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the one obvious spectator,
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I’ve always maintained that lovemaking is not a spectator sport
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“Alan has nothing to do with this unless he’s a spectator
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spectator caught at the wrong place at the wrong time, safe to return to reality with
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They poked at spectator sports and found that lead to nothing but balrog technology
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a spectator to his fate
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being spectator and actor at the same time
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“What on earth is happening here?” inquired a fresh spectator,
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was, as one spectator put it, a dog fight
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As a spectator sport golf ranks high on the television ratings
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Raven’s eyes narrowed with hatred as he watched Khan walk through the crowd towards a velvet seat elevated above the spectator pit
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athlete but for years showed no interest in athletics except as a spectator
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The furry, tan-coloured fedora, with the green feather in the band, was just icing on the cake to a casual spectator
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Yet I felt more like a spectator, watching my hate and love roil within me, watching myself run, stumble, fall, run and stumble, run and run until I collided with the strange brown apparition of a man
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I can’t really even call it a top rock just yet, he was just dancing, but he was circling around the cypher, staring down all of the Hip Hop Breakers- meanwhile some random spectator chick tapped me on my shoulder, and in an annoyingly chipper tone said, “Hey can you do the wave? … Do the wave!” and if she wasn’t chipper enough, she picked up her chipperness and added, “… that’ll show them, do a wave, and then you guys will win,” she said with high eyebrows and an over bit-horse toothed smile while moving her arms like a cheerleader would have or maybe she was pop-wavin’
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We have experienced the release of victory and the sag of defeat, as both athelete and spectator
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The American Spectator columnist Jonathan Aitken reports a curious union developing between old-fashioned Christian believers and the cult of revolutionary Greens
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Tom Bethell a senior editor at The American Spectator, perceives that liberals are convinced that renewables such as wind and solar can form a viable substitute for oil and coal within a few years
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British philosopher Roger Scruton observes in an American Spectator article that there has never been a more effective means of “cutting off a whole people from its inheritance of moral and spiritual capital
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Quin Hillyer, who writes for Washington Times and The American Spectator, quotes Ned Ryun of the Tea Party Patriots on the need for active participation at all levels
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You find yourself producing results that seem unpredictable from the point of view of the spectator
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Of his execution?" called a spectator near
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But a surprised spectator
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And it was the—whether I was only a spectator, the property was being
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I was a spectator that could do
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We think that The Game of Status will become the most popular spectator sport on Kellaran, and we will profit handsomely thereby
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You can be a spectator who is uninvolved with the emotions
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"At times you just have to be a spectator and appreciate whatever life offers
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content, if not amused, to be a spectator from the safety of the
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A hearing at which Parrish is not invited and is not likely to be a spectator
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What if the police won’t do anything? What if the police will remain a mute spectator relishing our lynching one by one instead of saving our lives? All these thoughts were reverberating in my brain
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His back to the spectator! This original is faintly tinted, the colours being
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It is not the stance of a spectator but, rather, a living
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John was much impressed by the ceremonies of this day of all days in the Jewish religious ritual, but Jesus remained a thoughtful and silent spectator
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Therefore, immerged in a continuous search for “more and more”, the screenwriters did not notice that these film did not have any more oxygen: the authors had more or less forgotten that the films needed an audience who perceived and experienced the films as a spectator and not according to the refined taste of people who aseptically studied and conceived death sitting in a completely equipped office, surrounded by a crowd of compliant collaborators
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Thinking of the World Soccer matches in South Africa and the huge crowds that had attended these matches, it came to mind that - if an explosion in the Newlands Stadium in Cape Town, killing thousands… (the spectator capacity had just been increased from 51,100 to 62,000),
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Often it is not even convenient to be a spectator in case of a repentance or a pang of conscience
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Alain had been an interested spectator
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I was a spectator, trapped in someone else's
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Vietnamese modern play; one needs only be a spectator and watch
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By that, we mean that you are not simply watching as a spectator, you are actively engaged in life, you discern emotion, action and energy from that of others and yourself, you examine causes, you are learning
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the best spectator seats
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Had the spectator not interfered, the final outcome of the game may have been different because of the ruling made by the official
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Peter Stilwell, who was by now little more than a spectator in this battle, nearly applauded at that: the teenager was truly a phenomenal gunner
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The man with his wife’s body and the spectator vanished as if through the wall into the next realm where the other people were now sitting in an open, misty field surrounded by bodies, all of them dead
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For the next hour they fired at the target, it was excellent fun; Murray had always steered away from guns, but he found this to be great entertainment, he also found that his hand eye co-ordination was a long way behind Mr Hawk and Mr Crow’s, they hit every thing they aimed at without seeming to try, swapping the guns around they used all three guns with the same deadly accuracy, Murray conceded that he definitely wasn’t in their league, so dropping a couple of darts in his pocket he retired from the target practice and sat back and became a spectator, when they both seemed satisfied with their toys they all went into the kitchen and nuked some tucker in the microwave
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around a spectator in front of me
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The severity of back pain even prevented him from watching his beloved rugby as a spectator
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goals and want to be a spectator in the game of life
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“I’m ready to start on your Sir Alex, Phil,” she said, “but if you want to be a spectator you’ll need one of these outfits
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As things began to settle inside, the spectator to Steve's phone conversation was making a phone call of his own
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It wasn't something Lyil had ever experienced in her new-found spectator sport, as she had never been to a match with this many spectators
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He was nothing more than a spectator inside the body of
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They were merely a silent spectator
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And I was their silent spectator
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She also had painted her face the way Iroquois warriors did for war and made a ferocious grimace, her eyes wild, making more than one spectator shiver with fear
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The couple then exchanged a second kiss even more passionate than the first one, making more than one female spectator cry
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Martha marched up to the nearest spectator, and pulled him to one side
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The spectator disappeared into the throng of people, and emerged twenty seconds later with a man with a large wart at the end of his nose
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If it wasn’t for their unwanted spectator, this would have been his idea of Heaven, which was ironic in the circumstances
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You play the role of detached spectator or impartial arbiter, not because you're afraid to stand up for your beliefs, but because your reach is for understanding rather than proving that you're right
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How few laymen know anything about Church work in their own diocese! How few care one jot for Convocation! How few could tell you, if their lives depended on it, who are the proctors of their diocese! How few understand the meaning of the great doctrinal controversies by which their Church is almost rent asunder! How few exhibit as much personal interest or anxiety about them, as a Roman spectator would have exhibited about the fight of a couple of gladiators in the arena of the Coliseum! How few could tell you anything more than this, "that there is some squabble among the parsons; and they don't pretend to understand it!"�This is a melancholy picture; but I fear it is a sadly correct one
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spectator and remained at the bar, resisting the urge to cut in on himself heavily and apologise before the event
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” said the spectator to the exchange, commiserating with glee
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been a horrified spectator of one of these consequences, screamed bitterly and threw her hands
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They regrouped, and huddled discreetly on the pavement, where they stood for a few moments, sending combined energy to the scene, then disappeared, but a spectator saw them
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This spectator passivity waits for a messiah to save one and the world from one's own zennui
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For an inattentive spectator, this love could easily be seen as being a simple distraction invented by the director, to mix together love and suspense
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Well did he know she had done nothing, that she had merely been a chance spectator, but he could never forgive her for having seen him in the moment of humiliation
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"He has wasted no time in getting down to work," put in Carton, who had been a silent spectator of the preparations of Kennedy
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The scene of the bank-robbery fascinated him, but he felt just fine as a spectator, comfortably embedded in his cozy hotel room
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Having had the pleasure of assisting the court in this matter I now sit as a spectator
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Olin was sitting in the spectator bench directly behind Sheriff Tramell
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These improbabilities are willinglyignored by the reader or spectator as he allows
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He just became a mute spectator and
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Just sitting there as a spectator it
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I did not even understand what it was all about and I felt very awkward as a helpless, bewildered spectator
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The creation of the spectator was invented by the dynamic of artificial man-made fire
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That is what modern culture is screaming at the masses and brainwashing spectator to believe-in, and how to behave, and how to think, and how to feel…
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Medraut helped me off with my tunic as we threw stripped to the waist like the ball-players, and when I turned to look for the javelin stack near my position on the field, I saw Arthur coming back again, moving up behind the Clan and joining them there, just another spectator for all his high status, and the Clan treated him like a lost brother returned rather than the Supreme Commander
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As long as you remain an isolated spectator in a consumer society you will have no power except the money that only corrupts you
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Work, and any kind of mindless non-participatory spectator entertainment such as movies or TV, is how much of our time is being spent by a majority of the affluent
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Once you become a spectator, you become a passive pawn to whatever they decide to show you or let you watch
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Essentially, the spectator is a victim of their own passivity and their urge to pyramidally focus upon only one thing
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Nobody seeks to examine why people want to have safe, vicarious, non-experiences of being a spectator: rather than have actual experiences of their own Life
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Non-involvement, being a spectator; is an unavoidable aspect of civilization
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Simply because of accumulation; the spectator or viewer is deified as a social institution: their very numbers are worshipped
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Clearly: it is the dynamic of accumulation that determines how much the spectator is valued; they are only valued and glorified because of their numbers
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By glorifying the spectator, people are directly glorifying the value of pure accumulation
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The marble seating rises steeply in a semi-circle, tightly and not overly comfortable despite the little pillow allotted to each spectator
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The latest in spectator corruption: televised warfare; videogames of war sold to children glorifying mass slaughter
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A nihilistic negative example of a professional comedian who has given up on his own species a long time ago a disinterested spectator of humanity, a little boy craving attention… Ultimately he became no better than the millions he entertained: he could not find any justification or reason for human existence, and he couldn’t find any reason or justification for his own existence
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The result was and will be that his unspoken message to the masses is to resign yourself to all the corruption and evil and insanity of civilized existence and never stand up and actively fight against any of it:… just make snide remarks about what is wrong with human society and do absolutely nothing to fix it or change it or make it better: just remain a fucking detached observer, a passive brainwashed spectator and obey your bosses and owners and masters and live as a hypocritical coward who knows better but does nothing to stop the insanity of civilized humans destroying everything they touch
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What if we did not force people into boring repetitive tasks? What if, instead of training people how to function like a tool, we tried to only develop our human qualities? What if all people were taught how to be creative in all ways? What if the only teaching that we gave children was how to have fun…creatively? What if all people learned how to have fun creatively all the time? Who would be silly enough to just be a spectator when they could create their own fun: which would be a million times more enjoyable than any vicarious enjoyment? Then there would be no movie stars
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That is… the American worship of fun; as purely a spectator sport
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you cannot have actual fun being a spectator
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“How does he do it?” a burly spectator called, followed by others, equally appalled
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The entire insanity of observing and doing nothing, the entire insanity of being a mindless, mentally detached insane spectator originates from reptilian bird entities who have been doing just that: for hundreds of millions of years