The largest tribe, the Baganda, rallied in a vast throng in January to demand greater autonomy.
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He climbed aboard the Jeep before the Mass began and took a ride through the throng in the square, spending 17 minutes in total circling through the crowds.
She was trapped between the garbage can and a counter full of bottles, as a throng leaned in to hear her increasingly weak responses.
And customers continued to throng credit unions in the first three months of this year.
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It was local 14-year-old Frank Fleisher who put it best as he joined the throng mobbing Maggie in a giant Sainsbury's supermarket in Eastleigh.
In one scene, as the boater-hatted Stavros awaits his fate on Ellis Island, amid a crush of straining, bewildered faces, Kazan films the immigration officers striding like Roman consuls past the fenced-in throng and into the cavernous great hall.
Hour after hour, a throng of people stayed in line in support of her.
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And hour after hour, a throng of people stayed in line to support her -- because Desiline is 102 years old.
And hour after hour, a throng of people stayed in line to support her - because Desiline is 102 years old.
Insensible to the violent attacks intended to eject him, Mohsen takes advantage of the agitation, slips through the gaps it opens in the throng, and gains a spot near the front.
Successful business tycoons, idle trust fund babies and wealthy, paranoid heiresses searching for true love all throng to the club in much the same way fanatical Christians flock to the church.
In Abu Dhabi, he keeps a spare office where job-seekers and those in financial distress throng, mostly from India.
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The veteran civil rights leader was weeping openly, alone in an overwhelming throng.
But not in Italy, where prostitutes throng the cities' piazze and patrol the passeggiate, mingling with tourists from Des Moines and families out for their evening strolls.
We're used to seeing the likes of British wheelchair racers David "Weirwolf" Weir and Shelly Woods in the much-loved road race but this year more disabled athletes - who aren't in chairs - are joining the throng.
Against one, maybe, if he gets stranded in a forest, but not against a throng.
Every nerve in my body fired: I dove into the throng.
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For owner Ruweida al-Rayes launching her second ice cream shop in winter has not been a problem - a throng of young and old quickly lined up for a taste minutes after the opening.
One bouncer, surveying the desperate throng outside his door, shouted, "Nobody is getting in unless you're famous, and I don't recognize any of you!"
The demonstrators gathered in a park beside the research centre, a good-natured throng sheltering from the scorching sun beneath a tree, enjoying spirited singing and delicious organic bread.
In Saddam's most recent television appearance, some members of the throng that surrounded him held rifles aloft as the Iraqi president worked his way through the crowd, smiling broadly.
But Greeks coming to Australia in search of work and a better life will have to compete with a growing throng of other crisis-hit Europeans.
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