| 11. | Ms . Hawks thought it would look great crammed with flowers.
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| 12. | These days, the front page is just crammed with scandal.
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| 13. | Jack London crammed a lot of tumult into his 40 years.
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| 14. | Thousands of impoverished people remain crammed in bullet-riddled buildings.
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| 15. | They came on fot, by bus and in crammed taxis.
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| 16. | I crammed a lot the last few days before the test.
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| 17. | Q : Almost like five days of energy crammed into one?
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| 18. | Today, digital cell phones are crammed with gallium arsenide technology.
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| 19. | Sadly, the church is crammed with religious icons and visitors.
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| 20. | People are tired of having'em crammed down their throats.
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