Sentences with phrase «local crowd in»

The young local crowd in Ubon loves to party and share a bottle of whiskey with their friends in one of the town's night clubs.
Here's our suggestion for ways to blend in with the local crowd in Autumn & Winter.
But a big part of that is that whilethe crowd on the show did nt care, the local crowd in the living room was way hotter than I ever expected.

Not exact matches

Students, teachers, and local officials took turns giving impassioned speeches before the crowd, simultaneously celebrating those who died and blasting inaction from lawmakers in Washington.
As 3 a.m. was closing in on election night, Ron Ferrance sat in a crowded party for local Republican volunteers in the small town of Dallas, Pennsylvania.
The raucous crowd, a bigger turnout than most local soccer games, underlined how popular gaming as a hobby and spectator sport has become in China.
After all, grizzled landowners who've ranched in the area for generations AND the newly minted, solar - powered, recycling Okotoks» crowd share one common concern — a secure, local water supply for themselves and their children.
The massive gathering at a local bar may result in you rubbing shoulders with lots of like minded individuals but it will be loud and crowded and not particularly conducive to building real relationships.
Here, Wealthsimple is a smaller fish in a much bigger, crowded pond that includes the likes of local robo - adviser Nutmeg Saving and Investment Ltd. and giant HSBC Holdings PLC's automated investing platform.
A government - backed venture investment fund is looking to partner with angel investment groups and the public in crowd funding deals for local start - ups.
Crowds had gathered in the area after officers shot and killed a local African - American man at an apartment complex.
Church officials, delegates and their families, support staff, and laity crowd the meeting in numbers that encourage local restaurants to create vegetarian menus and advertise that sabbath meals may be paid for in advance.
Among the tombs of great saints which attract large crowds are those of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai in Bhit Shah in the Sind, Data Ganj Bakhsh in Lahore, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer, Hajji Waris Ali Shah in Dewan in Uttar Pradesh, Yousuf Sharif Shah in Hyderabad, Deccan, and Nizamuddin Auliya in Delhi — as well as those of many other famous saints and thousands of lesser local saints.
In a bold move, Jesus spurned the patronizing language of that crowd of hometown locals, and in response, they try to throw him off a clifIn a bold move, Jesus spurned the patronizing language of that crowd of hometown locals, and in response, they try to throw him off a clifin response, they try to throw him off a cliff!
While such piety might seem more evident among people who live in clans and who honor ancestors, it also characterizes family reverence in societies such as our own.10 Consider the motivation of the crowds that attend Christmas and Easter services in any local church.
We joined it on Day One by making our way through the crowds (we were always making our way through crowds in Philadelphia) to the registration booths, which were staffed by volunteers from all over the place, but most memorably by sharp - tongued older ladies from local parishes.
If Wendy goes to the local park, she will have a crowd of children around her in ten minutes, all of them laughing, cheering, and giggling.
Then, after a few months, at best only three years, of a public career in which He was hailed by a crowd which proved fickle and had won the adherence of a coterie of men and women who did not fully understand Him, He ran afoul of the leaders of the organized religion of His people, was accused by them of fomenting rebellion against the civil government, that of Rome, and was crucified by the order of the local representative of that government.
The only event I know of is back in my hometown of St. Louis every St. Patrick's Day when the whole town turns out for a silly, clumsy parade and a few thousand crowd the local Catholic church for corned beef and cabbage meals and beers.
In 1991, the Beach Boys entertained growing crowds of locals and newcomers alike.
The Executive Summary of that August 2012 report claims that the duopoly, through tactics such as «price discrimination, shopper docket schemes, store saturation and over-sized store strategies [building huge supermarkets in small local markets in order to drive out existing competition and prevent new market entrants]», is «crowding out all competition [and] rapidly reducing the choices in shopping format, brands, locally - derived products and service levels».
Situated right on the waterfront in the heart of downtown, the market buzzes with crowds of people, who come here to enjoy the live music, plenty of sunshine, beautiful local produce, and the array of ethnic food stands.
And Lancaster's one of those locals who's seen the crowds coming in firsthand — he lives in the neighborhood.
A judging panel of local experts plus input from the crowd selected five winners to compete in the second round.
We invite the public into some of the best restaurants in the city to watch local chefs battle in an exciting and crowd engaging 60 - minute head to head competition.
With a separate entrance that opens directly to the popular downtown pedestrian mall, indoor - outdoor seating, floor - to - ceiling windows, and a full - service bar, Monks promises to draw in a local crowd.
The bull finally toppled to the ground with the local crowd booing and some throwing garbage in protest.
There were plenty of smiling faces in the crowd at Stamford Bridge too, but elsewhere in London Arsenal fans were weeping after witnessing one of their former heroes doing the business for their local rivals.
Early last week in Sarajevo, Valentine Piessev, a Soviet member of the International Skating Union's figure skating committee, lodged a bitter complaint with local Olympic officials: The pro-American crowds at the Zetra Ice Arena were just too demonstrative in their support of the U.S. figure skaters.
Then, walking briskly along the ramp that leads to the field, he stepped into the sunlight to face a crowd of 27,576 in the stands and a gathering of dignitaries in front of the pitcher's mound that included Ford Frick, Warren Giles, Joe Cronin, Governor John Dalton of Missouri, St. Louis Mayor Raymond Tucker, Cardinal Owner Gussie Busch, Sid Keener of the Baseball Hall of Fame, assorted local officials and the Musial family: wife Lillian, son Dick, daughters Geraldine, Janet and Jeanne.
There probably have been a lot more important Premier League moments, but for me nothing beats a local boy winning the derby for his team, with me in the crowd.
A nice comedy moment in the game when two teenage girls ran onto the pitch to mob Harry Redknapp instigating a chase by the local plod that ended with one of their number toppling into the crowd.
The measures come amid concerns that foreign stars are crowding out local talent and harming the country's goal of becoming a global force in world football.
Frank Lord becomes the local hero, scoring the only goal in front a crowd of 9,807.
With the foundation of Olympique Lyonnais from an amalgam of local clubs in 1950, and the large crowds for derby games against St - Etienne, the cycle track was removed.
If some of the locals among a crowd of 36,189 were less than impressed on the final whistle, Bendtner was not too downhearted with a score draw in Dublin enough to see his team through.
Any local in the crowd were also buoyed by a 15 - minute cameo from Welsh hero Gareth Bale, who goes down in history as one of only a handful of players to win the cup in his hometown.
Start conversations using examples in the news or local events to discuss the dangers of following along with the crowd when the group is making poor choices.
«Local governments have been unable to come up with enough money to preserve prairies, forests and wetlands,» Ryan told a crowd of about 200 who showed up Wednesday in Volunteer Park to watch Ryan's helicopter land.
According to Gragnani, who was accompanied at the board meeting by his parents, Don and Donna Gragnani, the kids found a spot at Dundee - Crown High School in Carpentersville, but a hostile crowd of local kids forced them to leave, throwing rocks and bottles at them.
National Night Out culminates annually, on the first Tuesday of August in North School Park where between 3,000 - 4,000 guests enjoy fun activities, learn about crime and drug prevention awareness and enjoy visiting between 40 - 45 vendor booths sponsored by local businesses promoting their products and services to a largely local crowd.
The issue of a «Family Aquatic Center «at Newton Park in Glen Ellyn drew large crowds in the spring, as local residents voiced strong opinions on both sides of the matter.
It reminded me of John McCain fretting about the rising price of milk and sandwich sausage in a local US supermarket the week Obama was playing to crowds of a quarter of a million across Europe, discussing global affairs and America's place in the world.
Some prominent local Republicans are already lining up behind other candidates in the crowded primary field.
As founder Jeffrey Yoo Warren laid out in a crowd - pleasing presentation at the Personal Democracy Forum conference last week, the group helps local activists assemble $ 100 kits that will let them take extremely detailed photographs of a given area using a consumer - grade digital camera hung from a kite or balloon suspended as high as several thousand feet in the air.
The elected officials, who are both black, addressed a roughly hundred - strong Uber - organized crowd gathered in Queensbridge Park in Queens — a hodgepodge of company drivers, customers and local residents of the adjacent Queensbridge Houses, apparently drawn by the free food, children's games and classic R&B and girl - group pop blasting from the speaker system.
Some locals say lawlessness is making Christopher Street a no - go area, and it's increased because police and legislators have been too lenient to crowds of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youths who hang out in the area.
It drew a crowd: the New York journalists who tagged along for the trip were matched in number by their local counterparts.
«They've reversed the normal political formula» in which professional staffers take the lead and pound the phone to drum up crowds, said Chip Evans, a liberal radio host and former chairman of the Washoe County Democratic Party, who watched the event take shape and said he was struck by the extent to which it had been organized by local amateurs.
At the local swearing - in ceremony for Rep. Hakeem Jeffries on Sunday night, Sen. Chuck Schumer was so effusive in his praise of Jeffries, and so sincere in lamenting that he lived two blocks outside of Jeffries» Brooklyn district, that Schumer's own representative in Congress piped up from the crowd.
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