I could play to the wrong crowd in England just as easily as I could play the wrong crowd in America.
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WARSAW — The crowd in Krasinski Square was loving it.
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" The crowd in Panama Beach was described only as "thousands.
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The most trivial false claim: The "outside" crowd in Orlando.
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The crowd in Arthur Ashe Stadium was even more bewildered.
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The crowd in Atlanta was small this year, Palmer said.
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Clinton, for her part, told a crowd in Henderson, Nev.
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The crowd in the arena chanted for their money back.
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West Berliners crowd in front of the wall on Nov.
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" He led the crowd in a chant of "CNN sucks.
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But there was a big crowd in front of both.
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His opponent, Doug Jones, addressed a diverse crowd in Birmingham.
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Deacon led the crowd in a whirling, jumping, thumping rager.
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"I've found my next person," she told the crowd in Brisbane.
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"We're unable to play tonight," Flea told the crowd in Irvine.
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Trudeau spoke to a cheering crowd in Montreal about his victory.
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"Who is our biggest enemy?" he asks the crowd in Khabarovsk.
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"I want 'Super' Sage Northcutt," Gall told the crowd in Cleveland.
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But that didn't matter to the Trump-friendly crowd in Charleston.
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Police said the crowd in Seoul reached 320,000 at its peak.
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Clearly they did not have the Resident Advisor crowd in mind.
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Corvettes remain a favorite of the muscle car crowd in Scottsdale.
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The crowd in the town of Nettuno yelled 'no' in response.
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Todd Hood, a SWAT commander, told the crowd in Johns Creek.
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Along with a pastor, they'd apparently led the crowd in prayer.
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" Trump told a crowd in Iowa on Feb. 1. "Seriously. O.K.?
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Dante opened its doors to a largely Italian crowd in 1915.
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"I'm loving Naomi Smalls," Ms. Campbell told a crowd in London.
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In remarks to the crowd, in video first published by TMZ.
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"The crowd in Armstrong, it fit who I am," he said.
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"Let's hang them!" chanted the crowd in Ankara's central Kizilay square.
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A truck smashed into a Bastille Day crowd in Nice, France.
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Paul LePage, whipped up the crowd in a speech branding Mrs.
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He had just announced as much to a crowd in Ohio.
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This photo shows a huge crowd in a park in Sydney.
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"I'm not on the ballot," Trump told a crowd in Mississippi.
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"This is our awakening," Allred tells a crowd in Seeing Allred.
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"Not my kind of guy," Trump told the crowd in Ohio.
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"We like to troll," he boasted to the crowd in Charlotte.
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In October, Harding addressed a huge segregated crowd in Birmingham, Ala.
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Speaking to an adoring, and mostly white, crowd in Huntsville, Ala.
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He led the crowd in a mock prosecution of Hillary Clinton.
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"A raucous Biden crowd in Dallas responds with chants of "Amy!
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"The do-nothing Democrats," Trump told the crowd in Battle Creek.
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"I know Ivanka," someone shouted from the crowd in feeble resistance.
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Mr. Edwards led the crowd in a countdown to 10 p.m.
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Warren about to address the overflow crowd in Infianola pic.twitter.com/6HXaOl6Vif
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Among the women in the crowd in 2202 was Jeanette Rankin.
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It's probably the most electric crowd in the world, I think.
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That set the congressional crowd in the direction of common ground.
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The crowd in London is wonderful, and that spirit pushed me.
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The pair were reportedly driving through the crowd in a mobbed vehicle.
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" Trump's crowd in Georgia "And all Brian Kemp had was Donald Trump.
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It is rare to find such a diverse crowd in Westchester County.
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"Congresswoman Tlaib has been a leader," Sanders told the crowd in Detroit.
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You can see the reactions from the crowd in the video. Wonderful.
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" Colbert then led the crowd in a chant of "We suck less!
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But the crowd in the room laughed, and then it clapped, heartily.
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Sung barefooted to a hushed crowd in the BC Place Stadium, k.d.
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"I can't possibly accept this award," she told the crowd in 2017.
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Julianne Moore knows how to stop a crowd in her latest movie.
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That marked the largest regular-season crowd in the majors since Aug.
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Three is definitely not a crowd in this Puerto Rican street food.
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"He knew about it," Trump told a rally crowd in South Carolina.
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The next day, he faced an even tougher crowd in the House.
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The crowd in Des Moines reportedly cheered when they heard his declaration.
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Pikachu then responds, and the crowd in one theater was in disbelief.
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Kellyanne Conway draws a crowd in D.C. ... and she clearly digs it.
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A man named Eddie threaded through the midafternoon crowd in Cambridge, Mass.
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The crowd in this place doesn't really like keeping track of time.
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I'm not interested in the crowd in Tahrir Square and Nick Kristof.
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Ivanka Trump on Wednesday also briefly addressed the crowd in North Dakota.
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Lizzo surprised the crowd in a printed minidress at the same event.
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There wasn't the delicious euphoria that ran through the crowd in 2008.
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Ayanna Pressley addressed an approximately 90% female crowd in a large ballroom.
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"We must multitask," Harris told the crowd in a speech Tuesday morning.
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The summer vacation crowd in Chatham was almost exclusively white and wealthy.
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"Beto's falling fast," the president told a crowd in Louisiana on Tuesday.
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"America is being respected again," Mr. Trump told the crowd in Harrisburg.
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"My friends, help is here," Mr. Ford told the crowd in Toronto.
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" Informed his crowd in Ames that they were in "the French Resistance.
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Soon, tear gas was misting around the crowd in great gray plumes.
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"We have Jim Crow sneaking back in," he told the crowd in Columbia.
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And there&aposs a decent crowd in the restaurants for a late lunch.
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Bryan led the crowd in a "Hall of Fame" chant, according to WCVB.
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A crowd in front of the White House watches President Nixon's resignation speech.
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Chaplain Wesley Spyke of Muskegon County Veteran Affairs addressed the crowd in prayer.
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The group's arrival to the Nobel Museum gathered quite a crowd in Stockholm.
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At the same time, McGregor suspects the crowd in Vegas will be hostile.
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"People of all genders," Rogen bellows to a rodeo crowd in the ad.
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The Washington foreign-policy crowd, in which Trump fans are rare, is aghast.
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Details: Amash told the crowd in Grand Rapids he stood by his comments.
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"The Democrat party has gone completely insane," he told a crowd in Mississippi.
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A van hit a crowd in a tourist area of Barcelona on Thursday.
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They'll say, Donald Trump spoke before a small crowd in Alabama last night.
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Not only that, but the crowd in attendance was given little to do.
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Elvis Costello even performed for the crowd in a bright pink cowboy hat.
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"Build that wall!" chanted candidate and crowd in unison at rallies this year.
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And it would help crowd-in other sources of demand, investment and production.
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He was speaking to a crowd in Alabama in support of GOP Sen.
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The Americans had the crowd in Rio's rowdy Maracanazinho stadium rooting against them.
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" As he spoke, Flynn led the crowd in chants of "U-S-A!
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"The war on coal is over," Pruitt told the crowd in Hazard, Kentucky.
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He talks to the crowd in an unspoken language that defies cultural differences.
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The crowd in old town was also noticeably different than elsewhere in Monaco.
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On Friday, the crowd in Bratislava, the capital, was perhaps the largest yet.
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They say I had the biggest crowd in the history of inaugural speeches.
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"This country still needs patriots," Mr. Booker told an Ohio crowd in October.
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"The Democrats are politicizing the coronavirus," he told the crowd in North Charleston.
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In September, organizers estimated a 100,000-strong crowd in a march in Taipei.
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" He led the crowd in a call-and-response: "What do we want?
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Memories of Noah's late wife, Joan, and his younger sister, Fernande, crowd in.
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" King then led the massive crowd in a chant, cheering, "Spread the word!
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So Trump needs a different crowd in the Senate, Bannon would have it.
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" King led the crowd in a call-and-response chant: "Spread the word.
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"Here's what's going to happen," Trump told a crowd in Indianapolis in April.
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You get a new crowd in, and they have different tastes, different interests.
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Trump led the crowd in chants of "USA, USA" to drown out the protestor.
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"This is not just a woman's issue," he told a crowd in North Carolina.
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This bloghouse gem keeps my set groovy and the crowd in a good mood.
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But the president made clear to the crowd in Michigan he values Lewandowski's work.
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"I have to be realistic," he told a town hall crowd in Waterloo, Iowa.
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" After her speech, she led the crowd in a chant of "si se puede!
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As more robots start to crowd in, the damage they dish out piles up.
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Collins stood out from the crowd in a white hooded sweater and loose pants.
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"Did you see what I did to that?" he asked a crowd in September.
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"Being together, alone, will not be enough," he said to the crowd in Pella.
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President Trump tosses paper towels into a crowd in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, on Oct.
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But as she told the Davos crowd in January, that was never her plan.
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They descend upon his home en masse, cameras flashing, and crowd in around him.
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"We are stronger together," Khan told the roaring crowd in Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center.
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"I'm so nervous, you guys," Bernard told the crowd in L.A.'s Microsoft Theater.
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Here's video of Trump crowd in Wisconsin breaking into "Paul Ryan sucks" chant pic.twitter.
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Raul Labrador made a statement that had the whole crowd in an instantaneous uproar.
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He will be introduced to the crowd in Washington, D.C., at around 11 a.m.
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Drones buzz above as the sun lowers, painting the crowd in a red glow.
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He told the crowd in Tupelo to "get out" and vote in Tuesday's runoff.
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He claimed, yet again, that his inaugural celebration attracted the biggest crowd in history.
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" As the crowd in Châteaurenard cheered, Mr. Sarkozy announced, "Our identity is under threat.
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"What a crowd, what a turnout," Trump said to a crowd in the area.
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" Waters ended her speech by leading the crowd in a chant of "Impeach him!
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"Stick with us," he told a VFW crowd in Kansas City back in July.
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Dave 'Yogurty' Fogarty had a good crowd in the arena for the curtain raiser.
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Speak kindly to yourself, and trust that you'll find your right crowd in time.
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Gather a large crowd in a room where they can all infect one another?
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He scored four exhilarating tries in front of a 50,000-strong crowd in Johannesburg.
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As both teams knelt, loud boos could be heard by the crowd in Baltimore.
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"No, no, I'll boo," Tlaib said, as she then led the crowd in boos.
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"Right now, the State Department is in trouble," she told a crowd in Washington.
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" The girl then led the massive crowd in a chant, cheering, "Spread the word!
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After taking his mark, he bowled the perfect bowl, stunning the crowd in attendance.
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The first time I saw her, she impressed a small crowd in a brewery.
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"We are desperate, desperate for more people," Mr. Mulvaney told a crowd in England.
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Some of their rallies drew gasps from the sellout crowd in Rod Laver Arena.
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"It's a great honor to be here" Carlile told the Montpelier crowd in May.
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The President's comments were met with laughter and applause from the crowd in Montana.
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"Somebody said, 'Oh, Trump's a great entertainer,' " Trump would tell the crowd in Mesa.
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Speaking to the crowd in Napa, Buttigieg urged his donors to redouble their work.
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It was initially set to take place in Arizona with a crowd in attendance.
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"They're gonna be reporting about you tonight," Trump told the crowd in North Carolina.
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Heightened security at the World Cup after a taxi plows into a crowd in Moscow.
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Heightened security at the world cup after a taxi plows into a crowd in Moscow.
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The game drew 42,130, the largest crowd in the two-year history of SunTrust Park.
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This isn't the first time a vehicle has been driven into a crowd in Germany.
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Over the weekend, a sign could be seen bobbing above the crowd in downtown Beirut.
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He thanked the crowd in Italian, saying, "Italy for me is truly a second home."
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"He called me Mr. Meltdown," Mr. Rubio told a crowd in Dallas on Friday morning.
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Speaking to a crowd in Nashua, he was lamenting the decline in American family values.
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Try capturing the crowd in your shot, a few towering skyscrapers, or even the moon.
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"My father is a very straight talker," she told a crowd in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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A small crowd in evening wear huddled beneath umbrellas in the garden, watching two men.
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But the police continued firing into the crowd in the North stands, again without warning.
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Trump's remarks to a crowd in Abingdon, Virginia, produced 9,345 words and 157 em dashes.
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The big screens in the stadium typically go blank, leaving the crowd in the dark.
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Instead, Jackman led the crowd in a serenade and posted the video to his Instagram.
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President Trump slipped into campaign mode Tuesday evening before an enthusiastic crowd in Youngstown, Ohio.
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In the images, a blonde, pants-less Gaga hovers over the crowd in a harness.
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A man drove into a crowd in April, killing four and leaving another dozen injured.
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Before being sprayed, she can be seen shoving someone in the crowd in videos below.
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Murray will face No. 9-seeded Richard Gasquet — and the French crowd — in another quarterfinal.
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"If we don't step up, things can get worse," he told the crowd in California.
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For instance, among the 65-and-older crowd in 2016, the median loss was $390.
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Navigating through a crowd in a state with open-carry gun laws is a nightmare.
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The crowd in LA was mostly male, as is the crowd at most Yang events.
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Hickey supported his teammate's earlier assertion about the value of the home crowd in Brooklyn.
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Dan Donovan, in front of a crowd in the New Dorp section of Staten Island.
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As Mr. Trump struggled to respond, the crowd in Arizona lapsed into ever longer silences.
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"We are talking about the safety of our people," he told a crowd in Raleigh.
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"There is something very bittersweet about it," he apparently told the crowd in Ipswich, England.
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Biden made those comments before a 100-person crowd in New York earlier this month.
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S.B. Noyo told remnants of the crowd in Harare, as he stood near a tank.
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We were first blessed by the pair's witty roast of the Hollywood crowd in 2013.
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It would take place on a raised set with the smallish crowd in the background.
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The presentation prompted some surprised laughter out of the crowd in the Delamar Hotel ballroom.
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"The crowd in the street was loud, but not violent," said police chief Margo Bennett.
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Later, addressing an attentive crowd in Berlin, he boiled down his argument to a question.
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Immigration activists were shoved and stripped of their signs by a crowd in Richmond, Virginia.
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PAT BORZI Despite the right game plan and a virtual home crowd in Hartford, Conn.
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Rakhmat Akilov drove a truck into a crowd in Stockholm last year, killing five people.
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The band can still play to a sold-out crowd in any city they want.
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As their ghosts crowd in, he starts to lose faith in himself and his music.
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"Tonight, an improbable hope became an undeniable reality," Buttigieg told a cheering crowd in Iowa.
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"She just came out and flat said it," he told a crowd in Muscatine, Iowa.
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The crowd in the function room was less glamorous than I'd expected, and less octogenarian.
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He was even booed at one point by the Democrat-friendly crowd in Las Vegas.
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But the capacity crowd in an arena at East Carolina University seemed to savor them.
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In 2017, he joined the crowd in a victory lap from behind the presidential seal.
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"The Obamacare nightmare is about to end," VP Pence tells crowd in Kentucky https://t.
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"The world is wondering what happened to America," Kerry told a crowd in Elkader, Iowa.
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"Jobs are already starting to pour back in," he yelled to the crowd in Florida.
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"I believe if my father were my age," Mr. Graham told a crowd in Tallahassee, Fla.
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Other agencies, including ISNA, suggested the crowd in Golestan province had been infiltrated by Rouhani's enemies.
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In an emotional speech on Sunday night, Mendoza thanked her supporters before a crowd in Lima.
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Vice President Mike Pence, left, applauds as President Donald Trump waves to the crowd in Washington.
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For a product everyone knew was coming out, the crowd in that darkened auditorium looked elated.
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Eventually Pink took the trend to the catwalk crowd in Paris, and they liked it, too.
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And the crowd in Raleigh represents the younger voters that Mrs Clinton has struggled with particularly.
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"We are standing with Article 295c and will defend it," he told a crowd in Islamabad.
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He then led the crowd in a special spontaneous prayer "for this beloved and martyred Syria".
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But there is also an element of simply joining the crowd in the most popular stocks.
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"I just want to thank my baby, my beautiful son," Jackson told the crowd in March.
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"It is Bouteflika's right to be a candidate," Abdelmalek Sellal told a crowd in televised comments.
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There was All the King's Men in 1949 and A Face in the Crowd in 1957.
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"We're toughening up at the border" he told a crowd in West Virginia on April 5th.
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"The Enforcement Bureau is no longer accountable to FCC Commissioners," he told a crowd in Washington.
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But most in that crowd in the audience, across America, they like what they hear there.
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"We're better than before, sisters and brothers," Morales told the cheering crowd in a televised speech.
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"Tonight, an improbable hope became an undeniable reality," Pete Buttigieg told a crowd in Des Moines.
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"The government is in control" says Turkish President Erdogan to large crowd in #Istanbul https://t.
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He told a crowd in Mississippi that any immigration plan he supports must pass three tests.
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"Their priorities are not my priorities and not your priorities," Trump told the crowd in Harrisburg.
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Tough crowd in Senate And Trump is up against an even tougher audience in the Senate.
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Murray got the Wrigley Field crowd in Daffy Duck mode as he sang his rousing rendition.
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"I don't believe the polls anymore," he said Tuesday before a crowd in Colorado Springs, Colo.
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Her speech declaring her candidacy was delivered powerfully before a large and appreciative crowd in Oakland.
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"We don't need to make America great again," he told a crowd in Colorado last week.
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The two smooched in front of the crowd in September 2015, according to The Associated Press.
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The crowd in Los Angeles was mostly male, as is the crowd at most Yang events.
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The stadium crowd in France erupted in chants of "equal pay" following the 2-0 victory.
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"To put it bluntly, I am back," Sanders told the crowd in a big applause line.
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"There were 61,500 people at Soldier Field, the largest rugby crowd in American history," he recalls.
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The crowd in Matthew did not represent all the Jewish people of that day, Laney wrote.
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The bigger the sweaty, elbowing crowd in a given location, the stronger the craving for exclusivity.
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Mr. Trump told the crowd in Lancaster County, about 70 miles west of Philadelphia, that Mrs.
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Don't be afraid to be yourself and to be different from the crowd in some ways.
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But he did definitely stand out from the crowd in one way at least: his tie.
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Days before that, the fashion crowd in NYC influenced us to chop bangs and a bob.
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"I don't know what that means, a community college," Trump told the crowd in Richfield, Ohio.
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Sunderland joined the crowd in song as it switched to another mainstay modified for today's event.
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It's awesome to race in front of the home crowd, in front of family and friends.
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"I am really into electing Hillary Clinton," Barack Obama told a crowd in Philadelphia last Tuesday.
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In January 85033, Trump told a crowd in Farmington, N.H., that the policy would save billions.
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"The crowd in Ohio was amazing last night - broke all records," Trump tweeted without providing details.
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This is no simple task and with the current crowd in charge it faces considerable resistance.
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He seemed to play to the crowd in the courtroom, which rewarded his jokes with generous laughter.
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Xi Jinping enthused the Davos crowd in 2017 with his full-throated advocacy of an open world.
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A counter-terrorism officer fired his pistol in the air to keep the growing crowd in line.
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"We're going to win... we're going to keep our citizens safe," he told the crowd in Nashville.
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"I want to dedicate this one to my mom," she told the crowd in Santa Clara, Calif.
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"We were there in the crowd in the Gold Ballroom at the Hotel DuPont," Biden told CNN.
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And the crowd in attendance at the National Mall was somewhat sparse, visibly smaller than past inaugurations.
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Natalie Portman makes her way to a cheering crowd in the first teaser for her latest movie.
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The webcast showed a beautiful image of the stage landing as the crowd in mission control celebrated.
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In 2016, a truck ploughed into a Bastille Day crowd in Nice, killing more than 80 people.
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The woman was carried to an ambulance to the cheers of the crowd in Nairobi's Huruma district.
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"I want to dedicate this one to my mom," she told the crowd in Santa Clara, California.
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"We can't continue to allow China to rape our country," he told a crowd in Fort Wayne.
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In 2016, a truck plowed into a Bastille Day crowd in Nice, killing more than 80 people.
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A bomb attack on a crowd in a hospital courtyard in the city of Quetta on Aug.
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And that was the message Mr. Krasniqi delivered to the crowd in Queens on Super Bowl Sunday.
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The crowd in Des Moines on Tuesday night is a living, breathing sign of that organic energy.
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Attendance figures later confirmed that it was the largest single-day crowd in NBA Summer League history.
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He was greeted in the capital by what some believe to be the largest crowd in history.
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Nurmagomedov went into the crowd in an attempt to fight members of McGregor's team after the bout.
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The home opener at FedEx Field on Sunday saw the lowest crowd in the stadium's history: 20173,013.
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Before singing "Can't Help Falling in Love," she led the crowd in a "Like a Prayer" singalong.
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The crowd in Israel is insane and they get really good DJs and they do great gigs.
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On Monday night, Grande belted out two musical theater numbers for an excited crowd in Los Angeles.
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"We're going to bring back our jobs to Pennsylvania," Trump told a crowd in Erie in 2016.
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Revelers in the crowd, in turn, filmed her filming them, and posted their videos to Snapchat, too.
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Lupton had his eyes closed most of the time, maybe picturing the huge crowd in his head.
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We did some gospel rap songs, and there was one woman in the crowd in a wheelchair.
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Border agents said they released tear gas to disperse the crowd in an effort to protect themselves.
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Sanders told the cheering crowd in Essex Junction, Vt., that his campaign has goals beyond getting elected.
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When somebody drove a car into a crowd in Barcelona this week, he jumped on it immediately.
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But the average person in the crowd in North Dakota has neither multiple houses nor a boat.
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"No, I do not support fracking," he said to cheers from the debate crowd in Flint, Mich.
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A number of members of the town hall crowd in Johnston, Iowa, then shouted "no" at Ernst.
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He and Dr. B headed off the stage and the crowd in Philly was in full rage.
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You can love Trump and acknowledge that he didn't have the largest inauguration crowd in American history.
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"Secretary Clinton has won the Democratic nominating process," Bernie Sanders told a cheering crowd in New Hampshire.
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Bill Nye "the science guy" is addressing the crowd in Washington, and slamming lawmakers who suppress science.
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"To get the endorsement, believe me, is a fantastic honor," Trump told the NRA crowd in 2016.
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Maxine Waters led a crowd in chanting "Impeach 45!" at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards.
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Bryant jerseys speckled the crowd in every color, sporting multiple numbers and too many designs to count.
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At the time, Swadley was hanging out with her old crowd in bars and restaurants every weekend.
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They are considered the toughest crowd in sports, annually named among the worst fans in pro sports.
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They're known to blanket the crowd in a blizzard of popcorn and streamers while people go apeshit.
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A memorial service was held in the auditorium and the crowd in the room swelled past capacity.
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The Madison Square Garden crowd in New York City booed the result and neither fighter appeared happy.
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You can see the full crowd in this wide shot from official White House photographer Tia Dufour.
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"Enough with Fico," was the repeated chant of the crowd in Slovak National Uprising Square in Bratislava.
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"These are not the people who made our country great," Trump told the crowd in St. Louis.
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"I speak with folded hands," she told the crowd, in which wives of the missing fishermen wept.
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" He added, to laughter from the crowd in Wheeling, W.Va.: "And then we fell in love, O.K.?
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Introverted and neither pretty, nor stylish, nor smart, I never fit in with any crowd in school.
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After all, Warren does seem to be generating a lot of enthusiasm (see her crowd in Seattle).
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In today's 360 video, join the crowd in a tiny bar in Portugal to hear traditional fado.
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There's a fun, aggressive energy in the crowd in Philly and very attentive energy in San Francisco.
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Be able to spot their children in a crowd, in an instant, the most primal of recognitions?
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"I sort of don't like toning it down," Mr. Trump told a crowd in Connecticut shortly afterward.
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"I think it's fitting for us to end the campaign tonight," Bennet told a crowd in Concord.
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"I'm so glad to be with you this morning," Buttigieg said to the crowd in New Hampshire.
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" He said some of the right-wing members of the crowd in the Virginia park were "bad.
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I joined the crowd in Boston and watched images of the rallies throughout the nation and world.
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A man tried to drive into a crowd in Antwerp, Belgium, on Thursday but was stopped. Mrs.
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" As the crowd in the Houston Toyota Center roared with applause, the president continued: "Use that word.
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"Tomorrow, you can vote for a hopeful, inclusive, big-hearted America," she told a crowd in Pittsburgh.
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"Some will criticize the Green New Deal for being too bold," O'Rourke told a crowd in Keokuk.
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"Forget the press, read the internet," the GOP presidential nominee instructed a crowd in Colorado Springs, Colo.
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Mr. Putin later recalled how an angry crowd in "an aggressive mood" gathered outside the K.G.B. offices.
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Then he took questions from reporters, and after joining the crowd in singing the national anthem, left.
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A suspected Islamic militant drove a van into a crowd in Barcelona, killing 13 and injuring dozens.
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"This is more than just the usual standard lie," the president told a rowdy crowd in Miami.
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Nottingham Panthers pulled in a capacity 213,153 crowd in the third week and sold out every game thereafter.
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Greg Abbott wave to the crowd in Rockport, Texas, during a visit with individuals affected by Hurricane Harvey.
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The crowd in the courtroom reportedly burst out into cheers as the verdict against Love's extradition was read.
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"I'll never forget this as long as I live," Sanders told a crowd in Marshalltown, Iowa, last month.
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"America is open for business, and we are competitive once again," he told the Davos crowd in 2018.
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She led the crowd in a chant of "Let's go Caps!" and was gifted a stick Connolly autographed.
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"Nothing says I love you like fucking sugar," Gooding told the crowd in a video uploaded onto Instagram.
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The pro-Mexican crowd in Moscow erupted in celebration but NOTHING like what went down in Mexico City.
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There was the moment when Bill Gates showed a large jar of poop to a crowd in Beijing.
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Did I really just see a video of Donald Trump throwing toilet paper into a crowd in PR ?
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The crowd in Marlins Park erupted in applause, as the game stopped to take in the tearful moment.
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Hall, out on the ice and with all of the cameras on him, applauded the crowd in return.
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Mr Trump assured a crowd in Ohio that his cabinet would include the "greatest killers you've ever seen".
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Thomas and F Jae Crowder, on the bench in the fourth quarter, joined the crowd in the wave.
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A crowd in a California town observes the total eclipse of the sun that occurred in September 1923.
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Outside Legco a line of priests led the crowd in a chorus of "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord".
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" Lovato told the crowd in Central Park that the song has been "lifting up women everywhere for years.
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"The grid of the future will be distributed, decarbonized and digital," Grimbert told a packed crowd in Anaheim.
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Some local reports indicated that Polish government representatives promised people close to Trump a large crowd in Warsaw.
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We're told more than 16,000 people attended the weigh-in -- the largest weigh-in crowd in combat history.
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Lovato led the crowd in an a cappella cover of Paramore's "Misery Business" and everyone absolutely crushed it.
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When Trump went into Manhattan to develop, he wasn't accepted by the old money crowd in the city.
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Plenty of such bills have come and gone over the years, usually facing a tough crowd in Congress.
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In Greifswald, she led a crowd in practicing CPR as loudspeakers blared the Bee Gees song "Stayin' Alive".
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"It's totally controlled by the special-interest groups," he said, to wild cheers from a crowd in Maine.
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The chance to play before the home crowd in a second-round playoff game will be a first.
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Polk County Chairman Sean Bagniewski tweeted that it was the largest crowd in the event's 18-year history.
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"I said something that was kind of politically correct," West told the concert crowd in San Jose, Calif.
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"A vote against Graham-Cassidy is a vote to save ObamaCare," Pence told a crowd in Anderson, Ind.
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At the 2019 Met Gala, Lopez stunned the crowd in a plunging dress that was dripping in jewels.
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Speaking to a crowd in Anderson, Indiana, about tax reform and health care, Pence indirectly addressed Republican Sen.
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The man with the cult following had arrived and was surrounded by a crowd in the dining room.
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A separate crowd in front of the election supervisory body threw rocks at police, a Reuters witness said.
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Edwards is from Prosperity, S.C., and his parents, fiancée and baby daughter were in the crowd in Cleveland.
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It was this week in 1981 that Mr. Henderson led a crowd in the first televised audience wave.
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"Factories will be pouring into this country," Mr. Trump told a crowd in St. Charles, Mo., in November.
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I must have agreed that he had the largest inauguration crowd in history because I didn't challenge that.
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Below, Swami Paramananda from Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers leads the crowd in the final class of the day.
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When she vowed to the crowd in Atlanta that she "would persist," chants of "Warren 2020" rose up.
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The remark drew a mixed reaction from the crowd in Charleston, and the Buttigieg campaign tweeted the line.
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The crowd in the arena rose, and we Americans around the nation pumped our fists, stomped and cheered.
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He told a crowd in Somersworth this week that Sanders is too liberal to win a general election.
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"So we seek friends, not enemies," Trump told the crowd in the 8,000-seat Huntington Center on Thursday.
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"We will announce to all parties that we are at the table," he told a crowd in Izmir.
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Mr. Chihuly's exhibition here in 280 attracted some 2003,2200 people, the largest crowd in the Garden's history then.
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"They came asking for seventeen universities, and I approved all of them," he told a crowd in 2014.
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Messi told the crowd in Paris that "the moment of withdrawal is approaching" as he collected his prize.
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MDBs know they can't bridge the global infrastructure gap alone and thus hope to crowd in private capital.
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Russia, even with the backing of what will be a partisan crowd in Moscow, most likely will not.
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Days after he reported the attack, Mr. Smollett performed for a sold-out crowd in West Hollywood, Calif.
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It shows a crowd in what is now Nigeria, but what was then Yorubaland under British colonial influence.
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He last traveled to the state for a campaign rally in August, speaking before a crowd in Cincinnati.
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More significant — more concrete — are the effects: in December, FIFA awarded a women's Ballon D'Or for the first time to Ada Hegerberg, a Norwegian striker; in March, a record crowd in Italy watched Juventus play Fiorentina, and a record crowd in Spain watched a game between Barcelona and Atlético Madrid.
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Before an adoring crowd in the Manuel Artime theatre, Mr Trump proclaimed the United States a "symbol of hope".
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"There's something important I want to share with you guys," Stapp said to the cheering crowd in Austin, Texas.
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That's what a packed crowd in the purple light-tinted dome at MoMa PS1 experienced last Sunday, February 26th.
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To a cheering crowd in Council Bluffs, Iowa, he asked Christian conservatives in the crowd to raise their hands.
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A guitarist led a crowd in singing "Over There," a wartime song written by George M. Cohan in 1917.
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Germany humiliated Brazil 7-1 in front of a home crowd in the World Cup semi-final in 2014.
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" Trump tells crowd in Montana that if he gets impeached, it will be their fault "It is so ridiculous.
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Sometimes I listen to The Strokes just to imagine myself playing "Juicebox" to a crowd in a soccer stadium.
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"Don't think we are going to win," Trump told a small (for him) crowd in New Hampshire last night.
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"I never thought I'd be thinking about this in a domestic context," Buttigieg told the crowd in Iowa. Sen.
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On August 2400st President Donald Trump, before an appreciative crowd in Charleston, West Virginia, personally slew the offending policy.
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"I'm afraid the election's going to be rigged, I have to be honest," Trump told a crowd in Ohio.
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Then, this past weekend, Offset proposed to her on stage in front of the entire Powerhouse crowd in Philadelphia.
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Holmes delivered her presentation to a standing-room-only crowd in a cavernous room at the Philadelphia Convention Center.
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Moments later the rain is pouring, both on the crowd in Louisville and on the street outside Dink's house.
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The crowd in Jaraguá do Sul roared from the stands as Lineker's dynamic punching ability kept Azamat Gashimov guessing.
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"Not only is that wrong, it makes him unelectable," Rubio said Sunday at a capacity crowd in Purcellville, Virginia.
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Andy Barr was booed by a standing room only crowd in the Montgomery County Courthouse Annex in Mt. Sterling.
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In Tuesday's largest demonstration, police on bicycles rode into the crowd in the city's Public Square in mid afternoon.
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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip wave from an open Land Rover to a crowd in Tobruk, Libya in 1954.
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" Earlier this week, Trump told a crowd in Ohio that he is "afraid the election's going to be rigged.
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"I'd like to start by saying I'm optimistic," Finance Minister Bill Morneau told a crowd in Halifax on Monday.
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Trump and Pence also met volunteers and were cheered by the crowd in front of Samaritan's Purse mobile kitchen.
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"Do we want his finger anywhere near the button?" the Democratic presidential nominee asked a crowd in San Diego.
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"Those powerful stories stuck with him and that is what he was sharing with the crowd in Washington today."
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When you see this crowd in pictures, everyone carrying skeletons in colorful robes, it might look weird or menacing.
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Before the Iowa results were released, Biden told a crowd in New Hampshire that he did well in Iowa.
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Trump says he'll hang photo of inauguration crowd in press hall—but the date on the photo is Jan.
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"Secretary Clinton appears to be getting a little bit nervous," Sanders told a crowd in Philadelphia on Wednesday evening.
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"I thought Guida was coming to fight," Maynard explained to the crowd in Atlantic City following the official decision.
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" A crowd in front of the Presidential Palace, carrying Polish and EU flags responded by chanting, "Free Poland, European!
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Lincoln Diaz-Balart said, channeling Yogi Berra, as he warmed up and tried to encourage the crowd in Hialeah.
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The travelling party squad is rooted to the front of the crowd in a flurry of ecstatic dance maneuvers.
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The crowd in Arizona appeared to agree: The Washington Post reports that the crowd thinned as Trump shrieked on.
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When Arcade Fire played to a sold-out crowd in Louisville, Chase's Bourbon Smoked Chipotle was on the rider.
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Commissioner Roger Goodell, who was loudly jeered by the crowd in Chicago, rejected the team's appeal of the penalties.
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"There was nobody that was worse, nobody than Bill Clinton, with women," Mr. Trump told the crowd in Spokane.
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Vin Scully, the Dodgers broadcasting great, called his final game before a sellout crowd in San Francisco on Sunday.
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Those powerful stories stuck with him and that is what he was sharing with the crowd in Washington today.
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"We cannot afford suddenly to treat this like a reality show," he told an enthusiastic crowd in Philadelphia. Mrs.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden told a crowd in Massachusetts last month that executive orders don't ultimately achieve much.
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President Obama took his State of the Union themes on the road Wednesday, telling a crowd in Omaha, Neb.
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"Folks may feel threatened by what they hear," Mr. Elorza told them, addressing the crowd in English and Spanish.
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More than a half-hour into his speech, he noticed a disturbance in the crowd in front of him.
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The crowd in Detroit erupted in cheers, Twitter went into a frenzy and she immediately surged in Google searches.
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At the 2019 VMAs, Adriana Lima mistakenly yelled "What's up New York?" to the crowd in Newark, New Jersey.
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The crowd in Cleveland booed over the delays, and Royals manager Ned Yost was visibly upset in the dugout.
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Addressing a cheering crowd in Harare on Wednesday night, Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe was entering a new stage of democracy.
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And like you look at the crowd, in the audience, and they're all like 'what the fuck is happening.
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At the same time, he defended his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, for moving into the crowd in Tucson, Ariz.
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"We're going to load it up with some bad dudes," Donald J. Trump told a cheering crowd in Nevada.
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The incident occurred while President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was speaking to a crowd in a New York hotel ballroom.
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She won silver medals in 2000, 2004 and 2008, and gold in front of her home crowd in 2012.
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And he reassured a crowd in Madison, Wisconsin, that he can win both the nomination and the general election.
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In the past, though, he has made clear he was talking about the size of the crowd in attendance.
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The crowd in Indianapolis was booing loudly as players on both teams chose to either lock arms or kneel.
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After a layoff of seven months, pro football was unquestionably being welcomed back by a crowd in full throat.
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Op-Ed Contributor Last May, a motorist drove through a crowd in Times Square, killing one and injuring dozens.
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" At one point a man standing in a crowd in front of the hotel casually yelled, "Death to Islam!
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A driver in a white van plowed into a crowd in north Toronto, according to police and hospital officials.
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"As my grandmother said, if the company is dubious, better to go alone," he told the crowd in Tarquinia.
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On the afternoon I visited, I lingered along with a young and diverse crowd in front of each exhibition.
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And the crowd in northern Williamsburg will be primed for what is still the Christopher Guest gang's finest hour.
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"I hope you arrest 'em and do whatever you have to do," the candidate told a crowd in Missouri.
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I know now, as a home favorite, to let myself let the crowd in and let them help me.
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Last July, a man drove a truck through a crowd in Nice, France, and killed more than 80 people.
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"It is an insult to your vote," he said, referring to his ouster, as the crowd in front roared.
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"Everything comes down to today," said Mr. Buttigieg, 34, as he spoke to a crowd in West Des Moines.
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Bryant heard some boos from the crowd in his hometown after helping defeat the 76ers in the 2001 Finals.
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" Trump responded to Obama's speech by telling a crowd in North Dakota "I watched it, but I fell asleep.
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Trump quickly responded on Friday, telling a crowd in Fargo, North Dakota, that he "fell asleep" watching Obama's speech.
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Beijing (CNN)Six people were killed Friday after a car drove into a crowd in central China's Hubei province.
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The crowd in Philadelphia, where Bryant was born and spent much of his childhood, gave James a standing ovation.
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"I have been bolted down on my desk in the Senate," Klobuchar told a crowd in Salem on Sunday.
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Much of the crowd in the darkened room remained on their feet throughout the president's speech, phones held aloft.
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Ravel's "Bolero," at once martial and sensual, wrapped the crowd in its sinister embrace, the atmosphere laced with menace.
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As Plank spoke to the crowd in New York, the company held a media event at its Baltimore headquarters.
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But Mond kept the sixth-largest crowd in Kyle Field history — 104,794 — on its feet by sparking late heroics.
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"Democrats and Republicans–nobody likes the corruption," she told a cheering crowd in Keene, New Hampshire, on September 25th.
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Mr. Trump drew a similar crowd in the arena the week before the election; many people were repeat visitors.
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Addressing a cheering crowd in Harare on Wednesday night, Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe was entering a new stage of democracy.
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"Our troops will fight to win — we will fight to win," Trump said to a crowd in Arlington, Virginia.
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He tries to undermine his opponents with it and get the crowd -- in this case the public -- on his side.
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"It was during the revolution that Jackson first confronted and defied an arrogant elite," Trump told the crowd in Nashville.
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"Now, a number of you as I was walking around wanted selfies," Sanders told the crowd in Warner, New Hampshire.
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"Thanks for sticking around, it was definitely a tough match, unbelievable," Cilic told the crowd in his on-court interview.
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"I worked because I had to, but my body is no longer strong enough," he told the crowd in Spanish.
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As I looked out at the crowd in Penn Station, I again felt detached from the flow of foot traffic.
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Moore herself unveiled the statue, leading the crowd in one giant hat toss, with 3,000 berets distributed for the purpose.
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Even the shower of petals that greets her everywhere she goes, Thakur informed a crowd in Bhopal, worsens her infections.
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He faced a hostile crowd in Washington, whose Nationals lost their third straight World Series game to the Houston Astros.
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Speaking to the crowd in Naha, he said he would fight to have those U.S. Marines moved off the island.
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She bowed, waved and blew kisses to the crowd in what many must have assumed was her final Olympic appearance.
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She'd gone with "gay" for a while because she "liked being the underdog," she told the laughing crowd in Cincinnati.
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"Be nice to the person," Trump told a Florida crowd in November as a protestor was ejected from his rally.
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After his victory, Mr Morsi's first act was to address a crowd in Tahrir Square, the heart of the revolution.
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On Monday, Trump told a crowd in New Hampshire that the New England Patriots quarterback said he voted for him.
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Her campaign advisers like the idea she could maybe draw a huge crowd in a place like Salt Lake City.
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"We couldn't have been more opposite when we met," West, 40, said of Moore before the crowd in Hollywood, California.
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"I'm sorry I couldn't do it today, I tried," a tearful Williams told the crowd in Toronto, according to Forbes.
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"This election is a choice between American freedom and democratic socialism," he told his crowd in Des Moines on Thursday.
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Indeed, he went into a gun store on Christmas Eve as he informed a crowd in Iowa the other day.
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As Macron addressed the crowd in his victory speech, he repeatedly stressed the enormous challenges that lie in France's path.
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"This is a clear mandate for change," Kurz told a rapturous crowd in Vienna on Sunday evening after polls closed.
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This special report started by quoting Theodore Roosevelt thundering about the evils of giant corporations before a crowd in Kansas.
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Unmarked points of interest and unexpected gatherings don't crowd in enough to be a nuisance, but they pop up frequently.
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Watching footage back later from the show, you can practically feel the warmth radiating from the crowd in his direction.
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"Thousand points of light, I never quite got that one," Trump told a crowd in Montana at a campaign event.
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A band is playing calm music for the crowd in front of a huge backdrop that displays the campaign logo.
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"Look at all these bikers," Mr. Trump, standing before a crowd in front of the Lincoln Memorial, said with admiration.
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" As he criticized Heck, he asked "Nevada, what the heck?" and then led the crowd in chants of "Heck no!
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"It will be great for the American economy when we finally close that gap," she told a crowd in October.
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Then on Tuesday, Mr. Trump warned a crowd in North Carolina that it would be "a horrible day" if Mrs.
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"What do you have to lose by trying something new, like Trump?" he asked a crowd in Virginia on Saturday.
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In front of a mostly white crowd in Wisconsin on Tuesday night, the Republican nominee accused Democrats of exploiting blacks.
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All week, the crowd in the hall sounded most engaged and excited when it was yelling at or about someone.
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With Mr. Trump off the stage, some in the crowd in the Reno-Sparks Convention Center grew confused and panicked.
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The home crowd in Madison should be hot for this game, and I don't see the Badgers letting them down.
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Police say two suspects fired "indiscriminately" into a crowd in front of strip mall on South Claiborne Avenue early Sunday.
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Soon, someone had turned up the music and led the crowd in an altered Wu-Tang Gang sing-a-long.
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The first witnesses called by the prosecution said the crowd in the afternoon was celebratory and the scene was peaceful.
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But for Mr. Obama it was, and the crowd in the stadium was the largest of his three-day visit.
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Beijing (CNN)Bill Gates stunned the crowd in Beijing on Tuesday with a jar of human feces in his hand.
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About half an hour after that, a man firing into a crowd in Kansas City, Missouri, injured six more people.
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As Musk told the crowd in Austin, the financing for Tesla closed at 6 in the evening on Christmas Eve.
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The Hill's video highlights the former Alaska governor's most spirited one-liners that helped invigorate the crowd in Ames, Iowa.
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News Analysis It began as a crowd-pleasing tirade from President Trump to an overwhelmingly white, conservative crowd in Alabama.
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"That's why I'm in this fight," she said, before taking selfies with members of the crowd in a driving rain.
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"He turned it over to the F.B.I., hoping to put me in jeopardy," Mr. Trump told the crowd in Ohio.
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"I refuse to excuse myself, to apologize, for being French," Mr. Bardella told the crowd in Abbeville, to hard applause.
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There, he drew a tiny crowd in a diner and convenience store that displayed Trump 2020 hats and T-shirts.
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Then there is the tall, slender man who clears trays and accommodates diners as they crowd in at lunch time.
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But he said it stood to reason Trump could have something to fear as the inquiries crowd in upon Manafort.
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Yet there they all were, playing Situation Room in the open air, for a random crowd in Palm Beach, Fla.
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"It's not just that Joe's been there, and he's been in the Situation Room," she told the crowd in Ankeny.
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"Look," Trump told a raucous crowd in West Virginia late Tuesday, before Friess finished out of the money in Wyoming.
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It offers a respite from the heat, from office life, from noisy households, from all the irritations that crowd in.
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"Anyone who has entered the United States illegally is subject to deportation," he told a crowd in Phoenix in August.
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Police officers gated off a section in front of the building, enclosing the small and freezing crowd in the dark.
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A car plowed into a crowd in Tokyo, and authorities in Germany said a man targeted foreigners with his car.
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"More than 2,103 years ago, a brilliant star shone in the East," the President told the crowd in President's Park.
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George, who received a warm reception from the crowd in his first return to Oklahoma City, finished with 18 points.
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George, who received a warm reception from the crowd in his first return to Oklahoma City, finished with 183 points.
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I would also proudly note that we actually attempted to count the crowd in Washington, with experts analyzing aerial photos.
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The game, with an unruly capacity crowd in the stands, went into a third overtime because of a canny decision.
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Called "penitentes" after their resemblance of a crowd in kneeling penance, these icy spires can reach over 1,600 feet tall.
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The president sat quietly as Roberts administered the judicial oath to Gorsuch and joined the crowd in applauding Gorsuch, smiling broadly.
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" Meanwhile, Donald Trump told a crowd in New Hampshire, "Hillary Clinton's corruption is on a scale we have never seen before.
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The largest crowd in Busch Stadium III history was ready to explode for a big inning by their St. Louis Cardinals.
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A survivor of the crash hobbled to the front of the crowd in crutches, bringing the tearful crowd to its feet.
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Gloria Steinem, founder of Ms. Magazine, spoke to the crowd in DC. "This is the upside of the downside," she said.
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"Apparently they're just handing them out," she joked with the crowd, in her A Minute and a Glass of Wine episode.
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At the speech on Tuesday, Owens' widow, Carryn Owens, wept openly when Trump led the crowd in applauding her husband's service.
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That was the vibe when he held up his trophy and extended his arms outward to a roaring crowd in Munich.
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The video shows a young Robbins making a presentation to a small crowd in the 1980s, repeatedly using the n-word.
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"Everyone had counted us out — even a week ago," Klobuchar told a crowd in New Hampshire as primary results rolled in.
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There's a lull in the music and an MC begins to speak, leading the crowd in a moment of self-reflection.
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"I've got good news for you tonight, this campaign moves back to more favorable terrain," Cruz told a crowd in Indiana.
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The crowd in the Russian capital was shown a series of graphics showing the new technology being propelled around the Earth.
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Heyer was killed when a car was driven into a crowd in what is being called an act of domestic terrorism.
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You voted for me, you support me, am I allowed to say it tonight at this massive crowd in New Hampshire?
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But here's a political fact of life: Not one of these things will be passed by the current crowd in charge.
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Yet Mr Reich enjoyed an attentive crowd in Tallinn; chances were they didn't realise they were listening to contemporary classical music.
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The majority of those orders occurred before the car was even unveiled Thursday night to a raucous crowd in Hawthorne, California.
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In a speech before a large crowd in Istanbul, Mr Erdogan called the Netherlands "fascist" and (somewhat mysteriously) "a Nazi remnant".
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At least 12 people were killed and 80 were injured when a van plowed into a crowd in the Spanish city.
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"What I hear from Ukrainians, unfortunately, is it's never been this bad in Ukraine," Mr. Saakashvili told the crowd in Kharkiv.
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Sports Briefing | Golf Danny Lee took the lead in the Phoenix Open in front of the largest crowd in golf history.
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White admitted that most of the crowd in Quicken Loans Arena may wonder what a fight promoter was doing in Cleveland.
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The audience titters nervously as he scans the crowd in his underwear, his hands resting on his hips like a gunfighter.
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Speaking to the crowd in Tampa, Swift said that, one year later, she's still thinking about people whose stories are dismissed.
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"We're here tonight celebrating my friend Ariana's bachelorette party," she told the crowd, in a video seen on DiBello's Snapchat account.
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"Now we're sending many of them to sanctuary cities, thank you very much," he told a crowd in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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"Solar Impulse has made a great achievement," Piccard announced to a crowd in Abu Dhabi just moments after exiting the cockpit.
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On October 28, 2015, Sanders told his crowd in Fairfax, Virginia, that he wanted to decriminalize marijuana on the federal level.
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"We have to have a mandate," Mr. Trump told a lively and at-times boisterous crowd in a high school gymnasium.
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They didn't shy away from invoking Charlottesville, however, as they chanted "We don't see Heather Heyer in the crowd!" in Shelbyville.
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But the Houston team struck early in the final matchup, hushing the crowd in Chavez Ravine and visibly frustrating the Dodgers.
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This albumen silver print by French photographer Eugène Atget depicts a crowd in Paris watching an eclipse on April 21820, 1912.
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"If you're in the White House, who wants to take a vacation?" he once asked a campaign crowd in Spencer, Iowa.
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"We do not need a reckless president who believes she is above the law," Flynn told the convention crowd in Cleveland.
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The usage of social media then skyrocketed as a result, with people turning to the larger crowd in desperation for assistance.
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Her 18-year-old daughter, Ava Phillippe, watched as her mom spoke to the crowd in a passionate 9-minute address.
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Samoylova avoided mention of Eurovision and thanked the crowd in the central Nakhimov Square for inviting her on the symbolic day.
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Police across the Nordic region have been on heightened alert after a truck ploughed into a crowd in Stockholm on Friday.
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"If I am elected president, I will end the special interest monopoly in Washington, D.C.," Trump told a crowd in June.
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"We are here in unyielding defence of democracy," Chico Buarque, a singer and writer, told the crowd in Rio de Janeiro.
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"We can't take a chance of something going awry on Tuesday," Trump told a cheering crowd in Missouri on Thursday night.
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"They want to destroy judge Roy Moore and they want to take your voice away," Bannon told the crowd in Fairhope.
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The nurse turned to the crowd in the entrance of the clinic, a porch robbed of its roof by the storm.
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Last week, speaking to a sympathetic crowd in Chicago, she also pointed a finger in a surprising new direction: at herself.
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She had the crowd in hysterics after sticking her tongue out at them when Middleton tried to get her to wave.
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Fans shoved their way through the crowd in hopes of a handshake or a selfie with the man known as AMLO.
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It was an attack designed to anger the crowd in Michigan, a state that lives and dies by its auto manufacturing.
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"We were surprised that the Trump deal was a slap and an end to peace," Abbas told the crowd in Ramallah.
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Johnny Depp's fans are standing firm behind him as he does his rock star thing to a huge crowd in Portugal.
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Imagine a rowdy crowd in a damp sweatbox somewhere in London or Liverpool or Leeds and multiply the crowd by thousands.
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We will think about the future of our great Motherland," said Putin, before leading the crowd in repeated chants of "Russia!
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Tesla rolled out the car immediately after unveiling the Tesla Semi truck before a crowd in Los Angeles on Thursday night.
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The senior Foreign Ministry officials who were our interlocutors — all men — would have easily blended into the crowd in New York.
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" The crowd in a packed Bath County High School gymnasium at one point broke into a chant of "run, Joe, run.
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Cops responded -- and witnessed two men running from the scene ... and mingled in with the crowd in front of the joint.
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"My original instinct was to pull out — and, historically, I like following my instincts," he told a military crowd in Virginia.
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In Yekaterinburg the next day we drove by a big crowd in a square, several hundred people carrying flags and shouting.
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The crowd in Flint, a majority-black city affected by a horrifying lead-contaminated water crisis, was mostly white on Saturday.
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Mr. Norcross told the crowd in the Teamsters hall that there were more than 200 attorneys in the House of Representatives.
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"That is just weird," he told the invitation-only crowd in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's CMA Theater.
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"They've gotten used to being protective of their position, the safety of inaction," Hogg told the crowd in Washington on Saturday.
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The Cavaliers enjoyed a heavily partisan crowd in pushing their winning streak to four games and avenging a regular-season loss.
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"Largest paid crowd in the history of Bank of America Stadium!" it says about his upcoming gig in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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The biggest icebergs become lodged on the moraine and the smaller ones crowd in behind, as in a monumental traffic jam.
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A deli on the corner has lost customers who see the crowd in front and head elsewhere, according to the manager.
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But on Sunday, nearly half the crowd in Vimy was schoolchildren who had flown there from Canada to attend the ceremony.
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"Two years has been a really long time," she told the crowd in French, referring to her last match on clay.
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During their procession, the Busos continually engaged with the crowd in a way that was flirtatious but also a bit frightening.
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In Trump's view, and that of a growing, bipartisan crowd in Washington, the U.S. interest includes withdrawing its troops from Afghanistan.
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"They're throwing mud, rocks, making stuff up, come on," he told the crowd in Parsippany, his voice escalating with each syllable.
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Boston's Brock Holt lunged into the crowd in an effort to catch the ball, but it fell just over his glove.
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And as for Trump, Bush told a crowd in Summerville, South Carolina, Wednesday that he's fed up with the billionaire businessman's attacks.
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"New Hampshire, come with me this week," she told the crowd in Nashua just before The Associated Press called the Iowa race.
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Our live followed the news that at least 84 people were killed after a truck rammed through a crowd in Nice, France.
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PwC had earlier taken full responsibility for the gaffe that stunned the Dolby Theatre crowd in Hollywood and a television audience worldwide.
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In front of an emotional crowd in his adopted hometown of Chicago, the 44th President of the United States cited its first.
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Officials said the crowd in Washington for the women's march could be more than half a million people, more than double expectations.
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And performing in front of a huge crowd in the cold in Times Square is something most of us could never do.
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"Oh my gosh, hold on two seconds," Rhett said to the crowd in a video he shared of the moment on Instagram.
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He is not interested in heroes, but in the crowd; in the audience on the square, not the politicians on the stage.
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Green Room follows broke punk band The Ain't Rights as they find themselves playing to a white power crowd in rural Oregon.
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The plan had been to march on the White House but the larger-than-expected crowd in Washington clogged the planned route.
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He then left the stage to go up to a woman in the crowd in a wheelchair and gave her a hug.
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Faber got his rematch against Brown just seven months later in front of a hometown crowd in Sacramento on November 5th, 2008.
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"When politicians insult Muslims ... that doesn't make us safer," he said, drawing applause from the crowd in the House of Representatives chamber.
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Traffic at Dodger Stadium was terrible last night -- unless you were Lady Gaga, who battled the crowd in her $200k Lamborghini Huracan.
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"I was very, very sick in bed one night," he told a post-screening crowd in November, sharing what inspired the film.
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Obama's speech in Germany came eight years after his 2008 speech to a 200,000-strong crowd in Berlin that greeted him rapturously.
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Nice to have you on set here, and you can face the grilling from the whole crowd in a just a minute.
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President Trump visited the island at the beginning of October, memorably tossing paper towels into a crowd in the city of Guaynabo.
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On Wednesday evening, Donald Trump did himself few favours when he vented about the ruling before a raucous crowd in Nashville, Tennessee.
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"Unfortunately, worrying news continues to arrive from the Democratic Republic of Congo," Francis told a crowd in St. Peter's Square on Wednesday.
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He also promised a capacity crowd in Duluth that he would deliver the 8th District — and, in 2020, the state — to Republicans.
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Crowds The crowd in Dallas "I had 25,000 people, close, in that arena," Trump said of his rally last week in Dallas.
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Pink Dot has attracted a large crowd in recent years, although the Southeast Asian nation remains deeply divided over issues of homosexuality.
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"If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks," Trump told a crowd in Wilmington, North Carolina in August.
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"If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks," Trump told a crowd in Wilmington, North Carolina on Tuesday.
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Earlier this month, she delivered a frank dressing-down of hollow female empowerment mantras to an ecstatic crowd in Brooklyn's Barclays Center.
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FBI director Comey told a crowd in London today that the bureau paid "a lot" to finally get inside Syed Farook's iPhone.
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"Very soon, very soon, we're coming out," Trump said in telegraphing his thoughts to a crowd in Richfield, Ohio, on March 30.
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" Little Shiloh then stepped up to the microphone and told the crowd in Khmer: "My name is Shiloh and I love Cambodia.
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"If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks," Trump told a crowd in Wilmington, North Carolina on Tuesdsay.
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DevBot did a practice run early Saturday morning, then spent an hour taking laps in front of the crowd in the afternoon.
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Erdogan fumed about the Dutch government after the news, calling them "Nazi remnants and fascists" while speaking to a crowd in Istanbul.
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A crowd in Fremantle, Australia, gathers to admire the supermoon near the Fremantle War Memorial at Monument Hill on November 214, 22016.
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A crowd in Fremantle, Australia, gathers to admire the supermoon near the Fremantle War Memorial at Monument Hill on November 14, 2016.
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Were they going to appoint a commission on How Trump Had the Biggest Inaugural Crowd in History while they were at it?
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Have you seen the video of someone who appears to use a drone to launch fireworks into a partying crowd in Brazil?
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While most of the violent incidents have been recent, one protester was kicked and beaten by a crowd in Alabama last November.
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But a big crowd in the National Stadium in Brasilia went home unhappy after the second game of the day ended goalless.
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Republic was able to lure a diverse crowd in Zedd, Paris Jackson, Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner as well as Scottie Pippen.
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"Tonight Montanans are sending a message to the Washington, D.C., establishment," Gianforte told a cheering crowd in Bozeman about 12:45 a.m.
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On the final day of the campaign, he exhorted a crowd in Sarasota, Florida, to admire a rubbery replica of his face.
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Even former President Bill Clinton understood the concerns of the crowd in Queens, where he was campaigning for his wife on Sunday.
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He hosted the biggest rally of the cycle in New York and just garnered the largest rally crowd in Iowa so far.
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First, Jaden Schwartz picked the puck out of the crowd in front of Sharks goaltender Martin Jones and knocked home a rebound.
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"It feels great to stand on stage with a screaming crowd in front of you with your band behind you," says LoPiccolo.
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And Heyer's mother, Susan Bro, led the crowd in a butterfly release in remembrance of her daughter during the wedding, reported WVIR.
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Speaking to a crowd in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, Trump said the plan would boost wages and put more money into Americans' pockets.
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"I felt like I was Pinocchio turning into a real boy," he told a crowd in Virginia on Friday, recalling when Mrs.
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Obama tells crowd in Richmond, Va. that he is distantly related to Jefferson Davis: "I'll bet he's spinning in his grave." pic.twitter.
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Once, having spied a crowd in pursuit of Grace Kelly while the actress was out shopping, Detective Shanley broke up the crowd.
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On August 11, a female medic was allegedly blinded in one eye after police shot at the crowd in Tsim Sha Tsui.
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"In many respects, you know, they honor President Obama," Mr. Trump told a raucous and rowdy crowd in Florida on Wednesday night.
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For an Indian security official, to be engulfed by a hostile crowd in Kashmir is, without a doubt, a life-threatening situation.
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The New York Post reported that Trump mimicked Japanese and South Korean accents as he spoke to the crowd in the Hamptons.
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There weren't whoops for that, but appalled gasps, even among this audience of Apple developers, the friendliest possible crowd in the world.
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Reuters reported that chants of "Death to America" could be heard from the crowd in the background during parts of Rouhani's speech.
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S. crowd in Warsaw Thursday went a long way to accomplishing that goal, and Trump didn't even have to mention Putin's name.
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One of them, taken by an unidentified photographer from a different angle, shows a musician conducting the crowd in songs and hymns.
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There was mostly a huge crowd in front of the register, but once they got their food a lot of people left.
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J.Balvin spoke to the crowd in both Spanish and English, announcing he was the first reggaeton act to grace Coachella's main stage.
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Trump attacked Ford, the first of three women to publicly accuse Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, in front of a crowd in Mississippi.
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Ryan Curtis elicited emotion from his hometown crowd in a similar way to Conor McGregor before he soared to the UFC ranks.
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Greg Abbott (R), Karen Pence led the crowd in prayer for the victims over a microphone after an introduction from her husband.
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The crowd in our section burst into laughter, the tension evaporated, and they cheered their team on to a 3-2 victory.
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But when Mr. Silven presides over the long table, adorned with crystal-decked branches and lit by glowing orbs, wonders crowd in.
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"We have a very big trade deficit with [South Korea], and we protect them," he told a crowd in Missouri last week.
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The crowd in Austin also was jangled by its slow-burn escalation of menace to a climax of outrageous, deeply unsettling proportions.
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"I just feel like I can bring the crowd in; it makes my skating so much more fun for me," he said.
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He told the crowd in St. Peter's Square that he was stuck in the elevator for 25 minutes before firefighters freed him.
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"I think you all know, I announced my candidacy in the middle of that snowstorm," Klobuchar told the crowd in Iowa City.
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He proved on Tuesday night that he can still draw a Beyoncé-size crowd in a state he won three years ago.
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In terms of a total audience including television and everything else that you have we had supposedly the biggest crowd in history.
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The very Colombia-friendly crowd in Kazan got exactly what it was hoping for with Yerry Mina's goal in the 40th minute.
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The crowd in Cleveland was eerily quiet as they realized the Warriors were now likely to win a 15th consecutive postseason game.
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Harris made a splash over the weekend with a rally before a big, pumped-up crowd in her home state of California.
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Later Kagame led the crowd in singing "There is no fight that scares me", a gospel song turned into a political chant.
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And his first public address is not the warm greeting the crowd in St. Peter's Square hopes for, but a terrifying harangue.
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Delivering his speech before the crowd in flowing white African robes, he promised to deliver on the key promises of his campaign.
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The candidate who stood in front of the crowd in New Hampshire Tuesday was noticeably different than in many of her rallies.
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"If John Bolton says that in the book, I believe John Bolton," Kelly said to a crowd in Sarasota, Florida, Monday night.
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The entire sideshow was reminiscent of when Mr. Trump insisted that his inauguration crowd in 2017 had been the largest in history.
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"We are on a path toward victory," Sanders told a Saturday evening crowd in Madison, referring to his Alaska and Washington wins.
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"My teachers are giving me some time considering the circumstances," Gauff said to the delight of the crowd in Rod Laver Arena.
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Colbert read Trump's first tweet condemning the attack and led the crowd in clapping for Trump on his "simple, dignified, presidential" response.
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"Beer cans and broken beer bottles littered the streets as Mr. Giuliani led the crowd in chants," The New York Times reported.
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Duc's shirts have attracted a curious crowd in Hanoi's Old Quarter, a bustling labyrinth of streets and market stalls popular with tourists.
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Cardi performed in front of a massive crowd in Central Park ... her first U.S. performance since giving birth to her daughter, Kulture.
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Then, a video surfaced of the Migos performing the track to a packed crowd in Lagos, Nigeria with every word being recited.
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During his speech at the Republican National Convention, he led the crowd in chants of, "Lock her up!" demanding Hillary Clinton's imprisonment.
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GREENVILLE, S.C. — Mark Levin, the conservative radio mega-host, looked out on the crowd in an arena here, searching for his missing senator.
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Listening to Sanders wow a crowd in New Hampshire, I remembered a 2007 speech Clinton made in her first New Hampshire primary campaign.
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Late on Thursday, a man driving a large truck at high speed mowed down a crowd in Nice, France, during Bastille Day celebrations.
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A drone dispensing candy to a crowd in Ogaki, Japan crashed into a crowd of people at the Ogaki Robot Festival on Saturday.
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MACCALLUM: So President Trump, as I said is expected to walk into this room very shortly to address the crowd in South Carolina.
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There was a standing ovation, with swaths of the crowd in tears—as well as the cast, which hadn't yet seen the footage.
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This is as true for your friends from home as it was for Rihanna, who was spotted among the crowd in New York.
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Organizers estimated the crowd in Seattle at 170,000 and at one point the march stretched for three miles, NBC affiliate KING 5 reported.
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Peter Barclay, 53, was competing in an equestrian game in front of a crowd in Williamstown, Kentucky Saturday when he was fatally injured.
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On Sunday, James Taylor rallied for Clinton in New Hampshire, while Stevie Wonder and President Obama addressed a crowd in Osceola, County, Florida.
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Despite the loss, Murray earned the love of the crowd in Melbourne, later describing the atmosphere of the match as "amazing" to reporters.
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"Years ago it was difficult to hear our music but here we are," Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger told the crowd in Spanish.
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Given that Pathao is pursuing the same strategy, three might well be a crowd in Bangladesh and that could spell difficulty for Uber.
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It was up to Garth Brooks to give the near-sellout crowd in Nashville what they wanted to hear most: Randy Travis' voice.
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Speaking to a crowd that looked like an SCC white football crowd in 1955, calling them SOBs and saying they should be fired.
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Throwing red meat to the conservative crowd in Indiana, Ryan made the implicit case for Trump, even if he didn't say his name.
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"There is not a single thing that could keep me off this fucking stage tonight," she tells a screaming crowd in the video.
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Each of its product intros ritually promised not to sell users' personal information, and each pledge evoked cheers from the crowd in Cupertino.
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Bill Weld (R) told a crowd in Exeter, New Hampshire, he's "the most pro-choice person you're ever going to meet," AP reports.
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"When you get on the plane on the way here, you start drinking," Thomas told the crowd in a video released by TMZ.
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They get into an animated conversation; it turns out that she can be seen in the crowd in one of the final scenes.
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"We still seek to build a Botswana in which sustained development is underpinned by economic diversification," Masisi told a cheering crowd in parliament.
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"This election is not about one guy in one office," New Jersey U.S. Senator Cory Booker exhorted the crowd in an afternoon speech.
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"The much-needed land, labour and agricultural reforms could be undertaken, all of which can help crowd-in private sector growth," Acharya said.
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Another Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, was also criticized for laying hands on Queen Elizabeth to guide her through a crowd in 2000.
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The crowd in Causeway Bay's leafy Victoria Park, where the rally started, included elderly people and young families, with some parents carrying toddlers.
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"You'd better get going, and you'd better straighten out the system because the people want their vote," he told the crowd in Syracuse.
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Mr. Kasich sought to put the best face on the wide losses he suffered Tuesday, crowing to a small crowd in Jackson, Miss.
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Brazil had 20 shots at goal to Iraq's eight but they lacked composure as the pressure from a massive crowd in Brasilia grew.
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" Trump was joined on stage by former Indiana University basketball coach Bobby Knight, who led the crowd in a cheer "Go get'em Donald.
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"The point of doing this is to give a hardcore smackdown to gasoline cars," Musk told a crowd in Los Angeles on Thursday.
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Trump's crowd in New Jersey Trump claimed there were "tens of thousands of people" outside of his January rally in Wildwood, New Jersey.
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The Nationals roused their home crowd in the bottom of the inning with two runs off Cubs relievers Pedro Strop and Mike Montgomery.
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Just as they did during lineup introductions, the crowd in Los Angeles greeted Yulieski Gurriel with loud boos throughout his first at-bat.
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No one offered him a seat, and he was forced to be part of the standing crowd in the middle of the tram.
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"If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks," he told a booing crowd in North Carolina in August 2016.
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"You know, when I got in, we had over 100 federal judges that weren't appointed," Trump declared to a crowd in March 2018.
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"I'm ready to serve again," Mr. Pence, who enlisted in the Marines after college, said to a cheering crowd in his hometown, Columbus.
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"My plan includes a pledge to restore manufacturing in the United States," he told a cheering crowd in the nation's automobile capital, Detroit.
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"We have a responsibility to think beyond the perspective of four years," Mr. Kühnert told a crowd in Berlin's Kreuzberg district on Tuesday.
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" And a crowd in Mississippi applauded on Tuesday when the president declared, "Pre-existing conditions will always be taken care of by us.
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And the sizable crowd in Rock Hill, which her campaign put at 250,400, was another sign of the palpable interest in her candidacy.
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" On Tuesday night, he told his crowd in South Carolina that they'd heard the verdicts of only "the first two of 50 states.
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She'll incant proclamations of pride as a black Brazilian woman, and call on the crowd (in Portuguese) to assail the powers that be.
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"What I can tell you is that from where I sat, Donald Trump won the debate," he continued, address a crowd in Harrisonburg.
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Trump's remarks about Schumer came after a rant on immigration during an at times rambling speech to a crowd in Battle Creek, Mich.
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"I think," Buttigieg is heard telling the crowd in the spot's closing seconds, "we ought to let Miss Gladys have the last word."
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If that wasn't enough fun for the night, he tried to lead the crowd in a singalong of "American Pie" after the fight.
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As the crowd in Moscow surged this way and that to avoid the charging police officers, Mr. Alburov expressed a sense of accomplishment.
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Sanders delivered his Nevada victory speech before a celebratory crowd in San Antonio, underscoring the determination of the Sanders campaign to take Texas.
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A man drove a stolen beer truck into a crowd in a popular shopping district in Stockholm, killing three and injuring 15 people.
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He attended a Tigers' home football game in Baton Rouge last week and was reportedly celebrated by a "roaring crowd" in Death Valley.
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At least 13 people were killed and dozens injured after a van hit a crowd in a tourist area of Barcelona on Thursday.
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On a recent evening, a self-conscious crowd in hipster dress murmured softly, under the pop-synth beat of William Onyeabor's Nigerian funk.
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It started on Inauguration Day, when he forced the National Park Service to confirm his boast of the largest inaugural crowd in history.
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"Hell, yes, we're going to take your AR-15, your AK-47," O'Rourke said to raucous applause from the crowd in Houston, Texas.
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The BBC said that its journalists were assaulted during the encounter, and that a crowd in the village had smashed the crew's cameras.
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Speaking to a crowd in Maine, Trump zeroed in how Romney "begged" him for an endorsement when he ran for president in 2012.
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The doctor who had tried to save his life addressed a crowd in Arabic and English, a Sudanese flag draped over his shoulders.
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"We are literally, on June 6, the first election up to bat in the Trump presidency," he told the crowd in Fort Lee.
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"Nigel Farage is better known by this crowd in Jackson than every member of the Senate or the House," Bannon told Vice News.
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Drake is a trained actor, which makes him a compelling performer; he knows how to direct his crowd in a heartfelt and affecting way.
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"Women's suffrage is about feminism, but feminism is about fairness," Meghan told the crowd in perhaps her most political speech yet as a royal.
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Lil Wayne just gave up on a crowd in Italy ... throwing his mic and walking offstage after they failed to get behind his performance.
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She spent the entire time going around, taking people's phones, and taking selfies with individuals and of her with the crowd in the background.
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"It's a shame that our military personnel even have to question, have to wonder if they're respected anymore," she told the crowd in Oklahoma.
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"And by the way, Andrew Cuomo has never backed away from his progressive principles," Joe Biden told the crowd in a lengthy endorsement speech.
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The woman did not know the driver, nor did the bunch of strangers on the road who morphed into a violent crowd in minutes.
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Collins overwhelmed Kansas State's defense in front of an announced sellout crowd of 61,136, the fourth-largest crowd in the game's 57-year history.
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Donald J. Trump promised a crowd in Burlington, Vt., that he would eliminate gun-free zones in schools on his first day in office.
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So far, at least 284 are dead and 251 injured after a truck plowed through the crowd in southern France during a fireworks display.
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Chestnut assured the crowd in his post-victory interview that he'll be back next year to give Stonie another shot at the chomping championship.
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Appearing in front of a crowd in your underwear is a nightmare for many, but for Victoria's Secret models, it's a dream come true.
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"Let's elect a sane, competent person with international experience," he said to the crowd in the arena as well as Americans around the country.
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Yes, the Saints are responsible for the Rams' lone loss this season, but that came in front of the rowdy crowd in the Superdome.
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Tilt was already popular with the college crowd in booking social events like trips and parties, and extending that to Airbnb seems natural enough.
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" Trump opened the rally by taking out the medal and telling the crowd in Ashburn, Va., that "something very nice just happened to me.
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The Team World bench has stood out with players joking around, choreographing their celebrations after points and leading the crowd in the Mexican Wave.
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"We will ... not allow them to trample European values," Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, leader of the Polish People's Party (PSL), told a crowd in Warsaw.
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"I believe we can wage an election based on what is achievable, what is smart, what will work," Clinton told the crowd in Rochester.
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Obama appears to hold a beverage in the clip, waving to the crowd in various directions before putting on sunglasses and entering a vehicle.
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In the final days of the campaign, Trump spoke to a crowd in Minneapolis, the city with the nation's highest number of Somali refugees.
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The release of The Punisher was wisely pushed back after a heavily armed gunman opened fire on a crowd in Las Vegas last month.
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It is a sign that a small, but growing, crowd in the financial world is warming up to the idea of backing Mr. Trump.
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Tossing seven shutout innings, Wainwright treated the largest crowd in Busch Stadium III history to a 5-0 win over the slumping Chicago Cubs.
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Miller held senior communications roles on the Senate Judiciary Committee and Budget Committee but was never part of the mainstream Republican crowd in Washington.
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He photographed the members of camera clubs ogling Bettie Page, the pinup queen, and sought connection with a younger artistic crowd in Greenwich Village.
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Mr. Trump told a crowd in Maine that the United States had to stop letting in "animals" from "terrorist nations," among them the Philippines.
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"We're here because there's parents right now who can't sing lullabies to their kids," Lin-Manuel Miranda told the crowd in the nation's capital.
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" She told the crowd in Glasgow, "Please join me in a moment of silence to acknowledge the lives of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.
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He claimed he had "started speaking very quickly" as his rally crowd in North Carolina the previous night chanted "send her back" against Omar.
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Seavey, 19703, was greeted by a jubilant crowd in the town of Nome, where well-wishers endured zero-degree temperatures to cheer his arrival.
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So he was very much an active member of, I suppose, the political side of Islam in that kind of crowd in East London.
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A van crashed into a crowd in the western German city of Muenster on Saturday, killing at least two people and injuring multiple others.
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A large crowd in a place that already leans towards the candidate speaking probably doesn't say much about the overall or even state electorate.
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Some in the crowd in Moscow carried knives and pistols that fire rubber bullets, which are legal in Russia for self-defense, Interfax reported.
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And the crowd in Phoenix was smaller than "232016,232017"; the Phoenix Fire Department cut off attendance at 232002,169, a spokesperson told PolitiFact in 2015.
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Namajunas (17-03) used a devastating left that dropped Jedrzejczyk (14-1) and had the crowd in a frenzy in anticipation of a beatdown.
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Speaking to a crowd in Hickory, North Carolina, on Monday, the Republican frontrunner insisted that there has been "no violence" at his campaign events.
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"I'm out of that [investor] phase for those of you who are trying to get money," he said to the crowd in the audience.
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But even though Flosstradamus throws wild shows, jumping on their DJ booth and hyping up the crowd, in real life, Cameruci is completely zen.
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Of course, good restaurants fail everywhere, but it's hard to imagine Mr. Seeger vanishing into the crowd in San Francisco, Chicago or Los Angeles.
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"I have a message for Daniel Ortega: Not one more death!" cried Silvio Baez, auxiliary bishop of Managua, to a crowd in the city.
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Now 'Coco' as she is known will play against her idol in front of a packed showcourt crowd in a clash of the generations.
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Among the crowd in Queens, which included more young people than many Warren rallies across the country, several said they appreciated her policy focus.
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It was its smallest home crowd in almost a decade, although that could be attributed to a reason other than the inconvenient start time.
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For three weeks in October, Harvard's admissions system was on trial before an often standing-room-only crowd in a federal courtroom in Boston.
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I'm suggesting you just watch birds in the way that you might watch people in a crowd, in the days when there were crowds.
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The first was J.R., who won over the crowd in 2001 with his trademark move: a wave to his fans with both front legs.
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It happened again Wednesday night, when he spoke to a crowd in Panama City Beach, Florida, an area hit by Hurricane Michael last October.
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After his speech, the president-elect waded into the crowd in front of the stage to greet supporters and then disappeared behind a curtain.
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The black color with white/grey tips has become quite popular in the wet shaving crowd in recent years due to its unique appearance.
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"Unfortunately I have to confirm it," Thiem, who won five titles last year, said in a courtside interview to leave the crowd in stitches.
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In a meeting Tuesday to discuss the shooting, protesters stood on top of the information desk to lead the crowd in calls for justice.
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"You're a state that's a primary, so people can vote," Ms. Klobuchar, who is from Minnesota, told a laughing crowd in Keene on Monday.
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"The last administration, frankly, was moderate compared to the maniacs that you are hearing from today," Trump told the crowd in The Villages, Fla.
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"In our crowd, in the fashion circles we work in, so few people know about her," her friend, the photographer Inez van Lamsweerde, said.
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The "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" host had the crowd in tears as he honored the nine people who died in the January 26 helicopter crash.
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Later, West led the crowd in a brief singalong that brought his typical humor to his latest subject matter: "Closed on Sunday," he sang.
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Chu Yiu-ming, a leader of the 2014 demonstrations, told the crowd in Tamar Park, referring to a group of leading Hong Kong activists.
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"In the last 10 years, our economy has grown at only around 2 percent a year," Trump told the welcoming crowd in Springfield, Missouri.
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In New York, one might hit the lunch crowd in Midtown, then head uptown to Columbia University to catch hungry students in late afternoon.
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Nearby, Hearst Shaw said goodbye to her daughter and granddaughters, then followed Tuggy, Rubi and their handlers through the crowd in the benching area.
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The Associated Press reported that the unidentified 50-year-old driver injured at least four people after he drove into a crowd in Bottrop.
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It's a stark choice, especially when contrasted with the swirling uneasiness of the camera when she's plunged into the crowd in Dallas upon deplaning.
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The crowd in Washington, DC — at least 470,000, according to one estimate — dwarfed the one that had assembled for Trump's inauguration the day before.
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Encouraged, no doubt, by the cheers of the crowd in the Rio stadium, Diro jumped over barriers and sprinted half a mile around the track.
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He doesn't believe Hollis, who fired blindly into a crowd in an apparent attempt to break up a fight, meant to kill her, he said.
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Two weeks ago, Biden told a crowd in New Hampshire that he would deliver "a major speech in detail" on his approach to climate change.
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"We haven't played this song for years, because it just never felt appropriate," he told the crowd, in video of from the performance shared online.
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At least seven soccer fans have been injured in Moscow after a taxi plowed into a crowd in the Russian capital during the World Cup.
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Jill Biden told the crowd in Columbia that "South Carolina is a part of us" as she introduced the former vice president at Saturday's rally.
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Hill tried to make up for lost time by singing back-to-back hits from Miseducation without saying much to the crowd in between songs.
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Gov. Henry McMaster speaks to the crowd in the William-Brice Kimbel Arena on the Coastal Carolina campus Saturday, June 23, 2018, in Conway, S.C.
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To be like other restaurants, the fast-food salad chain Sweetgreen might join the crowd in partnering with a tech giant like Amazon or Uber.
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And doing better than the crowd in bad times is one of the most important things an investor can do to grow their nest egg.
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That, combined with limited interest from the over-30 crowd in the U.S., could make it hard for Snap to keep increasing its user base.
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Last year a Tunisian who pledged allegiance to Islamic State ploughed his truck through a crowd in the Mediterranean city of Nice, killing 86 people.
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Maria Rojas led the crowd in heckling CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta at President Trump's rally in South Carolina on Monday, June 25, 2018.
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There, in a room equipped with 75 shared touch-screens where a master of ceremonies will lead the crowd in interactive games and quiz shows.
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" He continued, "There was a deafening roar celebrating that [World Cup] victory, a deafening roar for our champions," before leading the crowd in a "U.
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Google has begun to further tap into the power of the crowd in order to improve its Google Maps application, the company announced this morning.
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Earlier on Monday, twin blasts in quick succession tore through an afternoon crowd in a bustling area of the city close to the Defense Ministry.
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He still has hope, because the stadium and the crowd in St. Petersburg can be, as Villas-Boas put it, uncomfortable for the visiting team.
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SKI JUMPER'S STREAK ENDS Maja Vtic, before a home crowd in Ljubno, Slovenia, ended the winning streak of the Japanese ski-jumping star Sara Takanashi.
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Just 24 hours after expert persuader President Obama addresses the convention, Clinton will have to do the same and somehow wow the crowd in contrast.
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The Wachowski siblings breed fanatic followings, and after you finish Season 1 of Sense8, you'll certainly join the crowd in eagerly awaiting the next installment.
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"I smell victory in the air, don't you?" the Democratic nominee told a large crowd in Lexington, Kentucky, on his final weekend on the trail.
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The two-piece number, assembled by Obama's longtime stylist Meredith Koop, captivated the crowd in a way a model walking down a runway simply wouldn't.
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For her part, Tiffany Trump provided the crowd in the hall and the audience at home with the image of Donald as a loving parent.
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The players on the bench led the crowd in a chant of U.S.A. When the clock ran down to zero, they excitedly hugged each other.
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Hard-liners stopped parliament speaker Ali Larijani, an ally of Rouhani, from addressing a crowd in Karaj, only 40 kilometers (25 miles) west of Tehran.
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But that did not appear to be the view of those in the crowd in Detroit, who delivered the most applause for Sanders and Warren.
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In the footage, Lovato appeared to fight back tears as the crowd in Lisbon, Portugal, sang along and lit up the arena with their phones.
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"What's happened to you is very, very unfair," Trump told a crowd in Wisconsin, home to more than 1 million dairy cows, earlier this week.
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"Beyond honored to be asked to present @lorettalynnofficial with roses and lead the crowd in singing happy birthday to her," McBride wrote on Instagram afterwards.
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The Pope was greeting a crowd in the city of Morelia on Tuesday when someone apparently grabbed him by the hand and wouldn't let go.
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As with its flatscreen counterpart, the environment is a little simplified and cartoonish, as are your virtual bandmates and the crowd in front of you.
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Maxine Waters (Calif.) just last week led a crowd in "impeach him" chants, and has called for Trump's impeachment several times since he took office.
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He then regaled the crowd in a most un-populist way: Citing a friend of his, "Jim," who used to take annual trips to Paris.
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CORALVILLE, Iowa — It was her first visit to Iowa, but Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez bounded onstage like she was speaking to a hometown crowd in Queens.
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As the crowd in Greenville chanted "send her back," an apparent suggestion that Omar should be sent back to Somalia, Trump paused and looked on.
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In a decade filled with neon colors, ruffles and puffed sleeves, actress Molly Ringwald stood out among the crowd in a sleek black column dress.
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"If it's not your hair, don't run for office," Trump told a crowd in South Carolina while speaking at a rally to support Republican Gov.
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To the increasing fury of the crowd in Tokyo, and fans watching around the world, the bout continued in this manner for 15 interminable rounds.
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Marquez managed to reach a high enough speed to perform some entertaining front tire up wheelies for the crowd, in the video released on Thursday.
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"Let's put this thing away," the business mogul told a jubilant crowd in a hotel ballroom here in the most conservative part of the state.
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Anna Sarol, 18, received a standing ovation from her classmates and the crowd in attendance at Olathe Northwest High School's graduation ceremony on May 19.
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Between a rowdy crowd in Texas and Matthew McConaughey making the guest picks on "College Gameday," the mood feels right for another shocker in Austin.
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On February 2, Gauland's co-chair Alice Weidel addressed a crowd in historic Karlsruhe, doubling down on the party's new, more living-room friendly message.
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The vote signified a major victory for the growing influence of the tiny but well-funded anti-vaccination crowd in Texas, one political observer said.
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"The sooner I could become your nominee, the more I could begin to turn our attention to the Republicans," she told a crowd in Detroit.
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Earlier in the day he had spoken to a smaller crowd in front of a statue of another Ukrainian artist: 19th century poet Taras Shevchenko.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, also an elector, praised him as "always kind, always generous" in front of a partisan Democratic crowd in a solidly blue state.
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"Tonight I am making the difficult decision to suspend my campaign for the presidency," the former mayor told a hometown crowd in South Bend, Ind.
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" As if on cue, a young bright-faced woman in a printed dress emerged from the crowd in the dimly lit gallery and gasped, "Tituss!
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"Wait till you see what I'm going to do for steel and your steel companies," Mr. Trump told a crowd in Cincinnati on June 7.
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She declared that the White House was merely presenting "alternative facts" when it described an inauguration crowd in superlatives that did not comport with reality.
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"I could hear the crowd in the second run from the start to the finish," said Shiffrin, who was the leader after Sunday's first run.
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The crowd in the cavernous ballroom at the Shangri-La Hotel thinned out as one official after another spoke over the course of an hour.
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They will enter Friday's Game 6 with a three-games-to-two advantage in the series, but also with Houston's home crowd in their ears.
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At times appearing to address the media more than the crowd in front of her, Loesch accused many in the press of loving mass shootings.
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Fireworks were set off after the match at a packed Laugardalsvollur Stadium, and Iceland's captain, Aron Gunnarsson, immediately led the crowd in the traditional chant.
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"He can bring together that coalition of our fired-up Democratic base, as well as independents and moderate Republicans," Klobuchar told the crowd in Dallas.
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"Look guys, there's no reason why you shouldn't vote for a female candidate for president," he told the crowd in Las Vegas earlier this month.
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The overriding sentiment from the crowd in McIntosh, a mix of Baptists, Pentecostals and other Christian denominations, was that Judge Kavanaugh should be confirmed quickly.
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At the very beginning of the novel, the renowned storyteller Solibo Magnificent dies while addressing a crowd in the capital of Martinique, Fort-de-France.
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Behind her, a mixed choir and full band, all wearing angel white, took both "XO" and "Halo" to new heights, leaving the crowd in tears.
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At times, the event took on a mystical cast, Ms. Knowles and her troupe extending their arms toward the crowd in a kind of benediction.
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The hype surrounding the event had been building for months, and the crowd in Goldman&aposs ground-floor auditorium was looking for a big reveal.
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Health officials in Gaza said the building was empty, but two Palestiniansaged 15 and 16, among a crowd in a nearby public park, were killed.
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The lawmaker was at times drowned out by booing from the crowd in what was one of the first town halls to garner national attention.
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"For my country right now, I feel like I'm doing my part," McGrath said to the crowd in Nicholasville, invoking her years of military service.
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In 2012, the Americans, playing in front of a home crowd in Burlington, Vt., trounced Canada, 9-2, on the first day of the tournament.
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The Magnolia crowd in part convinced Robert Duffy, then the president and vice chairman of Marc Jacobs, that the company should open a store nearby.
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It's a way for the brand to dip its sling-backs into the haute couture crowd in a city where Prada isn't on the runway.
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"They're trying to run down this president because they know they can't run against our record," Pence told a crowd in Freeland, Michigan on Wednesday.
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And the candidate herself playfully encouraged a late-night crowd in Council Bluffs to commit to her in the spirit of the holidays, or inebriation.
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"My whole life really has been a 'no' and I fought through it," Trump told a crowd in New Hampshire way back in October 153.
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"I'm afraid the election is going to be rigged, I have to be honest," the Republican nominee told a riled-up crowd in Columbus, Ohio.
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He addressed an adoring crowd in Maryland, at the Conservative Political Action Conference, and he's visited the USS Gerald R. Ford in Norfolk, Va., twice.
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"Your senator, Tester, what he did was terrible," Mr. Trump told a crowd in Montana on his last visit on the eve of the election.
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"Her attacks on me are all meant to deflect from her record of unleashing this monster," Trump told a large crowd in Fort Myers, Florida.
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The Beef started Friday when The Game called Tekashi69 a "Fake-ass Blood" during a European concert, leading the crowd in a "F*** 6ix9ine" chant.
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"Could you imagine doing that today in New York City?" he asked the crowd in Nashville during a 2006 address to the National Wild Turkey Federation.
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TEENAGER TAKES NORDIC COMBINED The Norwegian Jarl Magnus Riiber, 83, won his first Nordic combined World Cup event, in front of a home crowd in Oslo.
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Brazil has now won two silvers and a bronze medal before the mostly Brazilian crowd in the Rio Olympic Arena with one day of competition left.
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After performing for a sold-out crowd in San Antonio, Texas, Ariana Grande accepted the opportunity to visit NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston on Saturday.
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There was something unusual about entering into a collective state of psychedelic euphoria with this crowd, in this enclosed space at this particular time and place.
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"Just as Juarez separated the church and the state, so will I separate economic power from political power," he told a crowd in Mexico City recently.
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It's that time of year again, when Mary Meeker unloads her highly anticipated internet trends report for the Code Conference crowd in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
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An employee brandishing a wireless microphone—the canal's hype man—leads the crowd in a series of cheers, his voice as bombastic as a sports announcer's.
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"It is time we recognize that mental health is as important as our physical health," she declared, receiving an appreciative cheer from the crowd in response.
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Health officials in Gaza said the building was empty, but two Palestinians aged 15 and 16, among a crowd in a nearby public park, were killed.
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Apparently, much of the anti-Trump crowd, in the media and elected office, has decided to respond to him in kind rather than with bold civility.
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President Donald Trump announced what he billed as a dramatic new Cuba policy during a speech in front of a boisterous crowd in Miami's Little Havana.
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"The one thing I've tried — and I apologize, I've been a spectacular failure at it — is getting Medicaid expansion done," he tells the crowd in McLean.
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Even Robin, who appeared wide-eyed and unmoved by the all-singing, all-dancing crowd in the video posted by his mother, has become a fan.
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Meanwhile, a crowd in a San Juan church happily caught rolls of paper towels Trump was tossing to them as if he were a basketball player.
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"As you may know by now, when you attack him he will punch back 10 times harder," she told a crowd in Milwaukee at the time.
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I was also the only black man in an entirely white crowd in rural Maine, looking to enrage a racist with the police at his side.
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After a breakout performance in the first Democratic debate earlier this month, Harris told a crowd in Iowa that she had spent her career prosecuting criminals.
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She sang "God Bless America" and snippets of other patriotic songs as hundreds of aerial drones hovered above the crowd in shapes including the American flag.
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"I'm asking you to join us on this campaign," Klobuchar told a bundled-up crowd in Minneapolis wearing knit caps coated in an inch of snow.
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England's Rob Cross, the No. 2 ranked darts player in the world, won the European Championship yesterday in front of a packed crowd in Gottingen, Germany.
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Overnight, police fired teargas and rubber bullets to disperse a crowd in the rural New Territories after protesters denounced the government's refusal to seal the border.
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Overnight, police fired teargas and rubber bullets to disperse a crowd in the rural New Territories after protesters denounced the government's refusal to seal the border.
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Despite the fact that he'd only made his debut six months previous, this wasn't the first time that Rosicky had stunned a crowd in Arsenal colours.
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University of Tennessee quarterback Peyton Manning raises his arms, taunting the crowd in partisan Florida Field prior to action September 20 against the University of Florida.
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During a Friday rally in Minnesota, the GOP presidential nominee offered his summary of black voters to the crowd in an effort to appeal to minorities.
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And by the time Melania Trump finished her prime-time address before the rapt crowd in Cleveland, it appeared that she had gotten the job done.
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Before a cheering crowd in Caracas, the capital, Mr Guaidó proclaimed himself the acting president—a role the constitution gives him when the presidency is vacant.
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As 10PM approached, stunning young people in elegant outfits and bronze eye makeup started to show up at "Show Up!" and crowd in on our table.
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"I just felt this was the perfect place to finish," Hewitt said to the crowd in Rod Laver Arena with his three young children beside him.
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" Maduro asked a crowd in a rally on Tuesday in southern Amazonas state, condemning the U.S. president and vice-president for sanctions on his government. "No.
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Without a defuse kit, Fallen barely defused the bomb before it exploded, winning the round to the cheers of his hometown crowd in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Hayley revealed that Neil had said "maybe" to her proposal earlier in the day, prompting Adele to lead the crowd in a "Come on, Neil" chant.
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He greeted a crowd in Kurdish and spoke of Kurdistan being represented in Turkey's first parliament, established by modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in 1920.
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"Welcome to our show," Una Osato, 35, shouted into a microphone from the stage to a standing-room-only crowd in Starr bar in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
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Video footage showed that while the pope was walking at the edge of a crowd in an stadium, he stopped to greet children who were sitting.
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The evening concluded with Garth Brooks leading the crowd in a rousing rendition of "Friends in Low Places" – a fitting way to close out the festivities.
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"Speaker Paul Ryan," Trump began saying, drawing a loud round of boos from the crowd in West Allis, the latest site of Trump's "Thank you" tour.
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Speaking to a rapturous crowd in Madison, Wisconsin, after his victory in Alaska, Sanders declared his campaign was making "significant inroads" into Clinton's big delegate lead.
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But young people and others casually dressed in T-shirts made up the rest of crowd in a large set of bleachers and on nearby streets.
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Keep your left thumb steady as you guide Mario through the worlds of Odyssey and shake your right hand rapidly whenever enemies start to crowd in.
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The brewery, owned by Japan's Asahi, plans to open its first "Pilsnerka" bar catering to the hipster crowd in the capital Prague in the coming months.
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Barcelona attack At least 213 people are dead and more than 100 injured after a van careened through a crowd in one of Barcelona's tourist hotspots.
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The six Asian elephants paraded before the crowd in Providence and balanced on their hind legs, then took their final bow before a crowd of thousands.
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"Even in the days when I got there, the Democratic Party still had seven or eight old fashioned Democratic segregationists," he told the crowd in Birmingham.
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Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga's party promised the crowd in Naha to fight on their behalf and make sure the US Marines are moved off the island.
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Among the 84 million people tuned in to the first presidential debate of the general election, the crowd in Phoenix was primed for a gladiatorial contest.
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They were largely kept away from the masses, save for one armored vehicle that was on display near the crowd in front of the Lincoln Memorial.
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The years have not tempered his views: "I'm also more of a hawk on immigration than even the president," Romney told a Utah crowd in March.
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Geller tried to lead the crowd in a rendition of "We Shall Overcome," but, beyond those three words, nobody could remember the rest of the song.
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Speaking to a crowd in Canton, Ohio, the Republican presidential nominee blasted the Iranian nuclear agreement and the aggression that Iran has shown in recent weeks.
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READ: Deval Patrick and Biden are looking to gobble up Beto's organization and staff That is exactly the case Sanders made to the crowd in Fresno.
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In his first public appearance since signing the defense-friendly bill, Trump told a crowd in Ohio that he has not given up on the wall.
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She'd given the crowd in Chamblee, which had assembled outside a clothing boutique called "Hello Gorgeous," the same treatment just a few minutes before we spoke.
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The night before we hang out, I watch her perform to a sweaty, packed out crowd in Shoreditch as part of XL Recordings' New Gen project.
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The fit turned out to be spot-on and the personalized touches make it a coat that stands out in a crowd — in a good way.
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In Minnesota, he addressed the crowd in all three of these Ethiopian languages, as well as some rehearsed Somali for attendees from Ethiopia's restive eastern region.
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The impassioned and eloquent seven-minute speech — which Khan said he delivered without using a teleprompter — brought some members of the crowd in Philadelphia to tears.
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Skating on Saturday, Hanyu, 23, did not perform flawlessly before what was essentially a home crowd, in an arena where fans waved dozens of Japanese flags.
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Still, they were reduced to mere satellites whenever Billy Porter showed up, swanning through each crowd in a new wrap dress and cackling with evident pleasure.
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At least nine people were killed and 22006 injured when a driver plowed his car into a crowd in Hengyang City, in Hunan Province, on Wednesday.
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Starting Saturday, thousands of those people will no doubt crowd in, sharks being to aquariums what lions are to zoos and Picasso is to art museums.
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"All of our people walk with him, in the spirit, if not in the flesh," Mr. Mcleod told the crowd in English and in local languages.
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A 6-year-old boy in a blue cape, Muneeb Shah, began leading the crowd in a cheer, egged on by his father, a shawl merchant.
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Trump was in his comfort zone, spitting one-liners into the crowd, in a setting decidedly less difficult than what he would have faced across town.
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Museveni addressed a huge crowd in central Kampala, resplendent in the signature neon yellow of his National Resistance Movement (NRM) party, and predicted a smooth vote.
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The crowd in Dallas hit an estimated 7,000, while about 5,000 marched in Fort Worth and approximately 2,000 protested in Austin, according to local media reports.
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Even the crowd in Phoenix seemed a little unsure what to do with it, and they were the most sympathetic audience Trump could possibly have mustered.
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Still, there he was, riling up the crowd in the Knicks' 247-24 victory with a slew of moments that endeared him to a fickle audience.
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"The grief that does not speak / Whispers the o'er-fraught heart and bids it break," she'd told the crowd in Cologne, quoting from "Macbeth" in German.
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" When asked who was going to win the "cultural showdown," Trump said, during the Fox News interview before a crowd in Montana Thursday evening, "We are.
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His wife, Amy, is "raising, sometimes with my help," their three kids, he told a crowd in an Iowa coffee shop shortly after announcing his run.
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Chickpeas and rice, which she ate, standing, alone in the crowd, in minute forkfuls, like a bird, before receiving a gaggle of third-graders in snowsuits.
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The Pope was working the crowd in Morelia, Mexico when a guy pulled his hand so hard His Holiness fell over, onto someone in a wheelchair.
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The crowd in Boston was triggered and BOOED Lio -- who wore a devious smirk on his face ... almost like he knew exactly what he was doing!
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The harrowing event comes on the heels of last week's Charlottesville attack ... where a white nationalist plowed through a crowd in a Dodge Challenger, killing 1.
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IN 1989, during the dying days of the Soviet Union, a long-haired 26-year-old dissident called Viktor Orban addressed a crowd in Budapest's Heroes' Square.
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Security forces fired teargas to break up the crowd in Omdurman, as demonstrations against price rises, cash shortages and other economic hardships stretched into their third week.
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On Friday, President Obama spoke to a crowd in Miami, Florida to help get out the vote for Democratic Senator Bill Nelson and gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum.
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"People have really gotten comfortable not only sharing more information and different kinds, but more openly and with more people," Zuck told a crowd in San Francisco.
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It may also be a way to placate his festering anger at reports that showed Barack Obama's inaugural crowd in 2008 to be larger than his own.
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After Donald Trump took umbrage to the size of his comparatively puny inauguration crowd in January, the photo from Wednesday was almost too good to be true.
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