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celebratory and crowd
The flight was run as an airshow, with both the principal craft and the chase planes making takeoffs and landings in front of the crowd, and celebratory flybys when the test succeeded.
" Although the term originally was coined with a negative connotation, in reference to the pitcher ( who must " walk off " the field with his head hung in shame ), it has come to acquire a more celebratory connotation, for the batter who circles the bases with pride with the adulation of the home crowd.
At 3: 30 pm, the crowd was supposed to form a celebratory procession from the Padang to St Andrews Road, Beach Road, Arab Street, Victoria Street, Kallang Road, and eventually to Lorong 12, Geylang.

celebratory and outside
A statue of Stokoe with arms aloft in celebratory mid-run now stands outside Sunderland's Stadium of Light.

celebratory and Independence
The band later became known as the amateur band of Habibia High School and performed in local concerts during celebratory occasions like Nowruz, Eid ul-Fitr, and Afghan Independence Day.
In Delhi and some other cities, kite flying is a celebratory event associated with the Independence Day.

celebratory and Hall
The concert, which took place in April 2007 at Carnegie Hall, was a celebratory performance of Adams's work on his sixtieth birthday.
On 31 July 2010, Dame Judi performed Send in the Clowns at a special celebratory promenade concert from the Royal Albert Hall as part of the proms season, in honour of composer Stephen Sondheim's 80th birthday, the entire concert in honour of his music.
* September 7 — Queen Victoria opens Leeds Town Hall ; the celebratory concert marks the first Leeds Festival.
In 2011, Harper turned 70 and performed a celebratory concert at London's Royal Festival Hall.
In January 2012 David Hall received the inaugural Samsung Art + Lifetime Achievement Award from an international jury at a British Film Institute celebratory event.

celebratory and Israel
* Werner Israel, physicist who discovered the important phenomenon of mass inflation, and together with Stephen Hawking, coeditor of two important celebratory volumes
Over 2, 500 attended the seudat mitzvah ( celebratory meal ) hosted by Agudath Israel in London.

celebratory and Museum
" Gerrit Rietveld: A Centenary Exhibition " at the Barry Friedman Gallery, New York, in 1988 was the first comprehensive presentation of the Dutch architect's original works ever held in the U. S. The highlight of a celebratory “ Rietveld Year ” in Utrecht, the exhibition “ Rietveld ’ s Universe ” opened at the Centraal Museum and compared him and his work with famous contemporaries like Wright, Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe.
A celebratory exhibit of The Americans were displayed in 2009 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D. C., the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

crowd and outside
A crowd waits outside Leeds Town Hall to see them elect a Liberal Party candidate during the United Kingdom general election, 1880 | 1880 general elections.
The celebrating crowd outside at Wrigley Field was enormous despite the fact the Cubs were on the road.
Ungregarious, he was out of place in a crowd and his discomfort was exacerbated when he was outside his own class.
During the trial, a crowd of armed Métis men led by Louis Riel Sr. gathered outside the courtroom.
Some accounts attributed that to the intimidating armed crowd gathered outside the courthouse.
In the morning, Brian opens the curtains to discover an enormous crowd of people outside his mother's house, all proclaiming him to be the Messiah.
Meanwhile, a huge crowd has assembled outside the palace.
", spoken by Brian's mother Mandy to the crowd assembled outside her house, has been voted by readers of BOL. com the funniest line in film history.
But instead of paying up, local police officers panicked and tried to get rid of Miss Phombeya ( now visibly parading her anger in front of the verandah restaurant ) in the process hurting her toe ; whereupon a crowd soon gathered outside Ryall's Hotel and quickly the mood shifted from the ' hurting toe ' to protesting the imprisonment of Banda and other local leaders by the federation government.
At a fundraiser in a small town outside of Portland, the group stood up and outed him in front of the crowd.
Having been tipped off by the arrival of police and helicopters that a bombing suspect was inside, a restless crowd began to gather outside the jail.
One notable example is CM Punk, who is straight edge both inside and outside the ring, and uses different aspects of the lifestyle to draw the desired crowd reaction depending on his character's alignment.
The critics of the outside world praised them, but at home, Eisenstein's focus in these films on structural issues such as camera angles, crowd movements, and montage brought him and like-minded others, such as Vsevolod Pudovkin and Alexander Dovzhenko, under fire from the Soviet film community, forcing him to issue public articles of self-criticism and commitments to reform his cinematic visions to conform to the increasingly specific doctrines of socialist realism.
Instead, they stopped outside and a crowd began to grow and watch.
Within minutes, between 100 and 150 people had congregated outside, some after they were released from inside the Stonewall, and some after noticing the police cars and the crowd.
The sheriff went outside and tried to talk the crowd into going home, but to no avail.
When a group of whites arrived and began pulling at the grating over a window, Bell went outside to confront crowd of 300-400 men.
While in Sitka, President Harding visited and shook hands with Alaskan Native Tlingit elder chief Katlean outside in a crowd of people.
Adams escaped through the back and large punch bowls were set up to lure the crowd outside.
But as Galovitch and others watching continue taunting him, Prewitt's fighting side re-emerges, and Prewitt comes close to knocking Galovitch out before Holmes ( observing from outside the crowd ) finally steps in and stops the fight.
Ponzi paid out $ 2 million in three days to a wild crowd outside his office.
Back in Arrakeen, Paul ( as the Preacher ) speaks out against Alia to the crowd outside Alia's Temple ; his words and the actions of Leto cause a riot.
On July 19, 1848, the morning of the first day of convention, the organizing committee arrived at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel shortly before ten o ' clock on a hot, sunny day to find a crowd gathered outside and the church doors locked — an overlooked detail.
A large portion of the population works outside of Jersey County and benefits from being " Near the crowd, but not in it.

crowd and Independence
The crowd shouted " Independence!
Tunku then proceeded to read the Proclamation of Independence, which culminated in the chanting of ' Merdeka ' seven times with the crowd joining in.
On noon cannon fired 41 times and crowd proceeded to the Old City of Kashgar, waving blue banners of Independence, where rally continued on the square in front of Idgah Mosque and more speeches were delivered from Mosque's front, where Sabit Damulla appeared as a main speaker.
It is home to the KLTY-FM radio Christian concert Celebrate Freedom, held annually during the Independence Day celebration, and to the July 4, 2009 " America's Tea Party ", which an organizer claimed drew an estimated crowd of 25, 000 to 35, 000 attendees.

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