.
This has reduced the crowdedness of the classrooms, and has also allowed all the teachers to move into classroom who usually traveled across unoccupied classrooms.
All the conditions of modern life - its material plentitude, its sheer crowdedness - conjoin to dull our sensory faculties.
Korene and Joel watch it through an hour, side by side and hand in hand before a screen, afloat in the crowdedness of machinery.
A fire in nearby buildings showed hospital staff that the crowdedness of the area would badly hamper evacuation if there was a fire in the hospital.
The Ruckus Facebook application also shows a message saying that "Ruckus had to shut down the party due to over crowdedness.
Due to continuing population growth and crowdedness in the inner city, the New Territories satellite cities grew increasingly important to the point where a slight majority of the population now lives there.
The current system has not been upgraded since the system was launched in 1993, and changes will be made to reduce the long station wait times as well as the crowdedness of the trains.
"In spite of that, it was recently noticed that there's crowdedness around gas stations as a result of the rumors circulated about an increase in the prices," the state-run newspaper Al Ahram reported.
"I like the crowdedness, the smell of the food and the cooking, and the sales," said Mrs. Pope, a cook in a Bronx public school, in an early morning interview inside the giant toy store.
It was only midApril and so the teeming thrumming life of the bog had not yet begun yet there was an atmosphere of density, crowdedness; as if invisible, ravenous shapes, all mouth and gullet, hovered near.
He hated Cairo, the crowdedness of it, the dirt and poorness of it, and no sum on earth could induce him to go out to the pyramids once more, to suffer those nagging and lying hawkers with their awful trinkets.
All the rooms of the new house were full to bursting with familiar things made strange and disturbing by their crowdedness and juxtaposition in this new setting, like an unwieldy nightmare into which an entire life has been shuffled out of impersonal malicious glee.
Jacobean dramatists continued to employ the device, at times ironically: in Ben Jonson's 'Bartholomew Fair (play)', a hapless judge is overheard making an aside, highlighting both the crowdedness of the stage at that point and the absurdity of a dramatic convention when viewed realistically.