For me, it's all about the schwag, the mountains of junk companies spend thousands of dollars on in order to draw innocent passersby in. |
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The crime scene swarmed with cameramen, journalists, police, and passersby, adding to a scene of chaos and confusion. |
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She was able to break free and punch one of the men when two passersby came to her aid. |
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That evening, I lay hidden in a stand of flowering bushes, watching the passersby. |
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Various passersby lazily walk with muddy shoes over the floor he has just cleaned, and do not even notice him. |
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The seller in the photo is peddling collared aracaris to passersby. |
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After she exchanges lengthy and excited greetings with neighbours and passersby, Alphonsine explains how she makes tea to feed her soil. |
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The 575 W CMY color changing luminaires create an animation of color on the venue to the delight of visitors and passersby alike. |
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The barbed wire, which is meant to prevent prisoners from escaping, also prevents passersby from dawdling. |
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Much of the violence is random and many of the victims are innocent passersby. |
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Unidentified men stood in front of the house for half an hour and asked neighbours and passersby questions about Sandra Zambrano and her family. |
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Terrorizing the seas with their ear-splitting roars, these serpents breathe brutal hot and cold breath on unlucky passersby. |
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Nor is he bothered by the somewhat eerie nimbus of the robot-like fusion of man and machinery, which can cause passersby to turn and stare. |
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Jeffrey Holden had reportedly been shooting at houses and passersby before the authorities arrived at the scene. |
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Walking back towards the station on a freezing December morning, I begin vaping the shisha, avoiding eye contact with passersby. |
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Imagine the image seared into their brains of their father being tased as he called on passersby to help him. |
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The carbon emissions and sweatshop labor of their Black Friday sales will be sung to passersby. |
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Many gyms are in conspicuous downtown locations and sheathed in clear glass so passersby can watch people working out. |
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They all keep watch on the street, observing passersby and the events of the day. |
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Cook walked more slowly than most, stopping to engage with passersby who expressed their own frustration and support. |
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Gosta Peterson sits on the porch of his Long Island home and greets passersby. |
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For example, a store security camera should not be recording passersby outside the store. |
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Next to her is a thali, a metal plate, that Kajal will shake in front of the passersby who stopped to watch her perform. |
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The cube was placed outside for passersby to see as part of the Venice Biennale in Venice, Italy. |
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The site was ruled out because passersby would have to look at full-frontal male genitalia. |
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For Ryan, this means sitting in a booth at the convention and proffering sexy photos of herself to male passersby. |
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The hotel management rounded up passersby to give us a push-start in time for us to catch the ferry back. |
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The brand presents its product in a subtle way not only to passersby who agree to try the product, but to everyone in the area. |
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The suitcases were soon after spotted by passersby who approached to see swarms of flies. |
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Despite warnings from other passersby to move away in case the vehicle exploded, Ms. Wiznuk ran to assist and, even through the thick black smoke, she managed to open the driver's door. |
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Elegant, minimally clad mannequins view passersby with an arrogant mien. |
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The beggar muttered words of thanks, as passersby dropped coins in his cup. |
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Additional Cyclos are located in a large window display at the front of the restaurant, illuminating side work and the building's exterior while sharing the color changing effect with passersby out on the street. |
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People used to meet at the famous Café Josti and observe the passersby. |
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In Montpellier on the esplanade, in Nantes in the botanical gardens or in the middle of a city street, they invite passersby to relax on beach chairs for sound siestas. |
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Under the pretext of taking pictures of passersby, the director takes the pulse of Iran on the eve of June 2009 elections which will reconduct Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to power. |
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His eyes, not discontentedly, followed the passersby. |
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Outside on the street, passersby in this busy neighborhood of Erbil probably would not notice anything out of the ordinary going on inside the office building in front of them. |
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As towns and cities were formed, those who practised a trade needed to advertise their services to passersby, and so signs for blacksmiths, barbers, innkeepers and so on were hung out in plain view on various buildings. |
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The Open Wireless Router will also allow small businesses and home users to let guests and passersby get an internet connection if they need one, while maintaining a secure, password-protected portion of their network. |
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Moffett's killing was witnessed by a large group of passersby, including a number who took mobile phone photographs of his body and circulated them around Northern Ireland via texts and emails. |
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Acres of dense vegetation and few main roads keep out passersby. |
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Listeners and passersby had the opportunity to see the gigantic collection of bras on display, and had the chance to participate in the toast courtesy of Elle rosé de France, proud partner of the Osez le donner initiative. |
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An empty chair seems to invite passersby to join the group! |
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They brought information about the Small Craft Harbours program and talked to passersby about the importance of harbour authorities for communities. |
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Restaurants tempt passersby with colorful signs describing their dishes. |
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The flagship store of the Reiss fashion label in the City of London catches the attention of passersby from a long way off, and also has a strong impact seen up close. |
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The first phase mainly involved the installation of photographic banners at the targeted sites so as to make passersby conscious of the surrounding urban environment. |
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On the road from Mbuji Mayi through the diamond fields, Reverend Benjamin Mubenga was asked by passersby if he was taking his white passengers to see diamonds. |
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A big black car flashed through the Main Street, causing passersby to swivel gawpingly around. |
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Thus, she may have prevented some passersby from justifying their own nondonating behavior by downgrading the charity. |
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Public passersby could clearly view the entrance halls of Dutch homes decorated to show off a particular family's wealth and social standing. |
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The ropieur symbolizes a young insolent resident of Mons, drenching passersby with water from the fountain. |
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The wind-up arm has a kleptomaniacal mind of it own, filching objects from passersby and causing its new owner much embarrassment. |
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Cedric made a living trumpeting for the change of passersby in the subway. |
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He stood on the street corner, importuning passersby for help. |
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Passersby stared at her with curious expressions, wondering what was the matter. |
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Passersby near La Padella cafe in Woodlands Road screamed in terror as the police arrived. |
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Passersby passed by, displaying the full pageantry of West Village life. |
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