Sentences with phrase «spectators on»

But the claim clearly wasn't for the foxy Professional ranks; it was for the hedgehog spectators on the sidelines.
A real surfing show exclusive for the spectators on the channel and the boats.
On Saturday and Sunday in the fan midway, spectators on - hand can view and learn about a variety of Chevrolet vehicles, accessories and attractions including:
You've probably heard people say nothing prepares you for the sight of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, especially in real life on race day, with more than 250,000 spectators on the ground.
Jack Lemmon is Harry Hinkle, a likable pro- football TV cameraman who is run down before millions of spectators on a punt return.
As much as I may believe all of these things — that this kind of speechlessness in the face of art is a near instant augur of greatness, that a film whose ideas ebb and flow so grandly and subtly fares poorly when bound by the fixity of the written word, that if Malick chooses to engage his spectators on the level of the visual, then well, fuck, shouldn't I be making him a collage or a photo diary?
«Functioning as the Niagara County Center for Economic Development, the Niagara County Department of Economic Development and the Niagara County Industrial Development Agency have achieved many successes for Niagara County,» Updegrove told a packed Legislative chamber, with county legislators, department heads, and approximately 50 spectators on hand for the address.
It would be large enough to accommodate competitive swim meets for an estimated 300 swimmers and would allow for 200 spectators on deck.
And less than 72 hours will elapse before we take to the field for the very first home Premier League game in front of 57,000 spectators on Sunday at our new stadium.
Velez and his teammates, most of them either too young or too old for other teams» tastes, had been prepared to accept adversity graciously and entertain their fans in ways other than winning, like doffing their caps after homers or dandling infant spectators on their knees.
For sure, the longest player off the tee on the PGA Tour gave it a go, but yanked his drive into spectators on a hill in the left rough.
The majestic expanse of the giant new Olympic ski jump at Squaw Valley rising behind the spectators on the opposite page symbolizes California's triumphant success in putting together the whole expensive, massive, exciting, colorful and complex production of a Winter Olympics.
First, the spectators on Yelp don't know you replied.
It is as if you are a spectator on the side of the pool watching a body as it moves from one location to another.
We cant take on BD with ten players like we ended up doing against MC becuse we had a spectator on the park!
Under the program lacrosse officials, including a «sideline manager» supplied by each team, can hand out a colored card — inscribed with the words please rethink your actions / this event may be terminated if your conduct does not improve — to put a spectator on notice that his behavior is unacceptable.
While Poulter» errant drive fell harmlessly into the grasses, Justin Rose's left - leaning tee shot on the same hole hit an older spectator on the head, the sight of which caused a teenage boy to faint, according to Bernie McGuire.
Cuomo believes the center is still the most responsible place from which to govern New York — and the country, though he's merely an informed spectator on that front, of course.
But put this same spectator on the field and see if he can play.»
For the spectator on the sidelines — watching cars pass lap after lap at the Porsche Curves or over the kerbs at Tertre Rouge — there's no loss in excitement, either.
The space of the Faena Arts Center is characterized by its industrial scale, and Neto's earlier work makes special use of height to elevate the spectator on the one hand — by offering them fresh perspectives on his work and occupying a different aerial space — and, on the other, to hang his characteristic nets and tubes that supports his sculptural work and breathes life into the architectural space.
He came to public attention with a show at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1963, where he exhibited large abstract sculptures brightly painted and standing directly on the ground so that they engaged the spectator on a one - to - one basis.
He came to public attention with a show at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1963, where he exhibited large abstract sculptures brightly painted and standing directly on the ground so that they engage the spectator on a one - to - one basis.
There, he exhibited large abstract sculptures, such as Early One Morning (1962), which were brightly painted and stood directly on the ground to engage the spectator on a one - to - one basis.
On the one hand he appreciated the greater transparency of contemporary styles, while lamenting the fact that they didn't challenge the spectator on more than a superficial level.

Not exact matches

Despite the risk that other bombs might explode anywhere at any time, policemen, race volunteers, doctors, and spectators immediately descended on the carnage and began helping those who had been crippled and hurt.
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.
Take NASCAR, among the most popular spectator sports in the U.S.. It's partnered with Hewlett Packard on an «engagement center» — a glass - encased 600 - square - foot room on the eighth floor of NASCAR Plaza in Charlotte, N.C. — which the group's chief marketing officer Steve Phelps said is «an enormously powerful tool.»
Nvidia (NVDA) just launched its $ 200 Shield Tablet K1, which Gray says was designed with Tegra K1 chip technology that offers pro gamers a larger high definition screen on which to play and more enhanced visuals to bring the action alive for both spectators and players.
Outlooks on the most engaging tech, media and telecom debates such as 5G wireless, the evolution of television, video games as spectator sport, the dominance of software - as - a-service and more.
Based on these numbers, the meetings industry contribution to U.S. GDP is greater than the motion picture / recording industry ($ 113B), performing arts / spectator sports / museums ($ 87B) and information and data processing services ($ 80B).
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For example, on November 12, 2017, when cryptocurrencies were reaching new price highs, blockchain spectators noticed 25,000 BTC was sent to the exchange Bitfinex.
Whether the masses are innocent is, of course, not a matter that can be documented, but I have observed in conversation with many spectators tenacious conviction that the Passion Play is (a) a great work of religious art or (b) the work of sincere peasant folk bent only on fulfilling an ancient vow.
Early on, we read that the country itself is named Panem (bread) and has a tesserae system that provided the districts both food and a higher chance at a ticket to the games (but as participants, not as spectators).
No worries, though — this is the only comment I will make because it is always more fun experiencing the show as a spectator when you know what goes on behind the scenes.
For the first time in the trial the judge, who usually spoke so softly that the spectators had trouble hearing him, raised his voice and said sharply: «Well, I'm going to, so get on with it.»
In both cases, the image of the gospels displayed to participants and spectators alike was Jesus» emphasis on community, suffering for others, and self - giving love.
Not only are the courtroom spectators clearly with Brady, but the judge excludes Drummond's scientific witnesses on the grounds that evolution itself is not on trial.
1989 was the same summer that Spike Lee's race - relations film, DO THE RIGHT THING came out, I had just read Malcolm X's Autobiography for a class, my IVCF chapter was more and more seeking to explore the implications of «multi-ethnicity» for campus ministry, and as a college radio DJ I had been exposed to more of the best rap than most white suburbanites — that is, a number of threads came together for me at that time to allow me to be a right - on - the - sidelines spectator of the rap youth culture phenomenon.
Sidelines are on the one hand filled with athletes who have been injured in the battles of the arena, and on the other hand with spectators.
He bases this on a conviction of the universality of suffering — that «with so much suffering in this world, it is little wonder that most, if not all persons, feel themselves to be only spectators
«Football has overtaken baseball as the spectator sport of choice in the United States, and pizza usually is on the game day table when friends and family gather to cheer on their favorite teams,» he said in a statement.
Emory went on to relate his experience with chiles: «Chile the Mexicans consider the chef - d'oeuvre of the cuisine, and seem really to revel in it; but the first mouthful brought the tears trickling down my cheeks, very much to the amusement of the spectators with their leather - lined throats.
Spectators look on as Rebecca Braitling and Walterstown Don clear the iconic wine bottle jump.
Throughout the US Open tournament, the brand will offer players and spectators its culinary creations with dedicated DEAN & DELUCA activations, and the opportunity to experience the bio nutrition bar, which will be available to the public later this month being sold in DEAN & DELUCA stores, on deandeluca.com and, for the first time, at retailers outside the DEAN & DELUCA marketplace.
Hamilton was also involved in an incident on July 7th, when he flipped a foul ball toward the left - field bleacher seats and spectator, Shannon Stone, lost his balance trying to catch it.
Instead of tossing a few warm - up pitches, Marshall devoted these leisure moments to declaiming on the vulgarity of Oakland spectators to Buckner and the umpires.
Ozil is played on the wing because it is not quite so damaging to have a spectator standing on the wing as opposed to him being a spectator at no 10.
It was at his Lowe's Motor Speedway, near Charlotte, that three spectators were killed and eight others injured by a flying tire and other debris during an IRL race on May 1.
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