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61Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet — Common Wealth   Author(s) Jeffrey D. Sachs Cover artist Nicole Laro …
62falsely shouting fire in a crowded theatre — the example used in 1919 by the US Supreme Court judge Oliver Wendell Holmes to show that in certain circumstances free speech should be limited. Although he greatly supported free speech, Holmes said that ‘the most stringent protection of free… …
63full jammed jam-packed packed — crowded crowded adj. 1. overfilled or compacted or concentrated; filled to excess; as, a crowded program. Opposite of {uncrowded}. Note: [Narrower terms: {full, jammed, jam packed, packed}] [WordNet 1.5] 2. filled with a crowd; as, a crowded… …
64Maxillaria densa — Crowded Maxillaria Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Divi …
65Tower Mounted Amplifier — Crowded mast with TMAs (white rectangular boxes) mounted behind all the panel (rectangular) antennas A Tower Mounted Amplifier or Mast Head Amplifier is a Low noise amplifier (LNA) mounted as close as practical to the antenna in mobile masts or… …
66villiform — crowded into coarse velvety bands or patches …
67Bristol Fourth of July Parade — Crowded street scene prior to the Bristol Fourth of July Parade. The town s unique red, white, and blue center line is also visible. Bristol Fourth of July Parade (or Bristol Fourth of July Celebration), founded in 1785, is a nationally known… …
68encroached upon him — crowded him, pressured him …
69packed in like sardines — crowded, densely packed, squeezed in …
70packed together — crowded, densely packed, squeezed in …