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In one of many videos surfacing from Syria Friday, soldiers on a bus beat detainees: Despite the risks, Syrians continue to congregate and revolt against Assad's regime.

A bit farther east, both Romans and visitors alike continue to congregate at the café tables ranged on the plane-tree-shaded sidewalks of the Via Vittorio Veneto (Via Veneto), a street of grand hotels, offices, and government buildings.

During the day, the city's homeless would continue to congregate in the parks, libraries and other public spaces downtown.

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Hundreds of French riot police later charged at groups of England fans who continued to congregate after the early clashes as bottles were hurled.

Now, after years of being told that family viewing time around the television will become a thing of the past, new data from KPMG shows that the typical British family continues to congregate around a TV set.

Putting to one side that the Mayor's office decided to issue a press release for this news — some might think that's a bit of overkill for one little startup — it is a bit of a coup to show that the fastest-growing companies (and Pinterest is certainly one, judging by other news today) are looking to set up shop in the city rather than continuing to congregate further south.

While the Beats continued to congregate at the Black Cat into the 1950s, in the years following World War II, more and more gay people began patronizing it.

Over on Sweet Adeline, the Elliott Smith messageboard where the "sad kids" Mary Lou Lord described congregate, stories continue to circulate.

Seventy-five staff members from Texas Health Presbyterian hospital, who are thought to have treated Duncan, are urged to sign legal agreements stating they will avoid public transport, not go to areas where large numbers of people congregate, and continue to be monitored twice a day for symptoms.

Seventy-five staff members from Texas Health Presbyterian hospital are being given a "binding legal document and order" that states they will avoid public transport, not go to areas where large numbers of people congregate, and continue to be monitored twice a day for symptoms, county judge Clay Jenkins said on Thursday.

Duffy is scathing of the claims that subsidies should continue to be provided to '…[c]ertain kinds of congregate provision…because they won't survive if people have choice about the services they use – this seems a weak argument, particularly given that the rationale for such services is their supposed "efficiency"' [ 17][p.21].

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