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is crowd
noun
A group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order.
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The other element in home advantage is crowd support.
The fashionable term for trying to glean useful insights from it all is crowd sourcing.
And the answer the prime minister has come to is crowd sourcing.
"The last thing we want to do is crowd the experience with too many ads".
He added, "This is crowd sourcing — reporting based on the work of many people, including your readers".
The menu is crowd pleasing, but the food excels; pizzas from the wood-fired oven and veal parmigiana are particularly good.
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"Our funding is crowd-sourced," he said.
The result is crowd-pleasing palatability and timed-ticket madness.
But is crowd-funding bringing in new dollars or simply diverting those that would have been donated anyway?
This trend of lining up upends years of theatergoing ritual, and is crowd-sourcing at its worst.
— SAM SIFTON In partnership with other media organizations, the City of New York is crowd-sourcing the impact of Irene.
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