Are small groups
of people congregating in specific locations?
On a rainy Tuesday afternoon, hundreds
of people congregated in Steam Whistle Brewing's historic roundhouse building for the first - ever JOLT Demo Day.
But the state's transit chiefs, following the attacks, said there's a reason why the terrorists in Belgium chose an airport and a subway station as targets — they're a place where a lot
of people congregate, and they're difficult to protect.
Preferred locations include coffee shops, restaurants or parks where lots
of people congregate.
In classrooms, where lots
of people congregate and there is little ventilation from open windows, air can get stuffy, stale and contain a lot more CO2 than there should be.
Not exact matches
Some games were made up
of random groups
of people, while others involved small groups
of people who were connected to one another, similar to how humans tend to
congregate in real - life scenarios.
The reason we have
people that
congregate according to their origin is because
of the style
of worship.
In the West Brighton section
of Staten Island, small groups
of people walk across the street from the project buildings into the parking lot
of New Hope Community Church, where they dodge basketballs whizzing by before
congregating in a beautifully renovated building that was a staging area for an underground pit bull fighting ring up until a few years ago.
This has been the primary purpose
of religion,
of course - to
congregate people for the Greater Good - but God has been, in fact, the divine carrot.
There are Scientologists everywhere, and just like
people of any other religion, they look for a place to
congregate and converge wherever they are.
He boxes up truth, turns to leave a few prayers, inconspicuous as seeds, that someone old might read in the folds
of a missal, someone young might turn over in her still - holy fingerpainting hands, near that warm corner on the east side
of the parish where children
congregate to play «This is the church; this is the steeple; open the doors and where are the
people?»
The Internet provides an easy way for young
people to
congregate, without the trouble and expense
of getting them to a physical place; several companies have thus begun to sponsor online camps that offer fun, structured activities that encourage children to keep learning during those summer months.
The kitchen is the center
of most homes, where
people and clutter
congregate.
The atmosphere in Hasbrouck Park last Friday morning was festive, even electric as a crowd
of approximately 1,300
people congregated to hear Socialist Vermont senator and former presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders deliver a ringing endorsement
of Zephyr Teachout's bid to reclaim New York's 19th Congressional District seat for the Democrats, after it was held for three terms by retiring Republican Chris Gibson.
«We have to put these life - saving devices where
people congregate,» Oddo said, according to video
of his announcement.
A statement by Abdulkadir Ibrahim, Information Officer, NEMA North East zone, quoted the governor saying «I am here as an emissary
of President Buhari, we are here to commiserate with the
people of Dikwa, Ngala, Kala - Balge, Mafa and Marte who have
congregated in Dikwa town and to assure you
of his unflinching support and empathy.
Anderson says a lack
of recreation and places where young
people can safely
congregate could mean a long, violent summer.»
More than 100
people dressed in green
congregated at David Lam Park, Vancouver, Canada, to take the shape
of a giant green «carbon» footprint.
After selling his home and packing all his belongings in storage, he traveled to the small rural community
of Barre, Mass., about 100 kilometers west
of Boston, where every year
people congregate for a three - month - long «meditation marathon.»
When fleas infected with the Yersinia pestis bacterium bite
people, the bacteria can get into the bloodstream and
congregate in the lymph nodes
of the infected
person.
Cysteine - rich proteins bind to the heavy metals and keep them out
of the fat cells where they like to
congregate, helping the
person to eliminate them.
Other new shows premiering include: procedural Killer Women (Thursday, Jan. 7), about one
of the first women to become a Texas Ranger; Christian Slater vehicle, Mind Games (Tuesday, March 11), about a team that uses unorthodox methods to help
people make their dreams come true; half - hour comedy Mixology (Wednesday, February 26) about ten
people at various points in their lives
congregating in the same bar over the same evening; and Resurrection (Sunday, March 9), a one - hour drama series about life in Arcadia, Missouri when the townspeople deceased loved ones begin to return to them — unchanged from the moments
of their deaths.
From the first day
of school I found myself mixing with one
of the most talented and intelligent group
of people, from across the globe, from different creeds and cultures, all
congregating at this one school to lead educational institutions and systems that benefit all children.
We attended our fair share
of meetings in schools, homes, churches, town halls, farms, theaters, and any other location where
people congregated within each community.
Spearheaded by Lori Alhadeff, whose 14 - year - old daughter Alyssa was one
of the 17
people killed in the Feb. 14 attack, more than 100
people congregated at Quigley Park for a day filled with tennis, shopping and a tree dedication in memory
of those lost.
At 8 p.m., with no movie house in town,
people congregated Tuesday on the short set
of bleachers facing a wooden ring in which aging dairy cows were sold, mainly for hamburger, and vealer calves, also for slaughter, if not singled out by a farmer rebuilding his herd.
Some teams visit room to room to spend one - on - one time with a patient, or can
congregate in an open common area and mingle with groups
of people.
There could also be noise - free private areas the size
of cubicles where business
people could work remotely without outside noise interference, families could
congregate in private or parents could rest with their children who want to nap.
Every year since,
people have
congregated around the groundhog's burrow at Gobbler's Knob to see if the resident groundhog, whose name is Punxsutawney Phil, catches a glimpse
of his shadow.
People tend to
congregate near the beach access points, but just a short walk south will bring you to a usually - desolate stretch
of coast, the start
of a miles - long walk if you're so inclined.
There are plenty
of spots on the sand to claim your own, most
people tend to
congregate close to the restaurants for easy dining access, but farther south, the beach gets even prettier.
We guessed — correctly — that the crowds
of people in the water were
congregating around something interesting.
There was tons
of room and because there is no bathroom or galley near the bulkhead,
people don't end up
congregating there, which I've always found to be an issue with bulkhead seats.
People sit in clumps in the park, chasing the sun until the late hours; they
congregate in the common room
of the «indie hostel», an unofficial title for the HI San Francisco Downtown hostel that gets taken over by hundreds
of indie developers each year for the conference; they huddle in corners
of the show floor swapping stickers and congratulating each other on their recent game releases.
Lower, lighter reliefs
congregate at the top
of the prints, while larger, higher, darker elements collect near the bottom, suggesting gravitational pull or the way certain groups
of people bunch up in particular parts
of cities.
I'm thinking if I move again, it'll be to San Francisco, where
people who have the same crazy kind
of ideas as me seem to
congregate.
This is a minimalist yet sublimely gorgeous space: a place where
people congregate to pray and to contemplate, under a visually abstract yet real reminder
of the ever - generative powers
of nature.
There's something about the issue
of climate change that prompts
people to immediately head off to opposite sides
of the room — with very few
people congregating in the middle.
In the four lot parcel, seven community groups serving children with special needs, immigrant children and their families,
people in drug treatment programs, as well as individual family gardeners come together — spanning various demographics, united by a common love
of gardening — to grow food,
congregate and avail themselves
of much need respite in planted space.
Bart, thank you once again for this wonderful venue where such a collection
of lively statistical minds have
congregated to the great benefit
of people like me.
any group
of two or more
persons congregating on public space for the purpose
of engaging in prostitution or prostitution - related offenses first will be warned by a police officer that they are in a Prostitution Free Zone and will be directed to disperse.
Whenever a large number
of people regularly
congregate in one place, the chance
of an accident increases.
On Tuesday, Feb. 21, hundreds
of people from across the country
congregated in Pine Trails Park to honor the life
of cross-country coach and geography teacher, Scott Beigel, and the 16 other victims
of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.
It needs to be placed in an area
of the house that
people congregate, such as a hallway or lounge for it to be able to sense when everyone has left.
As thousands
of runners
congregated in the center
of Pine Trails Park, members
of the Stoneman Douglas cross country team made their way to the microphone one - by - one, giving tributes to their fallen coach, while also demanding change in the wake
of Wednesday's Parkland shooting that claimed the lives
of 17
people — including cross country coach Scott Beigel.
That's a whole lot
of people, many
of which have chosen to
congregate amongst each other in the top five most popular cities in the state.
Students, families and business
people congregate in this area due to its concentration
of shopping, dining and other attractions.
Many
of these
people choose to
congregate in the top five most popular cities
of the state, which are listed below in descending order:
In some places, plentiful supplies
of food allowed
people to
congregate at exchange centres to feast and trade.
Aboriginal survivors
of the colonial era
congregated on the Island which by 1920 had a population
of approximately 300
people.