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From the crowd were coming cries of `` He's right ''!!
When the crowd was asked whether it wanted to wait one more term to make the race, it voted no -- and there were no dissents.
Bradman's men were greeted by packed crowds across the country, and records for Test attendances in England were set in the Second and Fourth Tests at Lord's and Headingley respectively ; the crowd at Headingley remains a record, and it was there that Australia set a world record by chasing down 404 on the last day for a seven-wicket victory.
Also, a fighter jet flying straight and level will be able to do so closer to the crowd and lower than if it were performing a roll or a loop.
Balls were only replaced if they were hit into the crowd and lost, and many clubs employed security guards expressly for the purpose of retrieving balls hit into the stands — a practice unthinkable today.
This first fatality, Jackie Duddy, was among a crowd who were running away.
All eyewitnesses ( apart from the soldiers ), including marchers, local residents, and British and Irish journalists present, maintain that soldiers fired into an unarmed crowd, or were aiming at fleeing people and those tending the wounded, whereas the soldiers themselves were not fired upon.
In any case, Flynn and Blake were perceived to be poor hitters ; thus, the crowd believed that Casey had little chance for a potential game-winning at bat.
City authorities tried to find an ordinance forbidding it, to the joy of the crowd, they were unsuccessful.
The celebrating crowd outside at Wrigley Field was enormous despite the fact the Cubs were on the road.
Once at some games at which he was presiding, he ordered his guards to throw an entire section of the crowd into the arena during intermission to be eaten by animals because there were no criminals to be prosecuted and he was bored.
When the concessions of land were read in St. Peters, the crowd revolted in anger.
Five of the album's tracks were Neil's solo compositions and two were by Hester, the exuberant " Italian Plastic ", which became a crowd favourite at concerts and the hidden track " I'm Still Here ".
In the semi-final, Sri Lanka, heading towards a crushing victory over India at Eden Gardens ( Calcutta ) after their hosts lost eight wickets while scoring 120 runs in pursuit of 254, were awarded victory by default after crowd unrest broke out in protest against the Indian performance.
The bodies were photographed as a crowd vented their rage upon them.
Hitchcock primarily made thrillers, which, according to the Cahiers du cinema crowd, were popular with the public but were dismissed by the critics and the award ceremonies, although Hitchcock's Rebecca won the Oscar for Best Picture at the 1940 Academy Awards.
Later, on 20 May 1793, women were at the fore of a crowd that demanded " bread and the Constitution of 1793.
Scenes of a crowd fleeing Godzilla that appeared later in the Japanese print were moved to an earlier point in the movie ( and corresponding footage of them gathering around Godzilla after he is knocked out by the Super X was removed ), the Super X fight was re-arranged ( in the Japanese version, Godzilla fires his atomic ray at the Super X after being hit with cadmium missiles, not before ), and various other scenes of destruction were either placed in a different order or deleted completely.
The emperor Titus's dignified yet confident ease in his management of an amphitheatre crowd and its factions were taken as a measure of his enormous popularity and the rightness of his imperium.

crowd and expecting
Shortly after the murder Felton presented himself before the crowd that had gathered and, expecting to be well received, announced his guilt.
Some dancers who draw their regular division partner see this " luck " as more of a competition handicap, feeling that the crowd and possibly the judges will more closely scrutinize them, expecting even more of their competition performance than competitors who do not draw their regular partners.
A crowd of 36, 971 – including some 6, 000 from Chicago – were on hand at Toronto ’ s Exhibition Stadium and they could have been forgiven for expecting a high scoring game as the two previous meetings between the Sting and the Cosmos that year had produced fifteen goals.
The crowd, while not expecting to see their local favorites lose, were intrigued by Luisetti, then a 6-foot-2, 185-pound sophomore.

crowd and traditional
On Saturday 23 June, the traditional eve-of-coronation procession to Westminster was greeted by a large and enthusiastic crowd.
Parades are held over the three days before Lent ; the most important participants are the Gilles, who go out in traditional costumes on Shrove Tuesday and throw blood oranges to the crowd.
With crowd sourced surveying, although the accuracy of the individual measurements are not as accurate as with a traditional survey, the algorithms used rely on a high data density to produce final results that are more accurate than the single measurements.
In some venues, rodeo clowns wear clown makeup and some may also provide traditional clowning entertainment for the crowd between rodeo events, often parodying aspects of cowboy culture.
The traditional English name is crowd ( or rote ), and the variants crwd, crout and crouth are little used today.
On the days that it is open, the large building, which mostly houses traditional butcher shops, is surrounded by stalls which crowd the nearby streets.
A large crowd, mostly students in typical Swedish white student cap s, participating in the traditional Walpurgis Night celebration with song outside Uppsala Castle | the Castle in Uppsala.
Much of the humour of the round came from the reactions of the two team captains: while Paul Merton was clearly familiar with the game and greatly enjoyed it, his opponent, Ian Hislop, admitted he'd never seen Play Your Cards Right and appeared mystified by the game's rules and etiquette ( when at one point Merton and the crowd shouted the traditional cry of " lower, lower ," to predict the next card in the hidden sequence, Hislop commented, " I'm not sure this program could get much lower!
At the end of the speech, the Fool finishes with the traditional words that the crowd chant along with him.
( Before basketball games, when the Alma Mater is sung, it is traditional for the entire crowd to shout " BLACK!
The Moon Pie became a traditional " throw " ( an item thrown from a parade float into the crowd ) of Mardi Gras " krewes " ( parade participants ) in Mobile, Alabama during 1956, followed by other communities along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Leinster also used the ground on a number of occasions when crowd size meant their traditional home of Donnybrook was not large enough.
Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 appearance was marked by his downtown rally attended by a crowd of over 6, 000, his participation in the Dyngus Day parade, and his leading of the crowds at the West Side Democratic Club in the traditional Polish well wishing song Sto Lat ( phonetic: ' sto laht ') which means " 100 years ".
The World Wrestling Federation, ( now World Wrestling Entertainment ) needing a new venue after a decision to discontinue traditional events at Maple Leaf Gardens in 1995, held one card there on August 24, 1996 for a crowd of 21, 211.
As his severed head was displayed to the crowd, no one shouted the traditional " Traitor!
After sunset, the crowd would build up a large fire and would dance a horo ( a traditional round dance ) until the fire dies and only embers remain.
Already disliked by a section of the parochial Bathurst crowd, who preferred the race to be a contest between the traditional V8 touring car marques of Holden and Ford, the leading Skyline of Jim Richards and Mark Skaife was awarded victory after the race was stopped following a huge rainstorm that caused a number of crashes, including that of the winning car.
In recent years, verbenas have incorporated recorded popular music, rock music, and even karaoke, but in Andalusia and even beyond, flamenco and other traditional music still dominate verbenas., When the musicians take a break, a runner carrying fireworks ( toro de fuego ) may dash into the crowd.
Pregame shows by the Band aim to build crowd energy and enthusiasm with traditional UCLA songs like Strike Up the Band for UCLA, Sons of Westwood and The Mighty Bruins.
In addition to traditional lion dances and dragon dances, children dressed as legendary and modern heroes are suspended above the crowd on the tips of swords and paper fans ( 飄色 ).
They are carried to the church from there in a ceremonial procession by a crowd of devotees with traditional orchestral accompaniments.
The DJ booth contains sound, lighting, and other equipment which is used to " orchestrate the crowd " by adjusting the club environment, and is equivalent to a control room in a traditional theater.
The BDO now also has video screens, while maintaining their traditional " light boards " of lightbulbs, showing where each dart lands for the benefit of the crowd.
The crowd responded enthusiastically and, after taking a traditional Yiddish oath, " If I turn traitor to the cause I now pledge, may this hand wither from the arm I now raise ," voted for a general strike.
The crowd responded enthusiastically and, after taking a traditional Yiddish oath — " If I turn traitor to the cause I now pledge, may this hand wither from the arm I now raise " — voted for a general strike.

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