Sentences with phrase «onlookers who»

Nasir Brown, one of the onlookers who saw the accident, said once Stockton was hit, he «fell off the bike and was rolling and the truck couldn't stop.»
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.
As you say, this is obvious to onlookers who perceive the zealots who insist on such arguments as being fools.
There's an African proverb which says «when you're dancing in the village square, it's the onlookers who can judge whether you're dancing well or not.»
Stand - outs at the highly successful and well - attended 7th edition of abc included: Daniel Steegmann Mangrané's immersive aluminum chain sculpture presented by Esther Schipper; Douglas Coupland's installation of painted globes entitled Optimism vs. Pessimism, which the artist showed with Daniel Faria Gallery; Beijing - based artist Guan Xiao's electrifying three - channel video installation Kraupa - Tuskany Zeidler and Antenna Space's shared booth drew droves of onlookers who often stayed for multiple rotations of the video loop; and at Johann König, Camille Henrot presented her video Coupe / Decalé alongside Desktop Series, a series of small bronze sculptures that reflect on the tension between immateriality and the universal creative space provided by the computer desktop.
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.
As Marcel Duchamp said: «Ce sont les regardeurs qui font les tableaux» — It is the onlookers who make the paintings.
Stationed at the open space above Raffles Place MRT station, complimentary copies of the magazine were handed out to onlookers who participated in the fun by taking photos with our posters.
Domino even allows film crews to deal with onlookers who spoil expensive location shots by waving at the camera.
Still, the campaign has made early missteps, replete with anecdotes like his appearance at the St. Patrick's Day parade, when aides had to tell onlookers who he was.
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.
The onlookers who stuck it out learned that the Nittany Lions weren't ready to play for a championship and that Mark Dantonio in the rain is the surest bet in sports.
Saints are sideline onlookers who are moved to «come down» with Jesus to where the needs are raw and the realities untidy.
You do not, and instead assign the responsibility to onlookers who must accept, at face value, the muslim capacity, intent, and sincerity to adapt.
They always appealed to someone's moral sensibilities» if not those of their immediate foes, then to those of white onlookers who tacitly accepted segregation, and also to blacks themselves whose complicity had made the system easier to sustain.
Do I stone her to death, or should I get the onlookers who were there to do the stoning?
The reason is clear: the death of the sad - eyed angel creates a stumbling block not only for Wiesel, but for Mauriac; not only for the Jewish victim, but for the Christian onlooker who can not interpret away the scandalous scene without trivializing its grossly unredeemed features.

Not exact matches

In relationships, many onlookers will always try to determine «who wears the pants.»
Yet, she is the one who is alive, as oppose to her onlookers.
This story is not one of a wonder worker and his astonished onlookers, but the much bigger one of Jesus charging those who follow him to be agents of God's compassion and power.
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.
If an onlooker, one who has not yet drank the Kool Aid, read his posts and decided god is a myth, he may well have told no one.
The onlookers — family and friends who will serve as support crews — call out words of encouragement as the horses thunder by like an Old West posse.
An onlooker at the Celebrity hotspot told The Sun: «They did not stop kissing and did not care who saw them.
The type of forward who were ten to a penny in the old days, Heskey puts it about (albeit falls to the floor with alarming ease, although not to Drogba lengths) the England international has managed to forge out a long career in the Premier League whilst onlookers question just how he manages to do so.
Olivier Giroud is another player who is regularly under - rated by onlookers, although he has shown his goalscoring ability when used sparingly this season.
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....
My colleague Caroline Davies was in the crowd of journalists, onlookers and animals who turned up to hear Boris Johnson announce his decision.
Turncoat Democratic senator Hiram Monserrate, who enraged Albany onlookers all last week after waffling over which side of the narrowly split State Senate he would choose in the coup he helped foment, has decided to stick with his home team, the Daily News reports.
Most passersby seemed to be confused about who Massey was, but the presence of cameras and press caught the attention of a few curious onlookers.
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.
When my research team and I arrived at the northern end of Tahiti in May 2005, we were greeted by media and a crowd of onlookers that included elected officials, scientists and people who just wanted to be rid of the «pissing fly» that swarmed the island like a biblical plague.
Although the Medusa was as a beautiful woman with long and glowing hair, pride led Medusa to compare her beauty self with Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom and War, who then turned Medusa into a hideous monster with writhing and hissing snakes for hair, a sight that turned onlookers to stone.
It's not contagious, but those who have it do catch a good amount of side - eye from onlookers.
We are discussing the flawless Deepika Padakoune, who included an incredible appeal to the character of Mastani in the movie.Adorned with the magnificent accumulation by Anju Modi, Deepika Padakoune for sure entranced a huge number of group of onlookers.
Whether you're an expert with ropes and knots, a submissive who loves to be bound, or a curious onlooker whose only watched...
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT A golden retriever has been beaten to death by a policeman in public after onlookers reported being attacked by the dog in south Mother who cried rape after a one night stand with hero police officer she met on a dating website is jailed for 27 months.
But Gene's broadcasts draw too many curious onlookers, among them Professor Beetson (J. Frank Glendon) and a group of crooked scientists who will stop at nothing, including murder, to get their hands on Murania's wealth of radium.
Exhibit A: after something like three - minute sequence of a spiral staircase collapsing, we cut to the face of an onlooker, who, with eyes wide open, exclaims: «A staircase is collapsing!»
Of course, it's patently absurd to believe Fey, pop culture's go - to hyper - accomplished multi-hyphenate, as a screw - up who brazenly bares her breasts at an onlooker while invoking «poppin» fresh» cookie dough.
Tom starts baiting Willie, who responds in kind, and before long Tom, Johnny, and Vinny are pinning Willie to the floor — thereby terrorizing the white onlookers — and preparing to stomp on him.
Malcolm has few advantages beyond a loving single mother (Kimberly Elise), and two friends, Jib (Tony Revolori), an ethnically ambivalent kid with an attitude out of all proportion to his slight build, and Diggy (Kiersy Clemmons), an androgynous kid with even more attitude who delights in flashing her secondary sexual characteristics at bemused onlooker.
Lovingly and respectfully transformed into a screenplay by the late Melissa Mathison (who wrote ET), the result is a huge tale that focuses on small things — there are guns, choppers, chases and more, but the biggest set piece, really, is the setting of a table for The BFG to eat a gargantuan breakfast at Buckingham Palace (staffed by Rafe Spall's amusing footman, Penelope Wilton's magnificent Queen and Rebecca Hall's curious onlooker).
If my memory serves me, Oscar is the young man who was arrested at a local Oakland - area transit station and then, as horrified onlookers watched, was shot in the back by a policeman who later claimed he thought he was tasing him.
It takes a movie star to play a character who thinks he's the star of this movie, even as one onlooker describes Oscar as «half idiot and half moron.»
Plenty of onlookers surrounded her table, but she was focused intently on her plate of food, as no one who attends the Globes actually gets to eat dinner.
But what if you want onlookers to notice who's in the R8 as well?
Where the S 65 is all modern technology, elegance, and champagne - and - tuxedos class, the G - Class is in - your face, driven by those who are rich and famous and want to remind onlookers of those things.
As onlookers watch the Fiat Chrysler shares rise, some of those who are up to date on auto news are thinking of CEO Sergio Marchionne's recent words on the future of FCA.
She starts as a bally girl — the person out front who performs while an announcer (the «talker») attracts a crowd and gets onlookers interested enough to come in for the show.
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