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The way the crowd was so tensely silent during the Lukes at-bat, one got the feeling that everyone was thinking the same thing.

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Instead, an angry crowd forced him to abandon his address.

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The crowds are smaller than they were a year ago, but several hundred protesters still gather every night despite the risks.

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In the days before online shopping became ubiquitous, stores welcomed the mayhem by opening early for those who willingly woke up before dawn to push through crowds and snag the best door-buster deals.

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Thus, Carol suddenly finds herself alone in a crowd of strangers who think they know her better than she knows herself.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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