71. On Wednesday morning, Dela Pena and his wife, Anicia, were milling around the tent, seeking help because their landlord planned to evict them that afternoon. 72. People grabbed beers and milled around the cabin as if it were a bar on Friday night. 73. People were milling around the halls talking to one another, not concerned that we could be in danger. 74. Peres brought a delegation of dozens of officials, who milled around the hotel and viewed Israel for the first time from the Jordanian side of the Dead Sea. 75. People milling around the mosque were philosophical. 76. Police in Plano are using a similar tactic, with officers in plainclothes milling around intersections and posing as construction workers or commuters waiting for a bus. 77. Several hundred people milled around, drinking, seeing and being seen. 78. Several hundred journalists and others who work or shop in the building milled around outside the building while streets in front the building were blocked off. 79. She could mill around the casino, placing a bet or two in order to funnel her attention into something besides tennis. 80. So, a large crowd of frustrated reporters spent the morning milling around the interview tent, vainly searching for targets. |