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  • When the Lewisham workhouse became overcrowded, a new workhouse building was erected in 18
  • An overcrowded American truck industry and the lack of a n
  • Conditions at camp were overcrowded and unsanitary.
  • The quarters were overcrowded and used double beds.
  • The conditions there were dirty and overcrowded, and the food was poor.
  • The prison was overcrowded and dirty, and inmates attacked each other
  • The town became overcrowded and highly polluted with smoke, chemical fu
  • isoners were at Fremantle Prison, which was overcrowded and offered women limited opportunities.
  • llowing Cubs games, this station can become overcrowded and jammed with people trying to get on the
  • g workmen's trains although they were often overcrowded and inconveniently timed.
  • By 1881 the site had become overcrowded and the market was moved to its present loc
  • ion centers holding migrants in Greece were overcrowded and filthy and described the situation as "
  • was discovered that the Sagamore Bridge was overcrowded and the nearby Bourne Bridge was under capa
  • The centers are reportedly overcrowded and dirty; the primates may not be able to
  • Johan Napitupulu denied that the ferry was overcrowded and indicated that they had no warning of a
  • Later when the prison became overcrowded and the death rate rose from 2% to 28%, mas
  • Homes for Heroes” and an improvement on the overcrowded and inadequate living conditions that exist
  • o the misery was the fact that schools were overcrowded and housing was severely limited, plus disc
  • f Prisons stated that Winchester Prison was overcrowded and prisoners did not have enough work to d
  • ccording to the documentary: "the school is overcrowded and poorly maintained; teachers are not fol
  • indergarten to 8th/9th grades, was becoming overcrowded and could not accommodate the growing popul
  • s of multiple-casualty accidents on India's overcrowded and under-maintained railway system, and re
  • use the top part of the downhill course was overcrowded, and tried to slow down "on a spot which wa
  • decay, in this, one of the poorest and most overcrowded areas of the Egyptian capital.
  • gal restrictions on coloured immigration in overcrowded areas such as Sparkbrook.
  • ple, 75 per cent of whom moved into already overcrowded areas south of the Thames, with the remaini
  • 06, with Intercession still in debt and now overcrowded as well, the Rev. Dr. Milo Hudson Gates, th
  • Katrina is imprisoned in a squalid, overcrowded Bangkok prison nicknamed the "Bangkok Hilto
  • nage at the station has caused it to become overcrowded; BART is planning on building a second entr
  • o avoid huge snowdrifts in the streets, the overcrowded buses were obliged to take numerous detours
  • an be read to mean that the narrow route is overcrowded, but this contradicts the idea that only a
  • many people who attempted to flee from the overcrowded carriages were killed when they jumped.
  • 00 French prisoners, were taken by train-in overcrowded cattle boxcars-from Fresnes Prison outside
  • h as Sriperumbudur and Oragadam have become overcrowded, Cheyyar has become an alternative choice.
  • fortable than the situation she knew in her overcrowded childhood home-but on the night of the sink
  • of humans on their last leg, living in the overcrowded city of Upper Hose where flowers and other
  • s a remedy for health problems incubated in overcrowded city centre slums: "damp, dark dwellings wh
  • nts as their educational experience is amid overcrowded classrooms and under staffed faculty.
  • This fire led to a year of overcrowded classrooms.
  • on's population growth was reflected in the overcrowded conditions at the high school.
  • se infections to be the result of dirty and overcrowded conditions at the hospital.
  • Once they arrived in Balanga, the overcrowded conditions and poor hygiene caused dysenter
  • As high-rise estates became associated with overcrowded conditions, poverty, and crime, governments
  • stic exhibited by animals forced to live in overcrowded conditions.
  • Prisoners in Liberia's overcrowded detention centers can sometimes wait years
  • in East Germany, the main alternative being overcrowded, deteriorating prewar housing, often with w
  • ary school, accommodation at Dunvant became overcrowded due to the continued expansion of the large
  • mongst supporters was fewer buses along the overcrowded Elgin Crescent; those opposing the change w
  • n the eastern state of West Bengal where an overcrowded ferry capsized.
  • ter in 1784, when in the midst of a gale an overcrowded ferry boat capsized, and six unfortunate pa
  • French casualties in the overcrowded fort were severe, with 200 men killed or wo
  • A sixteen-year old DNA Operator from the overcrowded future, sent back in time in order to preve
  • Hill post office, which branched off of the overcrowded Herndon post office.
  • leah, was built as a reliever for the three overcrowded high schools serving the area and opened in
  • nt because the Budapest embassy was already overcrowded, his quarters took valuable floor space, an
  • xley Street only to be faced with a shabby, overcrowded house divided into several bedsits, and her
  • han 2,000 Afghans in Australia's network of overcrowded immigration detention centers.
  • prison was highlighted as being dangerously overcrowded in 2002 by Colin Moses (chairman of the Pri
  • ktrichka cars are poorly maintained and are overcrowded in rush hours.
  • k - it would take pressure off the (already overcrowded in the peaks) main ticket office, by keepin
  • migrating through economic necessity to the overcrowded industrial landscape of Greenock, and then
  • eland grew and the Vineland High School got overcrowded, it became necessary to construct a new hig
  • lf of Grossmont Students Helix was becoming overcrowded itself and having to build El Cajon Valley
  • end animal experimentation at the allegedly overcrowded laboratories of the University of Californi
  • As the last overcrowded lifeboat pulled away he called "Give my las
  • George Haw) No Room to Live: the plaint of overcrowded London, Wells Gardner & Co., London, 1900 (
  • w miles away to relieve the pressure in the overcrowded Malakand South.
  • unch in what analysts deemed was an already overcrowded market.
  • population caused Terrebonne High to become overcrowded, necessitating the need for the new school.
  • Post Office building but it quickly became overcrowded, necessitating the construction of the Fede
  • As single sets became overcrowded Nexus resumed using two cars as standard.
  • here are not many of his kind about in this overcrowded nineteenth century.”
  • he construction of a library to replace the overcrowded one established in the Kirkpatrick Chapel i
  • nd new settlements, thus relieving the old, overcrowded ones and, with the main goal of improving a
  • low ridership, when an express bus trip is overcrowded, or if a bus breaks down and there is no re
  • California's prison system is overcrowded, over budget and in crisis.
  • In 1835, the overcrowded Philadelphia Almshouse moved to Blockley To
  • quickly turns her small shop into a messy, overcrowded poorhouse which attracts crime and police s
  • any outfits jostling for recognition in the overcrowded pop / rock marketplace”.
  • d, allowing transfer of air activities from overcrowded Pope Air Force Base to Simmons AAF.
  • The overcrowded prison had been a former Fyffes warehouse w
  • This overcrowded prison had been a former Fyffes warehouse w
  • it was reported that Altcourse was the most overcrowded prison in England with 1,324 inmates, with
  • also labelled Lincoln as the nation's most overcrowded prison, holding 13 inmates over its maximum
  • p of women are eventually transferred to an overcrowded prison.
  • Overcrowded prisons in Sub-Saharan Africa are proving t
  • rust described Leicester as one of the most overcrowded prisons in the country, and suggested that
  • encourage Hong Kong citizens to relieve the overcrowded regions of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.
  • 06 to 1,750, by 1907 Erasmus Hall was again overcrowded, requiring the use of an annex at P.S. 42.
  • Despite the overcrowded schools, and rejected planning permissions,
  • This has brought problems with overcrowded schools.
  • a firefight erupts over the last remaining overcrowded shuttle, and the station is destroyed by a
  • ms the door behind her and rushes along the overcrowded sidewalks to her office. 
  • 8th, it had become a notorious rookery - an overcrowded slum.
  • The surrounding area there was composed of overcrowded slums characterised by poverty and disease.
  • When Boston's King's Chapel became overcrowded, some members of the congregation organized
  • Even so, the gaol was overcrowded, sometimes holding up to seventy prisoners.
  • ical collapse, the remaining people live on overcrowded space stations in Earth's orbit.
  • ilm suffered from a "somewhat dispersed and overcrowded story line" but that it "remains fascinatin
  • Set in an overcrowded tenement building, it stars Carol Morris (a
  • Within five years the church was so overcrowded that a south aisle was built, paid for by p
  • it opened, its four wide platforms were so overcrowded that one newspaper article described them a
  • that London's burial grounds had become so overcrowded that it was impossible to dig a new grave w
  • end of the year Luke Field became that much overcrowded that the military negotiated a deal where t
  • rrent facility, the former city hall was so overcrowded that the civic administration was operating
  • demand upon the workhouse, and it became so overcrowded that in 1871 the decision was taken to move
  • s somewhat spoilt the natural landscape and overcrowded the whole area, according to local people l
  • safety and protection as the buildings were overcrowded to the point that pickpocketing was common
  • red in Costa Rica on March 14, 1926 when an overcrowded train carrying mostly farmers and labourers
  • In addition overcrowded trains are not allowed through the Romeriks
  • By 1945, Halifax had become a bustling, overcrowded, underserviced port city.
  • is a deadly disease that spreads quickly in overcrowded, unsanitary conditions.
  • ound 9.00am local time the ferry, which was overcrowded, was traveling on the Daira river about 100
  • The school became overcrowded whilst tunnelling work for the railway was
  • s into pediatric inmates at the notoriously overcrowded Willowbrook State School in Staten Island,
  • erty upon which the school was built, being overcrowded with 800 students, was very unsuitable.
  • e prison's capacity is 892, but was heavily overcrowded with 1,654 inmates.
  • tached to Iceland with Stockport and 2 tugs overcrowded with 240 survivors.
  • The rooms were soon overcrowded with random assortments of people unrelated
  • mates, but by 1890 the asylum was seriously overcrowded with a total of 1078 inmates.
  • risons stated that Deerbolt was dangerously overcrowded, with too many inmates and too few resource
  • int that the once-spacious new building was overcrowded with employees.
  • By the late 1990s, the school was overcrowded with 2,800 students enrolled at a time that
  • its 20 seats filled and the other severely overcrowded with 32 crewmen aboard, drifted for approxi
  • The prisons soon got severely overcrowded with detainees suspected of anti-Soviet act
  • that the high casualty rate was due to the overcrowded wooden passenger cars, which were already w
  • y by the dominance of radial transport into overcrowded zone 1. Improved lateral transport around z