Sentences with phrase «spectators with»

The introduction of new types of art, for instance - such as Performance, Happenings and Installations - along with new subject - matter - including things like dead sharks, dying flies, huge ice - sculptures, crowds of nude bodies, buildings that appear to be in motion, a collection of 35,000 terracotta figures, islands wrapped in pink polypropylene fabric, painted bodies, spooky projected imagery on public buildings, and so on - have provided spectators with a range of new (sometimes shocking) experiences.
Using graphics culled from newspapers, Repressão outra vez — eis a consequência (Repression Once Again — This Is the Consequence), 1968, tantalizes spectators with censored images while simultaneously inviting us to expose
Electrify the spectators with linked and special attacks in order to win the audience with flair and showmanship, and use every stage - trick you know to bring the house down!.
Electrify the spectators with linked and special attacks - win the audience with flair and showmanship, and use every stage - trick you know to bring the house down!
On Friday, December 4th (step - off is 6:30 pm sharp) the much anticipated Holiday Parade will once again delight more than 65,000 spectators with giant balloons, magnificent marching bands, fabulous floats, spectacular performance groups, the Holiday Prince and Fairy, and the most anticipated appearance of the season: Santa Claus.
He has been an amazing partner in the ring and I look forward to continuing to impress judges and spectators with his working style and love for obedience.
Camping at the Track, Option 1: General Campground Lime Rock Park's General Campground is open to all spectators with Weekend admission passes and is comprised of four sections, sold by 20» x 20» spot (except for The Pines) reserved for the entire race weekend, Thursday, July 19 opening at noon - Sunday, July 22 closing at noon:
Camping at the Track, Option 1: General Campground Lime Rock Park's General Campground is open to all spectators with Weekend admission passes and is comprised of four sections, sold by 20» x 20» spot (except for The Pines) reserved for the entire race weekend, Thursday, August 30 opening at noon - Tuesday, Sept. 4 closing at noon:
A towering wave of gravel spews from the STI's outside rear tire as it slews into the corner, blanketing the hundred or so gathered spectators with a soupy, blinding fog of dust.
An exploratory jaunt to the nearby town of Velden am Wörthersee - scene, we're told, of some of the craziness that Wörtherseetreffen has become known for - turns up little more than a few wig - wearing spectators with a bawdy hand - drawn sign.
After a fantastic debut in his M - Sport prepared Fiesta RS WRC, F1 race winner Kubica stunned both competitors and spectators with his winning performances in the first two stages of day one.
But the event went off without a hitch: The engines lit up on April 12, 1981 stunning spectators with a launch spectacle not seen since the Apollo moon rockets.
Foosball is a safe activity that provides players and spectators with hours of fun and enjoyment by offering violence - free, competitive stimulation.
Chelsea face Bournemouth in the late game and Spurs, with Harry Kane making his return against the Hornets, will be interested spectators with the gap now just four points.
Two attacking and spectacular fighters are likely to please spectators with mutual scored goals in a thrilling cracker.
Accounting for nearly half of the team's points, Moore will draw lots of defensive attention in the postseason, and should attract lots of attention from spectators with the playoffs as her showcase.
With no upper limit on the routine difficulty, all bouncers were free to impress judges, teammates and spectators with their skills.
And all around him will be about 1,800 spectators with disbelief on their faces — all waiting to see him try to pick it up.
Going aggressively for fifty fifties, and nudging it because you wanted it more, it's a beautiful feeling and I can only dream what it's like in front of millions of spectators with cheers ringing around.
«We are excited to let the world know that together with Centerplate and the beautiful new Hard Rock Stadium, we'll be expanding our brand and our vision to provide spectators with organic, delicious, freshly prepared meals,» said Shannon Allen.
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.
The understanding of true conversation is so rare in our time that one imagines that one can arrange a genuine dialogue before a public of interested spectators with the assistance of proper publicity.
Rawls describes perfect altruism as the attitude of persons whose desires conform to an optimal social distribution of happiness as determined by an impartial and benevolent spectator with complete knowledge of the relevant circumstances.
The bishop is reminded that he must not be a respecter of persons and he and his associates are enjoined to judge ² as you also are surely to be judged, even as you have Christ for a partner and assessor and counselor and spectator with you in the same cause.»
«O.K.,» said Bryant, and he gave them Musso, who ordinarily would be a spectator with Alabama leading by 28 late in the fourth quarter.
Heard him saying «the future of our club depends on this game» so suddenly this game is now so important, but he has been sitting like a spectator with arms folded in 80 % of our previous matches.
According to him, even though, admittedly Akufo - Addo has the «best ideas» he lacks the mental finesse to deliver as he possess the traits of a spectator with fine footballing ideas, but can not do anything when put on the field of play.
And despite one or two richly lit interior scenes and one sequence inside the Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence, the film leaves the spectator with an overwhelming impression of being entirely suffused with heart - lifting, open - air sunlight — not unlike, in this respect, some of the masterworks of Renoir or Rohmer.
Whilst it would be simplistic to call his work educational, the veracity and seriousness of his films invariably leaves the spectator with a wider, more comprehensive outlook.
A sport spectator with a gay - looking hat c. Richard Garriott making a cameo in a tennis game ad d. All of the above
Throughout Georgia Noble's vivid abstract works, her objective is to exceed the conventions of customary paintings of landscapes that instead award the spectator with an illusion of space that travels outside the physical and real to conjure a perception of somewhere «other».
As curator Katya Garcia Anton states «Shahbazi's images do not focus on the essential of the subject photographed, as was usual in modernist photography, but on the process of its identification and, as a result, her work presents the spectator with a veritable anatomy of viewing.»
Gilges suggests and implies on subjects of social behaviour without providing the spectator with a clear narrative.
They are faceless figures which grip the spectator with staring body orifices.
Common sculpture usually confronts the spectator with the traditional abstraction that mirrors the viewer's own upright body — Andre decided to challenge this verticality.

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So Bartomeu ordered the game to be played with no spectators.
As word spread of the horror, relatives and friends of runners and spectators began trying to make contact with their loved ones, desperate to make sure that everything was OK.
After walking past the Richards and other spectators, Dzhokhar loitered in front of the Forum restaurant at 755 Boylston Street for about four minutes, looking occasionally at his cellphone and once appearing to take a picture with it.
«With Slingshot, we wanted to build something where everybody is a creator and nobody is just a spectator,» Facebook said in a blog post announcing the launch.
The private company partnered with Honda to support world - renowned riders, but also catered to spectators, wholesaling affordable gear through specialized vendors.
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.»
After some serious soul searching I have taken the decision to retire from The Net - a-porter Group and to start a new chapter in my life - one where I take the company, the team, the memories, the incredible journey with me in my heart and stand back and position myself in the proud spectator's box and watch the business flourish and grow independently.
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.
With boxing you have the opportunity to more accurately replicate the experience of being a spectator and letting people be ringside.»
With every different policy announcement, some spectators have engaged in another round of discussion about the «imminent» crash of the market.
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.
To the spectator who comes with eyes accustomed to the ways of the world, it is neither.
This journey with the Christ is much more than goosebumps and it certainly isn't a spectator sport.
Keen believes that Homo Tempestivus - the fully mature individual - «like an athlete or a dancer... moves among the ambiguities and limitations of existence with a gracefulness that appears to the spectator effortless and spontaneous.
Tracing the course of the author's work from Typee to Billy Budd, Kelley shows convincingly that Melville — though he borrowed from many different sources — belongs completely to none of the established genres of Victorian city writing: the Romantic pastoral that used urban depravity to extol rural virtue; the popular «Reform Literature» of the yellow journalists that sensationalized municipal corruption and disorder; the «scientific» tracts of the emerging city planning movement; or the urban strolls of the flâneur and the Addisonian «spectator» (a genre that reached its peak, for New York, with what Kelley calls the «humorous - genteel - sentimental - melodramatic - ironic» observations of Charles Dickens in his 1842 American Notes).
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