A few brave souls were feeding them bags of seed or bread scraps, and were being so mobbed by pigeons that I was actually a bit worried for them. |
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Nearby, a crowd mobbed a man on a pay phone, screaming at him to get off the phone so that they could call relatives. |
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Cheran enjoyed his new found status as an actor as fans mobbed him everywhere. |
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It's not like hijackings, where the terrorists are conveniently there to be mobbed. |
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But every time he ventures into the front garden he is mobbed by passers-by who want him to do their weeding as well. |
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Being February, it's not exactly mobbed, but the weather is holding up quite well. |
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His focus was on the furniture but he hardly got a chance to look at the stuff on display as ecstatic fans practically mobbed him for autographs. |
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Anyway, one girl sees me with a lollipop, asks for one and next thing I'm mobbed by dozens of girls after them. |
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The Prime Minister was treated like the pop star he once sought to be as school pupils mobbed him demanding autographs. |
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He runs over to the terraces and is mobbed by supporters spilling over to greet him in a spontaneous explosion of relief. |
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Though he is frequently mobbed by screaming teenagers desperate for his autograph, he claims he does not feel particularly famous. |
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When she arrived she was mobbed by children and she wanted to do more to help them, but she couldn't stay any longer. |
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She was immediately beset on all sides as her own group and Liza's group mobbed her. |
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When the train started loading, the crowd mobbed the blue-green second-class carriages. |
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She signed autographs for Chinese fans who mobbed her on the courtside after her victory. |
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His conviction came 41 years to the day after the trio was mobbed and killed by Klansmen. |
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The crowd is rapturous, whistling and shouting for more, and by the side door the lads are practically mobbed. |
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Aid workers trying to hand out food were mobbed by hungry people, some of whom haven't eaten in five days. |
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After a bit, one of them flew up, circled round, splashed into the water and flew off with a fish, getting mobbed by Lapwings. |
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This was an extremely emotional event for many Bulgarians, and he was mobbed by the crowds. |
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He was mobbed by both students and adults, crowding around him for autographs and nearly missed his flight. |
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My fellow soldiers mobbed me, hugging and high-fiving me as they chanted my name again and again. |
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I was mobbed by them for autographs outside the stadium and it made the hairs on my neck stand up when they sung my name. |
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Even before she got out of the airport, she was literally mobbed by the crowd, which included airport staff. |
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Swans competing for territory, herons being mobbed by crows and ducklings jumping for flies. |
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Sorak San itself is as beautiful as any place I've ever seen, although even in the shoulder season, it's mobbed by huge crowds. |
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Overhead, a mewing cry announced the passing of a white-tailed sea eagle, which was being mobbed by agitated gulls. |
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It soon attracts the attention of the local corvine tribe and is mobbed by rooks and jackdaws. |
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They are immediately mobbed by the group and may escape to fly away and sing again another day, but sometimes they are killed. |
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His is a fanbase so fanatical that even those pretending to be him are mobbed and celebrated. |
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The platform was mobbed with people just detraining from a Corridor train on the opposite track but we soon reached Location A where our car would be spotted. |
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Matadors are revered as rock stars, mobbed at every turn, followed around by groupies and comfortable showing off their homes in the glossy pages of Hola! |
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He delivered with a 60m drop punt before being mobbed by team-mates. |
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So it won't just be 700 people fighting over seven paintings, but inevitably those seven superstars are going to be mobbed. |
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The welcome was overwhelming and we got mobbed a little bit but it was nice and we're delighted to be here. |
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What would happen if a Gregorian singer could just snap his fingers and be mobbed by a crowd of admiring young girls? |
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At one of the first sessions, Mr. Bargouti and his lawyers were mobbed, and had to be removed through an emergency exit. |
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Ozomatli singer and trumpeter Asdru Sierra is mobbed by the audience after a concert. |
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Von Ribbeck is now working on the treatment for a thriller about a young manager who is mobbed and tries to discover who is behind it. |
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The Secretary General's press conference at the weapons site descended into chaos as journalists broke away and mobbed him. |
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Children are present everywhere along the parade route and deeply touching moments abound as veterans are mobbed with kisses and tears of joy. |
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After the festivities were over, Anthony, a popular local athlete, was mobbed by people who wanted their picture taken with him. |
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When it was revealed that Makro was behind the story and was giving away 200.000 litres of fuel, the Makro stores were literally mobbed. |
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I was a mobbed kid who dreamed of becoming a big rockstar like Freddie Mercury. |
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On its way to the stadium, the team passes through the Grove down the Walk of Champions, mobbed by adoring fans. |
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Teller windows at the Bank of France were mobbed by a record crowd as a deadline for declaring franc coins expired, the central bank said on Friday. |
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Nestling on the harbour wall, it has a good restaurant and serves decent bar meals, but it really comes into its own in the summer, when its beachside terrace is mobbed. |
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No self-respecting politician can ever be seen to be alone nowadays, and so whenever there is a camera around, the party leader and candidate are mobbed by pretend voters. |
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Stepping out into the dark humidity of the street we were mobbed by a crowd of kids who had been playing football in the shadows and now smelt profit. |
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After he and his wife voted, well, he was mobbed by a pack of reporters, local, national, international, and entertainment reporters following his every move. |
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And even though she was mobbed and jostled, she maintained her cool. |
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He is mobbed by fans wherever he goes, but even so he doesn't enjoy the same level of musical success he once did or the same level of public support. |
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About an hour into the show, Jason Bateman tried to leave early and was mobbed by fans chanting his name in the parking lot. |
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From shopping receipts to hankies, napkins to the tiniest scraps of paper became handy as they literally mobbed the Hyderabadi beauty for her signature. |
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While waiting in queue to buy their tickets, they were mobbed by local men, who manhandled them, pushed them into a corner, pressed against them and felt them up. |
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The flamboyant politician – since relocated to the less visible post of supervising political negotiations – was mobbed by sympathisers at a May Day march with many cheering his vocal anti-austerity views. |
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Anderson's teammates mobbed him as Sir Ian looked on from above, the wryest of smiles on his face. |
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The Palais des Festivals will be swamped in music, mobbed by fans. |
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At one stage after he became mobbed by the huge crowd, he was seen wearing a Scout scarf and woggle. |
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The magistrates were mobbed by vivat-yelling crowds, some 10,000 of whom made their way to the Bastille where they clamoured for Rohan's release. |
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Assad was mobbed by supporters as he tried to leave the room. |
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Then she got mobbed by her high-fiving and fist-bumping Sylmar High softball teammates. |
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The charismatic keeper was mobbed by his team-mates after he saved Iago's penalty and he is convinced that the memories of the win will stay with him for a very long time indeed. |
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Corzine found himself mobbed by hand shakers and critics and beseechers, so that the narrow street soon became clogged with the amoebalike retinue surrounding him, and the governor could barely walk 10 feet in a minute. |
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But one time, I went to a local theme park and got mobbed. |
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It is said that last June, some people mobbed the UNHCR and CRC buildings. |
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The Russians adored him, mobbed him, showered him with flowers. |
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He gave an angry stare at the cameraman even as a security personnel tried to push back the lensmen who had virtually mobbed the cricketer. |
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Cameron was mobbed by demonstrators, mostly women, seeking his assistance in tracing missing relatives. |
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She was mobbed by paparazzi and testifying under oath for the first time. |
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The 26-year-old jokester from Maesteg was mobbed by fans while working at Asda in Tonypandy, and says it's all been a bit of a whirlwind. |
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Rhys, a warehouseman, said the pair had already spotted cuckoos, stonechats and whinchats, when they saw a large bird being mobbed by buzzards and a peregrine. |
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When he entered London on 7 May, he was mobbed by a crowd of spectators. |
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It becomes a grotto, hubbubbing with more noise than any class on a school visit could make, the air mobbed by breathless chatter about life and the transfer window. |
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In their hand-knitted retro red and white tank tops, white shirts and club ties, the boys from Llanelli were being mobbed for selfies in Stade de France by young French fans. |
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The fans mobbed a well-dressed couple who resembled their idols. |
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