But all these slips and falls by students and mostly teachers provided great entertainment for the onlookers. |
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Some 20 swimmers took to the water at the boat slip in the town while onlookers cheered. |
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In 1924, 6,500 Klansmen paraded through downtown Indianapolis to a cheering crowd of 75,000 onlookers after Klan election victories. |
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Sometimes the cats execute jumps, skips, and turns, or leap through flaming hoops, eliciting ooohs and aaahs from the packed circle of onlookers. |
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As the section played, the crowd grew and traffic outside the bar slowed to a snail's pace as curious onlookers stopped to enjoy the music. |
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As the rain worsened, onlookers started to wonder why so many were braving the elements for a mere concert. |
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The reasons were unknown, but onlookers seem to agree it looked like convulsions or spasms. |
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The funny thing is that all around them, there will be a mewing crowd of onlookers, watching. |
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The show attracted not only ardent dog lovers but curious onlookers too who possessed little knowledge about the dogs. |
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All entrants should have some hedge laying experience and onlookers are welcome. |
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This year, over-exuberant noise caused the animals to stampede, and several onlookers were seriously injured, including Nobatule's husband. |
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His motorcade arrived at the back of the hotel but a small crowd of onlookers spotted him. |
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Horrified onlookers could only watch, as an offshore wind blew their flimsy dinghy vessel, into deeper water. |
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Crowds of onlookers lined the street in anticipation, most waving the US or the Rebel flag. |
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Bomb disposal experts first x-rayed the bag while a crowd of curious onlookers gathered. |
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A crowd of onlookers had gathered at the training pitch of Austria's most successful modern football club. |
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The camera then proceeds to pan around to a small group of onlookers witnessing the execution. |
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At one point, he tore past the crowd of onlookers at full speed, which might have been hugely impressive had we not seen his face. |
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What really strikes the crowd of onlookers is that this unthinkable thing has taken place and nothing happens. |
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Most of the crowd had flooded the exits now, with only a handful of amazed onlookers diving for cover under the dugouts. |
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Anyone caught with a copy was flogged in the stadium before a jeering crowd of onlookers. |
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Arriving at the scene, police found a number of onlookers and witnesses still in the area. |
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Crowds of onlookers watched as guests arrived at the theatre in a fleet of luxury cars and minibuses. |
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Watched by a crowd of onlookers three firefighters went into the water and used a canal side crane to hoist the shivering animal out. |
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The tension was palpable and a crowd of onlookers had gathered, fearing for the man's life. |
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Crowds of onlookers then flooded the park in celebration for the festival's family fun day. |
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As I moved closer to observe, the policemen told curious onlookers not to come near. |
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At half-past seven the onlookers had retired to safe positions five or six hundred yards away. |
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Hundreds of male onlookers surged forward, collapsing the barriers all along the race track. |
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This greatly disarranged their curls and bonnet-caps, with much edification of onlookers from below. |
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As he flicked the switch to light the brightly coloured bulbs, an enormous cheer went up from onlookers. |
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The female escaped but the male deer suffered appalling injuries as it tried to get away from the crowds of jeering onlookers. |
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However, the splashing water also created a nostalgic effect on the minds of onlookers. |
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They are burnt, diced or melted in acid in front of onlookers who react with polite applause. |
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He ripped off his shoes, shoving them in his belt, then pelted forward, knocking startled onlookers aside. |
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A western lowland gorilla peers out at onlookers deep within a remote forest in the Central African Republic. |
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Tears rolled down the cheeks of onlookers as Rahul garlanded the statue of his grandmother. |
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A couple, as well as a family of six, were subjected to these rude actions and many onlookers were shocked and disgusted at what they witnessed. |
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I pour out a box of black projectile powder, much to the alarm of the two onlookers, and fill it up with my treasures. |
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Their music, a funky twist of '80s new wave and '90s indie, drew in onlookers as they pushed through their set. |
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He was smiling and waving at the onlookers, wearing a shabby business suit with an exceptionally loud tie. |
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It attracted a huge crowd of onlookers who were keen to see us set the record. |
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Guess who were causing the most congestion, with the biggest crowd of onlookers? |
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It was then a frantic race to the finish as the excited onlookers cheered the teams over the line. |
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Eyewitnesses said the vehicle was covered in tarpaulin to prevent onlookers seeing the body. |
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As traffic backed up around the barricades, dozens of onlookers stared inside. |
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Calling for backup, the police then arrested several more onlookers who had entered into the fray. |
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I imagined the onlookers lined up, hoping to catch a glimpse of my manly torso. |
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It would have seemed strange to onlookers for some old crone to have suddenly laughed at nothing at all. |
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The mystic overtones of a suffering, bearded and often bare-chested man waving wanly to onlookers gazing up at him have also struck chords. |
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Paramedics tried to cover him up so onlookers including a TV camera crew couldn't ID him, the Web site claimed. |
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Startled onlookers saw officers arm themselves and take up positions in front of the house. |
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I brush past some onlookers too scared to get their hair wet and step outside. |
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It is rare indeed for show-jumping or dressage or even polo to excite more than warm applause from onlookers. |
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Perhaps more than anything else it was the swiftness of the company's demise that stunned so many onlookers. |
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He sketched a little bow to the other onlookers before coming back to Jill. |
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The meets begin with an inspection, by drivers and onlookers, under the hoods of the cars. |
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A host of carnival queens from the region clutched their brollies and smiled at onlookers as they led the procession down Drake Street. |
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A white canvas tent surrounded the exhumation site at the Cemetery, where several onlookers gathered to watch. |
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Her three-piece cream ensemble, complete with sequins and matching hat, drew gasps of admiration from the large crowd of onlookers. |
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Bemused onlookers were even more surprised when they saw central bankers dishing out free champagne and hot toddies to their shivering customers. |
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The tanker did not explode but its cab, the dump truck and another truck burst into flames that burned other drivers and terrified onlookers. |
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A crowd of around 100 onlookers gathered as cops collared the culprits and hauled them off to the police station. |
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Her husband Jack was moved to tears as onlookers watched him unveil the plaque and lay her ashes to rest. |
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Several curious onlookers turn their heads towards the direction of the laughter. |
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Just to make sure they knew he meant business the chump fired off a few rounds randomly to scare the shocked onlookers into submission. |
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The okomfo, however, will throw out clues to onlookers so as to differentiate and give shape to each obosom. |
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Connected by an air line to a surface boat, he entered the loch as a crowd of onlookers cheered him on. |
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The car crawled at 11 miles per hour, as excited onlookers cheered the smiling President and his glamorous wife. |
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The police and paramilitary forces arrived and the club field swarmed with khaki-clad security personnel and curious onlookers. |
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There were three farriers in action, shoeing horses and making the horseshoes, much to the fascination of onlookers. |
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The event was marred by crowd trouble when a section of the 300 onlookers turned on a foreign film crew. |
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During the tung blossom season, when the wind blows, onlookers are often showered with tung blossoms falling from the trees. |
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This sow seemed unconcerned with the onlookers, being more than content just to keep an eye on her new litter of piglets. |
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Curious onlookers soon went back to their work, mumbling quietly to themselves. |
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The hunt for the identities of portraits hidden among onlookers in painted scenes has engaged some authors. |
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The atmosphere is one of bonhomie and hundreds of onlookers, unmindful of the heavy downpour, savour every moment of this unique ritual. |
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The marchers distributed handbills to onlookers, pedestrians, commuters and motorists inviting them to the crusade at sites nearest to their homes. |
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During past Eid celebrations hundreds of drivers have jammed Wilmslow Road to the cheers of onlookers and the event has sometimes fallen into disorder. |
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For some onlookers it will not be enough merely for Brazil or Germany to win the World Cup trophy tonight, they will have had to do it with dash and style. |
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In 1386, the crowd of onlookers was cowed into silence by the threat of losing a hand. |
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The performances that shook Kansas City's underground culture decades ago still continues to fascinate onlookers today. |
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Before the lying in state began, the coffin was carried through the streets on a horse-drawn carriage as thousand of onlookers lined the pavements. |
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Huge conger, pollack, ling, cod and coalfish were regularly pulled up the steps to the old Angling Centre and weighed in front of big crowds of onlookers. |
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With his aquiline profile, unfashionable dress, strange accent and flowing locks of chestnut-brown hair, John James Audubon must have drawn curious stares from onlookers. |
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As the proportion of homicides committed with firearms surged, even the swaggering ruffians of local bars may have thought twice before challenging any and all onlookers. |
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Uninitiated onlookers could be forgiven for thinking that maybe the wearer had crawled or climbed over a barbed wire fence that took its toll upon the rugged garment. |
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The director of operations at the city council, stunned onlookers last year when he grabbed a loudhailer and started yelling at people to pick up their rubbish. |
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This included the completion of a challenging course of tight turns and full boom operational manoeuvres while onlookers were given a running commentary of their every move. |
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Erial's response was to merely blush with maiden-like pleasure and embarrassment, which was also noticed with a subdued form of glee by onlookers. |
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Faces half covered, long curving scimitars sheathed at their sides, they walked along the narrow, trodden path, from which all onlookers hastily cleared. |
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If all else fails, determinedly march up to onlookers with camera in hand. |
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Minutes later he was back to hand the baton to the next runner who set off towards Smithy Bridge as smiling onlookers applauded and yelled their support. |
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The semi-darkness around the pool was in harmony with the various rare instruments played and put the audience in the position of intimate onlookers of sacred rituals. |
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Surratt was hanged, despite her apparent innocence, and the scene is both vivid and lurid as onlookers celebrate. |
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She stared up at La Rochelle, part of the gathering crowd of sidewalk onlookers. |
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He waved at onlookers below, then swiveled and waved at others on the porch outside the National Gallery. |
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Ten onlookers spontaneously shed their clothes and joined in the fun. |
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Crowds of onlookers gathered as 10 Lancashire fire crews battled to contain it to the Grand National ride, which is a smaller version of a big dipper. |
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What do Tiger Woods, his numerous alleged girlfriends, and we, the ogling, obsessed onlookers all have in common? |
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In the post-WWII generation, it has become a term handmade for literary theorists and speculators, narratologists and narrativists, and other neo-narrative onlookers. |
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As interested onlookers who take no vicarious pleasure at all from this kind of thing, we will naturally be the first to bring you the scores the moment they are announced. |
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By the time the Club's membership had voted the measure down, a lot of participants were embittered and the environmental movement was tarnished in the eyes of many onlookers. |
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William ordered the crowd of onlookers away and turned to comfort Estelle. |
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There was a noticeable chill in the air and barely a sound to be heard as sombre onlookers waited in the moments before builders began the demolition. |
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The Balinese onlookers tried to understand why the Australian contingent was getting all choked up by a song about a swagman who stole a sheep and then drowned himself. |
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This was an ideal and rare opportunity to see a traditional canvas currach in use and the Indian summer weather ensured ideal conditions for oarsmen and onlookers. |
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We are helpless onlookers or colluders in all these happenings. |
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A black-robed priest offered what words of consolation and comfort he could to distraught onlookers as more than 20 ambulances ferried the injured to hospitals. |
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By day, eight stainless steel towers double as giant columns of waterfall, but on the hour, after dark, they explode into gas fireballs amid gasps from astonished onlookers. |
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But it was the opening event that had drawn a healthy crowd of onlookers. |
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Needless to say the top was always crowded with male onlookers. |
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Much interest was centred in the event and when the candidates left in procession for the church from the school, Churchgate was packed with onlookers. |
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Will the relieved crowd of onlookers reward him with a golf clap? |
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Brisbane will lead the international fleet into the harbour to be greeted by onlookers and reviewing officers, Prince Phillip and the Governor General. |
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She entered on the works with remarkable zest and activity, and rapidly accomplished her self-imposed task to the great admiration of the onlookers. |
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A woman breast-feeding her young child outside smiles toward the camera, and inside another house a dukun seems suspended in mid-air, surrounded by enthralled onlookers. |
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Wholesale buyers and curious onlookers pack Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market at the break of day. |
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They then sit down and form a conga line for a few seconds before ending the routine to cheers from onlookers. |
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Static electricity between the carpet and her dress caused it to billow up, giving stunned onlookers an eyeful of flesh-coloured pants. |
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The fleet consisted of Chevys, Drops, Beemers, and buckets, snaking its way through traffic, intimidating onlookers and law enforcement. |
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With curious onlookers packed into the office as witnesses, faint voices were heard replying. |
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Jolene pulled off Kip's pants, exposing his quivering pink member to the lesbionic onlookers. |
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Nearly 200 Morphs drew an even larger crowd of human onlookers at the Tate Modern gallery on London's South Bank. |
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He was followed by the Cookery Detective Tom Bridge, who treated hungry onlookers to fresh samples of his famous Eccles cake. |
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The raptors nest in abandoned ground squirrel burrows, often captivating even seasoned onlookers. |
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And it wasn't long before he was cosying up to a sexy blonde who onlookers recognised as 19-year-old Shipwrecked co-star Lianne. |
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Keith Balfour, 32, was raked with bullets in front of horrified onlookers when the two men burst into his ticket agency shop in south London. |
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The teenager collapsed in front of horrified onlookers on O'Connell Street after mistakenly eating satay sauce at a Chinese restaurant. |
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The race was established in 1976 and is attended by thousands of onlookers. |
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The reinterment of His Majesty King Richard III took place at Leicester Cathedral on Thursday, with an audience of millions worldwide and thousands of city onlookers. |
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The reinterment of His Majesty King Richard III took place at Leicester Cathedral on Thursday, with thousands of city onlookers and a TV audience of millions worldwide. |
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As each skull was taken out, the exhumer held it up to the view of the onlookers, when a wailing cry would be heard as they greeted the remains of their dead relative. |
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Gilbert and Silvera found that overhelping can be used to spoil another person's identity by causing onlookers to attribute the other's success to the help. |
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The scene on the beach is only slightly less raucous than the one in the water, hundreds of onlookers hooting at the prowess, and wipeouts, of the world's best bodysurfers. |
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The second try also started off unpromisingly, with organisers struggling to recruit volunteers from the audience of onlookers as the booth became more and more cramped. |
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Onlookers said the water was only knee-deep in the part of the lagoon where he fell in. |
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Onlookers who had gathered hoping to see the future of postal deliveries were showered with singed letters falling from the sky. |
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Onlookers said the screen beauty appeared to have struck up a very close friendship with the short-haired woman. |
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Onlookers are watching to see the action in it just like people watch NASCAR to see the action. |
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Onlookers gathered in the street below as the Backbeats, in bright Sgt Pepper costumes, played some of the Beatles' big hits. |
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Onlookers gathered to watch as bomb disposal experts carried out the controlled explosion yesterday morning. |
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Onlookers gathered to watch as bomb experts carried out the controlled explosion on Wednesday morning. |
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