Within seconds, the three of us are chugging away at the front of the balcony, clinking glasses and bottles with the merry throng around us. |
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Mom led us down the stairs and into the throng of guests that were milling about the giant room. |
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I can have a quiet beer and look out over an happy throng and feel content. |
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There were about a hundred souls assembled, and Jeffrey's seasoned eye assayed the political temper of the throng. |
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With a throng of guests adding lush orchestration to most of the tracks, it is Campbell's understated wispy vocal that ties the tunes together. |
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One evening, Mehmet wanders into a pub at the tail end of a football match and finds himself swept up in a euphoric throng. |
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It also includes hints and tips to help you train your eye to search out the special pieces from among the throng. |
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Skaters whizzed by in the rink behind them, but nobody moved to put on a pair of four-wheelers and join the throng. |
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Three hours before game time, a throng of reporters packed the space as if it were backstage at a Springsteen concert. |
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Becker's testimony, given in German, was carried live on German television and a throng of journalists packed the courthouse for the proceedings. |
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The band launches in to their first song and the crowd is a throng of jumping bodies. |
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The throng of densely packed humanity forced us to ward off those next to us, and the disregard for others spread like an infection. |
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He headed to nearby Ford Field, Lansing, Michigan, where a throng of press had gathered for the arrival. |
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A Michael Stewart free-kick saw the youngster stick out his foot to direct the ball through a throng of bodies and into Alistair Brown's net. |
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A throng of supporters, packed around the boxing ring, pushes forward straining to see the fight. |
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This recommendation would not go down well with most tourists who throng to the hills in summer and the plains in winter. |
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Not surprisingly, all these outlets are swarming with customers who throng from different parts of city. |
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Baharum said checking hotel guest lists is a precautionary measure as many foreign tourists throng to the Golden Triangle. |
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The throng enjoyed a huge party thrown by the host committee at the city's aquarium following Media Day. |
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He spotted me amidst the throng of Christmas shoppers and pointed me out to his friend. |
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Amid all the tumult and clamour of the teeming crowds who throng the premises, the hall stands dignified in its majestic splendour. |
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Whatever pedestrian space was left would be jammed with a motley, jostling throng of buyers. |
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Whenever the pope visits a foreign country, multitudes throng the site for hours, even days, before he arrives. |
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A jukebox somewhere through the throng of people was playing an old Johnny Cash compilation. |
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Adequate and free parking space is another big boon for shoppers who throng these stores. |
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They come in blankets and buffalo robes and a few of them in their bare skins, a motley, dirty throng. |
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Instead of going up to the front gate with the throng, we cut across and joined up with the other guards coming on duty with the brass band. |
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Pensioners from all trade unions daily throng the streets protesting against non-payment of entitlements. |
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A throng of teenage Jamaicans followed, each making a few smoothing cuts with a plane. |
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Each painting features a dazzlingly nubile Phoebus Apollo surrounded by a throng of Oceanides, Tritons, and other marine creatures. |
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There's hardly any space, so you might as well blend in hornily with the throng. |
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Every few hours, a group of young hardbodies would wow the throng with their kayaking tricks. |
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Summer brings sudden sights of the bright red cardinal beetles and banded demoiselles throng the riverbank. |
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There was the glass, cone shaped mountain that appeared out of nowhere, after the throng had finished stomping me. |
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And the sun did shine upon them, perhaps a bit too strongly, and the heaving throng had a most excellent time. |
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An exuberant Bertelli danced, sang and cavorted among the huge throng at the Prada camp. |
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For the thousands of hijras who throng Koovakam dressed as brides for Aravan, theirs is a martyr's role. |
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They are easy to find at their shows because they are the throng moshing and swan-diving down the front. |
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Word that a mystery guest speaker would address the Socialist throng around midday began to circulate. |
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Even constant drizzle failed to put a damper on proceedings as the flag-waving throng partied late into the night. |
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A throng of people, dancing, drinking, some in glittery, fashionable apparel. |
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The globe thistle requires no staking, reaches heights of over a metre, and will attract bees and butterflies to join the throbbing throng. |
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The disproportion between the sculpture and the human throng reminded me of a device employed by Piranesi in his engravings of ancient Rome. |
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Three-quarters of party-goers who throng nightclubs on a regular basis experience ringing in their ears or dullness of hearing afterwards. |
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Penelope purposefully marched into the throng of suitors, looking for the familiar and somewhat exasperating figure. |
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The throng of people was excited, jeering and mocking, jostling the two who held on to the man at the centre of it all. |
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I nodded and watched as Alex weaved his way through the throng of people that were emerging from D block. |
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The girl weaved through the throng of people to stumble into the nearest tent. |
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But in the congratulating throng, a jobsworth barred him from the hallowed ground. |
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Yes, Carmel told herself, he looks like a young jungle cat, proud and cruel amidst a throng of deer ripe for his taking. |
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Even if I had not been able to spot Gerald in the throng of gentlemen, his languid grace on the ballroom floor revealed his identity. |
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The throng surrounding them shouted affirming hallelujahs and amens, flapping and singing, rattling their tambourines and bleating their horns. |
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The multimillionaire, clad in a red prison garb, was led in handcuffs through a throng of TV cameras. |
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She turned when she heard the throng of girls scream and giggle and was almost blinded by camera flashes. |
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But for the illiterates and even many literates, who throng the Collectorate seeking assistance, their services are indispensable. |
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The success of these clubs is due to the extraordinary commitment of effort, energy, time and generosity which a throng of coaches and organizers give willingly and freely. |
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On arriving at 10 Downing Street she paused on the front step to address the throng of reporters. |
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The crowd was surging forward, deafening him with screams and cheers, more high pitched than not, as the majority of the throng pushing him forward seemed to be girls. |
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He shoulders through the throng to claim what's rightfully his. |
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With that, he took a huff off a morning joint and moved into the throng of jovial patrons. |
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Spending more than an hour greeting a well-behaved group that queued with schoolboy grins, she lavished her attention on the well-deserved throng with photos and autographs. |
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The throng of fans filled the Royal Albert Hall with tsunamis of applause. |
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Tell one birder about an owl in a tree and within a few hours, you can expect to find that tree ringed by a throng of twitchers deploying expensive optics. |
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She went off into the throng of people being groped on the dance floor. |
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In the festal throng, the mixed noises and movement bring Tito into the carnival spirit of human joyful becoming where his personal anxieties are excluded. |
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The annual throng of whitebaiters converging on Lake Ferry has been subject to an unseasonal interruption to the harvest just as catches were beginning to grow. |
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A'senti created a very large ball of electricity and sent it over to a throng of guards, laughing as they were knocked down unconscious like bowling pins. |
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A throng of cheering fans gathered outside for hours just to catch a glimpse of their hero and 60 guests stayed at the hotel overnight to see him. |
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Every chain store worth its salt has a presence and shoppers come from miles around every weekend to throng the pedestrianised streets and modern malls. |
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And squaring her shoulders, she bravely marched into the throng of people. |
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Hestor can make out Jody and Morgan, who remain distinct in the throng. |
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In fact, judging by the ardour of the enthused throng, the diversity of Friday night's performance broke the mould as it existed to this reviewer and many others. |
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With that, Marylyn flounced off to join her throng of lovesick adorers. |
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Afterward, the throng of women is left in a very different mood from the connectedness that prevailed at the conference. |
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There was supposed to be an adulating throng hanging from every rail, trumpet-blaring heralds lined side by side and perhaps even angels smiling down from above. |
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I threaded my way through the silent throng of spectators, but was stopped at Fourth Street by a cordon of police. |
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Folding chairs were snapped open along the aisles and in the choir loft, filling every available surface in order to accommodate the throng who had come to honour Fred. |
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Just as all roads lead to Rome, I decided to join the largest throng. |
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She said the drug bridge drew the predictable sensationalism from a press throng that took its drug use cues from tamer festivals. |
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People throng it to ward off the evil effects of this planet. |
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The throng took a collective breath before retreating back behind their office doors. |
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I stared at the boy who had appeared in front of us, out of that leather-clad, gun-bearing, restively shifting throng that had appeared around us out of nowhere. |
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Cuomo shouted to the throng of elected officials gathered at the head of the parade. |
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Choi surrounds her lovers with a throng of skillfully rendered supporting characters. |
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Of course, when an entire throng is trying to rise above itself, an epidemic of free-form vulgarity and solipsism ensues. |
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In time our way merged into a throng of cars flowing here and there on the highways and sideways of the north side of Los Angeles. |
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Altogether it was an insecty, odoriferous, screaming, wrangling, jostling throng, to shoulder one's way amongst. |
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A throng of black vultures altered the otherwise peaceful landscape surrounding New Pass. |
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Jake had gone from the center of a teeming throng of people to the solitudinous emptiness of his lonely house. |
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The devotees believe that the shrine at Baba Nagri possesses miraculous powers and throng the place for wish fulfilment. |
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Spectacular fire crackers, enclosed in safety cages, were set off outside homes and restaurants which led to applause from the assembled throng. |
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A throng of anglers lined the trout stream on opening day of trout season. |
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At the height of the technology bubble, Wave Systems attracted a devoted throng of investors from across the country who called themselves Wavoids. |
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Knots and whimbrels join the growing throng on the Conwy estuary, where the count of little egrets is an impressive 61 birds and a spoonbill was seen again at the weekend. |
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He just wanted to rub elbows with this throng of young people. |
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The cuckoo, with its single gaping beak, cannot duplicate the visual pull of a throng of baby warbler beaks, so it tugs at the parents' other heartstring. |
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The use of the word 'outsiders' has radically changed the delicate equation between the 'real' Marathi manoos and those who throng to Mumbai in search of jobs. |
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