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crowded and skyline
From the park, all five towers appear in enfilade to produce a wonderfully crowded variegated and romantic Victorian silhouette " that has become the skyline of the capital of Wales.
Some oppose the plan that it will block the already crowded skyline.

crowded and is
The Lenin tomb is obviously adequate for double occupancy, Moscow is a crowded city, and the creed of Communism deplores waste.
The inflorescence is crowded with quite large, radial symmetrical flowers, which face upwards.
The spike-like inflorescence is erect and densely crowded with small flowers.
The plain of Dillingen is crowded with troops ... Everything, milord, consists in speed and that you put yourself forthwith in movement to join me tomorrow, without which I fear it will be too late.
Conditions can be very crowded it is advisable to pre-book a cabin for all but the shortest of trips.
While western Cairo is dominated by wide boulevards, open spaces, and modern architecture of European influence, the eastern half, having grown haphazardly over the centuries, is dominated by small lanes, crowded tenements, and Islamic architecture.
The cytosol is a crowded solution of many different types of molecules that fills much of the volume of cells.
It is considered one of the most hazardous, crowded, difficult and potentially dangerous waterways in the world.
The room is airless, shabby, and crowded, and although he has no idea what he is charged with, or what authorizes the process, makes a long speech denigrating the whole process, including the agents who arrested him, and during which an attendant's wife is raped.
One is more likely to find elliptical galaxies in more crowded regions of the universe ( such as galaxy clusters ).
Since the 2. 4 GHz band is heavily used to the point of being crowded, using the relatively unused 5 GHz band gives 802. 11a a significant advantage.
The northeast shore is severely crowded by bugs and snakes.
Penguins have an average sense of hearing for birds ; this is used by parents and chicks to locate one another in crowded colonies.
There are many local shops, bars, and restaurants along the boardwalk, and it is typically crowded with pedestrians, cyclists, rollerbladers, and shoppers.
The largest concentration is in the block bounded by Dey Street on the north and Cortlandt on the south, but Radio Row does not stop there ; it overflows around the corner, around several corners, embracing in all some five crowded blocks.
Stockholm is one of the most crowded museum-towns in the world with some 70 museums, visited by over 9 million people per year.
The main limiting factors on rebreathers are the duration of the carbon dioxide scrubber, which is generally at least 3 hours, that the scrubber gets less efficient at depth because the scrubber's inside is more crowded with diluent molecules, hindering the carbon dioxide molecules from reaching the absorbent as quickly.
Scabies is more often seen in crowded areas with unhygienic living conditions.
In chapter 40, Gangleri muses that Valhalla must be quite crowded, to which High responds by stating that Valhalla is massive and remains roomy despite the large amount of inhabitants, and then quotes Grímnismál stanza 23.
In the computer hacking scene of the 1980s, demon dialing was a technique by which a computer is used to repeatedly dial a number ( usually to a crowded modem pool ) in an attempt to gain access immediately after another user had hung up.

crowded and geographically
As the South End geographically grew from filling in land north and west of " the Neck " ( today's Washington Street ) the city of Boston envisioned a large inner city residential neighborhood to relieve the crowded downtown and Beacon Hill neighborhoods.

crowded and located
* The Lungomare Falcomatà, a seaside promenade located in the downtown, is a crowded swimming destination and main symbol of the summer movida ; it was defined by Nando Martellini, quoting wrongly the poet Gabriele D ' Annunzio, as " the most beautiful kilometre of Italy ".
Wherever they were located, sweatshops also attracted critics and labour leaders who cited them as crowded, poorly ventilated, and prone to fires and rat infestations, since much of the work was done by many people crowded into small tenement rooms.
Dals-Ed Municipality, located in the historical province of Dalsland, has a united tourism motto for Dalsland, saying that Dalsland, with its population of 50, 000, is a place where one will not feel crowded.
They located it outside the boundary of London because of " dangers both physical and moral, awaiting youth while passing through the streets of a large, crowded and corrupt city ".
* Argyle Centre ( 旺角中心 )-This usually crowded centre, located next to the Mong Kok MTR station, has three floors of shops selling low-priced clothes and shoes, plastic toys and heavy metal CD's.
Quarters for single men, usually found in old-fashioned form of open-berth dormitories, were located in the forward areas of the vessel ; these quarters differed greatly from those found on ships of other lines as they were much less crowded.
Also part of the Portes du Soleil, but located in Switzerland, this village has kept some of its traditional charm and is not as crowded as the larger resorts in France.
Similar to apartments, penthouses are usually located in the heart of busy cities yet offer a sense of being situated far away from or above noisy and crowded urban life.
It was " oddly located " outside the Porta Carmentalis in the Campus Martius, crowded between the Forum Boarium (" Cattle Market ") and buildings location in the Circus Flaminius.
" Fobb Bottom, located on the Oklahoma side of the lake, becomes the focus for a huge party and becomes very crowded during these holidays.
Among the most famous tourist destinations are the existing very popular and crowded beaches of Vũng Tàu and Long Hải and the new up and coming destinations of Ho Tram and Ho Coc located further along the South China Sea coast.
On this are crowded together a considerable number of houses, with shops and merchant offices located in the main thoroughfares.
The stadium was located in Mecidiyeköy, one of the most crowded quarters of central Istanbul, surrounded by dense urban development.
Mount Frere has a population of over 1000 000 although this might appear as crowded, the town in fact, has the smallest population and most people who are in Mount Frere are from the surrounding rural villages and the most closest village is Lubhacweni which is located behind the town in the north direction.
On 14 June 1929, Hennessy Road, which is a main road located on the new reclamation, present-day a crowded commercial and shopping area at Wan Chai and Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island was named after him.
When this shrine was first built, Telok Ayer Street, where the shrine was located, was a sandy beach crowded with sailing craft.

crowded and considered
Socially, it is considered good etiquette ( particularly on a crowded floor ) to use a fixed slot, in order to allow dancing without incident.
However, in the late 1800s, Hyde Park was considered the more " fashionable " of the two because of its location nearer to Park Lane ( Mayfair ) and Knightsbridge, adjoining the entrance to central London opposite Wellington Arch and was therefore more crowded.
The drop rule, often considered the most notable feature of shogi, is absent from most shogi variants, which therefore play more like other forms of chess, with the board becoming less crowded as pieces are exchanged.
Lifebuoys are considered unsuitable by the Royal Life Saving Society for use in swimming pools during emergencies because they are heavy and hard, and throwing them into a crowded pool has the potential to cause more harm than good by injuring either the casualty or nearby pool users.
The Silhouette was a close competitor in many of the categories deemed of importance, but was a winner in no categories, the minivan market had become significantly more crowded with competing products that proved to be more desirable and throughout its production it was widely considered a second-tier competitor, certainly competent but not a stand-out in any category.
The 20-meter band is widely considered among the best for long-distance communication ( DXing ), and is one of the most popular — and crowded — during contests.
The appeal for the route taxi passenger is officially considered to be a faster ride in less crowded conditions than regular transport ; the taxi routes that follow cross-city routes are most often the fastest way to travel across the city.

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