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He was encouragingly cheered by the crowd.

The speaker worked the crowd up into a frenzy.

It was difficult to get through the dense crowd.

She is two meters in height and stands out in the crowd.

The crowd-intoxicated individual escapes from responsibility, intelligence and morality into a kind of frantic, animal mindlessness.

Voices called "scab" now and then, as well as other epithets, but no crowd attacked the car.

Clergymen paused in the street to address words of exhortation, that brought a crowd, with its mingled grin and frown, around the poor, sinful woman.

Every fine lady must be in the crowd on Broadway in the afternoon, in the theatre at the matinee, in the coaches and dining-halls at night.

The evening news showed scenes of the large crowd that Mr. Ahmadinejad’s talk had drawn inside and outside the university. “Mr. Ahmadinejad was the center of the world news for the past few days,” said the reporter.

A one-on-one setting promotes candor on the part of the stakeholder, and ensures that individual views are not lost in a crowd. (One of the most interesting things that can be discovered in such interviews is the extent to which everyone in a product team shares—or doesn’t share—a common vision.)

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The crowd acclaimed the winners.

The police dispersed the crowd.

The riot police dispersed the crowd.

The crowd fell back to let the players through.

Viewing the telecast, I didn't get the sense that there were many boos from the crowd.

Above the crowd I hear the clang of a crossing signal as a slow train rolls along the tracks.

In the event of inclement weather, the game will be played below the flight deck, presumably in front of some much smaller crowd.

Looking for you in the crowd is like picking up all the sand on the beach, eager to find your traces. If you don't want it, you may have an afterlife.

On Fleet Street, we call it "the mass doorstep" when a crowd of reporters will wait and wait for hours in hope of a tidbit of news on a developing story.

The crowd filled the room.

Security men mingled with the crowd.

The crowd soon dissipated when the police arrived.

Walking in the crowd, often do not know where to muddle along without any aim.

Pierce may have returned to hero worship from the crowd, but it was actually the Celtics defense, once again, that made the result possible.

New DELHI - news of a "mass molestation" surfaced swiftly in the Indian news media: Numerous women being groped, harassed and chased on the streets of Bangalore by an unruly crowd on new Year's Eve.

The crowd buzzed with excitement.

The crowd began to barrack the visiting team.

Rooney duly came on to be ritually abused by a suddenly vocal Anfield crowd – "Who's the scouser in the wig?

Mrs. Johnson lost the runoff by 63 to 37 percent to Marion Crank, a state legislator from Foreman in southwest Arkansas, who had the courthouse crowd and the Faubus machine behind him.

They had vanished in the crowd.

Jane craned her neck to look for her husband in the crowd.

But, much to the disappointment of the crowd, this latter business was broken off by the interposition of the town beadle, who had no idea of permitting the majesty of the law to be violated by such an abuse of one of its consecrated places.

I don't have the charisma to pull a crowd this size.

A crowd surrounded him.

The car had only got half way through the gates, when a great roar went up outside, and a crowd of girls surged forward and blocked its path.

He nosed his way through the crowd.

But I would wager that a relatively small percentage of the crowd actually consists of diehard horse racing fans.

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