Sentences with phrase «crowds gathered»

As crowds gathered around him, he was gracious in return, Dudley recalled.
Fast Company shows us an advertising campaign from New Zealand where Kit Kat asks: «In the Kiwi summer of 2010, large crowds gathered at outdoor events and concerts.
The implosion of a Las Vegas hotel is, like everything else in Sin City, a spectacle, with fireworks, multi-story countdown lights, crowds gathered to watch, and a big, cool
As crowds gathered around the installation, the effect on viewers of the gaze of his subjects — families and strangers with uncertain futures peering out across time and geography — was both poignant and chilling.
The protests had flared up again; crowds gathered in the afternoons, thickening the avenues.
And feeling like a film star as crowds gathered to watch the video being shot of me live in the streets.
Smile: The star was every inch the Hollywood heavyweight as she smiled at the crowds gathered outside the awards gala
As crowds gathered outside O'Connell's Pub in Salthill to catch a glimpse of the singer, Saoirse was holed up in a makeshift green room in publican Frank O'Connor's house - alongside Love / Hate stars Peter Coonan and Laurance Kinlan.
Our message to the crowds gathered in the Alpine town:...
Day after day in early 2011, massive crowds gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square, calling for the ouster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
Crowds gathered on Metropolitan Avenue Sunday to watch the Forest Hills Memorial Day parade, but some were disappointed the annual event did not draw the mayor.
Throughout the campaign, he addressed packed rallies and halls, where he had to give speeches outside the buildings to crowds gathered in the street.
Far - right group Britain First attempted to promote the Brexit movement in Leicester on Saturday, but were forced to leave under police escort as crowds gathered to say «no» to their racist messages.
Large crowds gathered at key vantage points across the city to get the best view of the skyline, and there were screams of enjoyment as fireworks were let off from the tops of 22 buildings.
Shortly after the news spread that Jesus had returned to Bethany, large crowds gathered about the house.
The second comes later in the day, an informal talk from the window of the papal apartments looking out over the crowds gathered in St Peter's Square.
As in Galilee, «crowds gathered to him again; and again, as his custom was, he taught them» (Mk 10:1; Mt 19:2).
Crowds gathered around the shattered national palace as religious leaders from several different faiths held a prayer service...
Given the volatility of the crowds gathered for Passover, a festival celebrating deliverance from foreign oppressors, the Romans were eager to dispose of a troublemaker.
The organization Answers in Genesis paid a (presumably large) sum of money for a digital billboard that displayed the following video message on a timed loop to the crowds gathered to ring in the New Year:
'» Reports said impromptu crowds gathered in front of the White House and at Ground Zero exuberantly chanting «USA!
Huge crowds gathered at the church for the Homeland Masses, people streaming out into the churchyard and the streets around.
When crowds gathered to follow Him, He more often than not turned them away and kept His group of followers small (John 6:66).
Broadway lights were dimmed as a mark of respect for Hoffman, as crowds gathered at the home of the theatre company where he had worked as an actor and director.
«Something beyond imagination is happening,» he told the large crowds gathered at the National Mall in Washington.
Last week, trade protectionism re-emerged as a concern not only among the crowds gathered in Davos for the World Economic Forum, but also among financial market participants seeking to gauge the impact of a rising risk of protectionism.
Crowds gathered in Charlottesville, Va., on Wednesday night, for a vigil and peaceful march against hate and violence.
During the standoff, crowds gathered on a hill a few miles away from Mount Carmel to see what was happening.
Everywhere an affluent crowd gathered, cupcakes seemed to be popping up.
When a small crowd gathers, it creates curiosity among passersby that makes them want to stop and find out what is happening.
Every March, a glamorous crowd gathers in Monaco for the prestigious Rose Ball, held at the Salles des Etoiles.
A crowd gathers behind a statue titled «Fearless Girl» Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in New York.
Meanwhile, the crowd gathering outside the auditorium doors keeps getting larger.
The Dow Jones industrial average climbed to a three - year high of 12,876 after the opening bell as investors reflected the euphoria of crowds gathering a few blocks away at the site of the infamous terror attacks of 2001.
On Oct. 1, a gunman fired repeatedly into a crowd gathered for a country music festival in Las Vegas, killing 59 and wounding 500.
Kalanick — who has undergone his share of trouble (and also personal tragedy) this year — will also address the crowd gathered at Uber's Market Street headquarters, as well as employees who will be dialing in from all over the world.
A crowd gathered as Shatner and his wife Elizabeth prepared to make their way down the parade route in the back of a light blue antique convertible.
I was attending the state university, and one day, on my way to class, I noticed a large crowd gathering around a man with a sandwich sign strapped to his shoulders.
♦ About twenty - five children, ages six to twelve, sing to a large crowd gathered at New York's city hall.
In Mark chapter 4 it is said that the crowd gathered around him was so large that he had to go into a boat on the lake.
A crowd gathers to watch.
Just look at the crowds gathering in Washington on Monday for the annual March for Life.
Wherever the Teacher appears the crowd gathers, curious to see, curious to hear, and eager to tell others that they have seen and heard him.
In March, 1770, a thrill of horror passed through the colonies when British regulars fired on a crowd gathered in Boston commons, killing five and wounding others.
A crowd gathers in Marion, Indiana, in 1930 to witness a lynching.
It is now Wednesday of holy week, and the priests and scribes decide to take Jesus at once, and privately, in view of the crowds gathering for the passover celebration.
For instance, «such a crowd gathered that there was no room left even in front of the door» (Mk 2); «There would have been no hope left for any human creature, if the number of those days had not been cut short» (Mt 24); «These must stay on board, or there is no hope left for you» Acts 27; «if you can see your neighbour's faults, no excuse is left you» (Rom 2).
As they do, a crowd gathers and watches in utter amazement, not trying to stop the fight.
As Christians approached the beginning of the second Christian millennium (which, according to some authorities, they more correctly calculated to be the first day of 1001 AD), a huge crowd gathered in Rome, expecting the end of the world, and others flocked to Palestine to witness the Advent of the Savior as the Last Trump sounded.
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