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Waitress service starts outside at 7 p.m., and the seating area filled quickly after that, as groups of four or more congregated at this very social spot.

As disorder broke in Baltimore on Tuesday, hundreds of activists gathered at the police headquarters in Chicago and dozens more congregated in Ferguson, Missouri, where the death of Michael Brown in August last year sparked the unprecedented Black Lives Matter protest movement.

The performance arena held about 7,000 people, and though many more congregated on the grounds outside, the music was the primary draw.

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Manhattan, which is tiny in comparison with the rest of the city — accounting for twenty-three square miles out of three hundred — appears larger than Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx, because the subway lines are more densely congregated and therefore need more space to be legible.

Outside, more than 100 personnel congregated, including officers from departments and agencies around central Florida, Swat teams, FBI agents and a bomb squad with dogs.

Throughout Wednesday evening, more and more students congregated and eventually turned the building into a fortress as a steel drum provided the rhythm for the erection of barricades.

Throughout Wednesday evening more and more students congregated and eventually turned the building into a fortress as a steel drum provided the rhythm for the erection of barricades.

The statistical testing on these congregated CNVs is more accurate than SNP site-based testing, and provides further confidence to our results.

During the Regency, Voltaire circulated widely in elite circles such as those that congregated at Sceaux, but he also cultivated more illicit and libertine sociability as well.

Roy Hodgson did not pretend that England will be aiming for anything more next summer than they were when Europe's best nations last congregated three years ago: getting to the quarter-finals and hoping for the best.

We looked in vain for "the beautiful and bountiful horse-chestnuts" that, "candelabra-wise" — in one of Melville's more purple passages — "proffer the passer-by their tapering upright cones of congregated blossoms".

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