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Source: Webster's dictionaryThe status quo was rote memorization and recitation in classrooms thronged with passive children who were sternly disciplined when they expressed individual needs. David Guterson
The half hour between waking and rising has all my life proved propitious to any task which was exercising my invention... It was always when I first opened my eyes that the desired ideas thronged upon me. Walter Scott
For beauty called to beauty and there thronged at the enchanter's will The vanished hours of love that burn within the Ever-living still. George William Russell
Our memories are thronged with the past; our anticipations range over the future; and it is in the past and the future that we really live. It is so even with the higher animals: they too order their lives by memory and anticipation. Oliver Lodge
The Hindus thronged in clusters after clusters and groups after groups and were glorified by the glory of Islam. And likewise to this day of ours, they come from far and wide, embrace Islam, and Jizyah is off from them. Firuz Shah Tughlaq
I try to avoid the thronged streets and stores just before Christmas Source: Internet