Sentences with phrase «left throngs»

A four - hour outage for U.S. Customs and Border Protection left throngs of angry passengers dealing with significant delays from South Florida to Boston to Los Angeles for several hours Monday afternoon and evening.
A four - hour outage for Customs and Border Protection left throngs of people dealing with significant delays, NBC News reports.
And then this day topped even that, in a way that left the throng dumbstruck and blinking.

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After starting the day with a home - schooling session (the family is part of a co-op, so the kids go to school twice a week and Mary teaches on those days), the assembled throng departed for swimming and the library, leaving me here.
Before the usual capacity throng of 59,075 last Saturday, Notre Dame sent in its troops and Michigan left them for dead.
That July 12 night, Holaday, his 11 players, and a throng of supporters left the tournament site of Chowchilla and made the 70 - minute drive back to Lemoore.
I want to make it clear that I was not fired — I left on my own accord just as throngs of other employees of his have done during his short tenure as Borough President.
As at the time of filing this report, thousands of youths who thronged the Murtala Mohammed Square as early as 9 am were just getting set to leave the venue.
Dean Skelos leaves court with his wife and a media throng on December 8, 2015 in New York.
It doesn't rain much in Austin — I considered bringing an umbrella, but left it behind, chiding myself for overpacking — but it's been raining for days, bringing the chaos level at the already - crowded Alamo Drafthouse to overwhelming levels as the crowds of people who usually mill around outside the theater converged with the throngs of adoring fans hoping to catch a glimpse of Tim Burton and Dolph Lundgren in the lobby.
Initially, Smiley agreed to cooperate with the author in writing this book, but after giving two interviews, he withdrew, leaving Blanding to piece together the rest of the narrative through interviews with his friends, business associates and a growing throng of adversaries.
«Now that I have you to myself,» said the Queen, smiling to left and right as they glided through the glittering throng, «I've been longing to ask you about the writer Jean Genet.»
In the next few weeks, throngs of college students will be joyously leaving campus for a week long rite of passage: Spring Break.
In fact, the throng of people lining up to enter the shrine, all clutching bundles of candles several feet tall, left a greater impression on me than the marble building itself.
Ofili employs the heads, leaving some as outlines while others are filled in, to represent the eleven perspectives amidst the throng of soldiers that accompanied Judas to capture Christ and ultimately sentence him to crucifixion.
At Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, students assembled by the hundreds onto the football field, and police officers erected barricades along Holmberg Road to better guide the throng of students leaving campus.
Although throngs of electronic and print media were present for Harris» speech, most of them left when the premier did and by the time the Q&A sessions started, REM was the lone representative at the media table.
New stadium - seating theaters attract throngs of people, but leave traditional cinemas begging for patrons.
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