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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.
On Saturday 23 June, the traditional eve-of-coronation procession to Westminster was greeted by a large and enthusiastic crowd.
When they returned to Paris, the crowd greeted them in silence.
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.
When Debs was released from the Atlanta Penitentiary, the other prisoners sent him off with " a roar of cheers " and a crowd of 50, 000 greeted his return to Terre Haute to the accompaniment of band music.
The nationalization move was greeted by the crowd very emotionally, and throughout the Arab world, thousands entered the streets shouting slogans of support.
Upon returning to Jordan Hussein was greeted by family members, ministers, parliament members, foreign dignitaries and a crowd of Jordanian citizens, estimated by Jordanian government officials of 2 million.
In 1948, when the population of Bangs was 756, the arrival of senatorial candidate Lyndon Johnson by helicopter was greeted by a crowd estimated to number 700 by accompanying reporters.
The film was initially condemned for its satire on the French upper classes and was greeted with derision by a Parisian crowd on its première.
After medical check-ups and debriefings, they took a second flight to Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, New York, with a refueling stop in Shannon, Ireland, where they were greeted by a large crowd.
Upon his release on August 18, 1944, he was greeted by a cheering crowd of 50, 000 Montrealers and won back his position as the Mayor of Montreal in the election in 1944.
Upon its arrival at Stockton, the train was greeted by a crowd of 40, 000 and a 21-gun salute.
His speech was greeted by the crowd chanting " Yes, yes for Muqtada!
At Southampton, he was greeted by a crowd of thousands outside the Lord Mayor's balcony, who presented him with a flag of the Hungarian Republic.
A crowd of thousands greeted Curley upon his return to Boston, with a brass band playing " Hail to the Chief ".
As Carla's lies become apparent, she backs away from the crowd on the verge of tears and falls into a fountain, greeted by everyone's laughter.
Once they leave the House they are greeted by the live crowd, which will boo or cheer according to the popularity of the evicted Housemate.
At the post-premiere party, she was greeted with cheers of enthusiasm from the crowd of spectators.
Upon his release on 18 August 1944, he was greeted by a cheering crowd of 50, 000 Montrealers, and won back his job as Montreal mayor in 1944's civic election.
Both the actor and Hergé were greeted by an adoring crowd of avid fans, who mobbed De Donckers and pulled him into their midst.
Dara Ó Briain, Rory McGrath and Griff Rhys Jones were greeted by a large crowd on the Market Square and enjoyed a night at the Mullingar Greyhound Stadium during this episode where Dara O ' Briain's dog Snip Nua raced.
Swift was later greeted with a 10-minute ovation from the crowd, after singing " Tim McGraw ".
After spending 51 days in the United States and the UK, on 7 May 2007 Sheikh Hasina arrived at Airport in Dhaka where she was greeted by a jubilant crowd of several thousands.
Montreal Mayor Gerald Tremblay, who was greeted with sustained applause, intervened ( unsuccessfully ) to urge the crowd to listen " with respect " to the representative of the Canadian government.
Each greeted the crowd of about 150 visitors who had been chosen through a lottery system before an hour-long private meeting in the President ’ s Dining Room of Carroll Hall.

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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.
Piepsam tries to stop him by force, receives a push in the chest from `` Life '', and is left standing in impotent and growing rage, while a crowd begins to gather.
Enough of his life was spent there on the field for him never to like watching the game as a spectator in the crowd.
At his first speech, when he saw a supporter in the crowd being attacked, Lincoln grabbed the assailant by his " neck and the seat of his trousers " and threw him.
As cries for mercy come from the watching crowd, the magistrate offers him one final chance.
" Just before the axe falls, Wallace sees a vision of Murron in the crowd smiling at him.
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.
Caligula accepted the powers of the Principate as conferred by the Senate and entered Rome on 28 March amid a crowd that hailed him as " our baby " and " our star ," among other nicknames.
But Carl later remembered that the crowd which gathered at Midland's market place made a strong impression on him.
The crowd, roused by his speech, gave him a standing ovation.
Jeff Conine went 4-4 as well, making him an immediate crowd favorite.
When the Archbishop of Canterbury, William Sancroft, and six other bishops ( the Seven Bishops ) wrote to James asking him to reconsider his policies, they were arrested on charges of seditious libel, but at trial they were acquitted to the cheers of the London crowd.
Before they attacked him, he threw a rock into the crowd.
The crowd, now angry at someone so daring, was about to pry him away from the fish when Guanyin projected her voice from far away, saying " A life should definitely belong to one who tries to save it, not one who tries to take it.
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.
Two nearby detectives held the crowd back as a third detective, Don Rolker, approached Davis from behind and beat him about the head.
At a fundraiser in a small town outside of Portland, the group stood up and outed him in front of the crowd.
Afterwards, finding he was still breathing, the crowd poured oil on him and set him on fire.
A crowd at the Ipatiev Monastery imploring Mikhail Romanov's mother to let him go to Moscow and become their tsar ( illuminated manuscript | Illumination from a book dated 1673 ).
The previously non-hostile crowd then stones him.
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.
Bede recounts Oswald's generosity to the poor and to strangers, and tells a story highlighting this characteristic: on one occasion, at Easter, Oswald was sitting at dinner with Aidan, and had " a silver dish full of dainties before him ", when a servant, whom Oswald " had appointed to relieve the poor ", came in and told Oswald that a crowd of the poor were in the streets begging alms from the king.

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