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  • 1Crowd — Crowd, n. [AS. croda. See {Crowd}, v. t. ] 1. A number of things collected or closely pressed together; also, a number of things adjacent to each other. [1913 Webster] A crowd of islands. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. A number of persons congregated or …

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  • 2Collected Poems (Richard L. Tierney) — Collected Poems   …

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  • 3Collected Cases of Injustice Rectified — Traditional Chinese 洗冤集錄 Transcriptions …

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  • 4Crowd manipulation — March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 led by Martin Luther King Vladmir Lenin addresses a crowd of chee …

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  • 5crowd — I. verb Etymology: Middle English crouden, from Old English crūdan; akin to Middle High German kroten to crowd, Old English crod multitude, Middle Irish gruth curds Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to press on ; hurry b …

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  • 6crowd — 1. verb /kraʊd/ a) To push, to press, to shove. b) To press or drive together; to mass together. 2 …

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  • 7The Man of the Crowd — Author Edgar Allan Poe Country United States Language …

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  • 8Marie Manning (murderer) — Marie Manning, an image from the contemporary popular press Marie Manning (1821–1849) was a Swiss domestic servant who was hanged outside Horsemonger Lane Gaol, England, on 13 November 1849, after she and her husband were convicted of the murder… …

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  • 9Robert Frost — This article is about the poet. For Robert Frost (disambiguation), see Robert Frost (disambiguation). Robert Frost Robert Frost (1941) …

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  • 10Nikolay Mikhaylovsky — Nikolay Mikhaylovsky. Nikolay Konstantinovich Mikhaylovsky (Russian: Николай Константинович Михайловский) (27 November [O.S. 15 November] 1842–10 February [O.S. 28 January] …

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