Though churchgoers remain a minority, churches are crowded and across the country adults are getting baptised.
In normal good health, some bad bacteria that cause disease are crowded out by good bacteria.
Over half of the global population lives in cities and many are crowded, dirty and short on parking.
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But the approach has limits: Tesco's shoppers have taken to complaining if stores are crowded by busy internet packers.
Simmons likes when the classes are crowded because he feeds off the energy.
Most free QR code apps will launch pages that are crowded with mobile banner ads making the viewing experience sub-par.
Twenty of the wood and vacuum tube, AM-only devices, some dating back to the 1930s, are crowded into Brill's house.
But public services remain poor: roads are potholed, airports are crowded and pupils learn less than in many places with lower taxes.
Up to 24 inmates are crowded into a single cell, living behind metal bars on steel bunks, sharing a single shower and two toilets.
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The more video the user wants to watch, the more other users on the network are crowded out by slow response times or dropped calls.
Mature markets like the U.S. come last because they are crowded with strong competitors and cost more in terms of advertising and marketing, he added.
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Getting around school will be one less thing they have to worry about when the halls are crowded with strangers and they are trying to fit in and make friends.
The former have long griped about the overstock of shabby Class B buildings, where floors are crowded with columns and cramped by low ceilings, and where even basic central air conditioning has to be installed.
"The situation there is very bad, houses and shelters are crowded, the health situation is getting worse and they lack sufficient food, " said Altheir Ismail Ali, a community leader in the camp quoted by UNAMID.
Mr. Graves also took up painting a few years ago, and the walls of his studio are crowded with self-portraits and landscapes, many of which depict rows of poplars much like those that line the driveway to his house.
Weighing in at almost 1, 000 pages, but taking its subject only up to the age of 36, the book shows by its sheer length how much incident, complexity and controversy are crowded into the first half of his long life.
Apple Stores are usually crowded, are only in select locations, and perceived as places many consumers want to be.
Such popularity is causing problems: commuter routes are intolerably crowded and some sections of line are running out of capacity.
Many commuter and peak-hour inter-city routes are now so crowded that passengers are having to stand for long periods, blocking any movement along the train.
Labour's Bristol East MP, Kerry McCarthy, said streets are too crowded, and cycle lanes "too confusing".
"I want to fish in California and in some places that are less crowded, like Alabama, " he says.
Most of the biotech ventures are similarly crowded together, some in roads with hopeful names such as Sequence Drive.
Consumer complaints were significantly higher in the peak summer travel months of June, July and August when planes are especially crowded.
So these waters are frequently crowded with boats from both countries -- as well as vessels from China, just to complicate the picture.
"The two biggest complaints Wal-Mart gets are that their checkout lines are too long and that their aisles are too crowded, " Beemer says.
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