Earlier this week 28 people were killed in Sri Lanka when a female suicide bomber detonated explosives strapped to her body
in a crowd of people looking to escape the fighting.
In general, I would not assume that each person
in a crowd of people looking at a YouTube video on a public screen are users of the service, but I may be wrong.
Not exact matches
Yes, all the video game
people were there, and from the
looks of the
crowd, just about every 13 - year - old boy
in the metropolitan New York City area showed up.
«Senator Rubio, it's hard to
look at you and not
look down the barrel on an AR - 15 and not
look at Nikolas Cruz, but the point is: You're here and there are some
people who are not, and I need to ask two things
of you,» Cameron began, before asking his a friend
of his to stand up
in the
crowd.
In order to look out for themselves, this «individualism» leads people to go along with the crowd, or to acquiesce in the questionable practices of family, employer, or communit
In order to
look out for themselves, this «individualism» leads
people to go along with the
crowd, or to acquiesce
in the questionable practices of family, employer, or communit
in the questionable practices
of family, employer, or community.
He says to the
crowds of people, «
Look, I know you want to keep me here
in Capernaum and heal all your sicknesses and cast out all your demons, and feed you and make your life free
of all problems.
That night I had a dream
in which someone had died, and a
crowd of people were praying around the casket while I
looked on, not sure how much a part
of the scene I should be.
I believe there are a few kinds
of cookbook consumers; this book is for the
person looking for quick, weeknight,
crowd - pleasers made from ingredients you likely have
in your pantry, or will have no trouble finding - Chilaquiles, Thai Spiced Rice Bowls, Make - Ahead Yeast Rolls - timeless sorts
of things.
That's one thing that sticks out — almost every single
person in a
crowd of 100,000 is wearing a new NFL jersey, except a portion
of those that are very, very old and / or ragged
looking.
Scottish athlete
looking forward to running
in front
of a home
crowd as she takes on a 1 km course as part
of an international mixed two -
person relay
«From the
looks of us, there are many
people today
in our community who are dying,» he added, drawing a loud chorus
of «Amen» from the large
crowd.
I
look completely out
of place
in my 1950's styled outfit, but there were no
crowds of people here, so it was a good place to take some photos.
I preferred the view from our hotel
looking out over the city, alone on our private balcony rather than
in the insane
crowd of people over by sunset point.
Right here I'm trying to get my dress to catch
in the wind to get that beautiful wind blown
look and, well, it wasn't working and by this time a
crowd of people were watching me make a total fool
of myself.
While there's plenty
of people here interesting
in meeting Mr or Mrs Right, there is also a great
crowd looking for some late night flirting.
The Way Way Back may occasionally waver
in terms
of credibility and originality, but that doesn't stop it from being a modest
crowd - pleasing film for those viewers just
looking for some quality laughs and bittersweet, heart - felt moments
of people who find their own path, however awkwardly, that resonate.
You're the kind
of person you meet at certain dismal dull affairs Center
of a
crowd, talking much too loud, running up and down the stairs Well, it seems to me that you have seen too much
in too few years And though you've tried you just can't hide, your eyes are edged with tears You better stop,
look around Here it comes, here it comes, here it comes, here it comes Here comes your nineteenth nervous breakdown - The Rolling Stones
I've also
looked out from the stage at
crowds of 50,000
people and felt like I had the best job
in the world.
«Thousands and thousands
of women, many
of them waving scarves, were
crowded on the tarmac at Le Bourget when Ruth took off her flying goggles and finally
looked around her... [T] hese were
people who believed
in her.»
Joan assessed the
crowd, lighting upon the most interesting: young men turning white T - shirts into art, pinching the material tight and rubber - banding each section until they
looked like porcupines being dipped into huge steaming vats
of colored dyes; the young woman with a bird's nest
of purple hair sitting at a potter's wheel, slamming down hunks
of clay, her hands moving nearly as fast as the wheel, cups, vases, plates, bowls, trays, appearing like magic; the elderly man
in a worn blue linen suit, a jaunty straw boater on his head, a smeared palette tight
in his hand, painting a mammoth canvas
of people on a beach staring out at an ocean where a sailboat bobbed
in the distance, though he himself was standing
in a mowed field; the handsome young man at an old - fashioned school desk, a manual typewriter
in front
of him, a stack
of paper to the side.
There are many skills we
look for before making a decision on whether someone is suitable for this role — ability to talk to
people in an informative manner, ability to assess
people's personalities and the suitability
of their homes for our animals, knowledge
of dog behaviors and issues, ability to deal calmly and efficiently with
crowds, etc..
To help encourage
people in an already exceptionally
crowded city adopt one
of those 30 million dogs the creative team
of photographer Amol Jadhav and art director / retoucher Pranav Bhide borrowed from Rubin's vase, a famous black and white drawing that either
looks like two faces or a vase depending on if the viewer focuses on the black or white areas.
Shakespeare
in the Park has been attracting massive
crowds for over half a century (5 million
people over 50 years to be exact), and a
look at the number
of people who still line up every day for tickets is proof it's as popular as ever.
Cooler weather
in the fall may mean you'll run into fewer
people in the streets
of cities and ports you visit, which will allow you to take your time and get a closer
look at sites that interest you without feeling rushed or
crowded.
No more
of these cardboard cutout
looking people hanging around the edge
of the pitch, no more
of these
crowds where they can't even zoom
in and show them because they're so ridiculously pixelated and ugly.
Although this
looks like a sad documentation
of what once was, showing just a hint at happier times, Luna Park still has an optimistic feel — you can see it
in the smiles on
people's faces, and how their memories
of the place live on, even though the
crowds have gone.
The bi-level storefront drew
in a sizeable Wednesday
crowd as
people weaved
in to get a closer
look at New York based artist, Judy Glantzman's collection
of 50 or so miniature portraitures, Dressing for the Carnival.
But
in the job market, where
people should instead try to stand out from the
crowd by their accomplishments and abilities, why give way to the chance
of being judged based on one's race or
looks?