Magnificent Aztec-themed art deco buildings line the restaurant-thronged river that winds through the downtown district.
When he arrived inside, his office was thronged with men desperate to borrow money.
If London's streets are full on millennium eve, they may be thronged with tourists.
The Rocky Mountains are littered with ghost towns that were once thronged with men mining silver, lead or uranium.
While the neighborhood is not usually thronged with visitors, the project includes a 480-car garage and is right by a subway station.
On busy routes thronged by frequent travellers, kiosks are already so popular that it is necessary to queue up to use them.
Cafes were still thronged with people and street vendors did their trade.
In a neighbourhood once thronged by friars, pilgrims, criminals and beggars, school parties are encouraged to visit the cloisters and absorb their history.
Jenna Fischer, John Krasinski, Rainn Wilson and other stars rode in classic convertibles and posed for hundreds of photos as fans thronged around them.
Bustling office towers, lively shopping malls, thronged hotels: All have done well in recent years for the real estate investment trusts that own them.
In recent days, Tehran's streets have thronged with supporters of the seven presidential contenders and there were even roller-blading girls handing out campaign leaflets.
Calle Florida, a pedestrianised thoroughfare in the heart of Buenos Aires, is once again thronged with money-changers, as it was in the inflationary 1980s.
Most nights, the place is thronged by a local-seeming hipster crowd.
Almost at once the area was thronged with wealthy British tourists, who saw in these peaceful, grand valleys the bucolic idyll they had lost in smoky, crowded Britain.
Today Slavia is thronged with tourists and theatregoers alike, though the students (mostly from Prague's Film School next door) are stirring pressos (medium-sized, strong espresso coffees), rather than revolution.
The mall group's NAVs over the past five years have advanced at a double-digit clip, thanks to the hordes of shoppers who have thronged the retail emporiums, credit cards flashing.
They thronged along the sides of the Reflecting Pool leading up to the Lincoln Memorial, where, four decades ago, so many massed to hear the words of Martin Luther King.
People thronged to the main hospital in Allahabad to see if their relatives were among 36 dead and 30 people injured in Sunday evening's stampede at the city's train station.
"There are so many ways to skin this cat, " adds Charles Houseman, senior sales executive at a Pawleys Island, S.C. development company, who has been thronged with buyers since the law changed.
Tumultuous crowds thronged the streets of Caracas on Wednesday to catch a glimpse of his coffin as it was taken to the military academy where he trained as a young army officer.
She does not meet my gaze but beats the cage of my arms and struggles towards the makeshift jetty where, as though marshaled by a command only I have not heard, our party and the soldiers have thronged.
The activists, along with members of the media and curious bystanders, thronged the area in front of the Supreme Court building while police officers enforced traffic rules and discouraged people from blocking the sidewalk or the steps of the court.
Still, he may take some comfort from the fact that the University of Pathein has finally reopened and is thronged with students, who, on the Saturday evening I was there, crowded the teashops along the road leading to the campus gates, chatting, reading, flirting and listening to noisy music as students do the world over.
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