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crowd and insisted
As a result of Philip's preaching the crowd released Bartholomew from his cross, but Philip insisted that they not release him, and Philip died on the cross.
They played a lot of cuecas by Roberto Parra and received the Gaviota de Plata, an award that is reserved only for the festival's music contest, but the crowd insisted strongly until the band received it.
A crowd supportive of Malcom had gathered around the house ; Tories claimed that this " mob " numbered 300 or more people and was hostile to the customs officers, while Whigs insisted that this was a peaceful gathering of about 50 curious onlookers, mostly boys.
He killed two bulls and won one ear, but was overshadowed by younger men-although the actress Deborah Kerr, who was in the crowd, insisted, " He is still the greatest bull-fighter.
On the podium, in response to the jeers of the crowd, Schumacher insisted that Barrichello take the top spot on the podium.
Duke University President Terry Stanford agrees, sending the students a letter asking them to change the obscene cheers into, “ wholesome, witty, and forceful .” Television networks also have a problem with the Crazies, NBC once insisted on a time-delay so that the crowd could be censored if necessary.
Roose not only insisted on playing against his former club while wearing his old Stoke City shirt, but aroused the ire of the 7, 000 strong crowd with his breathtaking play.

crowd and king
An innovation in William's coronation ceremony was that before the actual crowning, Ealdred asked the assembled crowd, in English, if it was their wish that William be crowned king.
La Fayette ultimately persuaded the king to accede to the demand of the crowd that the monarchy relocate to Paris.
* 1906 – In the presence of the king and before a great crowd, Leonardo Torres Quevedo successfully demonstrates the invention of the Telekino in the port of Bilbao, guiding a boat from the shore, in what is considered the birth of the remote control.
Henry Francis Fynn provided medical treatment to the king after an assassination attempt from a rival tribe member hidden in a crowd ( see account of Nathaniel Isaacs ).
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.
After the situation had been defused, the king and his family were brought by the crowd to the Tuileries Palace in Paris.
Although traveling in the Netherlands under a false name, some people found out that it was their former king, which led to a cheering crowd gathering under the window of his hotel room.
That evening at 22. 30 or so, Bresci shot the king who had stood on the carriage and waved to the crowd.
In 1906, in the presence of the king and before a great crowd, Torres successfully demonstrated the invention in the port of Bilbao, guiding a boat from the shore.
In all gospel accounts, Pilate is reluctant to condemn Jesus, but is eventually forced to give in when the crowd becomes unruly and the Jewish leaders remind him that Jesus's claim to be king is a challenge to Roman rule and to the Roman deification of Caesar.
The crowd made no sign, the king and queen smiled as if nothing had happened, and nobody knows if Rosemary was aware of her stumble.
As the assembled crowd closes in on the king for the kill, Sybil tries to plead for its life.
Hilkiah brought this scroll to Josiah's attention, and the king ordered it read to a crowd in Jerusalem.
The two visit Iki's rave club, where McElroy initiates his deal with the raver king and delivers the drug to the waiting crowd.
Despite an angry crowd, the Assembly soon established their control of the situation, seizing executive power and obtaining oaths from the troops to the Assembly ( rather than to the king ).
Members of the département, headed by Roederer, the recorder of the department, presented themselves to the crowd, observing that so great a multitude could not have access to the king, or to the national assembly, and recommending them to entrust twenty deputies with their requests, but they did not listen to him.
But on 20 June 1792, when the crowd invaded the palace, he was one of the deputies who went to place themselves beside the king to protect him.
Attalus I, the first Attalid king of Pergamon, explained that when Philetaerus was a baby, he was brought into a crowd where he was pressed upon and his testicles were crushed.
Carnival in turn ends with the grand brilé Vaval, the burning of Vaval, the king of the Kannaval, amidst the cries and wails of the crowd.
It turns out that the man had died of cancer, but when the crowd hears this they continued to honor him and protest the king, although now they are joined by the man's widow.
At the castle, the king climbed out onto the battlements of the Half Moon Battery to wave his cocked hat to continuing " huzzas " from the crowd for fifteen minutes, reportedly saying " Good God!
In the crowd of personages that form the procession, are no less than fifty portraits, including those of the king and the principal persons of the court: it is painted with the utmost precision, yet in a bold and masterly style, and there is a majestic solemnity in the arrangement of the whole, which suits well to the grandeur of the subject.
Instead, she planned to stay behind, go alone to the Paris railway station and, pretending to be a passerby in the crowd, privately observe the king as his entourage escorted him to his London-bound train.
During the assembly, d ' Artagnan is able to stop the sniper from killing the king, but the shot narrowly misses its target and the Cardinal blames the musketeers in the crowd for the attempted assassination.

crowd and family
The marriage united the Gruzinsky and Mukhrani branches of the former Georgian royal family, and drew a crowd of 3, 000 spectators, officials, and foreign diplomats, as well as extensive coverage by the Georgian media.
Eventually, on 5 and 6 October 1789, a crowd of women joined by some members of the national guard from Paris invaded the castle to protest bread prices and forced the royal family to move to Paris.
The Lieutenant ( Chevalier ) while standing in formation before a parade honoring the visiting royal family of Flausenthurm takes an opportunity to smile at his girlfriend in the crowd.
Charles, horrified, momentarily pacified the crowd, but sent his family away and left the capital as quickly as he could.
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.
Frey and others argue that too much emphasis on rewards and punishments can " crowd out " ( discourage ) intrinsic motivation: paying a boy for doing household tasks may push him from doing those tasks " to help the family " to doing them simply for the reward.
A private memorial service was held in the Twin Cities suburb of Wayzata on the afternoon of March 12 ( declared " Kirby Puckett Day " in Minneapolis ), followed by a public ceremony held at the Metrodome attended by family, friends, ballplayers past and present, and approximately 15, 000 fans ( an anticipated capacity crowd dwindled through the day due to a pending blizzard ).
The concert drew a crowd of 80, 000 people and raised over $ 7 million for American family farmers.
Finally, during a public event, a gun wielding assassin appears out of the crowd leaping toward the royal family.
The crowd went wild, including Alfred D. Herger, one of Puerto Rico's top record producers, who was seated near the family.
" He hoped this would avoid seedy connotations and attract a family crowd and win the approval of the moral crusaders of New York City.
While the royal family was crossing the square, shots were fired from the crowd by at least two men: Alfredo Costa and Manuel Buiça.
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.
They no longer filled the ranks of management nor sought their capital needs from within the family or the " crowd ".
On 10 August, a crowd stormed the Tuileries Palace, where Louis and his family had been staying.
Her family arrives and the police arrest Beverly, while the crowd cheer in support for " Serial Mom ", as Beverly has been named by the media.
Members of his family were then reported to have started grieving for TJ around Eveleigh Street with a crowd gathering commiserating with the family.
Because there were no replay boards or JumboTrons in Wrigley Field, no one in the crowd knew of Bartman until friends and family members who were watching the game on TV started calling them on cell phones, informing them of Bartman and his appearance.
Fortunately, there were no more cases but the ensuing fear, panic, and hysteria totally consumed the town, and a huge crowd gathered to witness the family ’ s house being burnt to the ground by Health officials.
Guests included local and federal politicians ( both Labor and Liberal ) along with a small crowd of family and friends-including Ms Carnell and Mr Kiley's children and ex-spouses.
According to the Synoptic Gospels, and particularly the Gospel of Mark, Jesus was once teaching a large crowd near the home of his own family, and when this came to their attention, his family went to see him and " they " ( not specified ) said that Jesus is "... out of his mind.

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