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Younger elements in the crowd tend to adopt a both-arms-out, palms-extended, calm-down-dear gesture, as though trying to placate an enormous assailant.
"The crowd tend to like it because you are saying, 'I am wearing this because I want to', whether it is a smart look or an odd look, like Alexei Sayle's tight suits or Ross Noble's long hair.
Comedians, when you put them in front of a crowd, tend to be funny, so I thought it was a good match-up".
Recognize that many people in the "social butterfly" crowd tend to thrive on drama, hyped-up excitement and even troubles.
It is sad, but the popular crowd tend to hang out with the more beautiful people, as they want a good reputation with members of the opposite sex.
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More conceptually, the problem is that a crowd tends to know what it wants.
The crowd tends to be middle-aged or older — wise, skeptical, funny, good at staging an outburst.
Nowadays the Carrow Road crowd tends to only sing the chorus and too often reduce the words to indecipherable hollering.
The emphasis at Ziggy's - where the crowd tends to be a little older - is on drinking and socialising.
The local crowd tends to skewer politicians with an easy cynicism over morning coffee here at the Newport Cafe.
The British stag crowd tends to stay up the road at the newer, uglier but livelier Pas de la Casa resort.
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