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In the midst of the bidding, as Josiah remembered it, his mother pushed through the crowd, flung herself at Riley's feet, and begged him to buy the boy as well.
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Pushed back, the crowd shifted toward another bridge together.
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Asked about the possibility of criminal charges in the Wal-Mart death, Fleming said he would not rule it out but noted that charges would be "very difficult, " as it would be "almost impossible" to identify people in the crowd from the video, and those in the front of the crowd were pushed by those behind them.
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Among the crowd is Charles, who is pushed by Lisa toward Ryan as he emerges from the crowd.
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The crowd pushed forward to the spot where the honour guard usually high steps.
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But Mr McQuillan said the nationalist crowd had been pushed some way back from police lines when the device exploded and that the police were sure it was a loyalist device.
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The bond crowd just pushed out its forecast for changes in Federal Reserve Board policy emphasis from yearend 2011 to yearend 2012.
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We characterize the modern cities sometimes as a place of alienation and anomie and the faceless lonely crowd and so on, but when an emergency like this happens and people are pushed against the extremes, you see extraordinary acts of solidarity and kindness between strangers.
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Police struggled to hold back and search the crowd and at one point, people pushed through, breaking off one of the gates to the polling center.
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Security officials said some in the crowd tried to help free the two men but were pushed back by others.
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When London Mayor Boris Johnson went to inspect the damage in Clapham Junction, the crowd chanted "where's your broom" and one was soon pushed into his hand.
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