Sentences with phrase «bring huge crowds»

Another reason is that concerts usually bring huge crowds, and that means a greater chance of germs for your sweetie.
The issue brought a huge crowd to the school board meeting that was held at the Buffalo Academy of Visual and Performing Arts School.

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They consistently bring crowds, demand large purses and drive huge PPV revenues.
Quavo, Julio Jones» #HunchoDay Flag Football Game Ends with Ezekiel Elliott TD - Timothy Rapp, Bleacher Report The «Huncho Day», organized by Migos member Quavo, brought out a huge crowd at an Atlanta high school yesterday, as he invited his A-list friends to come out and attend a flag football game.
Everyone I know or know of was a huge fan of this show including me.Until they read what happens in the book the fact that Wil and The Rover get married and have kids and not the princess basically turned all heads away.What was a show everyone at school talked about went to a «You still watch that» type of show.I mean this isn't your classic happy ending and crowds may want things different and spicey but not a show you watch and just feel disappointed completely.If they made it clear that Will and the princess would be together instead of the rover I feel it would bring some fans back but at this stage you have to get rid of the rover or this show is Ganna go down hill fast...
The event attracts huge crowds, among them the all - in - white converts to the Santería religion who bring an exotic splash of colour.
During the summertime, Mission Beach brings in huge crowds.
But I am hoping for the day when museums move to pull out all the stops and strive to bring in huge crowds for single - work, or tightly focused, shows of pieces that have not recently sold for nine figures — even pieces that simply reside in their own collections, particularly when they seem urgently to require spotlighting.
Buchanan brought in blockbuster shows — among them «Picasso,» «The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier,» and this year's «Girl with a Pearl Earring» — that attracted huge crowds to the new de Young, which opened in 2005, five years after the older, earthquake - damaged building closed.
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