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1. My baggage … now there’s a term! It consists of what I can cram into the two satchel-like bags which will hang over Sefir’s shoulders
2. They managed to cram a tremendous amount of stuff in - though the second set of bookshelves defeats them, and has to be left with the other furniture to be transported by the hauliers
3. ' Obviously this was a work of fiction, but after all that had happened, he just couldn't cram the lid closed on the 'work of fiction' box
4. The only ones there were the older students who had stayed on for a few days in order to cram for their forthcoming exams
5. "Sorry," he replied, embarrassed and once more fumbling as he sought to cram the weapon back into its sheath
6. The repetition was much more effective than trying to cram
7. “But I really do have to cram for my history final
8. I had concentrated on just the esoteric, exotic, Western community property state legal topics such as Water, Oil and Gas, Property, and Domestic Relations, relying upon my photographic memory and the one year ago IL bar cram course to get me through the AZ exam
9. He filed their points and considered how close to set them, then pushed the unit back in place and tried to cram part of the damp loose asbestos back over the joint between plate and furnace
10. Blair hurriedly cram a stack of magazines and who knows what into a dresser drawer then slam it shut
11. When this happened, I’d shake my head, open my quantum electrodynamics book, and cram my head with information until I was about to burst
12. � The normal payload was one passenger and a piece of luggage, but this time it had to cram two aviators in the back seat
13. This creature had been eating all summer, as much as he could cram in, but not growing a smidgen, just gulping up as much as he could take in, which seemingly didn’t make any difference, except for the fertilizer piling up around the trunk of the brush
14. I have memory chips cram full of useless data
15. They would capture her, and cram as many spells into her as they could
16. so we could cram for the exam until the early hours of
17. He would throw a few of his best and most useful tools into the back of the van, with his welding torch and as many spares as he could cram in
18. In that week he tried to cram recipes, wines, ta-
19. Is that blood? Upset, you cram the fist in its pocket, having skipped gloves due to the high temperature
20. wondered if this was because they were trying to cram an
21. He barely had time to cram the papers in his pocket
22. Never had she tried to cram so much infor-
23. every Monday morning to cram down the throats of their employees what
24. She couldn’t cram the bread into her mouth quick
25. and cram the chocolates in your mouth before the Big Guy pops
26. But what about those of us who wait until the last minute to study for exams? What is the best way for us to prepare when we have to cram?
27. She would show them her lamp and they’d cram onto that tiny balcony and have afternoon tea
28. Barrons, Fade, Ryodan, and the two Highlanders cram into seats along one side of the square and it’s almost comical to see the five enormous men packed shoulder to shoulder, leaving the Unseelie Princes and R’jan to split the other two
29. Tell a cram, that
30. Sutyls’ brigade was almost fully up to strength, with the better part of nine thousand men present, compared to the barely forty-five hundred of all arms of Qwentyn Preskyt’s understrength units, and trying to cram Krystyphyr’s men into the operation would only have cramped the attack
31. Kinnakee had no apartments, and they were going to have to cram into an apartment while she got a job in some office, if she could find one
32. After going a short way they struck the old road, and before long came to a deep dell sheltered among the rocks; there they rested for a while and had such a breakfast as they could, chiefly cram and water
33. (If you want to know what cram is, I can only say that I don't know the recipe; but it is biscuitish, keeps good indefinitely, is supposed to be sustaining, and is certainly not entertaining, being in fact very uninteresting except as a chewing exercise
34. But now their hopes were higher; for they had food for some weeks with care-chiefly cram, of course, and they were very tired of it; but cram is much better than nothing-and already the gate was blocked with a wall of squared stones laid dry, but very thick and high across the opening
35. `I thought it was only a kind of cram , such as the Dale-men make for journeys in the wild,' said the Dwarf
36. He’s sending radio signals as fast as he can, trying to cram a whole conversation into a hundredth of a second
37. You can’t cram 47 years of experience into a three-hour interview
38. The Monster twitched its jeweler's hands down to fondle at the men, to twist them in half, to crush them like berries, to cram them into its teeth and its screaming throat
39. The child started and stared up at her, as if such sudden, amazing good luck almost frightened her; then she snatched up the bun and began to cram it into her mouth with great wolfish bites
40. In the wild effort to cram all sorts of research into six hours a day I don't wonder if the children feel like the little boy who was taken to see the biograph
41. ” They hired a teacher to cram them with odds and ends about art and politics and the “latest literature, heavy and light
42. "Aw! ye've got yer pocket cram full," was the comment of the boy with brass buttons
1. The place was crammed to the rafters
2. Then we turned out of the narrow alleyway into the square where, to my complete amazement, I saw it absolutely crammed with hundreds of pilgrims who had flocked there for the next part of the festival, all craning and straining to see what they could of the annual procession and the ritual on the plateia
3. Tarak had made clear to her what they could expect; the biting cold, heavy snow drifts, and evenings with little or no sleep, crammed into small caves for shelter
4. They are quite plump but, as I quickly discover, this is because they are crammed full of personal letters from women who have been through the Foundation's doors, complete with photos of their growing children
5. Indeed, we had little trouble hauling in nets crammed full of herring, along with some sea bass
6. and crammed it into his jeans, and ran out the door
7. The Skimmer swooped in over the compact town crammed between the steep terrain
8. Soon everyone was crammed into the small airlock behind him, impatiently waiting to go through the inner door
9. She crammed and organised their
10. Her oversized vinyl pocketbook was crammed with everything imaginable for her cats’ health, safety, and comfort
11. The dark rounded tables outside the inn were crammed with patrons of all classes, sitting and drinking and smoking their pipes under the balcony in the lamplight that poured from the round glass windows
12. Gently, I steered my mother toward the first of many corridors crammed with cages of cats stacked to the ceiling
13. The shell fire moved on to our trenches and the other waves and reserves that were crammed into them
14. He crammed his hands into his pockets and stared down at her
15. When his humor failed to bring a smile to her lips he crammed his hands into his pockets and stared at the ground
16. “You have such an inquisitive mind, crammed full of unusual facts
17. and came into a large open room, totally crammed full of desks, filing cabinets and trash cans which were overflowing with the paperwork that seems to be endlessly generated by
18. They were crammed with books on property taxes, real estate law, underwriting, and other scintillating topics
19. The Field Hospital was crammed, and a few more days delay in that fatal country, or bad management of the sick transport service, must have produced a calamitous result
20. themselves, and mounting guard upon their posts, crammed spoons into
21. themselves, and, mounting guard upon their posts, crammed spoons into
22. They crammed themselves into the wagons together with all their possessions, each going in a different direction
23. She thrashed, gagging on it as they held her and Mike crammed his prick into her, ripping dry flesh
24. After totaling the entire place, all she had come up with was a couple cans of tuna, and – you’re not going to believe this, but I was there and saw it with my own eyes – when she opened the tins, it wasn’t fish: they were crammed with one hundred dollar bills
25. Had the lads known all along that this was a clothes shop for down and outs: the opposite of cool? In short, were they playing him for a fool? Yet The Jumblies was crammed full with stuff so he decided to persevere
26. I had ended between the stove and the wall, crammed into a corner
27. A massive walk-in fridge bulged with provisions, and two chest freezers were crammed with meat and fish
28. The radio room was a small, crammed affair with three radio sets, matching operators and a young lieutenant in charge
29. There are twelve beds total: a row of eight crammed together along the far wall, and two pressed together on each side, leaving a huge space in the middle of the room
30. Beside the freezer were shelves crammed with bottles of sake and whisky
31. The bin was nearly full and it was hard to see past the Styrofoam food containers, soggy newspaper pages and other rubbish crammed inside
32. Standing against two opposite walls were floor-to-ceiling bookcases crammed tight with books
33. were crammed into gyms, schools, and public halls or wherever the government could
34. time left over is crammed with more work and higher expectations of
35. I could see that I was literally the fifth wheel; the other four lawyers were crammed into a small area just behind the guard shack at the plant entrance
36. crammed several more into the pocket of his shirt
37. With everyone crammed into the big yurt the smell of
38. Almost savagely, he crammed her clothes into boxes and secured the lids
39. First there were the fugitives who crammed all the ports of the Mediterranean, then the slaves, of which such masses were sold that the prices in the Roman slave markets fell
40. I laid out my study plans, I sweated and crammed
41. The assembled wagons and carts, crammed with everything edible or useful from the now-bare Project, were at last ready to roll
42. and carts, crammed with everything edible or useful from the now-bare Project, were at last
43. He was still clutching them when he found himself crammed and gasping for breath in the shoving crowd behind the front line and pushed forwards by hands on his back
44. deck, was crammed inside
45. crammed into the overstuffed room was “sardines
46. For a moment the rear Uphrians just stared in shock at the hundred armed Tanarian’s crammed into the recess
47. They all crammed into the back so they'd be as far away as possible from Apollo and the rest of us highly infectious males, Bianca sat with them, leaving her little brother to hang in the front with us, which seemed cold to me, but Nico didn't seem to mind
48. One group of about twenty men was crammed in the back of a small pickup truck
49. Since my arrival, the dead, dirty stay-outs had crammed into my room, all wanting their stories told
50. They had collapsed in the elevator, crammed together
1. It was absurd, and even as I thought this, I found myself cramming the last piece of bread into my mouth as I grinned underneath my hood
2. Bunty appears to have given up her very economic style of writing and is now cramming in a lot more into the space provided, putting down her feelings
3. He turned to Theodorous who was cramming more weapons onto his body
4. Spicklittle, you sell books, eh?” garbled Huckle MacPine, coughing, choking, and smiling at the same time, all while cramming pink macaroons down his hatch
5. “It’s nothing,” I muttered, cramming the rest of the sandwich into my mouth
6. It was like cramming for a test without knowing the subject
7. Other people collected ‘friends’, cramming address books with the names and addresses of every person they met, sending Christmas cards and landing on their doorsteps to stay if in the vicinity
8. In the midst of the excitement of the family the scandalization of Úrsula, the joy of the people cramming the street to watch that apotheosis of squan-dering
9. Dan stood behind Rick, cramming his satellite phone into his ear as he waited for the lab tech, Calvin, to return to the line
10. Can you blame them for refusing to move out? Besides, many of the houses of the Ghetto belonged to catholic Poles before the Germans started cramming the Jews in here
11. I’m cramming for my finals
12. I remember not being all that excited about cramming into a small SUV for a long road trip
13. hat is true education? Is it cramming the brains of our young
14. than cramming of certain verses, of the unmanifest essence is named
15. They chatted among themselves, cramming bagels and
16. But it takes a full night of cramming to squeeze out a C+ or B- on my exams
17. Cramming his pockets full
18. Because the emphasis is on cramming
19. Even if I had to stay up both Friday and Saturday nights, cramming and studying, I’d make time for our Sunday snowmobile excursions
20. even more cramming it back in there; but I wasn't about to call for a
21. cramming every second with activity
22. Bram stoker… who stoked the fires of gothic horror by inventing fictitious lies about the undead and cramming it into English literature… as a new elite reading craze, a new fad
23. � In classrooms based on endlessly cramming for standardized tests, knowledge simply get distributed to the students, in Paulo Freire's words teachers "deposit" in the empty student container
24. Not this evolution crap that has no basis in the reality of the evidence that’s quantifiable and reproducible and on display all around us! The evolutionary mush there cramming into the heads of our children is nothing more than a trumped up religion designed to instill non-belief in a Divine Creator and nothing more! Evolution can’t survive, as a science so now it masquerades as a religion, that’s vital to be believed by its followers, because it offers them up a utopia to believe in that is without God in it, as well as common sense
25. Nightly review of your notes are ideal and will help you retain your lessons ten fold! This review will save time in the long run and prevent cramming
26. Cramming is not the best way to prepare for an exam, but sometimes you have to do it
27. For many, the canteen or cafeteria is only a place where they will take a quick lunch before proceeding on to cramming for their remaining homework
28. He'll be cramming his fingers in the tarts and stealing the fruit, if left alone with them a minute
29. Eyes brilliant, up on her tiptoes, at the back of the crowd, one hand shoved in a pocket, the other cramming a cheeseburger in her mouth
30. They were cramming for the Westerly PTO Parent/Teacher Trivia Night
31. "I fully appreciate his delicacy," said Andrea, cramming the notes hastily into his pocket
32. The navvy, staggering forward, cleaves the crowd and lurches towards the tramsiding on the farther side under the railway bridge bloom appears, flushed, panting, cramming bread and chocolate into a sidepocket
33. Seeing a table stacked with K rations, he began cramming the boxes under his shirt, brushing off an attendant who tried to assure him that he didn’t have to hoard them, as no one was going to starve him anymore
34. satisfaction that the men were tearing at the ham and cramming bits into their mouths
35. She remained at her father's house during the winter months, plucking fowls, or cramming turkeys and geese, or making clothes for her sisters and brothers out of some finery which d'Urberville had given her, and she had put by with contempt
36. Twenty minutes later, Hugo was cramming spicy Sichuan alligator into his mouth
37. What? I’d spent half my life cramming them in a closet
38. I had the privilege of sitting down with Swensen at his Yale office, and before I ventured up the hallowed halls of that storied institution, I did what any good student would do: I spent the night before cramming
39. I said, "This one old man, down at the trolley station, was always cramming his pockets with these
40. He had eaten his entire lunch in a few minutes, cramming it in feverishly, and now he looked around for more, but it was gone
41. She's still cramming madly for this wretched exam
42. Finally, he had asked the patients as soon as he saw them, “Well, who has been cramming you with nostrums? Herzenstube? He, he!” Doctor Herzenstube, of course, heard all this, and now all the three doctors made their appearance, one after another, to be examined
43. Then one mutters under one’s breath, “No! Neither he nor any one else shall find me here!” yet still one goes on stripping juicy berries from their conical white pilasters, and cramming them into one’s mouth
1. He throws off energy, crams the air with intensity and mass, forcing everything else to retract into itself