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Despite the weather, a decent crowd trickles into the grandstands.
"I don't know why they can't have two Grandstands," Wiley said.
The trailer was just behind the grandstands on the 18th hole.
He was returned to the grandstands of Fenway Park, beside his father.
The town's soccer stadium was so overgrown, I couldn't even see the grandstands.
Let's start with the way the bill's language grandstands to an offensive degree.
"Old boys" stood near the grandstands for the teams they once played on.
As for the event itself, the racing was great, and the grandstands were full.
Or you're watching a congressional hearing and a politician grandstands and makes some speech.
The first edition had just one hospitality tent, two small grandstands and one scoreboard.
Yet Depp grandstands in one more gimmicky, costume-driven performance, with one more plummy accent.
It had grandstands, a press pit, corporate boxes, tight security, elaborate lighting and video capabilities.
I feel like I was at home with so many Colombian fans in the grandstands.
Stadium officials requested that fans leave the grandstands and wait in the facility's protected concourses.
Fans packed two large grandstands at Killington to see the Vlhova-Shiffrin rematch on Sunday.
"Jim Acosta is just somebody who gets up and grandstands," he griped to the Caller.
The two grandstands that run alongside the field at the Sportpark de Westmaat are full.
Grandstands and boxes, including the royal box, and the control tower have to be built.
More than 150,000 fans packed the grandstands and infield of Churchill Downs despite the wet weather.
Ment'or co-founder Daniel Boulud was mingling with the fans in America's corner of the grandstands.
Track superintendent Moore watches the races from his austere box at the corner of the grandstands.
I walked straight in and found half-built grandstands abandoned in the middle of a Friday afternoon.
For another, it treated the fans in the grandstands to the most electrifying finish of the season.
Around the country, tracks have been stripping grandstands of thousands of seats to minimize the desolate appearance.
Then, three engineers spend 10 hours setting up close to 50 cameras on the roof of the grandstands.
Gyorko, who had three hits, rifled a 431-foot drive into the left-field grandstands an inning later.
We should be capable of delivering that to the people in the grandstands and watching around the world.
As he made the short walk back to the pits, the fans in the grandstands stood and applauded.
The effort required installing both temporary and permanent structures, including grandstands, new pavement, security walls, platforms and sidewalks.
Court and her husband Barry juggled baby Daniel alone, and he was often wailing in the grandstands during matches.
I met Steve Rushing, Irad's agent, on the backstretch at Saratoga, the vast stable area across from the grandstands.
Mr. Howe photographed and wrote about Russian racetracks, stables, horses, elegant crowds on grandstands, peasants, peddlers and Fabergé gifts.
The grandstands roared at the thrill of a good old-fashioned brawl — a rare sight in Nascar these days.
They were relaxing and watching warm-ups in upper-tier grandstands behind left field when a shot was heard.
"I just love the track and it'll be nice seeing so many orange (Dutch) fans in the grandstands," he said.
After crossing the finish line, Hamlin celebrated his win with a burnout on the grass in front of the grandstands.
One longtime racing hand mentioned to me how he became troubled when he noticed fans negotiating the grandstands with walkers.
Grandstands filled with cheering fans, perfectly plated vegetables, and your country's name on the line — this isn't your typical cooking competition.
"It's a completely new experience for me to play here, and the grandstands are huge and very many people around," she said.
Neither may recognize the first tee box, however, which will be dwarfed by giant grandstands that can seat close to 7,000 spectators.
Pick and Brown were trudging off with the masses toward other greens and grandstands, their bicorn hats and epaulets firmly in place.
"We as designers made plans for the future, assuming the grandstands would go away, and the facade would be closed off," said Gak.
Members of the public were invited to watch the race from grandstands on the shore and enjoy family-friendly activities along the seafront.
One of the main concerns with cockpit protection (full canopies, especially) is that deflected debris might be flung toward grandstands, putting fans at risk.
Velasquez nearly escaped the inning unscathed, but Mercado slammed an 0-2 fastball midway up the grandstands in left for a 4-1 lead.
"I was fairly loud during the game, yelling as if the Sox could hear my cheers despite us being back in the grandstands," Wetzonis says.
Several hours before every game when the grandstands are empty, Washington wide receiver Jamison Crowder methodically walks the length of the stadium field by himself twice.
On Golf AUGUSTA, Ga. — Throughout the first nine holes of Sunday's final round at the Masters, Sergio García was greeted with thunderous applause from the grandstands.
Its expanded into a company with many holdings In 2015, the track hit its all-time attendance record, with 170,513 packing into the grandstands and the infield.
For the spectators, too, the proximity of the cars to the grandstands can make it seem as if the cars are faster than at any other circuit.
The reconstruction work, which will be extensive on three of the four grandstands, must be completed in time for the tournament to begin on May 26, 2019.
Even the construction of the facility makes things tricky—the grandstands, for example, cast shade on one edge of the track, so that it retains more water.
With more than 16,000 fans in attendance, yielding two sold-out grandstands, Saturday's crowd was one of the largest for a ski race in the United States.
Bratches said the one fundamental that came across from the discussions with principals is that the fans, whether in the grandstands or watching elsewhere, will come first.
The grandstands sat empty as Rubio tried to reassure increasingly restless supporters that he is still in it to win it in 2016, at least in Florida.
The 16th at TPC Scottsdale is one of the most intimidating and rowdiest in all of golf, surrounded by grandstands and hospitality suites packed with partying golf fans.
This observation wasn't exactly a revelation (a shade clairvoyant, maybe): Spieth has sprayed it into the trees twice, and the grandstands once, and it hasn't cost him -- yet.
Stuck in the last group of the day and playing before half-empty grandstands, Rory McIlroy's quest to complete the career Grand Slam got off to a quiet start.
Ferrari and Monza are both celebrating 90th anniversaries this weekend, with a big crowd already on Friday and the grandstands festooned with red and white banners amid high expectations.
His second effort is an album that seeps into your consciousness rather than grandstands, which parallels how Okely behaves as a human: He speaks eloquently, his voice a tranquil hum.
At Thursday's ceremony, approximately 1,000 family members of the graduating guardsmen and guardswomen were seated closely together in temporary grandstands and another 400 packed tightly together in other vantage points.
In 2008, for example, when the club determined that the stadium required extensive renovations, more than 2,000 fans volunteered manual labor over the year that followed to rebuild its grandstands.
The last five minutes would have been excruciatingly awkward for Formula One management as the clock wound down with no drivers on track and with fans left bemused in the grandstands.
Through these were the tennis courts, and while they were lined with concrete grandstands, the backstop fences were sturdy and the courts painted the fresh green and blue of professional tournaments.
On Saturday, Killington officials said the crowds that filled two grandstands numbered about 18,000, which would make the race one of the best attended on the women's Alpine circuit in several years.
That means typhus-sufferer in Italian, so bloodborne is the passion of the team's global fan base, which ensures that every grand prix circuit contains an ocean of red in the grandstands.
Pinnacle grandstands about growing up in a rough neighborhood, but he is oblivious to the built-in advantages his race has given him, and does not show much empathy for his friend's politicization.
So I enjoy the buildup to the Derby by roaming the grandstands and clubhouse, talking to my sources and the horseplayers and horse lovers I've had the privilege of befriending over the years.
There are only a thousand or so fans here today, for the opening game of the Belgian second division season, and many of them are housed in one of only two permanent grandstands.
"At every NASCAR race, you will see thousands of patriotic Americans, from the grandstands to the pit stalls, proudly waving our flag and roaring with joy at the words, 'Start your engines,'" he said.
The proof was in the number of campers — both inside and out of the circuit — the fans in the infield and grandstands as well as the traffic on Saturday and late into Sunday night.
Racist taunts and physical threats had to be endured — from antagonists bellowing from the grandstands of Southern ballparks in the minor leagues or from vile bench jockeys like Ben Chapman, the Philadelphia Phillies' manager.
Alone, I continued to go to some auto races, but something crucial was lost for me, relegated to the grandstands instead of the announcing booth, listening to a voice that was not my father's.
Since President Jimmy Carter's inauguration in 1977, the presidential parade has become a tradition, with the newly minted president walking part of a one-mile route along Pennsylvania Avenue past supporters crowded into grandstands.
Stammen retired the first two Phillies in the eighth before walking Scott Kingery, who raced home when Haseley's double inside the third-base bag caught the edge of the grandstands and took a wild bounce.
The ground is askew, plants have grown over the grandstands, there is no light in the dressing rooms, and the din of local trains and trucks whizzing past makes it hard to hear one another.
Now the famed timing tower comes into view as you rocket into the home stretch and the massive empty grandstands that on Sunday will be filled with a sellout crowd flash past in a blur.
Foos never got over his first love, a high-school cheerleader named Barbara White, who, along with crowds of onlookers, cheered from the grandstands after he had hit a home run or scored a touchdown.
Under a pewter sky, Kuchar and Spieth reached the 83th green with their approaches, then began walking toward grandstands filled mostly with British fans — who greeted the two Americans as if they were their own.
Wiley did not have the privilege of seeing Puig win, but he did have the distinction of seeing matches at two Grandstands on the same day — something that, after this year, may never be possible again.
Back in the headlines and giddy at that sight of packed grandstands, IndyCar officials, racers and team owners gushed about the 100th race providing a launch pad that would propel the sport into a new orbit.
Once upon a time, Alan "Dink" Denkenson was one of the biggest bookmakers in America, having transformed the small bookmaking operation he ran from the grandstands of the Meadowlands into a national organization with offices and staff.
But critics say that the official budget doesn't include tax exemptions for the companies involved in organizing and hosting the event, the cost of temporary grandstands and compensation for families evicted to make way for Olympic construction.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The grandstands for watching rowing and beach volleyball at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics are to be reduced in size to cut spending as Brazil's economic crisis hits home, Olympic officials said on Tuesday.
The moment Bob Moran received word that the professional tennis tournament he runs in Charleston, S.C., was being called off because of the coronavirus pandemic, he halted construction on the grandstands being erected just outside his office.
For the excited spectators in the grandstands it was an opportunity to again see Michael's car in which he clinched the 1994 title in a nail-biting finish in Adelaide, pipping Britain's Damon hill by one point.
"It was heartbreaking," the 35-year-old, who wrapped the national flag around his shoulders after getting out of the car, said of the crash at the final rain-soaked corner in front of grandstands packed with fans.
The Georgia World Congress Center Authority, which includes the 71,250-seat dome, had said it would take 12 seconds for the explosives to go off plus another 3 seconds for sections of grandstands to be on the ground.
After daylight, some of the newly released video shows investigators wearing yellow jackets beginning to explore debris around the grandstands, VIP area and green field where 22,000 people fled as shots rained down from rapid-fire assault-style weapons.
Never threatened down the stretch, the co-favorite won with a time of 2:03.59 before a crowd of some 170,000 that packed the grandstands and infield of Churchill Downs on a day that alternated between sunshine and rain.
Perhaps the biggest disappointment of the weekend (bar the race spectacle) was the lack of spectators in the grandstands – although that may well have been down to tickets having been priced well beyond what the average local could afford.
Within an hour of the test finishing, the grandstands were being taken down, a video board that broadcast the test was gone, and people who may have just witnessed history were loaded back into their over air-conditioned buses.
The 1-1/4 mile race, called the "fastest two minutes in sports," featured a guaranteed purse of $3 million and was run in front of more than 150,000 fans who packed the grandstands and infield of Churchill Downs.
With the grandstands empty for most of a day that started with the paddock and circuit under a white blanket, the pit lane was declared open at 1200 local time - a delay of three hours — as snow gave way to rain.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (CNN)A month after Donald Trump called for a "total and complete shutdown" of Muslims entering the US, a hijab-wearing American named Rose Hamid stood up in the grandstands a few rows behind the presidential candidate.
While the Briton led both sessions on a sizzling day at Le Castellet, traffic gridlock on the roads leading to the southern Paul Ricard circuit meant many fans missed much of the action with rows of empty seats in the grandstands.
A 1985 fire at the home stadium of English soccer club Bradford City that began when a stray cigarette butt ignited a pile of trash under antiquated wooden bleachers killed 56 people and led to a nationwide ban of new wooden grandstands.
The 1-1/4 mile race, called the "fastest two minutes in sports," featured the largest guaranteed purse of $3 million and played out before more than 150,000 fans that packed the grandstands and infield of Churchill Downs despite the wet weather.
Some issued hearty boos as Mr. de Blasio passed, particularly in the grandstands near the end of the route, but mostly the mayor walked to the sounds of an Italian marching band and thumping dance music without hearing much from the crowd at all.
"At a time when deep-seated fears of socioeconomic and cultural change need to be addressed honestly and without prejudice, Mr. Trump grandstands like a snake-oil salesman, squandering his formidable charisma and communication skills in favor of ego, selfishness and false promises," he writes.
Time and again, a capable cast grandstands for effect, starting with Justine Mitchell — a veteran of Mr. Davies's work — as the take-no-prisoners fruit seller Bessie Burgess and Lloyd Hutchinson as the incipiently patriotic Peter Flynn, uncle of the play's abject heroine, Nora Clitheroe (Judith Roddy).
This is what's left to do: ironing out ever-tinier kinks, flaws so small only a laser could detect them; smoothing the passage of cars around the track, of fans into the grandstands—the data-driven striving by endless decreasing increments towards an idealized, frictionless future.
Blade Runner 2049 falls into this trap: Even as Wallace grandstands about "great societies" being "built on the backs of a disposable workforce," everyone the movie deems powerful or worth exploring is still white and almost 100 percent male, relegating those disposable workforces' descendants to the story's incidental margins.
As was the case at the World Cup giant slalom on Saturday, the race on Sunday was contested before sold-out grandstands and a cheering throng that lined the hilly borders of the racecourse — a fan turnout that was among the biggest for any women's World Cup race.
Neither of those sports, however, claim a legacy that traces back to flat-track duels between Harley-Davidson and Indian that were contested in the decades before World War II. In the grandstands and paddock, fans wear hats, shirts and jackets proclaiming their devotion to particular motorcycle manufacturers.
After daylight, traffic returns to near-normal on the street and investigators wearing yellow jackets are seen from above inspecting debris around the grandstands, VIP area and green field where 22,000 people left cellphones, beverage cups, chairs and shoes to flee the barrage of bullets from rapid-fire assault-style weapons.
It became such a black eye on the sport that the series stopped giving out attendance estimates in 2012 — a move that was obvious to the fans who were still watching, because empty metal grandstands are hard to hide on TV. The new stage format may pay off for new fans and young viewers.
No matter who crosses the finish line first at the Daytona 500 on Sunday, it is all but certain what the winning driver will do: stop his car in front of the main grandstands, rev his engine, and then delight the crowd with a smoky burnout as he sends his car spinning in big loops.
Since many matches do not make it to the final hole (a match ends when one player is winning by more holes than there are holes remaining), organizers shifted the layout, in part, so that the old 23th and 218th holes — which had limited spectator capacity — were replaced by holes that had more room for large grandstands and corporate viewing areas.
It's almost 2.5 hours long, and its predictable twists make it a good background movie: Put it on while doing something else, and then perk your ears and stare at the TV all glossy-eyed during key scenes like the one where Mr. Holland grandstands about the importance of music performance or makes up with his doting wife after a fight.
And here's the same story during his speech at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday:  I really have no doubt that my son, who is now a Marine Corps aviator, was inspired to serve as a 10-year-old boy when we sat in the grandstands here at the Kennedy Space Center and watched in awe as America's heroic astronauts hurtled into space.
Many of the Toyota reps who haunted my hotel and strived to smooth my passage through the Speedway preached the gospel of the Toyota Injector, a museum of Toyota-related hype centered around Toyota building some of its vehicles in the U.S. The Toyota Injector occupied a fat slice of the new grandstands, as did the Injectors of Chevy, Ford, and a local hospital.
We are the United States of America in the sticky summer of 2016, and the market is up and the unemployment rate is low and the president's approval ratings are solid and it could have been a moment of brave hope and national resurgence, but it is not, and from the grandstands at Trump rallies to the streets of Dallas to the mad world of social media everyone knows that it is not.

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