Sentences with phrase «curious onlookers in»

That's how long I've been in this business — test - driving cars, writing about cars, learning about cars, and telling curious onlookers in the next lane, «This is not my car.»

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The small group of attendees, which included a mix of long - time supporters and curious onlookers, spent the evening sipping free glasses of red and white wine — presumably courtesy of Mr. Spitzer — as reporters and tabloid photographers peered in at them through floor - to - ceiling window glass outside.
In front of a lone local news camera and a few curious onlookers, he called out each offender with a jumbo photo.
Curious about how monkey onlookers respond to these tantrums, primatologist Stuart Semple of Roehampton University in London and colleagues followed a wild troop of rhesus monkeys on Cayo Santiago, an island off the coast of Puerto Rico.
If you have the financial means, or you just want to play the part of curious onlooker, check out what is likely the lowest mileage Diablo in existence here.
Each year, America's remaining comic book shops (and a handful in the UK that can afford the extra shipping charges) lure fans and curious onlookers inside their brick - and - mortar hideaways with a great big batch of free new comics from all the major publishers and a bevy of smaller competitors deserving shelf space and consideration.
The federally endangered fin whale that died this week on Stinson Beach in front of curious onlookers could turn out to be a boon for scientists looking to glean new information about the species.
A jump cut reveals a group of curious onlookers peering down a smoldering abyss in the middle of street.
Whilst the older contemporary fair attracted a fair share of curious onlookers who come to marvel at the trends in contemporary art, Frieze Masters took on a more discerning vibe.
The original exhibition was so groundbreaking that it drew more than 180,000 onlookers to take in this curious new style, where images seemed to jump and move depending on how the viewer looked at them.
Midway through the conference, which brought roughly 1,000 academics, politicians and curious onlookers to Nevada over the last two days, I had a chance to buttonhole Mr. Reicher and two other principals in the exploration of next - generation geothermal technology: Steven Chu, the Nobel laureate and director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Don O'Shei, whose company, AltaRock Energy, just received a $ 6.25 million investment from Google (see yesterday's post.)
The air was rife with merry and ululation in true African hospitality style, drawing curious onlookers who couldn't help but break a leg as well.
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