Roemer, then a Democratic congressman, was one of a crowded field of challengers to Edwin Edwards, the colorful, corrupt longtime governor (Edwards, now 84, was recently released from federal prison after serving 10 years for racketeering).
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In part driven by the new world of technology where social media in all its guises enables the consumer to delve deeper in to the heart of any corporation, the stress on the fifth P can enable any company to differentiate themselves on a crowded shelf of brands and appeal to the heart.
Kerry spoke at a town hall meeting in Concord to a crowded room of supporters.
Mr. Lautenberg emerged from a crowded field of Democratic candidates to first win a Senate seat in 1982.
Flash forward to March 19: Sanford came in first in a crowded field of Republicans in the GOP Congressional primary.
New York faced myriad difficulties when Mr. Koch joined a crowded field of Democratic rivals running for mayor in 1977.
It will face a crowded field of sellers in the mortgage market.
Murray was the most tormented player in tennis the brilliant phenom born at the wrong time, squeezed out by a crowded elevator of champions.
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But for brands looking to emulate The Grove on a budget, remember that Caruso received pitches first from a a crowded field of different sized developers.
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In October 2010, Stanford University graduates Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger launched a new iPhone application, Instagram, yet another oddly named technology start-up in a crowded field of hopefuls.
In choosing the Democratic Liu from a crowded field of candidates in this year's election, District Council 37 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees underscored the populist tenor of his campaign.
After signing a liability waiver, attendees are welcomed to pop a squat before resting their arms atop a cool, flat metal platform hidden beneath a curved sheath that looks like something you may expect to see in Dr. Frankenstein's lab, not a crowded corridor of the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Instead, traders around the world will be able to buy and sell futures contracts on any of these exchanges via a single computer link, without anyone signalling a trade across the crowded floor of a futures pit.
With the exception of a few examples, such as falsely yelling fire in a crowded space, freedom of speech isn't contingent upon what a person says.
One of the injured, Mohammed Ali, said he was standing near a food cart in a crowded area "when all of a sudden it turned dark, dust filled the area".
Exactly 1, 998 years ago Mary, also heavily pregnant, would have had to struggle along a crowded street full of people jostling and pushing.
But she faces a potentially crowded field of candidates who seem reluctant to bow out for someone who hasn't lived in North Carolina for decades.
Zeebox competes in a somewhat crowded field of second-screen apps.
So behind that sleek new Apple iPhone whatever-it-does application are a bunch of software developers crowded into a brick building that 100 years ago housed a meat warehouse, a button factory, or maybe a flophouse.
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Brin, after all, is a guy who thinks nothing of engaging in spontaneous yoga in the middle of a crowded tech conference.
But the photo is hardly a gotcha: Mr Abramoff's bearded face is barely visible at the back of a crowded room.
Mr Reid said the phone hacking investigation in 2006 was "a very tiny dot at the far edge of a very crowded radar screen in the Home Office".
While several 18th-century views of London from the Thames show a city already crowded with centuries of development, early 19th-century views of New York and the Hudson are almost Eden-like in their comparative rusticity.
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He was arrested after a friend helped facilitate his surrender in the crowded parking lot of a convenience store in Bethlehem, New York, according to Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne.
He did so year after year against a variety of competitors in a much less crowded late-night field.
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But it should be up to locals, not central government, to decide the relative values of money and beauty in any particular corner of a crowded island.
The definition of a crowded trading space, says Chincarini, is when multiple market participants begin to follow the same trade, altering the risk and return dynamics of the trade.
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The hosts' first glimpse of goal came on 19 minutes when the ball broke to Brown on the edge of a crowded penalty area but the Celtic midfielder drove his shot wide.
In the middle of a crowded bar in East London, Joel was thumbing through a little white pamphlet to figure out which booth he should push his way towards next.
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Tebow is part of a crowded quarterback depth chart that includes Sanchez, David Garrard, Greg McElroy and Matt Simms, and it's believed the Jets still are trying to trade him.
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