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The seating capacity was technically seventy-four, but the theatre crammed in one hundred and fifteen people at a time.
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This was the process of taking a mostly-full hold and cramming in more material.
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Around 11,300 inhabitants, mostly port workers crammed into insanitary slums, lost their homes; only the property owners received compensation.
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In an effort to accomplish all that is expected, we often try to move faster and cram in more by multitasking.
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The poverty was incredible, the overcrowding even more so, fifteen, twenty or more people crammed into tiny huts, dying like flies.
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Seventy-five men were crammed into the cabin, and another fifty-five on deck, a total of 130.
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She eventually gained insight into the fashion world after her best friends crammed in fashion study sessions in between studying for exams.
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In contrast to this is cramming: an intensive memorization in a short period of time.
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Students had to cram a four-year curriculum into just three years.
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In the fourth, which is fast and threatening, everything that happened before is crammed together.
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