Sentences with phrase «smaller crowds at»

The pendulum has swung again with Trump, who questioned park service photos showing smaller crowds at his inaugural, and who has also signed several orders rescinding Obama - administration policies, from climate change and clean air to pesticides and the Keystone Pipeline.
April in Belize April is one of the most exciting times to visit Belize as warm sunny days and refreshing breezes coincide with a fewer visitors and smaller crowds at the most popular destinations.
Zephyr Teachout, former Democratic primary candidate for governor, drew rather smaller crowds at recent local appearances for her new book than on the stump.
The New York Jets drew only 28,147 against visiting Tampa Bay, the smallest crowd at Shea Stadium since the Jets moved there in 1964.
Small crowd at 18 for 1st group coming in.
Formula One is suffering from small crowds at the moment, maybe they need a video like this?
I am part of a small crowd at the Rubells's private museum in Miami, and we're sipping...
I am part of a small crowd at the Rubells's private museum in Miami, and we're sipping free espresso in the back garden.

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The issue is that venture capitalists may balk at investing in companies that have hundreds of small and unsophisticated backers amassed from the «crowd round,» so you may want to consider this consequence before deciding to post on an equity portal.
But as their expensive technology sat idle, they began to look at — and, confusingly, describe — these freely advertised private placements as crowdfunding, even though the crowd of accredited investors is comparatively very small.
While we're at it, would you be better off as an entrepreneur if your city held a one - off event like a convention, that millions will pay attention to, or a smaller scale, perennial event that will draw a passionate crowd?
The goal, Mulcair told a business crowd at an Economic Club of Canada luncheon, was to help small businesses grow and create new jobs.
The stained - glass chancel windows at St. Paul's Chapel on the Columbia campus form a triptych in which the Apostle Paul is shown preaching to a small crowd on the Areopagus.
But while these few powerful leaders draw in the big crowds, there are countless servant leaders out there drawing in smaller, (perhaps less cool) crowds that are being transformed by Jesus Christ, who served, who sacrificed, and who — at least by the world's standards — failed.
Some of my earliest memories are of gatherings at my grandparents small apartment in Milwaukee where my relatives would crowd around the dining - room table and talk passionately about Israel.
Before we had picked our way through the market, a small crowd had gathered to marvel at the sight of a white man translating for an African in an African language.
We were a smaller crowd than usual, having celebrated with one side of the family a few weeks earlier at Easter, but I didn't mind that much.
Hopefully in your house, the crowd gathering for these (Slow Cooker) Beef Meatballs with Sriracha Lime Sauce will not be smaller than at the packed expo.
Took it to a church potluck and the few small bits that were left got attacked by the paws of 4 small children as they crowded around and picked at it like vultures to a carcass.
TT Tip: To serve a crowd (or ensure you have enough turkey leftover for sandwiches after the big event), simply roast two turkey breasts at once (and for smaller turkey breasts, simply reduce the amount of pastrami rub for curing).
At the other end of the scale, smaller scale farmers selling into niche local markets are successfully exploring a different financing alternative: crowd - funding.
The annual picnic races at the small town of Tomingley drew a large crowd from far and wide for a great day of racing and fashion.
The first time it was played at a sporting event was the 1918 World Series to a particularly small and somber crowd weary from a costly and unpopular war and afraid of anarchist bombings.
Apart from the handful who were born in Ashland, they'd moved from Homer or Chicago or Coronado Island, in the first or third or ninth grade, reared in trailers or at friends» houses or in homes with hot tubs, the sons of teachers and attorneys and single mothers who had chosen to go back - to - the - land in a small town: population 15,000, liberal and rural, five crowded elementary schools.
(Of the 20 or so kids who graduate every year, all but two or three go to Israel and study in a yeshiva for at least a year before starting college in the U.S.) On Tuesday morning the rabbis tell Katz they want the home game against Capital Christian, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. that day, to be moved up an hour, before school lets out, to keep the crowds smaller.
For the edification of the small crowd gathered to watch him play a few holes on the oldest golf course in the United States, Snead pointed to a half dozen sheep on a nearby fairway and remarked, «Those are the mowing machines at work.»
The Yellow Submarine kept alive its quest for a Europa League spot with a 2 - 1 win over Leganés before one of our smallest crowds of the season at the Ceramica.
Lowly La Liga side Leganes are contesting only their second ever Spanish top - flight season this campaign and play in front of a maximum crowd of just 11,454 at their small Estadio Municipal de Butarque.
Now the team was playing games 75 miles away at Gillingham where the crowds were pitifully small, averaging just 2,300 in 1997/98.
If its really just all about getting to the Olympic Stadium debt free, then fair enough at least we know the club's goal's, but how will they feel when we have an Olympic size stadium and a team playing Old Div 1 style in front of smaller and smaller crowds?
As they ate, the president and Mr. Comey made small talk about the election and the crowd sizes at Mr. Trump's rallies.
More than fifty people crowded into a small meeting room of the South Oxford Community Centre to express their indignation at the actions of the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP).
Despite a disruption from a small protest, U.S. Rep. Bob Turner (R - Kew Gardens) was inaugurated Sunday at Metropolitan High School in Forest Hills before an enthusiastic crowd.
John McDonnell has told a crowd at a protest outside Parliament that Jeremy Corbyn is not resigning just because a «small number» of MPs want him out.
By the time GOP State Committee Chair Jennifer Nassour gaveled the meeting to order around 7:15 PM in a small conference room at the Newton Marriott, one could feel the tension of the moment shooting its way through the crowd.
Following the service, a funeral motorcade headed down 125th Street and stopped at the Apollo, where Sharpton and Jackson got out and asked the small crowd for a moment of silence.
Some of those in the crowd said before the speech they thought the idea of an outright Labour win was unlikely but most said they were hopeful of a hung parliament, or at worst a very small Conservative majority.
After campaigning earlier at a small bakery with Malloy, Clinton told the crowd to rally around the Democratic governor.
Gary Berntsen surprised the (rather small) crowd at Union College's Yulman Theater by first answering in Spanish.
«I am here to pledge a full - hearted campaign to win our nomination and defeat Kirsten Gillibrand in November,» she told the partisan crowd of approximately 150 in a small upstairs ballroom at the National Republican Women's Club on East 51st Street.
At Gallo headquarters around the corner, the crowd was smaller and more subdued.
A small crowd gathered at Carthage High School to learn more about a proposed missile site that could be built at Fort Drum.
«The facts are on our side,» the mayor said to a crowd estimated by organizers at 1,500 (which would make it somewhat smaller than the pro-charter rally).
Noting recent reports that New York is the most segregated state in the nation, gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins advocated a different approach to public housing in a brief speech to a small crowd of local residents at Swallow Coffee, 433 Warren St., Hudson, Wednesday afternoon.
Thursday at the fair, Paterson met with a smaller and more critical crowd, reflecting his lower standing in popularity polls and his need to rouse more public support if he wants to keep his job and return to the fair as governor in future years.
The mayoral candidate — and new Democratic front - runner, according to a Quinnipiac poll — started his day of campaigning by appearing on national television, then was greeted at a campaign stop in downtown Brooklyn by a small crowd energized by his new status, WCBS 880's Alex Silverman reported.
The crowd was smaller than usual at the Berlin Fair, but Malloy talked to numerous voters as he walked through the fairgrounds with Aresimowicz.
It's like they killed my son all over again,» Graham announced to a small crowd of people that gathered to listen at Lenox Avenue and 129th Street.
Housing in the city ranges from, at best, small homes that often house multiple families to crowded, low - income apartment complexes.
At times, crowds were small, but the event hosted a steady flow of traffic, said organizer Jennifer Buz, a Caltech seismologist.
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