It also means passengers can travel light on long-haul flights and don't cram cabins with suits or full-length dresses. |
Sound recording produced during the première with the National Arts Centre Orchestra and flautist Robert Cram conducted by Victor Feldbrill. |
Cram the lumps of chicken into hot pitta bread with the spiced yoghurt and some shredded crisp lettuce. |
I might add a third response in the coming days, from Cardinal Cram Telleuo, who is currently in a secret location in China, working on his rippling abdominals, his martial arts, and his sniper skills. |
Cram and Kinsey were already there, and to them the skipper was telling his story. |
Sound recording produced during the première on the terrace of the Hamilton Southam estate with members of the Ensemble Pierrot and flautist Robert Cram. |