M. Shanken, based in New York City, also objected to a Weed Spectator trademark application featuring a logo using the Wine Spectator font, and said searching for "Weed Spectator" in Google or Apple's App store returned results for Wine Spectator.
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Wine Spectator, a magazine, is suing Weed Spectator, published in northern California, for trademark infringement.
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What was it like returning not just as a spectator, but a spectator of a video game competition?
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I got into -- when I worked at The American Spectator, because he would write for The American Spectator.
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The plaintiff, whose founder Marvin Shanken bought Wine Spectator in 1979, said Weed Spectator is likely to confuse consumers.
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Back in 1936 Walter Benjamin argued that when a singular spectator becomes a mass spectator art loses its aura.
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Filings from that year also list a $25,93 gift to the American Spectator Foundation, publisher of the conservative American Spectator magazine.
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Justin Timberlake got five to the face from a golf spectator -- and then the spectator got busted by cops ... TMZ has learned.
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" Young said: "I was at the Spectator with another guy covering the drama beat when the three sex scandals hit the Spectator.
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While Schmack was a spectator during the trial, Campbell, by then a lame duck, was the spectator when McCullough was sentenced to life in prison.
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She spent more than a decade working as an editor and reporter for newspapers such as the Toronto Star, The Hamilton Spectator and The Slovak Spectator.
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The shoes — spectator platform pumps — had cork soles.
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According to the Hamilton Spectator, its interior had been gutted.
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Leaderboards, spectator modes, private matches, and a hundred other things?
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I leave feeling much less a spectator than a participant.
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Sometimes, however, even being a spectator is painful by association.
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In this case, it was more of a spectator sport.
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As an artist, you are not a fixed spectator anymore.
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Always the royal wedding spectator and never the royal bride?
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We invite you to apply for a free spectator pass.
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However spectator Jennifer Hill, 69, described it as "very plain".
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I photograph J'ouvert as a participant not as a spectator.
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Reuters, however, cannot verify the accuracy of the Spectator report.
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At the 2013 Boston Marathon, Keflezighi attended as a spectator.
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"I was pretty much a spectator after that," Rask said.
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"The dogs aren't the only animals here," one spectator said.
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The Spectator did not respond to a request for comment. .
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He felt like a spectator watching her through a window.
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So I'm much happier on the sidelines, as a spectator.
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The city itself was a spectator in this legal fight.
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What does it mean to be a spectator to violence?
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The spectator is a prince who everywhere rejoices in his incognito.
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He later held editor jobs at the Telegraph and the Spectator.
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Another sweet spectator was also in the stands: Serena's dog, Chip!
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It all began when The International Spectator picked up the news.
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Microsoft posted the instructions for Spectator View on GitHub on Monday.
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This is not a spectator sport — or so the thinking went.
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A spectator was also taken to the hospital as a precaution.
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Love is a spectator sport where the players are also spectating.
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The husband was invited to participate, but only as a spectator.
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This is not reality TV. Democracy is not a spectator sport.
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One VIP spectator who has already been given a sneak preview?
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Best of all, spectator tickets are free — simply apply right here.
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"The North Korean beauties have come," one South Korean spectator said.
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Included in this release is a limited supply of spectator tickets.
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And also the award for best Twitter commentary about that spectator.
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And he made it clear why marathons aren't TV spectator sports.
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You are no longer an overwhelmed spectator but an active participant.
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"She said neutrality is not an option," the spectator shot back.
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At least one spectator has been prompted to question her destructiveness.
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Sylvie Marie from France high-fived a spectator in Park Slope.
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The relationship between performer and spectator is equally mysterious and intense.
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Kyrie Irving was fined $25k for yelling profanity at a spectator.
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Even as a spectator, it's hard not to exhale in relief.
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And I was not prepared to standby and be a spectator.
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He also publishes The American Spectator, a left-leaning monthly periodical.
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The relationship between performer and spectator is the series's core concern.
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"Do they make leopard noises?" one spectator asked the Bengal breeder.
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Out marched models in sparkle-covered spectator boots and twinkling tights.
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"I believe you're right," a male spectator says to his companion.
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Racing is an exciting spectator sport but it doesn't impact daily lives.
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The Drone Racing League Will Be a Spectator Sport Like No Other
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Since then, gaming as a spectator sport has only continued to grow.
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Take it from this spectator: He certainly wasn't letting her off easy.
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In the meantime, though, it will be largely reduced to a spectator.
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That's where Tim Johnsen's new iOS app called Spectator comes into play.
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" The Spectator: "Ignore the Brexit day party poopers — it's time to celebrate.
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The ubiquity of social media has made cyberbullying women a spectator sport.
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This is your last chance to apply for a free spectator ticket.
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You can play games together, all alone, or simply be a spectator.
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Nevertheless, you'll need to have a good handle on basketball spectator PDA.
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You can apply for a limited supply of free spectator tickets here.
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The reasons emerged this year when he was interviewed in the Spectator.
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In some iterations, it can provoke the spectator to watch more closely.
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Or fans can just watch the live broadcast feed as a spectator.
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I remember him as a spectator of his works, like everyone else.
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Those absurd and cruel words were published in 2012 by the Spectator.
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The reader can't help feeling implicated as a spectator of unimaginable hardship.
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Beverley told reporters after the game that the spectator cursed his mother.
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As a spectator, the Monaco Grand Prix tops Smoke's F1 bucket list.
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On Monday, England even had a lone spectator ejected from its practice.
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I ask my dancers which they want to be: dancer or spectator?
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The show "has a tang of duty" about it, The Spectator wrote.
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Freeman notes that the violence in Congress was like a spectator sport.
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The couple met at Columbia as editors at The Columbia Daily Spectator.
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"He buys a spectator pass and goes into the tournaments," she said.
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"It's like the ball is moving on its own," one spectator said.
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What was it like to have Manu sitting courtside as a spectator?
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This isn't an installation unless it encourages "active engagement" by the spectator.
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The Delhi police, which report to Mr. Modi's federal government, played spectator.
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Then a spectator sitting in the back row moaned loudly and collapsed.
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"Thank you for saving health care, or trying to," one spectator says.
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Tristan is strictly a spectator for NBA All-Star Weekend this year.
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Their arrival may prompt tension, said Johan Rivera, 36, a parade spectator.
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Our regular reviewer's appreciation "is always fresh, unforced and illuminating," said the Spectator.
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I'd been feeling a bit like a spectator watching a sport I used
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So using Spectator View will literally cost you thousands of additional of dollars.
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ONE OF THE highlights of any political journalist's year is the Spectator dinner.
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Theodoracopulos and The Spectator did not immediately return Refinery29's request for comment.
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The opening Valdrome-Sigottier stage was canceled due to concerns about spectator safety.
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Along with a LAN option, Splatoon 2 will include a private spectator mode.
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If you haven't secured your free spectator ticket, apply for it right now.
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And he slashed the coat of a spectator while he was changing instruments.
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It's this view that convinces me drone racing can be a spectator sport.
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Would I merely be a spectator in a room watching people get freaky?
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And, as Refinery29's Cory Steig points out, farting isn't a spectator sport.
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But to transition from spectator to witness is a long and difficult process.
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Spectator tickets cost ₦ 3600 + VAT, and you can buy your tickets right here.
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I think it was the current editor, back then, of The American Spectator.
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Do you see a parallel between the voyeur and the general film spectator?
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The race is already underway; will we be a contender or a spectator?
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Some reports said the motorcycle hit a spectator who was blocking the road.
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The United States should seize this opportunity and not simply be a spectator.
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I want the spectator to be involved with my work and interpret it.
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Pugilism is listed as a lively spectator activity for gentry and commoners alike.
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Spectator tickets cost $10 + VAT — they're going fast, so grab your tickets today.
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A spectator pass costs $29, and you can buy your tickets right here.
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Hurricanes, as we are repeatedly told, are unpredictable weather events, not spectator sports.
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I don't believe you can be an honest dancer and be a spectator.
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Check out this spectator guide for tips on where to see the action.
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From the stations, transfer to free spectator shuttle buses to reach the venues.
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But, Michelson argues, the eye's radical mobility doesn't necessarily de-center the spectator.
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Sometimes, she shows, French recorded in his diary his delight as a spectator.
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Pandora often stares deeply into the camera as if to hypnotize the spectator.
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"At some points, I was like a spectator on the court," Halep said.
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Grant Broadhurst's work has appeared in The American Spectator, RealClearPolicy, and Watchdog News.
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"I really hope that Columbia takes further action," Kwolanne Felix told the Spectator.
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Twitch even introduced new features like a robust spectator tool just for Overwatch.
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"I was only a spectator, the property was being taken away," he said.
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It is "a bit of a challenge to the spectator," Mr. Noisette said.
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Characteristically, when she takes him to an orgy, David remains steadfastly a spectator.
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These included player introductions and spectator contests that would take place during timeouts.
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She will feel the weight of the event more intensely than any spectator.
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He told The Spectator that "fascism" was a term used to smear populism.
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The settlement was first reported by the Columbia Daily Spectator, the student newspaper.
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"We were interested in the story — and the curious cast of characters involved — unfortunately we just couldn't quite make it work as a Spectator piece so we encouraged her to place it elsewhere," Spectator editor Freddy Gray said in an email.
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M. Shanken Communications Inc, the publisher of Wine Spectator magazine, has filed a lawsuit accusing the northern California-based operators of Weed Spectator of infringing its trademarks, and copying its familiar 100-point rating scale for wine to rate cannabis.
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And I think at some point, we're going to decide that spectator sports are the new cancer and I don't think you should allow yourself to engage in spectator sports for any more time than you actually spend sweating yourself.
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Spectator passes cost $29 (including VAT), and you can score your tickets right here.
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I was a spectator to my own life, watching a superhero find her superpowers.
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It prioritizes the needs of the actor rather than the expectations of the spectator.
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The Spectator magazine, also owned by the Barclays, is not part of the review.
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The Spectator magazine, also owned by the Barclays, is not part of the review.
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Government officials said the policy was intended to encourage spectator sports and healthy living.
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Now, a rare interview with the disgraced mogul has been published by The Spectator.
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Spectator passes cost $29 (including VAT), and you can buy your tickets right here.
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When it comes to making campfire treats, Luna Simone is more spectator than participant.
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Wills, the mustachioed spectator who will prove to be essential in the very end.
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Wills is usually a spectator, commentating on the show only with his facial expressions.
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Their fight club slowly turned into a spectator event, and then a formal meetup.
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FINA had offered to cover Vourna's costs to travel to Rio as a spectator.
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I therefore create partially or totally coded images that only the spectator can decipher.
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Luke Bryan took a swing at a spectator while performing in Nashville Wednesday night.
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For once I was the relaxed, carefree spectator and she was the focused critic.
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The start line past the spectator stands, the hill up to the Dunlop Bridge.
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But what every seasoned date spectator wants to know is: How's the date going?
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In the Spectator, Toby Young argued: "Zac Goldsmith has nothing to be ashamed of".
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Tickets are free, but seating is limited, so apply for a free spectator pass.
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The first is showing the spectator the cards by holding the cards close together.
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They are competing in a kind of battle for the opinion of the spectator.
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As a live spectator event, open-water swimming leaves a lot to be desired.
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"The president of the United States should never be a spectator," Mr. Robertson said.
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The process for approval can take up to 36 days, according to Wine Spectator.
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Wine Spectator noted that many wineries release new wines, particularly rosés, in the spring.
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There were insights beyond what a spectator, or even an average pro, would see.
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One daring spectator actually crossed the barricade to bum-rush Steven for a selfie.
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Video games have become a spectator sport, and Facebook is angling to become ESPN.
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The proceeding was highly charged, with rows of victims observing from the spectator gallery.
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There's a beauty in the space and the spectator should imagine what art is.
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"Lead or go" declared a cover story in The Spectator, an influential conservative magazine.
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In one, a spectator can be seen at ground level, with some police tape.
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In any case, the Cubs lost Game 7 without an iota of spectator sabotage.
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"We just want to show young people that democracy is not a spectator sport."
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Of every movie genre, horror is the one most similar to a spectator sport.
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This industry includes jobs such as performing arts, spectator sports, museums, and food services.
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The victim was a spectator at a Friday night playoff game in New Jersey.
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In art, life, and bullfighting, the spectator/voyeur soaks in the pain of others.
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He used to partake of politics as a spectator sport, as a detached observer.
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He used to partake of politics as a spectator sport, as a detached observer.
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One spectator held up a photo of him celebrating with football teammates at Florida.
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The artist, the spectator, and the outer world are much too interchangeably involved here.
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For Bennani, the distinction between author and spectator seems to have lost its meaning.
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Valve is about to combine two of the hottest buzztrends in gaming into one: spectating and VR. Its own Dota 2 title, rivaled in popularity as a spectator e-sport only by Riot's League of Legends, will get a VR spectator mode.
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Early airplanes, for instance, were used to sell tickets to barnstorming spectator events, Bezos noted.
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Last Friday, a spectator threw a smoke bomb into the peloton as it passed by.
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"Have they forgotten what it's like to be on the ice?" one Olympics spectator tweeted.
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Until then, Dre had attempted to be a spectator in the madness among his colleagues.
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For a lot of people, the world of personal technology is like a spectator sport.
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By doubling his imagery, the artist implicates the spectator within the space of the painting.
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An overhead view of a 'Splatoon 2' match courtesy of the Private Battle Spectator View.
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"There was blood on his neck and a hole in his thigh," one spectator said.
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It's become a spectator sport and a way for some gamers to earn their living.
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It's an unpleasant truth that for many, helping those in need is a spectator sport.
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VC has become a spectator sport and its practitioners are – or feel like – rock stars.
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Not hyperreal, but something in the middle, generating some kind of confusion in the spectator.
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But this is not a military drill or combat training operation -- it's a spectator sport.
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" Another white spectator yelled, "They're giving you a chance — now come on and do something.
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As the stages have got bigger, the space between show and spectator has grown too.
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A supergroup of magicians performs an illusion where they make the VIP spectator bleachers disappear.
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American hockey fan Ben Dower was one spectator who had failed to spot the trial.
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His writings have appeared in publications including Politico, the American Spectator and the Seattle Times.
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The Gateway would be merely spectator seating to watch China build their Lunar surface base.
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Kyrgios also clashed with a spectator before being booed off the court after his defeat.
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It was an uncool moment but also part of the transition from viewer to spectator.
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But "spectator" was the default role for most of us long before smartphones were invented.
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He said that he had to run the company and could not be a spectator.
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A spectator told Global the plane did a loop, inverted and then dove straight down.
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"As objects of spectation, as spectator sports, games tend to benefit from complexity," Snyder said.
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"The interpretation is left totally free to the spectator," explains Rolando to The Creators Project.
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There is a spectator quality to it: Are you going to cry at that point?
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"I was in shock," she told the Columbia Daily Spectator, the university's student-run newspaper.
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For most Australians, politics these days is a spectator sport rather than a participatory sport.
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When you're online, you may participate here and there, but you're always playing the spectator.
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"The crowd went wild when they showed her on the screen," a spectator tells PEOPLE.
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It's equally so for the spectator; sometimes quicktime is actually the result of a longtime.
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The Spectator, England's leading conservative magazine, took the news to launch an attack on Markle.
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I refuse to be a mere spectator in the struggle to oust the worst dictator.
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"I take myself out the equation and just enjoy it as a spectator," she said.
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It makes you become a passive spectator, trusting others to make decisions with your money.
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All at once, they're both wearing spectator shoes and, as suddenly, they're side by side.
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It's not a spectator sport - it's a rite of passage, and a lot of fun.
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I refuse to be a mere spectator in the struggle to oust the worst dictator.
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Your only responsibility as a spectator is to not let your troglodytic tendencies become dangerous.
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Marvin at Shanken Communications has three media brands: Wine Spectator, Cigar Aficionado and Whiskey Advocate.
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The tempestuous 21-year-old also clashed with a spectator before being booed off the court.
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"If they come to be a spectator, who knows, they might leave a worshiper," Manning said.
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Rick Perlstein is a historian, a national correspondent for The Washington Spectator, and a Sanders supporter.
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All of which really just raises the question: Is fashion week the hottest new spectator sport?
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Watching a great nonfiction movie, you're no spectator — you're an essential part of the movie itself.
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As 7 am draws near, you can feel the stadium fill to its 153,000 spectator capacity.
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The Brazilian was attacked by a spectator in the latter stages of the marathon on Aug.
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The idea was that the spectator should develop the 'Outline Drawings' into an object by imagination.
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What we can do now with spectator view is show a live stream of the user.
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Being Canadian instead of American made me a novelty, a fellow spectator of the United States.
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The rise of eSports, where people play competitive video games as a spectator sport, is unstoppable.
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"He's giving a good price," said a spectator, intruding into a knot of two haggling men.
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Dungeons & Dragons has turned from confusing and niche into something of a hugely popular spectator sport.
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"It will be known from now on as the Trump-owsky Attack," one waggish spectator quipped.
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I don't talk as much as I used to and sometimes, I feel like a spectator.
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The unidentified spectator who recorded the video told WSVN he was stunned by what he saw.
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If there is a way for a spectator to watch live, what is stopping the players?
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As a spectator, my meaningful joy was merely a residual effect of the Black girl magic.
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The BBC showed video, taken by a spectator, of a boxer and others scrambling for safety.
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Elkin soon begins to think critically about whether or not a woman could be a spectator.
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A spectator threw the ball as Fowler was preparing to hit at the sixth tee box.
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On Tuesday afternoon, Bernard Tomic raised eyebrows with a profane rejoinder toward a spectator sitting courtside.
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The foundation also gave $2000,21986 to a foundation affiliated with the conservative monthly The American Spectator.
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Today, the Bronx portion is full of zigs and zags, funky signs and heartfelt spectator support.
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Among them is Monchai, 70, who has been a loyal spectator for more then four decades.
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A spectator offers a paper flower to a soldier after a large military parade in Pyongyang.
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The old woman in foreground in very shocking for her pose and her gaze to spectator.
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It's difficult, if not impossible, for a spectator to tell which players are clean or not.
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For 23-year-old Rayne Bray, a spectator that day, the scene was all too familiar.
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One dirty secret of ski racing is that it's not a very good live spectator sport.
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Beyond the spectator stands and hot dog stalls, the Confederates were camped just out of sight.
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"One of the keys to our success is allowing the spectator to go everywhere," he said.
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It's best as a spectator sport, as anyone who tweets along to the show can attest.
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From the perspective of a spectator, the budget impasse hung over every aspect of the game.
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We can remain a spectator and simply stand by and watch as damages continue to mount.
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Some publications, like Decanter and Wine Spectator, publish profiles, regional overviews and lifestyle articles as well.
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But Lang will be just another spectator; his beloved sign was removed by the current owners.
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"If the cyclists never came up on Sunday, we'd still be O.K.," a Dutch spectator said.
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"I don't believe you should come to the theater to be a spectator," Ms. Boateng said.
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And then he sat on the bench, a spectator for the final minutes of a blowout.
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Esports is growing in popularity globally as a spectator sport online and in person at stadiums.
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Thomas Whaley, a spectator at the execution, bought the property and reported of Yankee Jim's haunting.
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It was a test for chess as an American spectator sport, and the results were mixed.
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He thought that a play should have a purpose, tugging its spectator toward greater moral insight.
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Wine Spectator is probably best known for assigning scores to wines on a 100-point scale.
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Also, the "nightmare" of managing Boris Johnson, and what really happened at those louche Spectator lunches.
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Alas, I hadn't packed my skates before heading to Sudbury so I was only a spectator.
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For the Overwatch esports fans, Blizzard is also look at ways to improve the game's spectator view.
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Colton's just a spectator here, even if he resembles an early draft of the statue of David.
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It isn't a spectator sport, but that hasn't stopped Butler from chasing the championship for 11 years.
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McHugh attempted to get her essay published at the UK magazine the Spectator, but it never was.
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And the focus on the single object, the Relic, makes it easier to follow as a spectator.
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With Djokovic leading, 22008-22012, 21-1, in Doha, a spectator shouted at Nadal to wake up.
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Caldwell himself was once quoted in the American Spectator, albeit under his pseudonym and without any disclosure.
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A lot of commentators simply treat it as bad luck, with the Fed as a mere spectator.
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He made a packed audience of government watchdog supporters "weak-kneed," as one spectator posted on Twitter.
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Today, we're releasing spectator tickets to watch the presentations of the hack projects on Sunday, May 8.
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For the past quarter of a century it has also been a spectator sport on its own.
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Spectator in the hat has only just noticed that christians Fuchs name sounds a bit rude. pic.twitter.
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Cricket is considered by many to be the most common spectator sport in the world, after soccer.
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Ahead, three essentials for any solar eclipse spectator, from the casual observer to the more committed viewer.
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" Democracy, he told supporters at a rally in Rochester that same night, "is not a spectator sport.
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"The best thing to do is to be a spectator like the rest of us," said Sen.
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Some offer perks like catering and comfortable accommodations for top players, whose presence drives up spectator numbers.
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To understand why this is a mistake, however, let's talk real quick about spectator sports in general.
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Combined with a tandem spectator event called the Velorama, it's something like the Lollapalooza of bike racing.
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"Let me see that butt!" one spectator, who doesn't appear to be part of Bachelor Nation, hollers.
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Howell was killed during a spectator race, in which fans take their own cars onto the track.
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"You've got to get in the arena with her, because democracy isn't a spectator sport," he said.
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These days, The Spectator said, "Christians are finding out what it's like to live as a minority."
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"I think that traditional culture is slowly disappearing," said one spectator, 20-year-old Chang Chiao-han.
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Odor runs his horses in competitions back home, but he only takes them in as a spectator.
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A spectator rather than a participant in the savagery she describes, Mary functions as the novel's conscience.
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All I am is a spectator: Her body is not mine to protect, not mine to save.
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These everyday shoes come in three variations: The Original (suede), The Fringe (suede), and The Spectator (leather).
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It's still interesting for me because I was a spectator; I saw it all from a distance.
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If you've put in the effort to participate, you're less likely to show up as a spectator.
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Today, we're releasing spectator tickets to watch the presentations of the hack projects on Sunday, 4 December.
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JB: As a spectator, I'd like to say: be aware of your space and where you are.
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" But he's met with a young, flannel-clad spectator brushing him off, scoffing, "Yeah, nice try, narc.
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Corker, after all, is not a passive spectator; he's the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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Her first experience of City Ballet was as a spectator, sitting in the audience at City Center.
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Futterman places the reader in the middle of the action, a spectator to the story's improbable unfolding.
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The difference from spectator entertainments, of course, is that people are actually dying in the real world.
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The N.B.A. and college basketball, baseball and the N.H.L., those are spectator sports for most of us.
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Mr. Vance was present in the spectator section of the packed courtroom as the arguments took place.
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"I am a journalist," Mr. Johnson, who once edited the weekly magazine, the Spectator, said on Wednesday.
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Right now, though, it isn't as if sim racing is a tiny spectator sport by any means.
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He writes columns for the Daily Telegraph and Dow Jones MarketWatch, and is a contributor to The Spectator.
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Spectator videos posted on news websites showed Connell's plane crisscrossing past another stunt plane close to the ground.
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AS FAR AS live spectator sports go, the Tour de France has to be one of the strangest.
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It's what's made the game a great spectator sport, and also a brutal way to make a living.
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For now, the design of games as spectator sports is conflated with the design of games as esports.
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Being at the Games as a spectator and brand partner rather than an athlete was "interesting," she said.
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But when one overzealous spectator couldn't help but shout advice, she took the opportunity to have some fun.
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Aaron Holmes, the news editor for the Columbia Spectator, was reporting on the protest along with two others.
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Like others in the genre, "make it count" offers a spectator mode after you're eliminated from a match.
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It s not a spectator sport watching other people win awards, so I tried to make it one.
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If weddings were a sport, I'd be more of an unenthusiastic spectator, as opposed to a joyous participant.
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It is not only Mr. Obama's last, but Mr. Rubio's, too — that is, as a spectator, he hopes.
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I remember the early nineties, when I was a spectator to the whole Norwegian drama and the scene.
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If investors want to bring drone racing to the world, then they need to solve the spectator problem.
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Fortnite is the most popular game in the world, but it's also slowly becoming a major spectator sport.
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"This is the worst Tory campaign ever", boomed an article in the Conservative-supporting Spectator magazine last week.
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The idea, according to fuse*, is to disorient the spectator, while also marking the end of AMYGDALA's cycle.
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The British politician made the gaffe while giving a speech at the Spectator Parliamentarian of the Year Awards.
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The spectator appeared to advise him to aim for the top seed's backhand and Kyrgios did just that.
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"Today, Brock claims his American Spectator stories exposing Bill Clinton were false," Mr. Stone wrote in his book.
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And the courtroom was cleared after a spectator suffered what reporters in the room described as a seizure.
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In 1990, Wine Spectator magazine put Spottswoode's 19973 cabernet on a list of the world's top 10 wines.
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In 2003, a spectator leaned over a railing at the race while holding a bag with dangling strings.
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By comparison, international wine auctions in 2015 raised $346 million, according to an analysis by the Wine Spectator.
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Writing in The Spectator magazine, Mordaunt described being briefed on the incident by a senior Royal Navy officer.
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Yet the Columbia Spectator report on the march makes no mention of any specific fraternities being singled out.
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But wise is the spectator who watches from the other side of First Avenue, on the runners' left.
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Edwardes was a contributor at the time to The Spectator, the magazine of which Johnson was then editor.
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According to the Spectator, it currently has $7.6 billion under management and has offices in London and Singapore.
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Open-mic comedy is perhaps the most fickle form of art, both as a performer and a spectator.
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The cloistered fashion universe had loosened its stays and was rapidly transforming into a chaotic global spectator sport.
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One notorious article in The Spectator took the piss out of the girls for not being political enough.
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As for David just sitting back and becoming a spectator in life ... well, he scoffed at the notion.
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It was Porzingis's 13th home game as a spectator since Dallas acquired him from the Knicks on Feb.
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She had purchased tickets as a spectator when the Olympics neared, doubting she would make the Australian team.
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With so much happening off the field, baseball in Japan is much more than a mere spectator sport.
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A spectator to the accident would be aghast, but the driver "owns" the disaster in a particular way.
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Meanwhile, Epic is still tinkering with improving the overall competitive experience from player and spectator sides as well.
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Read more " _____ • From The American Spectator: "[...] is developing a work force for corporations what schools should be about?
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This is what Dorsky calls "intermittence" — to be closer to the rhythm of the being of the spectator.
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" Tomic was also overheard telling someone—possibly the same spectator, but who really knows—to "suck my balls.
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He was sarcastic at times, as if he were frequently sharing an inside joke with an invisible spectator.
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LB: What I appreciated about those changes as a spectator was that you didn't pretend your evolution was effortless.
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Performance bonuses are good incentives for spectator-friendly fights, but they only reinforce the unpredictability of a fighter's lifestyle.
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In this project there were literally no audiences but only participants; we didn't seek to have a spectator audience.
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The early days of professional baseball, America's first mass spectator sport, were wracked by clubs poaching each other's players.
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The rap feud has always been a spectator sport which demands participation from those who are consuming the action.
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ESports has grown to include spectator events that sell out stadiums, from Madison Square Garden to the Staples Center.
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As they say, democracy is not a spectator sport, and you are an au courant citizen of the world.
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Academic jousting is a spectator sport for most outsiders, but the dangers facing our computers and networks are not.
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And when there is action on the map, there was no way for a spectator to know about it.
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"Like it or not, Milo's political outlook has a growing audience," Ms Williams wrote in the Spectator on Monday.
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"I've been here 50 years, it's just unbelievable to see it in a parking lot," another spectator told KTVA.
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In broad terms, a sport is more immediately enjoyable as a spectator event when it is more clearly understood.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers player was fined $15,000 for "making an inappropriate gesture toward a spectator," the league announced Thursday.
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Defenseman Seth Jones' shot caromed off a teammate and sailed into the spectator netting before bouncing back into play.
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One-day cricket has taken over, to the chagrin of traditionalists like Tony Megson, a 50-year-old spectator.
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Valve brought the creators of the mod to the company, and Counter-Strike is now a huge spectator sport.
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Magic comes alive when it's shared between two people; it's meant to build a connection between performer and spectator.
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The lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court seeks triple damages and an injunction against using the Weed Spectator mark.
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Meghan Murphy, a blogger from Canada, has lately brought her trans antagonism to the U.S. website of The Spectator.
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Startup Battlefield Africa 2018 takes place December 11 in Lagos, Nigeria, and spectator tickets are limited and going fast.
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The Wingspan Optics Spectator (8 x 32) are compact and lightweight and have solid specs at an affordable price.
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"Usually the spectator moves around an exhibition," Mr. Gander said in a phone interview from his home in England.
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There might be a brief nod or a tiny waggle of fingers to an adoring spectator, but little else.
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The beach culture of Rio, where watching beautiful bodies is a kind of spectator sport, helped burnish his legend.
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As they approached the venue, the gamblers were quick to write him off, assuming he was only a spectator.
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Space exploration hasn't accelerated more quickly because for the vast majority of the public, it is a spectator sport.
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The contrarian conservative UK magazine the Spectator, for example, published a piece directly advocating for sex robots for incels.
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Flipping through the photographs in Tickets, it's often not clear who is the spectator, and who is the performer.
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" Also in The Times, Tanya Gold of The Spectator has a piece aptly called, "Another Day in Brexit Hell.
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"Being cool is really cool," declares a blurry sign behind a spectator crowd at a dimly-lit, clubby lounge.
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The couple met at The Columbia Daily Spectator, a student newspaper, where the groom served as editor in chief.
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I have been an avid spectator, watching work — not just ballet — everywhere, observing companies and directors with great attention.
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What happens when you get that kind of sisterhood is familiar to any spectator of the Women's World Cup.
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In Galar, pokémon battles are a Premier League-style spectator sport, and thousands turn out to watch live matches.
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For your first day as an intern at Spy magazine, you wore a linen suit with spectator shoes. Confirm.
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If you're a fan of the arts (especially wearable arts), then the Met Gala is a fun spectator sport.
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On Monday, a spectator threw something at LeBron James&apos son, Bronny James, during his high school basketball game.
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"Before the 2016 election, I only ever understood politics as a spectator sport," she writes early in the book.
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"If minorities in our neighboring countries are being persecuted, then India cannot stay a silent spectator," Shah told parliament.
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Pokémon is weird, especially when it's filtered through the lens of someone who only understands it as a spectator.
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While most people may be too afraid to try it, it certainly does make for a fantastic spectator sport.
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Other right-leaning journals, like The American Spectator and The Daily Caller, also appear to be in Trump's corner.
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Spectator sports have been part of the American fabric since it was stitched together more than 250 years ago.
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"This is not, as has been suggested, some kind of a form of spectator sport or entertainment," he continued.
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I opted instead to be the communications director for the Invictus Games and watched the campaign as a spectator.
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At one point, one of the spectator frat bros throws a cheap shot at Aguayo ... but the brawl continues.
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On the fourth day of deliberations, marshals arrested a spectator who claimed to be part of the Guzman family.
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Also visible in the frame's reflection is the viewer, implicated as yet another spectator consuming this act of violence.
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"So many people are sitting on the sidelines, so many people think democracy is a spectator sport," Booker said.
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For the Mirages and Miracles project, they decided to transpose this experience and create a performance for a single spectator.
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He gave up on Kevin Love playing like a star and was a spectator for Irving's one-on-one brilliance.
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One spectator, Janya Chokechalerm, said she left her niece to run across the field, just managing to grab three grains.
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"So many people out there have dreams but are too afraid to chase after them," Lori Hurtubise told the Spectator.
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A contributor to the conservative magazine The American Spectator, Lord is a former aide to Jack Kemp and Ronald Reagan.
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Of the six spectator sports federations eligible for the program, five are led by current and former Fidesz party officials.
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The French see potential in an up-and-coming industry and brand, says James Molesworth, senior editor of Wine Spectator.
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It may not be televised on ESPN yet, but one day drone racing will undoubtedly be a popular spectator sport.
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Private Battle Spectator View is a new feature allowing up to 2 non-players to spectate a Private Battle. pic.twitter.
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Having recently lowered my own alcohol intake to avoid getting migraines, drinking had become less attractive as a spectator sport.
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In some ways, Ferrane says, this project involved him as a part of the ritual, too, as an active spectator.
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A man in an Argentina shirt hurled punches at another spectator before being escorted out of the venue by security.
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Friends in college once got me drunk and watched me play Portal like my abject failure was a spectator sport.
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Still, Marr opts to remain a silent spectator on the sidelines as Morrissey's fall from grace continues to publicly unfurl.
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The experience may even allow a spectator to virtually step into one of Bowie's outfits and see themselves in it.
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Piccoli added that Italy has become a "noisy spectator" in European politics which is "unlikely to change any time soon."
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Kubrick took a minimalist approach, carefully composing each scene so that the spectator could create meaning using their own imagination.
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Mr. Skinner was participating as a member of the Williams College team, and Ms. Shand was there as a spectator.
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It has almost become a spectator sport as many Americans imagine we don't have a real stake in the outcome.
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But for the wealthy collectors who converge from across the globe in California, the biggest spectator sport is the auctions.
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She is a copy editor at Wine Spectator magazine in Manhattan, and writes food and lifestyle articles for the publication.
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I seemed to be the only person without a group and I was definitely the only spectator wearing a backpack.
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After miles of rousing spectator support, there is nobody around now, only the pitter-patter of our fellow marathoners' footsteps.
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Even in cases where he is merely a spectator, Mr. Trump has plenty to say about those on the bench.
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McGregor was a spectator this month at a fight in Dublin, two days after which the loser, Joao Carvalho, died.
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And if you aren't too stupid to know better, fights of the year should leave you, the spectator, feeling conflicted.
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"She was a spectator rather than a participant in her own trial," says Louise Bullivant, who is now Magson's solicitor.
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One spiraled over the spectator area and landed a few hundred feet away from the rows of RVs and tents.
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According to the league website, ice hockey is the third largest winter spectator sport in Britain, after soccer and rugby.
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" In a 1962 article for the British magazine The Spectator, Iris Murdoch wrote that "the mythical is not something 'extra.
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With her petition for a special prosecutor successfully over, O'Brien says she plans to follow Webb's investigation as a spectator.
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But then this is a new Ryder Cup market in a country where golf is not a mainstream spectator sport.
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On Baseball Chris Sale is a spectator in the Bronx this week, just another guy who wishes he could play.
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There are times when every spectator is hungry, times a thief takes nothing, leaves you a fool in your inventory.
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Kyrgios was fined a total of $16,500 for lack of best effort, unsportsmanlike conduct and verbal abuse of a spectator.
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In the foreground, a spectator cheers, but a policeman seems to be holding back another one, a distressed older woman.
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"Entertainment industry" encompasses the motion picture and sound recording, broadcasting (excluding the internet), and performing arts and spectator sports industries.
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It's an extraordinary celebration of what we fight for and what we love as an actor and as a spectator.
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Though there were wonders throughout — layers of lace, tulle, beading and gems — they threatened to overwhelm wearer and spectator alike.
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"I'm just sad that the audio couldn't capture the bang as loud as it was in person," spectator Taryn Gilland said.
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In a 2012 photograph by Taggart, the place is eerily seen by night, its spectator benches lined up like waiting specters.
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A woman spectator at that point jokingly urged a young boy to place his hands over his ears, the video showed.
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The entire world tunes in to watch the Olympics every year — but the only spectator that really matters is your mom.
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"It's been almost fifty to sixty years that buzkashi matches have been happening on this site," said Abdul Anaan, a spectator.
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The other thing Nanzer noticed early in Overwatch's development cycle was a surge in interest in videogames as a spectator sport.
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James Kirkup is Director of the Social Market Foundation, a think-tank in London, and a writer for the Spectator magazine.
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As a result, I'm not at all interested in revisiting the Bachelor franchise as a spectator, cultural critic, or hate-watcher.
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"The best thing about this pretrial period is that I am back in the gym," Stone wrote in The Spectator piece.
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But it has problems, and unless those problems are addressed, Overwatch won't make it to the top tier of spectator esports.
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" Canada's Hamilton Spectator also reported that year that Rivera described the same incident with Midler as the beginning of their "affair.
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He contributed to the Spectator and the Observer and was commissioned to write a second book, this time about extreme swimmers.
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It wouldn't have made the best spectator experience: I sat perched on an in-game cliff for several minutes, barely moving.
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Images: Ash Ponders If investors want to bring drone racing to the world, then they need to solve the spectator problem.
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TV footage showed stage winner Romain Bardet, who is third overall, grab a bottle from a spectator 6.4km from the finish.
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Stand in the bottom of the bowl and those walls — and the monolithic spectator stands — encircle you like a natural fortress.
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In fact, Trump had been a mere spectator in the biggest brawl of the week -- the showdown between New Jersey Gov.
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To soften the blow for hopeful fans, however, Blake has discussed some of Jagger's revelations, in an article for The Spectator.
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Outside of the main game, spectator mode and the League client have received some updates and fixes to improve user experiences.
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In 2012, photographer Brock Elbank was playing in a weekend-league football match in Sydney when a spectator caught his eye.
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With a sure hand, the author leads us onto the trading floor, where publicly demeaning a woman is a spectator sport.
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" Another spectator, 32-year-old Ashley Nottingham, said he was left speechless: "It's blown away every theatrical boundary I've ever known.
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" Senior Alfredo Dominguez, a university senator, emailed several top university officials, according to the Spectator, and demanded a "swift, disavowing response.
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In an interview, Mr. Rea discussed cursing as a spectator sport, the invention of humor and his debt to Monty Python.
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As a spectator it first seems repetitive, but then you notice nuance in the skill and get caught in the drama.
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The editor of the Spectator magazine tweeted that Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt was also "highly likely" to launch a leadership bid.
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"We represent their vision and give the spectator full insight in the total process, from concept to finished garment," Pothoven writes.
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" An op-ed in Columbia Daily Spectator, the student newspaper, described it as "a dying mantis or a poorly formed pterodactyl.
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It's enough to make a liberal feminist, a mere spectator to the Republican debates, long for the days of Carly Fiorina.
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Her culinary adventures appeared regularly in the pages of Vogue, The Spectator, and The Sunday Times, until her death in 1992.
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Lord accused Media Matters president Angelo Carusone of adopting allegedly Mussolini-style tactics in an American Spectator column and on Twitter.
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Alex Massie, a columnist for the Spectator (a conservative British magazine), wrote a beautiful column in the wake of Cox's murder.
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This interplay between artwork and spectator extends throughout the exhibition, with each of Price's works stirring something on a bodily register.
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The N.B.A. is at one of its highest points in its history as a spectator sport, and this number shows why.
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"I don't know about you, but I've found my heroes," wrote Joseph Siegel, a sophomore, recently in the Columbia Daily Spectator.
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Behind the examples in this thoughtful book lies the realization that the relationship between the spectator and art is inevitably complex.
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The playoff was halted for several minutes after Gagli's tee shot struck the head of a spectator who required medical assistance.
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" Another spectator, Lee Hae-man, 62, said recent developments were promising "because we are all one family together, North and South.
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Subsequently, members of the group realized that their efforts to engage the public's vision had shifted their concerns toward spectator participation.
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They were collected in several volumes, including "Legal Spectator and More" (2007) and "Eulogy of Lawyers Written by a Lawyer" (2010).
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And a not-insignificant aspect of John McEnroe's relationship to it — and other major tournaments — is now as a glorified spectator.
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"As the biggest spectator sport, everybody is looking at sort of how they cultivate the next generation of fans," Zarghami said.
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The Mena story is one of several dark fantasies put forth in the nineties by The American Spectator , an archconservative magazine.
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Those are normally used for practice during the Open but could be used for matches, even though they lack spectator seating.
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Operators here expect that to change given the popularity of football, America's favorite spectator sport, according to a 2017 Gallup poll.
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In so much as he follows the race as a spectator, he describes it almost as a kind of causal diversion.
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Any magazine like Wine Spectator is going to promote wine as a status symbol; this just turns the idea into architecture.
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A Gallup poll in 2017 found that soccer is the fourth favorite spectator sport in the U.S. View the discussion thread.
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" The Columbia Spectator piece which reported this comment did not elaborate further, but it is possible that Jones got the two fraternities mixed up: Another Columbia Spectator article, a 2628 opinion column by then-student senator David Amanullah, referred to a "gang rape of a Barnard student a few years ago in the present Sigma Chi house.
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"It is unique that even though they are idols, they perform while hiding their faces with masks," said one spectator, Akihiro Kuji.
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Called Spectator View, this hardware and software setup will allow HoloLens developers to capture photos, videos and stream mixed reality presentations live.
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Two months later, another spectator died when struck while walking to his vehicle at the PGA Championship at Crooked Stick in Indiana.
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Not just for the average spectator for Discovery Channel, but I want fighters to watch the show and go 'You know what?
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McDonnell sat in the second row of the spectator section next to his wife, Maureen, during the 60 minutes of oral arguments.
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After a short break while a spectator received medical attention, Nadal held for 6-6 and the set went into a tiebreaker.
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I love to see ... It's just a spectator sport, but I love all the year end lists and what books and everything.
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The spectator, Felipe Lopez, could relate, perhaps better than anyone else at Westchester County Center, to Fredette's public travails in recent seasons.
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With the right viewer tools, I could see it becoming a better spectator experience, but right now, there's not much to watch.
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Put one in a T-rex costume on a bucking bronco and suddenly you've got the best spectator sport in the world.
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AND FINALLY ... Spectator sport Yeah, the Olympics are tough on the athletes, but that's nothing compared to what the parents go through.
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Some people are excited, some people are indifferent — and a few people, like Melanie McDonagh writing for The Spectator, seemed less pleased.
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Just as the Swede was preparing to putt for a par-five, a noisy spectator shouted: 'Rose, get out of the way'.
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"Thin Gruel" ran the leader headline in the Times, while the Spectator deemed the EU to have "called the prime minister's bluff".
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The use of television to transmit an image or idea instantly to millions soon made presidential campaigns more of a spectator sport.
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But the bar itself has always managed to keep me out of the fray, rendering me a spectator more than anything else.
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A spectator was arrested at the American Century Celebrity Pro-Am in Lake Tahoe after touching Timberlake's face in a drunken haze.
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In 2003, as a member of Parliament and still Spectator editor, he said the city of Liverpool reveled in a "victim status."
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We have a limited number of spectator tickets, and they're selling fast, so be sure to grab yours while you still can.
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On Saturday, Froome feared he would collide with a spectator in a yellow fright wig running toward him and punched the man.
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Bennett was at the game as a spectator watching his brother, Martellus, play for the New England Patriots against the Atlanta Falcons.
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But Montgomerie was on the course the day that it happened, and he is not yet ready to become a spectator again.
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Last season, an injury relegated Varejao to the role of spectator as the Cavaliers pushed the Warriors to six games before succumbing.
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But as the editor in chief of The American Spectator said, "If you have a tabloid president, you're going to be tabloid."
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In 2016, the Spectator estimated that his annual combined income as an MP and investment firm partner was worth at least £216,000.
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Adam Lee, a winemaker at Siduri Wines, told Wine Spectator that the shutdown could end up costing smaller wineries up to $20,000.
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"'Reassign' is a visual game with the spectator, an aesthetic project in its form, but with a clear documentary [aspect]," González writes.
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Now in junior high, she enjoys shooting hoops, and in a reversal of roles, she's teaching me how to be a spectator.
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But I went to two of these events, foyer jams and volleyball (as a spectator, not a participant), and they were fun.
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The couple met at The Columbia Daily Spectator, a weekly student newspaper of Columbia, where the groom served as editor in chief.
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The films will draw on Ms. Pappas's experience as an Olympic athlete in the 2016 Games and Teicher's experience as a spectator.
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At roughly the same time, two leading publications for consumers, Wine Spectator in the United States and Decanter in Britain, were founded.
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Starting at one end of the grounds, a spectator can promenade past many treasures hidden outside of the famous red clay courts.
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When she first went as a spectator to Prince Charles and Diana's wedding in 1981, she was with a group of friends.
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But for the spectator, there is also the sense that the one-hander, when driven with topspin, is a triumph over vulnerability.
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I'm also compromised by my own history as a spectator; I've only become a casual football watcher in the last eight years.
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For the spectator as well, it is impossible to remain neutral or indifferent to the vicissitudes of this 2,500-year-old tragedy.
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In 1999, Johnson became the editor of The Spectator , a witty, right-wing magazine that is traditionally close to the Conservative Party.
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Both are histories filtered through the filmmaker's singular experience as an Italian American and as a preternaturally inquisitive and insightful spectator/creator.
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As the proceedings concluded, Stone's daughter, Adria, fought back tears, embracing Stone's wife, Nydia, in the first row of the spectator section.
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It framed him not as a leader sweating the fate of his people but as a spectator watching nature's angriest reality show.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, who criticized Mr. de Blasio for playing the role of spectator and argued that the city owned the subway.
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As an undergraduate, I was taught from the perspective of a spectator in the nosebleed seats watching the economic action unfold below.
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In my project the iconic performance "pit" would finally unite performer with the audience, combining the subway canopy with a spectator venue.
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Kurt Kloss said he made the post on behalf of Jared Kushner, his daughter's brother-in-law, The Spectator and Politico reported.
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Adrianne's story is incredible ... she was at the marathon as a spectator in 2013 when she was badly injured in the explosion.
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Manuel Neuer, the visiting goalkeeper, was mainly a spectator in the first half, often the only player on his side of the field.
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Men's rights trolls began appearing in the comments section of any article that mentioned her, including in the Columbia student newspaper, The Spectator.
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Whether you're a soccer player or just an awe-struck spectator, you might be wondering how on earth Morgan accomplishes these superhuman feats.
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And I am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction, of the Constitution.
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The result was a spectator sport culture in political news, with everyone waiting to see what the next big, insane development would be.
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"They went out for a swim and unfortunately he did not emerge after diving in," Hamilton Police Inspector Martin Schulenberg told the Spectator.
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"My ass will override that thing like I hit the snooze button for all 6 of my alarms," one spectator quipped on Twitter.
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If you go back and watch that first video again, you'll notice the voice of a stunned spectator just over 10 seconds in.
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When you think about it, is there any better way to celebrate a touchdown than by pegging an unsuspecting spectator in the face?
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A bold spectator at Wednesday's Atlanta Braves game learned the hard way what happens to fans who decide to run onto the field.
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"The USGA was saddened to learn that a spectator at Erin Hills passed away a short time ago," it said in the statement.
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We have a limited number of spectator tickets available for the December 11 event, so don't waste time — buy your ticket here today.
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Of course, there are some corners of the internet where writers do voice their support for Trump, like Breitbart and the American Spectator.
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Drone racing is streamed online and on ESPN, but organizers have struggled from the start with adapting it to be a spectator sport.
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Part of the problem with e-sports as a mainstream spectator sport is that it's hard to determine where your team loyalties lie.
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When I visited the park this past Saturday, I was there as both spectator and skater, evaluating the installation both visually and physically.
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"As a spectator to the abuse you were silenced by the fear that you would become the next target," she told the Times.
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In 193, fine wine sales alone accounted for more than $219 million in global sales, according to a report in the Wine Spectator.
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The biggest question on the table with drone racing is how to make it work as a spectator sport for a live audience.
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It was quickly labeled a "dementia tax" by the managing editor of the Conservative-supporting Spectator magazine and former Tory speechwriter, Will Heaven.
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Froome was slapped on the shoulder by a spectator and both he and Thomas have been repeatedly booed on and off the road.
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Play was briefly halted in the second set as paramedics looked after a spectator who appeared to be struggling in the intense humidity.
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A body looms over the paintings of Canadian artist geetha thurairajah, but who or what the specter represents is up to the spectator.
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A spectator at a Pennsylvania speedway was killed after a race car lost control and flipped into the victim's pickup truck, authorities say.
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In other words, Mike will not be an idle spectator of the drug trade, as he is here, staring at it through binoculars.
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"The athletes have proven themselves as being a sufficient standard, and drawing sufficient spectator interest, to warrant inclusion in the Championships," Newton said.
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The young reporter who was fired by The Times in 1988 for fabricating a quotation became the editor of The Spectator in 1999.
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Ramsay likes to make an audience work—planting clues instead of laying out a routine plot, and turning every spectator into a detective.
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The results persuaded them to build a six-foot sand berm for a quarter-mile along the arena, practice courts and spectator entrances.
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But watching America is not just a spectator sport -- people around the world are also asking how it is going to affect them.
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And somewhat oddly, the melodrama of it all, and the spectator sport that is Fleetwood Mac mythology, has become more novel with time.
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One blast wave blew the baseball cap off the head of a spectator next to me, as though we were in a cartoon.
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"Even Mr. Sargent's skill has not succeeded in making attractive these over-civilised European Orientals," a critic for The Spectator wrote in 1897.
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"The spectator reached out of the stands and hit him over the playing field and closed his glove," West told a pool reporter.
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Its popularity as a spectator sport is now second only to the British import cricket, which Indians still worship with near religious fervor.
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A Mercedes-Benz ricocheted off the track and into a spectator area, killing more than 80 people, the worst disaster in racing history.
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Off the field, there was an unusual spectator: Choi Moon-soon, the governor of the province in South Korea hosting the Winter Olympics.
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Lowry, meanwhile, had promised himself that he would never attend a finals game as a spectator until he reached one as a player.
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"It symbolizes the unification so well," said Jung Jae-eun, 40, a spectator at the opening game for the Korean women's hockey team.
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That is what was so interesting, to see you guys try to engage him, and you know, I was watching as a spectator.
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There is nothing to stir our responsibility to look or help us to take back our minds from the pose of uninvolved spectator.
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"Last night at dinner, I had a glass of Glenlivet 12 on the rocks," Mr. Cohen said, drawing laughs from the spectator gallery.
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UCLA officials announced its home athletics events would be "largely spectator free" through April 10, as classes and final exams were moved online.
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Mr. Sanders had suddenly become a spectator in the campaign, powerless to stop a tectonic shift against him by the party's moderate wing.
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"The spectator reached out of the stands and hit him over the playing field and closed his glove," West said after the game.
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Haggerty said some of the increased revenue could be used to help facilitate or subsidize spectator travel from the finalist nations to Geneva.
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In the long run, it will enable Labour to be a player in the battle over Britain's future, instead of merely a spectator.
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All activities are free, but there is a charge for places on a Circle Line spectator boat that departs at 9:30 a.m.
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If accolades are important: Wine Spectator (subscription required) called La Marca prosecco one of the top 100 wines of the year in 2007.
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He would have been a spectator this time around too, but for a last-minute withdrawal from the Wimbledon qualifying competition at Roehampton.
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Johnson ran City Hall much as he ran The Spectator —in a chaotic, idiosyncratic fashion, in which things sort of, well, just happened.
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Organized spectator sports, of the kind we have today, with leagues and championships and codified rules, virtually all date from the nineteenth century.
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Confirmation battles that pit one party's nominee for federal office against senators from the opposition party long have been spectator sport in Washington.
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There was unease in the newsroom after Mr. Baker wrote a column in The Spectator, a conservative British magazine, about Mr. Trump's victory.
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Turtles surface regularly, which puts them at risk of collisions with the large spectator fleet and especially with the fast AC250 foiling catamarans.
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A familiar sight in downtown New York clubs as both a spectator and a performer, he often read his poems to jazz accompaniment.
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These poems give us the sensation of living alongside the natural world, of being a spectator to the changes that mark our mortality.
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"For a chancellor to abandon his main budget policy within a week is nothing more than extraordinary," wrote the right-leaning Spectator magazine.
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That's because growth in the motion picture, sound recording, performing arts and spectator sports industries will be offset by job losses in broadcasting.
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Rawls was a spectator that day, recovering from a leg fracture, and Wilson was limited by a sprained ligament in his left knee.
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And, "if you want to be a spectator and not a gladiator," he recommended the health care and retail spaces as safer areas.
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The students at Columbia University, for example, began pushing for an African American studies program in the 20163s, according to the Columbia Spectator.
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The result of presidential candidates focusing on a mere 12 states is not just that babies don't get kissed in the spectator states.
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It probably did not help that a spectator seemed to yell "get in the hole" while the Englishman was still in his backswing.
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"He is our Santa," spectator Amit Zanwar told the New York Post of the Domino's employee, adding that he forgot to bring food.
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"I will not participate as a spectator of an act in which I was a protagonist" she said in one of her messages.
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Our lives are now organized and dominated by the needs of the ruling economy: The alienation of the spectator to the profit of the contemplated object is expressed in the following way: The more [the spectator] contemplates the less he lives; the more he accepts recognizing himself in the dominant images of need, the less he understands his own existence and desires.
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The aisles and exits double as thoroughfares for the actors, who restlessly climb up and down the steps, occasionally plopping down beside a spectator.
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Tandy watches this for a while, too long actually, but nobody comes over and demands either spectator fee or for them to join in.
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Despite the traumatic experience, Alvarez told the outlet he planned to return to Pamplona, but only as a spectator to enjoy the annual festival.
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If you watch the video you'll see that the drone didn't just fall out of the sky — it maneuvered sideways directly into a spectator.
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Politics in America shouldn't be a spectator sport — it's an all-hands-on-deck, full participation project that will die if it's merely observed.
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Wu, who attended as a spectator that year, took to social media to accuse its organizers of failing to prominently spotlight Chinese women makers.
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In 1997, a rather towering Cat in the Hat balloon blew into a light pole, which fell and injured a spectator on the ground.
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And I am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, [or] the destruction of the Constitution.
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If Tetris Effect was a love letter to the classic game, Tetris 99 is an attempt to turn it into a brutal spectator sport.
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Spectator will then play the video as if you were watching from inside Snapchat itself, including giving you the ability to rotate your smartphone.
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The four students (one alumnus and three current seniors) expressed their horror in an op-ed in the Columbia Daily Spectator, the school's paper.
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"I can't get the sound of the hard helmet out of my head to be honest with you," another spectator told the Cape Gazette.
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Similarly, Fortnite is a great spectator game, where you don't necessarily need to understand every detail to have a grasp on what's going on.
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A 2016 study from Wine Spectator found that people between 21 and 38 are consuming nearly half of all wine in the U.S. — 42%.
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Lead author of the study and UCLA environmental economist Magali Delmas analysed reviews of 74,000 wines in publications including Wine Spectator and Wine Advocate.
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Championing innovation is largely a spectator sport — not all of us, after all, can actually participate in the invention of complex water purification systems.
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To read the full story and see more photos, pick up their latest issue of Wine Spectator, on newsstands, June 26, or visit winespectator.com.
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While Tisdale adores her "sweet, feisty, sassy" Maui, the actress thinks her pet is meant to be a dog show spectator, not a participant.
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Apply here for a free spectator pass, and join us for an action-packed day focused on the best technology startups in Latin America.
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"Competitive Madden grew tremendously last season and the new MCS will increase player and spectator engagement," stated Matt Marcou, Madden NFL competitive gaming commissioner.
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When he worked as a journalist at the Spectator magazine, he once suggested that Scottish people be banned from becoming prime ministers of Britain.
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Pokémon battles are a popular spectator sport in the Galar region, so every gym is a massive stadium and battles are broadcast on TV.
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"There's so much to learn about, how do you get an audience to change its position from the passive spectator?" she said in Cambridge.
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From there, people go through a second round of security screening when they enter spectator pens where they are essentially confined for the night.
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has denied groping the thigh of a woman so hard that she flinched, while editor of the Spectator magazine.
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MOURINHO A SPECTATOR Manager José Mourinho watched from the stands in the second half as Manchester United endured a goalless draw with visiting Burnley.
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If you're not a hacker but want to see the full 60-second pitches on Sunday, you can also get your spectator tickets now!
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It's because of how well it represents a Batman brawl: once you start to master it, the whole thing almost becomes a spectator sport.
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On the ninth hole he played, Baltusrol's 18th, another errant shot hit a spectator and came to rest wedged up against a folding chair.
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The Australian Kyrgios, 21, had already been fined $16,500 for failure to give a full effort, unsportsmanlike conduct and verbal abuse of a spectator.
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He was too young to be at Centre Court as a spectator but was allowed to watch the victory ceremony from the players' box.
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My most prized literary possession is a 300-year-old compilation of "The Spectator," a periodical that described basic social obligations during that time.
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There probably have been more since the rise of electronic media and spectator sports, but otherwise, there is no pattern that I can see.
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As Wright approached, he found himself standing awkwardly next to another spectator, a grown man dressed in a jumpsuit designed as a tiger costume.
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But as momentous events whipsawed Washington and Wall Street in recent days, Mr. Trump seemed oddly offstage, more of a spectator than the star.
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And no, in 2007 I had no notion how often I'd be turning up at New York's tango clubs around midnight as a spectator.
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They also consider them a spectator sport — for generations, they've celebrated the wrestling season, inviting others to share in the camels' natural mating habits.
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By contrast, Mr. Ozkaya's facsimile funnels light originating within the box – the installation itself – out through the two peepholes and into the spectator space.
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Calling his leadership "extremely childish," Peng elbowed Kim out of the chain of command and made him a helpless spectator to his own war.
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They are required to remove their uniforms so they are not identifiable, and they are obligated to move should a paying spectator show up.
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Pasadena police said there were no known threats to the parade, and spectator safety would remain the first priority and security would be tight.
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But the Tokyo Metropolitan Government said it is spending about two billion yen — about $24.38 million — to install spectator tents and other cooling measures.
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday dangled the possibility that he could show up as a spectator to his own impeachment trial in the Senate.
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"This time I hesitated to come and enjoy it after the earthquake disaster," said Mieko Nakamura, who also attended as a spectator last year.
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"I'm obviously very disappointed, but I still want to come to Lyon as an ambassador and to Roland Garros as a spectator," he said.
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A ferociously ambitious politician who loves the spotlight, he has been a spectator while Britain's Brexit negotiating position has been thrashed out by Mrs.
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Unlike the House, where the minority party is more like a spectator when it comes to rules, Senate Democrats do have some power here.
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Guards clear the spectator gallery at Muslim prayer time to provide privacy to the defendants and those legal team members who pray with them.
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I have no remembrance of my outfit, except for a new pair of navy and white spectator pumps, which were ruined by the slog.
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The most unusual U.F.C. spectator in recent memory, however: President Trump, who watched Jorge Masvidal beat Nate Diaz in November at Madison Square Garden.
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Ms. Jauregui, a Barnard student who works on the Columbia Spectator student newspaper, said that students were on edge after hearing about the killing.
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According to the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security, there have been 39 stadium deaths in professional sports over the past decade.
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It also makes you reconsider the source of pleasure in performance: how much arises from the props versus the actions or even the spectator?
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The sight of bats bursting forth from caves at dusk is majestic enough to dazzle any spectator, scientist, or Gotham City billionaire orphan vigilante.
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A female spectator ran to Schumacher's aid when she realized the rope around his neck was too tight and that he was actually being strangled.
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"I've been a tennis fan since childhood, as a player and spectator, and have been keen to continue playing safely throughout my pregnancy," she wrote.
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Beyond that, as drones and augmented reality become more and more prominent in popular culture, those features will quickly lend themselves to sports spectator use.
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Australian Kyrgios raised some eyebrows with his antics during the match, and looked to have had a verbal exchange with a spectator during a changeover.
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The Hamilton Spectator reported that Emery was with a group of people on a friend&aposs boat when they decided to jump in the water.
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Despite the best efforts of the spectator in question, the Adelaide Crows won the match and Betts was chaired off the field by his teammates.
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Mason crushed his first Coachella as a spectator and a performer Friday afternoon, taking the Sahara stage right before up-and-coming DJ Whethan's set.
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The only catch — and it is a big catch — is that Spectator View requires both a second HoloLens and a DSLR camera with HDMI output.
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Another couple from Michigan told Hartman that they appreciated that the park gave their daughter a chance to feel included, rather than be a spectator.
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In an unnerving coincidence, Ivanovic's second round match was also suspended after a spectator fell down the stairs at the same show court on Thursday.
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Ocon will not have enjoyed being a spectator as Celis put the Frenchman's car backwards into the barriers at turn 16 and halted the session.
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In Britain, alongside Mr Kassam, it appointed James Delingpole, a conservative journalist who writes in the Spectator, a 180-year-old right-of-centre magazine.
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In March, British politics magazine The Spectator ran a competition to see who could write the most offensive poem about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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"I've been a tennis fan since childhood, as a player and spectator, and have been keen to continue playing safely throughout my pregnancy," she said.
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The spectator — said to be a 40-year-old geophysicist — reportedly first attracted attention by holding up a sign saying Fora Temer, or Temer out.
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The four-time champion was the main target of the jeers, with one spectator even slapping his shoulder in the climb up to l'Alpe d'Huez.
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To start you going to take the two cards out that you're going to show the spectator the six and nine of hearts and diamonds.
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Boris was appointed editor of The Spectator magazine in 1999 before being selected for the Conservative seat of Henley-on-Thames and elected in 2001.
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In their attempt to make sailing both spectator- and television-friendly, organizers say New York has the right audience and setting for news media attention.
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The dean of the law school later announced the decision to suspend the program with ICE, first reported by the school's student newspaper, The Spectator.
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The competitions are gaining traction as spectator sports around the world, with experts estimating esports will generate more than $2275 billion in revenue this year.
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"But a Downing Street source, widely believed to be Johnson's chief adviser Dominic Cummings, told the Spectator magazine that talks will "probably end this week.
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As far as I recall, back then at The Spectator, in those raucous days, people complained if Boris didn't put his hand on their knee.
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It wasn't merely a spectator: J Street saw itself as a vital part of the administration's strategy and policy on Israel and the peace process.
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A photograph of a festival audience watching the film shows most people shielding their eyes or plugging their ears — and one spectator who seems transfixed.
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"The track is a dream for any driver, but the cars, our grids, they are a dream for the spectator," Peter said in an interview.
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I in no way seek to embody a Native American in this piece and I believe that no spectator could mistake my performance for this.
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On Washington WASHINGTON — Al Franken walked onto the Senate floor just before noon Thursday and anxiously scanned the spectator galleries above to find his family.
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Mr. Fish, who has also served as publisher of The Washington Spectator and The Nation, was named publisher of The New Republic in early 2016.
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In the closing minutes, as E.J. Manuel tried to rally the team to victory in Carr's absence, Lynch was on the sideline as a spectator.
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Here the role of the dangerously vindictive Gamsatti becomes largely a non-dance role: even in her dance-laden betrothal scene, she remains a spectator.
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The day's seventh stage was canceled after a spectator required medical attention, with a nominal time awarded since the top three had already gone through.
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The gravity of being a soccer spectator was further driven home after I heard a warning issued by a recorded voice on Tottenham's ticket line.
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I wasn't sophisticated enough to have an opinion on that topic, though I watched the impeachment proceedings like an interested spectator at a sporting event.
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But, Ronda wasn't a spectator, she was there to fight -- and her opponent is a giant, bearded tattooed man ... whose face you never really see.
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The raucous crowd, a bigger turnout than most local soccer games, underlined how popular gaming as a hobby and spectator sport has become in China.
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You can register for some or all of the activities — or just attend as a spectator, if you're not up to competing — by registering here.
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That's why it's very important for all of us to be engaged and aware, to be active citizens, not thinking democracy is a spectator sport.
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I believe cooking shouldn't be a spectator sport; everyone can cook, even if it's just mac and cheese from a box, and everyone probably should.
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