Myanmar: While Thailand and its Similan Islands have been
drawing big crowds for years and years, neighbouring Myanmar has been largely overlooked.
Last year's Series
drew big crowds at public parks throughout the borough, and this year's lineup will not disappoint.
Lawyerist rightly points out that the dating scene might not be so vibrant in a place where the livestock
show draws the biggest crowd on Saturday nights.
So these
churches draw big crowds, but their impact on their members» lives is not what it could be (Willow Creek recently admitted as much).
But bugaphobes can take comfort in knowing that with the revitalized
Indians drawing bigger crowds, the situation may now have improved slightly over last season, when Brewers coach Larry Haney was able to offer this explanation of why Cleveland led the league in bugs: «There's no one in the stands to kill them.»
Even a slight layout change for 1991 couldn't help things, and after a local ostrich
race drew a bigger crowd (no, really!)
A Cahill - Hein Democratic primary for state Assembly, either in June or September (the legislature has yet to decide), would
draw the biggest crowds since Joaquin Phoenix took on Russell Crowe in the Gladiator movie.
Conway defended the administration's contention that the
inauguration drew the biggest crowds of all time, saying the White House spokesman was simply offering «alternative facts» to make his case.
Sage draws big crowds from their satisfying pizzas (available gluten - free, soy - free and nut - free) and KindKreme, a dairy - free, house - made soft serve ice cream.
His two
sessions drew big crowds and rapt attention as he showed exactly how an author can connect with the 16 million readers at the site.
This rain - or - shine weekend street
fair draws big crowds each June to Union Street, where historic Victorians house shops and art galleries.
The closest thing to an undiscovered find on a bustling, built - up coast, Horseshoe will
never draw big crowds with its location; the crescent moon of shoreline is only accessible by an unmarked stairwell (off Coast Boulevard near Prospect Street).
Located in front of Red Grooms's loft, City
Gallery drew a big crowd to its group show, Drawings (1958 — 1959), a huge show, hung salon style, that included the work of Red Grooms, Mimi Grooms, Robert Beauchamp, Michaela Weisselberg (now Mica Nava), Joan Herbst, Jay Milder, Bob Thompson, and Emily Mason.
-- Wayne Thiebaud, who spoke at the San Jose Museum of Art's annual Council of 100 dinner last week,
drew the biggest crowd ever at the event.
Stories: — Galaxy S5
availability draws big crowds (in some places)-- HTC leak makes case for why One M8 beats Galaxy S5 — Microsoft's Surface Mini might launch this quarter, include stylus support — New evidence arrives for LG G3 ′ s 2K display — Google Glass Explorer program rumored for one - day expansion
His workshops at NSGP and
AGPA draw big crowds because they are entertaining and highly informative.
On the second day of the 2017 NAREIT REITWeek panels featuring retail REIT
executives drew big crowds, as GGP, PREIT and Macerich explained how they have learned to benefit from the dramatic changes underway in the sector.
Here's what you will learn: The biggest mistakes everyone makes 5 Niche seminars that
draw the biggest crowds Alternative ideas if you are afraid to speak in public Creative Content (Topics that differentiate you from other agents) Effective headlines and sample ads How to get people to attend How to follow up AFTER the event
But lately, Mr. McMullin, 40, has been
drawing big crowds in Utah and thousands of online supporters who see his moonshot run for president as a final refuge for «Never Trump» conservatives.
«Remember when they were saying, during the campaign, that Donald Trump is giving great speeches and
drawing big crowds, but he is spending much less money and not using social media as well as Crooked Hillary's large and highly sophisticated staff.
This may not be a theme that
draws big crowds to your church on Sunday morning, but I believe it is a more faithful reading of the text.
What's more, the exigencies of Navy's athletic budget require that the annual clash with Army be scheduled for the Academy's June Week, when it will
draw a big crowd.
Attendance of less than 3,000 in 8,457 - seat University Hall has become so commonplace that athletic director Terry Holland has moved three home games to Richmond in the hope of
drawing bigger crowds.
They drew the biggest crowds and the loudest roars.
This one's still nothing massive — Valhalla's a proven venue that
draws big crowds and supplies classic moments like Tiger vs. Bob May in 2000, Boo Weekley galloping down the fairway at the 2008 Ryder Cup, and Rory's win in the dark.
Norris and William Hall had taken over — more been lumbered with — a club in dire financial straits (Woolwich Arsenal FC went into liquidation in 1910), moved it to a new stadium (Highbury in 1913) to
draw bigger crowds that would help them pay off its debts more quickly, and then World War One breaks out.
Among Democrats, Sanders has
drawn bigger crowds and more fervent supporters than Clinton, particularly among younger voters.
Backers say New York could regulate the sport like 45 other states do to protect fighters, while Madison Square Garden and other venues could
draw big crowds.
WASHINGTON — The Oneida Indian Nation took its campaign against the Washington Redskins from Central New York to the NFL team's home turf today,
drawing a big crowd and media attention in the nation's capital.
Councilmen Thomas White (D - South Ozone Park) and James Sanders (D - Laurelton) both defeated their rivals on an Election Day that although not as busy as the presidential race last year,
drew big crowds in the neighborhood.