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After speech he departed via the stairs to avoid a crowd.
That would mean, say, having a car with one rider swerve off the road and crash to avoid a crowd of 10 pedestrians.
Indeed, the shopkeepers of Istanbul's covered bazaar were distressed to learn this week that a stunt driver in the new Bond epic had crashed into a 330-year-old shop-front after losing control of his motorcycle trying to avoid a crowd of extras.
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Perhaps it was the desire to avoid a hostile crowd.
"It is no doubt partly because of the 'echo chamber' effect of much social media, where your loyalties are displayed and perhaps your motivation identified". The sheriff told Wallace he had taken part a "grotesque spectacle" which forced the priest to seek sanctuary in his church after mass to avoid a hostile crowd.
I had in fact visited all of these resorts over the previous few days, but the Interconnect offered a chance for a little backcountry expedition and a way to avoid any crowds as we skied from one hill to the other.
In the city's central square, some 300 farmers have suspended their protest against the government's land reform policy to avoid attracting a crowd.
The family arrived early to the Oct. 16 event to avoid drawing a crowd, but walking into the gymnasium drew amusing stares from the 300 fathers in attendance.
Shopping on weekdays, preferably during the day time to avoid crowd is a good start.
–Here's a handy tip on how to avoid pissing off a crowd: Don't destroy the small shred of hope an already despondent group of people have.
Opting for an afternoon visit to avoid the crowds, we witnessed instead a friendly gurgle not much more vigorous than a school water fountain.
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