Sentences with phrase «in vast crowds»

This technology can be used for applications as diverse as tourism or thwarting terrorists because of its uncanny ability to detect a suspicious person in vast crowds.
There was at least one peed - upon mother from Toronto in attendance, and probably others elsewhere in the vast crowd.
As 2011 came to close and predictions were made for the future of the publishing industry, several sources within the industry supported the idea that transmedia reading was going to see huge gains in popularity this year as readers come to expect more from the technology behind e-reading and as authors and publishers clamor to stand out in the vast crowd of ebooks.

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WASHINGTON — Standing before vast crowds from Washington to Los Angeles to Parkland, Fla., the speakers — nearly all of them students, some still in elementary school — delivered an anguished and defiant message: They are «done hiding» from gun violence, and will «stop at nothing» to get politicians to finally prevent it.
But my point is simply that what Alex says does not in fact hold for the vast majority of the «regular» atheist crowd in here.
Polls around the world show approval ratings that would be the envy of any politician or celebrity, while vast crowds show up in Rome for even his most routine activities.
The courageous Archbishop who celebrated Mass in the open air was the one who finally blessed the great new church — on a day of great joy and pouring rain with vast crowds attending — and who would later give that courage to the wider Church on his election to the Papacy as John Paul II.
Theatres and circus tents were employed to gather the vast crowds pressing in to hear the gospel.
Small wonder that Blessed John Paul, shot in a crowded St Peter's Square in 1981, recognised himself as the Pope in this vision: the vast numbers of Christian martyrs of the bloodstained 20th century were epitomised here, with Mary's plea for prayer and penance echoing authentically across the ruins of so manycities in two world wars and other conflicts.
The University has recently opened a Benedict XVI Centre specialising in Catholic social teaching, and is proud of its particular links with Pope Emeritus Benedict, who addressed a vast crowd of children gathered there from schools across Britain on his State Visit in 2010.
After all, in both versions of the story the disciples seem to have no idea of what Jesus is capable of doing to feed vast crowds.
John Paul was pope from 1978 until his death in 2005, and was in a way the first rock star pontiff, drawing vast crowds as he criss - crossed the globe.
St John Paul - whose feast we mark in October - was a much - televised figure and drew vast crowds on world pilgrimages.
There was enough and to spare for all the vast crowd; and I would be lacking in my duty as a veracious reporter of the event if I failed to say, that «the hospitable board fairly groaned beneath the load of good things,» etc..
The game at Dartmouth attracted a crowd of 13,000, which was vast for Hanover, N.H., and extra policemen were called in from all parts of the state to handle the traffic.
Even a non-sports fan could pick out the vast majority of NBA and NFL players in a crowd.
On the vast lawn of the plaza near the courthouse in Brooklyn where Peter Liang, a former NYPD officer, was convicted in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man just over a week ago, a crowd of several thousand people gathered on Saturday in Liang's support.
In the new diagram, the tree's former crowning glories shrink to mere side branches, three among hundreds, crowded by the vast diversity of complex single cells.
Proteins are responsible for the vast majority of the cellular functions that shape life, but like guests at a crowded dinner party, they interact transiently and in complex networks, making it difficult to determine which specific interactions are most important.
Discovered in 1985 crowding around an active black smoker, these shrimp have no eyes, and cover the sulfide mounds like vast colonies of ants.
The stage is set for an almighty football showdown between the bronze age and the stone age in front of a vast crowd, and there's some very funny incidental material involving early commentators and action replays.
Unfortunately, since the vast majority of American students attend government schools, the government crowds out innovation in the tiny remaining private sector.
Here Becker is more candid still, reporting from all over the country: from the tiny, crowded homes of the swollen megalopolises of the southeast rim to a vast, secret network of thousands of defense bunkers in the northwest.
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This isn't to say that independent publishing is easy; a vast amount of work is required by the author in order to succeed amongst the crowd.
And if you give even the smallest indication that you are in fact, a first time visitor to any Capetonian, prepare for the impromptu assignment as your new tour guide to Cape Town, promising you a first time look at the views from Signal Hill; a trek up Lion's Head to take that infamous Instagram shot or check out a Supermoon; get raucously day drunk on the train to Kalk Bay; bathe in the sun among the Penguins of Boulders; engorge yourselves in Clarke's Bar's twice fried fries, all before finding yourselves at a secret block party or in the wake of the ever growing crowds of First Thursday, only to end the night with a craft beer from P&G, all the while making new friends of the vast array of metropolitan wildlife and colourful personalities Cape Town has to offer.
Don't miss the chateau in the heart of the village, perched magnificently on the edge of a fussy pond flanked by vast, manicured gardens that houses a massive collection of pre-modern oil paintings, all displayed in the crowded, colorful 19th century style.
Experiencing the spiritual stillness of the vast inland in the cool of the morning before the lunchtime crowds arrive after their long morning bus ride.
In the hub of crowd at Legian, 20 minutes» drive from airport, Puri Tanah Lot becomes a perfect sanctuary far enough from noisy but all vast attractions could be reached within a couple of minutes.
Attracting vast crowds and selling out in stores all over Europe in just a matter of hours, a breathtaking 325,000 units were sold in the first two days making it the fastest selling home console in history.
The vast majority of the crowd present at the tenth edition of Brasil Game Show was most likely interested in upcoming titles from big companies such as Dragon Ball FighterZ, Far Cry 5, Ni No Kuni 2 and Sea of Thieves, but that doesn't mean smaller local studios didn't have their chance to shine.
In the video Sweet Nightingale (2005), a vast examination of uniformity and difference, a crowd performs a sequence of gestures choreographed to the music of Gustav Mahler.
May Day IV (2000, remastered 2014) is a four - and - a-half-metre-wide photograph of a crowd so vast that it bleeds out into the frame with no end in sight, each individual in perfect focus yet very much an insignificant atom in the great seething mass.
The Rubell Family Collection, housed in a vast former Drug Enforcement Agency warehouse in the Wynwood District is the only art gallery to have featured in Miami Vice and always pulls in the crowds.
During its celebratory opening days, the museum showcased five performances from its collection, acquired over the past decade — among them, Tania Bruguera's iconic meditation on state power Tatlin's Whisper # 5 (2008), in which two police officers on horseback ride through the gallery (in the Tate's case, the vast Turbine Hall), performing pointless crowd - control exercises.
As I wrote recently, that vast but crowded subcontinent has already surpassed Japan in population density — quite a feat.
In the vast world of third - party Android launchers, Evie Launcher cuts through the crowd with simple sophistication
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