It's a hard place to miss, especially with all the gawkers rubbernecking for any celebrities from the lower floors. |
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Strolling down a covered walkway that spans the site, I counted only a few other gawkers, among them an Amish couple from Indiana. |
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Apart from a few carloads of gawkers and an encampment of earnest students, the area is devoid of life. It may never revivify. |
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This fire, which broke out in the port of Montreal, was a real spectacle, as can be seen by the gawkers in the foreground. |
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These stares came from the psoriasis supporters as well, who were the funniest of the gawkers. |
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A few years ago he and his Chinese wife would be surrounded by gawkers whenever they strolled together through her provincial hometown. |
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For the first few weeks, I avoided the site primarily because I didn't think the police and firefighters workers needed any more gawkers getting in their way. |
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Three portable swimming pools and a sun deck at East 40th Street delighted gawkers. |
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And she ran into a couple of gawkers who came down just to see it. |
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There will be all kinds of gawkers lying in wait throughout the game to prevent the date from being a complete success thanks to the lovers' kisses. |
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We covered the remains to protect them from gawkers. |
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Although gawking is not illegal, Chief Kuss said gawkers have been a serious nuisance in Brimfield. |
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Antoine Blanc, Hannan, and Shulte are celebrities in their own right, drawing crowds of gawkers. |
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It's now halfway to the sky, and the usual gawkers, myself included, check on its progress almost daily. |
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But other Gawker gawkers are skeptical about whether the site can break anything substantial beyond leaked internal e-mail or IM exchanges from, say, Viacom. |
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Ruby the ruddy duck doesn't seem to mind the gawkers either. |
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