Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Those shelves are now crowded with volumes ostensibly aimed at the future but in fact trained on another target: the wallets of large people with small children in mind. This year, as before, only a handful of juvenalia is worth a second look. Yet that look can last a lifetime...
NW 82 looks more like a concentration camp than a refugee sanctuary. A barren mud flat smaller than a football field, it was originally designed to hold 800 people. Today it is home to more than 1,900 listless Vietnamese "land people," who singly or in family groups bribed their...
Usually directors perceive the play as a tale of claustropohobia, of slow stifling, of atrophy. The three sisters, Masha, Olga, and Irina want to join the whirl and bustle of life in Moscow, but instead they remain in their small town, their hopes and expectations gradually shrinking to fit the...
While Hershbach declines to detail how any proposed amendments might adjust the formula and alleviate crowding in certain Houses--particularly at the Quad, where it is harder to "crowd" the many single bedrooms--he says the net result would not differ greatly from the current situation. But for those Houses...
The country people brought their ties with them: families, churches, music (bowling and unions came later) and rooted them in a home. Detroit has a high concentration of owners of single-family homes. Take Hazel Park: block after block of the American dream turned into one-story frame houses with...