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Though the retired British rowing great Steve Redgrave was resistant to Issaka's taking part, the crowd at Eton Dorney embraced him.
Two months ago, Albert Costa of Spain could barely part the crowd that greeted him at the airport terminal in Barcelona after he won the French Open.
The best that can be said for the party is that a few senators seem to have been able part the crowd enough to let the rescuers begin to inch forward.
"It's the fourth quarter, but for the most part, the crowd hasn't been paying close attention to the first three," he said.
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"For the most part, the crowds were very cooperative and complied with the directives of the police," he said.
At the bottom the glühwein was flowing freely and the postilion of a horse-drawn sled blew his curly bugle to part the crowds.
Police officers on motorcycles rode in front of the racers, trying to part the crowds but not fully succeeding in doing so.
I find that if I move up and down the isles I quickly part the crowds like Moses.
A herd of models suddenly parted the crowd.
A high-pitched roar went up as a mounted guard parted the crowd of thousands.
Smiling all the while, Vonn parted the crowd with the help of her husband, Thomas, who carried her prized skis.
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