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In extension to the widely rigged ( and regularly uncontested ) elections, which never saw a functioning opposition, he instated " civic reviews ", with large crowds shouting their loyalty to the government.
The second half of each concert featured a selection of their best known hits, and audience reaction was consistently so positive that the all-seated venues saw the crowds on their feet for the entire show.
The first week saw the new shopping centre under considerable pressure due to the large crowds it attracted.
Because of their poor showing on the field, the Triangles were not able to draw crowds for home games: Triangle Park, with a seating capacity of 5, 000, rarely saw that many fans.
During the 2002 World Cup qualifying games, Brazil's poor form saw the team being booed by the Brazilian crowds, and in the 1 – 0 win against Colombia in November 2000, Rivaldo was booed so heavily that he threatened to retire from playing for his country.
In 2002, the airport saw heavy crowds as Salt Lake City welcomed over one million visitors for the Winter Olympics.
The subsequent tour saw them attract their biggest crowds, despite their success being localised to the North West of England.
Erskine was hailed as a hero by the crowds outside who unharnessed his horses ( which he never saw again ) and pulled his carriage through the streets.
The following few seasons saw Carlisle achieve their highest league finishes for 22 years and the highest average crowds for 30 years.
Exposure to large stadium crowds and the intensity of the whole rock-and-roll business provided a stimulus for the group to start to develop a more rock-oriented sound to its razor-sharp electronic dance music, and 1991's As Is EP ( produced by Killing Joke's Jaz Coleman, Flood, Depeche Mode's Alan Wilder, and Barry Adamson ) saw the band adopt a more traditional songwriting approach, and it paved the way for the aforementioned Ebbhead.
After traveling throughout the country, Junoon saw crowds of as many as of 100, 000 fans across the country.
Junoon performing live at the Channel V | Channel V Music Awards in 1998. During the tour to India in 1997, Junoon saw crowds of as many as of 50, 000 fans at different venues.
A then record grand final crowd of 40, 000 people saw the Brisbane Strikers become the first Queensland side to win the title in season 1996 / 97, but it never resulted in Brisbane gaining much bigger crowds in the following seasons than they were accustomed to.
The ' Let Go Of My Ears ' tour saw the band playing to sell out crowds all over the country.
The 2006 festival saw continued growth with increased crowds and the move of the MBNA stage to Lisgar Collegiate Institute to provide more capacity.
Cheering crowds saw them off ( Chowder, 2003 ).
Irish have seen their average crowds grow to more than 11, 100 since moving to Reading in 2000, holding the record for the biggest rugby union Premiership attendance at a club ground, when 23, 709 people saw Irish play Wasps on 16 March 2008.
This period also saw growth in crowds in Australia, New Zealand and France.
I saw crowds of them along railway lines in bitterly cold weather, in pouring rain – hungry, sick, dying and dead.
These plans changed after Team Disney Anaheim saw the poor attendance figures for the spring break season at Disney's California Adventure and feared that the park would fail to attract large crowds during the crucial summer season, unless they had a big draw.
26, 468 saw the Sting take on the Tampa Bay Rowdies at Wrigley Field, 18, 112 watched the Washington Diplomats home fixture, and two other matches drew crowds in excess of 16, 000, while indoors 16, 257 packed the Chicago Stadium for one game as the Sting ’ s reached – but lost – the NASL Championship finals.
2005 – 06 saw record crowds since the re-birth of the club, with up to 1, 600 watching Clydebank come within penalty kicks of reaching the last four of the Scottish Junior Cup-beaten after two 1 – 1 draws against Tayport.
Declining crowds and poor financial management eventually saw the club merge with Burnham F. C., before disappearing in 1987.
1992 saw the Eagles equipped with four Lynx helicopters which amazed crowds with their unprecedented versatility and power.
However, success in the late 1990s saw crowds rise, which meant that virtually every game at Filbert Street was a sell-out by the end of the decade.

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The issue led to the club, performing almost exclusively on the road, as a traveling team, where it could draw the biggest crowds and best advertise the dogs.
In 2000, the festival suffered a terrible accident during a Pearl Jam concert where nine people were crushed by the wild crowds, making security a primary issue of the following festivals.
By 2005, large crowds of middle and high school students began congregating at the Anacostia Station, brawling and robbing Metro riders and creating a public safety issue.
By 2005, large crowds of middle and high school students began congregating at the station, brawling and robbing Metro riders and creating a public safety issue.
* Volkshalle -- a gigantic domed building proposed to be constructed in Berlin as part of Albert Speer's Welthauptstadt Germania, from which Hitler planned to issue his Imperial decrees to Occupied Europe before crowds of up to 180, 000 people.
In 2000, the festival suffered a terrible accident during a Pearl Jam concert where 9 people were crushed by the wild crowds, making security a primary issue of the following festivals.
In the conflicts, the military used sharpshooters dressed in civilian clothing, firing military issue rifles into civilian crowds.
Standing room is available in the south end zone, allowing for crowds larger than the listed capacity ; however, this has never been an issue, since the largest attendance for an EMU game at Rynearson was 26, 188 ( 87 % of capacity ), on November 28, 2008, for a 56-52 win over Central Michigan.

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The last major structural additions were made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the East front which contains the well-known balcony on which the royal family traditionally congregates to greet crowds outside.
The press printed some negative stories as a result and the crowds barracked as they had done on his previous tour, which made him angry.
She drew crowds as large as 30, 000 people and in 1943 made the cover of TIME magazine for a third time.
Early performances were usually marked by raucous crowds made up of the band's friends.
However, it was mainly Harding's support in the Senate for women's suffrage legislation that made him more popular with that demographic: the ratification of the 19th Amendment in August 1920 brought huge crowds of women to Marion, Ohio, to hear Harding.
Early 1982 Doe Maar were still playing to below-capacity crowds, but that all changed after the March release of Doris Day which made the top 10.
It made recommendations on the safety of crowds penned within fences, including " all exit gates should be manned at all times ... and capable of being opened immediately from the inside by anyone in an emergency ".
The team quickly made themselves at home at HemisFair Arena, playing to increasingly large and raucous crowds.
During the campaigns prior to the two federal elections of 1932, both Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels made speeches before crowds of thousands in the city.
In recent years artists like Gåte and Odd Nordstoga have made folk music more accessible to younger crowds.
In recent years artists like Gåte and Odd Nordstoga have made folk music more accessible to younger crowds.
When it seemed that the fate of the club would be hopelessly compromised by debt made millions for the purchase of the luxurious Spa Park, Santos came back to be only eleven shirts who fought and drew crowds.
After two false starts, including a fracas between the police and African crowds threatening to storm a BOAC airplane rumored to be carrying Dr. Banda at Chileka Airport, Banda finally made a showing on 6 July 1958 after an absence of about 42 years.
The Jubilees of 1450 and 1475 were attended by vast crowds of pilgrims, and that of 1450 was unfortunately made famous by a terrible accident in which nearly two hundred persons were trampled to death in a panic which occurred on the bridge of Sant ' Angelo.
The spectacle of uniformed members, particularly the African Legion and Black Cross Nurses, made a particular impact on the crowds.
Cobain's widow, Courtney Love, made guest appearances at several shows, including the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania show at FDR Park ( usually taking time given to her by The Smashing Pumpkins vocalist / guitarist Billy Corgan ), speaking to the crowds about the loss, then singing a minimum of two songs.
He normally played small venues ( often to crowds of fewer than fifty people ) but began to move towards playing larger venues ( and even made a handful of television appearances ) during the 1990s.
The crowds and poor ventilation made it even hotter in the courtroom, and Judge W. M.
Dudley moved the game to Memphis in 1965, where it has made its home at what became Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium to much larger crowds and has established itself as one of the oldest non-BCS bowls.
Attempts were made to improve the way executions were carried out from 1803 onwards: the former castle courtyard, the Eye of the Ridings, was used for this purpose instead, although crowds still gathered outside the bailey to watch the slow deaths of the prisoners.
They worked on the film while traveling through New England and Canada with the Rolling Thunder Revue, a concert tour that made impromptu stops, entertaining enthusiastic crowds with poetry and music.
Dow made two visits to Ireland and England, in 1799 and 1805, and by his eccentric manners and attractive eloquence drew after him immense crowds.
The tournament, jointly run by Jones and Clifford Roberts, made many important innovations which became the norm elsewhere, such as gallery ropes to control the flow of the large crowds, many scoreboards around the course, the use of red / green numbers on those scoreboards to denote under / over par scores, an international field of top players, high-caliber television coverage, and week-long admission passes for patrons, which became extremely hard to obtain.
The Tories ran a campaign centred on their new leader, who attracted large crowds to rallies and made a strong impression on television.
Such predictions made it extremely popular at the time of the French Revolution, when crowds besieged the French Bibliothèque Nationale to see it.

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