Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Before a crowded, tense courtroom last week, Illinois First Assistant Attorney General Paul Biebel told the Justices that the actions of the Bloomingdale police "can only be characterized as thorough and professional. This is clearly not the kind of activity the exclusionary rule was meant to deter." Speaking against a...
But Freeman would just as soon deal with the Eassles of a crowded bus, "I like people," he says " I enjoy watching them. You really-don't get to know anyone on this job, but you get to know the faces.
Balloons above the courts were oddly appropriate this weekend, as the match had all the other trappings of an exciting home opener. A crowded gallery provided moral and often vocal support. A star attraction was on hand--the Crimson's Howard Sands, newly elevated to the number two collegiate ranking...
Furthermore, the electoral set-up seems less likely to allow the racial split which allowed Washington to walk in. Chicago's system says that anyone with a plurality of the votes in a crowded field cops the prize. But Boston dictates that a runoff take place between the two top...
The children's lilting voices rose in unison: '"Dis long time gal me nevah see yah." Gilbert and Sullivan it was not, and the Gal the children were seeing and serenading was no ordinary dame but Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom...