The protesters congregated outside parliament before holding a sit-down protest in front of Downing Street. |
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The crowd had congregated in the street during the evening and had been drinking outside due to the warm weather. |
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Trivedy said 5000 famished people had congregated next to a church in the coastal town of Nova Mambone. |
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After lunch at my family's home, we had a hard time leaving because a mass of people had congregated outside. |
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Drills once congregated by the thousands in the rainforest. Now they are among the rarest primates. |
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Motorcyclists congregated under overpasses, bridges and bus stops, taking up much of the road as they waited for the rain to ease. |
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As she neared the Village Square, she saw a crowd of people congregated there. |
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The frost melted every end-of-term however, as the whole school congregated in the assembly hall to watch a film. |
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He was among nearly three hundred Sudanese who congregated for a concert by the singer. |
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A crowd congregated to pay tribute to his many his sacrifices to the Kingdom. |
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The natives congregated in front of the main gate, or would peer over the walls, standing on makeshift bamboo stilts. |
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More than 100 people congregated in the Westbury House Gardens, Bradford on Avon for an hour of silent prayer. |
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There was a group of about 20 little grebes congregated on one end of the pond. |
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Many cruisers from neighboring islands who congregated in its marinas for safe haven found themselves in the bull's eye of a Category 4 storm. |
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The metal faithful congregated at Toronto's Docks to see the diminutive frontman, whose small stature misrepresents his powerful set of pipes. |
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A Garda spokesperson acknowledged that there were a number of homeless or transients in the city and they often congregated together. |
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We were very photogenic, apparently, as we seemed to attract many people with cameras as we congregated in one spot. |
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In 1888, he showed that photosynthetic bacteria congregated in the near infrared region of the spectrum. |
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In areas where peasants normally congregated, villages became towns and towns became cities. |
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In the 1880s, as cattle herds spread onto northern ranges, cowboys and cattlemen congregated in Cheyenne. |
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At Independence 92 in Vancouver, people with disabilities from all over the world congregated in one place. |
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He came to a certain place near Bevagna, in which a great many birds of various types had congregated, including doves, crows and some others commonly called daws. |
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There now came upon the crowd around me a hush, not a silence, for there cannot be a silence where people are congregated. |
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The Zlin Z-37 Cmelak exited the runway after failing to take off and ploughed into a group that had congregated around a snack stand. |
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Cummings, who lives just a few blocks from the where crowd had congregated, said protesters had a valid grievance. |
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On the online forums where competitive Rubik's Cube solvers congregated, he had been compared to Usain Bolt. |
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In Ontario, many boards deliver some special education programs using small congregated classes. |
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They were concerned for the safety of their passengers who had congregated on the CP track. |
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We have dispelled the DFO science argument that cod are congregated in small pockets such as Smith Sound and not abundant in all areas. |
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During the SARS outbreak, people avoided densely populated public areas and any place where people congregated in confined spaces. |
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Not surprising then, that some of the most successful French companies congregated at a show almost tailor-made for them and their suppliers. |
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A group of modish young Angelenos has congregated at Eveleigh, a bistro off Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood. |
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About 250 delegates from 14 countries congregated at London's City Hall some time back under the banner of a pro-hijab group to campaign for the freedom to wear the hijab. |
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However, it was the area south of the Singapore River, the area where bumboats congregated and jostled for berthing space, that saw the most activity. |
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After everyone obligatorily restored the room to its default state, they congregated one last time outdoors for photo opportunities and idle chitchat. |
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After the State of Emergency was lifted, several thousand people congregated in the centre of Yerevan to remember those who died during the events of 1 March. |
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The ECOSOC chamber at UN Headquarters saw a large turn-out on 27 October when members of parliament congregated to discuss two of the most important issues on the global agenda: security and development financing. |
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The public address system did not function on emergency power, denying VIA employees the means to effectively direct and manage both the evacuation of the train and passengers congregated on the right-of-way. |
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Saturday consisted of a mass of frenetic activity as all those people, and more, congregated to make their way from the starting point in Grand Bend. |
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They congregated at Northampton in May and renounced their feudal ties to John, marching on London, Lincoln, and Exeter. |
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Walpole and others who opposed the Government often congregated at Leicester House, the home of the Prince of Wales, to form political plans. |
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Seemann developed a different scenario, in which Plateosaurus herds congregated on large water holes, and some herd members got pushed in. |
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In late October and early November, the birds that had congregated on the Great Lakes move through the Finger Lakes of New York State on their way to wintering areas along the Atlantic coast. |
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There was a point on the right of where we were at where we were congregated, the whole brigade congregated in there and we had a review by the corps commander, General Currie. |
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Members indicated they were out on the road all the time stopping and chatting with the kids at the skateboard park, the arena or wherever the local youth congregated. |
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Command service officers congregated in Charlottetown Nov. 1-3 for the biennial Professional Development and Training Session at Veterans Affairs Canada's headquarters. |
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The remaining passengers and railway staff congregated near the accident site to discuss how best to proceed. |
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In the hotels the staff talk enthusiastically and knowledgeably about the teams and the game and one stand, in the shade, was a sea of congregated local fans even on a work day. |
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They congregated at Northampton in May and renounced their feudal ties to John, appointing Robert fitz Walter as their military leader. |
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A handsome driver collected us from the airport in his Mercedes-Benz, and the group congregated with a glass of champagne in the lobby of the Boscolo Exedra, our five-star hotel at the Piazza della Repubblica. |
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At the intersection of North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue in West Baltimore a small group of protesters congregated as the curfew loomed but gradually departed, leaving empty streets. |
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Locations where Rough Sleepers congregated such as subways or underground stations are now more likely to be locked up or hosed down with water late at night to discourage this from happening. |
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A large number of brand aficionados and vintage car enthusiasts congregated in front of the Manufacture Vacheron Constantin in the Vallée de Joux to encourage the valiant participants. |
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The avant-garde congregated in the cafés at night, while Parisian dancers titillated imaginations with the can-can, a dance that revealed glamorous boots among other items of clothing. |
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Open air, public markets, where merchants and traders congregated, were known in ancient Babylonia and Assyria, China, Egypt, Greece, India, Persia, Phoenecia and Rome. |
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The community chose its own patron saint, staged its own festivals, congregated around its own market center, constructed its own bell towers and developed its own customs. |
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For many families, Guy Fawkes Night became a domestic celebration, and children often congregated on street corners, accompanied by their own effigy of Guy Fawkes. |
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Many were skilled in the tailoring, furniture, and fur trades and congregated in the working class districts of Lowland urban centres, like the Gorbals in Glasgow. |
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