In some places, such as China's crowded cities, tall may still make good economic sense.
It includes tear-jerking firsthand accounts by victims of matkot accidents on Israel's crowded beaches.
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Moving inland means lower wages, but higher transportation costs on China's crowded highways and railroads.
Britain's crowded media market is an international outlier, both for its rowdiness and its professionalism.
The full spill is hosted up just past the break, and trust us, it's crowded down there.
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So one evening, her father escorted her to Gosnell's crowded and unkempt clinic in West Philadelphia for the procedure.
Le Pigeon is a peculiarly Portlandesque take on a great restaurant: It's crowded and loud and fiercely democratic, i.e.
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Britain's crowded mobile phone sector has been great for consumers, but terrible for the margins of its five big players.
"It's not ready for prime time, which is why we're showing videos, " said one Motorola spokesman at the company's crowded demo event.
Havana's crowded buses are a pickpocket's paradise and are best avoided.
Pfizer and Quintiles, two American health-care firms, find India's crowded hospitals ideal venues for conducting cheap trials of new drugs (strictly to international ethical standards, they insist).
The aisles are 6 feet wide--a rarity among New York's crowded crevices--and the shelves are low, the better to tempt shoppers with the bountiful vista of aromatic foods.
It's big, its loud, its functional, its dysfunctional, it's crowded, it's noisy but it is something that New York is too that we sometimes forget: It is so beautiful.
To reach Luis and Pepe Banco Azteca employs a fleet of 4, 000 loan officers who hop on motorcycles to crisscross the poorest neighborhoods of Mexico's crowded cities and backwater towns.
But whoever gets Mr Clark's job is all too likely to agree to leave the bill out of next year's crowded parliamentary calendar, on the grounds that the issue needs further study.
Those who argue (as this paper once did) that London has muddled along nicely without such a thing ignore the capital's crowded roads, antiquated underground system, arbitrary parking controls and struggling health services.
At the time, push email was rare -- although prevalent on BlackBerry handsets -- and text messages were still a good way of sending an important message to the top of someone's crowded screen.
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At the Super Bowl last month, two people who were infected with measles visited the event's crowded entertainment village in downtown Indianapolis, part of an outbreak totaling 16 measles cases, according to the Indiana State Health Department.
This lies behind the British government's desire (unmatched by the necessary money) to have 50% of the 18-30 age group in university by 2010 and behind much German anxiety about that country's crowded but increasingly second-rate universities.
"Gold seems inexpensive at the moment considering all the economic problems in other countries, " said Kanchana Panyaphoo, a noodle vendor who was inspecting gold prices at a jewelry store in Bangkok's crowded Chinatown one recent morning and says she bought some three years ago.
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The official Vatican spokesman, Father Federico Lombardi, has stated that the Pope will not agree to any meeting that takes place in the full glare of media publicity, and that anyway the Pope's crowded programme during his 26-hour visit to Malta is unlikely to leave a window for such an opportunity.
It's a crowded marketplace, and the company's messaging has a long way to go.
This is despite stiff competition on London's relatively crowded airwaves, and rumours that Tarrant is now considered "too old" by Capital's young listeners.
"It's my first time here in Venice and my impression here is that it's too crowded, " he says.
That's the way people like to live, and why they say Sydney, Australia's most crowded city, is already full up.
In Portage County, home to Windham, dozens of researchers on Chesapeake's payroll have crowded the recorder's office since September, poring over land records.
Competing narratives play out nightly over Egypt's increasingly crowded airwaves.
If it's too crowded, try the low-key Coffee Gallery (66-250 Kamehameha Highway, in the North Shore Marketplace, roastmaster.com ), a local favorite that brews its coffee from locally grown beans.
Ms. JOSE CRAMER (Nurse, Dubea, Democratic Republic of Congo): Especially when it's as crowded in a refugee camp like this, then it spreads very easily, and it kills a lot of children, that's how, because they are already so vulnerable.
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