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A document obtained by the paper describes "crowd-control operations" where the crowd "is not armed with firearms but does pose a risk using improvised weapons (clubs and stones)." After the Arab Spring, and what we have seen in Libya, that is an interesting business to be in.

In it he describes crowded wards staffed by staff too busy and stressed to properly communicate with patients.

She describes crowds of protesters slapping and jostling defendants both inside and outside the courtroom, shouting and throwing coins and pens.

On a 16th-century mountainscape fan at Sotheby's (estimated at $28,000 to $40,000), the painter noted the mentor who had inspired him and then added, "How can my clumsy, mediocre work be paired up with his?" A 15th-century calligraphy fan at Sotheby's ($18,000 to $25,000), flecked with gold, describes crowds forming under "fluffy jade-like petals" falling from willow trees.

Welters of wristy line on washy grounds describe crowd scenes of besuited, solid men accompanying (or dreaming of) gracefully limned nude women.

The term must be packed near the top of America's holiday kit because it's used, and used, and used to describe crowd reaction every time a crowd forms that's capable of reacting to something.

We will therefore be able to describe crowd recovery only on this single attack.

To identify studies of residential crowding as a risk factor for severe RSV disease, the search used the MeSH term "crowding" or any of the following words describing crowding: "resident," "residents," "residential," "bedroom," "bedrooms," "household," "households," "number of children," "number of people," "per room," "> and people," "sibling," "siblings," "sharing," "share," or "overcrowding".

In 1895, French social psychologist Gustave le Bon described crowds as mobs in which individuals lost their personal consciences.

Reporters yesterday described crowds of despondent people wandering waste high through flooded streets, some clutching plastic bags with a few salvaged possessions.

The diaries are not particularly rewarding to read in their entirety, with their endless pages of uninflected entries describing crowds, receptions, appointments and meetings, mixed with asides about his wife, Rosalynn, and his family, mother, jogging, swimming (even skinny-dipping), bowling, fly-fishing and his tennis topspin.

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