Sentences with phrase «by spectators»

Along the way he was whipped and hit by the spectators, who also threw rotten food and waste at him.
He quickly abandoned the tradition of a passive audience in favour of active participation by all spectators.
In Tour de France (2007), the viewer is defied to find the all - important yellow jersey and stirred to mirthless chuckling by the spectators» bikes lying on their sides on an embankment.
The dogs have a blast, and I never subject them to being petted by the spectators — we go straight home after we finish.
above — gawking by the spectators below — but he thinks of only one soul, the minority Sergeant McCorkle, a mindless Americano but a sergeant all the same — another swing — and he makes it — the damned phone is still ringing.
The Australian was booed off court by spectators after he my jaw dropped few this city.
«All available conveyances were picked up long before two o'clock and a continuous stream of hansoms, dog carts and buses kept pouring their living freight to the foot of Hamden Hill... every inch of the locality was covered by spectators, In some places, it was packed like herrings in a barrel, but the majority bore it with Christian resignation»
Upended in the opening crash, Viger was helped up by spectators and took off furiously.
Isolated fights in the stands are now commonplace, as are obscene chanting and the throwing by spectators of batteries, bolts, coins, ice, dead fish and other items at opposing players.
But no alcoholic beverages were sold, because Crush figured that the liquor brought in by the spectators would cause confusion enough.
Live stream gaming platforms are a popular form of e-sports in China, part of a growing industry that involves competitive game play viewed by spectators.
The same mechanisms are in place that caused Johnny Hoogerland to take a horrific spill in 2011, or Lance Armstrong to be felled by a plastic bag held out by a spectator in 2003, or a bus to get stuck at a finish line last year, sowing confusion and altering times in a general classification that could be won by seconds.
BY THE SPECTATOR, JOHN MALONEY Well, here we are with another Father's Day just around the corner.
Directed by a Turkish - German filmmaker and centred around Turkish - German characters, Head - On moves beyond a clichéd representation of the Turkish - German situation, instead exposing and opening up such clichés to scrutiny by the spectator.
The play is enacted by the spectator as they read and traverse the space, and contains four monologues by the play's central characters — A BAND of RATS, A GUST of WIND, A COPPER - GLEANER, and A PANE of GLASS.
Continuing an anthropomorphic sensibility begun in her dart paintings, Feu à volonté featured two works, Homage to Bob Rauschenberg and Tir de Jasper Johns (both 1961), which Saint Phalle gifted as individual «portraits» to her friends after inviting them to execute the shootings prior to installation.25 Reviewing the show for the New York Herald Tribune, John Ashbery noted the general significance of her intervention, writing, «[She] has invented a new kind of painting that must be finished by the spectator [emphasis mine] with the aid of the rifle bullets fired at the canvas.»
The cyclical movement undergone by the cups, which are damaged by the activation of the wood lever, is provided by the physical effort expended by the spectator's moving the handle, driving the whole system into motion, and thereby producing a slightly disturbing sound.
Contemporary or postmodernist artists typically are MORE concerned about (1) how art is made; or (2) how it is communicated displayed; or (3) how it is experienced by the spectator or visitor; and LESS concerned about the artwork itself, than their modernist forebears.
Above all, 1960s artists began to explore how their artworks were experienced by the spectator.
The exhibition reflects on the concept of architecture, of space and its potential to narrate a (hi) story that already exists or is about to be created by the spectator.
Instead of the monumental installations and paintings he's accustomed to, this work of 30» x 24» of the softest crayon on mylar paper, shows a clear spiral that all together delimits the space for a form ready to be created by the spectator.
This non-representational approach is aptly illustrated by the 20th century abstract movement, as in the works of Piet Mondrian (1872 - 1944), Mark Rothko (1903 - 70) and Sean Scully (b. 1945), whose paintings lack any objective meaning and must therefore be interpreted entirely by the spectator.
He thus sets up semantic fields of tension, — the harder to endure by the spectator for their sheer and startling beauty.
Created by the artist, re-created by the spectator in every instance of reading, looking and listening.
Still images taken by spectator may be shared privately and are exclusively for personal, non-commercial purposes.
A gun openly carried by a spectator at a school concert in 2015 has turned into a major legal case in Michigan.
A gun openly carried by a spectator at a school concert at Pioneer High School in 2015 has turned into a major legal case as the Michigan Supreme Court conside...

Not exact matches

He has acknowledged this to be true by replying back to you, and the spectators will see the same.
By limiting «spectators», you keep the meetings shorter, more engaging and easier to have effective follow up.
Watson's abilities also include adding subtitles to video clips, and sending the clips to the U.S. Open app used by fans and spectators.
In the short to medium term, Newzoo expects the lion's share of VR revenues to be generated by hardware sales, spectator content, and live viewing formats.»
That's the question being asked by critics and hopeful spectators, especially when thousands of Britons have tried — and failed — to acquire tickets.
Apple executives on stage showed off its new phones displaying AR apps, including one built by Major League Baseball that lets spectators attending a live game see player statistics when they hover their phones over a particular athlete.
As evidenced by the demand for online sites, digital experiences and streaming video, spectators are hungry for content.
In The Wages of Wins, a book co-authored by three American economics professors, its writers debunk sports myths, including the notion that spectators desert leagues after labour disputes.
Olympic spectators are grumbling that Sochi merchandise is both hard to come by and severely overpriced at this year's Games.
Boota Masih, a 58 - year - old scavenger in Karachi, was killed by Muhammad Asif in the marketplace as spectators and police watched, reported Morning Star News.
I can therefore see an object in so far as objects form a system or a world, and in so far as each one treats the others round it as spectators of its hidden aspects which guarantee the permanence of those aspects by their presence.
Was McCabe's God a loving participant in the historical process, or was he restricted primarily to the roles of spectator, referee, and cosmic manager, who must repair the damage left by men failing their probations?
It should not be a silent spectator, or complicit to, the subjugation and suffering of billions of people — of all faiths — by few who have chosen to make WEALTH their God.
While the flustered bailiff searched for her in the witness room and the halls, the ancient black woman, her countenance ruined by many cares, got up from the spectators» section of the courtroom, where she had been listening to all preceding testimony, and gravely made her way to the stand.
But, by and large, our churches are mere spectators incapable of responding to the situations of violence and communal tension.
In discussing the literary imagination, William F. Lynch has reminded us that «In tragedy the spectator is brought to the experience of a deep beauty and exaltation, but not by way of beauty and exaltation.
I am not a disinterested spectator when it comes to disputes surrounding Alasdair MacIntyre, for I have been deeply influenced by him.
And precisely because the proverbs and folk wisdom being expressed are true, and recognized as true by the audience, they create a bond between the meaning of the play and the experience of the spectators.
It often meant putting up with sneering spectators or worse, as when he was slugged by an irate tavern - keeper who saw his business floating away.
The spectators and disciples are bound by two options: either Jesus rescues himself from the cross by calling own the angels armies or he dies, end of story.
The cobwebs vaporized as the caller assured me no student interns were injured by the bomb blast that killed more than 100 spectators two hours earlier at a venue projecting the 2010 World Cup finals onto a big screen in Kampala.
Rawls describes perfect altruism as the attitude of persons whose desires conform to an optimal social distribution of happiness as determined by an impartial and benevolent spectator with complete knowledge of the relevant circumstances.
This notion of the impartial spectator, which Rawls attributes to Hume and Adam Smith, is also employed by Mill (TJ 184; U 22).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z