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The uptown crowd has moved in, and what girl worth her seventh veil would trade a turtleneck sweater for a button-down collar??
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 crowd moved away from the immediate area of the custom house, but continued to grow in nearby streets.
By the early 1970s, the music's center moved to Manhattan and the Cheetah, where promoter Ralph Mercado introduced many future salsa stars to an ever-growing and diverse crowd of Latino audiences.
Daily progress bulletins were issued on the inflation ; and the crowd was so great that on the 26th the balloon was moved secretly by night to the Champ de Mars, a distance of 4 kilometres.
As the largest section moved towards the parliament building, gunmen shot and killed two young women in the crowd, Suada Dilberović and Olga Sučić.
This happened three times and every time the mountain moved upwards, the rays of the sun, which was behind it, swept through the space separating the earth from the mountain and became clearly visible to the assembled crowd.
The park hosts a variety of events ( such as the circus ) and is perhaps most well known for annual Relay For Life ( which has been moved to Watauga High School due to the large crowd ).
Lúcia, moved by what she said was an interior impulse, called out to the crowd to look at the sun.
Clarkson moved through the crowd during the performance, which culminated in the singer getting sprayed with water.
" At the marae the crowd remained sitting quietly until evening, when they moved to their houses.
Eric Burdon and The Animals later that same year in their hit " Monterey " quoted a line from The Byrds song " Renaissance Fair " (" I think that maybe I'm dreamin '") and mentioned performers The Byrds, Jefferson Airplane, Ravi Shankar, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Hugh Masekela, The Grateful Dead, and The Rolling Stones ' Brian Jones (" His Majesty Prince Jones smiled as he moved among the crowd ").
The crowd then moved on to the Quaker meeting-house, until someone yelled that the Quakers " never trouble themselves with anything, neither on one side nor the other " and convinced them instead to attack the New Meeting chapel, where Priestley presided as minister.
Police were moved by the crowd not to arrest him.
After nearly three hours of shouts from the angry crowd, officers moved in to quell the riot.
" The crowd moved out from around Tőkés ' flat and church, crossed a bridge, and headed for the city centre and Communist Party headquarters, where they threw stones before militia drove them back toward the church around 10 p. m. and the water cannons finally came into play.
The club moved in 2001 to the newly built Saitama Stadium, and were able to accommodate a sharp increase in crowd numbers between 2003 and 2006 ; a period rich in silverware.
Taiwan News reported that, while the whale was being moved, "... a large crowd of more than 600 local Yunlin residents and curiosity seekers, along with vendors selling snack food and hot drinks, braved the cold temperature and chilly wind to watch workmen try to haul away the dead marine leviathan ".
The crowd became noisily angry as the ill feeling caused by the English bowling tactics spilled out, and Jardine later expressed regret that he had moved the fielders when he did.
The bowl game was then moved to San Antonio, where the 2002 match was played in front of an Alamo Stadium crowd.
One-day international cricket was played at the Basin Reserve until 1999, after which it moved to the larger crowd capacity Westpac Stadium on the other side of Wellington.
When Caray moved into the Chicago Cubs broadcast booth, he continued the practice, sparking what has become a Cubs tradition by regularly leading the crowd in singing the song in every seventh-inning stretch.
Saavedra spoke to the crowd, and then moved on to the Fort, among salvos of artillery and the ringing of bells.
They moved the event to the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds ( home of the Big Day Out ) the following year, but the event was not successful, drawing a crowd of only 10, 000.

crowd and back
Two nearby detectives held the crowd back as a third detective, Don Rolker, approached Davis from behind and beat him about the head.
Since the crowd is often too loud for promos to be heard, naturally, wrestlers will use microphones, unless they are in the back.
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.
" 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 ".
It wasn't anything tangible anybody said to anyone else, it was just kind of like everything over the years had come to a head on that one particular night in the one particular place, and it was not an organized demonstration .... Everyone in the crowd felt that we were never going to go back.
The TPF formed a phalanx and attempted to clear the streets by marching slowly and pushing the crowd back.
Sylvia Rivera saw a friend of hers jump on a nearby car trying to drive through ; the crowd rocked the car back and forth, terrifying its occupants.
Williams, after returning from the Korean War in August, practiced with the Red Sox for ten days before playing in his first game back, garnering a large ovation from the crowd and hitting a home run in the eighth inning.
Adams escaped through the back and large punch bowls were set up to lure the crowd outside.
The heat from the larger ones often drives the crowd back a couple of metres, even though they are already behind barriers that the fire brigade has set several metres away from the construction.
alt = The back of a man in a gray jacket pointing forward, with a large crowd in front of him.
Barkovitch, however, yells from the back of the crowd he's not finished yet.
As a result Umberto I was assassinated in July 1900 in Monza by Gaetano Bresci, the brother of one of the women massacred in the crowd, who traveled back to Italy from the United States for the assassination.
Dubbed the " Flying Housewife ", " the flying Dutchmam ", and " Amazing Fanny " by the international press, she was welcomed back home in Amsterdam by an immense crowd.
The Mavericks came back to win Game 2 to tie the series at a game apiece, but the Warriors won both Game 3 and Game 4, with a huge lift from the Warriors ' home crowd at the Oracle Arena.
The police officers, realizing they have killed a Black man in front of an angry crowd, take Radio Raheem's body back to the squad car, while in another squad car, a police officer beats Buggin ' Out.
Firefighters arrive and begin spraying Sal's building while the crowd yells Howard Beach as they are held back by riot patrol.
Often enough there are a number of individuals in a crowd peering back at him.
Richard later stated that when he closed his eyes and heard the crowd, it brought him back to his younger days.
As troops attempted to erect a barricade across the bridge leading to the pagoda, the crowd fought back, and the military finally took control after five hours, leaving an estimated 30 dead and 200 wounded.
The character of Franz ( From Fassbinder ’ s first film, but now played by Harry Baer ) is released from prison, but falls back with the wrong crowd.
Samuel Maverick, an apprentice ivory turner of seventeen, was struck by a ricocheting musket ball at the back of the crowd, and died a few hours later, in the early morning of the next day.
In many large arenas the crowd is seated in a contiguous circuit all the way around the sport field, and so the wave is able to travel continuously around the arena ; in discontiguous seating arrangements, the wave can instead reflect back and forth through the crowd.

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