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Crowd numbers are hard to estimate across such a sprawling area but the Foreshore area, especially, was a throng, with numbers bolstered by a sea of students visiting the race as a school excursion.
Derry City and Strabane Council said it expects "tens of thousands" of people to throng Derry's streets on Friday for its St Patrick's Day celebrations.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-64940696?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
Fueled up, the throng vacated to the grandstands to watch the race.
Makers of the film are also expecting a huge growth during the weekdays and it is predicted that audiences might throng the theaters in huge numbers this weekend too.
Source: https://www.siasat.com/salaar-netflix-release-date-changed-check-new-one-2945142/
The crowd is impassioned but modest, not like the throng that converged on this corner in May 2020 as this city, then the world, convulsed over the killing of a Black man named by a murderer in a police uniform.
The cry of the baby King is replaced by the Gloria of the heavenly throng.
Source: https://thenews-chronicle.com/joining-the-shepherds-in-the-first-gloria/
The gym I used to go to always had a throng of newcomers the first week of January.