Sentences with phrase «on onlookers»

In a US election process that stumped even the most apathetic on onlookers, one moment in particular stood out for career women across the western world.
In - between movements of recurrence and scattering; personal accounts and blurred vision; wear and tear; overwhelming and numbness, a heterogeneous whole is built where senses are either assertive or elusive, but likewise prone to prompting experiences of new forms of influence on onlookers.
At the rear, split design tail lamps, tailgate applique in black, twin exhaust pipes, aerodynamic spoiler, and the badging in chrome leave a lasting impression on the onlookers.
Overall, this RC made a strong impression both on onlookers and your author.
Not only the satisfaction of wearing a big name but a bridal wearing Maria B bridal dress knows how she is going to leave the spell on onlookers.
I am damn sure these wedding sherwani will give the groom an evergreen style which leaves a spell on onlookers.
Slip into them to make an everlasting impression on onlookers.
Make sure you create an interactive profile as that leaves a first impression on the onlooker.
Your photograph will actually cast your first impression on the onlooker.
The show aims to acknowledge formal attributes in art and the effect it has on the onlooker; their reactions and subsequent interpretations.

Not exact matches

A reporter for Infowars faced a verbal assault on the streets of Boston last week, when an irate onlooker unleashed a profanity - laced tirade against the site's founder Alex Jones and his claim that the marathon bombing was a «false flag» operation perpetrated by the FBI.
She was the latest attraction on the block intended as a piece of eye candy for the onlookers to admire, but in the end, Sue Storm fell way short of her heroic comic book status.
On April 18, PM May surprised onlookers by calling a snap election — a decision aimed at strengthening her mandate to see the country through a hard Brexit.
The centurion, anxious to get on with the crucifixion, selected a stalwart North African onlooker, Simon of Cyrene, to carry the crossbeam.
When insurgents overran Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, few Western onlookers would have been aware that it stands on the ruins of Nineveh, the destination of the Bible's most unwilling prophet, Jonah.
The artist, or «onlooker» as Buber calls him, is not intent on analysing and noting traits, as is the observer, but instead sees the object freely «and undisturbed awaits what will be presented to him.»
Thousands of people watch the event on big screens at Paternoster Square each year, but onlookers have previously been unable to actively take part.
If we turn to the sanguine onlooker, on the other hand, we find that deliverance is felt as incomplete unless the burden be altogether overcome and the danger forgotten.
As people adopt this mentality, the church begins to look like a football game — 50,000 onlookers in the stands desperately in need of exercise, watching twenty - two people on the field who desperately need rest.
the guy has eternity to collect on some pity little thing as making you wealthy, or whatever it is you would wish for; why go out into the spotlight when he can simply travel around collecting your souls as he wishes undisturbed by onlookers?
Most of the onlookers wear heavy coats, and their breath is visible on this cold night in January.
Demonstrate to any nearby onlookers that you have put peanut butter on your hamburger and fully intend to eat it.
With a recent turn toward a focus on offense, onlookers may have a difficult time identifying the 2012 Chicago Bears.
The Haven free - running and Parkour team put on an exhibition that wowed the onlookers.
Leicester City on the other hand have denied that any offers have even been received today, leaving the saga all the more confusing for onlookers.
Hoey struggling to find the back of the cup on his day and falling out of contention coupled with Mendoza not wavering in his play nor climbing the leaderboard, the growing crowd of 100 + members and onlookers shared a nervous energy that the championship was going to go down to the wire.
Swansea and West Ham should put on an exciting match for the onlookers while Leicester should present the perfect evidence of their good home form against Bournemouth.
An entertaining first half ended with a penalty decision which bewildered many onlookers, but on the replays it looked clear that Bastian Schweinsteiger had used his hand to intercept the ball as it came into the box.
Heh @ the confusion my drinks have caused, if this wasn't a virtual bar it would have been a case of one person drinking and random onlookers getting pissed, heard it has happened in some bars here in Nigeria when there is a drinking competition going on.
With all the focus now on England's impressive youth setups, the question perched on the lips of most onlookers remains, «Will we ever see this success translate into the senior team?»
For many onlookers, their failure to capitalise on the season's opportunities has come down to a lack of firepower up front.
While many casual onlookers would point out a missed one - on - one in the first half and the miserably scuffed shot at the end of the second, Welbeck's influence was noted.
Drea Hubbard was born only a moment later, with a crowd of onlookers cheering her on.
And the picture an onlooker snapped and posted on Facebook has a lot of people talking.
If you are self conscious about this, angle away from onlookers or shield behind a friend or the edge of a scarf / cardigan whilst you latch on or off.
I felt JUDGED and HUNG on the spot by every onlooker and now understand what non-breastfeeding moms experience.
She recalled how aggressive onlookers were on a few occasions when she was unable to cover herself.
He adds: «There is a disconnect with what is going on in the Labour Party and in the minds of many Labour Party members and in the heads of the electorate who are not engaged in this at all and who are onlookers, often bewildered sometimes bemused and sometimes contemptuous....
Dressed in shiny disco - themed clothing, Mr. Krishnan strolls around doing chops and kicks as surprised onlookers gaze on.
He was met by a throng of reporters and onlookers in Union Square as he began the process of getting the nearly 4,000 signatures he needs before Thursday night to earn a spot on the ballot.
Mr. Cuomo also attended briefings on security and surveillance, drawing a crowd of curious onlookers after a set of flags — again, American and Israeli — was set up near a busy byway.
Our first stop was a nightclub called Coalition on the seafront — it's not a key feature of the battered tapestry of Labour past, but «just amusing», garnering titters among the onlookers.
It however took the intervention of one of the onlookers who climbed up to remove the body of the man which stayed hanging on the electric pole for about an hour.
As photographers and onlookers pressed in on the group preparing to cut the ribbon Cuomo graciously guided the 5 - footish Assembly Member Annette Robinson to stand front and center in view of the cameras.
His plea for mercy, as well as those from onlookers were ignored by Constable Bossey who was bent on showcasing his strength despite being informed that his victim was as a journalist.
So savage has been the feuding on the Tory benches, Labour almost seems like a confused onlooker at a wedding where a punch up has broken out among other people's relatives.
«Knowing what we know now... film footage of Dealey Plaza from November 22, 1963, seems pregnant with enigmas and ironies — from the oddly expectant expressions on the faces of the onlookers on the grassy knoll in the instants before the shots were fired (What were they thinking?)
Every spring, male sage - grouse, which stand two feet high, return to historic strutting grounds known as leks to perform elaborate courtship dances during which they inflate yellow air sacs on their chests to impress female onlookers.
Meanwhile, an armchair John Williams puts together a symphonic score on his home synthesizer, and a host of onlookers tweak the text.
On the other side of the street, people gathered around a brightly painted elephant that pulled coins from gawking onlookers» hands.
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