| 41. | Every summer, reuniting families flood parks and cram cemeteries.
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| 42. | They learn to cram it all together on their own.
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| 43. | They offered a cram course in history Friday night at Fenway Park.
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| 44. | It takes some real doing to cram it all through the Net.
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| 45. | Trying to cram six months of work into 10 days is tough.
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| 46. | Young Jake Cram was very glad to be anywhere Saturday.
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| 47. | Everyone spent the whole time trying to cram into the VIP section.
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| 48. | Munero tried to cram the boat with as many people as possible.
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| 49. | People are trying to cram more things into the day.
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| 50. | The Alevrases couldn't cram in a coffee machine.
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