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Many RR regulars also congregate at the 'Spill blog.
Instead, the plinth has become a place for rubberneckers to congregate, shake their heads and wonder what on earth has become of the club.
The bars and cafes are emptier than usual and, if they do go out, people seem to congregate in small, subdued groups.
It has lost some of its power now the crowds cannot congregate in front of it to hail their heroes but it remains a Falstaff to its North London Cleopatra.
The exact number of orphans living on the streets is not known, but in Nairobi, where there are estimated to be 30,000 Aids orphans sleeping rough, gangs of children congregate.
We would all congregate in nightclubs like Stringfellows … and just get on it".
That means it can offer better deals to the borrowers and lenders who congregate on its platform.
In the main halls they congregate around 3D printers, dummy manufacturing lines and laser-welding devices.
Not much strange in that: nearly every big American city has a district where homosexuals congregate.
If you try to drive up from Toamasina, the main port, to Antananarivo, the highland capital, you meet a roadblock at a bridge in Brickaville, where drunken soldiers, bored truck drivers and hundreds of porters congregate.
In Puerto Cabezas, the regional capital closest to Felix's landfall, international aid workers and those from Nicaragua's government congregate with laptops and wireless internet, organising the distribution of food and supplies.It is harder to mitigate the immense economic damage natural disasters inflict.
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