Ms. SYLVESTER: I really wasn't a fan of the gum tree because it was kind of a nuisance everyday, there'd be crowds of people in front of it taking photos, sticking their gum on there, and sanitary-wise, it really was not fun to look at everyday as I'm peering outside this door.
Mr Hudgell said that the club needed to be playing in front of average crowds of around 10, 000 to be able to pay the maximum allowed under the salary cap.
Philosophers and mathematicians can debate what causes mean reversion, but in the case of the markets, it seems to be a "wisdom of crowds" phenomenon--the historic return represents the prices investors put on future corporate earnings, which tend to climb in the long run.
Crowds will be less of a problem at Carhenge in Alliance, Nebraska, where vintage cars replace the ancient stones in a piece-by-piece replica of the Salisbury Plain landmark.
The Football Association also insisted the violence should not be seen as typical of crowds in England.
During the trial, which lasted four months, Mr Chaudhry led caravans of rapturous supporters around the country and addressed huge crowds on the need for judges to be free of political pressure.
He seems to be happiest as a politician addressing huge crowds of adoring fans.
Some of these soccer mid-majors are prospering in front of crowds that would be impressive by basketball standards.
Nevertheless, local officials hope that the nearness to the River Market of what will be one of America's biggest presidential libraries will pull in larger crowds than its rivals, many of which are well off the beaten path.
School days have been extended and play times will be staggered in an effort to thin the crowds of students.
It's still low season, so there are bargains to be had, and none of the holiday crowds that descend on Tuscany in July and August.
The 67-year-old United Airlines retiree hopped on three planes and another three trains over the course of a couple of days to be among the crowds in St.
Shopping from the comforts of your favorite chair is infinitely better than battling the crowds of retail goers that will be taking to the streets in a few short days.
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And he is also thrilled to be playing at Welford Road in front of bumper crowds.
The Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Maddness of Crowds by Charles MacKay should be mandatory reading for advisers and clients, said Randy Carver, senior vice president at Raymond James.
We have countless examples of crowds erupting into violence, be it during football games or at Wal-marts before Christmas, and unfortunately many examples like those described by the three women above.
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With any luck, as the marathoners come, and the crowds gather, another class of runners will be baptized in the cheers and trials of enduring a run on Manhattan's most challenging straightaway.
Whether he can muster the same crowds after the Lok Sabha vote will be an important signal of whether his popularity will endure.
The process by which this occurs is said to be mysterious and unpredictable, dependent on the wisdom of the crowds and impervious to the buttons and levers that companies and their ad departments have long been familiar with.
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That said, there will be huge crowds at Cars Land throughout the summer and likely throughout the rest of this year.
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Or world markets, oil futures and Arab and Iranian crowds might go crazy and Russia be presented with a whole new set of openings to win back old friends.
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Moussavi's and Karrubi's supporters turned out in crowds estimated in the hundreds of thousands to demand the results be overturned, but Iran's Guardian Council -- which oversees the elections -- has declared the official count will stand.
With its comparably haunting scenery, including rice fields in the south and misty mountains in the north, its temples, some of which predate Angkor Wat, and its relative lack of crowds, Laos, ready or not, may just be it.
On Friday there will be virtually round the clock screenings, all of which are expected to attract huge crowds.
Agents used to be so outnumbered by the crowds flooding across that they could not give chase to all of them.
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My observations are anecdotal to be sure, but they beg a question: What do you make of light crowds at commercial airports the day before Thanksgiving?
That someone would push someone out of the running, crowds would get unruly, nasty words would be shouted, even stranger hats would be brought out and worn.
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This is why karaoke should be mandatory for all business students (and anybody else who has trouble in front of crowds).
Erik Moses, who runs RFK Stadium for Events DC, the city's convention and sports authority, said the sparse crowds for some of the games at 52-year-old RFK could be attributed to matchups that generated little local interest.
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