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"We've begun to see a difference on the Fridays with the twilight racing, with the crowds, with more young people coming out," said Schwartz, referring to the 3 p.m. Friday post time at Belmont.
In the 1960s, Marvel Comics became known as the reading material of choice in academic crowds, with more emotionally in-depth characters like Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four heroes who were more relatable than say, DC's Superman.
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Nevertheless, the Serpentine event drew a crowd, with more than four thousand attendees.
Mr. Romney has not had a crowd with more than a couple hundred people since he arrived in the Sunshine State.
But the sector is crowded, with more than a dozen companies vying for customers and driving down prices.
"Okay for Now" is crowded with more incident and empowerment than any eighth-grade year or novel can quite contain.
As microchips get crowded with more and more components, today's cooling methods will no longer be adequate.
For small-scale farms, the need for marketing skills has increased as the local food marketplace has become crowded with more competition.
Every few minutes, another Kalapalo appeared; the room was soon crowded with more than a dozen men, some old, some young, all of them surrounding Pinage and me.
Instead the show is crowded with more normal-size works, a few of which are genuinely wonderful even if they add little of urgency to the exhibition.
They drop into the lower part of the pitcher, which is crowded with more than 6,000 digestive glands per square centimetre.
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