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The three-hour service for Simmons drew a large crowd to Greater St Luke AME Church in Charleston.
Across the street a shop window is filled with samples of strategic civilian materials brought by the Allies drew a large crowd.
Foster drew a large crowd Friday at the national title game media day and sounded confident that he had moved past the misses.
While the August 16 march and rally drew a large crowd to the port, the blockade didn't go forward since the vessel remained out at sea.
Shoemaker drew a large crowd of autograph seekers, but the attendance of 17,292 was no higher than usual for the first Saturday of this meeting.
During the hearing, which drew a large crowd of reporters, Smollett took deep breaths, shook his head and kept his eyes closed.
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This nevertheless drew a large crowds of supporters and scores of undercover police and intelligence agents.
Mr. Jain and Mr. Fitschen, the other soon-to-be co-chief executive, mingled with journalists afterward, though Mr. Jain drew a larger crowd.
She drew a warmer reception than Mr. Schumer at the fund-raiser; she also drew a larger crowd of reporters than would normally turn out for a visit by a First Lady.
No player, not even Denver quarterback Peyton Manning, drew a larger crowd than Newton, who last week sparked a national discussion on race when asked to posit what's made him such a polarizing figure and having the nerve to answer correctly.
If anything, they drew a larger crowd than Gibb.
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