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1 Using smaller circuitry enables the company to cram more bits onto a wafer of silicon.
2 The company has been slowly easing restrictions to let people cram more characters into a tweet.
3 Do you like the idea of having more daylight to cram more things into your day?
4 By building up instead of out, Intel has been able to cram more transistors onto a chip.
5 The small satellite industry is growing as engineers are able to cram more and more capability into smaller packages.
6 Networking bottlenecks are becoming a real problem as computer-makers cram more and more powerful processors into massive supercomputing system.
7 Each year, the fiber-optic industry manages to cram more data through the same pipes by splitting information into an ever-widening rainbow of color.
8 Do: Use the camera subtly, with purpose, honing the craft of filmmaking and striving to cram more punch and meaning into less space.
9 But as airlines cram more and more people into their economy sections, why should it be up to individual passengers to sort out the niceties?
10 Weaker chipmakers such as Elpida Memory Inc 6665.T are opting to shrink chips using existing machines to cram more power onto each piece of silicon.
11 And during that time she managed to cram more knowledge of everything into the boy's head than you and I have got in a lifetime.
12 Now, cramming more people onto planes makes them more efficient per person.
13 Boeing is cramming more seats onto its 777s by shrinking the bathrooms.
14 Knights Corner crams more than 50 general-purpose Pentium microprocessor cores onto a single chip.
15 By cramming more molecules together, you're improving the chances that two reactants will link up.
16 Probably nobody has ever crammed more energetic work into four seconds than he did then.
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