For a more festive atmosphere, join the jet set crowd at Le-Ti St. Barths restaurant in Pointe Milou. |
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Boris had the crowd enthralled with his dexterity on the whistle and harmonica. |
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The band were keen to promote some of their newer singles but snuck them in between old favourites to keep the crowd satisfied. |
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It was a joyous occasion for them, as a sizeable crowd watched and cheered them. |
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He thanked the crowd for their support after he again put them through a nerve-wracking experience at Wimbledon. |
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As the bodies spread apart and crowd back together, they resemble characters continually rearranging themselves into words and sentences. |
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A crowd gathers and someone asks the girl what she has said to enrage her brother so. |
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As the evening progressed numbers grew and the crowd was swelled by people of other ethnic origins including white and Afro-Caribbean youths. |
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A large crowd was on the piers to witness her departure, and they made the welkin ring with their cheers. |
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Claire decided the absolute silence from the crowd was better than what came next. |
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The crowd responded in kind, with people digging out money from pockets, purses, and wallets. |
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Relief and jubilation sent a huge crowd spilling on to the pitch and the celebrations began. |
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There was a crowd of advertising agency people in action, outside and in, doing a photo shoot of some new Starbucks goodie. |
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The place was packed, but the crowd waited patiently for a long time to get the singer's autograph. |
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He was unprepared for the loud cheers from a raucous crowd that greeted him when he exited the restroom. |
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Have you ever gotten up in front of a crowd for anything like karaoke, poetry readings, or open-mic stand-up comedy? |
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Going by the jostling crowd at the venue, Delhiites seem to be readying themselves for the coming wedding season. |
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For his part, Frey was in a jovial mood, joking with the crowd throughout the night. |
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She also blew kisses to the crowd before making her way back down the stage with the same grace with she arrived. |
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A massive crowd packed into the Currane venue and they were entertained wonderfully by the excellent standard of the competitors. |
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He plays Andy Millman, a wannabe actor condemned to play walk-on roles or merge into crowd scenes, all the while grumbling about the stars. |
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One fella on the bus seemed particularly pleased with himself and, not unjustly, the crowd called him a johnny. |
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He kept acting as if the crowd adored him when in fact we found him to be an annoying prat. |
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When you really want to talk to someone you want to sit together in a quiet place and talk, not to be in the midst of a crowd of other people. |
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Here, a group of women dance a traditional hula on stage, while the crowd enjoys native dishes such as lomi lomi salmon and kalua pig. |
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A crowd of more than 2000 went to the race meeting, making it the second biggest event on the Lismore racing calendar. |
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We were jam packed into the theatre and the crowd was certainly ready for a great night. |
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Performing in front of his home-town crowd at the Velodrome, Farnell was whipped into a virtual frenzy by the cheering fans. |
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As the tangents diverge, a sample of found sound enters the piece, with crowd murmur and the whine of vehicle brakes. |
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A new chain of cheering started and men began to crowd Tristan and pat him on the back, laughing and jeering. |
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Dettori waved to the crowd as he passed the post and was met by rapturous applause as he made his way into the winner's enclosure. |
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Producers from all over Northern Ireland put their fresh farm wares up for sale to a capacity crowd on Saturday mornings. |
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A crowd pleaser was the dark denim jean skirt with pink pockets, paired with a pink tank top. |
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Bob Schulz announces this in late January to a rapt crowd of 200 gathered in an auditorium in Crystal City, Virginia. |
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The race meeting attracted a crowd of 27,361 people, up by 170 on last year. |
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He loved a laugh and when he was in a crowd he was the life and soul of the party. |
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With the crowd jeering and whistling, the USA pulled away in the fourth quarter to secure victory. |
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Creating a wardrobe of period costumes for this crowd of characters is the task of resident designer Deneen McArthur. |
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The performance of javelin throwers was improving drastically up until the mid-1980s, to a point where officials were concerned for crowd safety. |
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When police moved against the crowd they gave only two minutes warning before using water cannon and tear gas. |
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Not only did they put up a good show in adverse circumstances, they entertained the crowd greatly. |
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Dave Schroeder, TV services director, also signals to the crowd when it's time to whoop it up. |
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One of the burly men went up towards the crowd while the rest advanced on Miguel. |
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Police had to use water cannon and tear gas to break up a crowd of some 200 young people who hurled fireworks and other missiles at them. |
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After quelling the crowd somewhat, he and Mr. Timberlake gave each other a high-five. |
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The crowd then watched in amazement as he freed himself in six and a half minutes. |
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The match was watched by a crowd of 5,090 and an Oldham player was sent off in the second half. |
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On Sunday June 1st a large crowd of walkers left Belmullet to walk 10 miles to the Lighthouse Tavern for Charity. |
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And that's what a rambunctious crowd is shouting about at a meeting on this spring evening. |
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As the torch was applied to the base of the pyre, men in the surrounding crowd cast their adornments into the flames. |
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So hot were their moves that the crowd rewarded a truly scintillating performance with the highest accolade, a standing ovation. |
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The 28-year-old star gave the 2,000-strong crowd a treat with a five-minute walkabout before the screening of Gangs of New York. |
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When he started to neatly fold his washing, the large and angry crowd was bristling. |
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The mass choir thrilled the jam-packed crowd with a medley of folk songs and theatrical dramatizations. |
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Cathy Freeman's 400m victory would by itself have been enough for a crowd of 112,000 adoring Aussies. |
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The supercomputing crowd tends to set the pace for technology adoption across the server market. |
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Even worse than the placards was the picture of a crowd of locals jeering at the man's wife as she was driven out of town. |
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It was jam-packed around midnight and still had a sizeable crowd around 2am. |
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The crowd jeered when the trustees refused to hear arguments about Hall's exclusion. |
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A hush spread over the crowd of friends, fans, admirers, and collectors who had gathered that evening. |
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To the delight of the crowd the pair jammed out a selection of Bob Marley classics and Fugees hits. |
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Her three-piece cream ensemble, complete with sequins and matching hat, drew gasps of admiration from the large crowd of onlookers. |
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I sincerely hope that the next time Paula sets foot in a British stadium, the crowd absolutely raise the roof for her. |
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The jubilant crowd shrieked as the balls sailed into the stands' perimeters and crashed into the boundary. |
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A big Manchester crowd raised the roof as the Grantown-on-Spey rider clocked an impressive time, just a tenth of a second slower than his best. |
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After the service the Queen and Duke went on a walkabout in the castle grounds and chatted to the large crowd of well-wishers. |
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Mr Cullen was one of a couple of warm-up acts who took to the stage to fire up the crowd for the leader's address. |
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The water drops fell harder down unto the crowd of people, their soaked clothes clinging to their bodies. |
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The gravely, growling voice is shot to bits, the performances are hokey, the ad-libs too frequent, and the constant crowd noises irritating. |
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Attractive women of all types mingle with a crowd of black shirted geeks, who let's face it, aren't generally the most attractive demographic. |
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I decided to stay away from the crowd but close enough to hear the speakers. |
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She then described the route of the walk to a crowd of about 60 and unveiled the map on the signpost. |
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They had police dogs raiding the crowd of people and I saw a dog signal out a guy who obviously had some drugs on him. |
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Around him the crowd was going crazy, whooping and cheering at the top of their lungs. |
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I merely thought that Raczysnki was warming the crowd up for the inevitable madness to come. |
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After a few seconds of silence, the crowd began cheering and whooping for the two warriors. |
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The unseeded Welshwoman twice led in the match before David, the No2 seed, delighted the crowd with a victory. |
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By the time Papa Roach exited the stage at around 9 pm, the crowd was warmed up and ready for the main entertainment, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. |
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The crowd was predominantly middle-aged, many of them clutching well-worn copies of the film fest programme. |
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A fine crowd enjoyed a lovely walk and the event raised substantial sponsorship for the newly launched project. |
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He amazed the crowd with his perfect driving skills and the control over the machine. |
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They wasted no time in getting the crowd into action, pumping their fists, waving their arms, clapping above their heads. |
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Facts were fabricated from whole cloth by wild rumor and fueled by crowd hysteria, fear, desperation and downright anger. |
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On the night of the rally, we walked with the crowd for nearly an hour, bobbing and weaving to avoid the umbrellas. |
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She carefully weaved her way through the crowd of students making for the exit. |
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So, he and some of his men, and a large crowd of locals, all made their way to the acropolis and the wagon. |
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The crowd gasped again, and there was a happy cry from the one man who had bet against me. |
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Within an hour, a huge crowd had gathered to watch it enter the new harbour and berth at the quay. |
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Viana delights the crowd with a wee jiggle before teeing up Shearer, who dribbles his shot straight at Buffon. |
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They swoop over the crowd on wires and perform acrobatic feats on trapezes. |
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The bar, situated under the eponymous dome, tends to attract an older, well-dressed crowd who want to sit and chat rather than fight the music. |
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But by the 10 am opening times things had got out of hand when a crowd of several hundred began jostling for position. |
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The huge Dutch contingent in the crowd is in fine voice as their players stroke the ball around. |
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Roop saw the look of eagerness on my face, and stuck close on my heels as the crowd jostled us forward. |
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He spied a wealthily dressed man in the crowd and tapped on his son's shoulder. |
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They attempted to play something but the roar of hatred from the crowd drowned them out. |
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The old man at the centre of the crowd ran his fingers through his beard and looked at him quizzically. |
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Walking slowly, she was slightly jostled about by the congested crowd of people on the sidewalk. |
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The All-Ireland ballroom dancing champions and wowed the crowd with their tangos and quicksteps and waltzes. |
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Blind-folded and with the crowd egging him on, the wand in his hand moved in the air swiftly and continuously in search of that elusive pot. |
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And we'll hit it again, perfectly timed, just as the tide turns and the crowd has disappeared. |
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Trying to hide my humiliation, I waltzed her over to the edge of the crowd and kept my back to them as long as I could. |
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Prior to Simon's appearance the crowd was warmed up by local singer Brian O'Gorman, who treated all to an ensemble of everything from The Stunning to Crowded House. |
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The Horsforth Old Brass Band entertained the crowd who were warmed up before the turning on ceremony by radio presenters Jon Hammond and Steve Warren. |
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The four of them performed a rousing song about a lady who runs off with a raggle-taggle gypsy that had the crowd clapping and stomping with the beat. |
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The crowd was quite ethnically diverse and looked well-heeled. |
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The crowd at The Roxy was uniformly young, well-coiffed, and well-behaved. |
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Certainly the large crowd in the main stand went away feeling they had had their money's worth and lifted both teams with the excellent atmosphere they created. |
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Helicopters rumbled overhead and gunfire crackled as a military unit engaged in a war game under the gaze of a crowd dotted with military uniforms. |
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As a curious crowd gathered at the entrance to Central Park at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street, a team of riggers, steelworkers and Japanese art world figures went into action. |
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There was a healthy crowd who stayed to watch the event which was put on partly to stagger the crush of racegoers leaving the course after the last race. |
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Then he stood up and essentially told a cheering Austin crowd that he would never surrender to the president. |
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From here the show gained momentum and so did the crowd that got jiggy. |
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It's something like their discomfort quotient, or perhaps the way you can see into their grasping for what the right way is to connect with the crowd or a given voter. |
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This seems to indicate that I mingle with a crowd who are into wife-swapping and writhing around on each other's three-piece suites wearing saucy undies. |
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The driver was clearly indignant that I hadn't avoided him, and refused to acknowledge the crowd of about 20 pedestrians, all shouting that he had jumped two red lights. |
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The police were moving through the crowd telling people to move toward the exit. |
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He came rushing down the stairs, barging into the crowd of people at the bottom. |
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A sold-out crowd of 800 women packed the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre in San Antonio to take part in the event. |
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The crowd booed and hooted when it was announced that the show was canceled. |
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We were at the Bitter Lemon now, Furry, Versie, Charley and I, waiting for the crowd to arrive. |
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I wend my way through the crowd before the artist interview begins. |
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After Lendegger walked the award over to her and it was plunked down on the table, the crowd of about 175 stood up and clapped. |
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But he also reminded the younger members of the crowd of the civil rights movement of the last century. |
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A car parked at a red light honked its horn in rhythm with the chant as the crowd passed in front of it. |
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I made whoopie pies once again and they ended up being a crowd favorite. |
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Half-time was over and I could hear the crowd cheering and jeering. |
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The crowd whooped and hollered at the unexpected entertainment. |
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Unfortunately, this success seems to have come at a price, with certain sections of the crowd indulging in boorish, jeering and in some cases lewd behaviour. |
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The auctioneer stepped up onto the gangway above the sheep pens, briefly registered the small crowd of burly men in padded waistcoats and tweed hats and cleared his throat. |
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The crowd that accumulated to watch the squabble reportedly applauded and cheered as Bieber fled the scene. |
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Then, when he puts a halter on the horse, he quickly points out to the crowd that if the horse really takes off, any control would be lost in an instant! |
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Hundreds of friends, admirers, and fellow citizens crowd the steps of the cathedral. |
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Ironically, what was bad for the boys in Havana provided a shot in the arm to the casino crowd in Las Vegas. |
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The lowest home crowd for a decade vented their fury at the final whistle. |
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Carolyn Maloney, a congresswoman from the east side of the Manhattan, waded through the crowd to speak. |
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For years, the triennial confab has been remarkable mostly for airy oratory by national leaders playing to the crowd back home. |
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From the second-story lounge, I look out over a gorgeous pool, a candy-striped garden bar, and a mixed crowd of hip revelers. |
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The crowd gathering round the town courthouse weren't the kind of white trash everyone blamed for the lynchings that had taken place recently in other parts of Oklahoma. |
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By halftime a crowd of what appeared to be a few hundred people had amassed in the bitter cold. |
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It was a barn-burner, which had the crowd laughing and cheering at his challenges to mainstream media. |
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Bringing home the bacon for the camo crowd is an expensive and profitable means of spending federal dollars. |
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At the Global awards ceremony, musical artists set the crowd on fire, especially Benin singer angelique Kidjo. |
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After angering the crowd with a late start in 2008, West was back with some better music, and a lot of preaching. |
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When Xayalith asks the crowd to sing the chorus to the next chune, nobody needs any cajoling. |
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West sent his bulky bodyguard Pascal Duvier into the crowd to confirm that the seated fan was, in fact, in a wheelchair. |
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In 1386, the crowd of onlookers was cowed into silence by the threat of losing a hand. |
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The crowd is an assortment of reporters, posse members, film students, and very skittish men sporting huge aol headphones. |
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Not until a second officer was summoned was she dragged from the train as a crowd of apathetic spectators looked on. |
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With an old Southern courtliness, he said goodbye to my wife and wandered into the crowd around the platform. |
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The crowd at First was relatively calm, appeased, in part, by periodic, spontaneous outbursts of the Star-Spangled Banner. |
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At this point the crowd starts cheering raucously for their fellow Finns. |
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For those two releases, Bones came up with his own tracks, cut them onto twelve-inch acetates and mixed them live before a riled-up crowd of Californian ravers. |
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And he started off the talk by bowing to the crowd and asking for their prayers. |
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Daft Punk amplified the crowd in a way that changed my life and they never even left the booth. |
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When the arrows and the Blades ended the game in a scoreless tie, the crowd jumped onto the field. |
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The crowd of political newcomers, and former Labour and Conservative voters roared their assent. |
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Mr Hatton said Cowell had been caught on video throwing missiles at police and was seen to be involved in making a barricade out of scaffolding as a crowd jeered. |
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It will not be the crowd or the prospect of penalties that will induce butterflies in the game's most hyped striker, nor even thoughts of the first whistle sounding at 8pm. |
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If the crowd started to audibly sing one of his songs, he would lose track of the vocal and launch into screams of encouragement. |
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For six weeks, an expected crowd of hundreds will get to take their best shot at bagging the beasts. |
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Eleanor Roosevelt addressed the record crowd on a balmy Southern California afternoon. |
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We unzipped the body bag, and a crowd of craned necks strained to get a look. |
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One guy hams it up as Juliet, blonde wig and all, as a crowd gathers, delighted by the impromptu performance. |
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A white police officer standing amid the crowd inside the barricade got his laughs a moment later. |
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A crowd began to gather around an old bus stop in an industrial area near downtown Bishkek. |
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There was a time when the bigoted, Bible-thumping crowd ran roughshod over D.C. Now, not so much. |
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A little while later, Katrina arrived and the crowd went into raptures. |
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Check out the coolest new ideas brewing at creative crowd funding platform Kickstarter this month. |
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The crowd inside the convention center is very white, fairly old, and presumably decently rich. |
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At the basketball games on Friday night, the whole crowd was erupting to its feet as people in the stands were shouting and cheering while SFU quested for yet another victory. |
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The supporters appeared to listen briefly, but when the match officials headed towards the exit and the crowd advanced on them, the police stepped in. |
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After that the crowd went on a rampage of window breaking and looting. |
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Alison and Rachel pushed there way through the crowd of dancers in the club to the other side of the small room where the washrooms were situated. |
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The move comes after two people were hurt when a car crashed into a crowd of spectators during a rally of high-performance vehicles on the Armytage Road Industrial Estate. |
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The fact that she was also winning matches helped, but her policy of letting the crowd see how pleased she was to have them on her side earned her new admirers. |
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The arrival of both teams was greeted by a huge ovation as the small crowd of only 32,187 supporters raised the roof and made their presence felt. |
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They played old and new hits, got the audience jumping over and over again, and ended it by going back into the crowd and jamming for 20 minutes or so. |
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And many fans may feel a compulsion to add their voice to the crowd shouting out for these rights to be protected. |
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I still remember a lover's quarrel last February when I'd walked desolately along Madison Avenue, only to come across a small crowd gathered around the store. |
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A band, in slow, last chorus finality, warms the crowd up nicely. |
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Expect moshpits, crowd surfing and Wall of Death and be prepared to loose your shoes. |
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On March 5, 1770, a large crowd gathered around a group of British soldiers. |
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A large crowd of demonstrators massed outside the courthouse. |
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A crowd had assembled in front of the courthouse during the trial. |
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Everyone in the crowd was jostling each other trying to get a better view. |
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The championship fight took place before a crowd of thousands. |
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People in the crowd were booing and heckling as she tried to speak. |
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The hall of the chancellory had been transformed into a cloakroom and there the crowd was thickest. |
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The police cleared the crowd out of the street to investigate the accident. |
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Alexis's mementos and numerous dance trophies were starting to crowd her out of her little bedroom. |
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The crowd lept into a wrestling dogpile, each trying to grab as many of the black slips as possible. |
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At last, more from the natural eddying of the crowd than by his own effort, he found himself flung out into the open. |
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The crowd wandered out to a huge party on the ersatz city blocks of the Paramount lot. |
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The crowd cheered as a firebrand was tossed onto the huge pile of wood to start the traditional homecoming bonfire. |
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As a retired sergeant, you should fit into the crowd at the officers' club. |
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As mentioned in the Introduction, it is crucial to enhance content delivery during flash crowd events. |
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It was almost like a flash crowd at a sporting event. In all, we had more than 90 attendees, plus 32 instructors from around the country. |
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Then he heard the wailing cry of the forehander as the crowd manned the braces. |
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The crowd slowly dissolved as news from doctors and Service upstairs failed to forthcome. |
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The kid, thirteen or fourteenish, worn green International Harvester cap turned backwards, seems to have the crowd on his side. |
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So I fronted up Saturday afternoon at the usual time to find quite a crowd of blokes waiting to go to work. |
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The very emperor his throne did grace to-day, Why, never was a crowd in such a gaysome mood. |
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From Barnet, the route was lined with crowds of cheering people, and once he reached London a huge crowd had formed. |
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Through his life, he always stood out from the crowd with his tiny frame and hornrimmed glasses. |
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He is said to have risen with the crowd after gladiatorial matches and given unrestrained praise to the fighters. |
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At Ostia, in front of a crowd of spectators, Claudius fought a killer whale which was trapped in the harbour. |
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The crowd may generally have been ill-disposed toward arena performers, but that could change depending on what was going on at any given time. |
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As you can see here, WinXP's Luna interface is clearly superior to anything the Jobsian crowd in Cupertino has to offer. |
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Lafayette ultimately persuaded the king to accede to the demand of the crowd that the monarchy relocate to Paris. |
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During the breakfast word spread of Nelson's presence at the inn and a large crowd of well wishers gathered. |
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A crowd of 2,332 saw Folkestone Invicta play hosts to West Ham United in a benefit game following the flood. |
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But instead of a match the 12,000 crowd saw a short athletics meeting followed by a selection of music and a fireworks display. |
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Here he was briefly arrested for addressing a large crowd in the market place, but released on the intervention of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. |
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Later, a mantastic crowd of foxy playboys and players lose their inhibitions shaking it to high energy dance tunes. |
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They are depicted as a boisterous crowd dancing and laughing in outrageous costumes where men are dressed as women and women are dressed as men. |
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Ungregarious, he was out of place in a crowd and his discomfort was exacerbated when he was outside his own class. |
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Hardy once played it four times over the course of an evening until the crowd responded favorably. |
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This led to certain restrictions being placed on the festival, including a crowd limit and specified times during which the stages could operate. |
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In 2012, during Cher Lloyd's performance, the crowd booed and a bottle filled with urine was thrown at her, causing Lloyd to walk off stage. |
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In March 2011, the square was occupied by a crowd protesting against the UK Budget and proposed budget cuts. |
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The NRL has since become recognised as the sport's flagship competition and since that time has set record TV ratings and crowd figures. |
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On the first occasion they set a new Champions League home attendance record with the crowd in attendance at just over 85,000 people. |
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Their Aviva Premiership clash with Harlequins in 2012 was played before a crowd of 83,761, a world record for a rugby union club match. |
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The 89,019 crowd for the New Zealand versus Argentina game set a new record attendance for a Rugby World Cup game. |
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An astonished Oval crowd fell silent, struggling to believe that England could possibly have lost to a colony on home soil. |
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When it finally sank in, the crowd swarmed onto the field, cheering loudly and chairing Boyle and Spofforth to the pavilion. |
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Play was abandoned, owing to bad light, denying a thrilling finish to the large crowd of spectators. |
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With the match effectively over, the crowd were eager for the Ashes to be presented to England, and the celebrations to begin. |
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Panathinaiko Stadium, the first big stadium in the modern world, overflowed with the largest crowd ever to watch a sporting event. |
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Scotland won the match by a goal and a try to a try, in front of a crowd of 4,000 people at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh. |
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A record crowd saw Leicester become the first side to successfully defend their title. |
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Perpignan hosted Toulon in a quarterfinal before a sellout crowd of 55,000 at the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain. |
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In 1986 a then record northern hemisphere crowd of 50,383 attends the first test of the Ashes series at Old Trafford. |
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The fight was held in front of Robinson's home crowd at the rugby ground, Cardiff Arms Park, with rain pouring down on the fighters and the ring. |
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The March and Rally for Scottish Independence in September 2012 drew a crowd of between 5,000 and 10,000 people to Princes Street Gardens. |
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Another bonus point victory followed in front of a world record Rugby World Cup crowd of 89,267 at the home of England football, Wembley Stadium. |
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On 10 August, a crowd stormed the Tuileries Palace, seizing the king and his family. |
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The Liberty Memorial was dedicated on 1 November 1921, when the supreme Allied commanders spoke to a crowd of more than 100,000 people. |
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On April 5, when a huge crowd approached a barricade, a demonstrator was killed by Serb forces. |
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The crowd moved to the building of the parliament and attempted to force their way into it, but were repelled by the state's police. |
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A Mr. Goodbar crowd and the hottest sundown cruising in town for the 40-and-under professional crowd. |
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The transfer itself was the lowest point of his incarceration, as a crowd jeered and spat at him on the railway platform. |
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The crowd groaned when the muscled-up, raw-boned Paris boys stopped the Mites once more on fourth down, just inches from the goal. |
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The American leg of the tour began in Houston to a crowd of 18,000 at The Summit Arena, and was supported by Toots and the Maytals. |
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On 3 December 1979, a crowd crush at a Who gig at the Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati killed 11 fans. |
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The Who were not told until after the show because civic authorities feared crowd problems if the concert were cancelled. |
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That same month the Spice Girls attracted a crowd of 500,000 when they switched on the Christmas lights in Oxford Street, London. |
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Although the set was plagued by a late arrival and problems with her voice, the crowd warmed to her. |
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They boasted to the crowd that they were the fastest rowing crew on the Bay. |
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Whilst attendances at club matches in Scotland are fairly poor, the national team draws a sizeable crowd to Murrayfield for Six Nations matches. |
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Reportedly, the hurling match attracted a crowd of five hundred Irish immigrants, while the Orange march shivered out of existence. |
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In 1885, a game between two Sydney based teams took place before a crowd of over ten thousand spectators. |
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The crowd could call for an outcome by booing or cheering, but the emperor had the final say. |
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While Mary was absent from Edinburgh on her summer progress in 1563, a crowd forced its way into her private chapel as Mass was being celebrated. |
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A large crowd of persons of all denominations accompanied his remains to the grave. |
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The event was first held in 1996 and attracted a crowd of around 1,000 people who were mainly drawn from the local area. |
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Appropriately enough for a crowd hung up on the fashions and music of the past, the nostalgizing began almost immediately. |
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During this period, it was also common for Black footballers to be subjected to racist chanting from crowd members. |
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I suspect I will never again see a crowd of 35,000 transform with such speed into nubivagant hip-swivelling beasts. |
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After Morgan began singing, the crowd joined in, and Wales became the first nation to sing a national anthem at the start of a sporting event. |
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His home debut versus Calvisano was greeted by a capacity crowd and the signing was regarded as a marketing masterstroke. |
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A crowd of 27,114 set a new record for a Heineken Cup pool stage game for the Welsh region. |
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A capacity crowd of 10,280 were present at The Gnoll on 26 March 2005 to witness the Ospreys claim their first piece of silverware. |
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The fight took place in a converted loft in front of a select crowd of about sixty, who were balloted to gain their tickets. |
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On the 27 February 1911 Welsh entered the ring at Covent Garden to little cheer, with the crowd supporting Wells the underdog. |
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The fight was a near sell out at Madison Square Garden in New York, with the crowd firmly behind Wolgast. |
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The fighters met on June 18, 1941, in front of a crowd of 54,487 fans at the Polo Grounds in New York City. |
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The winner was announced, and the crowd waited for the winner to accept congratulations before the chairing ceremony, but no winner appeared. |
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As recently as the 19th century, a crowd of 17,000 at Devonport, near Plymouth, attended a match between the champions of Devon and Cornwall. |
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On 10 August 1792, an angry crowd threatened the palace of King Louis XVI, who took refuge in the Legislative Assembly. |
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A crowd who had gathered there started a fire, which badly damaged the forum and neighbouring buildings. |
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To remedy this, additional stuffing is pushed up under the overstuffing so as to crowd it out and fill up all hollows. |
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Forced by a hostile crowd to flee Mozambique, da Gama departed the harbor, firing his cannons into the city in retaliation. |
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The BBC report of Stella sparked outrage on social media around the world and is the topic of numerous crowd funding efforts to save Stella. |
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On the 84th Saudi Arabia National Day, September 23, 2014, the flagpole hoisted a huge Saudi flag before a crowd of thousands. |
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On one occasion he forced his way through a crowd that surrounded the emperor's carriage, and mounted on the footstep. |
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Experienced mothers shared their wisdom and sipped sherbet punch, while the prematernal crowd chatted about manicures and Hollywood weddings. |
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Alvarado forced Moctezuma to appeal to the crowd outside the Palace and this appeal temporarily calmed them. |
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So the same chains that had won over the preteenage, teenage and college crowd decided to tackle older women. |
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For example, mounted police horses are still effective for certain types of patrol duties and crowd control. |
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A crowd of passers-by was gathering, waiting for the proposee to emerge from her building. |
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The fact that half of the gaps are four millimetres instead of ten makes it possible to crowd more strings together into a smaller case. |
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Public debt of this magnitude can provoke punishing tax rates and crowd out private investment. |
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The meeting attracted a large crowd of approximately six hundred participants. |
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As a huge crowd watched in anticipation, the 52-year-old rain man whooped and chanted while hopping about on a hillside. |
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The smaller capitals, therefore, crowd into spheres of production which Modern Industry has only sporadically or incompletely got hold of. |
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However, a large crowd had gathered in Manchester to see the trains arrive, and was beginning to become unruly. |
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By the time the trains reached the outskirts of Manchester the crowd had become hostile and was spilling onto the tracks. |
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They reported that the crowd in Manchester was becoming restless, and that the authorities feared a riot if the Duke did not arrive. |
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Some were in tears, some retired from the crowd and paced hastily up and down the road, some seated themselves by the side in silence. |
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Iron rails were erected along the length of the funeral procession to hold back the crowd of around 50,000 people who lined the route. |
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He saw a crowd listening to a man who was talking from the rostrum of a kitchen-chair. |
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The crowd had to run away from the burning structure with only the clothes on their backs. |
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New manager, same old story, even if the home crowd would like to trust there is better to come. |
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I spent the next frantic seconds trying to disentangle myself from the pole while the crowd and the contestants guffawed. Shazbot! |
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Arms are raised, the cheers are deafening, the pipes turn to a strathspey and a whole section of the crowd launches into a mad jig. |
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The alfalfa Club dinner crowd in tiaras was the order of the night. |
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An angry crowd chanting allahu akbar was massed outside his door. |
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The crowd oohed and aahed as the powder guns went off, leaving two American patriots dead on the grass. |
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