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"overcrowded" Definitions
  1. (of a place) with too many people or things in it

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Those who are not able to leave reside in tight, overcrowded camps, which over the decades have become overcrowded, urban concrete-block neighborhoods.
Similarly, while relatively few Americans are experiencing what's considered overcrowded housing — defined as more than one person per room — 25 to 210 percent of households with children are overcrowded.
A psychiatric bed shortage is one cause of overcrowded ERs Hsia points to "a shortage of psychiatric inpatient beds" as a "key contributing factor" to overcrowded ERs across the nation.
In a country that has long been a byword for efficiency, Deutsche Bahn faces criticism over late and overcrowded passenger trains, while freight is increasingly being moved by truck on Germany's overcrowded autobahns.
Mexican prisons are severely overcrowded, and riots frequently break out.
So respiratory illnesses can "very easily spread" in overcrowded situations.
And they don't have to worry about an overcrowded court. 
Justin Wright in Coshocton County Jail, which is severely overcrowded.
The outlet also reported that the centers are dangerously overcrowded.
Outdated and overcrowded airports are in dire need of upgrades.
Commuters are resigned to delays, missed connections and overcrowded carriages.
Critics predicted the transport system would become overcrowded and underfunded.
Many share the government's worries about overcrowded schools and hospitals.
They wait in traffic jams and ride in overcrowded subways.
The six detention centers there are already overcrowded, said Bharali.
New platforms emerge, become promising, then grow overcrowded and competitive.
The only men's homeless shelter in Iqaluit is perpetually overcrowded.
Most prisons in this country were overcrowded at that point.
The camps are overcrowded; there is no electricity or heat.
Many migrants end up in overcrowded slums, lacking basic facilities.
In overcrowded private detention facilities, people die of preventable causes.
But now the facilities are overcrowded and hard to maintain.
The decision has increased backlog at already overcrowded border crossings.
He spent three years in a grossly overcrowded Kenyan prison.
There is a water shortage, school and classrooms are overcrowded.
He has ADHD and was struggling in overcrowded public schools.
If you see the videos, how horribly overcrowded they are.
They were rescued from an overcrowded boat a week ago.
Thus, cellblock populations rapidly grew, and prisons became alarmingly overcrowded.
Holman, like many other prisons in Alabama, is chronically overcrowded.
Others along the border are much more makeshift and overcrowded.
Living quarters were overcrowded and did not meet hygienic requirements.
While overcrowded, it was his best here in a while.
For Ms. Mack, her mother's home was overcrowded but happy.
I am on this small piece of land; it's overcrowded.
It also operates below capacity, while P.S. 1123 is overcrowded.
Yangon has too many cars, and the buses are overcrowded.
"These restaurants are often overcrowded, and they can get expensive."
It sounds insanely overcrowded, but is very rewarding to unpack.
At the same time, America's major coastal cities are overcrowded.
"Traveling on overcrowded trains through Germany," the climate activist wrote.
He had just failed to get on an overcrowded train.
Do those students in overcrowded classrooms deserve a quality education?
"I knew we'd see a system that is overcrowded," he added.
Many live in overcrowded camps with frequent electricity and water cuts.
He sets off, leaving behind his wife and an overcrowded planet.
The Louvre, for example, is overcrowded, badly lit and poorly signposted.
Shop bought cheese, overcrowded, staff who lied when requesting a refund.
Another common complaint: commuters in Overcrowd don't like to be overcrowded.
Overcrowded classrooms, crumbling and unsafe buildings, equipment shortages -- you name it.
The result is overcrowded amphitheatres, and a high drop-out rate.
In the Detroit Public Schools, they have overcrowded classrooms and rats.
With stepped up immigration enforcement, we're hearing that facilities are overcrowded.
Overcrowded and violent prisons are common throughout much of Latin America.
Subways were off-limits because of how overcrowded they always are.
The German banking market is overcrowded and profit margins are slim.
Pros still think the U.S. dollar trade is the most overcrowded.
Most come on overcrowded smugglers&apos boats from Tunisia and Morocco.
It has an overcrowded, flirtatious affect that's almost hypnotic to me.
Pimicikamak also faces overcrowded housing and an 80 percent unemployment rate.
The units are installed in prisons which are already shockingly overcrowded.
A passage in an overcrowded dinghy costs around $2155,2129 per person.
Its store was indeed overcrowded, and the prices were not extraordinary.
On a good day, this hospital is overcrowded and under resourced.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is smaller in person and overcrowded.
This is the reason that traditional policy negotiations are so overcrowded.
Venezuelan prisons are notoriously overcrowded and filled with weapons and drugs.
Take a look at the one peaceful, but now overcrowded, canals:
Some older schools, though, are overcrowded, requiring trailers as overflow classrooms.
These camps were for refugees, and they were kept deliberately overcrowded.
As a result poverty, crime and overcrowded conditions will likely increase.
Most are hosted by Bangladesh in poorly planned and overcrowded camps.
Some families sought refuge under a large, overcrowded, open-sided tent.
Prisons, dilapidated and overcrowded, are a prime recruiting ground for terrorists.
The facility where Young was held, 201 Poplar, is notoriously overcrowded.
Many nearby public schools are already overcrowded, according to county data.
"The system has been overcrowded for a long time," he said.
The New York City subway may feel overcrowded. Anxiety-inducing. Uncomfortable.
The system is overcrowded, so the tendency is to get worse.
The prison is overcrowded, and the number of guards has plummeted.
The camps are overcrowded, and medical facilities are in short supply.
Accompanying pictures showed migrants sitting shoulder to shoulder in overcrowded spaces.
Outdoor recreation was his rebellion against the decaying and overcrowded cities.
Many of them are overcrowded, dirty and appear to be falling apart.
Brixton, Wandsworth, and Pentonville were overcrowded and totally depersonalized, like human dustbins.
The Diciotti picked up 190 migrants on Wednesday from an overcrowded boat.
Shelters for old cows are often overcrowded, says Kavita Srivastava, an activist.
"Bee hives are constantly growing and they eventually become overcrowded," he said.
He says this will place further burdens on the city's overcrowded centre.
Beijing faces overcrowded roads and pollution that are constantly getting worse. Why?
The area is now severely overcrowded and growing more so every day.
They crammed all of us into separate but equally overcrowded holding cells.
The services and entertainment spaces at large are increasingly competitive and overcrowded.
The refugee camps there are overcrowded, insufficient, and bursting at the seams.
Some bucket-list attractions were overpriced, uninspiring, overcrowded, or just plain boring.
It's tough standing out in the increasingly overcrowded world of fitness trackers.
Many end up in overcrowded slums, on the streets, and under bridges.
The place was soon overcrowded, with an open-hearted and warm atmosphere.
Though not overcrowded, the area does attract tourists, shoppers and cafe sitters.
But, today, almost 800 people are being kept at the overcrowded facility.
Caught a slow, overcrowded bus that took every side road in Rio.
Queens Gardens became so overcrowded that people began spilling into the street.
Twelve barflies gave the room a pleasantly full, but not overcrowded, air.
At its highs, gold was overbought and the long trade was overcrowded.
Other news outlets said five captives had been trampled in overcrowded trucks.
I have to say, that was the truth, it was too overcrowded.
Some hospitals are so overcrowded that patients sleep on benches in hallways.
Images from the border show women and children huddling in overcrowded facilities.
The downtown area, tucked between the two rivers, was moldering and overcrowded.
The China flyaround • China's venture capital community has a problem: It's overcrowded.
Then traffickers pack migrants into flimsy and overcrowded vessels that often sink.
Children, women and men living together in overcrowded tents miles from home.
Agents themselves confirmed the filthy, overcrowded conditions to the New York Times.
"The camps are totally overcrowded," said Christophe Boulierac, a spokesman for Unicef.
The cellar residences, often overcrowded and unsafe, are occupied primarily by immigrants.
Under that added stress, in an already overcrowded system, squabbling inevitably ensues.
Yet roughly 183,000 new inmates are added to overcrowded penitentiaries each month.
The Nahariya hospital was so overcrowded it asked for donations of blankets.
Many seemingly luxe hotspots are overpriced, overcrowded, or simply lacking in authenticity.
Only a handful of schools were functioning, and they became badly overcrowded.
But by the late 1960s, it had become squalid, overcrowded and violent.
On Friday ship crews rescued more than 2,000 people from overcrowded boats.
Prison officials say the overcrowded system is the perfect recruiting ground for gangs.
Immigrants in El Paso were held in dangerously overcrowded, standing-room only cells.
The DeKalb and Fulton County shelters have historically been overcrowded and high-kill.
The combination of heavy use and harsh laws has resulted in overcrowded prisons.
An overcrowded area holding families at a Border Patrol station in Weslaco, Texas.
Train fares have increased by a third since 2010, while services remain overcrowded.
British prisons are overcrowded, unsanitary, and mostly unprepared to deal with disease outbreaks.
Instead, we all have to rely on an overcrowded MTA select bus service.
In an overcrowded TV landscape, it's hard for any show to stand out.
Convictions are unlikely to result in imprisonment because Brazil's jails are chronically overcrowded.
Life inside the Philippines' most overcrowded jail War of drugs out of control?
Jakarta is overcrowded, polluted, and sinking faster than any other city on Earth.
Perhaps. He did, after all, stake his claim in the overcrowded burger market.
For the rest of the still-overcrowded field, time is rapidly running out.
As the overcrowded boat made its way towards Greece, it started to sink.
Among them are low wage growth, high health-care costs and overcrowded prisons.
Unfortunately, the cybersecurity landscape is overcrowded with many vendors that offer point solutions.
Overall, Bed Bath & Beyond let us down with its overcrowded and disorganized store.
Some staff members live in overcrowded conditions while working seasonally at ski resorts.
Myanmar regularly orders such releases from its overcrowded prisons to mark the holiday.
And as riders know, the whole network is overcrowded, overworked and falling apart.
It's sad because it dumbs down an already overcrowded group to begin with.
Instead of Times Square's overcrowded streets, head to The District in Nashville, Tennessee.
Many are living in overcrowded refugee camps as they wait to return home.
And at festivals we'd always watch the overcrowded shows from the disability bays.
American immigrant detention centers have been extensively reported to be overcrowded and cramped.
Some people drown, others are crushed on overcrowded decks, or suffocate in holds.
Former detainees have described detention centers as overcrowded, with almost nonexistent hygiene standards.
Jails are often understaffed and can be overcrowded with individuals with mental illnesses.
Overcrowded cell blocks are policed by underpaid guards and deadly riots are common.
New York's subway is overcrowded, often delayed and in desperate need of repairs.
Within months, a landlord ordered the new arrivals to leave the overcrowded apartment.
Conditions are deteriorating fast, and aid workers say camps are becoming increasingly overcrowded.
Being sick and fitting an appointment into an overcrowded schedule can be stressful.
The radicalized population in Bangladesh's overcrowded refugee camps does not hide its fervor.
Beneath it, the L subway line carries overcrowded trains to and from Brooklyn.
Segregated schools for black students were often decrepit, poorly staffed and crushingly overcrowded.
A series of overcrowded debates has failed to clarify the choices confronting voters.
The missing prisoners represented more than half the overcrowded prison's population of 8,000.
Its camps and reception centers on outlying islands facing Turkey are severely overcrowded.
The pressure on overcrowded migrant camps on Greece's Aegean islands is rising anew.
Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, is overcrowded, flooding, and sinking into the sea.
And he alluded to his effort to build new schools in overcrowded neighborhoods.
A recent sharp rise in arrivals has piled additional misery on overcrowded facilities.
And that means hospital emergency departments are likely to become even more overcrowded.
Years of underinvestment have left ports congested, airports overcrowded and cities choked with traffic.
At another, some adults were held in overcrowded cells for more than a month.
They sometimes even used solitary cells to hold people when general populations became overcrowded.
But that might just result in overcrowded repatriation centers if few actually get expelled.
One of the biggest of those distractions is overcrowded classrooms at government-run schools.
Conditions there are deteriorating fast, and aid workers say camps are becoming increasingly overcrowded.
For all its Instagram fame, the human-made pool can be overcrowded and underwhelming.
The squalid, overcrowded conditions of the camp in Idomeni have given rise to infections.
Refugees had begun to stream out of Syria, with many fleeing on overcrowded boats.
Detention centers are overcrowded, causing border officials to almost immediately release many family migrants.
If your children are in overcrowded schools, its because they didn't count your children.
Life inside the Philippines' most overcrowded jail Journalist Charie Villa contributed to this report.
Only tourists on their way to the souvenir shop in overcrowded wineries drink merlot.
Overcrowded classrooms and distracted parents can make pouring effort into school work feel pointless.
The riot was worsened by the fact that the state's prisons were horrifically overcrowded.
These achievements are the more impressive since Rwanda is small, hilly, overcrowded and landlocked.
We're talking about overcrowded prisons, we're talking about time outside in the rec area.
The first temporary facility for caravan members, a sports complex, was overcrowded and unsanitary.
The squalid, overcrowded conditions of the camp in Idomeni have given rise to infection.
In more urban areas, the main concern is that many schools are already overcrowded.
"It was horrible," she said—overcrowded, with people sleeping on mattresses on the floor.
A watchdog report this week described squalid and overcrowded conditions at some detention centers.
Guatemala's overcrowded prisons had become bases of operation for all manner of criminal organizations.
With no room inside the overcrowded mosque, dozens of worshippers spill onto the street.
One of the boats sank and the other was badly overcrowded, coastguard officials said.
Its service was so overcrowded that its website went down for roughly an hour.
"We've come a long way, from no outfield to an overcrowded one," Alderson said.
And that all has to do with the fact that the market is overcrowded.
But Venezuela's prisons are chronically overcrowded, with crumbling facilities and a shortage of personnel.
It was also terribly overcrowded, with several prisoners usually filling cells designed for one.
That feeds perceptions of a surge and creates the overcrowded conditions at detention centers.
The timbre, the dynamics, the range and scope of textures — they make it overcrowded.
Displaced families are often confined to overcrowded camps which can be hotbeds for disease.
The migrants boarded the Aquarius from six overcrowded boats adrift in the central Mediterranean.
Bosnia currently houses some 5,000 migrants in eight overcrowded camps run by the IOM.
Today, more than 15,500 gang members are locked up in El Salvador's overcrowded prisons.
Pared down, this overcrowded movie could be a teaching tool in a comedy school.
A. For one, general population prisons are overcrowded and horrible places to be in.
I hate that there's an ice skating rink adjacent to an overcrowded hot tub.
On overcrowded trains, it would be hard to carry both office work and lunch.
An accurate story about an overcrowded hospital quickly became an election issue in Britain.
But wait times for Apple's Genius Bar are often long and stores are overcrowded.
Second, because bail keeps jails overcrowded, whereas EM lets people await trial at home.
Rescue teams continued to search for hundreds who were likely onboard the overcrowded ferry.
For decades they have been badly overcrowded and a headache for underfunded state government.
Another wag imagined him responding to traffic or overcrowded hospitals with an F-15.
Even the most overcrowded school should be able to find you a better spot.
The overcrowded dwelling typically finds its most severe expression in illegally converted basement and cellar apartments, most of them overcrowded and riddled with safety hazards such as shoddy construction, dangerous wiring and improper means of exit in the case of a fire.
All it takes to start a Poshmark business is your phone and an overcrowded closet.
Gustavo described the scene at the new location as overcrowded to a point of absurdity.
Principal Maha Salim Al-Ashqar has accepted 65 refugee girls into her already overcrowded classrooms.
Does the overcrowded and cut-throat music streaming business have room for an additional player?
He had no experience navigating at sea, let alone an overcrowded vessel in predawn darkness.
Hundreds have died attempting to make the short but dangerous crossing in unseaworthy, overcrowded vessels.
Boats transporting people along the river, a key travel corridor in Congo, are often overcrowded.
Earlier that day, the ship had picked up another 117 migrants from an overcrowded dinghy.
It found detainees were being kept in overcrowded conditions for much longer than three days.
Most migrants travel from North Africa on rickety, overcrowded boats that often capsize or sink.
Criticism has mounted this week over the detention of migrant children in overcrowded, squalid conditions.
It has also said granting pardons would help ease the burden of Romania's overcrowded prisons.
But the Aquarius is heavily overcrowded, making the four-day trip to Spain particularly perilous.
Clear out inbox junk "Labels" are designed to file messages in an overcrowded inbox quickly.
Today, the area is overcrowded and unemployment is high, estimated by some reports at 30%.
The illness is more common in places with poor sanitation, overcrowded households and water shortages.
Upon arrival, many have either been turned away or forced to reside in overcrowded camps.
Even Shelters are overcrowded and have no choice but to send animals out of state.
The Colombian leader said that, based on information provided to him, the boat wasn't overcrowded.
Most have been sent to al-Hol camp, already overcrowded with uprooted Syrians and Iraqis.
Around 52 percent of prisons in Mexico are overcrowded and most inmates face theft charges.
Park Avenue gets a 3/10 for having nice elements, but being overcrowded and dirty.
That many of Britain's privatized railways are badly overcrowded, especially in southern England, is indisputable.
Target's shift cuts have made the backrooms of many stores overcrowded and unsafe, workers said.
A former employee in a Pennsylvania Target said that her back room was constantly overcrowded.
And while that's generally a positive development it does have one unintended consequence: overcrowded classrooms.
Legend has it that the overcrowded, overpriced island called Manhattan once harbored such a world.
A fold of our overcrowded, over-colonized world poking into another universe like a hernia.
Many were braced to squeeze onto other, already overcrowded lines or promised new bus services.
Criticism has mounted this week over the detention of migrant children in overcrowded, squalid conditions.
Residents fear that Amazon will exacerbate New York City's rapid gentrification and overcrowded transportation problems.
"It's limited gas, and overcrowded exit paths," said Pete DiMaria, the fire chief of Naples.
Those who reach Bangladesh face overcrowded, unsanitary conditions in the makeshift camps for the displaced.
Conditions at Moria have repeatedly been described by humanitarian organizations as overcrowded, unsafe and inhumane.
The resulting environment is one that is highly competitive — to the point of being overcrowded.
They spoke of overcrowded classes, some of them filled with children who needed extra attention.
Beleaguered commuters flocked to other lines that were overcrowded and sweltering on a hot day.
In the past year, there have been reports of long wait times and overcrowded stores.
Tennis's calendar is already overcrowded, with new and existing events jostling for space and relevance.
However, it's becoming so overcrowded and smoggy that Thailand is considering moving its capital elsewhere.
It is always overcrowded, and it is always too noisy, which I always complain about.
For those that are returned, some can expect long periods living in overcrowded asylum centers.
Halfway across the 4-mile stretch, their overcrowded raft took on water and began to sink.
Outbreaks of violence at the overcrowded refugee camp, often triggered by trivial disputes, are increasingly common.
Instead 62,000 are still in Greece, with around 13,633 on the islands in overcrowded, squalid camps.
Second: Hundreds of migrant children are being moved out of a filthy overcrowded Border Patrol station.
It's just something commuters come to expect when riding the nation's largest, most overcrowded transit system.
Overcrowded classrooms are another major concern for the union, which supports hard caps on class sizes.
The "official" viewing points — in Lower Manhattan — are likely to get overcrowded and annoying to navigate.
There have been reports of the flu causing overcrowded emergency rooms and medicine shortages at pharmacies.
However, INF/OF Eduardo Nunez's hot streak at the plate could make for an overcrowded lineup.
With no seats available in the overcrowded room, she sat on the floor with her son.
Others are Colombians, including indigenous Wayuu, seeking care amid constant delays in Colombia's overcrowded health system.
Everywhere you looked, the fields and roads were dotted with people heading for the overcrowded camp.
Hospitals in developing countries are often overcrowded, meaning vulnerable infants often get overlooked in the shuffle.
Last year, an overcrowded ferry with more than 200 passengers sank in Lake Toba in Sumatra.
But thanks to California's overcrowded prison system, he was released hours later at 3:46 p.m.
The Diciotti picked up 190 migrants on Wednesday from an overcrowded boat on the high seas.
"The area has become overcrowded," said Ahmad al-Dbis, a medical aid worker in northern Syria.
In the 1860s, New York City's financial district was so overcrowded, they considered moving it uptown.
The perilous journey to Thailand and Malaysia, often undertaken in overcrowded vessels, has cost many lives.
In the literature produced by NGOs and charities, it suffers from overcrowded slums and brutal crime.
But gradually the stage becomes a landscape of still lifes — remnants, perhaps, of an overcrowded solo.
The lectures are becoming uncomfortably overcrowded, and course selections are dwindling, because of steep budget cuts.
The result, critics say, are overcrowded prisons and jails, many of them filled with nonviolent offenders.
About 60,000 migrants and refugees are stranded in Greece, most in overcrowded camps with unsanitary conditions.
The rowdy, rammed show reminded me of overcrowded buses and the mosh of traffic in Lahore.
State prison systems became overcrowded, massively expensive, and detrimental to the public safety of our communities.
Intense competition in the overcrowded industry has forced many banks to lend at near-zero rates.
The effect, as in such works, is of a place both suffocatingly overcrowded and bleakly isolated.
It is also severely overcrowded and has one of the longest waiting lists in the city.
Teacher pay has stagnated, classrooms are overcrowded, and a number of states face critical teacher shortages.
But there was no space for any more survivors in Beaumont; the shelters are already overcrowded.
The current overcrowded tunnel is over 2240 years old and was severely damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
The commotion is fun during the day, but at night, the house is overcrowded and noisy.
More than a million Rohingya are believed to be living in overcrowded refugee camps in Bangladesh.
She'd been living in an overcrowded apartment in the Bronx, but she couldn't afford the rent.
Overcrowded and underfunded, Indonesia's prisons have seen hundreds of escape attempts of varying success this year.
As a result, he could prosper only in a field that was overcrowded with moderate candidates.
On the page, there is a lightness to "Socrates" that eludes much of this overcrowded production.
The prison, located in the city of Puerto Barrios on Guatemala's Atlantic coast, is severely overcrowded.
"The conditions were very seriously overcrowded," Jalisco's attorney general, Eduardo Almaguer Ramírez, said in the statement.
Refugee agencies say the spike comes at a time when overcrowded camps are buckling under pressure.
And the major way we have of doing that in our overcrowded world is through government.
In May, hundreds of inmates broke out of an overcrowded prison on the island of Sumatra.
She pointed to cramped and overcrowded airplanes and what she considered illogical parameters for T.S.A. searches.
Williams and Tyrell live in the Bronx in an overcrowded apartment shared with six other relatives.
The Hong Kong subway is exceptional: clean, efficient and inexpensive, though train cars are often overcrowded.
That meant the newsroom — a dark, claustrophobic, overcrowded, ill-ventilated, cheesily decorated and poorly maintained space.
He spent a week in a jail cell so overcrowded that there was nowhere to sleep.
That's partly because Ms. Scheer's script becomes overcrowded with revelations as it heads toward its climax.
Last year Shanghai Disney had to stop selling tickets to visitors as the park was overcrowded.
To me, the entire city feels this way, avoiding scaffolding, dodging tourists, overcrowded subway trains. Sigh.
Fights in Honduras' overcrowded prisons are frequent as street gangs vie for control inside the institutions.
Violence has broken out in overcrowded camps on several occasions, as have protests against asylum delays.
The more the district gives charters space in traditional schools, the more overcrowded the regular classrooms.
Before the policy was introduced in 2013, overcrowded boats often capsized while trying to reach Australia.
The overcrowded streets and rowdy behavior of some tourists have increasingly posed problems for Dutch officials.
It was overcrowded, with around 300 people in a jail that's supposed to hold about 100.
What happened is people in Bedford had rioted, so they sent a whole lot up to Birmingham prison, which is already overcrowded and understaffed, so they rioted in Birmingham and took a load of people out from there and sent them to other overcrowded and understaffed prisons.
Any outbreak in large and overcrowded places like these could spread quickly and would be potentially catastrophic.
By 1939, a grand jury investigation had found that the complex was already wildly unsanitary and overcrowded.
Mr Brunson's family say he has lost weight and suffered depression, and was kept in overcrowded conditions.
The buildings are drab, lectures and classes are overcrowded, and some of the best professors have left.
Within a few years of its opening the island was overrun with rats, overcrowded, filthy and dangerous.
Her book is crowded with people and stories—overcrowded even, and a little rough at the edges.
It's this carefree personality that's carved his own lane in the already-overcrowded Chicago hip-hop community.
To get back to Infinity War, can you envision a time when the world would get overcrowded?
The pestilent, overcrowded prisons of the Philippines and Indonesia will continue as prime recruiting grounds for extremism.
Perhaps so, but after the opening weekend, "Inferno" probably won't need to fret much about overcrowded theaters.
At McAllen, Texas, hundreds of men were overcrowded in a sweltering room with no space for cots.
It's a lot to hang on brand loyalty as a key differentiator in an already overcrowded market.
Mexico's largely antiquated, overcrowded and poorly guarded prisons have been the scenes of frequent riots and uprisings.
Italy's overcrowded prison system, which now holds some 54,000, was built to hold no more than 50,000.
These features are crucial, but charging phones in overcrowded camps, where electricity is scarce, can be difficult.
Non-fans are just likely to see the failures, and experience the film as an overcrowded mess.
The mountain's two most popular climbing routes, one from Nepal and another from Tibet, are terribly overcrowded.
Families live in tiny circular iron cabins, often leaking, overcrowded and dirty, an internal police report said.
Since August 2017 some 730,000 Rohingya have fled Rakhine to Bangladesh, where they now live overcrowded camps.
Soaring tuition fees, overcrowded buildings and rising living costs have prompted students to mobilise across the continent.
"People are visiting this island, and it's too overcrowded," he told Prachachat Turakij, a Thai-language newspaper.
This is one of the many ways Rio tries to ease the burden on overcrowded medical centers.
Many backrooms in Target stores have become overcrowded and even unsafe because of the changes, workers said.
The store was completely overcrowded with racks upon racks of clothes and many pieces were on sale.
BART, perpetually overcrowded and frequently overwhelmed, said there would be no trans-bay service, perhaps for hours.
Contrary to its romantic reputation, the Eiffel Tower is known for being overcrowded and deluged with tourists.
Unionized teachers say classrooms have become overcrowded and that low-income districts lack resources, NBC News reported.
Iacocca suggested that Lemonis could find more opportunities selling RVs than in the already overcrowded automotive market.
Government-run hospitals offer cheap or even free care, but they can be extremely overcrowded and grim.
The perilous journey to Thailand and Malaysia, often undertaken in overcrowded, rickety vessels, has cost many lives.
Since then, fewer people are being held overnight or longer in Manila's notoriously overcrowded police station cells.
Yet another streaming service is entering the overcrowded OTT marketplace — and this time it's dedicated to cartoons.
"That is, they are couch surfing, living in overcrowded accommodation, hostels or in crisis accommodation," Catherine says.
Like the first two episodes of The Assassination of Gianni Versace, this one felt unfocused and overcrowded.
Court systems and jails in many populated areas are overcrowded, putting pressure on judges to offer probation.
Mothers with young children crammed into overcrowded group tents or slept outdoors for weeks at a time.
The official narrative in Myanmar goes like this: Rohingya Muslims are illegal immigrants from an overcrowded Bangladesh.
Aaron Motsoaledi, then the health minister, blamed overcrowded hospitals and the spread of infectious diseases on foreigners.
A chaotic scene of sickness and filth is unfolding in an overcrowded border station in Clint, Tex.
After her escape, she lived in one of the dozens of overcrowded refugee camps outside Duhok, Kurdistan.
They worried about overcrowded trains and platforms on the JMZ line, which was less convenient for them.
More than 200 people were killed in September after a dangerously overcrowded Tanzanian ferry capsized, officials said.
Public transportation is abysmal, private buses are wildly overcrowded and only 3 percent of households own cars.
There could be a comprehensive revisioning of how this overcrowded, overcapacity city uses its vital public spaces.
And maybe Shazam is a risk, just because he's an unfamiliar avenger in a wildly overcrowded field.
Even with the mosquitoes and heat, that is better than the overcrowded holding stations, the agents say.
"Of course, we have many problems here," he said, noting the city's bad traffic and overcrowded schools.
The virus appears to be spreading quickly through a jail system famous for its overcrowded cell blocks.
The surviving members of humanity set up a habitat in orbit, the Ark, which has become overcrowded.
Even the ones not considered overcrowded house strangers in close proximity, with a revolving door of inmates.
Here in New York, you can tell fall has returned because of the even more overcrowded subways.
Bangladesh is itself poor, overcrowded and waterlogged, and has been reluctant to take on more displaced Rohingya.
Reports on the coronavirus often feature upsetting imagery: unhygienic food markets, city-scale lockdowns and overcrowded hospitals.
It can also happen at overcrowded concerts where there is not enough room for concertgoers to breathe.
Growing numbers of migrants are attempting the crossing in flimsy, overcrowded boats as the spring weather improves.
My daughter had to attend middle school an hour from home because the local school was overcrowded.
Despite a sharp drop in arrivals since then, five islands are still struggling with overcrowded migrant centers.
That has created a cramped and overcrowded neighborhood — and turned Ms. Sehole's street into a narrow passageway.
One activist told CNN that basements there were overcrowded as residents sought protection from the unrelenting airstrikes.
In the past year, there have been reports of customers facing long wait times and overcrowded stores.
Ferries in Tanzania are often overcrowded, with the lack of an accurate passenger manifest complicating rescue operations.
The dangerous journey to Thailand and Malaysia, often undertaken in overcrowded, rickety vessels, has cost many lives.
But with its more than three million visitors per year, Napa can quickly get overcrowded and overpriced.
They see schools become overcrowded with children who require remedial English and their property taxes go up.
More than a decade later, it is a dangerously overcrowded shantytown with few toilets and no electricity.
Now he lives in an overcrowded refugee camp 22014 miles from Budapest, surviving on $215 a month.
Now he lives in an overcrowded refugee camp 22015 miles from Budapest, surviving on $22014 a month.
UK hospitals are overcrowded with people struggling with mental health problems UK hospitals are overcrowded with people struggling with mental health problems The U.K. National Health Service (NHS) is struggling under the strain of patient demand, as 20103 hospital trusts warned that they could not cope this week.
She said it appears investors were taking profits there, since it is an overcrowded space and high priced.
Human rights groups have criticized the home in the past for being overcrowded and lacking in specialized care.
"Ports of entry ... are overcrowded," said Jonathan Ryan, executive director of RAICES, a Texas-based immigrant defense group.
Mumbai's suburban railway is fast but overcrowded, with 11 million people using the city's public transport every day.
Patients were often restrained and experimented on without consent, and the hospitals were woefully overcrowded and under-funded.
His face looks a little funny due to a facial deformity that resulted from his mom's overcrowded womb.
Scores of people are still homeless, living in overcrowded shelters, churches, and tents, without jobs and losing hope.
More than 140,000 people live in overcrowded Internally Displaced People camps, with little access to food or healthcare.
It was a brutalist cement hockey puck, as flat and overcrowded as the land on which it sat.
But after stinging scandals, including Lending Club's ongoing saga, some think the fintech space may be getting overcrowded.
He is more concerned with pinching pennies at the overcrowded school… and the growing number of Latino students.
For example, fixing New York's beleaguered, overcrowded subway will take at least $100bn, according to one recent estimate.
Junior doctors and nurses battle with long hours, stress and inadequate equipment in overcrowded and dingy old buildings.
But in an overcrowded, understaffed area housing thousands, one case could easily spread and cause widespread health problems.
This means another Android player has emerged in the overcrowded market, albeit one with a familiar brand name.
Look around Being stuck underground in a hot, overcrowded train carriage is most people's idea of a nightmare.
Still, last year, over 2000,22 cats and nearly 2300,220 dogs were put to death at the overcrowded shelters.
Fencing is super important, too, and so is making sure that goats aren't overcrowded in their living spaces.
Sheriff Charlie Dougherty told local media the jail has been overcrowded for years and in need of repairs.
And both accidents involved overcrowded vans carrying migrant laborers home from long shifts in the region's tomato fields.
Over a third of respondents cited the "long" dollar position as the most overcrowded trade in the world.
Tourists bartering for novelty t-shirts jostle in overcrowded alleys with vendors selling monkeys, parrots, and fighting cocks.
And the room itself is undersized, and thus frequently feels overcrowded even in the middle of the day.
Brazil's often overcrowded and underfunded prison system has been the scene of several deadly incidents in recent months.
The lion sanctuary is overcrowded Lion overcrowding at Gir National Forest has been a problem in the past.
An estimated 200,000 to 500,000 Rohingya refugees already live a precarious existence here, most in squalid, overcrowded camps.
Beaten, shot at, hacked to death The testimonies of Rohingya sheltering in overcrowded Bangladeshi refugee camps are harrowing.
Hundreds of women along with their children have been held in overcrowded centers in northern Nigeria since 2015.
According to NBC News, hundreds of migrant children taken from their parents are stuck at overcrowded border stations.
If the gym is consistently overcrowded and stressful when you need to lift, consider lifting at another time.
Neighbors also complained that their properties were used as toilets because the winery's facilities were overcrowded and overused.
Prisons are overcrowded and staffing is short, with rival gangs often vying for effective control of the facilities.
The bill, which has bipartisan support, moved after the state's March caucusgoers experienced overcrowded sites with long lines.
You won't rip this bag easily, even if you do end up checking it on an overcrowded flight.
Maya tries to concentrate on her lesson in a sweltering, overcrowded Title I classroom, with no air-conditioning.
In the under resourced, overcrowded prison, guards lead out a suspected poacher with his hands behind his back.
Lawyers alleged over the weekend that two Texas processing centers are holding migrant children in filthy, overcrowded conditions.
In one of the world's most overcrowded cities, there's no room at home for their helpers to stay.
Social media gives businesses access to billions of people, but that also makes it highly competitive and overcrowded.
Camps on Lesbos and other islands of the eastern Aegean are already overcrowded and operating above their capacity.
We agree that we do not want kids in border patrol facilities designed for adults that are overcrowded.
"Colored Grammar School Number 1 1874–1888" is a sullen room filled with hints of an overcrowded classroom.
The past month has brought swelling television ratings and overcrowded, rowdy galleries for Mr. Woods's PGA Tour appearances.
It's one of the best kept secrets in New York for when the subways are overcrowded or stalled.
Accepting asylum seekers is a global moral responsibility; the "costs" — overcrowded kindergartens and schools, neighborhood tensions — are local.
Migrant shelters along the border are already overcrowded, and Tijuana is currently struggling to house 5,000 asylum seekers.
The mayhem is compounded by overcrowded prisons and trigger-happy police officers who sometimes carry out extrajudicial killings.
The riot was the latest violence to have taken place in Brazil's often overcrowded and underfunded prison system.
Lesbos already hosts more than 13,000 asylum seekers, many of them living in filthy conditions in overcrowded camps.
The second concern that Wu typically hears is that eliminating fares will lead to overcrowded trains and buses.
Belgian prisons are notoriously dilapidated and overcrowded, and in recent years some have become breeding grounds for extremism.
They were wary of the public schools in California and the potential crime flowing from its overcrowded prisons.
The community rallied behind them, someone bringing a small trailer to house people at the overcrowded Draper home.
In January, Moria saw a spate of deaths as tents collapsed under heavy snowfall at the overcrowded camp.
Mosques are full and makeshift camps are overcrowded, said Andrej Mahecic, a spokesman for the U.N. refugee agency.
"These people living in the $5 million apartments want to go to the overcrowded public school?" she asked.
Disasters at sea are common on the often overcrowded and ill-equipped boats that carry migrants to Europe.
"Overcrowded trains is a great sign because it means the demand for train travel is high!" she wrote.
Ferries in Tanzania are often overcrowded, and the lack of an accurate passenger manifest is complicating rescue operations.
"We're already the most overcrowded," Jeff Dunn, the Alabama corrections commissioner, said at a recent legislative committee hearing.
"Overcrowded trains is a great sign because it means the demand for train travel is high!" she said.
The jail population surged, the cells becoming so overcrowded that inmates were forced to sleep on the floor.
Ferraris and Maseratis have arrived, their owners seemingly oblivious to poor housing, overcrowded buses and patchy health care.
On the Greek islands, where refugees continue to arrive from Turkey, the camps are sordid and dangerously overcrowded.
If your shelves are overcrowded, you can donate some of your old books to start the new decade.
Overcrowded dinghies traveling from the coast of Turkey navigate choppy waters; Spanish lifeguards and volunteers help people ashore.
The only line with CBTC, the L Train, is among the most overcrowded but has the fewest delays.
That, he said, will thwart the president's hope of the new airport's relieving congestion in the overcrowded city.
Infectious diseases, like outbreaks of mumps and chickenpox, that were previously rare have also spiked in overcrowded facilities.
China says the new air corridor, called M503, is needed to alleviate congestion in China's already overcrowded skies.
From hyper-produced pop to overcrowded metal to movie soundtracks, I put the Plattan 2s through its paces.
That's especially true in an era of rock-bottom fares, increased regional travel, hypervigilant security, and overcrowded airports.
Of the 14 migrant shelters on the 2,000-mile (3,200 km) border, 10 are totally overcrowded, Palencia said.
A further 50,000 people were rescued last year from capsized boats or overcrowded dinghies, EU border agency Frontex said.
More than 140,000 Rohingya currently live in overcrowded Internally Displaced People camps, with little access to food or healthcare.
They're fed up with overcrowded classrooms and a lack of support staff, including school nurses and mental health counselors.
Earlier this month, a government watchdog published a report documenting overcrowded, squalid conditions at five such facilities in Texas.
The traffickers' overcrowded boats, made of rubber or wood, go down in a matter of minutes if they capsize.
Also perched on the perilously overcrowded motorbike were Reyna Esperanza Espinosa and her 11-year-old daughter, Elsa Araceli.
Dib said it is difficult for Palestinians to enroll in public schools, which are already overcrowded with Syrian refugees.
Overcrowded border facilities DHS officials have said the sheer volume of people coming across the border is overwhelming facilities.
The family had reportedly spent two months in a dismal, overcrowded Mexican shelter, enduring hunger and 110-degree temperatures.
The teachers are protesting overcrowded classrooms and a lack of support staff such as nurses and mental health counselors.
I like riffing on clichés and trying to find my own voice in what is historically an overcrowded genre.
Now, as a record number of families are overwhelming the border, the church is overcrowded and being shut down.
In recent years, thousands of migrants seeking a better life in Europe sailed from Libya on rickety, overcrowded boats.
Internal watchdog reports have also found that federal agencies have been holding immigrants in dirty, dangerous, and overcrowded conditions.
The white neighborhoods were defined by large gated communities, while the black neighborhoods were recognizable as overcrowded urban townships.
ZOMBA, Malawi — Old, overcrowded and unsanitary, the maximum-security Zomba prison holds murderers, robbers, rapists — and Grammy-nominated singers.
In the text on the piece, Lafitte recounts some of the horrors that allegedly occurred in the overcrowded stadium.
DEMORALISED shoppers on London's overcrowded Oxford Street can now leaven their day with a few rounds of crazy golf.
Detention centers are overcrowded, and immigration officials often aren't able to deport immigrants as quickly through expedited removal procedures.
Now they sit in the airport's overcrowded departure lounge, waiting to hear if and when the borders will reopen.
You'd be freaking blessed if that class also wasn't overcrowded, a zillion miles from your house and reprehensibly corny.
For Ms. Beina, the new land for her children will give her more space in her already overcrowded home.
The jail was overcrowded and understaffed, but in some cells investigators found portable saunas, air conditioners and other luxuries.
U.S. prisons are often overcrowded and the justice system falls short in preparing inmates for life outside prison walls.
Clint Eastwood's daughter, who is also an actor, spends much of her time saving pets from California's overcrowded shelters.
Here's the underlying problem ... we're told immigration courts in the ATL are ridiculously overcrowded with hundreds of backlogged cases.
Thousands of survivors are sleeping in overcrowded shelters, cars and makeshift tent cities not knowing what their future holds.
Democrats accuse Trump of tolerating badly overcrowded and putrid holding facilities in a purposeful effort to discourage future immigrants.
Just after World War II, the nation's asylums were both overcrowded and suffering from a terrible public relations problem.
An unruly, overcrowded Mount Everest has produced one of the deadliest climbing seasons on record (The New York Times).
Keep in mind that Priority Pass reserves the right to deny access to its lounges if they are overcrowded.
And everyone in an overcrowded facility faces unacceptable risk of communicable diseases like skin infections, norovirus, and respiratory viruses.
They spent their first few months in Sweden in an overcrowded refugee center in the small town of Kristinehamn.
They were largely left to themselves, resulting in overcrowded stands, where trees had to compete for sunlight and nutrients.
IN THE NEWS • The city's housing crisis is worsening, forcing more and more people to squeeze into overcrowded apartments.
The suburban rail system has become even more dehumanizing: About 800 passengers die annually in falls from overcrowded compartments.
Bulgarian officials placed all of the roughly 3,000 refugees into a small confined area of an already overcrowded camp.
As subways become increasingly overcrowded and delayed, we're guessing that your daily commute is becoming a more stressful affair.
In a Twitter post, he said men were being punched and slapped by officers in his overcrowded police cell.
Without it, thousands of new commuters would be forced back into their cars, making the roads even more overcrowded.
Sixteen percent of American Indian and Alaska Native households in tribal areas are overcrowded, eight times the national average.
During the transfer, the overcrowded boat sank, leaving only those who had not yet boarded the new boat alive.
Miryang residents who have used the hospital reported that its intensive care unit was typically overcrowded with aging patients.
Mumbai may be wildly overcrowded, but India's overall urbanization rate is only 34 percent, compared with China's 59 percent.
Unequipped to deal with the crush, border facilities and migrant shelters are dangerously overcrowded, and the staff is overburdened.
But in Venezuela, the problem runs deeper than just one overcrowded jail — it's a systemic issue throughout the country.
Most of the men are in prison and most of the women and children are in overcrowded refugee camps.
After a train is canceled, the next train to come along is often overcrowded or already full, they complain.
But the overcrowded driveways on their block hinted at many households like theirs, all living in too few apartments.
The spokeswoman said Mr. Batista was taken to Ary Franco, one of the country's most overcrowded and filthy prisons.
Thousands of patients a year are dying from infections in Israel's hospitals, the most overcrowded in the developed world.
From a distance, it looks prefab, temporary, perhaps an ad hoc extension to an overcrowded school or municipal department.
The lawsuit portrays the prisons as overcrowded, rife with violence, and marred by mold, flooding, and unsafe drinking water.
Communities who have been forced off their ancestral territories often live by highways or in overcrowded reservations, she said.
FRONT PAGE An article on Friday about overcrowded immigration courts misstated part of the name of a legal organization.
About a third of India's 1.25 billion population lives in cities, many in overcrowded slums or on the streets.
While I&aposve had some epic adventures, some bucket-list attractions were overpriced, uninspiring, overcrowded, or just plain boring.
The total number killed might never be known because it's unclear how many people were aboard the overcrowded ferry.
The Greek side of the operation sought out clients in Turkey, which hosts millions of refugees in overcrowded camps.
Nigerians have made up a sizable portion of the refugees rescued from overcrowded boats trying to cross the Mediterranean.
Violence has been a problem for decades in Brazil's overcrowded prisons, where drug gangs rule and decapitations are common.
Philippine jails have become increasingly packed under Mr. Duterte's antidrug campaign, ranking among the most overcrowded in the world.
Rabwah's few, overcrowded schools must run on two shifts — morning and evening — to make sure everyone gets an education.
The administration has said the policy also aims to ease overcrowded border facilities strained by the increase in migrants.
The vessel is the artist's reconstruction of the overcrowded boats used by smugglers to bring refugees onto European shores.
In 2012, several employees rioted at a Foxconn factory to protest poor food and sanitation conditions and overcrowded dorms.
Read more: Target's back rooms are becoming unsafe, overcrowded 'nightmares' as the company cuts shifts and hours, workers sayBusiness Insider spoke to more than 50 current and former employees in Target stores across the country, many of whom said their stores were becoming overcrowded and chaotic as a result of the changes.
Both prisoners and guards are on strike in this overcrowded, chaotic Alabama prison Both prisoners and guards are on strike in this overcrowded, chaotic Alabama prison Additional reporting by Antonia Hylton, Sara Jerving and Alyse Shorland It turns out inmates aren't the only ones ones who want change in Alabama's prison system.
Brent Miller knew the prison was overcrowded, understaffed and dangerous — another officer had been set on fire the day before.
With warmer weather encouraging travel from the overcrowded Greek camps, the government feels it has controlled the flow so far.
Together with Raul, they trained a rebel band that in 19983 returned to Cuba aboard an overcrowded yacht called Granma.
"It's pretty bad news to see that hospitalization," said Schuchat, who noted reports from around the country of overcrowded hospitals.
The 22 men and nine women were held in overcrowded conditions inside a home, according to a federal police statement.
In Dubrovnik, multiple cruise ships often disgorge thousands of passengers in one day, making the city's streets noisy and overcrowded.
Immigrant advocates have been concerned about the overcrowded and dirty conditions people have experienced while being detained at the border.
Fewer defendants are remanded to overcrowded jails, cases are heard more quickly and the prosecution must publicly prove its case.
"To say the dog shelter was overcrowded was an understatement," Dog Tales Rescue and Sanctuary said in a Facebook post.
"Especially considering how overcrowded its detention facilities are, ICE should be releasing far more of these asylum-seekers," he said.
The country already has overcrowded jails; too many people — disproportionately people of color — are dragged into the criminal justice system.
The children who have been detained in overcrowded, squalid migrant camps at the border aren't just facing poor living conditions.
When all is said and done, paid ads may help boil down the overcrowded App Store to fewer, better products.
The ban forces most of the city's 6m residents to rely on overcrowded and chaotic public transport to get around.
I think a lot of them have done homework that is why the trade is not overcrowded at the moment.
The far right in France claims that immigration to this overcrowded territory could be a back way into the motherland.
Sometimes, you get to a place, attraction, or activity only to find it overpriced, uninspiring, overcrowded, or just plain boring.
Physical objects like metal doors can block signals, or your Bluetooth device may be using a frequency that's simply overcrowded.
An Afghan migrant jumps off an overcrowded raft onto a beach at the Greek island of Lesbos, October 19, 2015.
This complicates repatriation and can lead to lengthy spells in overcrowded Thai detention centers, which Rohingya often try to escape.
Many of those dogs live in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, and can be beset with health problems, the ASPCA says.
Every day, an overcrowded network of private buses and vans cart thousands to and from work in the bustling downtown.
Many end up in overcrowded slums, lacking even basic facilities and with no claim on the land or their property.
Those who make it to Libya or Algeria then step aboard overcrowded, shoddy boats that head out across the Mediterranean.
Related to this, you explicitly say you have chosen Series B as you want to avoid overcrowded Series A rounds.
The charity said children at the overcrowded center in Moria - which the Pope is scheduled to visit - were getting sick.
Democrats have a growing and soon to be overcrowded field but their ideas are lacking and overlapping examples of failure.
Some employees said that their fixture rooms — or the areas that hold store signing material and shelves — were also overcrowded.
Poor investment in past decades in the vast network and rising demand means overcrowded trains are running on creaking infrastructure.
It also further adjusts mandatory minimums to address a prison system that has been overcrowded due to drug-related offenses.
In the worst cases, stores had merchandise on the floor, overcrowded racks, broken mannequins, and unsightly objects blocking the aisles.
The result, in many cases, has been extra work for daytime team members as well as overcrowded and messy stores.
Reuters reports that closures are up, as competition has begun to squeeze out some code schools in an overcrowded field.
Sheriff Charlie Dougherty told local media on Monday the jail has been overcrowded for years and in need of repairs.
Think of your relentless notifications, your overcrowded inbox, your mounting to-do list, the blinking red badges that cry out.
Histories of Castro's rule in Cuba are not translated much; Cuba's medical system compared too favorably with China's overcrowded hospitals.
During their daily 15-minute commutes to a North Philadelphia elementary school, the stress of their overcrowded classrooms melted away.
Wealth did not shield the family from the Nazis, though, and they were forced to relocate to an overcrowded ghetto.
St. Clair is known to be a deeply troubled institution in a state with an overcrowded, understaffed, antiquated prison system.
In response to the problem of overcrowded prisons and escalating urban violence, he proposes arming the population to kill criminals.
For those who were not, they will be going into a detention system that the government says is already overcrowded.
For teachers, one of the most difficult challenges is dealing with overcrowded classrooms in which students learn at different paces.
The Department of Homeland Security's Inspector General has found detention facilities "dangerously" overcrowded and lacking adequate hygiene and medical attention.
It took less than 72 hours for the government to relent, as emergency rooms across the country quickly became overcrowded.
A shiny, air-conditioned labyrinth underneath an overcrowded city, it serves 2.8 million people daily, including the novel's narrator, Mrs.
But Santiago's poverty also is striking: crumbling public hospitals, overcrowded schools, shantytowns that sit on the outskirts of the metropolis.
After all, if they're going to stand out in an overcrowded denim market, they can't be anything less than perfect.
He said "the shortage of appropriate shelter" was a major concern, as were serious health risks associated with overcrowded conditions.
Lack of coordination, adequate data systems, and accountability has resulted in overcrowded jails, high rates of recidivism, overdoses, and deaths.
Meat producers often give routine doses of antibiotics to animals that aren't sick to compensate for unsanitary and overcrowded conditions.
"Writing felt as though I was cramped in a third of a trailer, a mind overcrowded by flashbacks," she continued.
Industry experts have branded the UK accelerator scene "overcrowded", with too few early-stage investors capable of producing successful businesses.
They are overcrowded, hot, and miserable places, full of people waiting with no sense of when they'll get to leave.
The experience of sitting silently while a colleague describes slides or an overcrowded posterboard is familiar to generations of scientists.
A doctors' group linked to the protest movement said hospitals were now overcrowded with people injured in this week's crackdown.
Local television channels reported that many of the dead bodies were being kept in hospital wards as morgues were overcrowded.
And overcrowded conditions in detention facilities can provide a fertile environment for the spread of influenza and other illnesses, experts say.
One of those pain points was an overcrowded kitchen, so Wang created Instant Pot to combine the functions of multiple devices.
Yet in a world already overcrowded with phones sporting glass sandwich designs, it's so nice to have something that feels different!
Kennett said Ricketson, who was close to Sam Rainsy, a former leader of the CNRP, was suffering in an overcrowded prison.
Stocks may be setting new records, but many investors have gotten burned by being on the wrong side of overcrowded trades.
The church and the few other long-term shelters like it in other border cities have already become overwhelmed and overcrowded.
So during certain times, such as disasters, when networks may be down or overcrowded, Facebook Lite could actually be a lifeline.
"The ferry was overcrowded and carrying about 50 people," he said, adding some passengers managed to swim ashore after the accident.
Specifically, Thanos is worried that the universe is overcrowded and that this overcrowding will lead to a resource shortage and catastrophe.
Migrants have been crossing the sea in overcrowded, unsafe boats, years before the death toll reached a peak in April 2015.
The government says the bill is needed to ease pressure on the European Union state's overcrowded prisons - something echoed by Nicolae.
This a direct reference to the thousands of refugees who have been forced to flee their homes on dangerously overcrowded ships.
Prisons are dangerously overcrowded, to the point that the state's director of corrections publicly says that "something is going to pop".
Outside of a wealthy few, citizens are forced to make often lengthy treks to overcrowded and understaffed hospitals in urban centers.
Correctional practice began to reincorporate solitary confinement in the late 1970s and 80s, as prisons began to get overcrowded, Haney said.
Migrants who are caught trying to cross to Italy are put in severely overcrowded detention centers authorized by the interior ministry.
That surge outpaced the addition of new infrastructure and housing, leading to overcrowded public transportation systems and fast-rising housing prices.
Decapitated bodies were heaved over prison walls, security officials said, in the bloodiest violence in Brazil's overcrowded penitentiary system since 1992.
For months, Skerett has called home a single, overcrowded room she shares with her three children at the Kissimmee Ramada Inn.
And while a deal with Turkey has cut refugee flows, smugglers are still getting through and Greek islands are dangerously overcrowded.
Roland Garros, overcrowded during the first week in the best of circumstances, could become even more of a scrum in 2016.
When it all goes wrong, they end up in prisons that are often desperately overcrowded and at times rife with disease.
He argues that for-profit schools offer an alternative to failing, overcrowded community colleges and an educational lifeline to working adults.
But the system is chronically overcrowded, and annual ridership, already at 19063 billion, has been increasing nearly 4 percent a year.
The decision to kill off a number of superheroes was a wise one, given how overcrowded things have gotten at Marvel.
Although the hospital wasn't far, it was a long wait at the overcrowded clinic full of other medically uninsured South Africans.
"I wasn't sure if, amenity-wise, that was going to accommodate two high-rise towers without being overcrowded," Mr. Vagell said.
Less research means these stocks could get overlooked, and they won't be prone to overcrowded trades by investors chasing hot stocks.
That's not a bad thing if it causes the POTUS, America's biggest reality TV star, to reform the country's overcrowded jails.
"It's hard to get excited about the Olympics when our hospitals are so overcrowded and people can't find jobs," she said.
The harsh, overcrowded world of beauty content was reaching its demise, and beauty vloggers have done the most asinine thing possible.
Brazil's two largest drug trafficking gangs are warring for territorial control in a fight playing out inside the country's overcrowded prisons.
Images of women, men, and children packed into overcrowded concrete cells and chain-link cages are flashing across cable television news.
No problem—schools will hire you first and train you later just to get a capable human in an overcrowded classroom.
And more than 11,000 African migrants trying to reach Italy on perilously overcrowded boats were rescued from the Mediterranean this week.
They were inhabited from prehistory until the 28s, when — overcrowded, poverty-stricken and disease-ridden — they were evacuated by the state.
Refugees tend to live in overcrowded places with limited to no healthcare which means they are especially vulnerable to infectious disease.
Back story: The move came days after a group of lawyers was given access to the overcrowded facility in Clint, Tex.
Now, read the article, "'It Was Like a Zoo': Death on an Unruly, Overcrowded Everest," and answer the following questions: 1.
Her overcrowded scenes, by contrast, are valentines to a metropolis that doesn't need people, and doesn't invite anyone to call home.
More than 100 bodies have been retrieved from Lake Victoria, Tanzania, after an overcrowded ferry capsized, Tanzanian state radio reported Friday.
Separately, at least 64 people, including at least five children, drowned after their overcrowded rubber dinghy sank off the Libyan coast.
At Moria, a severely overcrowded refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos, trauma, psychosis and suicide attempts have become common.
After several hours of upheaval, riot police officers intervened early Monday, transporting the migrants by bus back to the overcrowded camps.
This country has practically militarized borders, but Mr. Miller insists that "uncontrolled migration" is responsible for plummeting wages and overcrowded schools.
In February 2012, 359 prisoners were killed in a massive fire in an overcrowded prison in the central town of Comayagua.
Many Russians lived in overcrowded communal apartments, and they were elated to move into their own nook, however tiny or shoddy.
All of this has created an overcrowded, hyper-competitive environment in which the consumers — typically quantitative hedge funds — hold the power.
More people were coming into our custody than going out, and people remained in overcrowded Border Patrol stations far too long.
Investigators found facilities that were overcrowded and "full of hungry patients," adding that some were wearing pants held together with shoelaces.
In Iowa City, more than 100 voters mingled in an overcrowded basement, eager for selfies with Mr. Booker or Ms. Dawson.
However, Amazon is entering the brick-and-mortar world at a time when many are saying the supermarket space is overcrowded.
In 2019, officials had to cap visits at 65,000 a day because the Wall was overcrowded with local and international tourists.
But over the coming decades these fragile wetlands are to be transformed into an enormous satellite city for China's overcrowded capital.
While deinstitutionalization succeeded in emptying out overcrowded state hospitals, the planned shift to community-based care was inadequately funded and staffed.
In many cases, the articles showed, the result was overcrowded hovels for most and taxpayer-funded mansions for a connected few.
Former inmates — most of whom are Uighurs, a largely Muslim ethnic minority — have reported that the camps are overcrowded and unsanitary.
The problem: Earlier this year, Border Patrol facilities became dangerously overcrowded, and the 72-hour stays sometimes lasted over a week.
Private rooms are also hard to come by in busy, overcrowded emergency rooms, and patients may be inappropriately clustered by gender.
Public hospitals in Kenya have a history of neglect and mismanagement, with a health care system that's overcrowded, overburdened and underfunded.
In Senegal, like across much of West Africa, many prisons are overcrowded, with some inmates waiting for years before being tried.
Fights in the Central American country's overcrowded jails are common as street gangs known as maras compete for control of them.
As state and federal prisons became overcrowded, private businesses seized the opportunity to build their own facilities and house the incarcerated.
The diversion of green waste from the state's overcrowded landfills would also prevent it from generating methane, another potent greenhouse gas.
Six new episodes, from the playfully romantic to the downright macabre, traverse lonely roads in desolate lands alongside overcrowded sensory byways.
And while it can be fun to watch these stories intersect and play off one another, the overall effect is overcrowded.
Throughout the 19th century, both the House and Senate had continuously added new members, and the Capitol Building consequently became overcrowded.
Spence went on a liquid diet, demanding to meet with the prime minister and governor general about the issues, including overcrowded homes.
Andrew M. Cuomo, has moved to contain crises — such as homelessness, overcrowded subways and affordable housing — without recourse to Albany, when possible.
SoundCloud could give listeners a deeper experience, artists a bigger paycheck and itself a lucrative corner of the otherwise overcrowded music space.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)Each time Suriya Muse Iftin thought she was finally leaving an overcrowded Kenya refugee camp, her hopes were dashed.
FRANKFURT, April 10 (Reuters) - Europe's banking sector is overcrowded and in significant need of consolidation, ECB President Mario Draghi said on Wednesday.
Overcrowded state churches run as many as 5 services a day and their pastors' wages are paid by the government, says Johnson.
Communities saw family members and neighbors disappear in the middle of the night, held in overcrowded jails and deported without due process.
But if we were arresting all the people in the administration, we would have overcrowded jail situation, and I'm not for that.
"Along the border area in northern Idlib it's overcrowded and the situation is much more difficult," said local aid worker Adi Satouf.
After tweeting that Xi's measures were against humanity, he was detained with drug users and a "rumormonger" who pointed out overcrowded hospitals.
An articulate campaigner, he also wants to close an overcrowded, high-rise, 2000,2150-bed prison tower, the Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility (MSDF).
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Overcrowded public schools and hospital emergency rooms near our southern border have never inconvenienced Wall Street executives or their high-income peers.
One entrepreneur said this could set companies that plowed ahead into overcrowded parts of the growing industry for long-term fallout, however.
Government facilities are overcrowded and five immigrant children have died since late last year after being detained by Customs and Border Protection.
But people are still dying at sea and summer is peak season for migrants attempting the crossing, often in overcrowded, unseaworthy boats.
For decades they have been badly overcrowded and out of control of local authorities, essentially serving as recruiting centers for drug gangs.
The cats and dogs all came from overcrowded shelters in the southern United States, where they would likely be euthanized without intervention.
The innovation, which connects to a mobile app, could help medical providers in overcrowded hospitals figure out which infants need immediate attention.
Processing at the border is already bogged down, and detention spaces are overcrowded with the high numbers of migrant families and children.
But 5,000 migrants moulder there in overcrowded official detention centres staffed by corrupt guards with a fondness for torture and sexual violence.
In May 2016, a Santa Barbara County grand jury released a report  detailing the jail's problems, describing it as "dated and overcrowded".
Its bleak residential towers, where Stanley Kubrick shot "A Clockwork Orange", are overcrowded, says Mabel Ogundayo, a 24-year-old local councillor.
She mostly thought these visits would be fun for her patients, and a decent way to clear out her overcrowded waiting room.
Families are now struggling to find adequate care for affected individuals, with overcrowded hospitals turning away patients in need of urgent assistance.
We're told Liam's 3 bedroom home has become overcrowded with guests -- Liam has a bunch of Aussie buddies who've been crashing there.
On the other hand, many players have fallen at the hands of an overcrowded hardware market populated with well-funded super players.
There, they board overcrowded, rickety boats and sail on the Mediterranean Sea in hopes of reaching Europe and accessing more economic opportunities.
Those who still manage to reach the Greek islands from Turkey are held in overcrowded camps in poor conditions, Mr. Oberreit said.
The idea was to relieve pressure on the overcrowded road network and make better use of urban land, but it proved inflammatory.
Mostly they spoke of their concerns about the community: that the schools were overcrowded, that Southend was polluted and subject to overpolicing.
Reducing the population of our overcrowded prisons is one of the few goals on which those on the left and right agree.
In Lower Manhattan, overcrowded sidewalks topped the list of residents' concerns in a survey conducted last year for the local community board.
His comments came hours after migrants rioted at an overcrowded, underfunded facility on the Aegean island of Leros, the latest such disturbance.
Target praised its "well-organized" back rooms in its earnings call after Shoshy&aposs extensive reporting on overcrowded and potentially dangerous conditions.
In the overcrowded field of space movies, Alfonso Cuarón's "Gravity" manages to separate itself from the pack within its first 13 minutes.
After the overcrowded airport was closed in 1998, the land was left barren, then redeveloped and sold to developers in recent years.
Most of the overcrowded boats are expected to cross during the spring and summer, when the Mediterranean is calmer, Italian authorities say.
Voters in the Houston and Fort Worth areas described concerns about immigration ranging from overcrowded schools to more crime to cultural change.
Up to 2400 people are believed to have died in last week's disaster, when an overcrowded boat sank in the southern Mediterranean.
The police say about 15,000 people have been arrested and sent to the country's notoriously overcrowded jails, most after turning themselves in.
Tenements built specifically for poor residents sprang up between 1820 and 1850, but even these new buildings were extremely cramped and overcrowded.
The scene was captured in sickening photos: overcrowded boats compared to slave ships, the rescued clambering over the bodies of the dead.
I found a single seat in the bookstore's overcrowded café and read Edith Wharton's "The Custom of the Country" while I waited.
He was taken to Stalag IX-B, an overcrowded and notoriously unhygienic P.O.W. camp near the spa town of Bad Orb, Germany.
Similarly, there are those who go out onto Lake Erie to fish from a 14-foot overcrowded aluminum boat without life jackets.
Critics say about 30 prisons spread across Venezuela are severely overcrowded, and are often run by gangs that traffic drugs and weapons.
Commuters to Milan took to social media to denounce the conditions — including overcrowded, often tardy trains — that they were forced to endure.
He will be transferred from immigration detention to Bangkok's notoriously overcrowded remand prison while his case works its way through the courts.
Today, seven out of nine elementary schools in Long Island City are overcrowded; one of them operates at 212 percent of capacity.
Souped-up clunkers and overcrowded buses, liberated from the clogged traffic of central Cairo, hurtle down the road, weaving perilously between lanes.
And nowhere was that sense of financial crisis felt more acutely than at City College, with its crumbling infrastructure and overcrowded classes.
The city struggled to accommodate the newcomers, and hundreds of thousands ended up living in sprawling, overcrowded shantytowns packed with squatter huts.
But the most dramatic illustration of the shock came in the country's overcrowded prisons where inmates rioted in jails across the country.
Following historically high numbers of border crossings in the spring, immigration officials have faced blistering criticism for squalid conditions at overcrowded facilities.
From October through July, nearly 259,000 single adults and 433,000 "family units" were apprehended at the Southwest border, leading to overcrowded facilities.
The gruesome conditions at overcrowded hospitals and dramatic footage of body bags in Wuhan were recorded by citizen-journalists, nurses and patients.
The brawl on Tuesday was the latest episode of spiraling violence in Mexican prisons, many of which are overcrowded and poorly guarded.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Residents of outlying Greek islands urged authorities on Thursday to shut overcrowded migrant camps that host thousands of asylum seekers.
Before worrying about the crowded positions in Nasdaq stocks, the fund managers had seen long U.S. dollar as the most overcrowded position.
The current trains are overcrowded and breakdowns are frequent; there are more than 19 mechanical failures per month, according to Caltrain engineers.
Athens has announced plans to shut overcrowded refugee camps on Aegean islands and replace them with holding centers to process new arrivals.
But for all its fame and for all the idyllic Instagram photos, the man-made pool can be overcrowded, unphotogenic, and underwhelming.
"The war on drugs has become a war on drunks," Mr. Panis said bitterly, days after his release from an overcrowded cell.
In a dusty yard behind a high wall, the center is a world away from the chaos of the dusty, overcrowded city.
He recalled one date's refrigerator that was so overcrowded with food it reminded him of being on the subway at rush hour.
The walkout followed reports of facilities that were overcrowded and filthy, where children and teenagers were lacking clean clothing and sufficient food.
Last week, immigration attorneys told reporters that hundreds of children had been kept in freezing, overcrowded Border Patrol processing stations for weeks.
But the way that service works is to add to congestion on public roads that, in some American cities, are frequently overcrowded.
They said their schools were already overcrowded and underfunded, so why should they bus in other kids who weren't part of their community?
In Egypt's worst train disaster, a fire tore through seven carriages of an overcrowded passenger train in 2002, killing at least 360 people.
Rail fares in Britain are among the highest in Europe but passengers complain that many services are unreliable and overcrowded, with dated infrastructure.
Rather than a single smuggler's boat, there were three — rickety and severely overcrowded, each with about 25 desperate and exhausted people on board.
Rather than a single smuggler's boat, there were three — rickety and severely overcrowded, each with about 150 desperate and exhausted people on board.
Tirunelveli district will put posters up in every hospital, alerting pregnant women, families and staff to the dangers of trafficking in overcrowded corridors.
Rival gangs that are involved in drug trafficking, human smuggling, fuel theft, kidnapping and extortion have fueled bloody battles in Mexico's overcrowded prisons.
Many migrants' houses are overcrowded, says Metin Corabatir, the president of the Research Centre on Asylum and Migration, a think-tank in Ankara.
The government insists they are aimed at relieving overcrowded prisons, but many Romanians think they are excuses to let corrupt officials go free.
Overcrowded cities and mass poverty leave the global population hungry for an escape, and that escape comes in the form of the Oasis.
At the M. O. Campbell Educational Center, in north Houston, an emergency shelter had already packed in 2,000 people, leaving it woefully overcrowded.
Thousands of people a year, many of them fleeing war in the Middle East, have crossed the Mediterranean in unseaworthy or overcrowded boats.
More commonly, prisons are vile because they are overcrowded and ill-managed, so the nastier inmates (and guards) can do what they please.
Our criminal justice system is tangled in overcrowded prison cells, draconian sentences, shameful sentencing disparities, burdensome incarceration costs and heartbroken children and families.
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN)A tourist boat carrying 150 people that capsized Sunday was seriously "overcrowded" and piloted recklessly, a local official told CNN.
I was 12 -- a child -- and being locked up inside an overcrowded detention center created the sense of being treated like an object.
Differences and relationships between the numbers provide powerful insight into who's riding where, when and — potentially — how to prevent problems like overcrowded buses.
Overcrowded fish are more prone to disease, stress and aggression, which can cause them to lash out at each other and cause injuries.
Solid Competitive Position: Public prisons are generally overcrowded, and the supply of new public prisons has been modest over the past five years.
People look around today and they say prisons are overcrowded — and they are: We have 22 million people behind bars in this country.
The movement of people into cities could reverse as people leave overcrowded and expensive cities to live and work in an interconnected countryside.
Behind the prison, we crunch across the gravel prison yard under searchlights to the kind of cheap trailer often parked around overcrowded schools.
More than 2,400 have drowned while making the dangerous journey, often without enough food or water in overcrowded dinghies run by people smugglers.
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - An overcrowded bus veered off a hilly road in west Nepal killing 25 people and injuring dozens on Thursday, police said.
Their schools were so overcrowded that some black children went to school for only part of the day to give others a turn.
Photos and video capture Vice President Mike Pence's visit to an overcrowded border facility where some detainees hadn't showered for over a week 
Situated in Ramla, not far from Tel Aviv, and first opened in 133, Neve Tirza is a small, dilapidated and dangerously overcrowded place.
Photographs testify to overcrowded conditions on rail cars, trips that could take days, since the emigrants were coming from all over the continent.
It started as a fairly simple proposition: There were two schools on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, one overcrowded, the other underused.
On both sides of the border, respect for human rights and civil liberties are serious concerns, as are overcrowded facilities and overworked officials.
The jail isn't overcrowded and houses few homeless people, according to a state study two years ago on mental health in Virginia's jails.
Amsterdam is actually a pretty dirty, overcrowded city — admittedly, there are some nice sights but to be honest, it's not all that special.
CBC said Montreal's morgue had become overcrowded and that it had been sending bodies to a funeral home for storage during the heatwave.
While many voters were hoping these debates would give clarity on this overcrowded field, both nights of the debates achieved essentially the opposite.
"While the government has mobilized the resources they had it's absolutely not enough," she said on a visit to one overcrowded displacement camp.
So many mobile shoppers ordered and paid for their drinks before they arrived at the stores that the pick-up counters got overcrowded.
For starters, the journey to the the farm from the northern city of Chiang Mai took two hours in an overcrowded taxi truck.
Once taken into custody, how many would languish indefinitely in an overcrowded jail waiting for some sort of arraignment that might never happen?
In the meantime, New Yorkers find themselves on trains every day that are either canceled, delayed, or overcrowded, with no end in sight.
Even going by the standard of Philadelphia's overcrowded field of buzzed-about bands, The Districts have had a pretty great couple of years.
Well, it's late May—time for Brits to gather in varying states of undress on communal grassed areas and overcrowded beer garden benches.
After she was taken into the Xinjiang center, Tursun says police placed her in an overcrowded cell with more than 50 other women.
The hospital census was high that day; patients had no option but to wait in the overcrowded E.R. until a bed became available.
Whenever I am asked for my professional opinion about coronavirus, I think about our country's already overcrowded hospitals and overwhelmed health care providers.
Overcrowded camps have forced many to live in the open, exposed to winter weather so harsh that some children have frozen to death.
The government has directed security officials to monitor and enforce a ban on large gatherings and overcrowded public transport to ensure social distancing.
Yet for most who remained in the projects, conditions were still superior to those in the overcrowded dwellings from which they had come.
Border crossings hit the highest level in over a decade in May, straining resources and creating chaotic scenes at overcrowded border patrol facilities.
Children run around cramped, poorly maintained refugee camps, newcomers pile out of overcrowded boats on the Mediterranean with little food or drinkable water.
The transfer of hundreds of migrants from overcrowded state camps in the Aegean Islands is also increasing pressure on facilities on the mainland.
Aid workers have been calling for years for the overcrowded camps to be evacuated because of the risk of the transmission of disease.
P.S. 199, considered by many wealthy families to be one of the most desirable schools in Manhattan, was largely white and increasingly overcrowded.
The increase in arrivals has piled additional pressure on Greece's overcrowded island camps, all of which are operating at least twice their capacity.
In an attempt to transform the overcrowded capital into an upscale metropolis, Beijing aims to cap its population at 23 million by 2020.
The government has been cutting subsidies for those types of vehicles since last July as it tries to weed out an overcrowded market.
Bolsonaro ran a tough-on-crime campaign, promising to curb epidemic violence in Brazil, including in its overcrowded and out-of-control prisons.
Ensuring that risk assessment will help reduce our outrageously overcrowded jail populations requires thinking carefully about context, incentives and the details of implementation.
Three men, in England illegally, live in an overcrowded house with other recent arrivals, working long hours at construction sites and takeout counters.
One reason for spacing the rugby games over 12 venues across the country is to encourage visitors to explore outside the overcrowded capital.
" The president detailed the social and economic costs of the nation's overcrowded prisons, noting that the inmate population is "disproportionately black and Latino.
Greek authorities evacuated an overcrowded camp for immigrants and refugees on the island after a large fire broke out following clashes between residents.
January 2002 - At least 27 inmates were killed in a riot in the overcrowded Urso Branco prison in the northwestern state of Rondonia.
The law was aimed at nonconforming rentals, overcrowded single-room occupancy residences and other forms of lodging deemed substandard by the legislation's sponsors.
On top of that, the biggest cities are overcrowded and expensive, and that turns off many people from wanting to live in them.
Leading experts in the UK tech scene told Business Insider that London was "overcrowded" with too many accelerators producing too few successful companies.
The company urged travelers not to go to stations seeking to get on trains, citing concerns about passengers getting hurt on overcrowded platforms.
These conditions include, global warming, movements of populations into overcrowded urban areas, and attitudes and policies that restrict women's sexual and reproductive rights.
The police initially said the man, Genesis Argoncillo, 25, who was arrested just outside his home, had suffocated because his cell was overcrowded.
The ferry — the main link between remote islands in Lake Victoria — was overcrowded, with more than 265 passengers and crew members on board.
While most have found shelter with relatives in nearby towns and villages, more than 18,000 are still confined to 78 overcrowded evacuation centers.
Immigration centers in the region have become increasingly overcrowded as Mexican officials ramp up the detention of migrants headed for the northern border.
About 15,000 are in overcrowded island camps that have grown violent as the slow processing of asylum requests adds to frustration over living conditions.
The facility has been criticized for severely poor living conditions, including being overcrowded and lacking ventilation, according to Steingold and the Detroit Free Press.
Amnesty reports that the Monte Cristo prison also is overcrowded, holding over 1,400 prisoners when it should be home to no more than 700.
But the rapid expansion of the marine parks industry has resulted in overcrowded tanks, poor quality and other serious concerns, according to news reports.
More than 1,000 migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh landed in Aceh last year after spending days on overcrowded boats, adrift in the Andaman Sea.
It's malty and caramel-y and the licorice adds just enough bite to differentiate it from the overcrowded chocolate/coffee stout scrum of beers.
Like other countries in the region, Colombia already faces overcrowded classrooms and hospitals, so adding new arrivals to the mix has prompted some grumbling.
The journey was often difficult beyond belief — most children traveled in overcrowded wooden boats, packed tight like cattle to endure months of rough seas.
The studio was ultimately closed after two years due to the cost of competing in an overcrowded race with Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and more.
"There's so many kids that sit on the floors, they're sitting on tables, and they're just standing, and it's overcrowded," Rhainey Knight told FOX13.
Border apprehensions hit their highest level in more than a decade in May, straining resources and creating chaotic scenes at overcrowded border patrol facilities.
So far this year, 3,0003 migrants and refugees have died attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Europe, often in overcrowded boats and rafts.
Displaced people pack camps Other nearby camps in safe zones are overcrowded, and the offensive into the city of Mosul has yet to begin.
Taken from a podium several meters high, Vitali's photograph portrays an overcrowded pier where people have gathered in their swimsuits to sunbathe and socialize.
Around 15,000 people were out in the open or in "overcrowded" shelters and there was a need for tents, food and water, they said.
About 5,700 children crossed the narrow but dangerous sea passage between Greece and Turkey in just 12 days aboard rickety, overcrowded boats, it said.
Detention centers along the border are overcrowded, and since March, 33,000 migrants have been released into the U.S. due to limited space, Provost said.
But Cliff Asness of AQR Capital Management, a fund manager, argued that valuations did not suggest factor exposures were particularly overcrowded at the moment.
Overcrowded conditions have eased considerably following the movement of most migrant children to Health and Human Services facilities thanks to new funding from Congress.
Comfortably the most fertile ground for radicalization—above all in Belgium's neighbor, France—is the prison system, which is overcrowded with young Muslim men.
Men and women who have not been convicted of a crime, rot in unsafe, overcrowded and understaffed jails waiting for their day in court.
The already overcrowded and inefficient metro system, the city's busiest public transport, experienced a 30 percent increase in passengers in just the last week.
Trains are getting more crowded, too: a quarter of trains arriving in London in rush hour are overcrowded, up from a fifth in 2010.
Independence Day: Resurgence feels like it was conceived and green-lit during an overcrowded Slack session that no one involved bothered to actually read.
After undergoing a CAT scan and waiting for hours in an overcrowded waiting room, they released me and told me that nothing was wrong.
The incident is the latest outbreak of deadly violence in recent months to have taken place in Brazil's often overcrowded and underfunded prison system.
It's so overcrowded at Camp Evangelista that around 30 soldiers, who aren't in critical condition, lie in camp beds in an open-air hallway.
Originally from Brisbane, Dis Pater has carved out a place for himself in the overcrowded black metal scene thanks to his exemplary compositional skills.
In its human rights report for 2016, the U.S. State Department said Indonesian and Thai facilities, including those used to detain immigrants, are overcrowded.
I had no idea that Fin was poised to shake up much more than just a small corner of the overcrowded sex toy market.
The subway is so overcrowded that on an average day the authorities limit entrance to more than a fifth of stations at some point.
Vice President Mike Pence visited two border patrol facilities in Texas on Friday — a family holding facility and an overcrowded facility for single men.
Obama's speech comes at a precarious time for the CUNY system, which has been troubled by overcrowded classes, shrinking course options and budget cuts.
Francis said shelters that were already struggling are now overcrowded with the influx of children separated from their parents under the Trump administration's policy.
Total expenditure on health stands at $20.3 per person, about 18 times less than Thailand, and dilapidated and overcrowded hospitals often lack basic supplies.
They had been giving priority to women and children, who received earlier dates rather than being forced to spend weeks in the overcrowded shelters.
Earlier this year, immigration officials held 18-year-old U.S. citizen Francisco Galicia for almost a month in an overcrowded detention facility in Texas.
An employee in a Maryland Target said that his location often has unsafe conditions, overcrowded work spaces, and not enough time to complete tasks.
When they realized their way out was blocked, the three retreated to the cramped bathroom, struggling to fit their bodies inside an overcrowded stall.
Our first impression was that the whole store felt like a warehouse that was overcrowded with racks, similar to a Marshalls or TJ Maxx.
If you choose to subscribe, you'll save a little money (10%), and there are various shipment-frequency options so your freezer won't get overcrowded.
But if the predictions are even small improvements on current "best guesses," refugees would benefit from not being bottled up in overcrowded refugee camps.
These hypercities are underdeveloped and overcrowded, contributing to what Mike Davis termed a "planet of slums" in his 2006 book of the same name.
Parties that were originally held in regulated and monitored fraternity houses moved to unsafe, overcrowded off-campus apartments, with Tufts no longer as liable.
Since 2014, charity groups have been operating rescue ships that have pulled tens of thousands of migrants from overcrowded and unsafe boats to safety.
There are no signs of a company really trying to break out from the pack in the overcrowded market — and that's really by design.
Folks complain a lot these days about the excess of superhero movies, but that's not the most nettlesome glut in the overcrowded movie scene.
The croissants were perfectly fluffy and crispy, and the shop had a lofted study space that most patrons don't know exists (read: not overcrowded). 
In prisons and jails—which are often overcrowded, unsanitary, and filled with people charged with non-violent crimes—disease spreads rapidly throughout incarcerated populations.
It would be incredibly difficult to control an outbreak among nearly a million newly displaced people in overcrowded conditions hemmed in by vicious fighting.
By the early 20th century, middle-class Americans found themselves awash in social crises: overcrowded cities, political corruption, mass immigration, wild disparities of wealth.
Fleeing his callous parents' overcrowded home, he ends up living with Rahil (Yordanos Shiferaw), an illegal immigrant from Ethiopia, and caring for her baby.
In practice, they're being held for days, sometimes weeks, in facilities without enough food or toothbrushes — going days without showering, overcrowded and undercared for.
JAIL RIOTS But the most dramatic illustration of the shock came in the country's overcrowded prisons where inmates rioted in jails across the country.
In the industrializing, rapidly urbanizing 19th century, they were a refuge for poor workers who had to live in overcrowded and gloomy apartment buildings.
With few buses able to get there, the terminal became so overcrowded that access to its second and third floors had to be blocked.
It enables them to serve their time of confinement in what is generally a much better and safer environment than an overcrowded state prison.
An usher dealt with overcrowded stands as Mischa Zverev, above left, focused on his backhand during a match against Thai-Son Kwiatkowski on Monday.
Trying to push my way onto an overcrowded train, I was just edged out by a man who looked to be around my age.
The overcrowded towers that accommodate some of the poorest families in the country are adjacent to streets lined with townhouses worth tens of millions.
As I watched the onstage drama, I reflected on the measure of optimism that had been kindled even in impoverished, overcrowded and bitter Gaza.
The directive injects even more turmoil into the CUNY system, which had already been grappling with overcrowded classes, shrinking course options and budget cuts.
Still, he cautioned against overdiagnosing ADHD in communities where behavioral issues could be the result of social or environmental factors such as overcrowded classrooms.
Whether people are sleeping in informal camps or in the open, as thousands are reportedly doing, the settlements are overcrowded, and hunger is rampant.
Social media has become a huge tool in helping travelers find inspiration for their next trip — but sometimes these "Instagram-worthy" destinations become overcrowded.
For some Moroccans, the train is an expensive folly whose funds would have been better spent on overcrowded schools or the overtaxed medical system.
Some analysts have been warning that the market could pull back this summer, and they point to tech as an overpriced and overcrowded trade.
The latest incident happened in the overcrowded Eastlands part of the city, near the scene where a seven-storey building also collapsed in 2017.
Others have gone on to illustrious careers as criminals, and many of the school systems graduates are populating the city's overcrowded jails and prisons.
He was a driving force behind the now-maligned 1994 crime bill, which has led to overcrowded US prisons and sentences seen as unjust.
The Berwind Intermediate School in San Juan has been abandoned because of mold and water damage, its students shipped to an overcrowded school nearby.
Ten years later, he was detained in a tiny cell in Mile 2 prison, an overcrowded, disease-ridden penitentiary known locally as "The Hotel".
Muted sounds: That was my first impression when I walked off the chaotic Teknaf Road in southeast Bangladesh into the massive, overcrowded makeshift camp.
The underlying problem is that the German banking market is overcrowded, and consumer and small-business lending is dominated by quasi-public savings banks.
Europe's leaders are paying African nations to block migrants from crossing the Mediterranean — and detaining the ones who make it in filthy, overcrowded camps.
For years, the 2000-acre site was a destination for Halloween thrill seekers and bird watchers, a haven of green in an overcrowded land.
Dromokaiteio Psychiatric Hospital in Athens is also overcrowded, with admissions up 12.3 percent in 2017 and staff members regularly staging strikes denouncing the conditions.
The industrial site was overcrowded, poorly lit and lacked proper facilities for food preparation, said Isain Venegas, a supervisor in Mexico's public health system.
Many of those in custody or held at overcrowded displacement camps in northeast Syria are foreigners, and many remain unrepentant supporters of violent jihad.
In 2014, the Runnymede Trust showed that in three London boroughs, black and Asian Britons were most likely to suffer homelessness and overcrowded housing.
The painterly series by Italian artist Valerio D'Ospina depicts overcrowded locales with a moody romance tempered with the desolation of navigating a big city alone.
More than 650,000 migrants, mostly from Africa and the Middle East, have been put out to sea on overcrowded boats by people smugglers since 2014.
When I visited schools during my trip, I could see they were extremely overcrowded and struggling to cope with the huge number of displaced children.
The U.N.'s refugee agency says it happened last week when a large ship, overcrowded with people, sank in the sea between Libya and Italy.
More than two million people live in Idlib, which has become an overcrowded refuge for many of the displaced, including rebel fighters and their families.
One report that resulted from a surprise visit to Border Patrol facilities in Texas found that people were held in overcrowded, standing-room-only cells.
While enough suspects are being held to stretch already overcrowded prisons beyond capacity, most have simply had their names and confessions taken and been released.
The transition to a new space left the company with the opposite conundrum of being overcrowded, however — the space almost felt too empty at first.
Emerging from an almost comically overcrowded GOP field of 17 candidates, Trump has beaten all the projections and made an abject mockery of campaign dogma.
McAleenan also pushed back on a flurry of reports of filthy conditions, overcrowded spaces and inadequate food and hygiene supplies for migrants at detention centers.
Now that they have been moved to two overcrowded prisons in Surrey, two hours away from their local community, their prospects for rehabilitation are slimmer.
And the simple joy of driving in Forza Horizon 4, plus the faithfully-rendered British countryside, makes it an unexpected standout in an overcrowded genre.
Mario Draghi, the president of the European Central Bank, sees overcrowded banking industries in some European countries as one reason for the sector's low profitability.
Natalia is an inspiring voice in an industry that is overcrowded by white men, and her goal is to use her power to amplify others.
Venezuela's overcrowded and lawless jails are known for easy access to contraband, ranging from drugs and weapons to computers and mobile phones, rights groups say.
Both bills would direct money towards the humanitarian needs of immigrants after multiple reports of squalid, overcrowded conditions at a detention center in Clint, Texas.
It can take hours in overcrowded conditions, facing petty tyranny from the guards, and there is no guarantee of being allowed to the other side.
Overcrowded and underfunded, Luzira is home to Uganda's only maximum-security prison--but also an elaborate soccer league; one that challenges the culture of imprisonment.
Lidia Reyes: I'm working to fill every corner of my body with ink, but lately I've been thinking that my face looks a bit overcrowded.
ROME (Reuters) - Some 1,400 migrants were plucked from overcrowded boats off the coast of Libya on Tuesday, Italy's coastguard said, and two bodies were recovered.
Through a fence Muhammad, a Syrian refugee, tells Charlemagne of overcrowded shelters and a complete lack of information before a policeman cuts the conversation short.
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - A fight at an overcrowded Guatemalan prison killed at least eight prisoners and wounded 20, the country's interior minister said on Friday.
In New York City, the current administration has faced criticism for shuttling thousands of homeless people to rented hotel rooms when the shelters are overcrowded.
Most high school valedictorians deliver their graduation speeches in overcrowded gymnasiums to slightly sleepy crowds, but for one Kentucky senior things played out very differently.
I've been visiting Inuit prisoners and reporting their first-hand accounts from one of Canada's most violent, dilapidated, and overcrowded northern jails for four years.
That this worldview gives rise to overcrowded prisons, and long death row queues—both populated disproportionately with black and brown men and women—is troubling.
This '90s fad has resulted in many basements and attics becoming overcrowded with small, circular collectibles known as Pogs — many of which are completely worthless.
Though weather at the time of the wreck was poor and the vessel was overcrowded, a police chief says "human error" also played a role.
Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration has led to the expansion of migrant detention centers along the southern border and has drawn scrutiny for overcrowded facilities.
Jordan said that the increasing number of ad formats could be confusing for advertisers but argued that Amazon's platform was not getting overcrowded for advertisers.
"You should utilize shelving space as much as possible, but try and avoid overhang, which could cause the space to look overcrowded," she told Insider.
One of his first moves as leader was to replace the grossly overcrowded city buses, known as "camels," with new ones, many imported from China.
Sorting through rows of overcrowded moisturizer shelves is overwhelming, and too many people have a hard time finding gentle skincare products that work for them.
CHIOS, Greece — Hani Alkhalaf had just fallen asleep at an overcrowded detention camp for migrants on this Greek island when angry shouts jolted him awake.
Tonight on VICE World of Sports, we visit Uganda's overcrowded and underfunded Luzira maximum security prison, the unlikely home of an elaborate inmate soccer league.
He said in a report that the facility is "overcrowded" and the boys, aged 10 to 17, are only allowed outside two hours each day.
An economic crisis is driving the current mass migration out of Venezuela, where residents now live with food shortages, overcrowded hospitals, inflation and political turmoil.
On Wednesday, the conservative government elected in July announced plans to shut overcrowded refugee camps on islands and replace them with more restrictive holding centres.
But India's big cities are overcrowded with residents, many of whom are stuffed into slums, low-income dwellings, single- and multiple-family homes, and skyscrapers.
This approach means that each item has to be smaller to fit into the tattoo, and these types of designs often seem overcrowded and jumbled.
Last month, the Trump administration began flying migrants from overcrowded centers elsewhere in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas to Del Rio to be processed.
After leaving Gambia, where he worked for the government, he lived in Senegal and Libya, before making the crossing on an overcrowded boat in 2014.
Conditions inside Iran's jails have reportedly deteriorated within recent weeks, with inmates reporting large numbers of deaths from the Coronavirus in the country's overcrowded prisons.
GO OFF THE BEATEN PATH Skip Mykonos, Santorini, Athens and other tourist-heavy spots within Greece, said Mr. Stergiou, because they are pricey and overcrowded.
Read: Brenda Milner, Eminent Brain Scientist, Is 'Still Nosy' at 98 Transit users in many cities know all about overcrowded buses, train and subway cars.
Women and children climbed onboard for a five-hour drive north, to an already overcrowded camp for the displaced near the town of Al-Houl.
If this tragedy sounds familiar, it's because there have been a few similar incidents recently, all sobering reminders of the dangers of overcrowded watercraft.  3.
For over 20 years, the single mother of one lived in Kisumu's overcrowded Nyalenda slum, polluted by poor drainage, waste, noise and high crime rates.
Some patients like Fatma Hamad say they trust traditional healers over the overcrowded, underfunded public hospitals where many feel their ailments are not treated properly.
One of the papers is about how to create "realistic job training" for astronomy students, most of whom won't become professors in the overcrowded field.
But today, migrants are contained on the Greek islands, mostly in overcrowded and squalid camps that seem out of place on the world's richest continent.
Thousands of migrants are waiting on the islands for their asylum applications to be processed, most of them in overcrowded camps known as reception centers.
"This attack will spill the blood of thousands of innocent civilians because our border areas are overcrowded," SDF spokesperson Mustafa Bali said in a statement.
The vast majority of the country's 2170 million university students attend overcrowded, ramshackle public institutions, often looking at the elite campuses with envy and disdain.
They work long, exhausting hours for negligible pay while being forced to live in overcrowded, derelict shantytowns, often with no access to electricity or water.
Some patients like Fatma Hamad say they trust traditional healers over the overcrowded, underfunded public hospitals where many feel their ailments are not treated properly.
Ochori Burana said the ferry was overcrowded with hundreds of people headed to a popular open air market when it capsized Thursday on Lake Victoria.
Democrats criticized the administration's approach to enforcement and blasted reports of dangerous and overcrowded conditions for migrant children and adults held in border processing centers.
A decline in state funding, mirroring a national trend, has contributed to deteriorating facilities and overcrowded classrooms, made worse by management issues at City College.
They shadowed social workers as they made the rounds of overcrowded apartments, visited prisons where juveniles and migrant workers were held and observed court proceedings.
Lusizi Mshani, district commissioner for Chikwawa, said by phone that the displaced were staying in severely overcrowded government-run camps, each holding about 5,000 people.
At a time when municipalities like Silicon Valley are struggling with affordable housing and overcrowded infrastructure, spreading these operations would be beneficial to both regions.
She also highlights the limitations of the public transport system that is already chronically overcrowded, as well as spotty in many parts of the city.
This has been especially acute when it comes to the subway system, which is overcrowded, underfunded, and slapped together with outdated technology and aged infrastructure.
A few years ago, the space was just a small classroom, but it recently quadrupled in size to accommodate its popularity and the prison's overcrowded population.
"They find themselves in these facilities that are overcrowded and families are separated from children and they don't know what's going on -- they're traumatized," she said.
After six months in an overcrowded and unsanitary shelter, where infants slept on mats on the ground, not in cribs, I developed a severe staph infection.
While we were elbowing our way through overcrowded parties and complaining about Uber surges on New Year's Eve, the Beckhams were kicking back in a dreamscape.
Buses could get stuck in traffic, and the subway system, which only saw one morning rush hour without delay in August, could descend into overcrowded chaos.
Some 3,600 people, including many young children, were sleeping in tents in Hellenikon in overcrowded conditions with poor sanitation and little food, according to aid groups.
The fishermen who voluntarily rescue migrants from rickety boats or overcrowded dinghies have been left unable to help or work after freezing weather wrecked their vessels.
All but one of Los Angeles County's facilities are overcrowded, and the system as a whole has 38% more prisoners than it is meant to house.
About 20,000 inmates — or 25% of the total prison population in the UK — live in overcrowded conditions, the Prison Reform Trust told the BBC in 2018.
An overcrowded area holding families at a Border Patrol Centralized Processing Center is seen in a still image from video in McAllen, Texas, on June 11.
A government watchdog group found that immigrants were being detained in dangerous, overcrowded, standing room-only cells, with some standing on toilets to get breathing space.
In a recent election in Western Australia, both big parties pledged longer sentences for offenders, ignoring the fact that jails in the state were already overcrowded.
"There is a desperate lack of medical care and sanitation in the vastly overcrowded camps I have visited," she said at a news conference in Athens.
In January the Red Cross said the NHS was facing a "humanitarian crisis", as 22014 hospitals became so overcrowded they could no longer guarantee patient safety.
But he believes fate of the car falls on the successful proliferation of the Supercharger network, which, as a current Tesla owner, he's found already overcrowded.
He finds in its stinking, overcrowded corridors numerous cases of institutionalised cruelty and individual suffering; but he also unearths many examples of striking ingenuity and bonhomie.
In 2016, a Washington Post report found the average commute time was at its highest ever, and presumably most of this travel occurred on overcrowded roads.

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