historic;  historical;  traditional
 celebration (of ceremony);  solemnization (e.g. of a marriage);  solemnisation
 large;  big;  older;  senior;  final;  ultimate
 public square;  square;  plaza;  open space;  clearing
 crowd of people;  great number of people;  in great numbers
 citizen;  citizenry;  city inhabitant;  townspeople;  bourgeoisie;  middle class
 to crowd (a house);  to throng to (a door)
 each nation;  many nations;  many countries
 press group;  press corps;  group of reporters;  press organization;  press organisation
 heat;  hot air;  enthusiasm;  excitement;  fever
 to whirl;  to eddy;  to be all jumbled together (feelings, thoughts, etc.);  to surge;  to sweep
 pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
 all members;  all hands;  everyone;  everybody;  whole crew
 taking the podium;  mounting the rostrum;  going on stage to give a speech, etc.
 one (esp. of two);  the other;  on the one hand;  on the other hand;  whereas;  although
 to come along;  to come around;  to turn up;  to arrive at the present;  to get where one is;  to have been doing something (for a period of time)
 this;  this one;  this person;  now;  this point (in time);  here;  used to stress the subject of a sentence
 government;  administration
 restriction;  restraint;  limitation;  limit
 to open;  to undo;  to bloom;  to unfold;  to open (for business, e.g. in the morning);  to be wide (gap, etc.);  to widen
 to become inverted;  to become reversed
 the number of people;  many people;  a large number of people;  (counted as an) adult
 thing;  matter;  incident;  occurrence;  circumstances;  situation;  work
 to begin;  to start;  to happen (again);  to begin (anew);  to date (from);  to originate (in)
 behind;  in the rear;  in back
 to line up;  to stand in a line;  to rival;  to match;  to equal
 next (to);  adjoining;  adjacent;  house next door;  neighbouring house;  next-door neighbour
 to stand;  to rise;  to find oneself (e.g. in a difficult position);  to depart (on a plane, train, etc.)
 parasol (esp. one carried in the hand);  sunshade
 to shine;  to be visible;  to be tinged with;  to rise (of water levels);  to flow in;  to be felt (i.e. as an emotion);  to come over one
 to pull over one's eyes (e.g. hat);  to wear pulled down over one's eyes
 facial expression;  countenance;  look;  appearance;  expression (vocal, etc.)
 to be seen;  to be in sight;  to look;  to seem;  to come
 daytime;  during the day;  time from sunrise until sunset;  diurnal period
 to continue;  to keep up;  to keep on
 painful;  bitter;  tough;  difficult;  cruel;  harsh
 complaint;  grumbling;  objection;  phrase;  words;  expression
 to hang;  to droop;  to give (e.g. lesson, instruction, scolding) (to someone of lower status);  to confer;  to drip;  to ooze;  to leave behind (at death)