Sentence examples for fiery crowds from inspiring English sources

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From Jacksonville in the northeast to Pensacola in the Panhandle, the fiery crowds gathered to jeer at any hint of liberalism, boo loudly at the mere mention of Senator Barack Obama's name and heckle the traveling press corps (at a rally in Clearwater, one man hurled a racial epithet at a television cameraman).

Broad also said that he was relishing the prospect of fiery crowds in Australia this winter, with fans likely to aim jibes at the bowler after he was labelled a "blatant cheater" by the Australia coach, Darren Lehmann, for refusing to walk after clearly edging the ball in the first Test.

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"We will not give up," he bellowed to the fiery crowd, grabbing one of the American flags being waved and thrashing it around.

At his evening town meeting in Lebanon,  Mr. Romney faced a fiery crowd — a mix of independents, Republicans, Democrats and staunch supporters of President Obama — but he parried with them and sought to turn the focus back to the president.

A large, fiery crowd of people from there and beyond paraded down the twisting dirt roads, carrying the dead on their shoulders and filling the air with shouts for freedom.

But 13 unanswered points in the second half from Stuart Lancaster's inexperienced team silenced the fiery home crowd and set up arguably the finest win of the coach's three-year tenure.

b) Everyone sits on the beach and cracks open lobsters (true, though the $10.99 crab cake sandwich and lobster bisque special from the Menemsha Fish Market makes a great affordable alternative); and c) as soon as the sun hits the horizon in a spectacular blaze of glorious fiery color, the crowd breaks into "spontaneous" applause.

It was not sufficient to appease the fiery Mr Suthep.With the crowds at his back, Mr Suthep (pictured, above, at bottom-centre) insists that Ms Yingluck should not even stay on as caretaker prime minister until the election.

More than a generation earlier, in 1976, I was in Massachusetts to see and hear another American demagogue make some of the same promises to a fiery, almost all-white crowd.

AS a crimson sun sets over the Arabian Sea behind her, the British singer Helen Jones leaps onto the stage of the oceanside Cafe Looda, grabs the microphone and unleashes a fiery anthem to the crowd amassed under the thatched roof of the open-air bar.

The rhetoric changes based on the crowd -- fiery for Clinton volunteers and more balanced for elected officials or undecided voters.

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