While Musharraf has promised free and fair parliamentary elections, continued instability in the tribal areas and the threat of attack on large crowds has kept people from attending political rallies and dampened the country's political process.
The auction house has seating for about 150 people, and can hold an estimated 500 people for standing-room crowds, he said.
Video footage showed a Tripoli street where people embraced and jumped in joy and crowds ran alongside vehicles.
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When we think of leaders, we tend to think of strong, powerful, assertive people who speak easily before crowds and generate a lot of attention and enthusiasm.
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Earlier the royal couple spoke to some of the hundreds of people who had gathered and waved to crowds in Market Square from the balcony of Cambridge Guildhall.
Now, you have him suddenly emerging as more and more of a sort of force, as he goes around the country and black people joining in those crowds, getting to know Barack Obama.
The extraordinary scenes in Cairo tonight - with the streets, avenues, and bridges jammed with hooting cars and excited flag-waving people - are a sign of the relief and pride which the crowds now feel.
He asked people to stay home, and away from crowds.
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Though the event draws up to 10, 000 people, the gardens are vast enough to absorb the crowds and not feel cramped.
The sandwich drew crowds of onlookers, and some reports said people rushed forward to eat it before it could be measured for the record.
"Big crowds don't bother me and these people were quite tame compared to those I'd come across when I used to work as a bingo caller, " she said.
''Liverpool has proven hosting capabilities and its people illustrated their great support for this race when crowds in excess of 80, 000 flocked to view the spectacular finish of Clipper 2002 from both sides of the mighty Mersey River last month.
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More than two million people have visited the High Line, and its popularity with the attendant crowds has turned some in its Chelsea neighborhood against it.
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Witnesses told the BBC people screamed "look out" as the horse and carriage bolted towards crowds and while most quickly moved out of the way, Ms Bullett was hit at full speed.
Yet people stand in line to pay full price for a new product from Apple and crowds gather to hear about a new smartphone.
By the following morning crowds of people had gathered in riot-affected areas like Clapham Junction and Hackney.
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Crowds of people were milling around the cavernous exhibition hall, eating sandwiches and peering at displays of water-saving toilets, recyclable carpets, soybean-based insulation, low-energy lighting, and counters made of reused concrete.
By the time his procession reached Islamabad, an estimated 10, 000 people had joined the slow-moving convoy of cars, buses and trucks - more crowds were waiting in Islamabad to greet the cleric.
The force said people should report suspicious activity such as large groups of people gathering, park their cars in well-lit areas or garages, avoid crowds and keep rubbish bins out of sight.
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It is now billed as "Scotland's biggest free multi-cultural festival" and also attracts Brazilian, Oriental and Middle Eastern performers, as well as crowds of more than 25, 000 people.
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.
Most people attribute the tech-stock boom to the madness of crowds, like the tulipomania of the 1600s and the South Sea Bubble of the early 1700s.
Yet while store executives crowed about the crowds, early data suggested the real growth was happening online, as people using computers, tablets and mobile phones gobbled up Internet specials without the hassle of waiting outside stores.
This summer more than 11 million people travelled to Olympic and Paralympic events around the UK. Artists including Gary Barlow, Cliff Richard and Kylie entertained crowds at a concert to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
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