Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Every Monday evening at 6:30, a pack of 60 to 70 perspiring foreigners could be seen jogging through the crowded streets of central Moscow, rubbing elbows and sometimes knees with startled rush-hour pedestrians. The runners, most of them Western diplomats, called themselves the Hash House Harriers, after a...
To ease congestion, the Federal Aviation Administration last month prodded 100 airlines into an unprecedented agreement to spread out 1,300 rush-hour flights at the six most crowded U.S. airports. These are Chicago-O'Hare, Atlanta's Hartsfield, Denver's Stapleton and the New York City...
The technical aspects of the show are minimal, but almost all excellent. Stacy Eddy's tasteful set consists almost entirely of pillars--movable black posts and the upper-half of grey gothic columns hung from the ceiling -- and is complemented by Timothy Bird's exceptionally beautiful lighting. The only problem...
During one such raid, a peasant seems in danger of losing his prized cow to a soldier. Fortunately, the beast leads the invader into confusion: "The German on his way through the woods was making discoveries that left him openmouthed: chickens perched on trees, guinea pigs peering from hollow trunks...
The administration is well aware of the crowded living conditions in Mather, and the Committee on Housing has given the subject top priority, Dingman said.