Not particularly gory, but it feels pretty real, and the crowd digs it.
Tietjen was the judge who gave the raucous crowd what it wanted a Best in Show win for Stump but not because it was what the crowd wanted.
It brought the brand to life for consumers and for the business-to-business crowd it provided a human face for the big box retailer.
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If there is one thing that I have learned for sure in my 45 years on Wall Street it is this: When the crowd agrees, it is always wrong.
It's not our job to entertain the crowd, it's our job to try to win.
Where it stands out from the crowd, or where it can be lost like a needle in the proverbial haystack?
Jim Jones taught Indiana Jones the dance (it looks like a fadeaway jump shot) and the crowd ate it up.
And Dean was clutching his head in the crowd and it was a mad crowd.
It's called "Flip ahead, " and it uses crowd-sourcing to figure out what page you're most likely to click on next.
"It's my looks which make me stand out from the crowd but it would be nice to see if people liked my personality as much, " he said.
The crowd got it mostly right, and the crowd also spread images and news stories quickly and firmly.
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His idea: to cater less to the do-it-yourself crowd than to the bigger-ticket, do-it-for-me set.
It wouldn't be that same reaction where the crowd feeds off it.
It's a lot more fun to do it in a crowd.
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Work had already begun on the game, said Mr Garriott, but those backing it via the crowd-funding site would also get a say in how it would be built.
Family Tree will feature Irish actor Chris O'Dowd, who starred in hit movie Bridesmaids and Channel 4's The IT Crowd.
"As I was walking back through the crowd it was the word on everyone's lips, " Sally Anne Aldous, 29, told CNN over the phone.
Among the other drama pickups (the only comedy, The IT Crowd, won't air until later in the season): Journeyman, about a newspaper reporter traveling through time, and Chuck, about a computer geek turned government agent who has spy secrets embedded in his brain.
"It was so good today as all the crowd were behind me and it was an overhwelming experience, " she told BBC Sport.
And, and several times, the officials had to take the flame and put it in a bus, as you mentioned earlier, to get it through the crowd.
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If it wasn't terribly pleasing to the crowd of 15, 880, it was terribly effective.
So, is it better to stand out from the crowd or go with similar branding so that it leads to a universal standard?
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No-one who heard it will ever forget the tidal wave of sound welling from the depths of the crowd that greeted the news that Mr Obama had won - it rippled back through the crowd that stretched far into the darkness of the night and seemed to hang and echo between the downtown skyscrapers.
The 920, which already looked a very attractive product in the brief moments I had my hands on it last week, will have something to make it stand out from the crowd - in the UK at least.
"I told him, 'you won't get away with another foul, you might even do it accidentally but you won't get away with it here, with the crowd and the reaction of the players', " said Jefferies of his discussion with Skacel at half-time.
"Seeing it in America - the crowd, the atmosphere, the advertisements and how big boxing is over there - it's made me want to go over there and fight, " he said.
Among this crowd, it's taxes, health-care costs and, not surprisingly, gasoline prices, he says.
That means, if the fiscal deficit is too large it will crowd out private investment.
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