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								Vives covers the hard-pressed southeastern part of the county, including Bell, a densely-packed city of 36,000 people, mostly Mexican-Americans with a smattering of Lebanese immigrants. 
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								Vives covers the hard-pressed southeastern part of the county, including Bell, a densely-packed city of 36,000 people, mostly Mexican-Americans with a smattering of Lebanese immigrants. 
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								My story consists of six densely-packed (twelve-panel) pages showing events before the current strip began. Please Me, Tease Me Roger Langridge 2009 
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								Vives covers the hard-pressed southeastern part of the county, including Bell, a densely-packed city of 36,000 people, mostly Mexican-Americans with a smattering of Lebanese immigrants. 
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								Dan: after the slapstick of reading 4-out-of-every-5 reviewers skim/misread Roth's relatively straightforward novella Indignation (important plot point reported incorrectly with such regularity that I began to suspect that some of the critics were basing their reviews on other reviews), how could I have expected close-readings of a densely-packed 984 pages featuring a protag that no reviewer can "care" about? Our Stories 2009 
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								My story consists of six densely-packed (twelve-panel) pages showing events before the current strip began. Archive 2009-05-01 Roger Langridge 2009 
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								Instead, decades of political dithering have produced only gridlock, so spent fuel remains in Âincreasingly densely-packed storage pools at dozens of sites around the country. Why Fukushima Won't Kill Nuclear Power Richard K. Lester 2011 
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								Even in a city a densely-packed as New York, public, green space enhances the value of the land. Lee Schneider: Urban Agriculture: Green on a Human Scale Lee Schneider 2011 
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								I have now re-read the book (itself an act of supreme patience, since it contains over 650 densely-packed pages), and I would have to say I still would not include it on a list of critical books that non-academic readers might want to check out -- at least not at first -- but for reasons that have nothing to do with its quality. Literary Study 2009 
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								Vives covers the hard-pressed southeastern part of the county, including Bell, a densely-packed city of 36,000 people, mostly Mexican-Americans with a smattering of Lebanese immigrants. 
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