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Alexios II was compelled to acknowledge Andronikos as colleague in the empire in front of the crowd on the terrace of the Church of Christ of the Chalkè and was then quickly put to death in turn ; the killing was carried out by Tripsychos, Theodore Dadibrenos and Stephen Hagiochristophorites.
The massive stadium did, however, permit the Indians to set the then record for the largest crowd to see a Major League baseball game.
Freda Kirchwey, then editor of The Nation, wrote at the time of her death: " When she spoke to people — whether it was to a small committee or a swarming crowd — hearts beat faster.
While the Cardinals celebrated their 100th anniversary in 1992, Smith marked milestones of his own, stealing his 500th career base on April 26, then notching a triple on May 26 in front of the home crowd for his 2, 000th hit.
The crowd then fought over the hot ashes to collect his bones and teeth as souvenirs.
The games of Pai Gow Poker and Super Pan-9 became immediate crowd favorites, quickly spreading to the entire Californian gaming market, and then, worldwide.
Standing on the Rokin side of the square dressed as an Orthodox Jew, he refused to end a loud conversation on a cell phone during the two-minute silence, then pushed his way through the crowd while muttering unintelligibly and issued an extended loud scream that was heard all over the square.
This is why Bearden focuses on Christ ’ s body first, to portray the idea of the myth, and then highlights the crowd, to show how the idea is passed on to men.
The previously non-hostile crowd then stones him.
" Pennies, then beer bottles, were thrown at the wagon as a rumor spread through the crowd that patrons still inside the bar were being beaten.
In 325 CE Constantine, the first Christian emperor, said " let us then have nothing in common with the detestable Jewish crowd.
The Boston manager Pinky Higgins sent Williams to his fielding position in left field to start the ninth inning, but then immediately recalled him for his back-up Carroll Hardy, thus allowing Williams to receive one last ovation as he jogged on and off the field, but he did so without reacting to the crowd.
* January 27 – An angry crowd in America seizes a British customs collector and then tars and feathers him.
" Ribbicoff, with his voice shaling, then said: " How hard it is to speak the truth, when we know the problems that are facing this nation ", in which the crowd booed Ribbicoff.
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.
Then to the crowd of Protestants, he continued " were we to keep these men alive, then we would lose the Letter of Majesty and our religion ... for there can be no justice to be gained from or by them ".
The dismissal was by then publicly known, and an angry crowd of ALP supporters had gathered, filling the steps and spilling over both into the roadway and into Parliament House itself.
Former Prime Minister Whitlam, who had been standing behind Smith, then addressed the crowd:
The crowd was then allowed to leave the hall.
Pilate had Jesus flogged and then brought him out to the crowd to release him.
The plaque was given to him by Joe DiMaggio, and Mantle then gave DiMaggio a similar plaque, telling the crowd, " Joe DiMaggio's deserves to be higher.
Parker fires two shots as he falls to the ground, the bullets ricocheting into the crowd, then tries and fails to say " bastard " before dying.
They then flip off the crowd, yell insults, and sit in conversation before being killed by the soldiers ; Joe is shot sometime later.
He further angered the crowd at Bart and Lisa's junior hockey final because he fell down the steps then shouted ' We paid for blood !'.
While attending a basketball game on November 29, 1964, at the Boston Garden, Ed Snider, the then vice-president of the Philadelphia Eagles, observed a crowd of Boston Bruins fans lining up to purchase tickets to see a last-place ice hockey team.

crowd and read
When the concessions of land were read in St. Peters, the crowd revolted in anger.
He read his poems while the crowd was permitted to pelt him with eggs, flour, herrings, potatoes and stale bread.
He read the proclamation, though the boos of the crowd drowned him out.
A large contingent of DMP, under an Inspector Mills, arrived and the Riot Act was read to the crowd.
The Riot Act was read, and soldiers fired upon the crowd, killing seven people.
If the group did not disperse after the Act was read, lethal force could legally be used against the crowd.
These readings have the Priest read the part of Christ, a narrator read the narrative, other reader ( s ) reading the other speaking parts, and either the choir or the congregation reading the parts of crowds ( i. e.: when the crowd shouts " Crucify Him!
To promote the record, on July 17, 1999, a plane flew over the crowd at the Lilith Fair at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, with a banner that read, " Bored?
Outside, Sylvia Pankhurst ( Vanessa Redgrave ) is shown addressing a hostile crowd on the futility of war, upbraiding them for believing everything they read in the newspapers.
Children's book author Mary Pope Osborne and her husband Will Osborne read aloud to an ethusiastic crowd of young readers from her book, American Tall Tales on April 9, 2007, during the White House Easter Egg Roll.
The Riot Act was read out to an angry crowd of 500 and arrests followed.
On one occasion in July 1962 this led to a riot in London's Trafalgar Square, when Jordan tried to address a crowd while standing in front of a large banner which read: “ Free Britain from Jewish Control ”.
Before bills were presented for voting, a herald read them to the crowd from the Rostra.
Hilkiah brought this scroll to Josiah's attention, and the king ordered it read to a crowd in Jerusalem.
Dylan read the lyrics to the gathered crowd, to favorable reactions.
When IOC chairman Juan Antonio Samaranch read the winning city — Salt Lake City — the crowd at Washington Square cheered loudly for minutes, drowning out the rest of Samaranch's words.
The crowd greeted him with the loudest ovation of the day and a tifo that read " Ben Olsen " and " Heart Of A Lion ".
After Smith read the proclamation, Whitlam spoke to the large crowd that had gathered and indirectly referred to David Smith:
The rear projection technology allowed the house lights to remain low so patrons could read their programs and easily locate their seats, and also eliminated the distraction of a beam of light slicing down through the crowd from an overhead projection booth.
His bandmates paid tribute to Yauch ; a letter from Yauch was read to the crowd.
On one American Psychiatric Association panel on cults, where every speaker had received a long letter threatening a lawsuit if Scientology were mentioned, no one mentioned Scientology except West, who was the last speaker: " I read parts of the letter to the 1, 000-plus psychiatrists and then told any Scientologists in the crowd to pay attention.
Former Superintendent ( now Assistant Commissioner ) of Police Crispin Jeffries read the riot act to the crowd, and after waiting an additional 40 minutes he ordered riot police to disperse the crowd, which they did using teargas and rubber bullets.

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