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"in-crowd" Definitions
  1. a small group of people within a larger group who seem to be the most popular or fashionable
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It wasn't like there was a big jump in crowd.
Some fans in crowd chanted "lock him up" afterward. pic.twitter.
Here is video of tear gas being shot in crowd.
Before Witch Baby, I primarily read books about the in-crowd.
Because it feels really good to be in the in-crowd.
I started with NO REGRETS, IN CROWD, AL CAPONE and BOTSWANA.
He did seem to be very devoted to his in-crowd.
The (really) in crowd Thrilled to be checking into that exclusive hotel?
Such warnings are typical when police engage in crowd control in India.
Images of Barack Obama's inauguration alongside Trump's show the huge disparity in crowd size.
Research to gauge interest in crowd funding had elicited an enthusiastic response, he said.
We spoke to specialists in crowd control and interviewed more than two dozen protesters.
In the aftermath, the leadership reequipped and retrained the PAP in crowd-control operations.
The arrangement helped create an in crowd and an out crowd at the union.
I've never been part of the in-crowd, and now I'm paying the price.
Trump generally basks in crowd settings, though he has traveled far less than his predecessors.
"It's tough to stand out in crowd," said Yui Yokoyama, the team leader of AKB48.
And two airborne state troopers involved in crowd control were killed when their helicopter crashed.
The academic literature about the fate of the high school in crowd is quite clear.
But people are finished with candidates of the Romney/Ryan, smile-and-cash-in crowd.
It's not the first time English hooligans have been involved in crowd violence in the city.
The location of his most recent appearance was strategic, with a built-in crowd of waiting clubgoers.
"Many in crowd trying to get anarchist groups to stop destroying property, anarchists refusing," the department tweeted.
This was where he started to carve out a salon for the in-crowd of the day.
It's extreme jargon you wouldn't understand unless you're in the in-crowd, because of the really specific slang.
We're told more than 16,000 people attended the weigh-in -- the largest weigh-in crowd in combat history.
TAYLOR JARDINE, 28, OF WE ARE THE IN CROWD We had this one band come on our bus.
"Those deals are a dirty business that seem to favor the in crowd of repeat players," she said.
They weren't in the in-crowd, they didn't know the right people, and they weren't policy savants like Clinton.
"He has kind of the in crowd right now," said a donor who asked for anonymity to speak candidly.
And they think America is in trouble and I think Donald Trump has more answers than the in crowd.
Now, they have to be experts in crowd control, and know how to calm and shelter kids amid horror.
Pop art wasn't art for the people, but it was art for the in-crowd made accessible to the people.
According to an ESPN report, Ippolito, who was in crowd that morning, told others in attendance the very same thing.
"I like that if you know you know," he says, reflecting on the in-crowd dynamic he believes his art creates.
In Crowd Control, we asked slack-rockers and gig etiquette aficionados, Bloody Knees how to get the best out every show.
Watch: The Times reviewed hundreds of videos and photos of police interventions against protesters, and spoke to experts in crowd control.
Since its launch the Baltimore start-up has raised $86,000 in crowd funding, and is currently entering its seed round of funding.
Police force: The Times reviewed hundreds of videos and photos of police interventions against protesters, and spoke to experts in crowd control.
The Blond, created by the restaurant-and-property baron Aby Rosen, is apparently the season's new "it" bar for the in crowd.
Texting might be second nature to us nowadays, but back then, we couldn't shake the feeling that we'd just entered the 'in crowd'. 
"We might be the outsiders, but the in-crowd is so out right now," Au/Ra, whose real name is Jamie Stenzel, sings.
"My friends were all worried about what was popular, being with the 'in' crowd, while I was fighting to stay alive," says Swarner.
It doesn't require you to know secret tricks or techniques, which can be fun for the teen in-crowd but alienating to olds.
That Kardashian West was able to get through to Trump suggests that he has a desire to be liked by Hollywood's in-crowd.
Maybe in the '80s the pressure to do it all and be it all wasn't the same as in today's "Lean In" crowd.
Whisk yourself away to a fresh new place, mix up the music with global beats, and immerse yourself in crowd of beautiful strangers.
There's just all these things; but you want to have fun and you want to be in the in-crowd and be flirtatious.
By that point, the side-by-side photographs showing the discrepancy in crowd size had made the rounds online and in the media.
What Aussie runways may lack in crowd size (at any given show, rows stop at two or three) they make up for in scenery.
"I'm in the 'in-crowd' now – I'm with royalty!" she said in a Snapchat video alongside Kate and fellow royal Sophie, Countess of Wessex.
She capped off "Million Reasons" with a sustained high note that prompted cheers from the packed-in crowd at New York's Madison Square Garden.
The singer added there was a top-secret room, or "a place of secrets and secretions, the in-crowd and inhalations, sucking and snorting."
And even though I had every opportunity to mingle with the in-crowd and hipsters, I focused my attention on other more existential topics.
This week, there's a new anti-in-crowd anthem on the block: "Uninvited," an infectious electro-pop gem from Australian newcomer Mallrat (born Grace Shaw).
The bomb scare came less than a week after United was also involved in crowd disorder that many hoped was a thing of the past.
Since Occupy, the Hong Kong government has made sizable investments in "crowd management assets," including armored water-cannon trucks and high-power CS spray launchers.
Obviously, although not dissimilar in crowd-size, Glastonbury is a sprawling metropolis compared to Coachella, which has more branded charging stations than it does stages.
You have support at work and people believe in your leadership—you may even be part of the VIP or "in crowd" treated to perks.
But whereas "Lincoln Kirstein's Modern" shows how passionately eclectic Kirstein was, "The Young and Evil" is about a narrow in-crowd of artists, mostly gay.
She feels like she's in the in-crowd right now and loves that Scott has swagger and money and that he loves to travel and party.
Across the nation's capital, people use highly questionable language — predominately jargon — out of unfounded insecurity; to appear smart, buttoned up and part of the in crowd.
Last week, the whole Interior Department was briefly banned from social media after its Twitter account noted a decline in crowd size at Trump's inauguration ceremony.
In Washington, for the White House Correspondents dinner, Obama lacerated him as payback for his birther crusade, and the DC in crowd hooted at his humiliation.
Yet Cortana gets left out of the voice assistant in-crowd, because it's missing one key thing: a smart speaker like the Google Home or Amazon Echo.
Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough may be a media power couple— the "Brangelina of the political-media in-crowd"— but they would prefer to be left alone.
In Superbad, Hill and Cera played two high school seniors determined to finally make it with the in-crowd at a graduation party before leaving for college.
But at Despacio, which is as much a feat of sound engineering as a bold experiment in crowd engineering and, well, manners, a line has been crossed.
They couldn't taste the wine, of course, but they voted for a C.E.O., as in "crowd executive officer," who was flown in and tasted on their behalf.
But though in many ways a member of the cosmopolitan German in-crowd, he is aware of its elitist tendency and its potential to divide the country.
But while Johnson made $124 million for starring in crowd-pleasing films like "Baywatch" and "Jumanji," Clooney didn't appear on a single silver screen this past year.
There's even a group of scientists who specialize in "crowd estimates," as a Times piece comparing the sizes of the Washington women's march to Trump's inauguration noted.
The killing of the officers on Sunday occurred as hundreds of police officers trained in crowd-control tactics braced for protests outside the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
Designed for super models, C.E.O.s and other attractive and/or wealthy clientele, part of the appeal of Tinder Select was that only the in-crowd knew about it.
He specializes in crowd work and self-evidently absurd arguments, like making the case that other countries hate Americans because we have the best cheese in the world.
"Pan" (2015)By 20123, starring in crowd pleasers such as "Les Miserables" and the "X-Men" franchise had put Hugh Jackman in a bankable position as a leading man.
The key to Trump is this: He has always viewed himself as an outsider, scorned by the "in" crowd but, secretly, better -- smarter, richer, cooler -- than all of them.
" Well-known for his perfectionism in the studio, Urban told the Exit/In crowd that he's "still figuring out which songs are on the record, so it's not completely finished.
Her sisters are constantly suggesting the pleasure of being part of the in crowd; Kendall's whole deal is standing apart from it, making a name for herself and herself alone.
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.
Following his lead, the cinematographer David Grennan uses calm close-ups to isolate the two men, zooming in tight even in crowd scenes to elevate the individual over the mob.
While balancing shoots with W magazine and the New York Times, she's also now a face in the "in crowd" of fashion, with friends among the likes of Diane von Furstenberg.
More than just impressing his peers, he manages to get a smile and a compliment from his crush, an epic feat for a teen who hasn't yet infiltrated the in-crowd.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's far-right party Vox said on Tuesday it had raised more than 200,000 euros ($226,500) in crowd-funding from supporters in just two days to finance its election campaign.
Trump might look like one of those elites -- raised in a wealthy family in New York City, educated at private schools, a billionaire -- but the "in" crowd had never accepted him either.
Most Hong Kong officers receive training in crowd control, part of the legacy of the police force's origins as an enforcer of colonial power during the territory's 150 years under British rule.
"The Masque of the Red Death" was Corman's audacious attempt to make an art film for the drive-in crowd — a feast of roistering revelry with intimations of Buñuel, Fellini and Bergman.
Mr. Geldart said those forces would allow local agencies better versed in crowd management tactics to monitor the protesters and pro-Trump groups, in person and with the help of social media.
In America problems are solved not by smothering ideas generated outside the in-crowd, but by bringing people with different points of view together, and then letting them come to a collaborative solution.
Last week, Trump granted the troops new powers to aid in "crowd control, temporary detention and cursory search" while protecting Customs and Border Protection personnel from the migrants, should they engage in violence.
"In the process of ensuring that we secure the election... we have had to purchase equipment that we believe will help us in transportation, in crowd control, and public order management," Namaye said.
Whether you're looking to spend a lot or a little on someone this season, these surprising finds — from decor to tech, storage, and more — will get the job done in crowd-pleasing style.
Rosas said police and army personnel had broken international law in the use of live ammunition in crowd control and its own protocols in the liberal use of rubber bullets and tear gas.
Here again it was possible to see the positively democratizing effects on design of social media, where it is a lot tougher to enforce stigmatizing in-crowd rules than it is in the real world.
Bhardwaj draws excellent performances from popular Bollywood stars (particularly the women, who rarely get to be more than beautiful props in crowd-pleasing movies) and cinematographer Tassaduq Hussain puts a rustic lens on the murky tale.
The Secret Service controls security inside venues and typically takes the lead in crowd management, but that would not keep a local police department from bringing charges against anyone found violating the law in their jurisdiction.
People used to drop an A-list clanger over dinner, or while leaning over a glass of wine, to let you know that life was going well and they were, indeed, mingling with the in-crowd.
For example, in "Crowd" (2011), two gatherings of tall, totem-like figures wrapped in used-clothing scraps seem to be gazing simultaneously beyond the viewer and deep into themselves, with expressions that appear more vacant than forlorn.
In 2012, the SPVM was accused of being overzealous in its handling of student protests that had cropped up in response to a government tuition hike — thousands were arrested, and dozens were injured in crowd control operations.
Thanks to Miley Cyrus (and Cardi freakin' B), the eclectic French ready-to-wear label is getting a boost in search traffic by millennials who may not be as familiar with the brand as fashion's in-crowd.
After all, they're used to holding out for just one more tidbit, to the point where the bonus scenes no longer feel like a reward for the in-crowd, but like an entitlement for the whole audience.
As always, fans can expect the consummate showman to perform classics from his Beatles, Wings and solo years, plus a few deeper cuts, in crowd-pleasing sets that approach the three-hour mark. Sept. 11-Oct. 2.
On raw ability, few in the underwhelming field — known derisively as "the seven dwarfs" in the political press — could hope to match Mr. Biden, who quickly outpaced many of them in crowd size and early fund-raising.
The relatability of the couple is ever-present as they enjoy ordinary activities (a homemade picnic or sudoku) amid their extraordinary surroundings of beautiful models and the in-crowd at a yacht party, fashion show and after parties.
Since I wasn't exactly part of the in-crowd, I considered my newfound status as a trusted officer in Jack's family business a step up—even though Tammy lived in a trailer park on the edge of town.
"Even The New York Times printed a photograph showing a misrepresentation of the crowd in the original tweet in their paper, which showed the full extent of the support, depth in crowd, and intensity that existed," Spicer added.
The two men then traded heavy blows in crowd-pleasing rallies not often seen these days on the grass but the champion gradually took command to take the second set 7-5 and cruise quickly through the third.
"Even the New York Times printed a photograph showing a misrepresentation of the crowd in the original Tweet in their paper, which showed the full extent of the support, depth in crowd, and intensity that existed," he said.
In 1966 he replaced Red Holt in the pianist Ramsey Lewis's trio, which, with records like "The 'In' Crowd," had become one of the few jazz groups to crack the upper levels of the pop charts in the 1960s.
Ms. Iles is one of the most skillful, erudite and ambitious curators in her field, but "Dreamlands" seems confused by her desire to accommodate both a large viewing audience and also to reach a smaller, more informed in crowd.
More damaging than the evident differences in crowd strength was what many Iowa Democrats were seeing for the first time in person: a once-fiery candidate who was looking his age compared with a number of his younger rivals.
This is partly because Germans have a long history of putting money into real estate through investment funds, and also because some banks themselves are getting involved in crowd-funding as a way of boosting lending and sharing risk.
He may be the toast of the industry now, with famous fans like Amy Adams, Julianne Moore, and Gigi Hadid, to name a few, but as it turns out, the Texan-born designer wasn't always in with the in-crowd.
But there's a time and place for such equipment, and Obama's efforts to change the 1033 program aimed to ensure military gear was not used in crowd-control tactics, as they were in Ferguson, or as everyday crime-fighting tools.
" But soon, Hess writes, "she was calling Lewinsky 'a ditsy, predatory White House intern who might have lied under oath for a job at Revlon' and 'the girl who was too tubby to be in the high school 'in' crowd.
Photos and video footage of Trump's inauguration in 2017 showed that the National Mall was notably empty during the swearing in; crowd scientists estimated that Trump drew an audience about a third the size of Barack Obama's inauguration in 2009.
They capitalized on that in-crowd: more than anything else, Leon and Lim are savvy collaborators, two people with specific tastes who lean on a network of talented friends whose devotion to them, and vice versa, borders on the familial.
Part of the emerging generation of fintech startups, the new digital-only banks—colloquially known as the challenger banks by the financial technology "in" crowd—appear to be approaching consumer banking very differently than the existing major main street banks.
It would be very unlikely to involve the random violence seen, for example, in 1989 in Tiananmen: the PLA today is far better trained, and the garrison has been drilling its men in crowd-control techniques that resemble those of the Hong Kong police.
"The gay community is much like high school, in that it consists of various cliques that seldom interact with one another—in this case, it'd be white and whitewashed gays being the popular, in-crowd, while I'm hanging out with the other Asians," argued Alex.
At Cambridge-based Syndicate Room, which specializes in crowd-funding startup companies, more than half the workforce are women and staff are only hired if they are a good cultural fit, with the third interview typically held offsite, often in a pub or restaurant.
The Golden Eagles got into the big-head game in 2005 after Craig Pintens, a former associate athletic director, found inspiration in something that caught his eye in crowd photographs from another team's gym: giant cutouts depicting the face of the singer Michael Jackson.
Under that plan, all five of Seoul's 1,200-officer-strong police divisions specializing in crowd control would be mobilized, with all annual leave canceled for police officers, said one police official, who asked not to be named as he was not authorized to speak publicly.
It was filmed by a single camera mounted to the wall outside of the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens and run by Shia LaBeouf, Nastja Säde Rönkkö, and Luke Turner, a three-person artist collective specializing in crowd-sourced projects (including one done with VICE).
His predecessor and the founding editor, Min Hogg, was a formidable figure whose father was the ear, nose and throat physician to the Queen Mother, and who ran with a bohemian London "in" crowd, including the actor Rupert Everett and the social gadfly and decorator Nicky Haslam.
One person familiar with the events told Recode that Biden fundraisers did not want to "chase" marquee names from the tech industry and instead intentionally wanted to keep the host list to longtime Biden friends, casting Biden's support with the new in-crowd as more under the radar.
At Monday evening's Democratic town hall, Clinton faced two potentially awkward questions: a young man asked why she struggled with young voters who thought she was dishonest and Chris Cuomo asked what she thought of a clip of Bernie Sanders's new campaign ad (the one with Simon & Garfunkel's "America" and all the pumped-in crowd noise).
Whether you want to revisit those days or not, Greta Gerwig's first solo feature film will take you there—immerse you so fully in prom, hair dye, ditching theater kids for the in-crowd, and what it is to be 17 that you'll forget, for an impeccably wrought hour and a half, that you ever grew up.
Our children don't mix with others from the department; we are not in the "in" crowd, we have sought our social outlets elsewhere, and we generally try not to agitate anyone with our "crazy ideas" about how the very politicians who prostrate themselves in paroxysmal patriotic "thank yous" are actively voting for legislation that guts our benefits and culls our numbers.
Today, 20 years later, you can design a product with the freeware version of SketchUp, make your first rapid prototype on your own desktop MakerBot, raise $100,000 in crowd-funding on Kickstarter, purchase $5,000 soft tools from PCH, set up virtual distribution with Shipwire or Amazon or both, and market and sell directly to your customers off your own website.
While seated in those hotel ballrooms, lit by the blue glow of smartphones and the massive projections of each speaker's PowerPoint presentation, I was able to experience something that years of research on religious enthusiasm could never conjure: I got to feel what it was like to be surrounded by true believers in a cause that was only valued by an in-crowd, an ascendant elect.
An overall party platform would be difficult to pin down and the usual pressures about why some candidates are preferred by the "D-Triple-C" (as the party in-crowd labels the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee or DCCC) have been magnified by the increasingly pliable core issues around what it means now to be a Democrat — what values do we hold together as Democrats?
In a surprisingly satisfying conclusion to the series, the girl who ruined so many rich kids' lives was revealed to have been a guy: In the season six finale, native Brooklynite and notorious former-nobody Dan Humphrey outs himself as Gossip Girl's sole proprietor, saying that the whole years-long project was a left-field approach to breaking into the in-crowd and winning It Girl Serena van der Woodsen's love.
Word of the Day adjective: more than is needed, desired, or required noun: a person serving no apparent function: a minor actor in crowd scenes _________ The word supernumerary has appeared in five New York Times articles in the past year, including on March 14 in the Well blog post "Reinventing Yourself" by Jane E. Brody: "Fun" is an understatement for Richard Erde, also 75, who worked as a computer programmer for 28 years.

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