He gave a very serious speech with a demeanor that made him seem like the only one in the crowd who wasn't all that happy.
Video-as-data means easily matching the faces in the crowd in one way or another, with Facebook as the easy but not only choice.
FORBES: While You Slept Last Night... Big Data, Privacy and the Public Square
"One guy in the crowd got a little bit excited after 'take your marks' - and when the starter said 'stand up' I just went, " explained Burnett.
Example: if you sign up Jim Beam to sponsor a particular section of club seats, as one exec in the crowd spoke about, the door is open to sign up Jack Daniels to sponsor another section.
It is an annual event - one gleeful crowd jumping in the waves, another playing football on the beach, and another idling in the lagoon.
In both scenes, the camera moves forward through a crowd, in one long shot.
But in need of match practice, Nadal entertained a packed Monday night crowd on Court One in a 69-minute victory.
In the first round of voting last month, Wade was booed by much of one crowd at a polling place in Dakar.
In one little nightclub a crowd - almost exclusively male - danced to reggae.
One of the students in the crowd, Chris Balga, was personally affected by the shootings on the Blacksburg, Virginia, campus.
But as one entrepreneur after another stood in front of the crowd making their case, a familiar pattern emerged, one that I recognize from regularly listening to investment pitches by New York based companies.
FORBES: Israeli Tech Meets New York and Reveals a Familiar Pattern
If the signals travel too slowly, they crowd in on one another and cannot be processed by the brain.
There also have been deaths at the Baja 1000 and Dakar Rally, the two most famous off-road races, though multiple-death crashes into the crowd like the one in the Mojave Desert are rare.
Lorenzo, fresh from his victory at Motegi in Japan last week, delighted his home crowd in Jerez with the best time of one minute 38.93 seconds.
You could literally (especially with good Thorns and steal) stand there in a crowd indefinitely with one, due to the amazing defense.
Authorities also were trying to identify at least one other person seen in videos of the crowd, according to people familiar with the matter.
He was the darling of the Twickenham crowd and no-one in a team full of rugby heroes was able to capture the imagination of supporters in the way he did.
Merle Fallon, a 62-year-old attorney and Vietnam veteran -- one of many ex-servicemen in the crowd -- professes admiration for McCain and Palin and believes the election race is far from decided.
James lost Zola's searching cross in the crowd, gifting Di Matteo his third goal in Wembley finals - one league cup and two FA Cup strikes.
As a result, Felicia Day has become a guru to the Internet content crowd, one of the leaders in a generation of Hollywood stars who are trailblazing paths on the Web toward big audiences and big money.
"One soldier approached a woman in the middle of a crowd, " he said.
And when the opera was over and soprano Diana Damrau stepped forward to take a solo bow as the heroine, Violetta, many members of the near-capacity crowd leaped to their feet in one of the more heartfelt and sustained standing ovations in recent memory.
It was really encouraging to see such a big crowd and one so loud and so involved in the game.
By contrast, the characters in "One Man, Two Guvnors" address the crowd directly, which often leads Mr. Corden to improvise.
If the Lebanese are, by the rough tally of crowd sizes, two-to-one in favour of change, the media greatly amplify this advantage.
But, the number one crowd-pleaser was the invention of superminiature robots in 2001.
By concentrating commercial and residential uses in one walkable community, MGM is translating for the Vegas crowd the ideas from the New Urbanist movement of the 1980s.
应用推荐