Sentences with phrase «thronged with»

The ponds might be frozen and the beaches covered with snow, but you'll find a new appreciation for those special spots when they're not thronged with tourists.
On the legal aid cuts it comments: «A consequence (unintended perhaps, but in fact entirely foreseeable) which threatens swiftly to engulf and maybe even overwhelm the judicial system is that family courts at all levels will become thronged with a tsunami of LIPs... The quality of justice will be strained, its administration delayed, its delivery potentially denied.»
Her eyes widened as she watched the rock, and her mind lost all sharp thought and became thronged with slowly turning memories, untroubled, meaningless and vague.
All Soul's Unitarian Church, in which his [108] body was deposited, early in the morning was thronged with a mighty multitude, passing in procession to look upon the beloved face.
It seems they have changed their tune since your gallery opened, because the shows have been of a very high quality, and the openings are always thronged with a VIP crowd of artists, curators, collectors, and other tastemakers.
Now hundreds of London art galleries are thronged with young trendies taking selfies in front of the art and posting them on Instagram.
Charles Bridge, the oldest and most famous river crossing, is thronged with pedestrians, buskers and street stalls but an essential destination for any visitor with some great photo opportunities over the river.
This place was thronged with tourists.
Bird Watching from the Beach Just off Rodeo Beach, Bird Island's white, guano - covered crags are thronged with cormorants, gulls, and pelicans, which can be watched from shore.
Attending Thought Bubble a couple of weeks ago in the UK was an eye - opening experience for me, since it was a much bigger show than I expected and thronged with hundreds of comic creators producing highly original and masterful work.
Taking up an entire city block, and with more ways in and out than a hyrax burrow, on a day like this the market's dark interior is thronged with shoppers escaping the sun.
The streets around us thronged with townspeople racing home, carrying whatever food they had found for sale in the shops or markets.
We find a more apt analogy in a vast restaurant or food court with multiple kitchens, each thronged with many cooks, yet with no head chef in command of even a single establishment much less the entire enterprise.
Maybe, but who hasn't felt a tinge of paranoia while walking on crowded streets, particularly streets thronged with barkers for standup comics?
Meanwhile, Paris is thronged with revolutionaries, all of whom need to eat.
The universe is turning out to be thronged with dim and ghostly young galaxies that had escaped the notice of astronomers.
It is thronged with blacks, a few white faces in the milling crowds.
Each room throngs with young employees, who like Loumidi are mostly in their late 20s, exhaling the entrepreneurial energy that hangs in the Northern Californian air.
When a male frigate bird wants to get a date, it throngs with other males, inflates the patch of red skin on its throat (called the gular sac) and then waggles it from side to side while calling whenever a likely female flies by.
Milius discounted matte shots, employing, like John Boorman's Excalibur, miniatures placed in the environment, added to life - size sets, as if larger cities or villages extended in the background, seamlessly segueing from Conan entering a city's gates, to his drunkenly punching out a camel impeding his progress through markets which throng with myriad extras.
The CONTEC session is devised for the industry leadership, rather than for the writerly throng with which Fine met in Los Angeles.
Well, D&Q was just about the last digital holdout among prestige comics publishers, but today they have joined the throngs with a full selection of books available both via Comixology and in the Kindle store.
As night falls the air is filled with music and there is a real party atmosphere, as some of the larger establishments have live entertainment and the area throngs with people of all ages.
Vantage points around Sydney Harbour throng with about a million people wishing to take in the excitement of the Sydney New Year Eve fireworks display at close hand.
It all starts in Inkopolis, a hub zone thronging with shops, NPCs and asynchronous players complete with their unique gear and even MiiVerse updates.
Unlikely as it seems, this artist, known for many decades as a Pop painter whose canvases throng with violent, sensual imagery amid bright fields of color, began her career working exclusively as a sculptor.
The representation of people is at the core of Klein's art; his work teems and throngs with faces and bodies, often caught in some kind of action or movement.
Unlikely as it seems, this artist, known for many decades as a Pop painter whose canvases throng with violent, sensual imagery amid bright field of color, began her career working exclusively as a sculptor.
Vince Cable has joined the throng with fresh proposals for change.

Not exact matches

But with low - as - you - can - go - growth, mounds of debt, throngs of unemployed youth and a rising tide of Euroskepticism, the European Union, to put it kindly, is still in a tough spot.
A four - hour outage for Customs and Border Protection left throngs of people dealing with significant delays, NBC News reports.
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.
«Singapore greets Apple Watch with a shrug,» was the headline on CNBC, which made the rookie mistake of comparing today's modest lines with the throngs that greeted the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus — for which pre-orders were not required.
About 3,000 fans thronged the Municipal Stadium field (now called Midway) and mingled with the players.
Results showed that people who were more irked by the idea of navigating throngs of shoppers were more inclined to want a reward program with a specific endpoint.
It started with the signature exchange of the Gilman football program — this time between [head coach] Biff [Poggi] and the gathered throng of eighty boys, freshmen through seniors, who would spend the next week practicing together before being split into varsity and junior varsity teams.
For Pearl Jam, this thronging only made sense on a national, if not international, level with a Congressional seal of approval.
I drive past multi-million dollar church properties filled with throngs of wealthy people (as compared to the peoples of this world, today) sitting on cushy chairs or pews, gazing out stained glass windows, and then arrive at my destination — the haunts of the homeless, many of whom have all they own in a backpack or in a shopping cart.
The president of the United States joined the throngs just days before Christmas with an unannounced stop at a local Best Buy to purchase Just Dance 3, a Wii game.
His pulpit was a boat, providing a way to connect with the throngs without getting crushed.
Mark ends the series of controversies with the statement, «And the great throng heard him gladly.»
«These things I remember,» he says, «as I pour out my soul: how I went with the throng, and lead them in procession to the house of God, with glad shouts and songs of thanksgiving, a multitude keeping festival.»
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.
Throngs of worshippers packed into the church auditorium early Sunday, with lines of vehicles backed up for half a mile along the streets.
Through much of it, Kurt will be there with her, sitting in the audience as his wife does her thing before throngs of adoring fans.
A brilliant achievement of Sumer was the impulse given to the Stone - Age cultures of Egypt, which, soon after 3000 B.C., responded with the sudden upward surge of the first dynasties and then the majesty and enduring wonder of the Pyramid age, great in its architecture and engineering, notable for the realism and yet the impassive dignity of its art, and memorable for the brilliance and varied richness of its thronging life.
When the sun set that evening, the Sabbath with its restrictions on carrying burdens being over, the people of the city thronged about Jesus, bringing «all who were sick or possessed with demons» (Mk 1:32 - 34; Mt 8:16 - 17; Lk 4:40 - 41).
When they are done with that they throng to stone iblees to death at the JAmrat.
Moms and dads wondering whether they wanted to cope with the crusade throngs at least could be confident that the kids would not be subjected to a tirade against Roman Catholics or a harangue about American foreign policy.
Apparently with no thought of inconsistency, in a powerful sermon Urban II urged the great company of warriors who were present to turn their swords from fighting their brethren to fighting the Moslems, at that time in possession of the places held sacred by Christians and oppressing the pilgrims who thronged them.
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