Spectators
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And just so you don't get the wrong idea, my family members weren't just
spectators.
Each side had a window in order for the
spectators
to view the interior of the structure.
But most of all, for the first time in decades, they expect to be active participants, not spectators, in the affairs of their country.
How would it be possible that
spectators
sit, enjoy themselves in open-air stadia in this hot environment?
And just by using cold water going through the water pipes, you can release the heat which is absorbed during the day in the stadium, so you can create that comfort, and then by adding dry air instead of down-chilled air, the
spectators
and the football players can adjust to their individual comfort needs, to their individual energy balance.
Perhaps the most vivid example was the practice of cat burning, in which a cat was hoisted on a stage and lowered in a sling into a fire, and the
spectators
shrieked in laughter as the cat, howling in pain, was burned to death.
To take this shot, I did what I often do, which is go way beyond the pads, where none of the
spectators
are.
From there, she will have a good view of the 50,000
spectators
but will see little by way of blood and gore.
There was over 62,000
spectators
watching opening ceremonies, and there was live coverage on TSN and ESPN.
This year, 60,000
spectators
filled the famous LA Memorial Coliseum to watch the opening ceremonies of World Games and cheer athletes from 165 countries around the world.
It's the first time that, instead of being the spectators, they're now the main characters.
Screens have made citizens into
spectators.
We wound up in a world where we had a smaller class of professional creators and most of us became spectators, and as a result it became far easier for us to enjoy that content alone.
The problem is there is no such thing as a viable democracy made up of experts, zealots, politicians and
spectators.
love at first sight for the young aide de camp) is at times so caricatural that I could feel most
spectators
around me smile awkwardly.
The characters did not have many positive personality traits, but this is to emphasize the messages, not to tick off
spectators.
While Connery had been less visible in the latter, his woman-seeker qualities had maybe not cast a frown on the face of embittered
spectators
as it would in this latest rendition which, to most involved, approached the 007 theme with kind resentment, albeit while the general flavor had been altered.
How many thousands of live hours will be still stolen to another thousands of innocent
spectators.
Spectators
can hardly consider Vincent (Brian Van Holt) a contemporary Quasimodo.
It may, however, help to explain the way in which many American
spectators
behaved at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and the TV coverage which seemed only interested in events that Americans were likely to win.
And I really found what I expected; a film trying to be likable for both for conservatives and liberals in Turkey, trying being authentic for foreign
spectators
and enough funny for all.
Lois Weber has a tremendous way of capturing her
spectators'
attention with her creativity, symbolism, visuals, and through auditory.
Meanwhile he tells us, the spectators, that when you bluff, you have to bluff right through to the end without fear of being caught out or appearing ridiculous.
Three years after the most successful movie of the year, "Batman" (1989), here comes the hero of Gotham City again for the pleasure of many
spectators.
The finale is a humdinger with Miss Keyes on the ledge of a building with spotlights and hundreds of
spectators
below.
The qualities of the book haven't been lost: the dense and lively depiction of a fingersmith patchwork family in London in the 1860s, the cold and obscene cruelty in which Maud is brought up, the characterization of different social groups by different ways of speaking, the unexpected and surprising twists of the story, the way the film makes the
spectators
look different at the same scenes when they are told first from Sue's point of view then from Maud's one.
It takes place in an impalpable grayness, with nothing underfoot, with nothing around, without spectators, without clamor, without glory, without the great desire of victory, without the great fear of defeat, in a sickly atmosphere of tepid skepticism, without much belief in your own right, and still less in that of your adversary.
I was aware of Rohmer's admiration for the late works of the ones he considered like great cineasts, and that normal
spectators
generally considered as artistic failures (as Renoir's or Chaplin's very last movies ; yes, the "politique des auteurs" also has its dark side).
But don't get me wrong, this heterogeneity of the genres the movie deals with, adds veracity to the experience this rich movie offers to its
spectators.
I could not agree less with the rating that was given to this movie, and I believe this is a sample of how short minded most of
spectators
are all over the world.
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