Sentences with phrase «draws in crowds»

Bouncing off to social aspect that draws in crowds to MMOs, communication is a huge part of MMOs on PC.
This suburb draws in the crowds due to its beautiful location, streets lined with cafes and eateries, and nightlife.
The uniquely stunning Astronomical Clock draws in crowds of tourists every hour to view the procession of apostles, running everyday between 9 am and 11 pm.
They are both world class exhibition that draws in crowds from the surrounding land.
In the evenings, a generous selection of fresh seafood, imported steak and sizzling grill draws in the crowds.
Whilst attributing many articles, the most notable The Superinvestors of Graham - and - Doddsville, Buffet also can command a crowd as a public speaker with his easy, down to earth and very humorous personality, especially at the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting where he draws in crowds of up to 20,000 including many foreigners willing to travel to hear him.
SeaWorld is cutting about 350 jobs, as the aquatic entertainment company continues to struggle drawing in crowds.
The article appeared on the same day that rallies held in Paris and across France drew in crowds of millions in support of tolerance and freedom of expression.
Some sites are drawing in a crowd that is in search of a long - term relationship, and these individuals are not looking for a short - term sexual relationship that may expose them to an STD.
Other sites are drawing in a crowd that is only interested in a short - term sexual relationship, but many of these individuals appear to be engaging in safe sex practices.
Although some clubs have programming that draws in a crowd on other days or earlier in the evening, we all want to be surrounded by others who are looking to have just as much fun and to do that you'll want to check out a club on the days and at the times that we suggested.
Almost every bar and pub in the city has some sort of Happy Hour which helps to draw in a crowd earlier in the evening as well.
His friends, newly married Frank (Ferrell) and married but unhappy Beanie (Vince Vaughn), use the house's proximity to campus as an excuse to turn it into an unofficial fraternity, drawing in crowds of students in search of free beer and camaraderie.
Reboots and sequels often have generic and unoriginal scripts and merely use an established name to draw in crowds.
All the musicians have a great stage presence, with lesser known bands such as Counterfeit drawing in the crowd with a circle pit, and big name acts like Bastille on the main stage building the energy in the arena as everyone sings along to their songs.
Banjar food is one of Indonesia's famed styles of cuisine and the belauran (night market) stalls along Jalan Niaga Utara draw in the crowds every night in south Kalimantan.
This much acclaimed annual event is one of the most popular performances in Scotland, drawing in crowds from around the world and guaranteed to be the highlight of your stay in Edinburgh.
Some of them are from their more niche titles, which may have drawn in crowds from different corners of their fandom.
But on paper Naughty Bear is completely different, offering great idea's and unique gameplay to draw in the crowds.
With the next - generation of console gaming already here, launch titles are the way to draw in crowds with new tech and fantastic visuals.
Black Panther may be drawing in the crowds on the big screen, but should you need your Marvel experience to involve a bit of LEGO humour, then there is only one way thing to do — download the latest LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 DLC pack!
Luckily, in practice, that involves little beyond driving like a lunatic in order to win races or pull off outrageous publicity stunts: every spectacular feat you nail will draw in crowds, and when they hit certain thresholds, you must either build a new festival site or expand the existing one.
Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud are here to draw in the crowds, but also to set the tone of a Tate Britain exhibition that explores the equivalence of flesh and paint in depictions of the body that even at their most tender and sensual rarely stray...
Plus, after a year when the Louvre once again emerged as the most - visited museum on the planet, with Leonardo and a new Islamic wing drawing in the crowds, the museum must have concluded that there's little need to gamble on the fickle new.
Hundreds of artists, galleries, pop - ups, and performers create events, exhibitions and parties to draw in the crowds and celebrate the astounding artistic spirit of Bushwick.
Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud are here to draw in the crowds, but also to set the tone of a Tate Britain exhibition that explores the equivalence of flesh and paint in depictions of the body that even at their most tender and sensual rarely stray far from the brutal and disturbing.
London is having a German art moment this autumn — Anslem Kiefer is already drawing in the crowds at the Royal Academy, Alibis: Sigmar Polke 1963 — 2010 opens at Tate Modern on 9 October, while the British Museum's new show Germany Memories of a Nation is currently the subject of a series on BBC Radio 4 and is open from 16 October.
Sensation, the controversial art exhibition that became a civil rights debate in the run - up to its opening in New York, is drawing in the crowds.
But one pavilion has already been drawing in the crowds throughout its construction, thanks to an extraordinary bristling form of 60,000 fibre - optic rods, each with a seed implanted in its tip.
Appreciation is positive and growing quickly; it's drawing in crowds for more than just potential fruit farms.

Not exact matches

«Tech companies are helping redo central Market Street — it used to be our Skid Row,» San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee told a packed room at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in September, drawing applause from the crowd.
But that strategy works in other settings too, such as drawing attention to a booth on a crowded trade show floor, flagging down fans outside big sporting events, or even promoting political causes.
Though Carver, a working - class district since it was settled in the 1840s, is largely African American, the Corner draws a strikingly diverse crowd.
West's comments were captured in video that Twitter users uploaded online, showing the rapper drawing boos from the crowd after he explained that, while he did not vote on Election Day, he would have voted for Trump.
Unlike in Canada, where the country's biggest universities play in front of sparse crowds and go years without winning a season, U.S. colleges outside of the Ivy League depend upon their sports teams to bring in new students, attract attention, and draw donations and revenue.
An afternoon screening at the Van Nuys Regency Theatres in the city's San Fernando Valley was two - thirds full and drew a diverse crowd ranging from teens to senior citizens, who laughed loudly throughout at Rogen and Franco's antics.
Apostolopoulos's events company, Triple Sports and Entertainment, organized an exhibition game in August 2010 between Italy's AC Milan and Greek club Panathinaikos that drew a crowd of 30,000.
Just to recap, the press secretary went ballistic on Saturday, after numerous reports pointed out that Trump's inauguration ceremony in Washington drew much smaller crowds than the inauguration of his predecessor, Barack Obama.
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While its nearby neighbor David Chang's Michelin - rated Má Pêche draws in foodies, Tina's beckons a crowd with smaller culinary ambitions: morning commuters seeking a quick coffee, limo drivers breaking for a quick Cuban sandwich, tourists escaping the Midtown scrum.
Held in a tent dubbed the «Canvas Cathedral,» Graham had been drawing adequate, but not spectacular crowds until one night when reporters and photographers descended.
«Additionally,» it says, «these markets are continuing to draw interest from a younger crowd, as the older millennial age group is viewing property listings at a rate 1.2 times greater than the share of older millennials already living in the area, indicating strong interest from others wanting to move into these neighborhoods.»
The film opened in more than 300 movie theaters across the U.S. on Christmas Day, drawing crowds of people who said they were championing freedom of expression.
The event drew an enthusiastic crowd of entrepreneurs, investors, and several hundred others interested in hearing the gospel straight from one of venture capital's leading apostles.
We set a very high bar: expert in B2B marketing, well - known, credible, with the ability to draw a very savvy, global - minded executive crowd.
Feature these items prominently in your ads and your sale to draw the crowds — and the cash.
Seeking to draw in a wider crowd, Hees scrapped an advertising strategy that catered to young males and got rid of that creepy bearded mascot, the King.
A rundown old house with a hodge podge of apartments in Roncesvalles Village drew crowds last week when it was listed with an asking price of $ 769,000.
At attempt to draw in evening crowds.
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