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Weekend street fairs bring crowds but few sales for him.
Now Hollywood has turned to children's games, with already-familiar titles and heroes, to bring crowds into the cinemas.
They help soften the impact of rising insurance costs but are unlikely to bring crowds to their feet.
Mr. Falk said Mr. Pinajian was there in 1969, when many artists hoped a big music festival would bring crowds to local galleries.
Even if weekends now bring crowds typical of the gentrified Lower East Side, an off night might find the plastic-covered banquettes lined with timeworn regulars.
Its stars, like Wendell Pierce ("Treme" and "The Wire"), helped bring crowds to Harlem, which has become wealthier and whiter in recent years.
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A hundred years ago, track cycling brought crowds out to watch races in six-day events in Manhattan.
He conceded that a public beach brings crowds, saying the town's population of 2,300 often quadruples in the summer.
He performed surfing demonstrations twice a day at Redondo, bringing crowds from Los Angeles to see the "Hawaiian Wonder" for themselves.
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