Returning to earth, the ball banged off the shin of a spectator, raising a nasty welt. |
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Jai alai is an incredibly fast ball game, usually played by teams, and usually the subject of intense spectator interest and gambling. |
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Battus is seen seated with his back to the spectator, sinking under the somnific influence of the pipe of Mercury. |
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And just like anything else associated with takedowns and half nelsons, it walks the thin line between spectator sport and high camp. |
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Thai kick-boxing is a very popular spectator sport and is regularly televised. |
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They come hard on the heels of a compliment from a spectator or another player. |
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Ten pin bowling isn't the greatest spectator sport, even if you know the people involved. |
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She writes of being a spectator in an exotic world of jugglers, tumblers, snake charmers, fire-eaters, and nautch girls. |
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I suggest that, given the film's 'call to humanity', the spectator obliges unreservedly. |
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Perhaps, accustomed as he was to hearing such queries and taunts by the driver, the conductor remained a mute spectator. |
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All the while the police remained a mute spectator only trying to ensure that fatal injuries were not inflicted. |
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Its existing ski jump, however, was unable to cope with increasing technical demands and spectator numbers. |
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With obviously limited spectator value it swiftly sank without trace before the next Olympics. |
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I used to skate when I was a kid, but I still have a love for the sport even if it comes from the sidelines as a spectator. |
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These men attended and enjoyed spectator sports, bet on prize fights and wrestling matches, and gambled at poker, blackjack, and dice. |
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The first of those will, however, remain a mystery to the kind of bigmouthed spectator that gives America a bad name in world sport. |
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Putting aside spectator interest, in some ways the sport of shinty is approaching if not a crossroads, then certainly a fork in the path. |
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Nowadays the touring cars and superbikes, the two premier spectator events of the year, provide less than half the circuit's income. |
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Her overriding perception of the game, for all its quality as a spectator sport, was the lack of style and sexiness in its presentation. |
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Well are we going to see beach soccer, and beach variants of other sports, join beach volleyball as a spectator sport in Australia? |
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She was a lifelong Bolton Wanderers supporter and as a season ticket holder was a regular spectator at all their home games. |
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I was thereafter keen to attend the classes with my brother, if only as a mute spectator. |
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When followers are taken into account, the hunt takes on the character of a spectator sport. |
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Few hotly contested sporting finals would see a manager argue the toss with a spectator questioning his tactics. |
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We can expect more spectator events with the world famous St Leger race meeting coming to the city in September. |
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The spectator observes a certain space and has the capacity to report on what their eyes see. |
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And lastly there is nothing the great British public likes more as a spectator sport than having a good look at someone else's disaster. |
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Taking in a game of American football or baseball is part of the cultural experience and Philadelphia is a great place to be a spectator. |
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The three most popular American spectator sports are baseball, basketball and American football. |
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There are soccer and basketball teams, and camel racing is a popular spectator sport. |
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There is no trace of an acknowledgement or recognition of those bodies as displayed solely for the gaze of the spectator. |
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Straw, sand and pine needles have been dumped onto spectator walking areas, creating a smelly quagmire. |
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The closer the spectator is to the dancer, the greater impact the abhinaya will have. |
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Killing a large whale is too dangerous for the calf, but as a spectator, it picks up lethal techniques like ramming, drowning, and biting the prey. |
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These days, authoritative feminist discourse is no longer just a spectator sport. |
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If Warners does not accept the Hindu demands, the Hindu community will not be a silent spectator to the humiliation of its religious beliefs and scriptures. |
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For nearly a decade, I've boycotted the world's biggest motor racing event, as even senior ladies' lawn bowling has made for a livelier spectator sport. |
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Two hundred Coast Guard small boats and cutters deployed to patrol the harbor that held more than 30,000 spectator vessels and participating ships. |
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When the group was performing in Muntilan, East Java, a spectator, a woman, threw him some cigarettes with an attached note, requesting an introduction. |
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He is immediately answered by the female spectator who is obviously up-to-date with recent critical developments and the Lockean notion of tabula rasa. |
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He breaks down the divide between himself, as performer, and the fan, as spectator. |
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Then one daring, possibly planted, spectator interrupted the show to profess her crush. |
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Through this, an active role is given to the spectator, who has inadvertently become an intrinsic part of the artwork. |
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Large numbers of chub and barbel are also on view in Tadcaster where fish spotting from the road-bridge in the centre of town seems to be a popular spectator sport at present. |
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Unlike ordinary soldiers, kittel did not have to remain in the role of the passive spectator. |
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The transcendental unity of the semiotically self-sufficient text and undifferentiated spectator dissolved into a complex series of critical and discursive relations. |
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Painted in light, transparent oil paints, they appear to be isolated from their surrounding, often forming a direct relationship with the spectator. |
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A first-half spectator, he made three blinding saves in the second-half that kept his side in the contest as Addingham struggled to raise their game and cohesion. |
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The director appears in the last shot of all the stories, a mute spectator who is a symbol of society, which is portrayed as having become insensitive to everything. |
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There Schlegel turned his attention not just to the production of harmonious unity in individual works of art but also to their reception by the spectator. |
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The relationship between Radha and Sita, as it is portrayed in the film, wins not only the wholehearted sympathy of the spectator but also unreserved respect. |
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No spectator will be allowed into the ground without a valid ticket. |
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Boos came from some of the families and friends in the spectator seats. |
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These combats had begun as funeral games around the 4th century BC, and became popular spectator events in the late Republic and Empire. |
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He argued that this was because the spectator is aware that he is witnessing a dramatic performance. |
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Tennis is played by millions of recreational players and is also a popular worldwide spectator sport. |
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Other popular spectator sports include winter sports, boxing, basketball, handball, volleyball, ice hockey, tennis, horse riding and golf. |
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Soccer is the third most popular spectator sport and has the highest level of participation. |
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Gaelic football and hurling are the traditional sports of Ireland as well as most popular spectator sports. |
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Rugby sevens is a hybrid rather than a real sport and shouldn't be there and women's beach volleyball is basically a spectator sport for blokes. |
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The javelin flew wild and struck a spectator, to the horror of all observing. |
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Thompson, who's the digest's publisher, says bird watching is a hobby, a pastime and a spectator sport that can be enjoyed anywhere. |
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The steeply banked bends of the track at the Shay have been buried under stands at either end when the spectator facilities were squared off. |
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This form of racing was banned in Great Britain in 1925 due to a spectator accident at the Kop Hill Climb, Buckinghamshire. |
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Track and field is probably the most popular spectator sport in the country next to basketball due to their success over the years. |
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An RAF parachutist and a spectator have been taken to hospital after they collided, police said. |
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Owing to the lack of attention at this level in the early years of the war, a command vacuum was created in which GHQ became a spectator. |
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Enders centers her inquiry on the distinction between the spectator as physical theatergoer and as psychic onlooker. |
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I wasn't a participant in the preparations, merely a spectator. |
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The BTC Touring regulations cut costs dramatically but both manufacturer and spectator interest was low. |
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She counters the tendency to focus on critical strategies of resisting the male gaze, raising the issue of the female spectator. |
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This saw growth in consumer power and spending, which drew many people away from traditional spectator past times, such as sport and the cinema. |
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Historically rugby union was a participatory sport rather than a spectator sport in England and attendances at club games were low. |
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Football proved highly attractive to the urban working classes, which introduced the rowdy spectator to the sports world. |
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Trends in the measured quantities depending on the spectator hole's shell and subshell are also discussed. |
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Writing is too much like watching, and ultrarunning is possibly the worst spectator sport there is. |
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This work was concerned with how human morality depends on sympathy between agent and spectator, or the individual and other members of society. |
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During this period, spectator attendances dropped and media condemnation increased, but Simpson and Lawry flatly disregarded the public dissatisfaction. |
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Football and rugby league are the main spectator sports in Huddersfield. |
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Participation in sports and all sorts of leisure activities increased for the average Englishman, and his interest in spectator sports increased dramatically. |
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The singer Britney Spears, whose descent into a personal abyss has become a ghoulish worldwide spectator sport, yesterday left a Los Angeles hospital. |
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Hurling and football are the most popular spectator sports in the city. |
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Jane's eldest brother James wrote the prologues and epilogues and Jane probably joined in these activities, first as a spectator and later as a participant. |
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During the first rite of Paradise Now, the Living Theatre simulates this experience of verbigeration and employs it to transform the performer s relationship to the spectator. |
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At the W. end of the ridge on which the spectator is standing, are Penmaen Bach, and Allt Wen, over which peers the three-cairned summit of Penmaen Mawr. |
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Air shows currently rank as North America's second-largest spectator sport, behind Major League Baseball, and ahead of NASCAR and the National Football League. |
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A baseball spectator at the Kansas City Royals' home opener in April 2001 was injured after he fell 12 feet from the left-field bleachers onto the warning track. |
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Pleasure for Ingegneri was achieved through the skillful and verisimilar unification of the scenic elements that appealed to both the eyes and the ears of the spectator. |
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There were also reports that a spectator spat at James' wife. |
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The rapid and breathless pace puts her breath and speaking apparatus to the test, facing the spectator not with a calm representation but an intense performance of logorrhea. |
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