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shows and crowd
His last shows were greeted with positive reviews, and one of his final concert appearances at the Irish Oxegen festival in Punchestown in 2006 was performed for a record crowd of 80, 000 people.
In August 1979, after two warm-up shows in Copenhagen, Led Zeppelin headlined two concerts at the Knebworth Music Festival, playing to a crowd of approximately 104, 000 on the first night.
This shows Leda and the Swan making love with gusto, despite being on top of a triumphal car, being pulled along and surrounded by a considerable crowd.
In the latter half of the 18th century, marionette companies began to give way to glove-puppet shows, performed from within a narrow, lightweight booth by one puppeteer, usually with an assistant, or " bottler ," to gather a crowd and collect money.
A form of range voting was apparently used in some elections in Ancient Sparta by measuring how loudly the crowd shouted for different candidates ; rough modern-day equivalents include the use of clapometers in some television shows and the judging processes of some athletic competitions.
The tour included five shows in Argentina, one of which drew the largest single concert crowd in Argentine history with an audience of 300, 000 in Buenos Aires and two concerts at the Morumbi Stadium in São Paulo, Brazil, where they played to an audience of more than 131, 000 people in the first night ( then the largest paying audience for a single band anywhere in the world ) and more than 120, 000 people the following night.
Lionel Hutz still appears infrequently in clip shows and flashbacks, as well as crowd scenes, but only in non-speaking roles.
During the 1920s, Fred and Adele appeared on Broadway and on the London stage in shows such as George and Ira Gershwin's Lady Be Good ( 1924 ) and Funny Face ( 1927 ), and later in The Band Wagon ( 1931 ), winning popular acclaim with the theater crowd on both sides of the Atlantic.
A 10-minute standing ovation followed the concert ; the DVD shows several rock luminaries in the crowd, such as Roger Daltrey, Paul Weller, Sir George Martin and Sir Paul McCartney ( although neither Martin nor McCartney attended the opening night, contrary to what the DVD implies ).
During the Australian leg of her 2004 " At Last " tour, at the request of the crowd she performed an a cappella version of the first verse and chorus at several shows.
The vision of Saint Catherine of Alexandria usually shows the Infant Christ, held by the Virgin, placing a ring ( one of her attributes ) on her finger, following some literary accounts, although in the version in the Golden Legend he appears to be adult, and the marriage takes place among a great crowd of angels and " all the celestial court ", and these may also be shown.
The people are scattered around the picture with a sense of disorder, while the progress of the well dressed people towards the ride in the middle shows the foolishness of the crowd in buying stock in the South Sea Company, which spent more time issuing stock than anything else.
Another picture shows a crowd on the porch and the yard of the hotel.
The first of the four shows, which took place on October 7 in Chicago, saw a sold-out crowd.
The image in the gallery shows a crowd waiting for the train sometime between 1901 and 1907.
While socially accepted kids are the best in high school because of having the most class resources, the most opportunities and the most positive experiences, research shows that being in the popular crowd may also be a risk factor for mild to moderate deviant behavior.
* February 2 – " Menudomania " comes to New York as 3, 500 screaming girls crowd Kennedy Airport to catch a glimpse of Puerto Rican boy band Menudo, who are playing six sold-out shows at the Felt Forum.
In 1993, Diamond opened the Mark of the Quad Cities ( now the iWireless Center ) with two shows on May 27 and 28 to a crowd of 27, 000-plus.
West was five when she first entertained a crowd at a church social, and she started appearing in amateur shows at the age of seven.
In the documentary Cydeways: The Best of The Pharcyde, while the group is performing in shows they still offer their support to Fatlip, telling the crowd that if they support Fatlip on his solo career then they support The Pharcyde and vice versa.
Brougham fell in with a crowd that put on their own shows, cast by drawing parts out of a hat.
" Circle shows " are shows that tend to gather a crowd around them.
His shows began with a crowd chanting " We want Can-tor!
This is said to be the start of the tradition that, when a Chancellor leaves for the House of Commons on Budget Day, he shows the assembled crowd the box by holding it aloft.

shows and setting
Taking and developing the landscape style of Lucas Cranach the Elder, he shows the hilly landscape of the Danube valley with thick forests of drooping and crumbling firs and larches hung with moss, and often dramatic colouring from a rising or setting sun.
Altdorfer's figures are invariably the complement of his romantic landscapes ; for them he borrowed Albrecht Dürer's inventive iconography, but the panoramic setting is personal and has nothing to do with the fantasy landscapes of the Netherlands A Susanna in the Bath and the Stoning of the Elders ( 1526 ) set outside an Italianate skyscraper of a palace shows his interest in architecture.
Chicago has also been the setting for many popular television shows.
Besides the advantages offered by such a plan, in setting immediately before the eyes of the student the final results of the investigation in a more concrete form, and thereby rendering easier his insight into the nature of particular Indo-European languages, there is, I think, another of no less importance gained by it, namely that it shows the baselessness of the assumption that the non-Indian Indo-European languages were derived from Old-Indian ( Sanskrit ).
Unlike the other Star Trek TV shows, it took place on a space station instead of a starship, so as not to have two series with starships at the same time ( the starship USS Defiant was introduced in season 3, but the station remained the primary setting for the show ).
Airport surveillance video from Washington's Dulles Airport shows four of the five hijackers, including Salem al-Hazmi, being pulled aside to undergo additional scrutiny after setting off metal detectors.
* The xkcd comic strip " Kill Hitler " shows a time-traveler setting off to kill Hitler ; later he says, " He was in some kind of bunker.
Despite arguments that realism cannot be achieved in reality shows because the outcomes may or may not have been scripted, Geoff King argues in his book, Spectacle of the Real: From Hollywood to Reality TV and Beyond that even though the contestants are in a fabricated setting and the situation has been set up for a certain outcome, as in real love shows such as The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, these contestants still harbor feelings that make their participation in the show real to them.
One of the main highlights of the week are the 5 shows from ' The Kings Week Band ' that every year perform an album from a famous artist in the setting of St Alpheges.
In The Geography of Ethnic Violence, for example, Monica Duffy Toft shows how ethnic group settlement patterns, socially constructed identities, charismatic leaders, issue indivisibility, and state concern with precedent setting can lead rational actors to escalate a dispute to violence, even when doing so is likely to leave contending groups much worse off.
During his residence in Berlin Bach composed a fine setting of the Magnificat ( 1749 ), in which he shows more traces than usual of his father's influence ; an Easter cantata ( 1756 ); several symphonies and concerted works ; at least three volumes of songs ; and a few secular cantatas and other occasional pieces.
If there are neurological symptoms, magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) of the brain is usually performed ; this shows hyperintensities in the part of the brain called the basal ganglia in the T2 setting.
The Franks Casket, an Anglo-Saxon hoard-box ( early seventh century ) shows Romulus and Remus in an unusual setting, two wolves instead of one, a grove instead of one tree or a cave, four kneeling warriors instead of one or two gesticulating shepherds.
The keynote event is a horse parade through the downtown of the city, but there is also live entertainment, car shows and a diverse venue of homemade baked goods sold in a farmers market setting.
The figure to the right shows the habitable portion of Pern's northern continent and a tiny portion of its southern continent, which are the setting for the first novel Dragonflight ( 1968 ) and its sequel Dragonquest.
tailors, embroiderers, property makers, painters, wire-drawers and carpenters ), together with a convenient place for the rehearsals and setting forth of plays and other shows ...."
It sketches a setting, describes an action, and shows the results.
In setting forth his empirical sensationism, Condillac shows many of the best qualities of his age and nation: lucidity, brevity, moderation, and an earnest striving after logical method.
History shows that Hạ Long Bay was the setting for local naval battles against Vietnam's coastal neighbors.
At the time, very few governments were setting aside land for conservation, which shows the significance of this encounter.
The Paradox of Roles, in which an evaluator is conflicted by being both peer and the judge ; the Paradox of Group Performance, which admits that the vast majority of work done in a corporate setting is done in groups, not individually ; the Measurement Paradox, which shows that qualitative, or in-person techniques are much more effective in facilitating change ; and the Paradox of Rewards, which shows that individuals evaluating their peers care more about the rewards associated with finishing the task than the actual content of the evaluation itself.
Young accompanied Dr. Demento to Portland, Ore .; Dallas, Texas ; New York City ; San Diego ; Montreal ; Phoenix ; and other cities to do live performances and PR Events, taking photos, setting up interviews and even ' running the board ' at some of the live shows.
Negros Occidental has also been used as a setting and location shoot for various films and television shows, most notable of which is the 1981 epic Oro, Plata, Mata.

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