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And congregated ducks mean congregated duck poop, which they then eat along with that bread you tossed on the ground.
Strings, winds and percussion instruments were congregated on the stage.
Protesters initially congregated in Victoria Park for an "authorized" gathering.
The teams congregated behind home plate, but nothing further occurred.
They had congregated in a zone near the Nassib-Jaber crossing.
I have never seen so many people congregated within one building.
Chewy has already congregated a list of brands for easy savings.
Cousins of all varieties congregated there, sometimes for the whole summer.
The agent directed her to the area where the media had congregated.
Anarchists on the lam congregated in London, relatively untroubled by the police.
There were noticeable smatterings of red congregated on the dark-green seats.
Outside on the porch of the club, everyone congregated to smoke cigarettes.
About 16 people congregated outside one drugstore, waiting for it to open.
Some people congregated around portable heaters like those used in outdoor restaurants.
Meanwhile, young people congregated on the banks of the Seine, some weeping.
Historically, cities have evolved with stores, where individuals congregated to buy things.
Chauvet Bishop was one of the people who congregated around the Roosevelt statue.
On rooftops, hipsters congregated in little gatherings, surrounded by masses of beer bottles.
An eager crowd congregated on a downtown street until well after 2 a.m.
Timeline of Jayme Closs case They congregated to share their hopes and fears.
With everyone congregated in one place, diseases could have been transmitted more easily.
On Tuesday, protesters congregated outside of Atlanta City Hall to challenge the curfew.
After a morning briefing at Times headquarters, the team congregated at the meadow.
On March 22, members of the Calvary Community Church in Nebraska City congregated.
A brightly smiling woman approached them as they congregated around a registration desk.
Protesters congregated outside the Defense Ministry in Sudan's capital Khartoum and other main streets.
The horses congregated on the church's forecourt for a blessing before being awarded rosettes.
Images from the scene showed a group of trucks congregated along a rural road.
Media congregated around them, while anxious ANC delegates discussed ways to defuse the situation.
At least, nothing on par with WWDC, where a record 6,000 developers have congregated.
Witnesses said there was no match on Thursday night but spectators often congregated there.
Residents congregated outside a family welfare center pored over a list of missing people.
Red cottages lined the coast, white ferries traveled between islands, seabirds congregated on skerries.
On Wednesday—International Women's Day—22016,22012 striking Irish citizens congregated on Dublin's main bridge.
There was this place downtown called Lychee Garden, and all the Jews congregated there.
"It appears they have congregated for mating," the department said in a Facebook post.
The girls, wearing corsages, congregated in the middle as Psy's "Gangnam Style" blared overhead.
The congregated bubbles capture a beer's fleeting fragrances, slowly releasing scents with each pop.
More people congregated at the street café, while onlookers gathered near the air compressor.
There wasn't even a mosque nearby; Muslim families congregated in private homes to pray.
I would plaster work near schools and slap stickers around where I knew kids congregated.
These scientists visited places where the whale sharks congregated over multiple years to take measurements.
Reed rushed to the scene, where onlookers congregated across the street from yellow police tape.
Outside Mr. Sabri's house in Liaquatabad, residents congregated to offer condolences to the singer's family.
Slowly a group congregated near a statue of Miguel Hidalgo, the father of Mexican independence.
And before the final taping, all of the women congregated in a small dressing room.
"Top 1% of researchers in Iran came here to Canada and congregated here," Tabasinejad said.
Esther provided care along with pastries to the older people who congregated at the bakery.
In the 1820s and 1830s, they congregated to discuss issues such as abolition, temperance, and religion.
Outrage at Trump Outside an ICE office in Detroit on Sunday, dozens of nervous people congregated.
The protesters, who have congregated in the hundreds of thousands, are marching against Iran's growing influence.
Ruffians often congregated at the shop and around the entrance of a Dunkin' Donuts next door.
The chief and others congregated in a concrete, windowless room in the basement of City Hall.
A group of officers congregated around a single screen, trying to figure out the new system.
Squads of young blacks dressed in their freshest gear congregated in a line down the block.
Reciting from the haggadah, Jews congregated around the seder table to commemorate their ancestors' passage from Egypt.
The world's media has congregated near the scene, where candles and handwritten tributes have started to appear.
What is different this time is that the killer's target was a venue where gay people congregated.
The two then congregated on the stage to meet the cast and crew and take pictures together.
I squeezed myself through the crowd to the porch, where a group of my friends had congregated.
I enjoyed cumbia and vallenato, and the best dancers of Colombian music I've ever seen congregated there.
Blue-tailed lizards congregated on the roots and I spent a few minutes just looking at them.
On Tuesday night, hundreds congregated for song and prayers in the Place Saint Michel, opposite Notre-Dame.
And it can be difficult to account for those who congregated at viewing parties across the country.
In France, people congregated around fountains to bask in the meager sprays, or simply to dive in.
It was really interesting to see because they were all sort of congregated together — and they were pissed.
Thousands of viewers—congregated on Terrigal Beach, New South Wales—fled as the explosives misfired in their direction.
And yet the crowd on FreeZoxee seems to be pretty similar to the users who congregated on Gab.
More than 100 people congregated on Saturday at the "Shutdown the Shutdown for Joshua Tree National Park" demonstration.
It was easy to approach the fringes of this group, which congregated in a bar called La Taberna.
But it was rarely used because it felt cut off from the main level where the family congregated.
Why it matters: The Highlander Research and Education Center, founded in 1932, congregated civil rights figures like Rev.
Once again, one of the largest crowds in the nation congregated outside Trump Tower in New York City.
Last night, the fashion crowd congregated once again at London's Royal Albert Hall to celebrate the Fashion Awards.
Things have calmed down since the days when mobs congregated outside her office to hurl abuse her way.
The annual Jewish season of introspection culminated last Wednesday, when Jews congregated in synagogues for Yom Kippur observances.
"Dissidents have congregated in Fort Wayne and when they do, they come here," he said of the restaurant.
The acquaintances had congregated in the game server, called Perfect World Void, and its discussion forums for years.
The bars in the area look like clandestine sites where everyone congregated to dedicate themselves to their vices.
Last weekend, visitors congregated at the theme park for Gay Days, Orlando's annual celebration of the LGBTQ community.
There they congregated, commiserated and riled up one another with an unfiltered efficiency that simply doesn't exist offline.
"My brother bought them for all of us in Mexico City," he told a group congregated around him.
A group of seven bartenders, baristas and cooks congregated outside The Hatch, a bar in downtown Oakland, Calif.
The crew mainly congregated in a shared dining area that was off-limits to passengers, the investigation found.
The migrants, whose story Ms. Lee tells in "Pachinko," congregated in slums and performed mostly low-paid labor.
Pizzagaters congregated for a time at Reddit—see archived thread here—but the topic was banned last month.
Too numerous to count, they were congregated in and around a narrow, latte-brown channel in the Salamat.
On Saturday people congregated at and near the spot where the statue was torn down, news footage showed.
LGBT people have typically congregated in big cities because communities that accept them have proved so elusive elsewhere.
Lawmakers congregated in front of the beige facility Monday afternoon and decried the conditions, as protestors chanted over them.
The Jalalabad bombs were planted near a market where hundreds of people had congregated after attending Independence Day events.
In London, some employees attempted to brave the rain and cold, but most congregated indoors to show their support.
"I've noticed how men always congregated around her," a source in royal circles tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Until recently, r/thedonald was a subreddit where Reddit users congregated to share links and thoughts about Dear Leader.
The migrants congregated on a bridge leading to the US border while waiting to be processed by American officials.
On Sunday, 7 million Venezuelans congregated outside ad-hoc polling stations to cast votes they knew would be symbolic.
It's imbued with nostalgia — remember when American Jews congregated in the Catskills every summer and sang silly camp songs?
Around the corner, a cadre of scouts and front-office staff congregated, their eyes now set on next season.
As word leaked out about the aircraft on Friday afternoon, Mr. Akcay's friends and family congregated at the airport.
In New York, elevator-loads of workers emerged from the company's Chelsea office and congregated in a nearby park.
Some put out signs warning church members against using their private parking spaces when they congregated in large numbers.
Democrats, by contrast, have congregated around the message that capitalism is fundamentally broken and that the economy is bad.
"Anytime you have lots of people congregated in one location, there is a higher risk of transmission," Brown said.
But he said he did not know anything about the establishment or any of the people who congregated there.
Many drivers congregated online in driver forums and WhatsApp chat rooms, and word of the new company quickly spread.
Many of these brands congregated at the industry's annual largest convention, Expo West, this past week in Anaheim, California.
They were also hoping to do away with the bird watchers who often congregated outside the building with their binoculars.
There were perhaps 10,33 fans in the stadium by then, and most congregated under the overhangs of the upper decks.
They say that the fundamental human longing for a congregated support network exists separate from an interest in formal religion.
After the Met bid adieu to guests, all the celebrity attendees congregated elsewhere in the city for the after parties.
Passers-by stopped and helped the wounded into their private cars, others congregated outside the nearby Italian-run Emergency Hospital.
Men congregated on trash-strewn dirt mounds and peeled strips of kutki, an herb used to treat vomiting and fever.
The rest of the Wolf family—which is also a kind of professional support team—congregated in the living room.
When the waves were choppy, the three congregated in the resort's hammock zone, where the Wi-Fi signal was strongest.
But the several hundred women who congregated in a downtown Rome piazza on Saturday morning gave her a rousing welcome.
She grew up on the Upper East Side, where old issues of The New Yorker congregated in the master bathroom.
As word of the shooting spread to the rest of the city, protesters congregated in the streets of the neighborhood.
Immigrants and minorities have long congregated in big cities, attracted by the opportunities, services and safety in numbers they supply.
Congregated outside of the rickety structures are human-animal hybrids that drink beer, hold pissing contests, fight, and pass out.
On May 22016, 1921, 50 men congregated at the Arlington Hotel in Washington for the first White House Correspondents' Dinner.
After studying painting in Zagreb, she joined the punky, provocative group of artists who congregated at Belgrade's Student Art Center.
Loud, fast beats with crashing rhythms met them in front of the dark Hudson River, where young dancers had congregated.
On Sunday, people congregated on the street in Lima in front of the hospital where Mr. Fujimori is being treated.
Most conspicuously she did far less well in the major urban centres where Democratic voters are congregated than Mr Obama had.
As the models congregated to take a final photo, Hadid went up to Benoliel and calmly walked her off the stage.
In his paintings, emotion arises in the clashing, congregated, dynamic thrusts, often framing intervals of whiteness or natural surface left open.
People congregated in teeming markets and in mosques and parks, greeting one another with traditional hugs and kisses on the cheek.
Overflow crowds have congregated by the thousands at watch parties in Tokyo and other cities, and not only to watch Japan.
Inside the inn, the brightest minds congregated for breakfast at small tables covered over with pancakes, bacon, sausage, fish cakes, hominy.
This narrative conjures up images of trash piles congregated in certain locations, leaving the rest of the sea clear of debris.
European stocks lost value on average at the end of the week, as key leaders congregated for a major event in Argentina.
Iranian hackers have congregated since at least 2002 in online forums to share tips on the best ways to create successful cyberattacks.
On Tuesday, the city congregated in Albert Square for a vigil for the victims and to stand in solidarity with one another.
Couples and their young children congregated behind police tape Saturday afternoon, awaiting news on their relatives, dozens of whom are still missing.
And because they didn't, the disparate factions that had ​congregated on Iran's streets were gradually coopted and picked apart by the regime.
Because he'd grown up across the street from Shake and Bake, hundreds of area residents congregated outside the rink to mourn him.
On a cold but sunny day in London, thousands congregated in the center of town, before marching to Trafalgar Square in Westminster.
It's an encampment of pop up tents congregated on and around railway tracks, tucked away in a narrow valley near Cumberland, Kentucky.
On May 10, 1908, 400 people congregated at Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church in Grafton, West Virginia, to celebrate the first Mother's Day.
They all congregated in a room to watch it, to I guess make sure I didn't say the university name in the video.
On the ground floor of the house was a communal front room where everyone congregated after they were thrown out of the pub.
On Saturday, around 300 activists congregated at Bangkok's Thammasat University, wearing and distributing paper masks resembling Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to Pinocchio.
Their mad dash to the subway had come to a halt, and they congregated four and five deep along the field-level concourse.
There have long been hateful enclaves online, and chat rooms and message boards where white nationalists, neo-Nazis and other extremists have congregated.
While people could walk alone on the beach away from others, "that's not what's happening" as college students still congregated during spring break.
One afternoon in Shanhui, the farmers congregated in a central square, chatting under the shade cast by awnings and a traditional wooden pavilion.
Great Britain Students at the American School in London congregated in a nearby park, held a banner and gave speeches during their walkout.
OCEARCH, an ocean data collection agency, has indicated that a half-dozen of its tagged white sharks have congregated off the Florida coast.
Reddit users terrorized by the openly bigoted and aggressive communities that have congregated there are not comforted by an appeal to economic principles.
A week earlier, R. Scott and his family had happily congregated in Pittsburgh to celebrate his father's upcoming 85th birthday, which was Monday, Nov.
The combination may seem curious, but it seemed to work as Indians arrived during the morning Hindu ceremonies, while tourists congregated in the afternoons.
As people congregated, shopped and watched soccer matches, the bomb-laden truck plowed into a building housing a coffee shop, stores and a gym.
As people congregated, shopped and watched soccer matches, the bomb-laden truck plowed into a building housing a coffee shop, stores and a gym.
Approximately 100 people congregated inside an artfully decorated loft inside a run-down warehouse, ready to dance the night away while electronic acts performed.
The fans congregated to watch the popular English team Manchester United play in a Europa League quarter-final game against Anderlecht, a Belgian club.
Eight children and three adults congregated under a tree in Park Monceau after rain began falling on a child's birthday party in the park.
We thought nobody would come that night, but they congregated at the bar, and together we danced and mourned, cried and hugged one another.
They are also largely congregated on the East and West coasts in states like Washington and California, as well as Virginia and New Jersey.
They congregated at r/AmericanFlagInPlace, where they hashed out the exact dimensions, the shapes of the stars and stripes, and strategies for repelling invaders.
When I first came to New York — seeing areas where LGBT communities congregated, seeing how comfortable they were … that sense of comfort was amazing.
After work that night, a group of us consoled her at the casino sports book, where we often congregated for an after-hours ritual.
Since March, he's become a familiar face to the homeless men and women congregated on the sidewalk outside the Firehouse Ministries' red brick building.
At a holiday party, the hardest part about making conversation can be to find a way into it — especially when groups have already congregated.
Because academia and the legacy media are so hostile to them, intellectuals of the right have for years congregated in think tanks and publications.
Dozens of individuals congregated outside the gymnasium after it filled to capacity, where they watched the service over a live video feed, ABC News reports.
Over the weekend, a thousand high school and college students congregated at Texas A&M University to pitch prototype design ideas for Elon Musk's Hyperloop.
Characters alive and dead congregated in New York on Wednesday night for the Season 8 premiere, and there were more than a few memorable moments.
"This government is going to fall!" crowds chanted, many wearing white and waving national flags as they congregated at nearly 50 sites across the country.
Just released, they had congregated in this packed migrants' quarter as they prepared to continue their journeys out of Mexico and into the United States.
With crossed arms and solemn faces, family and friends congregated up and down the street where the coffins lay, their faces stricken and postures resigned.
While jerseys from Koufax to Kershaw and from Valenzuela to Gonzalez dotted the entire ballpark, the heartiest fans congregated near the left-field foul pole.
I could hear a tremendous clamor as I got closer — drums beating, people shouting and a large crowd congregated around a small group of performers.
World leaders congregated at the cathedral in a memorial service for Mr. de Gaulle in 1970, and then again for President François Mitterrand in 1996.
After midnight one recent Saturday, half a dozen police officers congregated outside a pub where word of a fight spread through the sweaty, dancing crowd.
By the time the scavenger hunt instructions told her to go home, more than a dozen friends and family members had congregated at the apartment.
A group of teens clutching each other and swigging from hip-flasks had congregated at the front of the stage, screaming along to every word.
Two hundred taxi drivers congregated in the town centre of Malaysia's Penang state on Wednesday morning, in a four-hour protest against Uber and Grab apps.
A coterie of New York's most distinguished athletes, musicians, and media personalities congregated Thursday night at Yankee Stadium for CC and Amber Sabathia's celebrity softball game.
Gay men congregated around King's Cross railway station, lesbians started their own S&M fetish clubs, and people cruised one another at protests, not on apps.
Cadet, who is black, remembered the police regularly beating black Cubans, especially when they congregated to talk about the anti-Batista guerillas in the nearby mountains.
Much of that was during ' L'Heure Verte' (the Green Hour), which started at 5 PM each day, when absinthe drinkers congregated in cafes to become wonky.
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources released a video on Wednesday showing staffers shocking hundreds of Asian carp that had congregated near a dam.
Roughly 50 to 70 of the cretinous fowl have congregated in Pilot Rock—and now residents are scrambling to drive them out, the East Oregonian reports.
And because the majority of Americans live in large metro areas, many seniors are congregated in the biggest cities, the dense groups of light blue circles.
I gather this used to be where aspiring actors congregated in front of the offices of J.J. and Lee Shubert, hoping to be cast in plays.
Last Thursday, hundreds of Yale students and activists from New Haven congregated at a prominent intersection near the center of campus, shutting down two major thoroughfares.
Last year, Durebang transferred its primary offices from Dongducheon to Pyongtaek, the city adjoining Camp Humphreys, to continue its work where most U.S. troops are congregated.
On Tuesday evening, around the Triple S Food Mart parking lot where Mr. Sterling was killed, people congregated in the same way they did last summer.
But as a scrappy band of investigators who congregated in the YA Twitter community discovered, it wasn't because a lot of people were reading the book.
In an atrium, employees congregated near full-size, living trees; they tapped at their laptops by an amphitheater, where TED-style talks are held regularly during lunchtime.
Kids played in water slides, while parents took sips of cold beer and played cornhole, or congregated in line to wait for sizzling hot dogs and burgers.
The Guardian reports:About 50 baboons were reported to have got out and congregated around the Grand Rocher, the fake rock centrepiece of the zoo, on Friday morning.
The months-long multi-event festivities commemorate the summer of 1967, when about 100,000 hippies congregated in Haight-Ashbury to spread good vibes and spur the counterculture.
However, in the ninth inning as Puerto Rico made their final, futile, attempt at a comeback, their fans congregated in the field level section behind their dugout.
TMZ Sports got ahold of video showing KI handing out what appears to be hundred dollar bills to the group that had congregated around the team bus.
Dense vegetation typically makes the elephants nearly impossible to study, but Dr. Turkalo found that they regularly congregated at an open river bank near a mineral lick.
While protesters marched in the streets and blocked traffic, Democratic donors congregated in a few reserved hotels and shuttled between private receptions with A-list elected officials.
She said in the post that many "white girls" congregated in front of her locker before engaging in a debate about if she belonged at the school.
Thousands of walruses – almost all adult females and their young calves – congregated by July 25 on a Chukchi Sea beach near the Inupiat village of Point Lay.
When I arrived at the restaurant, which is on the second floor of the IKEA store in Malmö, it seemed like half of Sweden had congregated there.
The best candidates have congregated in the governor's race, where the current Lt. Gov Mary Taylor and state Attorney General Mike DeWine are the top GOP contenders.
On May 19900, 21848, in the early hours of the morning, Tomic walked up to a window that faced an esplanade where skateboarders congregated during the day.
The governments of Central America nations and Mexico in particular — the border on which the caravan has actually congregated — have already taken steps to help control it.
Whether the ride was in the early morning, late afternoon or evening, people congregated in the train's coaches, turning them into spaces of prayer and religious song.
On Saturday morning, about 30 band members congregated on the steps of Butler, in the center of campus, to perform the routine they had planned for halftime.
But his words still resonated, mainly because they were being broadcast on a giant screen behind a coffee bar where World Economic Forum participants congregated between meetings.
At that time, a small group of officials representing NASA, Europe and the Russian space agency Roscosmos congregated in TsUP (Russian Mission Control) to talk about the mission.
Nancy Cochran, who left her home in the Mandeville Canyon neighborhood, was among about 2596 people who congregated at a makeshift evacuation center at the Westwood Recreation Center.
It's a small collection of one-story houses, congregated around the huge and brightly colored mansion that the drug lord built for his mother once his fortune grew.
The agents took rides in local taxis, loitered around locations where taxi drivers congregated, and leveraged a local network of contacts with connections to police and regulatory authorities.
Police have said the attackers were among a group of 1,000 men of "North African or Middle Eastern" appearance, who congregated near Cologne Cathedral on New Year's Eve.
A geologic analysis of the quarry suggests that, during the Late Triassic, many animals congregated around a lush oasis — decked out with plants — surrounded by a  vast desert .
People of all ages congregated holding smiley flags, a testament that this protest concerns not only our generation, but also our future's right to a freedom of expression.
The Taos Society of Artists was formed in 1915 to promote the work of a group of artists that congregated and worked in town, dating back to 1898.
As the ball landed there, the Boston Red Sox poured out of the first-base dugout and congregated around home plate while Ramirez danced playfully around the bases.
When the media published reports on other spaces where drug users congregated, such as a library lawn and an abandoned church, they were swiftly shut down as well.
After the accident, police, fire and disaster management officials were dispatched to the 40-year-old bridge, where panicked relatives of missing people congregated and rain lashed down.
" Last week, Ms. Jay and other agents congregated in front of the local office of Representative Kevin McCarthy, the House majority leader, holding signs and chanting, "Save homeownership.
But the protectorate did nothing to protect Egyptians from the hardships of war; Egypt became an enormous military base and thousands of Allied troops congregated on its soil.
The protesters congregated outside the DOE's offices on Chambers Street around 9am, where they were welcomed by a New York Police Department (NYPD) force of about 30 officers.
The unions announced the strike after the authorities used tear gas to disperse thousands of teachers who had congregated to press for the wage demands near government headquarters.
The Neediest Cases Fund They called themselves the Penn Station Nation, a ragtag group of roughly 213 homeless people who congregated around New York City's bustling transportation hub.
Dozens congregated outside Amazon's French headquarters in Clichy, while other protesters attempted to block a shopping center in Paris and a logistics center in Lyon, the BBC reported.
Activists including Chi Chia-wei—the legendary Taiwanese LGBTQ campaigner who was the lead petitioner in the case—congregated outside the court in Taipei yesterday to await their verdict.
She participated in Parisian salons, where creatives congregated to share ideas, and her style began to evolve: Expressive portraits gave way to abstract shapes and works showing intertwined bodies.
As we congregated around an iPhone to watch a grainy, black and white YouTube video of Shane's hit "Walking the Dog," I felt something light up deep within me.
I'd walked down it many times before learning that it used to be Gropecunt Lane, a name that reflected the fact that sex workers had congregated there centuries earlier.
More than 1,000 volunteer leaders of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America have congregated at an Atlanta hotel for a two-day conference called Gun Sense University.
Graham, 25, is a fan of the game herself and was happy to see visitors congregated together playing the game during one of her recent patrols of the grounds.
Called by Stand Up to Racism and The People's Assembly Against Austerity, the protest congregated outside BBC Broadcasting House, before weaving past Downing Street to Parliament, ending outside Westminster.
As the family congregated outside the courthouse, sharing their thoughts with a documentary crew that has been working on a film about Timothy Coggins' death, a passerby called out.
Dozens of dogs and their owners congregated near the picnic house for coffee and bagels and dog mingling, while the off-leash fray carried on in the fields below.
At a family reunion in a suburb of New Orleans, his relatives congregated in his cousin's kitchen while he and King sat at a card table in the garage.
In the midst of Megxit, royal fanatics and casual onlookers alike have congregated online to analyze the couple's decision and try to envision their life away from the throne.
WEISSENSEE, Austria — A thousand Dutch skaters congregated before dawn on the frozen surface of the Weissensee, the long, slender lake that gives this small Austrian mountain town its name.
Hardcore, punk, and hip-hop aficionados all congregated at Fun City, blending together in a quintessential New York melting pot vehemently opposed to Giuliani's mayoral policies and skyrocketing rent costs.
New York CNN affiliate WABC reported thousands of people congregated in Greenwich Village at the Stonewall National Monument, voicing opposition to the stances of the White House on LGBT issues.
But in the case of Fantastic Beasts and the truly staggering fandom that's congregated around Harry Potter for the past 20 years, it's a relevant facet of a painful situation.
Mr Trump won 36% of the vote in Ohio's Republican primary and his disgruntled supporters, congregated in Ohio's south-eastern rustbelt, are not in a mood to forgive a snub.
At a rally in Kobanî this summer, hundreds of residents congregated at a traffic circle, around a thirty-foot-tall statue of a Kurdish female fighter with enormous white wings.
It took Griffin a few days to get to the whales; during that time, other members of the pod congregated outside the net and called to the ones trapped inside.
The West Indian immigrants who travelled to post-war Britain in the late 27s congregated in urban parts of the country alongside postcolonial African immigrants, forging new Afro-Caribbean communities.
More than 800 Danes and Swedes congregated by the trains from Denmark to Sweden at Copenhagen Airport on Saturday to protest the newly-instated border control between the two countries.
Matamores is unique from other border towns in that most of the approximately 2,000 asylum seekers there are congregated on a muddy stretch of land approximately two football fields long.
In front of them, a United Nations of string instruments congregated with violas da gamba, vihuelas, a harp and a potbellied kora from Mali, alongside an oud and a violin.
As Hussle's family congregated around Khaled as he was awarded the Grammy for "Higher," it was a reminder that Los Angeles lost two galvanizing, essential figures in the last year.
In my high school in rural North Carolina, a plastic table was set up just off to the side of the atrium where we all congregated after lunch every day.
In New England territory, six people were arrested and a number of injuries were reported as approximately 2,000 people congregated at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst after the game.
When he was a boy, he and his friends congregated on the seawall across from the Embassy, waiting to dive for coins that the Marine guards tossed into the sea.
" On Reddit, elated supporters of Mr. Trump congregated on a message board named "The_Donald," and circulated photos of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton with the gleeful caption, "not my president.
Once the sun went down, Kanye fans congregated in Downtown Detroit for a special surprise ... his new album was played from start to finish, some of which Kim K captured.
He says he helped with two California rallies, and he was among the many operators who congregated at the bar of the Ritz-Carlton in Philadelphia during the Democratic National Convention.
And in online forums, where for years people have congregated to parse evidence and discuss theories, information about DeAngelo's family members—such as his wife and children—is now being spread.
Then I sort of stumbled upon an event in Tokyo where about a hundred of them were all congregated in this park and then I thought, Oh wow this is brilliant.
As a result, most of them have congregated in a small area: ViaVan in Angel, Bolt in Shoreditch, the soon-to-launch Ola in Liverpool Street, and Kapten near Old Street.
Many families with children had congregated in the area to view the Christmas lights along the promenade, the spectacular backdrop of Hong Kong island on the opposite side of the harbor.
Many families with children had congregated in the area to view the Christmas lights along the promenade, the spectacular backdrop of Hong Kong island on the opposite side of the harbor.
Drugs were sold openly on some blocks, prostitutes and johns congregated in the alleys at night, and Langdon Park became known as a hotspot for drug use and other shady activity.
Image courtesy of Game Detectives As it became clear that a larger metagame was taking shape, fans congregated at places like Game Detectives, a subreddit that's become famous for decoding such puzzles.
On Sundays, large crowds congregated before the carcass of the Cathedrale Notre Dame de L'Assomption, a magnificent church that took 30 years to build and only 35 seconds to come tumbling down.
There was a mild police presence when they congregated at a pub in a nearby suburb, as well as on the way to the prime minister's residence in Point Piper, Brechney said.
This weekend, over a thousand high school and college students from all over the world have congregated at Texas A&M University to pitch their prototype design ideas for Elon Musk's Hyperloop.
The nearby churches have congregated since the 1800s, and the Little Theater has been running continuously since the 1920s, making it one of the oldest running adult theaters in the United States.
I was in Ferguson the night of the verdict, and happened to speak to the white owner of a bike shop not far from the police headquarters where the crowds had congregated.
After noshing on a variety of elegant desserts, partygoers congregated on the rooftop to shoot off powder guns to reveal a blue hue, meaning little Shaffer would be getting a baby brother.
Washington (CNN)Dozens of protesters congregated outside US Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters in Washington, DC, Tuesday, as tensions remain high over the scope of any ICE raids on migrants this week.
On Tuesday night, those international voters — including a huddle of Democrats who congregated in The Senate bar in Canada's capital — will elect 21 delegates to back either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.
The crowd in the evening was very different in character to the ordinary one owing to the presence of roughs, who as usual congregated rapidly in view of there being further disturbances.
" The alert reportedly warned that the racist groups were urging their members to go to places where Jewish people "may be congregated, to include markets, political offices, businesses and places of worship.
This news has alarmed many Americans; some have congregated on Facebook groups, Twitter threads, and online forums to discuss the best preparation and prevention methods for the potential of a nationwide outbreak.
"Large numbers of people are congregated in often densely packed premises, thereby increasing the risk of transmission," Osman Dar, a project director at Chatham House's Global Health Programme, told CNBC via email.
My extroverted nature — and preferred setting of large group gatherings — meant that I spent countless hours at friends&apos houses and around the neighborhood, making myself at home wherever others had congregated.
After Crawford fielded a ground ball from Machado and threw to Hosmer for the final out, Hosmer pumped his fist, and the United States players congregated in the middle of the infield.
At one point, they congregated in front of the door leading up to ALMLA — not blocking the entrance, but not exactly welcoming people in either — until Popp went downstairs to introduce herself.
We begin in the most American of locales—on the side of the road in a nondescript town (Phoenix), where people have congregated to shout and be filmed by TV cameras and phones.
A group of roughly 50 teachers, students and parents congregated outside of Denver Public Schools (DPS) headquarters on Monday to protest 60 buildings across the district without air conditioning, The Denver Post reported.
One by one on Thursday, inside an arena in downtown Orlando where friends and relatives of the victims of the nation's deadliest mass shooting had congregated, Mr. Obama embraced mourners sick with loss.
In the early days of the web, users largely congregated around portals like AOL and Yahoo, before Google gained ground, beckoning people to type in queries to find exactly what they were seeking.
Throughout Wednesday, as families congregated in hospitals to visit loved ones or look for the missing, there was scarcely a word of criticism for the failings in accountability that led to the fire.
Covina's location—in Kips Bay, where lacrosse bros-turned-bankers and indistinguishable high-rises have congregated in recent years—may not seem like the easiest locale in which to make a culinary statement.
But if Mr Perriello can light a fire among the sorts of national-minded Democrats, heavily congregated in northern Virginia, who usually do not vote in state-level primary elections, he could pull ahead.
An "alt-Facebook" could be started by Wikimedia, or by former Facebook employees, many of whom have congregated at the Center for Humane Technology, a nonprofit for those looking to change Silicon Valley's culture.
William, 37, was chatting to a local as he and wife Kate Middleton visited a park in Blackpool that had been transformed from a place where addicts once congregated to a family-friendly playground.
The devotees had congregated to mark Ashura, one of the holiest days for Shi'ite Muslims, at the mosque, about 20 km (12 miles) from Mazar-i-Sharif, the capital of Afghanistan's northern Balkh province.
"It's a birthing area for women, it's a men's area, it's an area where many clans congregated for corroborees, it's an area where ceremonial gatherings have occurred over thousands of years," Abraham explains emphatically.
The students who congregated nightly in piazzas have been forced to move outside the city wall, replaced with temporary visitors like me, heading to Airbnb with their roller suitcases click-clacking on cobblestone streets.
The poll found just five candidates registering more than 3 percent support, while those who braved the drizzling conditions and threat of thunderstorms congregated around the candidates who emerged hours later atop the polls.
Although she said she did not enjoy tennis then, Allen still understood the importance of the place, where the "cream of the crop" from around the country congregated with a shared goal of greatness.
By the end, all had congregated at a single drum kit at the front of the stage, whacking out hard-driving patterns in a scene that seemed to speak simultaneously of competition and cohesion.
Swindled by history, Nabokov had — thanks to the late-arriving roller skates, over a skin-shedding century, from a land where more people who have lost worlds have ever congregated — amply settled his account.
We went to Brixton last night, where hundreds of people had congregated outside the Ritzy Cinema to pay homage to the Thin White Duke, and asked a few fans what David Bowie meant to them.
I found it sifting through a bin at this ratty used-music store in the part of town where old hippies congregated at coffee houses and the streets always smelled of old pizza and cloves.
For years the faithful have congregated every Sunday for mass by his tomb in the crypt of the cathedral in San Salvador, inspired by the man they called San Óscar or San Romero de América.
Stanton, a Democrat supporting Clinton, wrote the letter the day after the Arizona primaries, arguing that the polling locations in his county were congregated in predominately white areas, although Phoenix is a majority-minority city.
Strong ecosystems have great reservoirs of talent congregated close together, a culture built around helping one another on ambitious projects, and sufficient risk capital to ensure that interesting projects have the resources to get underway.
Here's what those congregated in Austin learned from Mr. Thompson about The Times's use of virtual reality as a storytelling tool and how we can expect The Times to use the technology in the future.
In 226, one-time heartthrob Chad Michael Murray and one-time It-girl Sophia Bush began dating on-screen and off, gaining widespread attention from the tabloids and fans who congregated on OTH message boards.
Nevertheless, when people congregated on the island, there was a feeling that new territories were needed for chasing unicorns—the startups that remake entire industries with multi-billion valuations and big payoffs for venture capitalists.
In the film the athlete Mamadou Ndiaye languished in roughly the same patch of sea where the Medusa once disintegrated, off the coast of Senegal, while Henze's characters congregated on both sides of the screen.
Thousands of refugees and migrants from all over the world congregated at the camp, amid rats and burning trash, with the sole objective of making it, whether by truck, train, or ferry, onto British soil.
On a recent Saturday morning, about two dozen bikers congregated in central Tripoli, doing small circuits in front of curious bystanders in the city's main square before taking a spin on the city's coastal road.
Protestors lined the streets surrounding the centuries-old temple and congregated in groups at multiple entry points to stop any woman between the ages of 10 and 50 from making their way into the structure.
By Thursday night, more than 1,000 members of the caravan had congregated in the city, and word spread among the group that they would try to cross the border en masse at midday on Friday.
This is how Furbys — the half-bird, half-blob baby robots that were everywhere in the late '90s — live on Tumblr, where collectors have congregated for years to give new life to their outdated toys.
At the same time, they're trying to figure out who's behind Clara Dufour, and have congregated on an Amazon Sellers Forum that's accumulated 376 comments since the first seller posted about the issue on Nov. 30.
The Angop news agency said flood-waters from the Capitao river, swollen by nearly 24 hours of torrential rain in the area, washed through the market, where many young Angolans congregated to wash cars and bicycles.
Islamic State's Amaq news agency said the group's militants entrapped Kurdish security forces by detonating a sound explosive device on a main street and after people congregated they detonated a car that was parked near by.
Maybe it's because so many of them congregated in Paris, a city that retains its romantic allure long after others (New York, Berlin) usurped its place as hangouts for the world's writers and painters and photographers.
Many of the teachers have congregated around the West Virginia State Capitol in Charleston, the very site where Blanc has had a local pizzeria—Husson's Pizza—make its first delivery of pizza at noon on Monday.
Alongside the rest of the squad that congregated in the record shops of Croydon, Jones was absolutely pivotal to the origins and emergence of dubstep, the South London sound that went on to conquer the world.
A neighborhood leader pointed out problem spots: a dark block where prostitutes congregated, a bus stop in front of a liquor store that allowed loiterers to claim they were waiting for the bus, piles of trash.
Rumors had started to circulate on Twitter and in the press filing center where reporters congregated that Mr. Trump was indeed headed to the DMZ, and I received emails from several colleagues asking what was up.
On March 13, 2004, a gaggle of engineers and a few thousand spectators congregated outside a California dive bar to watch 15 self-driving cars speed across the Mojave Desert in the first-ever Darpa Grand Challenge.
This past Valentine's Day, they congregated under a canopy in front of the Barr Mansion, an old Victorian house on the northeastern outskirts of Austin, where, per Jewish tradition, Ms. Podell approached Mr. Birnbaum and circled him.
His movement is loosely associated with the "red-shirt" activists who have sometimes congregated in support of the Shinawatras (and who are themselves opposed by "yellow-clad" royalist protesters, mostly drawn from the middle and upper classes).
New York, Los Angeles, Chicago — the places where power and capital have traditionally congregated — have become so over-regulated, so overpriced and mismanaged, and so morally bankrupt and soft on crime that people are leaving in droves.
In the final seconds of the period, Jets defenseman Dustin Byfuglien picked up a loose puck behind the Wild net, circled to the blue line and flipped the puck toward the crowd congregated in front of Dubnyk.
Inside a bright room lined with exposed brick on the third floor of a downtown Manhattan townhouse, advisers for the ultra-wealthy congregated to discuss the state of their assets and sip cucumber- and mint-infused water.
After checking data on occupancy, daylight and temperature, they can decide whether to head to a sunny part of the office where others are already congregated or to a quieter spot where they can work without distractions.
"Collectors seemed to be congregated around blue chip galleries, acquiring selectively and focusing on more established artists," said Heather Flow, an adviser in New York, describing the dynamic at last month's Art Basel fair in Miami Beach.
Benches and bullpens cleared and players congregated along the first base line after Matt Koch hit Bote with a pitch in the left shoulder in the seventh inning, following a Rizzo homer and a double by Javier Baez.
In the last week, as the game became the most downloaded and top grossing app, he has been wondering how to explain to neighbors all the people who congregated on the sidewalk and pulled up at odd hours.
His tough interior minister, Gérard Collomb, has refused to open a new reception center at Calais, where some 600 migrants have once again congregated despite the French government's demolition of a 7,000-plus-migrant encampment there in October.
"It keeps 18 (majors) in play," Fowler told a small group of reporters amid what for Augusta National amounted to frenzied scenes outside the clubhouse as thousands of spectators congregated hoping to catch a glimpse of the new champion.
On Wednesday afternoon, hundreds of Wayfair employees streamed out of the company's Boston offices and congregated in Copley Square to protest the home-goods retailer's refusal to stop supplying furniture to immigration detention centers on the U.S.-Mexico border.
On Sunday, nearly 2,000 of people congregated at the University of New Mexico — Jennifer's alma mater — for a memorial service in which she was remembered as someone who lived "hands-on and heart open," according to the Albuquerque Journal.
There's a lot going on here — this group congregated on one of the weirdest and most childish centers of cybercrime on the internet and antagonized targets over Twitter — but let's keep things simple for the sake of the lesson.
But each has a defining, core set of principles its followers tend to subscribe to: The majority of these white supremacist hate groups are congregated along America's coasts, in populous areas where people of different races and cultures coexist.
And in the vaulted marble bar of the Ritz-Carlton downtown, wealthy givers congregated in force for cocktails and glad-handing as protesters thronged just outside to voice their unhappiness with Wall Street, big money in politics and Mrs.
Over the weekend, a group of protestors marched through Charlottesville, Virginia, then congregated in a public park carrying torches, outraged at the city's decision to sell a statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee, the Charlottesville Daily Progress reports.
"If you can't have groups of more than 10 congregated, how the hell are you going to keep schools open with hundreds, if not thousands, of people?" asked Dan Domenech, executive director of the AASA, the School Superintendents Association.
The interests of generations of queer youth of color who have congregated there conflict with [those of] the property owners of gentrifying developments, whose resources have been put to use in enforcing a curfew for this otherwise public space.
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Everybody—parents, teachers—kept telling us if we congregated together it would look like trouble, so to stay separate and not associate with each other because your teachers were going to think you were all scheming and up to some shit.
A day after the nation celebrated Bastille Day - the storming of a prison during the French Revolution in 19983 - with a late-night fireworks display over the Eiffel tower, large numbers congregated in the same spot to watch the final.
She and other Syrian women—many of whom, according to Abeer, were also being coerced by their partners or other relatives into sex work—congregated on a busy patch of road in central Beirut, waiting for men to drive past.
There are fans and customizers on Tumblr, and over the last year, a community of Long Furby fans has congregated on Reddit, where there are now more than 6,000 people sharing their customized long Furbies and Furby journies with each other.
As hundreds of mourners congregated in front of a hastily-erected, candlelit shrine at his house in the Limete district of the capital, Kinshasa, on Thursday, many said they had little faith that anyone else could carry on his legacy.
Just a few days after the presidential election, some 200 black freshmen, who had arrived on campus just a few months before, awoke to find themselves added to a GroupMe chat called "Mud Men," where racists congregated to discuss their demise.
Swarms of fans congregated outside the doors of the historic house; only those lucky enough to get through the congested front door were able to enjoy the reception and meet Bolle and Jenner inside one of the greatest houses in Europe.
In St. Etienne, England fans had found a pub, and several thousand of them had congregated around it, claiming it as their land, annexing the space, making it clear outsiders were not welcome, that this was a little patch of England.
On a busy weekday afternoon, plates of tomato purée on toast topped with sardines, assorted sausages and omelet wedges layered with potatoes emerged from the tiny kitchen as crowds congregated around the handful of small wood tables and the bar.
Mr. Sanders's supporters, now often identified on Twitter by the rose emoji of the Democratic Socialists of America, loosely coordinated in private channels on Slack, a messaging service designed for the workplace, and congregated on Reddit, posting memes, news and jokes.
Various students and alumni had congregated outside for the center's annual tailgate, where volunteers doled out plates of macaroni and cheese and a DJ blasted hip-hop from a speaker in a blue tent set up in the parking lot.
The concern in Sri Lanka is equally high, with 2.9 million people estimated to be at high risk (PDF) of developing the deadly disease, congregated mostly in the country's North Central Province -- but the scale of this epidemic has remained more hidden internationally.
After noshing on a variety of elegant desserts, partygoers — including the couple's 22-month-old son Shaffer Chimere Jr. — congregated on the rooftop to shoot off powder guns to reveal a blue hue, meaning little Shaffer would be getting a baby brother.
In the demonstration, women from countries around the world congregated in cities, protesting for equal rights and bringing attention to the "economic injustices women and gender nonconforming people" face; while some took the opportunity to protest against Trump's policies on abortion and healthcare.
Conspicuously absent from the raucous festivities at Houston's Toyota Center, where thousands also congregated outside, was the local Republican congressman who is locked in a difficult campaign: John Culberson, whose well-heeled district is full of moderates who recoil from Mr. Trump.
SYDNEY, March 22 (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Sunday ordered many venues, including pubs, casinos, gyms and cinemas, to close from midday Monday to combat coronavirus after many people appeared to disregard health warnings and congregated in large numbers in recent days.
She was prepared to capture their celebration: A pool of bridesmaids, elated and anxious, congregated in front of a rowhouse in Brooklyn, while others in puffy-sleeved dresses reclined in the back seat with smokes and drinks; a prom couple made out for the camera.
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Misato Mochizuki's "Le monde des ronds et des carrés" had opened with restful pealing bells, but ended with explosive force as all four players congregated around one kit and rapped complex, zinging rhythms on it — a scene that hovered precariously between coexistence and conflict.
Contrary to the bleak representation of the town given in the Stump & Candle, the Bulgarian grocery store neighboring it is bustling with activity, and the two female clerks chat jovially in native dialect to customers and a group of men congregated by the store room.
Shaken Ecuadoreans lined up for food and blankets, slept in the rubble of their destroyed homes or congregated in the street after the most destructive quake since a 1979 magnitude 7.7 quake killed at least 600 people and injured 20,000, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
There are mothers, daughters, fathers, sons, and one journalist in this crowd at Prepper Camp — a three day long event where 1,200 people have congregated to chat about strategies for apocalyptic survival, whether the end of days arrives by hurricane, flood, civil war, or electromagnetic pulse.
Brauchler told Reuters he decided to charge Johnson as an adult based on evidence seized by police, including a journal in which he said the girl drew a map of the school, made detailed notes about where people congregated and tracked the movements of security personnel.
They congregated on a series of streets just blocks from the parade where Donald J. Trump passed as he made his way to the White House for the first time as president, their activities creating a distraction as television networks played live footage of the clashes.
A field note from Spain published in Bee World shows how easily this fascination can develop into full-on inquiry:On 10 December 1986, up to 55 [bumblebees] (queens and workers) congregated simultaneously to feed in a small ground area where human urine had been deposited a few hours before.
As Srebrenica exposed with such disturbing clarity, civilians who are tightly congregated in a designated area would be highly vulnerable from being attacked without protection from a sizable ground presence that operates under a clear chain-of-command and with the lethal authority to defend them from hostile forces.
So they lobbied the licensing authorities to close down seedy bars where criminals congregated, encouraged the community to report criminal incidents to the police collectively (so that gangs could not target individual informants) and to come out on the streets after criminal incidents so as to "crowd out" further crime.
It wasn't until August 2019 that marketing data convinced Elf that it could use TikTok to reach thousands of fans who happened to have already congregated on the platform — Elf CMO Kory Marchisotto says the videos tagged #elfcosmetics had a collective 3.5 million views even before Elf Cosmetics joined TikTok.
Cleveland (CNN)The "Silent Majority" Donald Trump has inspired and rallied throughout his campaign congregated in a riverfront park here Monday -- a hodgepodge of supporters who, while unlikely to step foot inside the convention hall less than a mile away, nevertheless counted themselves among the real estate mogul's most fervent backers.
Last month, in the small, historical city of Cachoeira, in northeastern Brazil, 23 Black women known as the Irmandade da Boa Morte, or the Sisterhood of the Good Death, congregated to celebrate the last day of the cultural tradition known as Festa da Boa Morte, or the Festival of Good Death.
LONDON — Just after work on Halloween, people congregated in a cavernous steampunk-themed bar in the financial district here, drinking No Deal Daiquiris, Bo-jitos and Tequila Mays: cocktails dreamed up for an "End of the World Brexit" party, planned for a night when Brexit was supposed to happen but didn't.
When the terrain on the other side proved too steep to negotiate with a stretcher, Marius hid Baalsrud in a small shed and returned to Furuflaten, where he convinced a local schoolteacher with carpentry skills to make a sled — no small feat, considering the school was where all the soldiers congregated.
Newly released phone location data shows how people congregated at one Florida beach before traveling across much of the US.The data shows about 5,000 devices traveling from a single beach in Fort Lauderdale in one week to cities spanning the eastern US, including New York, Chicago, New Orleans, and Houston.
Eric Smith, a 36-year-old Trump supporter, reportedly joined hundreds as they congregated at a park for an "America First" rally, where they carried lawn chairs and firearms in an attempt to show the variety of Trump's supporters, as a handful of subgroups – including bikers, truckers and students – were in attendance.
For instance, it was striking last September when several thousand Los Angeles Dodgers fans congregated in the left-field corner of Yankee Stadium and all but made the ballpark their home — boisterously mimicking the right-field Bleacher Creatures' ritual roll call and unrolling a tifo, the enormous banner prevalent at soccer matches.
As students congregated, white supremacist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and racist law enforcement officers retaliated in brutal fashion; the violence that erupted included the murder of students Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney, whose bodies were found not far from Philadelphia, Mississippi, six weeks after they arrived. ADVERTISEMENT
As the esteemed leatherman and leather historian Guy Baldwin wrote in his 1998 essay "The Old Guard: The History of Leather Traditions," the leather community first got its start in the wake of World War II, as queer men returned from war and congregated in port cities like New York and San Francisco.
" But a manuscript page dated June 1923 bears a different opening: "In Westminster, where temples, meeting houses, conventicles, & steeples of all kinds are congregated together, there is at all hours & halfhours, a round of bells, correcting each other, asseverating that time has come a little earlier, or stayed a little later, here or here.
" But a manuscript page dated June 1923 bears a different opening: "In Westminster, where temples, meeting houses, conventicles, & steeples of all kinds are congregated together, there is at all hours & halfhours, a round of bells, correcting each other, asseverating that time has come a little earlier, or stayed a little later, here or here.
As time passed, the group's closeness spilled over the edges of VR. Regulars congregated in other online spaces, from a Rec Room–devoted subreddit to a dedicated area of the chat platform Discord; many of them followed one another on Instagram using Rec Room–­specific accounts, some of which show only avatars, never the shy, real people behind them.
When an estimated 260 million people congregated at the National Mall in Washington D.C. to witness Barack Obama's inauguration in January 20133, Snapchat was a mere glint in Evan Spiegel's eye, Facebook was more than five years away from rolling out live video capabilities, and the first 22013G smartphone wouldn't be sold in the US for another 22009 months.
Over 50 protestors from grassroots organizations No New Jails, Decolonize This Place, and Take Back the Bronx congregated outside the building's entrance on East 43rd Street to protest statements made by the foundation's president, Darren Walker, in support of a City plan to build smaller detention facilities in New York City in lieu of the infamous Rikers Island prison complex.
As it opens, a haggard young British man (Mathew Baynton, whose performance really anchors this ensemble series) is addressing the camera, expressing bafflement as to why he and a few other misfits congregated in a bunker in Slough, England, appear to be destined to survive the extinction-level event that is moments from occurring: A giant comet is about to smack into Earth.
But spaciously congregated here by curator Thierry Raspail is a previously unseen ensemble of 170 diverse and jarringly inconsistent (quality wise) artworks of less notoriety — including documentation of early droll and laconic performances, some surprising sound works, and his frequently disparaged and dismissed diagrammatic paintings, such as "Related to: Zig Zag Path Zuv Between Nodes U and V in a Planar Mesh" (2001).
It was here, nearly a year ago, where Chapman congregated with the rest of his Chicago Cubs teammates during a rain delay at the end of the ninth inning of Game 7 of the World Series and listened to a stirring speech from Jason Heyward, who told his teammates that they were to play in extra innings like the best team in baseball.
A few avatars congregated in a conference room that has a whiteboard for jotting down notes, and others could be seen paired off in snuggeries equipped with sound isolation for confidential chats ("It's like the real world, only better," Rosedale said), relaxing in cabanas on the edge of an emerald sea, or doing whatever it is that people do around the campfire.
Since the trial began on January 6, there has been no shortage of newsworthy moments — celebrities and protesters have congregated outside the courthouse, a flash mob chanted slogans that could be heard from the courtroom 15 floors up, Judge James Burke threatened Weinstein with life in jail if he continued to use his cellphone in court, and a famous supermodel was dismissed as a prospective juror.
As the Cubans congregated on the corner, leaning against the faded stucco wall of a money exchange store and eyeglass shop — nearby store owners said they had become friendly with the Cubans, and one had even offered one a job — a cluster of men gathered around a visitor from the U.S. "Here I feel like I'm with my family," said Rainier Prado, a Cuban-American who had migrated to the U.S. five years earlier and now lives in West Texas, where he's working to save money to bring his wife and child to the States.
It is nearly a year since the British Jewish community congregated outside Parliament to protest the Labour leader's reluctance to confront anti-Semitism among his hard-left allies; nearly a year since Corbyn was found to have voiced support for an anti-Semitic mural depicting Jews as conspiratorial world manipulators, nine months since video of Corbyn emerged speaking alongside Holocaust deniers, suggesting that "Zionists" were insufficiently English to understand "English irony"; and six months since photographs were published of Corbyn at a memorial ceremony in a Tunisian cemetery for Palestinian leaders believed to have ordered the killings of Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympic games.

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