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He told the crowd of less than 300 people: "You sound like ten thousands.
Graham said that in the 17 months the show has been running, there has never been a sidewalk crowd of less than 6.
We are used to playing at the Stadio Flaminio with a crowd of less than 30,000, and with more English fans there than Italians.
As expected, the meeting was poorly attended and there were very few teenagers or young adults in the crowd of less than 300.
The attendance was 34,934, the last time a crowd of less than 40,000 has watched a United v Liverpool game.
When Mr. Obama took the stage, the crowd of less than 10,000 people — probably the smallest rally of the week despite being held outdoors on a Friday night — ignited in screams.
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After walking 4,350 miles to Rome wearing a brown traveler's cape and Tyrolean hat, and with a shell, the traditional pilgrim's symbol, hanging from his neck, Walter Weigand, 53, stared in disbelief at the huge crowd of less-road-weary pilgrims milling around him on St. Peter's Square.
With crowds of less than 2,000 huddled into one stand, the Darlington Arena is a rattling monument to the reckless buying, selling and mismanagement of historic football clubs.
The Marlins rarely play on national television and rank last in the league in attendance, with recent home games sometimes drawing crowds of less than 3,000.
While some other tournaments routinely get 50,000 to 60,000 spectators, the Classic has usually dealt with crowds of less than 20,000.
A number of provincial sides are excelling in Serie B this season, with first-placed Carpi playing to average crowds of less than 2,800 people at the tiny Stadio Sandro Cabassi.
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