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A clever series of murders takes place across two adjacent apartment buildings and uses the spatial geography of cramped New York housing brilliantly.
Source: https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2023/03/scream-6-movie-review/673364/?utm_source=feed
After frantic calls to Barlow they were offered a house in York another 200 miles away, which turned out to be a tiny cramped flat which Claire said was “like student accommodation”.
Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/22635746/big-swindle-holiday-lyne-barlow/
Buffini’s leading man, 27-year-old Semyon (Daniel Shtivelberg), ekes out an existence in a cramped apartment with his wife, Masha (Kayla Adams).
Source: https://chicagoreader.com/arts-culture/theater-review/soviet-slapstick/
But like I said, the tunnels were unique, because it was big and then it also had areas of it that were cramped.
Caging them together in cramped quarters not only facilitates epidemics, it’s especially cruel.
Source: https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/commentary/2023/09/03/zeynep-tufekci-cats-with-bird-flu/
Congress cannot alter Shelby County's constitutional ruling, but it can revitalize the Voting Rights Act by writing a new coverage formula and setting aside Brnovich's cramped construction of the Voting Rights Act's result test.
He says that a flight attendant “had to pull him free” and that the cramped experience caused him “great pain, agony and mental anguish.”
His handwriting in the Oct. 5 entry is unusually cramped and urgent, the Hubble equivalent of unrestrained glee.
Next up, Wood goes short and quick and this time, the Australian skipper - cramped for room - holes it straight to the fielder at mid wicket.
Now, you’ll most likely be dealing with a cramped space, limited power, dodgy Wi-Fi, and maybe surly roommates.
Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/home/air-quality-monitor-worth-it/
Previous entries in the franchise tended to feel either cramped to the point of innavigability, or too vast to maintain any real sense of urgency when fleeing monsters.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/amnesia-the-bunker-sequel-improvement-original-horror-game/
She explained: ‘We have to live in this property, it is a very cramped three-bedroom flat.
Social distancing was not 'necessary or possible' in Downing Street due to the working conditions in the 'cramped' 18th century townhouse, Mr Johnson argued.
So I think if you buy a ticket for this show, you're going to leave doubled up with laughter, you're going to be cramped with laughter and it’s going to make sitting in a theater for two hours in the dark worthwhile.
Spacing of outlets is a bit cramped.
Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/best-surge-protectors/
The cramped layout really seemed to grab people though, with the kitchenette within touching distance of where the tenant would sleep.
Their taut, bracing postpunk is exactly the kind of music I love to see played in rooms so cramped that the walls sweat—and that’s exactly the kind of environment I’ve avoided since COVID-19 arrived.
The landlord then states the tenant must stay in the cramped room at least four months, give an $800 deposit and a '$200 bond key'.
The local council deemed the location to be 'too cramped'
The two had been in the capsule for more than 84 hours and had an estimated 12 minutes of oxygen left when they were able to exit the cramped quarters.