Quickly taking the crowd out of it in the first NBA game here since the Boston Marathon bombings, the Knicks built a 16-point halftime lead and now can take out the Celtics.
He listens his fill, nods, and smiles, then the woman deftly wheels his chair through the crowd and out of the mausoleum.
The dispatcher, having started out as a klutz so ordinary that he wears a tie and a sleeveless sweater, morphs into an action hero, which is just one of a cluster of wild implausibilities that crowd out the cogency of the film.
Out of the crowd, hands stick out store receipts, corners of newspapers and blank checks for Baldwin's autograph.
He is happy that Bristol are ready for their biggest test of the season before a sell-out crowd of 11, 850 at the Memorial Stadium.
The coerced nature of tax funding enables those constituencies, not only to crowd out the alternatives of natural society, but also to persist long past any need justified on welfare grounds.
The Islanders came out quickly, much to the delight of their sold-out crowd that spent much of the opening period alternating raucous chants of "Let's Go Islanders" with retorts of "Let's Go Rangers" from those who made the trip to Long Island to support the visitors.
It wasn't rocket science, but Fidelity's plan worked: Representatives from the Boston-based firm got to ask six out of 27 questions allocated to the crowd, or more than one out of five questions.
That doesn't crowd out the thousands of church groups that went down there.
At the same time, banks during the boom years were able to crowd out alternative sources of corporate funding thanks to the flawed Basel bank regulations and the implicit subsidy arising from the too-big-to-fail problem.
With record deficits, a Democrat in the White House and Iraq in the rear-view mirror, softening demand for weapons is a no-brainer especially given the way that rising pay and benefits for the All Volunteer Force are likely to crowd technology spending out of the Pentagon budget.
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Video footage showed the consul general being ushered back to his car by security officials, surrounded by a crowd of students chanting "Get out of Bir Zeit!"
Leon Osman's feint created some space on the edge of the box before his shot was snuffed out by a crowd of defenders.
After the disgrace of Kiawah Island in 1991, when an over-enthusiastic American crowd sought to heckle Europe out of contention, dignity has been more or less restored.
The crowd broke out in chants of "shame, shame, shame" as the vote on the bill sponsored by the conservative Republican passed.
' As Muhammad, Schams and our minder Khaled stood by and manned the fort (also known as keeping the crowd at bay and out of our shots) Zain was given her microphone, and Adil gave her the cue.
The crowd of 400 students brought a playful side out of Joel, who was lively with the students.
In July a mentally disturbed Muslim man, arrested for blasphemy in the Punjab city of Bahawalpur, was dragged out of the police station by a crowd of 2, 000 and set on fire.
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Holmes hit the front just before the bell in front of a sell-out crowd in Glasgow and cruised to victory in a time of four minutes 14.74 seconds.
"OK, listen up, " he shouts out to a crowd of about 30 medical technicians and doctors.
Change your character's head or clothes and you can still stand out in a crowd of Zeros.
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Affluent Millennials may be hard to pick out of a crowd, but they are redefining the luxury industry.
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HD3 has always stood out from the crowd of traditional watchmaking by creating modern timepieces that combine modern aesthetics and mechanical complexity.
The higher debt implied by this spending will eventually crowd out investment, as holdings of government debt replace capital in private portfolios.
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It's also supposed to make Anheuser-Busch jump out of the crowd of thirty-some marketers during the year's most significant advertising spectacle--Super Bowl XXXIV.
It still seemed as if we would make our way out of that crowd, as if in just a moment we would be together.
Maryland stands out among the crowd of biotech seekers due to the prowess of its research centers at the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University, says Carroll.
Each day Lavender, 57, wears the same purple jacket with red lapels to help clients pick him out of the crowd as he trades contracts for ten-year Treasury note futures.
Can the same high-tech tools trained on potential terrorists--hidden cameras to pick faces out of the crowd, software to listen in on phone calls and e-mails--be turned against ordinary U.S. citizens?
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