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Soldiers sat on the veranda and milled about the garden.
On the Gaza side of the fence, local residents milled about.
I had a few conversations, milled about, got a couple of beers.
A few residents milled about, mostly going to and from their automobiles.
Distraught relatives milled about in hospital corridors as the wounded were treated.
Women milled about in sparkler headbands and red, white and blue fascinators.
At one clinic, only a handful of patients and doctors milled about.
On Monday, more than 200 milled about the shelter, playing soccer and basketball.
Volunteers milled about as he smiled for pictures, plotting evenings of self-care.
The cast milled about the stage, in anticipation of rehearsing the next scene.
The audience, kept in place until he was safely extricated, milled about awkwardly.
Adults milled about a vegetable market on the edges of the stadium here.
Middle-aged men in what looked like homemade WWE costumes milled about smoking cigarettes.
Young men milled about in the living room at all times of the day.
Broadcast news reports showed scenes of destruction and some flames as onlookers milled about.
Dozens, and sometimes hundreds, of people milled about whenever the train pulled in somewhere.
As people milled about the living room, the trio, Los Autenticos, assembled outside the house.
Remaining guests milled about; others joined the couple who were still dancing on the deck.
Players milled about in confusion, and Chile's fans struggled to understand what was going on.
More than 50 people milled about outside, many claiming to be either Zhongjin investors or employees.
Recount lawyers milled about, awaiting the next official update on the status of the ballot sorting.
BEFORE: A large crowd milled about Toy Story Land at Disney's Hollywood Studios on March 15.
Tents dotted the outdoor space, while actors dressed like northmen or Unsullied or Braavosi swordswomen milled about.
The woman finished her speech, and people milled about with a purposefulness that felt amiss to Becky.
The performers, directed by R. B. Schlather, often walked amid attendees, who sat, stood and milled about.
Women milled about in search of loves ones; some yelled at police for not protecting them, Butter said.
Outside an imposing Roman Catholic cathedral here painted gold and white, civilians milled about on the expansive lawn.
Couples milled about, with a higher percentage of grooms-to-be participating alongside their fiancés than you might expect.
One rancher's lands were torched, but his cattle milled about, having somehow found safety when the blaze came through.
The fire department shows up; a half-hour passes while everyone milled about, hoping the show will go on.
In Shenzhen, paramilitary police marched in and out of the stadium near a retail complex where shoppers milled about.
About two hours later, as players milled about the clubhouse, Warthen paced the room, checking in with his pitchers.
"This is unheard of," Jones said, shaking his head as homicide detectives milled about in the yard and alley.
As clusters of Gazans milled about, Israeli snipers watched from the other side, barely visible in their fortified perches.
Helicopters circled and curious onlookers milled about on bicycles and on foot in streets that were closed to traffic.
The day after their agony ended, the competitors milled about a winery near the park for the awards ceremony.
PEOPLE was inside the studio's control room as the Great White Way mainstays milled about, the studio buzzing with excitement.
He pointed out a man-made hill eastward along the coast from the marina, where trucks and earthmovers milled about.
During a break in the evening's program, as other guests milled about, Rice says she remained seated at her table.
The show ended and the kids milled about outside in the cold December night where bootleggers offered Pump shirts for $10.
A half-dozen police officers milled about in the hours before the events started, scanning the crowds for any potential problems.
On the pedestrian shopping square, Somali-Swedes in niqabs and Eritrean-Swedes in leather jackets milled about between the parties' campaign booths.
A few villagers—mostly grannies and toddlers—milled about, careful not to stray too close to a circular green-felt landing pad.
People milled about in a nearby kitchen area, taming their grief and nerves by pouring out bowls of nuts and chopping apples.
According to Woo, as other DataCamp employees milled about, a drunken Cornelissen pressed his crotch into Woo's behind, fondling her hips and thighs.
The men, who call themselves the Revolutionary Right Forces, pitched tents and milled about, but did not appear to have much popular backing.
Prior to listening to Fusco and Fisher, audience members milled about the space, speaking with various artists about their political and creative endeavors.
It was raining wildly and the crypto-folks were bumping into each other as they milled about talking about the future of money.
Young women in billowy dresses and headscarves in yellow, blue and pink pastels milled about in groups, looking like flocks of tropical birds.
The crowd sipped wine and soft drinks and milled about the sparsely hung, mildly provocative artwork, which was in fact beside the point.
As they milled about the opening event sampling dried seaweed snacks and shaking each others hands, none of these questions hung in the air.
Demonstrators milled about the streets afterward, but the mood grew more relaxed and the crowds gradually diminished with no immediate signs of further lawlessness.
Eighteen thousand people left the cold and rain of a Chicago night and milled about inside the cavernous McCormick Place, waiting for Barack Obama.
At the Good Samaritan Society's retirement home in DeLand, nearly 400 residents milled about in a building that until Sunday had housed about 150.
A small gallery of observers — friends, would-be friends, agents, would-be agents, tournament officials and journalists — milled about on the viewing platforms above.
The race began at noon, and at the starting area, as I milled about with more than 1,000 runners, I felt my anxiety rise.
Debtors, nearly all black like her, crowded the wedge-shaped waiting area as lawyers, paralegals and court staff, almost all white, milled about in front.
As guests milled about Gatorland's gift shop, a 39-year-old tourist named Shaun Grant stopped and peered into a small tank of baby alligators.
Tens of thousands of residents milled about in Mexico City's streets, ordered not to return to their homes or offices because of fears of further damage.
Footage from the scene showed emergency responders treating people on the ground outside the restaurant as shocked patrons milled about in the aftermath of the crash.
Candidates for district council carried banners and wore sashes bearing their names; they talked with potential voters as thousands of people dressed in black milled about.
As they milled about the Senate chamber after the brief swearing-in, the gregarious Mr. Biden greeted former colleagues with a hearty clap on the shoulder.
The greatest number milled about in the sun along the Long Walk, a 2.5-mile ramrod straight avenue leading directly to a gate at Windsor Castle.
Still, on an unusually cold morning recently, hundreds of people milled about the monument, braving a chill that the early spring sun did little to dispel.
"storm" time Mr. Roberts had designated in his original Facebook post, law enforcement, reporters and YouTubers milled about the gates to the "top secret" Nevada military base.
One warm morning last fall, that week's group of cooks milled about the Depanneur's large communal table, sharing jokes and drinking coffee with homemade anise-flavored cookies.
Members of the renowned Théâtre du Soleil milled about, noshing on a simple spread — a tray of baguettes, a plate of soft butter, a pot of jam.
DALLAS — Ryan Clare chewed on a turkey leg as he milled about the Texas state fairgrounds hours before another major sporting event inside historic Cotton Bowl Stadium.
The video shows that as other soldiers, officers and medical personnel milled about, apparently unconcerned about the wounded Palestinian, the accused soldier shot him in the head.
DALLAS — Ryan Clare chewed on a turkey leg as he milled about the Texas state fairgrounds hours before another major sporting event inside historic Cotton Bowl Stadium.
For the most part, the situation seemed to be under control, he said, although the sidewalk outside of the terminal got "a little crazy" as people milled about.
They hung around the food trucks and milled about the parking lots, unsure why they had stopped working and unsure what it would take for work to resume.
At the corner of Danforth and Logan, where some of the shots were fired, about 50 people milled about on a small square Monday evening, talking in several languages.
The military allowed journalists a brief visit this week inside Camp 6, where most of the prisoners are held, as the men milled about and conducted late-afternoon prayers.
Instead of racing to their goalkeeper to celebrate, West Ham's milled about near the center circle, apparently unsure for 26 seconds of the score, or if they had won.
Around the corner, an encampment of homeless people milled about next to a half-dozen tents set up on the sidewalk next to the entrance of an office building.
Police officers and military personnel milled about, sniffer dogs patrolled the periphery, and two explosive ordnance disposal technicians stood by the front gate, which was ringed by metal detectors.
Several people holding news cameras dropped by just long enough to get a close-up of the verminous meals, while normal (read: non-media) people milled about looking totally disgusted.
A video posted on the website of the Manaus-based newspaper Em Tempo showed dozens of bloodied and mutilated bodies piled on the prison floor as other inmates milled about.
As we milled about in a fresh haze, I thought it would be a good time to go into his considerable iTunes library and finally take a listen to Plague Soundscapes.
Mounds of black powder lay on open ground at the first plant, as about half a dozen workers wearing no protection, some barefoot, their clothes and skin stained black, milled about.
Those not seated at the bar milled about, bewildered, like spectators at a rock concert in a high school gym: happy to be there, but not quite sure what to expect.
As attendees made their way into the bar, hoping to get one last beer before they ran out, others milled about the dance floor, looking lost—not from drunkenness, but disbelief.
"I'm relaxing into things I've done in the past, but making them better and more relevant," he said as the models milled about like greyhound puppies with nowhere particular to go.
Two assistants delivered him to the red carpet and split, leaving bewildered security agents to figure out how to handle the unusual party-crasher while VIPs milled about, camera phones in hand.
Video then emerged showing a soldier cocking his rifle and shooting Mr. Sharif for a second time as he lay on the road, as other soldiers and an Israeli ambulance crew milled about.
It seemed like a relatively reasonable time to photograph the column and surroundings from outside the vehicle, as soldiers milled about and began to check the buildings they would probably be occupying that night.
The people who followed directions in the group's online posts and showed up at noon on Sunday on Manezh Square, in the center of Moscow, milled about in seeming confusion before officers arrested them.
After six hours of tramping through stores, tired and parched, we gave ourselves over to flimsy plastic stools in the parking lot of a Pizza Hut, where a crowd milled about a chai stand.
Inside Yamasaki's Michigan Consolidated Gas Company headquarters (now One Woodward Avenue) — the architect's first skyscraper, also owned by Gilbert, and a precursor of the World Trade Center — employees milled about on their lunch breaks.
About 70 law enforcement officers, most dressed in navy uniforms and wearing ball caps, stood in groups, watching the 150 or so people who milled about while other students traversed the plaza in between classes.
As its owner frantically searched for the WeWork facilities manager, dozens of entrepreneurs milled about in the communal kitchen, sampling products from local food-tech startups, some of which now call this office space home.
At an exposition for e-cigarettes in Shanghai this week, buyers and sellers milled about as 250 companies from all over the world advertised flavored liquids like Bulgarian rose, bubble tea and Moutai, a Chinese liquor.
On a recent day in the downtown government center, pedestrians milled about, but nearly every building — including several museums, the public registry office and a Social Security center — was empty, giving the appearance of a holiday.
Guests including Camilla Guinness, Tom Dixon, Teresa and Margherita Missoni, Francesco Bonami and Maurizio Cattelan milled about the Palazzo Crespi and its backyard, enjoying drinks, conversation, spring weather and a ballroom piano performance by Michele Sganga.
BRAMPTON, Ontario — Canada's Conservative Party leader arrived in his campaign bus for a rally in the Toronto suburb of Brampton as a sparse crowd of about 150 milled about the venue, a largely empty parking lot.
"I'm not on the circuit; I'm just at one party," James E. McMahon, a lobbyist with the nickname Cadillac, insisted, as he milled about an event for the Senate Republican Campaign Committee at the Fort Orange Club.
When I exited the New Lots Avenue station, a group of teenage boys milled about the MetroCard machines until the rumble of an approaching train was heard; then they took off running, clearing the turnstiles like seasoned hurdlers.
It was James Murdoch — the one looking so unperturbed at the NatGeo presentation, posing for photos as waiters milled about in yellow suspenders and guests ate skirt steak and shrimp cocktail — who had most aggressively moved against Mr. O'Reilly.
Online video showed an unsettling scene as cars and motorbikes drove at normal speeds on a coastal road and oblivious people milled about on the beach while the large, fast-moving wave could be seen racing closer before exploding onshore.
Such efforts were clearly behind the planned demolition of the mosque in Weizhou, where dozens of men, women and children milled about on the mosque steps, on plastic chairs and in the large dirt parking lot early Saturday before dawn prayers.
Klimt continued to mumble to himself and I heard the tink of glass as I approached a looming light and his voice moved from overhead to in front of me and pressed my chest as everybody milled about in some concern.
At the end of the night, some teenagers milled about the lobby of the ballroom for last-chance photos, while others headed out into the muggy night to return to their rooms at George Washington University, which is hosting the conference.
Protesters, some masked, threw paving stones and set trash cans on fire, while dozens of other demonstrators, a few wearing the yellow road-emergency vests that became the movement's uniform, milled about on the Place d'Italie at the capital's southeastern edge.
LABUAN, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesian fisherman Yadi was at his seaside home on the west coast of Java island when he felt a light breeze picking up on Saturday night as hundreds of people milled about in nearby restaurants, enjoying barbecued fish.
The venue was bigger, the format more polished, dozens of organizers collecting voter information from those waiting to clear the Secret Service metal detectors like a well-oiled machine ready to churn out votes Monday night as dozens of policemen milled about.
Footage shared by reporters on social media and by the website of the environmental group Greenpeace U.K. showed a paraglider unfurling a banner that read, "Trump Well Below Par" as the president and his entourage milled about the entrance of his Turnberry golf resort.
Clad in a sequined denim bridesmaid dress and an enormous pink hair bow, Hall chatted with her co-star Don Cheadle as extras milled about and someone ran to fetch her nose candy (actually a mix of comparatively benign powders like B-vitamins and starch).
And it was there that the crowd of celebrities, fabulously dressed upstarts and would-be art collectors traipsed up and down the stairs, through a warren of about 100 tiny art studios and makeshift bars, as performers on stilts and musicians milled about with accordions and guitars.
On a recent evening, a group of around a dozen creative types—funky jewelry, high-minded tote bags—arrived at Westside Rifle & Pistol Range and nervously milled about as they waited to shoot at blown-up black-and-white photographs of themselves, in the name of art.
They milled about waiting for the transition team, and were soon joined by President-Elect Donald Trump; Vice President Elect Mike Pence; incoming chief of staff Reince Priebus; National Security Adviser Designate Michael Flynn; Flynn's deputy, K. T. McFarland; then congressman Michael Pompeo; and a CIA briefer.
Afterward, people milled about the space, perusing the bookshelves of the lending library, sipping refreshments, chatting, and popping into the back rooms to record their memories of North Philadelphia and watch the looped footage of March's demolition of the Norman Blumberg towers, which put hundreds of families out of their homes.
She nervously milled about the stage, trying to find the right combination of motion and stillness as she argued with her stage husband and banged around boxes of crayons — a stand-in for boxes of Christmas decorations, which the character is supposed to be packing up in her Brooklyn tenement.
Deputies milled about, keen to enforce the laws of the court, keeping hallways and bathrooms clear and making sure people (like me) didn't try and sneak into Courtroom A. In the gallery there were law interns, their moms, rape trauma counselors and, in this case, several of the women who accused Mr. Cosby of assault.

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