As the party began, it was difficult to tell who was performing and who was spectating. |
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Watching the multiple games occurring in all directions at once across a crown green bowling lawn is an spectating experience worth seeking out. |
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All around, the crowds were milling, all ages, some going to take part, most spectating. |
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Then still at school, Noel was in Japan spectating four years ago, but will now be performing for the crowds. |
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In this surreal scene mimes play-act at tennis, and after spectating for a while the protagonist joins in. |
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A huge inflatable arena has 9 foot tall netted walls, ensuring continuous play and great spectating. |
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Women were banned from competing and spectating at the original Games, and shot put is barely 100 years old, so the direct linkage with the ancient past was tenuous. |
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The car repairmen attending a Supercross event ogled the women who were working there or spectating. |
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For live sports events and live performances, participation refers only to spectating. |
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With its thoroughly modern and hospitable atmosphere, the Bar Area is where spectating friends and family can watch the racing in comfort. |
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There is also an optional anti-cheat mechanism built in so that the game you are spectating can be time delayed by any amount of time to reduce potential abuse. |
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The lasting signs of that horrible event are the increased security measures that have crept into the spectating areas. |
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Late joining, spectating and players in Last Stand will now be teleported to the final Breeder fight if triggered without them. |
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The crowd soon split evenly into musicians — fiddlers, banjo, guitar and bass players sitting in a rough circle — and spectators, most of whom played cards and gossiped rather than spectating. |
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This isn't the first time, in the course of eating out for this column, that I've found myself spectating while a couple nearby has a full-blown, marriage-threatening row. |
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Or the fact that the digital whizz-bangery of the hoardings in modern football grounds makes it hard not to spend 90 minutes spectating something even more pointless than the sport itself. |
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Television has reduced spectating to a passivity approaching mindlessness, and the mixing of sport and money has led to the exploitation of both public and player. |
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Widdop, who dislocated his hip in front a spectating McNamara on the Gold Coast in June, was back on an exercise bike on Wednesday and took in some straight-line running. |
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However, the online suite is excellent, with a King Of The Hill mode letting you group up on the virtual sofa, spectating and ranking the performances of your competitors. |
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