Examples of using Crowds in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Crowds count.
He doesn't like crowds.
Network, Crowds, and Markets.
He had magic with the crowds.
Networks, Crowds, and Markets.
People also translate
That's what brings the crowds in.
No crowds and no tourists!
He hated big crowds and noise.
That's…- You don't like crowds?
No crowds, and even few cars.
You have seen- there are crowds everywhere.
Crowds of thousands gathered to see men hanged.
I take it you don't like the crowds.
There were always crowds at the ballpark.
A place not known by the tourist crowds?
And Stanley hates crowds, kids, and music.
I-I-I'm really not good in front of crowds.
And the noise of crowds, flush out my dream.
I like to go down there sometimes. Hang out with the crowds.
I have worked a few tough crowds myself over the years.
Plus, Aquarians don't love to spend a ton of time in crowds.
At this level, the crowds, the pressure is going to get to them.
The police are a response to crowds, not crime.
Stayin' away from the crowds, and tryin' not to get my hands dirty.
The English murder us in our homes. They fire into crowds.
Cult films don't draw crowds, that's why they're called cult films.
It's before noon and they're already predicting record-breaking crowds.
They also were a response to crowds, not to crime.
Crowds are suffering for their art at the Tate Modern, The Times, 26 November 2007.
I have always been introverted and uncomfortable in crowds or with strangers.