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"crowd in" Definitions
  1. (of thoughts, questions, etc.) to fill your mind so that you can think of nothing else

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