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The different bands bring in different crowds, and the experience varies depending on which floor you are on, according to Heather Deyo and her sister Michelle Leist.
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Of course, we like to invite some of these people to play or put them in front of different crowds, but a lot of those Tribal kids, you tell them, "Oh, I played your stuff in Europe," and they're like, "Oh cool".
The two states also attract slightly different crowds: in Wyoming, it's business types and politicians from the Northeast; in Montana, it's Silicon Valley dot-comers and Los Angeles entertainment moguls.
You'll have to design different phones for different crowds in different scenarios".
Murdoch had to play to many different crowds in his testimony on Tuesday--from media watchers to British politicians to average consumers to police officers.
In a different crowd, people point to Robbins's profound influence on American musical theatre, in such shows as "Gypsy," "West Side Story," and "Fiddler on the Roof".
In Norfolk, Bonds and Daddy G. knew Springsteen's future saxophone player Clarence Clemons, who grew up nearby, but who was younger and was in a different crowd.
Hemant Mehta, a teacher from Illinois and visitor of the museum, told the Associated Press the Creation Museum added the zip line "for the same reason evangelical megachurches have amazing bands open their worship sessions — it has nothing to do with the service itself, but it might draw in a different crowd".
And crowds; many different crowds.
Different crowds will respond to different things.
Become friends with different crowds too!
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