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Did anyone notice how her hair and shoes remained intact even after she crowd-surfed?
Grammys: The best, worst and most puzzling performances from last night's Grammys Allison Stewart 2011
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Many of these fans moved a few blocks north to join those along Sainte-Catherine Street, where fireworks erupted as people crowd-surfed and held aloft trinkets including Stanley Cup replicas and a stuffed penguin.
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Fans waved flags, towels and shirts, crowd-surfed and climbed on each other's shoulders.
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On Thursday he traded his urban hip-hop style for a dark suit, better to hide the rubble dust and handprints as he crowd-surfed to open his rally.
Wyclef Jean Interview: Recording Star Responds To Criticism Of Haiti Presidential Bid 2010
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I can't believe they actually crowd-surfed a baby to a politician.
Crowdsurfing a baby to Obama. Ann Althouse 2008
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The best part was an MC from Rabbit In The Moon who crowd-surfed for about five minutes in a disco ball.
Hey Ben, if you like long weekends so much, why don't you marry them? savemyseoul 2008
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I got crowd-surfed out of Soho Square all the way up Sutton Row and round the front of the Astoria.
High Society Elton, Ben 2002
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The loudest cheers were reserved for Tommy Duhon, the younger brother of Duke freshman point guard Chris Duhon, who crowd-surfed through the student body while his mother looked on.
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Fans crowd-surfed to Tokyo Police Club, whose music didn't merit it. bdubbed at 11:41 AM September 13, 2011
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Thousands of fans have attended live shows; some even crowd-surfed during a taping last spring at the South by Southwest, the technology and music festival in Austin, Tex.
NYT > Home Page By BRIAN STELTER 2011
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