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"crowd" Definitions
  1. [countable + singular or plural verb] a large number of people gathered together in a public place, for example in the streets or at a sports game
  2. [countable + singular or plural verb] (informal, often disapproving) a particular group of people
  3. the crowd [singular] (sometimes disapproving) ordinary people, not special or unusual in any way
"crowd" Synonyms
throng horde mob rabble mass multitude host army herd flock drove swarm sea stream troupe pack press crush flood collection group assembly conflux congeries meet organisation(UK) organization(US) party deluge scores sellout troop confluence cloud cattle blowout majority populace masses proletariat commoners commons millions people plebeians public commonality canaille proles plebs common people general public great unwashed hoi polloi set band circle company fraternity clique coterie camp league faction lot body clan community coven fold galère gang klatch audience spectators watchers listeners viewers onlookers patrons house gallery stalls turnout attendance gate congregation punters gathering assemblage observers headcount draw number present number head count number of people present spectator fan showgoer moviegoer playgoer theatregoer(UK) theatergoer(US) sports fan literati theater buff punter culture vulture drama-lover myriad loads oodles slew thousands abundance droves mountain pile quantities parishioners parish brethren fellowship adherents believers church churchgoers faithful followers following laity communicants souls motley crew omnium gatherum viewer observer onlooker watcher beholder bystander eyewitness looker-on witness gawker ogler rubbernecker seer testifier audience member one of an audience rubberneck sightseer cluster gather huddle assemble concentrate congregate come together collect muster amass accumulate foregather converge convene surge shove push thrust forward jostle elbow bundle shoulder nudge bulldoze ram justle swamp push one's way knock hustle bump force muscle jam cram fill sandwich shoehorn squeeze stuff wedge overfill squash squish congest pervade occupy all of pack like sardines pressurise(UK) pressurize(US) pressure lean on smother browbeat dragoon suffocate harass torment hassle railroad put the screws on strong-arm squeeze together clamp close clump purse force together join together press together abound flourish proliferate thrive superabound teem brim prosper bristle bulge burst bustle buzz crawl flow overflow pullulate swell besiege surround encircle crowd round ring round swarm round throng round set upon fall upon hem in shut in overrun worry pester assail attack inundate overwhelm engulf overload bury beset bombard glut overburden drown consume overcrowd overpower snow bog down infest invade penetrate permeate infiltrate overspread plague ravage spread through crawl over transfuse suffuse infuse interpenetrate bathe diffuse imbue saturate steep tinge cover impregnate lade percolate riddle populate settle colonise(UK) colonize(US) occupy pioneer live move into settle in open up take up residence in inhabit establish a colony in seize found capture immigrate More
"crowd" Antonyms
individual loner person member single line single entity entity one personality soul body pariah outcast outsider castaway division separation disunion divergence whole disassociation some ace dab shadow taste bit peanuts trace nip dram tad lick smidgen glimmer speck strain pinch handful suspicion shade A-list aristocracy best choice cream elect elite fat flower pick pink pride corps d'elite upper crust nobility gentry quality patriciate upper class royalty trickle smattering couple scattering sprinkle minority spattering few scatter play performance film show entertainment concert production presentation act drama enactment matinee spectacle gig small group clique cabal camarilla coterie constituent part unit component singleton singular toff participant opening powerlessness release weakness disperse separate dismiss disband spread divide scramble distribute leave uncompress break up split up dispel dissipate disappear disunite demobilize(US) go separate ways retreat pull recede withdraw reel reverse retrocede disengage resign run back away back out pull back pull out abandon vacate forsake ditch desert depart flee scarper leave behind relent abate wane relax soften weaken slow moderate slacken subside ease off ease up allow continue help loosen open refuse surrender unfasten untie yield let go deny leave alone avoid defend ignore shun dislodge clear empty evacuate void free clear out empty out unstuff abstain use suppress repress fast unload dissatisfy diet deprive coax fit shape adapt adjust arrange accommodate measure conform tailor fashion reconcile suit tailor-make put in place put in position even level align proportion balance square symmetrize level out loosen up discourage dissuade halt hinder unblock unclog unplug unstop open up put place position lay set deposit settle stick fix size fade dwindle vanish perish attenuate lessen taper evaporate pull apart decline deficient fail lack languish need short want be scarce lose drain dry float underwhelm pass up

909 Sentences With "crowd"

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So when I crowd surf, I just soak the crowd.
RIVERA: Now with the grandkids it&aposs a crowd, burgeoning crowd.
As Kripal proposed to Ahmed, the crowd crowd erupted in cheers.
It was crowd-pleasing, but also clearly playing to the crowd.
Would you say your crowd is quite a young queer crowd?
It is crowd work that mocks the wisdom of the crowd.
That crowd gives them energy, just like our crowd gives us energy.
They perked up, the crowd perked up; they laughed, the crowd laughed.
But the revival crowd, Moore's crowd, roared with laughter at Moore's quip.
You see this whole crowd of people — his hype crowd — watching him.
Harris got "a better crowd — better crowd, better enthusiasm," the president added.
The crowd, it's a great crowd, and they always love an underdog.
"This crowd has blessed me beyond words," her father Bud told the crowd.
"My crowd stays around and hangs out with [The Lowdown] crowd," she says.
That tickled not only the Occupy Wall Street crowd, but the Wall Street crowd.
They don't even look into the crowd to see if the crowd is dancing.
The same way you talk to your crowd, Jim Acosta talks to his crowd.
Finally, there is the "prosperity bomb" crowd, otherwise known as the anti-growth crowd.
I got swept up in the crowd — even though that crowd was completely virtual.
"What a crowd, what a turnout," Trump said to a crowd in the area.
" She added, "And it's not the drinking crowd, it's actually a more social crowd.
But it wasn't just any large crowd -- it could be Trump's largest crowd ever.
The arrangement helped create an in crowd and an out crowd at the union.
Police are still barred from using pepper spray as a "crowd control technique to disperse a crowd or move a crowd," the council motion says, the news service reported.
I was sort of in a different crowd than them—namely the un-famous crowd.
They're stronger, physical, reliant on the feedback of crowd to wrestler and wrestler to crowd.
But then...the crowd got this hateful crowd mentality as I was being escorted [out].
The crowd in LA was mostly male, as is the crowd at most Yang events.
Organizers said the crowd totaled 1.5 million, while the police estimated the crowd at 260,000.
The more traditional church crowd, not so much the right-leaning church crowd, is horrified.
After two surveys of the crowd, Trump determined the crowd felt Sanders was the choice.
While the Muslim crowd hoisted a big Indian flag, the Hindu crowd chanted religious slogans.
The crowd, their crowd, rose to salute them, flags fluttering and shimmering under the floodlights.
The crowd that comes to the game or tunes in via the media, is 'my crowd'.
So does crowd control expert Paul Wertheimer, founder and head of LA-based Crowd Management Strategies.
The crowd applauded and the man in the crowd remained quiet as he continued his rally.
After ordering the crowd to disperse, the officers on command deployed tear gas into the crowd.
When Nan wins the game, the crowd (yes, of course there's a crowd) goes absolutely wild.
The crowd in Los Angeles was mostly male, as is the crowd at most Yang events.
"I think the Brazilian crowd is going to be a very excitable and passionate crowd," she said.
Face in the Crowd A typically colorful crowd showed up Monday morning for Jeremy Scott's runway show.
The weekday lunch crowd may be bigger, but the night time dinner crowd may be smaller, obviously.
The crowd at my screening clapped and cheered and cried and sang along, just like the crowd onscreen.
"This crowd has blessed me beyond words," Bud told the crowd gathered at Fellowship Alliance Chapel in Medford.
She has raised $25,950 through the crowd-funding website Crowd Justice to pay for legal and other expenses.
When a woman in the crowd said that Trump had 'elevated' Gallagher, Kelly looked out at the crowd.
Every beat drop was accompanied by a floor-bending crowd jump, more than one crowd surfer popped up.
The crowd appeared to be a young Hells Kitchen, Broadway crowd who were there for its convenient location.
The simple answer is that the 1960s crowd is right, and the 1990s crowd is just too early.
We weren't used to having to impress a crowd, let alone a seated crowd of 50-year olds.
Comedians talk of employing a new calculus: Is this a pro-Trump crowd or an anti-Trump crowd?
It's rich and boozy, so plan to serve a crowd — and a very happy crowd it will be.
If three is a crowd, then a French crowd has to be TROIS (the French word for three).
Authorities eventually forced the crowd to disperse, but chaos erupted again when the car barreled into the crowd.
Instead, in an era when our digital enemies are crowd-sourcing attacks, we must crowd-source our response.
Two members of the crowd approached him and quickly a crowd of photographers rushed to record the confrontation.
Yet Mr. Sundararajan, a professor at New York University's Stern School of Business, actually prefers "crowd-based capitalism," because a crowd of consumers obtains services by connecting, via a platform, with a crowd of suppliers.
To a cheering crowd in Council Bluffs, Iowa, he asked Christian conservatives in the crowd to raise their hands.
The crowd erupted in applause as the adorable couple, Brad Parr and Andy Evans, enthusiastically smooched for the crowd.
An additional photo of the crowd from the event, found by CNN's KFile, shows Parnas mingling in the crowd.
" When questioned further, he said, "I really care about the white crowd," and "the black crowd is the concern.
I'm going to see it with the perfect crowd of people — a regular crowd instead of at a premiere.
The "deployment crowd" accused the "innovation crowd" of fostering delay by casting unconstructive doubt on current technologies and policies.
This model taps into the power of the crowd, only everyone in this particular crowd has a medical degree.
The crowd in Arizona appeared to agree: The Washington Post reports that the crowd thinned as Trump shrieked on.
The crowd of 31,181 was the second-largest crowd of the season Kauffman Stadium after only the home opener.
Then, as the crowd cheers, Clinton herself joins the president on the stage, and the crowd goes fucking nuts.
The crowd loved it more than any crowd has ever loved anything, including The Beatles or UN food deliveries.
KATZ: This phalanx of cops comes into the back of the crowd and just is whaling into the crowd.
The crowd didn't miss a beat, and losers were hoisted in the air — crowd-surfing-style — and carried out.
The AI listens for crowd noise and understands that the louder the crowd, the more important the play was.
Trump also told the crowd to ignore the protester, saying he was just one "weak voice," in the crowd.
"They don't even like showing the crowd, they always show my face" -- Trump begins his rally in Manchester, New Hampshire by attacking the media for not showing the crowd ... as C-SPAN shows the crowd pic.twitter.
People crowd the sidewalks with signs, ring bells for hours and play music for both the runners and the crowd.
Gabrielle Giffords, addressed the crowd and encouraged everyone — especially the young people in the crowd — to stay engaged and vote.
And it&aposs not his crowd, the Manhattan crowd, but I&aposm sorry, but I was so moved by that.
The crowd was breathtaking —and appeared to much larger than the crowd who gathered for Trump's inauguration the day before.
But the crowd on the third night of the DNC is a bit rowdier than the crowd on the second.
Speaking to a large crowd below, Democratic Party Chairman Martin Lee and his colleagues promised the crowd they would return.
He got the crowd—the Fox News–selected crowd—to give a show of approval to single-payer health care.
I don't need a crowd ... you don't want a crowd to be voting up and down, and likes and dislikes.
News Analysis It began as a crowd-pleasing tirade from President Trump to an overwhelmingly white, conservative crowd in Alabama.
Can the student ask the crowd to observe a moment of silence for the crowd 'to pray' as they wish?
The Red Storm gave the crowd little to cheer about, but the crowd was happy to cheer when it could.
A survivor of the crash hobbled to the front of the crowd in crutches, bringing the tearful crowd to its feet.
Crowd pleaser: The Polish government has reportedly promised the White House that there would be a massive crowd upon Trump's arrival.
Authorities eventually forced the crowd to disperse, but chaos erupted again when a car barreled into the crowd, killing Heather Heyer.
Ron Wyden of Oregon, hand delivered pizza to the crowd before the hearing -- making an impromptu, impassioned speech to the crowd.
Ron Wyden of Oregon hand delivered pizza to the crowd before the hearing -- making an impromptu, impassioned speech to the crowd.
I could play to the wrong crowd in England just as easily as I could play the wrong crowd in America.
Imagine a rowdy crowd in a damp sweatbox somewhere in London or Liverpool or Leeds and multiply the crowd by thousands.
But a crowd that gathers to protest something, researchers say, operates differently than a crowd that gathers to enjoy an experience.
Even though the crowd is a European crowd and we're on European soil, just to be in that atmosphere, it's electric.
She is searching for Meadow in the crowd and when the latter starts firing into the crowd, Ally tries to stop her.
Joke that got cut: "Although I will say it is a little strange that Trump's crowd was smaller than the women's crowd."
Hearst and Pierre told me it's been a mix of the tech crowd and an older crowd to the store so far.
The crowd yelled at the officers to help the man, and then an officer fired into the crowd, shooting and killing Arévalo.
Sporting Chicago Cubs regalia, he belted out the song before a large stadium crowd, gesturing wildly as he revved up the crowd.
When the crowd didn't follow orders to disperse, state police released three canisters of tear gas and the crowd left, Dickler said.
That also brings its own kind of crowd too because hell, when a good day drinking crowd gets together, anything can happen.
Before the duo left the stage, Chilli asked the crowd if they would catch her if she jumped for a crowd surf.
Once, having spied a crowd in pursuit of Grace Kelly while the actress was out shopping, Detective Shanley broke up the crowd.
Face in the Crowd The crowd that assembles at the Vivienne Westwood show during Paris Fashion Week is typically an eclectic bunch.
It was a dry event, and the crowd I confronted was by far the politest crowd I've ever confronted in Rogers Arena.
We're told technology will pick out the bad guy from a crowd, but if you're in the crowd too, you'll be observed.
Is the anger felt by a crowd marching for immigrants' rights categorically different from the anger of a crowd marching against immigration?
He does play music, so we've kind of used that analogy that you've got to embrace the crowd and work the crowd.
He then proclaimed "What a crowd, what a turnout!" to a crowd that a pool report estimated to be in the hundreds.
When the crowd learned that Judge Donnelly had ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, a rousing cheer went up in the crowd.
A drone dispensing candy to a crowd in Ogaki, Japan crashed into a crowd of people at the Ogaki Robot Festival on Saturday.
Brian Littrell asked the crowd on Wednesday if anyone had purchased tickets to multiple shows, and many people in the crowd screamed loudly.
This prompted the crowd to reprise chants of "lock her up" — another crowd favorite previously aimed at his 2016 Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
The pro-Rajapaksa crowd tried to block the minister from entering the building, and a bodyguard fired into the crowd, killing one person.
Speaking to a crowd that looked like an SCC white football crowd in 1955, calling them SOBs and saying they should be fired.
His new video, Crowd Sim 2, echoes the burgeoning medium of algorithmically-generated crowd simulations pioneered for movies like Lord of the Rings.
Mr. Trump's plane swept low past the crowd as the theme from the movie "Air Force One" blared, prompting "ooohs!" from the crowd.
Her new album, ANTI, has major crossover appeal and has connected with the indie crowd like previous efforts connected with the frat crowd.
Nevertheless, when Thiel presented himself to the crowd as a proud gay man, he was received warmly and, arguably, embraced by the crowd.
Check out the clip ... Mason surfed the crowd on an inflatable horse earlier last week in Ohio ... and the crowd ate it up.
As the Prudential Center crowd roared, Whitehead did a celebratory leg kick to complete his move and roared right back at the crowd.
Protesters said the crowd turned violent after a vehicle believed to be an unmarked police car backed quickly through part of the crowd.
He made up a bunch of nonsense about crowd sizes to please a boss who tallies his own personal value by crowd sizes.
Those kinds of things that would actually help dismantle a bad system and would actually not crowd government out but crowd government in.
Former director of crowd logistics Dan Gross estimated the Trump crowd at 250,000, compared to 2009's 1.8 million, according to The Washington Post.
The crowd joined in singing with opera singer Doug Tranquada, who then left it up to the crowd as he just mouthed the words.
The Revenant, for instance, could potentially win over the artistic crowd, the tech crowd, and the actors (for its strong, central Leonardo DiCaprio performance).
The small crowd greeted Biden with muted applause when he addressed them via a webcast from Columbia, where he later addressed a local crowd.
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.
The video shows a small crowd of young people and onlookers circled around Bell as he and the crowd engage in an indecipherable argument.
She was standing in a crowd that had gathered outside a daiquiri shop and restaurant when two people began firing into the crowd, Nola.
Abel barely flinched though, picking the lingerie up and telling the crowd they'd get him in trouble ... GF Bella Hadid was in the crowd.
It's possible the furor about crowd sizes might have been avoided altogether if the NPS had released official crowd estimates right after the inauguration.
"A better crowd -- better crowd, better enthusiasm," Trump said of Harris in comparison with the other Democrats who have announced their plans to run.
When one person laughs the entire crowd laughs when there is an unexpected twist the everybody in the crowd has their "what?" face on.
But the Mets fans in the crowd of 41,187 — the team's largest home crowd since April 22 — had one big cheer left in them.
As the crowd arrived in Fort Lee, the energy in the room rose and the standing-room crowd shifted on their feet in anticipation.
However, crowd size experts told the New York Times they estimated Trump's audience at fewer than 200,000 people, and widely distributed side-by-side photographs showed the stark contrast between the comparatively sparse crowd for Trump's inauguration and the record-setting crowd for Obama's first.
Sometimes following the crowd can be a profitable strategy, particularly if that crowd is composed of hedge fund managers who have been beating the market.
"Once again, the fashion crowd have followed the country crowd, first with tweed, now with red trousers," Mark Hedges, editor of Country Life, told Mashable.
" As it happened, the crowd lined both sides of the reflecting pool in front of the memorial, and Trump later called it a "great crowd.
Unlike the typical developer conference crowd, this crowd of 350 consisted mainly of teenagers who balance app development with homework, studying, and applying for college.
"There's always a great crowd and people call out to you, and I'm interactive with the crowd, so it's going to be touching," he says.
The game was played at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne with a crowd of more than 52,000, the largest crowd ever to watch basketball in Australia.
But it's not the kind of drama that translates well to Instagram, and so far the new crowd looks a lot like the old crowd.
Making art in a crowd, with a crowd, was the Chihuly way, according to people who have known and worked with him over the decades.
YB addressed the crowd to thank them, and at one point during the chaos ... he turned the meetup into a concert atmosphere by crowd surfing.
Trump says the fake news media won't show the crowd at his rally — while CNN is literally running a split screen of the crowd. pic.twitter.
Blending into the crowd is no longer an option if every face in that crowd is captured, compared against a driver's license photo and logged.
The dance music crowd is remarkably open minded, DJs who have played at Hot Mass often comment on how eager and willing the crowd was.
Race may also have been a factor, though Pitcavage stresses that the overlap between the Alex Jones crowd and the white supremacist crowd is surprisingly minimal.
This is part of a long-running debate in Silicon Valley between the work-your-ass-off crowd and the productivity-peaks-at-35-hours crowd.
"I feel like I get characterized as an Asian tech bro," he told the San Francisco crowd Tuesday, which got a large laugh from the crowd.
When school begins, Evan tries to infiltrate a "cooler" crowd as part of an effort to ensure that the "cool" crowd attends his upcoming Bar Mitzvah.
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.
Single gun owners were 13% of respondents, 11% of the pro-control crowd, 17% of the pro-rights crowd, and 3.013% of the equally important group.
While Sarkozy's fiery speech roused a loud, enthusiastic crowd that cheered and applauded throughout, the calmer Juppe elicited much more subdued applause from a quieter crowd.
A crowd gathered in excitement around the newspaper's offices, but even when Poe told the crowd his own story was a hoax, they wouldn't believe him.
"It is really awesome to see such an amazing crowd of conservatives who care about the environment here," he beamed to the packed happy hour crowd.
There was no way to blend in with the crowd because there was no crowd; just a phalanx of young staff at a check-in table.
Out in the crowd, a gaggle of dancers, many of whom looked like mini-Rockys, interacted with the crowd and various mannequins strewn around the room.
"What a crowd, what a turnout," Trump said to a crowd of several hundred people surrounding a fire station, according to a White House pool report.
The crowd was dominated by Mexico's vast Southern California fan base, but the Rose Bowl was less than half-full with an announced crowd of 42,393.
"We're in that crowd of talkers right now, and it is my focus with this company to get us out of that crowd of people talking about it as soon as possible, and into the elite crowd of people that are actually flying a spacecraft to space."
Where slots draw a crowd with an average age in the late-50s, Gamblit's games tend to attract a crowd with an average age in the 30s.
The acquisition will also give BeMyEye access to an additional crowd of 10,000 active "Taskers," bringing a combined total crowd of 520,000 on-demand workers across Europe.
The crowd of 9,000 joined him until a roar filled the room and exploded into cheers as the cameraman finally swung his camera to show the crowd.
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Watch ... things got uncomfortable when the crowd started booing the bf for beating around the bush after Adele and his gf single him out in the crowd.
Some in the crowd yell "Murderer," referring to the death of Heather Heyer, who was killed Saturday when a car plowed into a crowd of the counterprotesters.
So if you invite him and put a crowd around him, that crowd will find themselves applauding something like Trump talking about yacht orgies to boy scouts.
The Women's March on Washington drew millions of protesters in January — and the crowd size was roughly three times bigger than the crowd at President Trump's inauguration.
One set of images showed the crowd during the Bastille Day fireworks a year ago, another a crowd at a concert on the promenade, also last year.
"There was incredible enthusiasm in the crowd," said Katie Merrill, who helps run the super PAC Fight Back California and was in the crowd in San Francisco.
The celebrity in the crowd was totally local—Deanna Brown, the daughter of Augusta's native son James Brown, who warmed up the already-hot crowd for Abrams.
A marshal had been holding a rope behind Woods to keep the crowd back, but he dropped it and was nearly trampled as the crowd surged forward.
They're outnumbered not necessarily just by the violent protesters, they're outnumbered just by people, which makes enforcement extremely difficult in terms of crowd management and crowd dispersal.
News. "The crowd [is] almost willing this to happen," said Fox announcer Joe Buck to his fellow sportscaster Troy Aikman, noting boos and gasps from the crowd.
The crowd of 9,000 joined him until a roar filled the room and exploded into cheers as the cameraman finally swung his camera to show the crowd.
The most absurd false claim: O'Rourke's crowd Trump took time during a visit to an El Paso hospital to not only boast about the size of his crowd during a rally on a night six months ago and to mock former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke's crowd size that same night, but he also made up a fictional number for O'Rourke's crowd -- "like 21000 people" -- that wasn't even close to accurate.
Even Bill Belichick had to paw his way through a crowd to congratulate his QB. Bill Belichick makes his way through the crowd to get to Tom Brady.
"This is the greatest race of the year and the greatest crowd, I am sorry I could not bring it home for you today," Hamilton told the crowd.
" The singer then gave the crowd one last surprise when she jumped off-stage and sang with them during her last song, and arguable crowd favorite, "Hide Away.
His inauguration crowd size The size obsession has continued into his presidency, with Trump first insisting that the media had grossly understated the size of his inauguration crowd.
Authorities eventually forced the crowd to disperse, but a car later barreled into the crowd of peaceful counterprotesters, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and injuring dozens more.
And after his speech about love and acceptance and happiness, Lenny scans the crowd and thinks he sees his parents, gray-haired and wrinkled, there in the crowd.
We're all going out there doing the same thing, and if I draw a crowd, then I draw a crowd, so I think the pay should be equal.
The bored-at-work crowd owes its scale to the smartphone In 2010, BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti documented the bored-at-work crowd and their click-generating readership.
"Just saying" a tweet by BBC Three read, including a picture of the crowd outside the wedding at Windsor Castle next to a photo of Trump's inauguration crowd.
Drake asked a huge crowd at his Columbus, Ohio concert to show the man who was largely responsible for making neighboring Cleveland NBA champs ... and the crowd delivered.
Center, we get the concert crowd—anyone from the Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber crowd, to the people going to go see Stevie Wonder, to the basketball fans.
More alarming: The crowd noise at the Superdome caused the Rams to commit a false start AFTER they had just called a timeout … because of the crowd noise.
Beat up on each other and break each other's noses, and bleed and show off like two little monkeys for the crowd, killing each other for the crowd.
Trump was at CIA Headquarters in Virginia Saturday and vented his frustrations about the alleged false crowd reports ... even bringing up a heavily circulated photo of a sparse crowd.
No one can say with any certainty what the crowd size was, plus objective metrics -- such as use of Washington's mass transit -- indicated that Trump's crowd was much smaller.
Far from the madding crowd If you find yourself in DC this inauguration/protest weekend, here are ways you can beat the crowd and still have a good time.
Regulars in Den Lille Cafe were a mixed crowd: criminals, smugglers, rowdy blokes looking for a fight, hardened laborers, unemployed laborers, and the local crowd of hookers and drunks.
Benjamin spent the weekend chatting to Dirty Dancing festival attendees, and while it drew a devoted crowd, it differed from the fanatical crowd that she's seen at other events.
Here's the crowd at Obama's inauguration in 13 and at Trump's on Friday: Here is the crowd at Obama's second inauguration in 2013 and at Trump's on Friday: 2013.
Police in riot gear declared the gathering an unlawful assembly and ordered the crowd to disperse, herding the crowd out of the city's hotel and restaurant-filled Gaslamp Quarter.
Classical economists thought public-works spending would "crowd out" private investment; Keynes saw that during periods of weak demand it might "crowd in" private spending, through the multiplier effect.
CROWD CRASH One spectator was killed and several others were seriously injured after a car veered into the crowd during a rally event in the Republic of San Marino.
He told the audience last week to put their phones away, but this time around he was in the crowd taking selfies and told the crowd they were dope.
But I don't run with that crowd so I don't know how to get into that crowd without having to hang out with your Burning Man types and whatnot.
The Biebs was getting escorted through the crowd at HEART nightclub in Munich when he accidentally bumped shoulders with some dude in the crowd ... and the blitzkrieg was on!
"I paid for it the whole match but the crowd was electric," Medvedev told a small group of reporters when asked about the inspiration he drew from the crowd.
What went wrong in 2016 worked out fine this time, and in front of an announced crowd of 44,384, the second-largest regular-season crowd in Citi Field history.
Spicer claimed the press misrepresented the number of people at the inauguration after numerous reports indicated that the crowd was much smaller than former President Obama's 2009 inauguration crowd.
On Crowd Control I like "Crowd Control" because there's no vocal (I'm not always a big fan of my voice) and because I got to use this whizzing whistle.
The crowd -- like the giraffes -- ate it up.
" - Lisa, 34 "Door opens, crowd turns to look.
The crowd — mostly women, for the record — roared.
Tyler, the Creator was seen in the crowd enjoying the Pusha's set as he performed "What Would Meek Do." Pusha T killin it with Tyler in the crowd #CampFlogGnaw pic.twitter.
"Eighteen months ago I told my first crowd in Wisconsin that we were going to come back some day and say 'Merry Christmas' again," he said, with the crowd cheering.
"It creates a divide, because at the end of the day, I feel like the voices of the casual crowd and the spectator crowd are so loud sometimes," said Fuentes.
At the back of the crowd, men wearing blue AfD vests demanded that the police ban two women from "disrupting" the crowd with stickers they had pasted to their sweatshirts.
The reason: to find new aerial photos of his inauguration crowd that would disprove viral photos showing attendance at former President Obama's swearing-in surpassed the crowd size at  Trump's.
And the crowd gets you going and you get up there and I watch my male counterparts and they beat the podium and they yell and the crowd loves it.
Medicare for All "would crowd out competition in private insurance and crowd out the kind of competition that puts downward pressure" on prices of drugs and medical services, Gottlieb said.
On the left, a photo of the crowd lining the road to Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, and on the right, the crowd at Donald Trump's 2017 Washington, D.C., inauguration.
Days after the inauguration, an expert in crowd science compared photos of Trump's with Barack Obama's and deduced that the former attracted roughly one-third the crowd of the latter.
The crowd loves her floor routine … and she wows on beam The crowd at the Olympic trials went wild when when Hernandez's score of 15.70 for balance beam was revealed.
It's not so much that sneakers caught up with the street-style crowd, but rather that the street-style crowd finally caught up with sneakers (and, more broadly, comfortable footwear).
A dangerously dense crowd formed, and at a viewing platform in Chen Yi Square overlooking the river, confusion and a lack of crowd control led to panic and eventually stampede.
The San Remo wasn't the literary crowd like at the White Horse—or the painterly crowd like at the Cedar Bar—it was sort of this hybrid of the arts.
The crowd is still, and McCartney strolls out like your next door neighbor fetching the morning paper, a genteel nod and wave to the crowd before slinging on his Hofner.
The particular application that was used on Thursday is known as Speech by Crowd, as it crowd sources opinions to formulate points of view about both sides of a debate.
He then handed some packages of rice out to the crowd, before picking up packaged rolls of paper towels and throwing them into the crowd as if they were basketballs.
A Sunday estimate of the crowd at the "March for Our Lives" rally for gun control in Washington, D.C., on Saturday was much smaller than the crowd estimated by organizers.
Before Trump's arrival, his son, Donald Trump Jr., revved up the crowd, dishing out his own extended riffs on the Democratic contenders and warning the crowd not to be complacent.
But the protesters refused and, emotions flaring, many in the crowd went toe-to-toe with the police, who then used flash bangs and smoke projectiles to disburse the crowd.
Though aerial photos showed that Barack Obama's first inauguration had attracted a bigger crowd, Spicer was furious, saying that the pictures had been "intentionally framed" to make Trump's crowd look smaller.
Even if crowd scientists use digital photography and the "gold standard" of crowd measurements, numbers may slightly underestimate total attendance by failing to count people who come early or arrive late.
When he eats out, it's in a restaurant in a hotel he owns; when he plays golf, it's at a club he owns; when he's with a crowd, it's his crowd.
" Following a great applause, Sting then got the crowd into a celebratory mood with "Message in a Bottle" with the crowd changing along to "I'll send an SOS to the world.
Now they are back with Machine, Platform, Crowd, a guide for business leaders through the thicket presented by artificial intelligence, tech companies with tremendous reach, and the power of the crowd.
After Donald Trump and Jeb Bush squabbled over whose language was more inappropriate, Trump told the crowd that Bush had recently said he could moon a crowd of New Hampshire voters.
" James is aware of the possibility that the new book will be, as editors have suggested, "too sci-fi for the literary crowd and too literary for the sci-fi crowd.
In such a crowd, a man could get butchered and the guards wouldn't know it until they discovered his bloodless corpse lying crumpled on the walkway after the crowd had passed.
" Then when Trump asked the crowd whether his eldest son, Don Jr., had delivered a "good speech" to warm up the New Hampshire crowd, the audience responded with chants of "46!
Two's company and three's a crowd — unless you made two different appetizers in this double Crock-Pot cooker, then two is more than enough to get a crowd around the counter.
It's the crowd of experts that totally failed to predict the rise of Trump against the crowd of experts that managed to miss the biggest financial meltdown since the Great Depression.
" As word spread, the crowd chanted, "Down with Debbie!
How do you stand out from the crowd of $$$?
" "I could feel the crowd straight from the off.
" Plating "Always use a small plate and crowd it.
" At one point the crowd chanted "four more years.
It was, from his perspective, a very large crowd ….
"She said, 'He's a pussy,' " he told the crowd.
" Kaine said, as the crowd chanted "not one word.
" Clinton says that crowd at Trump rallies chanted "Guilty!
" The crowd roared with approval, chanting "not a clue.
It was a record crowd ... Those are incredible people.
Kendrick Lamar pumped up the crowd – including Olivia Wilde!
" Only Barber exhorted the crowd to "fight for peace.
"No, no no," Obama said as the crowd cheered. .
Lucky for them ... the crowd had an easy solution.
" Cong Chaffetz Town Hall crowd chanting "Do your job!
" Immediately after, the crowd began to chant "CNN sucks!
" O'Rourke's crowd broke into chants of "Sí se puede!
" As the fight progressed, the crowd chanted, "Ali, bomaye!
" The crowd chanted, "I believe that she will win!
" The crowd cheered enthusiastically and chanted "lock her up.
The travelers — all white — stick out in the crowd.
" When someone in the crowd shouted, "All lives matter!
The crowd seemed to expand, with — what was it?
" The crowd shouted back with joy ever time, "Guilty!
" The crowd broke into chants of "Count every vote!
" Moments later, the crowd began chanting "Run, Nina, run.
" The crowd responded with chants of "Lock her up!
"  The crowd broke into chants of "lock her up!
WARSAW — The crowd in Krasinski Square was loving it.
" Biden said to the crowd then: "Any other questions?
Phoenix crowd last night was amazing - a packed house.
Gay men caned in front of cheering Indonesian crowd Gay men caned in front of cheering Indonesian crowd BANDA ACEH — The crowd hurled insults while the men winced their way through 210 lashes from a rattan cane on Tuesday as Indonesia's only province to implement Sharia law punished two young men for gay sex.
While Chiuri's tarot card-inspired gowns have been the crowd (and by crowd, we mean celebrity) favorite for red carpets, the official campaign focuses on some of the more tailored, everyday pieces.
As a crowd formed around the car, police officers in tactical and riot gear moved into action, forming a perimeter around the crowd before forcing the demonstrators to move down the road.
"I am truly overwhelmed," Jones told the crowd, after taking the stage to Bon Jovi's "We Weren't Born to Follow" as red, white, and blue confetti cascaded down on the jubilant crowd.
" Swift told the crowd, "As a songwriter, the most rewarding feeling in the world is writing something and then having the crowd sing it back to you because they know the words.
Normski, getting ready to lead the crowd through east London Festival owner and promoter Rob Star told the crowd that he moved to London 20 years ago for one reason: the clubs.
Wednesday, when the crowd of hundreds outside the store finally began to thin, there had been almost no visible police presence — no squad cars, no uniformed officers, no helmeted crowd-control troops.
The magical reverie of "Black Waves," a widescreen panel of animated Katsushika Hokusai-style waves, was lost in the crowd—oceanic contemplation works best without being immersed in a crowd of twenty.
"We are surging!" she cried to a crowd of more than 1,100 on Sunday — her biggest crowd of the primary season, packed into a middle school gym and waving small American flags.
Face in the Crowd Bright and early Thursday morning, nestled amid the British aristo-crowd, French actresses and Japanese bloggers in the front row of the Chloé show at the Grand Palais, sat Kelly Rowland, singer and former member of Destiny's Child, still damp from the morning downpour that had soaked the crowd on its way in.
Overall, crowd scientists and sociologists like McCarthy believe that the accepted practice of crowd counting—using square footage, density, and the percentage of the site occupied by participants—can yield "moderately accurate" results.
A Getty Images photo of the crowd at the event shows Parnas standing in the crowd in the same bright blue shirt with a gray collar he wore in his photo with Trump.
The company's core product is designed to pick out the faces of multiple suspects in a large crowd, monitor crowd density and track and categorize different types of vehicles, according to promotional materials.
In front of the Yankees' 12th sellout crowd of 29,23 and largest crowd of the season, Sabathia (215-24) allowed one run on six hits and completed seven innings for the fourth time.
After Brown and conservative firebrand Ann Coulter amped up the crowd, Trump took the stage to a packed and boisterous crowd, declaring that the "movement" he has sparked will carry him to victory.
"This song is dedicated to everybody in this crowd and my young son, Legend," Glover told the crowd before performing "Baby Boy," a track off his 2016 Childish Gambino album Awaken, My Love!
It also boasts a voice cast of proven crowd-pleasers — including Bill Murray, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett Johansson, Ben Kingsley and Christopher Walken — that plays well outside the expected family-friendly crowd.
Just seeing the crowd and getting the response that we've gotten … to be able to share it with the crowd and go through an experience like that together makes everything better for everyone.
The history of innovation is a history of throwing new things at the wall and seeing if they stick — or, more accurately, throwing them into a crowd and seeing how the crowd reacts.
You can watch the Crowd Surf in the Snapchat "Featured" section below your friends' recent Stories, and tap to see a new angle whenever the flipping phone Crowd Surf icon is lit up.
He seemed upset at his son's actions in the moments after the fight and, after moving to the front of the crowd with a megaphone, he asked the crowd to calmly go home.
And, then there was a caution ... Tyla noted he and most people in the crowd were young, and he wanted them to understand the dangers of drugs, urging the crowd to stay healthy.
"Even among the thousands of extras that came through the crowd room on &aposThrones,&apos Andrew always stood out," Pamela Smyth, the head of Crowd Makeup for "Game of Thrones," told the Independent.
"As secretary of State, you usually have a base of support that comes either from the foreign policy establishment, the foreign service crowd, the political crowd or the press," said the senior Republican.
This year, efforts are being made to strengthen crowd management.
Finally, Tomás made a pass, and the crowd exploded. Olé!
The business crowd offered Harold Macmillan and the Chamberlain dynasty.
Later that night, Wooden Wisdom finally greeted the cheering crowd.
That means Nvidia is squarely targeting the streaming crowd here.
There, she witnessed an angry crowd respond to the students.
The third shift is from the core to the crowd.
"But then, this isn't a style crowd," Ms. Sorelli said.
In death, as in life, Ms. Raiola commanded a crowd.
Clinton's to lose, the more this crowd felt the Bern.
"Only Rosie O'Donnell," Trump responded, drawing laughs from the crowd.
Bryan's return brought a raucous, sustained pop from the crowd.
" The crowd in Panama Beach was described only as "thousands.
Watch his regal moves electrify the crowd and our hearts.
Three isn't too much of a crowd for Mario Lopez!
So I always tailor my material to fit the crowd.
The crowd went nuts over that which is pretty interesting.
"Excuse me!" says Kris as the crowd looks around confused.
"I get very inspired by myself," Kris tells the crowd.
We watched from the crowd as Angaluma held the chicken.
There were 1,500 police personnel present to manage the crowd.
She thanked fans and faintly blew kisses to the crowd.
And then the same crowd says, 'We can't get workers.
Outside a church, a crowd of maybe 50 people gathered.
All day I'd scanned the crowd looking for Shameka Fulston.
Of course the crowd would have to love him forever.
"I didn't know where to begin," she told the crowd.
"I'm not joking," added Bee after the crowd audibly cringed.
"I've never heard that one before," Trump told the crowd.
"Don't crowd the moose," Currier told local TV station WCAX.
"They did not arrive in a big crowd," he said.
An enthusiastic crowd repeated each speaker's words, line by line.
This isn't just a dog whistle for the Jones crowd.
Video of driving through crowd of protesters in #Charlottesville pic.twitter.
"Tonight, my parents voted for Trump," Perry told the crowd.
In the 1990 version, the children crowd around an album.
He hugged his coach, Patrick Sang, and saluted the crowd.
In the evening, the crowd moved toward the White House.
CNN could not independently confirm any of these crowd estimates.
The man was not the only protester in the crowd.
" At the point, the crowd began chanting, "build that wall.
They were far outnumbered by the crowd of several hundred.
The songs play and the crowd decides on the favorites.
Volvo is just the latest to crowd into this space.
"We are going to stay peaceful," she told the crowd.
According to Twitter, a proposal went down in the crowd.
It's time we started seeing the faces for the crowd.
Soon after the arrival of the choppers, the crowd dispersed.
The work features dancers who perform choreographies of crowd control.
He crossed the finish line before waving to the crowd.
The signs thank the crowd for allowing him to serve.
This starts from the moment we walk into a crowd.
"Last night I made a mistake," he told the crowd.
"We know what you're all thinking," Dunham told the crowd.
That crowd tonight was about the same as the others.
New technology is helping crowd scientists produce more accurate numbers.
Chants of 'we believe survivors' heard from crowd outside courthouse.
The crowd outside the courthouse grew steadily throughout the night.
Problem was, the White House wasn't prepared for the crowd.
"We have won," Orban told a crowd of cheering supporters.
Above the crowd, a sea of iPhones captured the spectacle.
"I mean, it's so obviously 'yes,'" he told the crowd.
It wasn't like there was a big jump in crowd.
And I produced -- Crowd Hammer for many of these years.
He spoke in both English and Spanish to the crowd.
In a crowd of people, which one is your friend?
Despite the intermittent rain, the crowd were lively for James.
Following the announcement, the crowd began to chant and cheer.
But acting for an anonymous crowd being sexy is fine.
" He tests the crowd, asking them, "do we like Bernie?
First, he told the crowd not to lie to him.
The congresman at times seemed to relish the boisterous crowd.
The braves ones try to crowd surf (key word: try).
"We wanted to keep the crowd into it," Kane said.
"Hidden Figures" star Taraji P. Henson cheered from the crowd.
Crowd for Trump here in Milford, NH, is substantial pic.twitter.
Eventually, the crowd would swell to more than a thousand.
"The Jews have endured terrible persecution," Trump told the crowd.
"Our republic is trembling right now," he told the crowd.
DURBAN, South Africa — The health minister claims they crowd hospitals.
"It happened directly in front of the crowd," Gray said.
Morones said her dog's "great personality" won over the crowd.
Another joke about Wolf Blitzer appeared to anger the crowd.
Do Val goes into the crowd and harasses the protesters.
"I share in your outrage," Ms Clarke told the crowd.
"We made history here tonight," she told a cheering crowd.
A crowd of a few hundred bystanders cheered them on.
The president cracked jokes, spurring repeated laughs from the crowd.
Later, the paparazzi also caught them smooching amid the crowd.
As you'd expect the crowd went wild after the flip.
A pastor read the crowd a letter from her mother.
Standing in the audience, Garner starts clapping with the crowd.
A sort of primal whoop intermittently rises from the crowd.
The crowd went silent as soon as Senior Master Sgt.
Every time the music went down the crowd would boo.
Some fans in crowd chanted "lock him up" afterward. pic.twitter.
For Warren, the crowd was noticeably younger, bigger — and louder.
To this crowd, it was apparently still a bit shocking.
"The crowd fled at the sound of gunshots," she wrote.
"We're going to vote him out," Scheer told the crowd.
Nobody orchestrated the "lock him up" cheers among the crowd.
Police believes the truck "was intentionally driven into the crowd".
I'm sure most of crowd would assume I'm against Trump.
HOT GUY, we see, is in the crowd of protestors.
Another aerial video showed riot police charging into a crowd.
She says someone in the crowd called her a racist.
"My parents are from mainland China," he told the crowd.
But I don't mind a little bit of a crowd.
Niantic's mea culpa calmed the crowd, at least a little.
I pictured standing on stage while the crowd jeered: BOO!
But he felt the pressure of the crowd behind him.
It also shows that she ran with a shady crowd.
The money crowd did have higher tax bills though. 5.
When Ms. Tsai finally took the stage, the crowd roared.
I feel like the crowd can relate to that more.
"I'm a religious person," Trump told the heavy evangelical crowd.
Casting and matters of crowd control are of paramount importance.
Theater Review Cyndi Lauper knows how to work a crowd.
" The crowd erupted at that line, clapping and chanting, "Bullshit!
The crowd packed the plaza and overflowed into the streets.
Despite a large crowd, neither had trouble noticing the other.
Police also deployed pepper spray to break up the crowd.
The crowd seemed motivated as much by curiosity as conviction.
"I was so damn proud," Walz told the cheering crowd.
Not only does it crowd out the private sector today.
"This is not a campaign rally," Williams told the crowd.
He invited the crowd to take pictures of the bear.
The Boston crowd is mostly techies and earnest college kids.
Sherrod Brown and Connie Schultz stared out into the crowd.
A crowd of several hundred waited patiently in the bleachers.
As the sun rose higher, the crowd grew more frenetic.
The Brookland Baptist congregation proved to be a tough crowd.
"The crowd was jostling and yelling and cursing," he said.
Erica Maestro sat at the back quietly watching the crowd.
Scott Walker were also given slots to address the crowd.
Crowd size is a famously unscientific measure of candidate strength.
Ghanaians crowd into halls to watch European matches on television.
In the Davos crowd it is closer to 5 percent.
The pair performed "FourFiveSeconds" for the crowd as a surprise.
Followers are a tougher crowd than they used to be.
Jimmy Kimmel never lets an awards show crowd go hungry.
Masked men fired on the crowd at sundown, killing 16.
Young Indonesian men fidgeted in the back of the crowd.
No unified Korea flags could be spotted in the crowd.
"Me too," she said, to the cheers of the crowd.
"5G could transform the wireless world," Pai told the crowd.
He then stood to show his tats to the crowd.
I find Mathew Peters, America's golden boy, in the crowd.
The cheering crowd included one of his uncles, Philip Schooling.
The crowd rewarded him with laughter and then, finally, applause.
Prince was flown in to play for the large crowd.
Throughout the show, West addressed the crowd over a microphone.
Is the future Mr. Becca Kufrin somewhere in this crowd?
Police offered no estimate for the size of Friday's crowd.
There were quite a few young people in the crowd.
They turned away from each other and faced the crowd.
The Islamic character was berating them while the crowd cheered.
Rocky can be seen walking through the crowd with security.
Free sandwiches and water are handed out to the crowd.
When the crowd began booing, Trump put his hand up.
"Here, we say, 'Show your face,'" Merkel told the crowd.
The crowd followed his lead, turning around to taunt me.
Bolt's presence ensured a capacity crowd for the morning session.
The fight begins and the energy of the crowd swells.
An officer managed to stop her, which angered the crowd.
Marie Kondo holds up the condemned man to the crowd.
It was not immediately clear who was in the crowd.
Still, that's far worse than a heckler in a crowd.
Turn on The IT Crowd and relax for the evening.
"Are you nervous about that crowd?" asks hairstylist Jen Atkin.
The police in response used tear gas on the crowd.
Over time, it may crowd out private investment, reducing growth.
"This right here, is me," Jackson, 51, told the crowd.
The pose, the flashing cameras, the crowd of adoring teens.
Reynolds' shot ignited the crowd, but not so much Mack.
Tether has clearly achieved that status within the crypto crowd.
But the crowd didn't faze Tremblay or his dance moves.
We'll hear about that line from the women's lib crowd.
" The crowd then erupted in chants of "lock her up.
Jaybird recently joined the crowd, with its own Run earbuds.
It was a great match … The crowd was just amazing.
Hundreds of mascots wandered the crowd, dispensing hugs and waves.
Crowd estimates varied greatly -- depending on who was making them.
"Pretty much," comes a response from somewhere in the crowd.
She left early when police tried to disperse the crowd.
Schneier said he doesn't know what size crowd to expect.
The size of the crowd suggested he was a winner!
They huddled around their phones and then the crowd ERUPTED.
The crowd cheered for her, showing support for the mother.
"Quiet please", their favourite instruction, applies only to the crowd.
He watches the crowd, yet is totally disengaged from it.
Cardi, meanwhile, was cheering "That's my man!" from the crowd.
As the limo reaches the stadium, Ginny eyes the crowd
"I didn't do it," she joked as the crowd laughed.
A crowd stood at the edge of a police cordon.
The crowd ate it up, giving her a standing ovation.
It's less the wisdom of the crowd than the sexism
That crowd can carry on with deducting qualified business expenses.
The Trip Metal crowd didn't seem to share my neurosis.
Would this crowd be cheering virtuosity if it was Phish?
They could have easily dispersed the crowd through nonviolent means.
Two Chinese internet giants are chasing after this indoorsy crowd.
Even with major downpours, a large crowd gathered to watch.
Then, he stopped altogether, waiting for the crowd to quiet.
I hope they are ready for a large, large crowd.
Even more strangely, the crowd seemed to actually like him.
And every time he did, that crowd roared its approval.
Google is another example of the power of the crowd.
Raven smartly suggests that they crowd source what to do.
Jack Ruby emerged from the crowd and fatally shot him.
And at $150, it's unabashedly priced for a premium crowd.
The most trivial false claim: The "outside" crowd in Orlando.
Afterward the crowd greeted him with cheers and high fives.
They demanded to know where I'd stood in the crowd.
"No dress rehearsal," he sang, as the crowd sang back.
Trump pointed at the crowd and gave a thumbs up.
She even looked up and smiled as the crowd laughed.
Palestinian police dispersed the crowd with electric shockers and batons.
Around 22 million tourists crowd the small city each year.
"Look at the crowd," said Vernon Naffier, a Biden supporter.
How big is the fishing crowd on Instagram, I wondered.
To the Fox News crowd, this might be called coddling.
In Washington, DC, a crowd gathered outside the White House.
The way the crowd got behind us before the half.
After a couple of numbers, a crowd started to form.
When Hill peformed "Ex Factor," the crowd lost their minds.
These messages can now be shared with the younger crowd.
He is primed for the performance, playing to the crowd.
He was rushed out by a crowd of OVW wrestlers.
The false assertions regarding the size of his inauguration crowd.
She never went out with us, the local fashion crowd.
These are not just random faces in an angry crowd.
"This has to be the oldest crowd yet," Bochetto proclaims.
She says it's just too emotional to address a crowd.
The crowd booed him the entire game, and it worked.
The size of the crowd was impressive to Sanders' aides.
I idolized the art school crowd: Blur, Suede, and Pulp.
He threw smoke bombs into the crowd before opening fire.
Peyton Manning's also in the crowd with the Astros owner.
"You say…" Harry began before the crowd erupted with applause.
Another pictured George Washington driving the Charger through the crowd.
The announcer then told the crowd the concert was over.
"I was like 'Wow this crowd is weird,'" she says.
Narrow entrances were even set up to maintain crowd control.
Witnesses told police the shooter fired indiscriminately into the crowd.
" After she's sprayed a person in the crowd grunts "Yea!
Carmelo Anthony and Russell Westbrook were reportedly in the crowd.
Check out the crowd ... far as the eye can see.
A crowd has just witnessed something tragic in "Observance" (215).
The galette is an easy way to feed a crowd.
Crowd controllers patrolled the lines with sticks and homemade whips.
And we, the crowd, wanted to be there for him.
Here is video of tear gas being shot in crowd.
Then he came out to help us hype the crowd.
Everyone was talking and there was a crowd around her.
Lady Gaga really knows how to rev up a crowd.
Three's a crowd – just ask Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris.
Now the crowd and the PA system was into it.
Hernandez blew kisses at the crowd, while Douglas smiled quietly.
"The crowd was clapping loud at the time #GirlPower" Rosebuds!
Solange and Jason Derulo were also there in the crowd.
They crowd the doors and forget to mind the gap.
A crowd slowly gathered to monitor and protest Smith's treatment.
Yes, his inauguration crowd was bigger than President Barack Obama's.
The crowd strongly applauded the kosher red meat Trump offered.
As the crowd thinned, Longwith noticed something on his phone.
The billowing crowd around him didn't seem to faze him.
Trump read Belichick's letter to the crowd -- and it's strong.
A crowd, peaceful but noisy, had formed around the two.
"The crowd will dictate what's going to happen," Darren said.
That can be tricky when dealing with a large crowd.
This 1944 photo shows the crowd after New York Gov.
MacArthur took some precautions in anticipation of a rowdy crowd.
He's a natural; he knows how to work his crowd.
A crowd of a few hundred gathered in the courtyard.
As the crowd argued, the crater slowly refilled with water.
Abdukadir Ahmed was the first one to reach the crowd.
Riot police surrounded the crowd, which filled several city blocks.
In silence and with stealth, we moved through the crowd.
In this particular case, four's company and three's a crowd.
Trump is insistent that the Boy Scouts crowd loved him.
As I watched the crowd, I made six leadership observations.
Many offerings of "God bless you" passed through the crowd.
Dougie, it seems, is wrapped up in the wrong crowd.
And that was only half of the largely liberal crowd.
" As the crowd laughed, Trump asked, "Does that make sense?
We went to the stadium, and we loved the crowd.
Surveying the dancing crowd outside, he seemed nervous but resolute.
When governments borrow too much, they crowd out private borrowing.
It's ridiculous and great, and the crowd is going insane.
He looked up in the crowd and he just smiled.
When you bet on a crowd the odds become imperceivable.
Wilder celebrated, screaming "I told you" exultantly to the crowd.
"I'm feeling great," she told a small crowd of onlookers.
The crowd response is the analogue to the console's controller.
What if he is addressing another crowd (or person) entirely?
The Central Intelligence Agency is expert at estimating crowd sizes.
Are you happy with the crowd you're spending time with?
Tall, blonde, and tan, Juenke stood out from the crowd.
During the service, Christina's mother, Tina, tearfully addressed the crowd.
But after her protest, the mood of the crowd changed.
And she was just bickering about his inauguration crowd sizes.
Like the Genesis before, the crowd was chanting for Mango.
"Pretty wild," the popular Elliott said to a cheering crowd.
This was Gabbard's kind of crowd: friendly and relatively nonpartisan.
One officer brandished a gun to ward off the crowd.
I think for the tournament, for the crowd, for us.
That afternoon, Fields allegedly ran his car into the crowd.
As I told the crowd, we will not be terrorized.
A statement becomes a pronouncement when delivered to the crowd.
"That is when crowd control should have been in place." 
They are civil servants going up against this flashy crowd.
The home crowd, initially rooting for Robinson, were soon silenced.
The crowd would sing along, waving cigarette lighters and hugging.
They bring a bit of diversity to a uniform crowd.
You can feel kind of the energy in the crowd.
Jay stands in front of the crowd and begins shouting.
"I'm sorry, but maybe next time," she told the crowd.
When firefighters arrived, men in the crowd slashed their hoses.
The car plowed into the crowd shortly after 7 a.m.
"No games -- you know the expression," Trump told the crowd.
Mariners game this week and the crowd was into it.
They opened early to get ready for the morning crowd.
To be in front of this crowd is so special.
They also shot tear gas to break up the crowd.
"Our president is incompetent," Trump said to a raucous crowd.
During a protest, anyone in the crowd could be armed.
Some in the crowd carried posters of those who died.
First, McKinnon had a few general remarks for her crowd.
"Love you guys very, very much," Brooks told the crowd.
"In this bucket is my house," he told the crowd.
"He's gotten slower and slower," Mr. Trump told the crowd.
A crowd of mostly high school students booed when Sen.
The crowd chanted "Lock her up" until Paul resumed speaking.
"The world is crying with us," Lewis told the crowd.
Outdoors, in front of a huge crowd with no microphones.
They can hear the crowd outside, the loudspeakers, the commentators.
Go deeper: In hot cybersecurity market, acquisitions crowd out IPOs
But Ginsburg told the crowd Sunday that she remains hopeful.
The crowd in Arthur Ashe Stadium was even more bewildered.
The crowd, rooting for a competitive match, began to hoot.
After a cheer following "America," she focused on the crowd.
As I walked around, I took stock of the crowd.
I watched the officers release tear gas into the crowd.
The Code Pink crowd ambled down to drown him out.
Among the VIP crowd at the movie's D.C. debut: Sen.
The United States Open crowd, however, fully embraced del Potro.
After "Dinosaur," Kesha addressed the eager crowd of about 1,000.
That fan in the crowd that's singing every single song.
Judging by the standing ovation he received, the crowd approved.
Whenever I'm away, I miss our crowd, Larry and Mark.
There's a reason Billie's a favorite of the ASMR crowd.
A strong police presence tried to control the celebrating crowd.
We were expecting a record crowd of over 2900,220006 people.
It trawls the crowd, patrons cast for tonight's brief drama.
Her hand suddenly extended toward a stranger in the crowd.
Goliath has always attracted more of a crowd than David.
The crowd on Wednesday appeared grateful for the consistent attention.
They were surrounded by a crowd of almost 7003,000 people.
"We cannot ignore this demand," Erdogan told the chanting crowd.
The hundreds of people in the crowd roared with approval.
"Heads - it's yours!" he shouts to applause from the crowd.
Switch on your TV. Look at this great crowd today.
Nikita Dragun shocked the crowd with her choice of accessories.
This immediately got the crowd worked up into a frenzy.
"All of a sudden everything changed," he tells the crowd.
He amused the crowd with sardonic asides and actorly impersonations.
Barriers surrounded the court to keep the crowd at bay.
So she could just be in the crowd like, 'Yay!
The crowd in Atlanta was small this year, Palmer said.
The crowd, which was almost entirely white, cheered and applauded.
" He referred to the crowd as "online journalists and influencers.
But this wasn't even the largest crowd Atlanta has seen.
Your personal story has to stand out in the crowd.
For a while, its big nightclub, XL, drew a crowd.
"It's happening again," the candidate said as the crowd applauded.
Clinton told a crowd of thousands packed inside a gymnasium.
They were surrounded by a crowd of almost 3,000 people.
"This act doesn't define us," one speaker told the crowd.
I owe a lot to the crowd pumping me up.
The Cannes crowd are never shy about showing their disappointment.
Some in the crowd clapped and cheered, while others grimaced.
South Americans, possibly, dream too much of pleasing the crowd.
Whenever Guzan felt the crowd lag, he did the same.
Glancing at the crowd, he refused to give his name.
But Mr. Simon's lullaby felt like more than crowd control.
"Either this crowd likes you or they like doughnuts," Sen.
"Turnout" can mean crowd size, but it also means outcome.
" The crowd joined in with shouts of "We need change!
The crowd bellowed and jeered at every advance and reversal.
When McGregor is introduced he blows kisses to the crowd.
But the restaurant got sold and the crowd moved on.
"What a life I lead," Trump said to the crowd.
By age 11 he'd started running with the wrong crowd.
Mike DeWine (R) took the stage to address the crowd.
A sellout crowd of 12,000 flocked to the course Sunday.
"He wants Paw Patrol bandages," someone in the crowd said.
Here, a crowd gathers for a store opening in Paris.
In spirit, I will be with a much larger crowd.
Some officials love to have the crowd go against them.
"Shut it down!" and "Black lives matter!" the crowd shouted.
" Of Kim, he told a crowd, "We fell in love.
Regardless, I heard a decided murmur go through the crowd.
" She reminded the crowd of her campaign slogan, "Stronger Together.
Sure enough, a crowd rushed him when he got there.
Not here; the crowd stood and sang along with Journey.
After a while, the crowd started chanting the man's nickname.
"I call it the Russian hoax," Trump told the crowd.
The crowd of more than 200 was approximately evenly split.
Clinton, for her part, told a crowd in Henderson, Nev.
As always, he was a master at manipulating the crowd.
The club is nice but I'm not feeling the crowd.
The crowd went wild, leaping from their seats to cheer.
"We're all we got ladies," the actress told the crowd.
Sanders needs to use this debate to ignite the crowd.
A crowd gathered around me, a circumstance I hadn't anticipated.
The band packed up, the raffle drawing had a crowd
Ruiz stood on stage, speaking in Spanish to the crowd.
All the crowd was supporting him, so it was tough.
"Thank you for the warning," Mr. Trump told the crowd.
"I'm a negotiator, like you folks," he told the crowd.
As measured by crowd applause, O'Keefe was the clear winner.
Clothes, makeup, shoes, medication bottles and food crowd the space.
People actually chanted "DEFENSE" along with the crowd at Oracle.
Either way, the jewelry was dramatically chucked into the crowd.
Keynote speaker Evgeny Morozov addresses the Seven on Seven crowd.
Chris Farley aside, lunchroom ladies are a notoriously tough crowd.
But there was a good crowd excited to see it.
They want to group source this stuff from crowd sources.
He walks through a crowd, scanning phones and gathering intel.
Each time Pawpaw looks for familiar faces in the crowd.
Eventually I just started hanging out with the wrong crowd.
Deal Street Asia's events are targeted at a business crowd.
She'd reappear in the audience and levitate over the crowd.
So, why solely relegate it to swaying in a crowd?
There's a decent crowd, too, especially for a Tuesday night.
Pharrell Williams has a long history with the fashion crowd.
We've learned Elton sang "Your Song" to the VIP crowd.
She later said, "sorry" sheepishly to laughs from the crowd.
From that realization came cries of disappointment from the crowd.
"Can't depress the pro life crowd," one GOP operative said.
"None of you do that," she warned the crowd, twice.
I left him standing there and dashed into the crowd.
Milwaukee Brewers prospect Bowdien "Bubba" Derby was among the crowd.
She was never comfortable with the liberal, secular Hollywood crowd.
He began hanging out with a crowd Walker considered unsavory.
Investors believe G2 Crowd is king at the moment, though.
Slowly, the super cool art scene crowd filled the stage.
"Step one, plug in a module," Camargo told the crowd.
The crowd met Trump's comments with loud cheers and applause.
Buying GitHub would get it even tighter with that crowd.
I know the crowd will definitely be on my side.
Crowd erupts at Joni Ernst event in rural Iowa pic.twitter.
The crowd in the arena chanted for their money back.
When BLMGNY finally reached the platform, Gunn addressed the crowd.
I learned of the judge's order when the crowd erupted.
The crowd is denser here than anywhere else in Uman.
And another crowd has gathered up nearby, protesting the protestors.
That's the craziest thing about the War on Football crowd.
Additional money also came via equity crowd funding platform CrowdBnk.
"She was cool, she was cool," Trump told the crowd.
Want to beat the crowd on your next grocery run?
The crowd fleeing the scene left footmarks on his back.
Pepper spray deployed on students and crowd at Dillard pic.twitter.
"Thank you!" the candidate shouted, as the crowd cheered Brennan.
"  Trump's crowd erupted spontaneously into a chant of "CNN sucks.
JoAnn Watson told the crowd, referring to the California Democrat.
But the EU, members acknowledged, would be a tougher crowd.
Every few minutes the growing crowd reacted to new results.
" The crowd answers, 50,000 voices booming into the sky: "Mertens!
He waited a beat for the crowd to get it.
The crowd ranged from their early 20s to late 60s.
With each minute of the delay, the crowd grew restless.
Many economists believe that shift could crowd out private businesses.
" — a man in the crowd replied, "I'm all for waterboarding!
When the crew unwrapped the puppets, the crowd collectively screamed.
The crowd can be tough, they can get into it.
I'm better one on one; she's better in a crowd.
He received loud applause from the crowd of oil executives.
"The crowd was unbelievable," said Kasatkina, the No. 20 seed.
Members of the crowd screamed that he should be fired.
As the crowd broke into applause, the boys remained stoic.
"You're not voting for Sisi," he exhorted the gathering crowd.
Estimates put the crowd at as many as 21940 men.
Justin Trudeau, the prime minister, melted in with the crowd.
Cemetery officials tell us they're ready for a huge crowd.
Her father stood in a black suit before the crowd.
"I'm not courageous or brave," Johnston told the small crowd.
Sort of stand out from the crowd, get a certificate.
Some of the crowd hurled rocks and firecrackers at them.
"A clean Dream Act," Ms. Marvel shouted with the crowd.
She knows the crowd is going to be against her.
But he was a hit with the crowd on Saturday.
" Mr. Miller told the crowd at Madison Square Garden. "U.
I don't think this crowd of people understand these industries.
"It's tomorrow!" came the response from someone in the crowd.
"Hard things have been said," Mr. Kaler told the crowd.
What does Kenin hope the Roland Garros crowd remembers most?
"The crowd started to get louder and louder," he said.
"What's going on here?" he asked, gazing at the crowd.
The first instinct of the crowd was to move aside.
But then, I could see the crowd change its mind.
The crowd, many wearing "Resistance" apparel, liked what they heard.
"Get them the hell out," someone in the crowd yelled.
A rainstorm will soon threaten the entire crowd with electrocution.
The crowd remained peaceful but the mood was palpably tense.
A defiant crowd of hundreds of thousands marching against it.
Something that will make them stand out in a crowd.
A crowd had gathered around her, and I stood mesmerized.
He grabs her and manhandles her away from the crowd.
He became a student face for the gun rights crowd.
"It's exhausting," she said, shaking her head at the crowd.
He clapped in appreciation and smiled toward the sellout crowd.
I noticed immediately that the crowd was similar to me.
Now, the professionals crowd around frantically trying to save her.
It put outlets everywhere and catered to the creative crowd.
Two men navigated the crowd hauling a large wooden cross.
The Crowd Under 30 may be the only unifier here.
And then the crowd settled in for a proper concert.
See, the thing about me is, I love a crowd.
Give me a crowd of polite, sensitive shushers any time.
The media, as I told you, won't show this crowd.
It's a different kind of crowd, not teenagers or millennials.
Now, distillers are looking to reach a global cocktail crowd.
But Kennedy expects a good crowd on Friday and beyond.
Rehana joined the crowd as they rushed down the stairs.
The M.M.T. crowd is being taken a lot more seriously.
Still, he appears unsatisfied, though presumably not with the crowd.
This time, the crowd erupted with its most thunderous ovation.
"You can see here," she said, pointing at the crowd.
From the looks of things, the crowd ate it up.
Creative entrepreneurs and a young, hip crowd are taking notice.
We couldn't see his wife, Jessica Biel in the crowd.
Go with your instinct over the wisdom of the crowd.
At one point, the Kastles' announcer pumped up the crowd.
" The crowd responded with enthusiastic chants of "build the wall!
It also plants a bitterly troubled assassin in the crowd.
One young man was shot dead; the crowd kept coming.
During player introductions, Smith was warmly received by the crowd.
A large portion of the crowd was doing that, anyway.
"Jesus said love your neighbor," Dr. Barber told the crowd.
The crowd erupted in cheers and the game remained scoreless.
Obviously, there was no crowd so it wasn't the same.
They're going to be without the spectacle of a crowd.
Others climbed up poles to snap photos of the crowd.
"The Democrats are politicizing the coronavirus," he told the crowd.
The G.O.P. crowd who accepted the devil's bargain is huge.
"We need more humanity, more love," he told the crowd.
"We don't want you wandering around the crowd," he said.
The court crowd regulars are dimly aware of the newcomers.
Keep furnishings minimal, so as not to crowd the room.
This was the crowd that filled the Borderline on Nov.
But the size of the crowd on Friday was noteworthy.
On holiday afternoons they would crowd onto their grandmother's bed.
The small crowd cheered "Opa!" and raised their own glasses.
A crowd of opposition members were rounded up and arrested.
I'm the one in the middle, here, facing the crowd.
The crowd hit its highest level of excitement so far.
Protesters were pushed back, but again the crowd didn't disperse.
"I love you Dayton," Mayor Nan Whaley told the crowd.
A crowd, somber and silent, stood in front of it.
Through the years, he has been a thoroughgoing crowd pleaser.
It was Williams who tried to calm the crowd down.
Williams reminded the crowd of that on the awards podium.
The crowd cheered as Ms. Svendsen walked to the stage.
A small crowd of customers waited outside the front door.
Nevertheless, he had a stern warning, perfect for the crowd.
Bob Dylan performed to a sellout crowd on opening day.
The men's rights crowd blames soy, birth control and feminism.
His deft crowd work provides a window into his challenges.
"Are you drunk?" a man yelled out from the crowd.
Military forces came to the area and dispersed the crowd.
Eventually, the crowd breaks into smaller groups for immersive experiences.
" The crowd followed her lead, chanting, "Beat Trump, vote Amy.
As the minutes went by, the crowd began to fidget.
Though we did go earlier than the typical brunch crowd.
The growing crowd at the mortuary is becoming more suspicious.
On big nights, the crowd numbered more than 100 people.
Judges have been known to be influenced by crowd reactions.
" Bloomberg added of the banking crowd, "these are my peeps.
But the crowd at the arena nevertheless reveled in them.
"I hate when rappers do interviews," Tony told the crowd.
"Hopefully, the crowd enjoyed it," Sato said of the race.
I really like this court and really like this crowd.
The police did not immediately provide their own crowd estimate.
They didn't just dance, but also interacted with the crowd.
My mom, sister and biological father were in the crowd.
As we watched them talk, a crowd began to gather.
But how exciting is that for the crowd — like, finally.
CROWD: 130,000 or so (compared with the Kentucky Derby's 160,18733).
Zuckerberg took a breath and turned to face the crowd.
" He then asked the crowd: "Anybody have a new dishwasher?
But the Davos crowd also sees it as good business.
"We get a lot of that crowd," Mr. Staunton said.
"What do you really believe?" he asked the crowd repeatedly.
CROWD ANIMALS together and one likely outcome is parasitic infestation.
One Ohio State player drew a big crowd: Jonah Jackson.
The crowd erupts in an extended "Lock Her Up!" chant.
His property has been invaded by the George Soros crowd.
"Hello, Dubuque!" she shouted to an almost entirely white crowd.
Trump waves to the screaming crowd at a 2016 rally.
In New York, he is another face in the crowd.
"The party crowd is going somewhere else," he told CNN.
Mr. Sanders spoke to the crowd with his trademark conviction.
A crowd formed and helped the ducks cross K Street.
Despite the weather, a decent crowd trickles into the grandstands.
West Berliners crowd in front of the wall on Nov.
He waved to the crowd as he left the ice.
But not all wearables are great for the senior crowd.
Cars and pedestrians crowd the bridge and its observation platforms.
Like Ms. Rivers, she does crowd work and racial humor.
By the fifth, the crowd was hectic every single time.

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