Sentences with phrase «spectators who»

However, most spectators who look at a painting without recognizing anything in it, almost always describe it as «abstract», whether or not it has a naturalistic squiggle or two.
Far from furthering intimacy among people exchanging gazes, the glass in the pavilion in Venice emphasizes barriers — between inside and out, above and below, and, especially, expressionless performers and increasingly hostile spectators who shove each other to get better viewing positions.
Regretfully, spectators who aren't familiar with Japanese won't gain any insight into Miku (and fellow vocaloids Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, Megurine Luka, Kaito and Meiko's) lyrics, which are only exhibited in romaji.
Rocket League now features a shiny new Director Mode, for spectators who want a little cinematographic indulgence.
Spectators who can't make the event have the option of viewing the live - stream event online that starts at 8 p.m. October 4th.
One of the most innovative features of Quiplash is allowing up to 10,000 spectators who are actively playing the game and can join the excitement in voting for their favorite one - liners.
The event drew six thousand spectators who were seated in simple structures around the castle.
The course boasts a 400,000 plus gallery, excellent for spectators who enjoy the excitement of The Waste Management Phoenix Open every winter.
 Mr. Jones added that he wanted to thank the referees for managing the dayÂ's games, as well as the spectators who attended and made the event such a spectacle.
On each side you can see the spectators who are the family members of the deceased, Federico Cornano.
«We are happy that these changes will help us continue to produce the greatest dog show in the world for the dogs, the people in our sport, the spectators who come to the show, and the millions more who watch us on television.»
In other states there are laws that prosecute the owner of the fighting ring, but there are no laws against the spectators who bet on the dogs or those who own them.
The reach of the Westminster Kennel Club and its famed annual all - breed dog show extends to the millions of spectators who have attended the show, the millions of television viewers (televised since 1948), the hundreds of thousands of exhibitors, and most recently, the millions of viewers on the Internet and on social media.
Whatever dog wins America's most prestigious canine competition, giant breeds can't help but make a big impression on spectators who snap pictures of small children reaching up to pet huge dogs and ping the owners with queries: How much does he weigh?
The evening streets of the nearby city of Douglas are crowded with spectators who that day were at the likes of the Black Hut, Sarah's Cottage, and The Thirty Third viewing areas to watch the motorcycles or sidecars flash by.
Goodwood welcomes roughly 150,000 spectators who spread out like locusts over the grounds of host Lord March's Goodwood estate during the weekend.
Presentation spectators who are not teachers or parents can inspire learners to go that extra mile.
Funny Games extends the counter-cinematic strategies of alienation in the debut trilogy and superimposes the framework of the generic structures of the thriller and the horror film in order to attract the very spectators who, according to Haneke, need to be critically aware of the cine - televisual medium.
For some Anglo - Saxon spectators who only discovered Assayas with Irma Vep (1996), a worn - out cliché reigns supreme — that there would be «two Olivier Assayas»: one exquisitely crafting intimate family or relationship dramas, such as Fin août, début septembre (Late August, Early September, 1998) or L'Heure d'été (Summer Hours, 2008); and one coining genre fictions sweeping several countries and dealing head - on with globalisation: demonlover (2002) or Boarding Gate (2007).
Not Loving: Early morning spectators who eat my tulips.
Prosecutors, lawyers, defendants and «the regulars» — the spectators who are at the trial frequently — were seated at 9 a.m..
President John Mahama has said that Its never possible to substitute good players like Dede Ayew, Asamoah Gyan with spectators who doesn't know how to play the game of football.
I asked a number of spectators who were watching with me whom the Guy was?
Eventually, spectators who had come to see the novelty of a high school youth pitching against major - leaguers began to appear at the ball park on nights Clyde wasn't working.
Both tee shots had been aided by striking into the spectators who were jammed around the green, but the crowd that surged forward to lift Miguel to its shoulders didn't care how it had been done.
The two proceeded to have an intense, back - and - forth argument about domestic vs. foreign, which, Mackay noted, entertained the spectators who happened to be within hearing distance.
While the Tour says it wants to broaden its fan base, it left stranded thousands of spectators who had paid at least $ 25 to watch golf, more if they opted for the full weekend.
«We are disgusted by the behavior of a group of spectators who greatly damaged the reputation of the club.
Suddenly, South Carolina fans had something to cheer about, and the stands at Williams - Brice Stadium rocked with frenzied spectators who adopted the motto, «If it ain't swayin», then we ain't playin».»
Was Jett forgetting the spectators who asked him for autographs during his daily rounds?
He stopped before the car reached the spectators who lined the Rezzato cemetery — its walls white and cypress trees dark against the brightening dawn.
To the spectator who comes with eyes accustomed to the ways of the world, it is neither.
A spectator who follows the sport might have been aware that Harvard's good freestyler, Bruce Hunter, stood a chance in both short events, but for some reason, after a fair showing in the 50, he disappeared from the scene.
All that aside he needs to make restution and amends to the spectator who had his property stolen.
(The spectator who jumped from the springboard in a tutu and polka - dot tights pointed up another aspect gone missing in America: spontaneity.)
Rudd Pyles, a pretty good downhiller, winging along at an estimated 60 mph, slammed into a spectator who was attempting to cross the racecourse just under a blind hump.
After Watson sank the walk - off, 19 - foot putt as his caddie Ted Scott sought out the rude spectator who had been loudly, and apparently profanely, needling the two - time Masters winner on his way to his final green of the day, he aimed a magnificent bow in the direction of his antagonist.
It makes sense for the Guardiola keeper to be used in other ways; otherwise, for large parts of each game, he'd be no different from a spectator who'd wandered onto the field.
The Hyper Games are for any spectator who has looked at sprinters and wondered whether they could go faster if their leg muscles contained cheetah DNA.
Colour and widescreen technologies are invoked as an element to be theorised en masse, as drawing attention to the materiality of the medium (p. 90) and consciously evoking a spectator who is explicitly addressed (p. 91) though there is no close analysis to back this up, or to differentiate the widescreen strategies of Vincente Minnelli, for example, from those of Otto Preminger.
Everyone expects him to pick from among the Furious Five, but a comedy of errors leads to his settling on Po, a late - arriving spectator who makes an attention - grabbing entrance.
Wheatley posits that, through the production of cinematic unpleasure, Haneke forces the spectator to examine the source of unpleasure and thus become a rationally aware spectator who takes up some responsibility for viewing.
Instead of having a world that I could create and fully interact with like in Animal Crossing, i'm more or less a God - like spectator who watches over all of the town's citizens.
It is the interested spectator who is invited to pick up the gun and execute the painting alongside the artist, in situ — to join the aesthetic process in a shared effort that unites artist and audience in a specific time and space.
Since the spectator who looks at my work is part of the work itself, it helps very greatly to be as objective as I possibly can.»
Mor, focusing on Kozyra's project for an autobiographical film, will be juxtaposed with her ongoing project Looking for Jesus, a documentary film in which Kozyra is not an actor, but a spectator who investigates the effects and «faces» of the Jerusalem syndrome through the eyes and actions of people who believe themselves to be present - day Messiahs.
The author toys with the perception of the spectator who can travel the length of the beam of light longitudinally, traverse it or let himself get wrapped up in it, blurring the boundaries between physical and psychological space.
An injured spectator who has paid for a ticket can potentially sue an occupier for breach of the implied term that the seat sold to him will be safe.

Not exact matches

A marathon spectator named Carlos Arredondo, who had lost one of his sons in the Iraq war and the other to suicide, was attending the marathon to support a runner honoring his sons.
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.
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