Sentences with phrase «about crowds»

I don't feel sorry for the guy, and if you're worried about crowd noise don't stream at an event where the public pays to watch you play.
It's been called the no money, no problem solution in self - publishing, I'm of course talking about crowd funding.
We initially were skeptical about crowd funding, but we thought why not give it a shot.
# 2 should be clear that it is about crowd sizes.
If you've heard about a crowd source funding project that you'd like to support make sure you check the legitimacy of any website or social media page you're directed to.
Finally, if you're the kind of lawyer who thinks none of this applies to you because your social network is more about your crowd than The Cloud, well, think again.
You just can't let yourself think about the crowd yelling and the implications of what you're trying to do.
It's about crowd behavior, not inner mental life.
Finally, I have to say something about crowd sourcing your work.
I live 30 minutes away from one but have only been once because of what I had heard about crowds and because I knew I'd be overwhelmed (and I was).
The best part about the crowd is that more often than not, these people are doing this work for the pleasure, intrinsic motivation.
Our anniversary is on V - Day — but I know what you mean about the crowds.
Not well enough to know what he would have felt about the grave arrangements, but more than well enough to know he would have been happy about the crowd.
And when you talk about crowded spaces or genres, well that's true of pretty much all areas of gaming today isn't it?
I'll update the article as soon as the company announces more info about the crowd sale.
This is a limited - admission theme park that will have you not worrying about crowds or line waiting.
If you don't have to think about the music, you can think about the crowd.
Thank you for all you do to raise awareness about parental alienation, and for your help in getting the word out about our crowd funding campaign!
This provides you the farmers» market goods without having to worry about crowds at the market or having to make an ATM run for cash.
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As parts of Penn Station, the US's busiest train hub, have shut down for extensive track repairs, commuters are already complaining about crowded, standing - room - only trains, the New York Post reports.
Trump also interjected portions of his speech with comments about the crowd size, a typical refrain from the 2016 campaign trail and, more recently, in reference to his January inauguration.
We captured these shots on a lazy Sunday in San Miguel, milling about the crowds in the town square.
And despite the political sniping we've witnessed before Hurricane Harvey's flood waters even had a chance to drain — from President Donald Trump's inappropriate boast about crowd size at his...
With Russia coming up this summer for the World Cup, there will be ongoing fears about crowd trouble given what we saw at Euro 2016 in France with clashes between England and Russian fans and so we may be seeing more of this in a couple of months time unfortunately.
Concerned about crowding at the 19 - year - old building in Astatula, county commissioners may spend $ 300,000 on a new shelter.
The mob is marching on the PlayStation Store as three games that are all about crowd control will make their digital debut this week.
The latter group often gripes about the crowds around the Morgan Avenue subway stop, the boisterous atmosphere around that hub (the epicenter of the party area is Bogart and Grattan Streets), and the throng of artists and gawkers from outside the neighborhood eager to get in on some of the action.
The Conservators have also committed themselves to ensuring that the town fights against privatization of town beaches, and the group has become increasingly concerned with the seemingly callous attitude the administration has taken with Montauk residents angry about crowded nightclubs in that hamlet.
Maybe it makes sense for the Arts and Leisure section, which targets more of a national audience than daily critics, to worry about crowd pleasing.
Speaking to the CIA on Saturday, Trump gave inaccurate figures about the crowd at his inauguration, saying it «looked honestly like a million and a half people» and said «it went all the way back to the Washington Monument.»
You want to provide a happy medium where the speakers are milling about the crowd engaging with them when they're not on stage.
In his triumphal entry into Jerusalem Jesus dismisses the misgivings of the Pharisees about the crowds adoring welcome saying: «If they were silent the very stones would cry out.»
I wouldn't be too quick to draw that conclusion because in 6:26 Jesus makes this statement about the crowd «Most assuredly, I say to you, you seek Me, not because you saw the signs, but because you ate of the loaves and were filled.»
I agree with you about prioritizing doing something about the crowded concourses.
The biggest gripe from the Europeans about the crowd was the prevalence of cheering poor shots or missed putts.
«That's another thing that just kind of played into my hand,» Reed said about the crowds going for the other guy.
That's what was so Shakespearian about the crowds in the grandstand Friday nights: They were shouting with spittle at the corners of their mouths for a game they had dismissed as coarse and brutal until their sons bought in.
If you casually threaten nuclear war on twitter, or lie about crowd sizes and voter fraud, destabilize relationships with important allies, if you talk shit about Obama playing golf then spend millions of tax payer dollars EVERY WEEKEND to fly to Florida to play golf, if you share classified info with Russian ambassadors then the media should be hard on you.
The White House, ever since Sean Spicer came out blustering about crowd size after the inaugural, has been buffeted by one press crisis after another.
Trump is still fighting old battles, but instead of angry tweets about crowd estimates at his inauguration, this time he reasserted an audacious claim that he could have won the popular vote in New York.
While all of us whine about our crowded gyms while gulping down enriched protein shakes, Kulbila Samuel, a 24 - year - old natural bodybuilder from Ghana, one of the poorest West African countries, is busy building a pro level physique without any access to trendy equipment or a real gym, for that matter.
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