Word: crowds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After beginning to answer, Jennings said nervously, "I shouldn't start. You go," throwing the question over to Brewster, which drew laughter from the crowd...
...breathe, if you are paid wages, then the WTO effects your life," Davis told the enthusiastic crowd...
...interviewer says. Shemmer tries gamely to strike up conversation. "So what do you guys do at Yale for fun?" he asks. "Math club? Chess club?" Another analyst rolls her eyes. "It's the same jokes every year," she complains. Shemmer is unbowed: "Seen any good movies lately?" Murmurs. "Quiet crowd here." Just before the presentation starts he manages to pique their interest with a discussion of video games. When everyone quiets down, Broadview's recruiting director enthusiastically describes the company's mounting prestige and "explosive growth mode." "We're very, very excited," he beams...
...highlight-reel plays of the night happened with 14:58 to go in the game. After a particularly ugly sequence in which both teams turned the ball over and committed fouls, 6'8 freshman forward Onnie Mayshak read a Cielebak pass and picked it off at midcourt. With the crowd cheering and no defender in front of him, Mayshak finished off the fast break with a thundering dunk that brought down the house and the lead...
...correspondent Andrew Meier. "And you can generate political capital by saying ?Washington is up to its old tricks by expanding NATO, reviving Star Wars and now spying on Moscow,? and then taking a hard line against it." Under those circumstances, weeding out a Western ?spy? is something of a crowd-pleaser...