Sentences with phrase «taken by an onlooker»

The entire incident was captured on security video from inside the streetcar and also smart phone video taken by onlookers.

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«Friends and onlookers were ready to take her picture, but suddenly she was surrounded by children,» Andrade said.
Typically taken to mean you're doing something now that will cause problems in the future, it's the type of phrase that's often dished out by health visitors, relatives, and pseudo well - meaning onlookers.
For onlookers of democratic politics, rather than assuming a trajectory in which democracy (by which too many onlookers assume Western liberal democracy) prevails, it is prudent to heed the contested nature of this concept and note that among populations that are deeply divided on the separation of religion and state, if some form of democracy does arise once the dust settles it will by virtue of the democratic process likely take place in between the essentialized and polarizing categories — those «secular» and «Islamist» conceptions — that are so prevalently and popularly discussed in popular discourse and the media.
Twist the key in the ignition and I'll guarantee some god - awful track by KC and the Sunshine Band will deafen onlookers for the few seconds it takes for the mute button to appear on the touchscreen.
Yesterday's stage took the caravan from Brescia to Milano Marittima, accompanied by the crowds of enthusiastic onlookers always drawn to this event
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.
Or — if that should prove impractical — I'd suggest that you (yes, you) take a tiny hiccup step every so often, something that might be considered a skip only by a very judgmental onlooker.
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