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Discover Ludwig"on crowd" is not a correct or commonly used phrase.
It is likely a mistake and should be corrected to "in the crowd" or "among the crowd." Here are some examples: Incorrect: The performer was standing on crowd, waving to his fans. Correct: The performer was standing in the crowd, waving to his fans. Incorrect: We were all on crowd, waiting for the parade to start. Correct: We were all among the crowd, waiting for the parade to start.
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Guides with headsets preach with one eye toward the picture, the other on crowd control.
On the one hand, we have established a mobile crowd network system based on crowd Petri net.
Dollar bills, real and fake, rain down on crowd.
Mr. Philbin is not working solo on "Crowd".
QUESTION FROM WILLIAM: Excellent treatment on crowd management John.
SOUND LEVEL Moderate to loud, depending on crowd.
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To raise capital, they relied on crowd-sourcing, generating almost $38,000 by preselling Spunis on the Web site Indiegogo.
Then there was the patrolman on crowd-control duty whose badge identified him only as Officer Novello.
Money spent on crowd-pulling events such as football has disappeared into a black hole of corruption.
UAV locations are estimated based on crowd-sourced signals [15].
The LIFX project started off on crowd-funding website Kickstarter.
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