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  • Congregating at the sidelines, Nymph spectators trembled with excitement, likely seeing this as no more than a mud-wrestling match between brawny heart-throbs.

    Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve Kresley Cole 2010

  • Congregating on members-only web forums, where they take assignments from more technically sophisticated criminals, many have only moderate computer skills.

    Confessions of a Cybermule 2006

  • Congregating in a cafe on the ground floor of the mission, we ate lunch and, then, moved outside to the same plaza where our arrests occurred.

    Convicted of Tresspassing? Stupid, Illogical, Absurd!! 2006

  • Congregating at one corner of the Home Depot Center on Sunday were about 500 blue-clad San Jose Earthquakes fans behind a large homemade sign emblazoned with the team's unofficial motto: "We believe."

    USATODAY.com - Donovan's double gives San Jose second MLS title 2003

  • Congregating in large numbers on the islands to nest, and only to nest, these birds offer quite charming sport to men with guns.

    My Tropic Isle 2003

  • CARDINAL HOYOS, CONGREGATION OF THE CLERGY (voice of translator): Congregating so many people of different ages, professions, and social situations gave one the feeling of minds and hearts united under the light of faith.

    CNN Transcript - Saturday Morning News: Pope Closes Holy Door, Ending Vatican's Jubilee Year - January 6, 2001 2001

  • Congregating in large numbers on the islands to nest, and only to nest, these birds offer quite charming sport to men with guns.

    My Tropic Isle 1887

  • Congregating before the eastern portico of the Capitol, the dense mass of humanity reminded those who had traveled abroad of the assembled multitude in front of St. Peter's on Easter Sunday waiting to receive the Papal blessing.

    Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis Benjamin Perley Poore 1853

  • The meditative Germans, some think, have been of opinion that Enthusiasm in the general means simply excessive Congregating -- Schwarmerey, or Swarming.

    The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • Congregating mainly on the edge of the continental shelf, the orcas rarely and unpredictably venture into the waters between Vancouver Island and the mainland, so little is known about them and encounters are opportunistic, added Mr. Ford.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KEVEN DREWS 2011

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