Sentence examples for including a crowd of from inspiring English sources

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The 13 actors, most of whom capably portray several characters apiece, including a crowd of nameless folk, occasionally address the audience directly.

Even more fans -- including a crowd of more than 7,000 -- attended a playoff game in the Hartford Twilight League at Colt Park in Hartford in 1930, according to a book about the league by a former player, now a league official, Jack Repass.

This resulted in a difficult period in the history of Rangers, as the average attendance fell to 17,500 in the 1981 82 season, including a crowd of only 4,500 for a game against St. Mirren.

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Summer, previously seen in Salford in 2014, includes a crowd of people aged from 18 months to their 70s.

Aside from the turnout at those classes, signs that the effort is working include a crowd of 1,100 people who attended a lecture on living with purpose and mindfulness; a poll showing that the number of people who say they exercise regularly went from 60% in 2010 to 66% in 2012 and that smoking has declined 28% in those years.

Hundreds of people crowded outside the cathedral, including a large crowd of young men who made clear their complaints against conservative Muslim groups, Egypt's ministry of the interior and even the president.

At the height of his fame, Yevtushenko read his works in packed soccer stadiums and arenas, including to a crowd of 200,000 in 1991, during a failed coup attempt in Russia.

In all, nearly 700 local Yalies came out for the two events, including a capacity crowd of 300 in San Francisco and close to 400 in Los Angeles.

His hype endeavors included drawing a crowd of journalists to the White House gates where the British comedian, in character as Borat Sagdiyev, asked to deliver a screening invitation to "Premier George Walter Bush". "Our research showed it was soft in awareness," said Bruce Snyder, Fox's distribution chief.

Witness the tears — including mine — from a crowd of 83,100 who saw Ali bravely steady his quivering right hand and lay the Olympic torch to a wire in the Opening Ceremonies of the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta.

Miscreants are variously mutilated and killed before a traumatized audience that includes a hysterical crowd of starveling war orphans whose brutalized, maimed futures in an endlessly war-ravaged country can be imagined.

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