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We join the throngs of Chinese tour groups walking through white marble gates.

From BBC

One man among the throng had travelled a little less far than other enthusiasts - he had journeyed from a few hundred metres away in the village.

From BBC

One accountant in the throng clutched five copies, intending to mail the book to his nephews and nieces in the Midwest.

The film seems more concerned with what others — the media, the throngs outside the courthouse — expect Joker to be.

The Ducks and Trojans are also known for bringing throngs of fans, meaning the Bruins could be in for a big attendance bump after averaging only 47,951 fans at the Rose Bowl last season.

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

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