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The piercing aircraft crashed onto the runway and consequently both the fuselage and resulting fireball of aviation fuel tumbled into the spectator area, hitting the crowd and coming to rest against a refrigerated trailer being used to dispense ice cream to the various vendor booths in the area.
When the royal family finally returned under guard to Paris, the revolutionary crowd met the royal carriage with uncharacteristic silence and consequently, complete shock rippled throughout the crowd at the sight of their loathed King.
On 11 February 2009, Yorke scored a 26th minute penalty for his country, but was sent off in the dying seconds of Trinidad and Tobago's opening match of 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF Fourth Round against El Salvador ( 2: 2 ) after exchanging heated remarks with Mexican referee Marco Antonio Rodríguez ( the Trini star had voiced his disapproval of the disruptions caused by the home crowd ) and was consequently banned for 4 games due to his use of abusive language.
According to the Lawton Constitution newspaper article, there was a large crowd of civilians at the field to see the aircraft in flight – and were, consequently, there to see the results of the accident.

crowd and breaks
After 42 rounds, the crowd breaks into the ring and the fight is stopped, both boxers having taken heavy punishment, although Heenan seemingly had the advantage.
When Voldemort returns with Harry's apparently lifeless body, Neville breaks free from the crowd to attack Voldemort.
This breaks out into an intense section of relentless strings, and trombone and tuba glissandos procure a nauseating sound underneath the panic and the troops ' advance on the crowd.
When a fight breaks out that evening between two rival clans of actors, Baptiste and Frédérick manage to calm the crowd down by improvising a mime act, thus saving the day's receipts.
Nicknamed the " Mexican Pipeline " due to the similar power and shape of the Banzai Pipeline on the North Shore of Oahu, the wave that breaks on Zicatela Beach draws an international crowd of surfers, bodyboarders and their entourages.
As the crowd advances, his suit begins to fall apart as the chemical structure of the fibre breaks down with time.
A riot breaks out at the convention after Hamill offers the chance for someone in the crowd to act out a scene with him.
The crowd becomes angered by this, and when the real " Cavalry Kids " arrive, a fight breaks out between everyone.
Emcees originally arose to introduce the songs and keep the crowd excited and dancing ; over time, the DJs began isolating the percussion breaks ( the rhythmic climax of songs ), thus producing a repeated beat that the emcees rapped over.

crowd and up
Ramey could hear the crowd coming up rapidly behind him and the questioning voices coming over his shoulder had no identity or importance to him.
It was a quarter of seven when the crowd washed me up among the other gallants who had established the Astor steps as the beach-head from which to launch their night of merrymaking.
At 7:25 two hotel doormen came thumping down the steps, carrying a saw-horse to be set up as a barricade in front of the haberdashery store window next to the entranceway, and as I watched them in their gaudy red coats that nearly scraped the ground, their golden, fringed epaulets and spic, red-visored caps, I suddenly saw just over their shoulders Jessica gracefully making her way through the crowd.
" The crowd, by Wirt's account, jumped up and shouted " To Arms!
Upon descending the plane on his wheelchair, he stood up and saluted the cheering crowd of supporters, including an army band playing his favorite military march tunes, which was awaiting him at the airport in Santiago.
Thus the interior of a metal is filled up with a large number of unattached electrons that travel aimlessly around like a crowd of displaced persons.
The school spirit aspect of cheerleading involves cheering, supporting, and " pumping up " the crowd at football games, basketball games, and even wrestling meets.
After several misadventures, and escaping from Pontius Pilate, the fugitive winds up in a lineup of would-be mystics and prophets who harangue the passing crowd in a plaza.
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.
In the late 1980s, the warm up stretches performed by Merv Hughes would often be mimicked by the crowd at Bay 13.
At a fundraiser in a small town outside of Portland, the group stood up and outed him in front of the crowd.
Odysseus ' son Telemachus is about 20 years old and is sharing his absent father ’ s house on the island of Ithaca with his mother Penelope and a crowd of 108 boisterous young men, " the Suitors ", whose aim is to persuade Penelope to marry one of them, all the while enjoying the hospitality of Odysseus ' household and eating up his wealth.
Many people were trampled and some ended up trapped underneath crowd control barriers that were pushed over in the chaos.
Two weeks later, on Thursday, 1 February 1979, Khomeini returned in triumph to Iran, welcomed by a joyous crowd of up to five million people ,< ref >
His best-known miracle is said to have taken place when he was preaching in the middle of a large crowd at the Synod of Brefi: the village of Llanddewi Brefi is said to stand on the spot where the ground on which he stood is reputed to have risen up to form a small hill.
" After an officer picked her up and heaved her into the back of the wagon, the crowd became a mob and went " berserk ": " It was at that moment that the scene became explosive ".
The show was designed to appear to fall apart as it progressed: Penn pretended to grow angrier with the crowd, and lighting effects and music would become increasingly chaotic, all building up to the point where Penn was dragged off stage and returned, handcuffed to a wheelchair, to deliver his last monologue.
* May 14 – A female suicide bomber blows up explosives strapped to her waist in a crowd of thousands of Muslim pilgrims, killing at least 18 people in Chechnya.
She got her first taste of singing solo at a fire hall, where she soaked up the crowd ’ s appreciation.
Adams escaped through the back and large punch bowls were set up to lure the crowd outside.
While those on whom the Spirit had descended were speaking in tongues, the Apostle Peter stood up with the eleven and proclaimed to the crowd that this event was the fulfillment of the prophecy (" I will pour out my spirit ") In Acts 2: 17, it reads: "' And in the last days ,' God says, ' I will pour out my spirit upon every sort of flesh, and your sons and your daughters will prophesy and your young men will see visions and your old men will dream dreams.
An estimated crowd of between 310, 000 and 335, 000 visitors showed up for opening day, as opposed to the expected crowd of 200, 000.
Churchill singled him out from the crowd and stated, " Young man, you did a fine thing to give up your film career to fight for your country.

crowd and into
The rowdy crowd chilled into stillness and the fluent melody spiraled through it.
This was a bitterly fought game, carrying almost as much grudge as a fist fight, with no friendliness exhibited between the teams except the formal politeness that accompanied the setting forth of ground rules and agreements on balls that went into the crowd.
She never could fit into a crowd which had known, which still knew and admired Linda.
* 1988 – Ramstein airshow disaster: three aircraft of the Frecce Tricolori demonstration team collide and the wreckage falls into the crowd.
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.
At Cal Ripken, Jr .' s induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the crowd, comprising mostly Orioles fans, carried out the " O!
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.
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.
The soldiers responded to a barrage of stones by firing into the crowd, killing between 13 and 50 people.
* 1919 – The Royal Canadian Mounted Police fire a volley into a crowd of unemployed war veterans, killing two, during the Winnipeg General Strike.
Tomohiro Katō drives a two-ton truck into a crowd before leaving the truck and attacking people with a knife.
Before they attacked him, he threw a rock into the crowd.
* 1976 – Soweto uprising: a non-violent march by 15, 000 students in Soweto, South Africa turns into days of rioting when police open fire on the crowd.
Summoning them on the spot he transformed the crowd into an authoritative legislative assembly and began to harangue them in one of the more noted and effective speeches of ancient Rome.
The police fire into the crowd.
* 1886 – The Bay View Tragedy: A militia fires into a crowd of protesters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, killing seven.
" We were really into pissing off the crowd.
Until the 1970s, more than 120, 000 people sometimes crammed into the venue – the record crowd standing at around 130, 000 for a Billy Graham evangelistic crusade in 1959, followed by 121, 696 for the 1970 VFL Grand Final.
The crowd around the coffin was so great that a young Danish diplomat fell into the grave before the coffin was interred.
In the South Indian state of Kerala, ( and in Indian Orthodox, Church of South India ( CSI ), Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, and Syrian Orthodox Church ( Jacobite ) congregations elsewhere in India and throughout the West ), flowers are strewn about into the sanctuary on Palm Sunday during the reading of the Gospel at the words uttered by the crowd welcoming Jesus, " Hosanna!
Three months into development, Bushnell told Alcorn he wanted the game to feature realistic sound effects and a roaring crowd.
NASCAR tracks at the time were mainly dirt tracks with modest barriers, and during the 1957 season a Mercury Monterey crashed into the crowd.
Television producers spotted rocker Jon Bon Jovi in the crowd and were prepared to have him perform the anthem, until Brooks was finally coaxed back into the stadium.

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