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While it may take time to create a crowd, David Yarnold, president of the National Audubon Society, points out that there is a precedence of social movements creating environmental change.
Democratic fears of a backlash have spilled into public view since Waters, a vocal Trump critic, told supporters at a Los Angeles rally Saturday that "if you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them!" She repeated that call in an MSNBC interview later the same day.
She also emphasised the importance of marketing and productization – something European startups are generally pretty bad at, even as they are great at R&D. Synthetron sounded like a fascinating way to create a crowd conversation.
With the help of computers, the extras were multiplied to create a crowd of several hundred thousand people.
A variant of the program called Dynasty was used in the final battle sequence to create a crowd of 3,000 in the Forbidden City.
"If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd," Waters said.
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Hershy Kay's brilliant arrangement of cowboy songs for "Western Symphony" allowed Balanchine to create a crowd-pleaser for dance hall girls and ranch hands.
Aside from the fun of deciding whether to run over two dogs and a pregnant lady or drive two old guys into the concrete barrier, it'll help the research team create a crowd-sourced view of how humans might expect of ethical machines to act.
On the opposing team are the swaths of people who apparently treasure wobbly footage of speck-sized people playing distorted versions of their hits, such easygoing acts as Ed Sheeran, Jason Mraz and Weezer, and the creators of a phone app called Vyclone, which "encourages audiences to film at concerts and then brings together the footage to create a crowd-sourced video of the event".
San Francisco-based Pocket Journey, another semifinalist, aims to create a crowd-sourced "world guide" that would offer three to five-minute snippet descriptions of any given area, ranging from historical to architectural to geological information.
In November 2011, PRSA led an initiative called Public Relations Defined, in order to create a crowd-sourced definition of public relations.
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