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There will be 450 spectators for the west bleachers, 750 spectators for the east bleachers, and 300 spectators standing on the Events Center floor.
"All I'm doing is to introduce nature to the spectators and the spectators to nature," Tokieda said.
The 2015 edition attracted about 87,000 spectators daily, while the inaugural race in 2008 welcomed over 100,000 spectators.
That's more than an average of 28,000 spectators at every game or an average of more than 317,000 spectators everyday of the season.
Some 5,000 mostly well-heeled spectators gathered inside the church, while at least five times as many spectators gathered outside under the beating sun.
If you want to satisfy spectators, the only way to get those spectators near that pitch is to knock it down and start again.
According to Abdul Razaq, one of the spectators, the matches had ended and spectators joined in the evening prayer before filtering out of the area.
NCAA announces no spectators at March Madness games The NCAA announced Wednesday that it will not allow spectators at the upcoming Division I Men's and Women's basketball tournaments.
Spectators and more worryingly – sponsors – have jumped ship.
Women are, in effect, treated as spectators of male prayers.
In its first year, there were more participants than spectators.
For spectators, however, this randomness offers a glimmer of hope.
Even neutral spectators, however, eagerly await pyrotechnics on the pitch.
Bernhardt's ability to manage her own physical instrument mesmerized spectators.
Journalists and spectators alike were crowded into an overflow room.
So how will spectators and teams see all the action?
Most of Altamont's 300,000 spectators also had no idea a
There are shouts heard from spectators on the ground below.
Spectators in the public gallery cheered and applauded the defendants.
Delegates and spectators at the Republican National Convention in 1944.
For security and space reasons, there are no public spectators.
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Spectators watch him with a mixture of disbelief and amusement.
It's a big draw: half a million spectators are anticipated.
The sidewalks of Boylston Street were strewn with injured spectators.
Spectators can watch from several waterfront areas along the river.
By now, most of the spectators had retreated to town.
Spectators could hear aircraft overhead, but low clouds obscured them.
Spectators at a competition last weekend puzzled over the texts.
With "The Spectators," duBois is staking out larger literary territory.
"We cannot remain spectators in our own economy," he said.
Mexican spectators pumped their fists and hugged one another tightly.
Spectators were limited to 100, and no referees were used.
Spectators were limited to 100, and no referees were used.
However, it said the events could go ahead without spectators.
Ask the spectators in New Orleans, Philadelphia and Foxborough, Mass.
The acrylic and polyester head drew criticism from game spectators.
Before, my job was relative to 211,230 runners and spectators.
As Roberts spoke, he occasionally looked out at the spectators.
I offer my poetics to this tribe of emancipated spectators.
For decades, women's tennis featured rivalries that kept spectators riveted.
However, the area for spectators was only about half full.
A week later it will be unveiled to 1,300 spectators.
Over the next few decades, the number of spectators swelled.
We got to enjoy it as spectators, for a change.
Such prosecutions involved professional baseball players performing before paying spectators.
Spectators may not be receptive to priests doing comedy routines.
It grew quickly, attracting upward of 10,000 participants and spectators.
None of the spectators in the vicinity appear to be injured.
The anxious spectators watching Yeager's flight heard it like distant thunder.
It turns out these aren't just lazy renderings of human spectators.
Across all spectators, heart rate increased by 92 percent—nearly double.
Media outlets and spectators even criticized the size of her ears.
"They are in me," she said of the gazes of spectators.
For participants and spectators alike, sport culture is quite religion-like.
As spectators, we tend to automatically side with our own country.
There are always spectators the heroes drag out of the way.
Kennedy Space Center was also packed to capacity with public spectators.
There was some booing from white spectators but also scattered applause.
Spectators and competitors at the Invictus Games have been seeing double.
Spectators say he purchased a Valentine's Day gift for his wife.
Several other spectators with phones out were told to beat it.
So if it's mostly university students playing, who are the spectators?
Spectators and even a coach jeered at him throughout that game.
Whatever confessional divisions exorcists make between themselves, skeptical spectators remain unconvinced.
Check out the Special Spectators website and see how to help.
Spectators, some holding alcoholic beverages in plastic cups, yelled their bets.
Wired reported that his parade attracted even more spectators than Lindbergh's.
Some took selfies with other spectators or even law enforcement officers.
The hotel attracts curious spectators who believe the property is haunted.
Some spectators in the Bronx courtroom also found the sentence insufficient.
About 2.5 million spectators are expected along the course, officials said.
Lining the streets are roughly 1 million spectators cheering them on.
An outdoor clay court is lined with comfy seating for spectators.
In Russia, outside of family, few spectators attended women's hockey games.
That would at least give spectators and TV networks ample warning.
At the time, when spectators saw red stuff, they saw blood.
Will we see pain and pleasure and behave like dumb spectators?
All eyes, players and spectators alike, will be on the Foxes.
There were 25,000 spectators a day at the 1993 Ryder Cup.
As we spectators sniffled, the ghosts were in the room again.
Spectators belted out folk songs and tilted wineskins toward their mouths.
Suddenly I had a gaming crew, fellow spectators and problem solvers.
Curious, cheering spectators lined the streets of each village and town.
It opens on a hangar-like hall filling up with spectators.
The spectators applauded heartily and the investigators said they were satisfied.
Only a few hundred spectators had gathered for his 8 a.m.
Authorized Olympic ticket resellers differ based on spectators' country of residence.
It has lots of space and fine sight lines for spectators.
Spectators watched from the bleachers as a cavalcade of exhibitors performed.
His legs shook as he made his way through the spectators.
"Get that nigger off the field!" the spectators, mostly parents, roared.
Faye Driscoll's trilogy has explored the relationship between performer and spectators.
And a pack of spectators lined up to watch it all.
Near the start time, spectators were still filing into the stadium.
Ukraine expects around 12,000-14,000 spectators to attend next May's event.
At another race, Harrison waded into the spectators, swinging his fists.
Members of the media and spectators need not feel left out.
As each race ticks by, dozens of spectators continue filing in.
His tee shot on the next hole also narrowly missed spectators.
Some Russian spectators in Rio say they sense hostility towards them.
He contemplated how "attentive spectators" could confront our image-saturated world.
Spectators can normally see around 60 to 100 meteors an hour.
He also says there weren't that many spectators on day 1.
In contrast, No Spectators — organized in part by longtime burners — suggests that the art of Burning Man is chosen, financed, and executed by the few, and the rest of Black Rock City's citizenry are, well, spectators.
Olympics Minister Seiko Hashimoto said the Games would be held on time and with spectators present, but the organizers said the torch relay kick off, slated for Fukushima on March 26, will be held without spectators.
The spectators quietly turn towards the next team on the firing line.
Would the Zika virus prove too dangerous for the athletes and spectators?
Organizers also handed out water and ice packs to athletes and spectators.
One fan even proposed to his girlfriend to loud cheers from spectators.
Organisers also handed out water and ice packs to athletes and spectators.
Tomorrow night's probably will too: the Harris-Biden show with eight spectators.
People with erectile dysfunction sometimes can also become spectators of their erection.
Spectators view an eruption plume at Kilauea volcano on May 24, 1924.
Up to a million spectators lined the streets to watch and cheer.
Some 80,000 spectators are expected at the men's game at Twickenham Stadium.
Spectators, many of them from China, were then given another unprecedented treat.
The rising standard of women's football is obvious to long-time spectators.
The organization says it's not safe for the athletes or the spectators.
Growing drone racing requires a mix of pleasing pilots, spectators and sponsors.
Spectators paid $5 per two-game session, with proceeds going to charity.
According to one tweet, he was also buying beers for other spectators.
Eyerman's photograph reduces the audience members to uniform rows of spectacled spectators.
At the end of the match, spectators swarm the exits within minutes.
Participants and spectators alike are pensioners: retired miners, teachers and industrial workers.
Along the route, spectators held signs honoring the victims of the carnage.
Andrew Cuomo promised runners and spectators that Sunday's marathon will still happen.
"Who is this Miss Sterry?" a Times article reported stunned spectators asking.
It was chilly outside, and the spectators stepped into the humid cavern.
Spectators at animal fighting events also can be charged with federal misdemeanors.
Spectators, who had expected the trial to resume at 85033:30 a.m.
Spectators will line up for the bonnet festival and parade in Midtown.
He stopped briefly to look over the audience of reporters and spectators.
But there's also the fact that fighting games are great for spectators.
Spectators agreed that the woman appears to have had some fight training.
A crowd of fellow-spectators amassed around Aaron as ten o'clock neared.
Mackenheim players assaulted the black players, according to spectators and Sissoko's teammates.
The Cork parade is the second-largest, attracting up to 50,000 spectators.
This time, spectators behaved as if they were at a wrestling match.
Only 7,500 spectators attended, and Indy cars never took on Daytona again.
The rumors started Wednesday night that the NCAA was saying no spectators.
Organizers promised half a million spectators and $400 million in economic impact.
The hourlong sessions also offer spectators a window into the Court's ways.
Rippon, 28, forces spectators to choose what they prefer, sport or art.
Republicans ordered the Capitol Police to remove spectators from a Senate gallery.
They're essentials that help spectators navigate the production and process it afterward.
"God is great!" some spectators yelled as the machine whirred to life.
There will be rows of spectators around 18, 40 to 50 deep.
He turned toward the spectators in the courtroom and shook his chains.
In 2016, Americans are no longer just spectators at the political circus.
During the show's three-week run, Monticchiello plays host to 4,000 spectators.
In Calzada, spectators were expected to bring their own chairs to screenings.
They were spectators throughout the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, which Nissan sponsored.
They are spectators foremost, and participants only occasionally, in their country's democracy.
Many spectators were seen leaving during the parade complaining of the heat.
In fact, an unscientific head count suggests the players outnumber the spectators.
But within minutes, the spectators felt sorry for him all over again.
After nearly injuring spectators on his first throws, he won the gold.
Spectators gathered, tensing slightly the way people do when disorder is erupting.
The 4,272 spectators, paying about $10 per ticket, witnessed the victory live.
Rumors of corruption are rampant, with many spectators asking for a refund.
It will give spectators "a prime seat without being there," said Krzanich.
The flame lighting ceremony in Greece on Thursday was held without spectators.
Vacant red seats outnumbered spectators at a recent Toronto Furies home game.
Buakaw was also in France, fighting in front of thousands of spectators.
Spectators will stay outdoors for four to five hours on each occasion.
Spectators around the globe leaped to their feet to celebrate her tremendous comeback.
" Amid laughter from spectators, Roberts added, "Well, you know, of course, he lost.
The event attracts thousands of in-person spectators and is televised on ESPN.
He was reportedly beaten and punched by spectators following the incident, AFP said.
Whatever the outcome, India's Muslims feel increasingly like spectators in their own land.
Baying spectators jab them with sharp sticks, or yank and twist their tails.
Citroen's Meeke thanked spectators for helping him after he hit a snow bank.
It was pretty much what Alan Crowhurst did, photographing spectators watching a match.
The celebrities are asking that we, hungry spectators, be above the gossip wheel.
Spectators who expected a visible performer seemed initially confused, searching for the source.
Spectators often don't realize what athletes must forfeit to compete at this level.
Once the competition began, organizers faced another hurdle: persuading spectators to buy tickets.
This winter's Loppet Festival had around 12,000 participants and nearly 40,000 additional spectators.
And the outcome of a match can have real consequences on spectators' wellbeing.
About 2.5 million spectators are expected for 803 soccer matches involving 24 teams.
"I understand that not refunding spectators .... has caused frustration and anger," he said.
Pandering to spectators and sponsors means compromising pilots' ideas of the perfect race.
Balconies are stuffed with spectators, while inquisitive faces poke out of every window.
Now 17 years old, Kim is already aweing spectators at the Winter Olympics.
"Spectators say he purchased a Valentine's Day gift for his wife," Alemany wrote.
Spectators took to social media shortly afterwards to post what they were witnessing.
As NEGROR unfolded, spectators followed the performers through the streets of São Paulo.
Like, for instance, fly over a major league baseball game packed with spectators.
Carlos Padrós personally refereed the final, which drew a sizeable crowd of spectators.
Sadly for Olympic spectators, Rio is likely to underwhelm in athletic achievement, too.
Clad in khakis, honoring Steve's signature look, the family educated spectators about reptiles.
It also asks spectators to adapt their Androids and iPhones for dramatic purpose.
The spectators were waiting to watch a political drama rarely seen in America.
The room was small, with only a half-dozen wooden rows for spectators.
He noted the institutional setting, the white cube, and the majority white spectators.
A stadium expressly built for spectators of those ceremonies sits on the border.
Another 2.5 million spectators will line the city's streets to cheer them on.
Long security lines and shortages of food at some sites left spectators grumbling.
Athletes and sports competitors participate in organized, officiated sporting events to entertain spectators.
Sometimes it abuses us spectators; sometimes it flatters us; sometimes it ignores us.
Formula One has since instituted strict safety measures for both drivers and spectators.
We were the normal ones; the able-bodied spectators, they were the weirdos.
Kyrgios left the court to a cacophony of boos from the Chinese spectators.
Spectators thought they were witnessing the latest and cruelest manifestation of the curse.
And the production teases the spectators about the confusion we're supposed to feel.
Both spectators were hit by balls that went over or beyond the netting.
Snapshot: Elaborately dressed spectators arriving at the Royal Ascot on its third day.
Most of the roughly 480,212 black bees go unseen by spectators or players.
They were on the corner flags, the advertising hoardings, and among the spectators.
JAPAN OLYMPICS MIN: NOT THINKING OF REDUCING NUMBER OF SPECTATORS AT TOKYO GAMES
Instructors from the PGA of Europe also will offer free lessons to spectators.
Many World Cup spectators hail from countries that are rarely (if ever) involved.
There has also been suggestions that the Games could take place without spectators.
They create worlds in which viewers become essential participants rather than passive spectators.
Discord eventually plans to bring out a mobile version for spectators as well.
The winner was chosen by the thousands of spectators who attended the event.
I don't suspect a monster, but the vibe among spectators is cautiously thrilled.
Inter coach Antonio Conte said it would be difficult to play without spectators.
When a heated game is underway, thousands of spectators crowd the concrete steps.
But spectators can get in the way too, whether on purpose or not.
The switch from outside to indoors affects more than just sodden spectators, however.
We should not be spectators in shaping our own future, or the world's.
Organizers tweeted that a big fan was in place to cool spectators down.
A line of spectators wait to get into the Capitol building on Feb.
Outside the cage, spectators expressed gratitude for a diversion from the country's woes.
The Olympic flame lighting ceremony in Greece on Thursday was held without spectators.
That's because unlike film and TV audiences, gaming audiences are not passive spectators.
Sports fans and spectators have been deceived and it is time that this stops.
Sometimes sound defines, exaggerates, or contracts the experience that spectators have with our work.
As many as a million spectators turn out for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
At first the spectators were encouraging and most likely amused, but that didn't last.
But researchers have studied cardiovascular events—think cardiac arrest, for one—among sports spectators.
The July 4th event attracts thousands of spectators at New York's Coney Island boardwalk.
We've become a church of spectators and the pastoral staff is getting burned out.
Spectators crowded around with cameras out and necks stretched to see what would follow.
But one inhabitant in particular is attracting spectators: John Malko, the park's pet pelican.
Their physical entanglement appeared designed to generate unease for the men and spectators alike.
One of the initial inspirations was the world of professional sports — specifically their spectators.
There will also be potentially novel legal issues for the rest of us spectators.
The men stood quietly, their heads down, as spectators heckled them and shouted insults.
Cheerleaders, band members and even spectators have taken part in the protests as well.
Remember to run half speed, and warn any spectators to take a wide birth.
It attracts more than 600,000 spectators each year, according to the official parade website.
As some spectators would later allege, people of color were subject to additional checkpoints.
Spectators, however, get greater satisfaction from seeing the unpredictability play out with a ball.
Last month, producers took to Twitter to find "unpaid concert spectators" for the project.
The most recent one was attended by 1,727 different mascots and nearly 77,000 spectators.
An unidentified drone buzzes a soccer stadium crammed with spectators at the European Championship.
There are also fears over how hot Tokyo may be for athletes and spectators.
At the Fremont event, there are about a dozen spectators interspersed with the pilots.
There are also concerns over how hot Tokyo may be for athletes and spectators.
Spectators and tennis fans had plenty to keep their eyes on during the tournament.
Witnesses said there was no match on Thursday night but spectators often congregated there.
We're talking thousands of spectators, including hundreds of media outlets, investors and tech influencers.
The 84th edition of the race was watched by a crowd of 263,500 spectators.
However, these efforts have only contributed to aestheticize violence and anesthetize spectators from it.
Spectators crowded around Castelli as he worked his way past 219 pounds. Four-fifty.
Spectators watch an arm wrestling contest in Penitentiary No.2 in Beregovoye, Omsk Region.
Most of us are observers, not actors; most of us are spectators, not witnesses.
Bel's position concedes too much to accessibility and demands too little of its spectators.
The whole world gawks at him—even his teammates are often reduced to spectators.
Glimpsing friends among the spectators, I was reminded how small this city really is.
Spectators pulled the man off and Cordeiro went on to win the bronze medal.
Spectators had been waiting in line all night to gain access to the courtroom.
Nothing says "I choose you" like thousands of lights and spectators/crew members watching.
Today, the hotel lures curious spectators, some of whom believe the property is haunted.
As the curtain fell, performers and spectators alike mobbed Yan for selfies and autographs.
Spectators in the front rows held up signs to get them on the air.
Thomas looked visibly emotional as crowds of spectators cheered him on from the sidelines.
Goal for New York City Marathon: Enjoy the scenery, the spectators, and the neighborhoods!
Thousands of spectators watched and applauded the soldiers once they were on the ground.
In fact, spectators learned that sometimes the advice is not even all that great.
The couch has replaced the commons and the screen has made most citizens spectators.
The baseball stadium, which typically held around 40,000 spectators, was filled to the brim.
A sheep stumbled and landed in the pit between the runway and the spectators.
On a bridge overlooking the encampment, crowds of spectators gathered to watch the destruction.
Sports have been canceled, which means athletes, spectators, and gamblers have little to do.
Outside, the spectators took their own photos and home movies as the train passed.
Will spectators who partake of daily medicines experience placebic sensations while visiting this show?
Tracks have been redesigned and stronger barriers built to increase the safety of spectators.
Five hundred spectators turned up as popular comedians performed at a ceremony in Ishinomaki.
Our baseball columnists ask if the M.L.B. has done enough to keep spectators safe.
Artists and spectators alike acknowledged that Las Vegas cast a pall over the festival.
With 22 spectators watching, Connors responded by peeling off his pants and mooning him.
A sea of spectators moves like lava from one tee box to the next.
The matches will all be played without spectators following a government decree on Wednesday.
The Bahrain Grand Prix has been closed to spectators because of the coronavirus outbreak.
That's unlikely to be the takeaway for spectators, though the first section seems promising.
Mike DeWine requested that indoor sporting events exclude spectators besides parents and essential personnel.
In the morning spectators drowned out Mr. Ford first by coughing and then shouting.
Spectators greeted Diaz with cries of "Phil" throughout his round of even-par 72.
There are also plans for tents, water misters, fans and sun visors for spectators.
The event has drawn participants from across Europe and spectators from across the city.
The fight bled into the stands, with spectators dodging punches as the players brawled.
Demonstrators faced off against the hostile, stalking stares of male spectators flooding the area.
Both were acquitted of all charges by an all-white jury while spectators cheered.
Excavated and terraced, the two courts are rimmed by seating for hundreds of spectators.
According to some spectators seated nearby, he had been calm early in the game.
Some spectators have brought miniature shovels to the course and waved them at Reed.
Hamada lived next to the stadium, and could hear the noise from the spectators.
As such, lynching spectators likely experienced a mindlessness akin to a drug-induced state.
Enthusiastic spectators lined up hours ahead of the event to get through security cordons.
Unfortunately, it can also dumb us down to a nation of slack-jawed spectators.
Organizers held a dress rehearsal for the opening ceremony for some 16,000 spectators and volunteers over the weekend but were caught off guard by the flow of some 43,000 spectators and participants, a record crowd at Carrara, for the real thing on Wednesday.
Curious spectators don't need to journey to Marfa to check out the sprawling performance, however.
Spectators are expected to start assembling in early afternoon for the made-for-TV extravaganza.
Many political spectators were expecting Trump to be met with wariness from the AIPAC audience.
But with longer distances, it starts getting difficult for spectators to see all the action.
The aim was to prevent the mass exodus of spectators that usually happens around lunchtime.
Spectators watched the 'Kiss Cam' capture a happy gay couple at the LA Kings vs.
And here, two performers organize a Guardians-inspired dance off with some very confused spectators.
By his feet, a pet poodle he had spray-painted orange stared at spectators. video
Wrestling competitions, or dangals, attracted thousands of spectators who treated such events like a carnival.
Peaty's amazing performance was a bit of a shock to spectators – as well as himself!
Have designers and marketers simply run out of ways to jolt spectators from their seats?
In London in 2012, terrorist threats from all directions were blamed for keeping spectators away.
Six spectators were subsequently injured after a lightning bolt struck a tree on the course.
We also believe these changes keep Fortnite fresh for everyone including players, competitors and spectators.
And yet the act of being spectators maintained Anu's momentum; it gave her an audience.
Last year 84,592 spectators watched the Jacksonville Jaguars defeat the Baltimore Ravens at Wembley Stadium.
The news is yet another cause for concern for the world's athletes and spectators alike.
But the dose of Trumpian dissonance is what's tripping foreign policy spectators like herself up.
He stopped briefly to look over the audience of reporters and spectators in the room.
Donning khaki uniforms, a tribute to Steve's signature look, the family educated spectators about reptiles.
The challenge is that video games are built with players, rather than spectators, in mind.
The installation turns "spectators" into "creators," becoming trippier as the energy of the crowd spikes.
It's as if they're just spectators instead of being a major part of Owens's life.
These screens will change dynamically throughout the game to feed that information to the spectators.
Cameras and spectators watched in horror as Said writhed in pain on the stadium floor.
As its handlers tried to straighten the float it swung into a group of spectators.
Sportsmen competed in front of near-empty stands because 40,000 spectators could not get in.
This will be pleasant for spectators, but does not augur well for long-distance runners.
But they also put up pictures from the game day they had with Special Spectators.
Instead, Democrats looked on like circling teenage spectators yelling "fight, fight" as the punches landed.
When rain arrived in the second half, many spectators simply gave up and left early.
When a fighter clambered up a wall for a flying kick, a few spectators ducked.
Steve Cohen (Tenn.), a liberal Memphis Democrat, was among the spectators enthralled by the spectacle.
Some spectators said later they thought he was fan dressed up as his cycling idol.
Over beer and diner food, about 30 spectators watched the summit at the restaurant, Pipers.
Those spectators on Lafayette who may have sweetly fibbed when they said you looked awesome?
At the end, spectators were able to vote on the team with the best playlist.
Healthy spectators for Calgary were C Curtis Lazar, C Freddie Hamilton and D Matt Bartkowski.
Over 2118,222 spectators surrounded the makeshift arena, which was described as grassy and mostly flat.
No one died, although 28 spectators were injured after Larson's car hurtled towards the stands.
Last year more than 103,000 spectators attended during the weekend, including 135,000 on race day.
Some alleys, like Downtown Bowl, came with 40 lanes and theater-style seats for spectators.
This year, however, Ohio authorities prohibited general spectators from attending the festival, because of coronavirus.
Before Friday's decision, matches had been expected to go ahead without any spectators in attendance.
The mist might be annoying to some spectators, but it's a relief for the runners.
In the end, she hopes that spectators will leave the theater considering their own behavior.
For spectators, fairs are one-stop shops for binge-viewing art from around the globe.
If you have a crippling phobia, how about you add spectators and strenuous physical trials?
Outside the palace, large crowds of spectators gathered to watch the president's arrival — by helicopter.
Spectators snapped photos and recorded video clips on mobile phones to share on social media.
But "Oasis" — commissioned by Arts Brookfield, the mall owner's cultural arm — lets spectators simply spectate.
Slots for volunteer participants (who must be 21+) are almost full, but spectators are welcome.
Spectators will not be allowed inside the greenhouses during the tournament to preserve the flora.
This reimagined monument transforms visitors from spectators of history to participants in a shared memory.
Mike DeWine (R) on Tuesday recommended athletic events in the state go on without spectators.
DeWine asked that, among other things, indoor athletic events across the state proceed without spectators.
The real winners were all the runners and spectators who competed and cheered in safety.
He said he had seen other spectators ask volunteers — and even police officers — for rides.
Television spectators turned to Twitter to delight over Serena Williams's stunning pink Atelier Versace dress.
The trial was steeped in statistical evidence and terminology that spectators often struggled to understand.
They'll initially be spectators as the seven House Democratic impeachment managers deliver their opening presentations.
For spectators, there are always law enforcement workers guarding against terrorist attacks and other threats.
Do you know how many spectators come for the entertainment, as opposed to the race?
Spectators were waiting in line to see a soccer game between Sweden and South Africa.
But authorities have left little to chance when it comes to protecting delegations and spectators.
The Braves' decision on Wednesday appeared to have a limited effect, for now, on spectators.
A recent derby against rival Rot-Weiss Berlin in July drew more than 280,0003 spectators.
The spectators were, in the words of one American sportswriter, "unbearably bored" by the game.
Instead, they will limit the amount of people who can attend by banning casual spectators.
Leishman, 33, is used to hearing spectators saying "who's that bloke," even in his homeland.
I have cautioned against an externally imposed reconciliation which sidelines ordinary citizens to mere spectators.
Spectators in the stadium and watching at home on television often focus on the box.
Members of the brass section acted as if they were spectators at a peep show.
Why does Keala Kennelly say spectators "are going to question whether it's the same sport"?
France will bar spectators at all games in the top two divisions until April 222.
France will bar spectators at all games in the top two divisions until April 15.
At a number of high schools and colleges, there are leagues, practice, spectators — even scholarships.
Spectators say Samir landed awkwardly and the snap of his leg echoed through the arena.
That's a signal to spectators that the sport is rigged and it's bad for business.
You see the guy walking with Alexis as spectators view the crazy scene from above.
Spectators were more divided: While some carried the unity flags, many waved South Korean flags.
VR gaming becomes very watchable for spectators in VRcades as a result of mixed reality filming.
Gamblers, spectators, and fighters' teammates filter out of the field after the final bell is rung.
The previous edition in Canada four years ago saw more than 20153 million spectators attend games.
Sources close to Olympic officials told the newspaper that the technology won't be used on spectators.
As spectators at the 2012 Olympics, Prince William and Middleton held hands in the stadium seats.
Fortunately for spectators, the tournament retained its suspense thanks to Mr Scott, Mr Koepka's playing partner.
The spectators cheering for our heroine, and the celebration courtesy at the end are just awesome.
Silver's multistage clasps have inspired double takes from players and gleeful Twitter posts from amused spectators.
The developer didn't share any shots of spectators in the viewing tent or the side stage.
This is the first time boxing has been in the Olympics, and many spectators were devastated.
Six passes later, and Tomas Rosicky had scored a goal which left spectators rubbing their eyes.
At the Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, she dazzled spectators with her charm, and her story.
He then proceeded to high-five spectators as the crowd erupted in huge applause for him.
He did a lot of staring at the jury and the spectators, until they looked away.
HUD maps don't exist for Overwatch players, but that doesn't mean they can't exist for spectators.
Ageing cinemas bulge to breaking-point: audiences turn into cheering spectators and drown out the dialogues.
The fight itself looks intense (and dangerous for spectators), but thrilling in a scary way. [Vimeo]
So far, Drone Sports World has sold out every one of its expo events to spectators.
Things also reportedly got out of hand, with some spectators throwing dangerous objects at one another.
When McCullough was found guilty in 2012, spectators who filled the courtroom raised a boisterous cheer.
Today, she seems unfazed by the spectators as she works at the MAD in New York.
French authorities have trained for the possibility of drones being used to disperse chemicals over spectators.
Spectators in the valley below who had been hoping to see Honnold and Caldwell were horrified.
During Trump's impeachment trial, however, the hordes of spectators have been replaced by throngs of police.
The Zika issueGoing into Rio, the Zika virus is on the minds of competitors and spectators.
Spectators should keep a safe distance from the shooter, and the shooter should wear safety glasses.
Several spectators wondered if Apple's new services would be bundled together, themselves, perhaps with Apple Music.
Some 2.5 million spectators are expected at 10 stadiums for 51 matches involving 24 national teams.
Then Christina herself came out and ripped the roof off the building and started eating spectators.
It's the NYC parade that attracts the most people— around 150,000 marchers and 2 million spectators.
Shocked spectators filmed fireballs shooting out of a competition car as it skidded round in circles.
About 2.5 million spectators are expected for 51 soccer matches involving 24 teams at Euro 2016.
"The martyrs are still with us, they are with the revolutionaries," spectators in the room chanted.
Fellow billionaire Richard Branson waived to spectators during the women's semi-final matches on July 11.
Spectators, officials and the players could at least be confident that that match would be played.
North Korea's cheer squad has captured the imaginations of thousands of spectators at the Winter Olympics.
In New York City, 2 million spectators will watch 60,000 participants march in the Halloween Parade.
Lately we've been summoned by our politics to be spectators in a race to the bottom.
Spectators filled a row reserved for the public, including friends, supporters and members of Syed's family.
Tournament entry is $30 for an individual, $45 for a doubles team, and $5 for spectators.
But at the Beach Sessions, at Rockaway Beach, spectators can wriggle their toes in the sand.
Spectators can take in most of the action in areas in and around Battery Park City.
They had zero interest in sports as participants or spectators, but they never missed our games.
"Stats are showing that we have much more spectators on the men's tennis matches," he said.
But what new spectators to the sport learnt is that Muay Thai is the real deal.
Hundreds of spectators watched the competition, which ended on Sunday, from the adjacent rocks and promenade.
Lining the streets were roughly 1 million spectators cheering us on with high-fives and snacks.
What spectators are thinking and feeling, celebrating and fearing, that becomes part of the performance, too.
Hours before, the N.C.A.A. said its men's and women's basketball tournaments would be played without spectators.
More overt action has been taken by some spectators against Froome and other members of Sky.
The Tokyo 2020 Olympic torch lighting ceremony will be staged without spectators on Thursday in Greece.
Woods had just made par, and a wave of spectators started walking toward the next tee.
Three of the four main actors were war veterans and so were many of the spectators.
The test only just concluded, but Hyperloop One promised spectators speeds of 400 miles per hour.
What Lippmann wanted, whether he realized it or not, was to permanently turn citizens into spectators.
Ms. Amadou looked tiny sitting before the judge and the spectators towering over her — all men.
The judges quickly ordered that courtroom curtains block the view of spectators in the public gallery.
Eventually, the noise-making spectators — 17 in all and wearing headsets — joined the eight dancers onstage.
What may look like sheer courage to the spectators is really a reflection of Madden's skill.
When selecting a lodging locale, spectators should consider the cluster they plan to patronize the most.
If examining those ideas up close makes some spectators uncomfortable, Ms. Drury is O.K. with that.
Spectators watch the games, many hoping to pick up skills and tips from more experienced players.
Of course, when it comes to tennis, having spectators buzzing about isn't always a good thing.
The Ruhr valley derby usually attracts about 80,000 spectators in either Dortmund or Schalke's large stadiums.
For spectators, it combines teeth-clenchingly sharp turns with the oohs and aahs of airborne acrobatics.
Stanford waited greenside out of sight of the putting surface after signing autographs for young spectators.
The other four matches can be played with spectators if the virus does not spread further.
They are spectators who hope to become actors, either for play or a shot at deliverance.
It has since become a major event, attracting hundreds of thousands of spectators and top players.
A lucky 0003,000 spectators will pack into Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow to watch the action live.
Two officials finally broke the padlock using bolt cutters while spectators waited, presumably for hours, outside.
The annual race bring nearly 2 million spectators and 40,000 runners to streets across 29 neighborhoods.
Over the past month, Shapovalov's charisma and fiery on-court style have enthralled spectators and commentators.
A dozen performers in black athletic wear posed and preened among spectators or on raised platforms.
Seeing spectators at the rock, a man carrying a McDonald's bag crossed the street to talk.
Federer and Zverev traded sliced backhands, giving spectators ample time to appreciate the ball in flight.
Down the stretch, spectators compounded Scott's anxiety by shouting out where Dustin stood in the standings.
Last season, La Liga's televised product reached a global audience of more than 2.7 billion spectators.
More than 251 spectators were killed when the Mercedes of Pierre Levegh plowed through the grandstand.
But after the athletes and spectators left, there wasn't enough money or interest in maintaining them.
When a duo would finish, spectators would pound their lightsabers on the floor instead of clapping.
His severed head, it was claimed, was placed in a jar and displayed for paying spectators.
Sudden, like the curtain that in its ruffling closure marks the finale, sends the spectators home.
The heat has raised concerns about how athletes and spectators will cope during the 2020 Olympics.
Spectators were also urged to stay inside, so the event was held on mostly empty streets.
The Valspar Championship, next week's PGA Tour event outside Tampa, will also be contested without spectators.
A custom raincoat protected her body, and a veritable parade of rotating spectators surrounded her path.
Orwell was horrified by the intensity of the contests and the fierce partisanship of the spectators.
The fans at the event were vocal and passionate, with the arena packing nearly 10,1693 spectators.
Even without any wins, some spectators saw the team as having scored a small diplomatic victory.
At the end of their shows, the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers invite all spectators to join them.
Yoz Gurung, a volunteer, claims that it attracts around 15,000 spectators a year, most of them Nepalese.
FIFA is employing three specialist observers at each World Cup match to report discriminatory behavior by spectators.
Spectators gathered to watch the nail-biter on a screen just outside the stadium in suspenseful silence.
Enough for the local Queensland government to help bankroll a fight expected to draw over 50,000 spectators.
Spectators laughed along, particularly when the sounds grew even louder as player Frances Tiafoe readied a serve.
Countdown clocks were stopped and buses full of spectators were turned around after Monday's launch was scrapped.
Spectators watch a soccer match between two local teams of the Afghan Premier League from the stands.
He returned after he was able to do some flights on his own, away from the spectators.
Spectators described on Twitter hearing at least one shot fired near the finish line of the marathon.
Without birds-eye and multiple-player views, it's harder for commentators and spectators to see the action.
Maybe the Winter Olympics will give athletes and spectators the chance to team up behind closed doors!
Spectators look up at the damaged World Trade Center after two airplanes slammed into the twin towers.
Thousands of spectators had gathered on Nice's waterfront promenade Thursday to watch the traditional Bastille Day fireworks.
Many of these potential spectators and players will gravitate towards rugby union, which is gaining considerable support.
Gracie's first competition back, in Russia in November, was a disappointment, but spectators didn't see a loss.
Spectators will be invited onto the sand to accompany the participants on a march to the shore.
Spectators pay 40 rupees [$0.58 USD] to see drivers climb the well's 65 foot-high wooden slopes.
After a delay caused by strong winds the assembled spectators witnessed a balletic display of technological prowess.
McGregor scaled the fence to join Lobov in the Octagon and forced the spectators to fever pitch.
Spectators formed a line for selfies with the costumed men precisely because they were appropriating our culture.
Some spectators were set to spend more than 10 hours in the sun waiting for the match.
But he was more interested in old-school routines, where performers work just feet from their spectators.
The only problem was that many more spectators were left waiting outside the venue in long queues.
He hadn't understood his new fight name, or why it rallied the Chinese spectators to his side.
Not so today, when the vast majority of spectators watch the Olympics on television or the internet.
Three hundred spectators, who paid $50 each, enjoyed a raucous bar-band version of the Macca oeuvre.
The Spaniard left spectators gasping in awe as he soared through a quadruple toeloop-triple toeloop combination.
"Get in," several spectators yelled as the ball made a beeline for the hole before dropping in.
Even cooler are the videos from spectators who watched the boosters land almost simultaneously at Cape Canaveral.
About 2.5 million spectators are expected for Euro 2016 which starts on June 10 for a month.
Spectators lined the canal as elaborately decorated boats, accompanied by music, made their way down the waterway.
If the ball was kicked onto the roof of the small grandstand, spectators were showered with rust.
The glowing dancers capture all attention as they float gently through the spectators, undisturbed by attempted conversations.
It is possible the spectators were distracted by the girls' soccer game taking place on the field.
Options are limited for spectators, even though they are encouraged to come and cheer on the riders.
The pronunciations heard during Wednesday's testimony before the House Intelligence Committee left some spectators scratching their heads.
"They've turned us from fans into spectators, and then into customers," says Cem Yakiskan, a Carsi leader.
Everything from "people throw rocks at things that shine" to "fearless" were emblazoned and captured by spectators.
The Wagah-Attari stadium was specially built for spectators of India and Pakistan's daily border-guard ceremony.
Spectators and members of the media stood in line for hours to snag a coveted seat inside.
Rocket Docket It's Judge T.S. Ellis' courtroom and the attorneys, witnesses and spectators best know who's boss.
The subway station at Ninth Street is the best bet for spectators wanting to watch around here.
The spectators' full-throated support for their countrymen dispelled the notion that golf is an individual sport.
Spectators bowed as it passed, and members of the military along the route dropped to one knee.
For Meyer, spectators across the globe shouldn't be surprised by the fact Trump is conducting himself differently.
Turns out, even half empty, there are a lot more spectators than at the last Copa America.
With glamorous stars drawing millions of spectators, red carpets have become the fashion world's most coveted runway.
Chua's parents were one of the first to start catering to the spectators' love of the delicacy.
The circuit drew 139,000 people on race day last season, although less than 100,000 were paying spectators.
The jury box was opened to spectators; it wouldn't be needed, as this was a bench trial.
And, they said, 51,000 runners would still take part in Sunday's marathon, with 2.5 million spectators expected.
The NCAA Covid-19 advisory panel recommended that all upcoming sporting events also be held without spectators.
When the NBA announced games without spectators, and then the suspension of the season, it made sense.
Former President Theodore Roosevelt was among the spectators for the march held that day in New York.
The cancellation of Easter parades that draw millions of spectators is a blow to Spain's tourism industry.
Bahrain's March 22 race, the second on the calendar, was already scheduled to be run without spectators.
The crowd set a Beaver Stadium record, 110,1753 spectators, most of them in traditional "White Out" attire.
After a few chuckles from the spectators, I retrieve my lost shoe to its rightful owner (foot).
A couple of spectators used that gift of freedom with which they were born and left midway.
Cars and buses shuttling athletes, spectators and journalists to the venues passed on the big street outside.
Then, as the spectators at Gangneung Ice Arena threw their voices behind her, she made her move.
Eventually, the announcer yells that only a few laps remain, and the spectators get up to leave.
About 1,653 spectators showed up to watch the French midfielder Jocelyne Ratignier dazzle with a hat trick.
About 15 seconds later, a thunderous roar, traveling at the speed of sound, rolled over the spectators.
Hundreds of spectators gathered to see the gold-painted, 4,000-pound menorah, undeterred by a light rain.
Courtney simply sat down and cracked a beer, chatting and joking with her support crew and spectators.
The spectators sat shoulder-to-shoulder and reveled in concession-stand fare free of sushi and chardonnay.
Current plans include a huge military parade through the center of Moscow and large gatherings of spectators.
That emphasis suggested a desire to play games without spectators at first, probably for a lengthy period.
High-profile cases often draw lines around the block, with potential spectators lining up days in advance.
Officials also decided to continue with the football programme but mandated all games be played without spectators.
"The option of holding the matches without spectators was also discussed," said the SFL in a statement.
Major sporting events, including top-flight Serie A football, will be played without spectators for a month.
The procession attracts buses with thousands of visitors from neighboring towns who line the streets as spectators.
Bahrain, with 85 infections, said its Formula One Grand Prix would go ahead this month without spectators.
The cancellation of Easter parades that draw millions of spectators is a blow to Spain's tourism industry.
Bahrain, with 85 infections, said its Formula One Grand Prix would go ahead this month without spectators.
The Indian cricket board (BCCI), however, confirmed that the remaining matches will be played without any spectators.
But many spectators are gravitating to it because, for the moment, it's simply the place to be.
Senior Buddhist monks blessed their passing ranks as they marched before tens of thousands of cheering spectators.
According to the parade's website, there are typically 150,000 people who march, and around 2 million spectators.
Two main spectators in a MallforAfrica, Jumia match up could be the big global e-commerce names.
The test event, used to test the rock climbing facilities, happened with amateur athletes and no spectators.
Victor Barrio was killed after being gored by a bull in front of spectators last July. (REUTERS)
"You've done something marvelous," the director told the organizers and spectators before the screening of the film.
Also, except between races, spectators (and camera crews) are not permitted to cross the track on foot.
Extra seating was brought in for spectators at some gyms when Lower Merion played on the road.
In 1936, it burned to the ground in a spectacular blaze that attracted a crowd of spectators.
Spectators on the ground groaned and cursed when the rocket disappeared into the clouds a minute later.
The tournament drew a record 22,363 spectators in 2016 and is aiming to surpass that this year.
Mr. Sprecher and Ms. Forlenza sat with about 20 other spectators in the back of the courtroom.
Spectators sip cold beers and hold their phones up trying to get the perfect surfer Instagram Boomerang.
" The play-by-play announcer welcomed spectators to a matchup between "two nationally ranked high-school powerhouses.
Kay Ivey pulled back a cloth to unveil the statue before a crowd of about 400 spectators.
Whether spectators know it or not, this ballet is also about what it's like to have nothing.
Immersive productions, which drop spectators into the center of the action, can be anxiety-inducing that way.
In front of the palace there were numerous spectators in the tribunes, which were very elegantly upholstered.
Price: $24.99 Type: A play-on-anything party pack for up to 16 players and endless spectators.
Still, she said, it was surprising to see spectators from the game joining protesters on the field.
He gave no apologies for hitting back at spectators who give him a hard time during matches.
The key is to add another visual element — like a local landmark, or spectators in the foreground.
As if spectators and not participants, they debate whether they have enough time to use the restroom.
A set of concrete highway barriers—and another veil of netting—separated the spectators from the pilots.
Wild melees were often witnessed as males came in as 'spectators' and subsequently attempted FC [forced copulation].
In Barnum's sideshow he was presented as a savage creature, expected to bark and growl at spectators.
The walk and the steps were lined on both sides by hundreds of spectators who could not gain admission to the building — not the disorderly spectators who often disgrace the entrances to public assemblies, but respectable, well-dressed persons, who were anxious to catch a glimpse of the President.
At the worst, spectators might need to walk through some river water on the way to the event.
Just like the Olympics, eSports brings together millions of spectators (and dollars) with professional players in peak condition.
It is the late flowering of individual autonomy and control ... People want to be players, not just spectators.
Dozens were sitting near the tree watching the fireworks when the branch fell, crushing some of the spectators.
Arias&apos attorneys say Martinez courted journalists and spectators, signed autographs and posed for photos during the trial.
Chen pointed out the hundreds of spectators who had come out to watch and support the island's military.
NCAA requirements Meanwhile, the NCAA announced steps to protect participants and spectators from discrimination at its championship events.
By morning, spectators were streaming into the park, so we got up quickly to keep our vantage point.
"Nothing moves except the light; all of the dynamism comes from the interaction of the spectators," said Travagli.
Spectators line the National Mall to view the Fourth of July fireworks display in Washington, DC, in 2000.
The Game Broadcasting tools provided by Beam incorporate interaction options for spectators, including the ability to make suggestions.
Spectators witness a light installation by artist Philipp Geist during the Luminale festival on March 18, in Frankfurt.
A float mocking Prime Minister Theresa May rolls past spectators during the annual Rose Monday parade on Feb.
Government adviser arrested Sepang International Circuit (SIC) chief executive officer, Datuk Razlan Razali, also condemned the spectators' behavior.
The 55,000-seat Sports Hub stadium will allow for 275,000 spectators to preview and watch the event live.
Spectators leapt to their feet to catch a glimpse of the two men, snapping photos on their phones.
"The first year, there were 14 of us and a handful of spectators," said Miller, 35, of Atlanta.
It has not disrupted any event or had any effect on safety and security for athletes or spectators.
Now, analysts and spectators are debating if China has moved beyond its single-minded determination in winning gold.
The venue will be situated in Tokyo's Ariake area and will have a capacity to seat 12,000 spectators.
In Senegal, shuttle buses will bring competitors and spectators from Dakar to the course, about 15 miles away.
Disregarding the traditional barriers between performer and spectators, she breaks into their space and enlists them as collaborators.
Organizers were also looking at ways to keep spectators cool with tents, fans and sprays of cooling mist.
He was convicted following a four-day trial September 2012 -- a verdict met by cheers from courtroom spectators.
The hundreds of spectators, press members and NASA and SpaceX employees at the viewing site erupted in cheers.
Gizmodo: Were the audiences in Lister's time still gawking spectators or were they mostly other doctors and surgeons?
The event drew over a million spectators and participation from many of the tech world's most recognizable companies.
He also constructed the characters in ways that were likely to stir up doubt among readers and spectators.
Organizers are also looking at ways to keep spectators cool with tents, fans and sprays of cooling mist.
The ferocity of two great kick fighters in their prime is a joy for all spectators to contemplate.
LAGOS (Reuters) - At the Campos Mini stadium in Lagos, cheerleaders dance as spectators root for their local team.
Armed police officers were stationed in and among the 40,000 spectators who lined the streets, the BBC reports.
Despite the million spectators who came to cheer racers on, the annual event struggled to make a profit.
An outbreak earlier this year caused many spectators and some athletes, including several top golfers, to stay away.
After fifteen hard minutes the bout was ruled a draw but there were few complaints from the spectators.
But some counties get fewer spectators in a season than Premier League football clubs get for one game.
In the stands were more than thirty thousand spectators, the largest crowd ever at an American tennis match.
That defeats the purpose the regulations and is not fair or reasonable to the spectators or the players.
Each minute that ticked by sent the French players flailing even more and the spectators frothing even harder.
Yet spectators still tuned in to the Summer Olympics in 2004, in Athens, and in 2008, in Beijing.
A video crew was on hand, documenting every dunk and lingering on the spectators packed around the court.
On the British course, runners have to tackle hay bale obstacles and are showered with water by spectators.
A populist version of immersive theater, it seats spectators sideways on outfitted tour buses that drive through Midtown.
The 84th edition of the classic endurance event had a disappointing start in front of 200,221 drenched spectators.
According to the official summary, the game attracted 721 spectators in a building that accommodates up to 5,000.
Ukraine expects about 12,000-14,000 spectators to attend the competition in May with millions more watching on television.
Several streets and parts of Atlanta's transit system were closed, police said, to accommodate the blast and spectators.
The spectators erupted in applause, and Mr. Ayello indulged them with one last flex of his champion arm.
But there is certainly no doubt which pairing on Saturday deserves to be the biggest magnet for spectators.
Spectators trickle in, find spaces on plastic chairs surrounding the ring, and wait for the fights to start.
He and other spectators watch intently as Chabaprai loses in a close, entertaining battle with her Singaporean opponent.
At APL, a dozen engineers and curious spectators gathered to see what the MPL is truly capable of.
But as those productions gained tractions, the participants' looks grew more outlandish, and the audience of spectators swelled.
She took to social media with a plea to future spectators and fans of Wings and Mercury matchups.
Some spectators must have assumed that Zonderland, one of the favorites, would simply drop out of the competition.
This Saturday night event was the debut for motorcycle racing on the Meadowlands track, drawing about 8,953 spectators.
Each auxiliary stand is 139 feet tall, and spectators will be positioned right up to their outer edges.
In 1998, at the 135th anniversary of Gettysburg, there were an estimated 30,000 re-enactors and 50,000 spectators.
Sure enough, as Hsieh was signing autographs for spectators gathered courtside, a wave of sound crashed over her.
The race had been due to go ahead on March 28 without spectators, organisers said earlier this month.
The Andersens quickly abandoned the bus network for spectators and started riding the network for the news media.
For cyber-spectators experiencing it all from afar, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook became the natural public squares.
It's a gorgeous and unsettling scene that leaves spectators in suspense, falling down their own imaginative rabbit holes.
Science, that signal human endeavor, would reduce our role to that of spectators, gaping in wonder and confusion.
Fans of drugs and gore: The El Chapo trial in Brooklyn is drawing spectators from around the country.
With athletes and spectators coming from around the world, the Olympics could become a dystopic coronavirus hot zone.
The Lakers (37-45) are playoff spectators for the sixth straight season, the longest drought in franchise history.
"Get ready to take everything out of your bag," a security assistant shouted as spectators approached the entrance.
That is believed to be the first professional golf event to be played in its entirety without spectators.
The Greek government has temporarily barred spectators from attending sporting events in a bid to contain the virus.
Rank-and-file members feel like spectators who vote as they are told — more like minions than legislators.
During Tuesday's stage, several syringes were seen alongside the course route in apparent protest by anti-Froome spectators.
Spectators watch from above and cheer on their ducks as they make their way to the finish line.
Lawton didn't even bother trying to see Woods, who was surrounded by an ever-swelling crowd of spectators.
Separately, the N.C.A.A. announced that its men's and women's Division I basketball tournaments would be played without spectators.
"I play for the spectators," said Sevastova, who ousted Maria Sharapova from the tournament in the fourth round.
On the Pro Circuit, there are usually only a few spectators standing courtside, or sitting on folding chairs.
It is a sellout spectacle that is officially recognized as a tourism fiesta and draws about 4,500 spectators.
Unlike Sabucedo's paying event, Oia's roundup is a low-key affair, attended only by ranchers and local spectators.
The gym filled with several hundred spectators, most of them practitioners or parents attuned to the sport's nuances.
Five people were being treated at trauma centers, the police added, and seven hospitals had received injured spectators.
Ukraine expects about 12,000-14,000 spectators to attend the competition in May, with millions more watching on television.
Controversially, however, audio and video clips taken by spectators are not permitted to be posted on social media.
Italian health officials had set the bizarre stage for the game by ordering the stadium closed to spectators.
There, a marching band was playing while spectators and performers got ready for a much-anticipated colorful celebration.
We read of shocked spectators jumping to the rescue of Desdemona or fainting when Shylock whets his knife.
The parade route to the Flatiron district was thinly attended, but at points spectators called out their thanks.
There are sometimes matches when you have no spectators and you are just grinding it out for yourself.
In 503, more than 100,000 spectators were, in the words of one sportswriter, "unbearably bored" by America's pastime.
Shouts from the riders, the whinnying of horses and the cheers of thousands of spectators filled the air.
Nadal thrust his left fist in exultation, while some spectators — including the golfer Tiger Woods — did the same.
A standing audience gathers around the raised stage, and the spectators are tasked with carrying props and signs.
The match was over in 1 hour 10 minutes, and many spectators booed as Kyrgios left the court.
At the courthouse, media from around the world, demonstrators outside and spectators in packed galleries will be watching.
The trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort will have a courtroom packed with media and spectators.
Everyone from the judge to the spectators — which included alt-right media activist Milo Yiannopoulos — was left baffled.
Italy, said on Wednesday that all sporting events will be held without spectators until at least April 3.
I don't feel my opinion would be more valuable than the opinion of the spectators watching the film.
For some runners, that and the absence of spectators made the race drag, so they imagined cheering throngs.
What's more ... spectators will be barred from watching the parade on the sidewalk in front of Trump's building.
Some spectators said they believed that the North Koreans had simply hijacked South Korea's hardworking women's hockey team.
Had I anticipated this scenario in advance, I would have worried over every potential pitfall (uh, hello, heckling spectators).
It's an innovative way to move a camera around the VR world and film gameplay for real world spectators.
At first, spectators thought it was all part of the show, and lingered a little too long taking photos.
Set for June 24, the pride march will feature 40,000 marchers from 350 different groups and millions of spectators.
People often describe golf as a relaxing day out, and you'd think that would apply to the spectators too.
Picasso showed us many new pictures mostly on same themes but one course de taureaux and one of spectators.
Like video games, historical re-creations create liminal environments where spectators can interact with actors taking up specific roles.
Though moving, the confrontation of spectators with their reflection is a conceptual choice that has grown a bit trite.
In the rematch, Westbrook reminded spectators that Golden State did not have the only point guard worthy of recognition.
While most people watch the Olympics to watch actual Olympians, others are here to simply marvel at the spectators.
Throughout her career, Williams has been subjected to various microaggressions — from spectators, other athletes, and members of the press.
The French government expects 2.5 million spectators – many from abroad – will attend Euro 2016 games across France this summer.
Search the sidelines of most marathons and you'll find kind spectators offering a bit of sustenance to the racers.
Particularly eagle-eyed spectators might have noticed that the foursome were clutching something in addition to their instruments: cameras.
Though seating was sorely limited, some 7,000 spectators moved in shifts through the courtroom on the first day alone.
A circle of spectators form around him while the Speed Demon team has their space pretty much to themselves.
Rather, it's a show about the brutality of men, with a cast of fierce – but underused — women as spectators.
The water is still polluted, stadium budgets have been slashed, and a scary virus is frightening athletes and spectators.
Now pundits are wondering just how close Canelo can get to AT&T Stadium's max capacity of 25,23 spectators.
That knockout punch garnered quite the reaction from spectators, but one guy in particular made the most perfect face.
Other spectators don the same FPV headsets as the pilots and compare to which drone's broadcast channel they've tuned.
The mechanics are simple, yet there's an extremely high skill ceiling that allows professional players to continually wow spectators.
Fear of the virus has led athletes, spectators, and reporters to back out of plans to attend the games.
"We can't sit idle and watch as spectators," Shukla told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview in Singapore.
It's a race series that seems organized more for spectators than for cyclists, which is sort of the point.
Ma shaped his fingers into a love-heart that he signaled to the spectators as he celebrated his victory.
Some researchers, divers and spectators have waited patiently for coral mingling that, at least during their visits, never materialized.
In June, an app will be available for downloading to spectators who have an HTC Vive virtual reality headset.
Extended disputes threatened to spoil the game for spectators and television audiences, so a debate about adding officials began.
The police did not turn up guns or explosives, a statement said, and spectators watched the game without incident.
More than 36,000 runners and 1.7 million roadside spectators, went to the Tokyo Marathon this year, according to organisers.
Schemansky competed across four decades, winning competitions, breaking records and, with his 400-pound heaves, leaving spectators in awe.
Manafort rested his head on his hand throughout the hearing, with his back toward the filled rows of spectators.
To his particular delight, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, was one of the spectators for his first-round match.
Witness accounts News footage showed crowds of spectators -- some capturing the scene with cellphone cameras -- gathered behind police lines.
Candor would oblige even the most casual of spectators to admit how objectionable and insufficient such a charge is.
There are aid stations for spectators, too, in the form of bars and restaurants that start to appear everywhere.
Hamilton's charge up the pack to finish in third place was the highlight of the race for the spectators.
But that was a packed street, with spectators standing shoulder to shoulder and the bombs planted at their feet.
A mass of bodies sways behind me, hundreds of fellow spectators holding their own fightsticks and worn-down controllers.
Race Challenge My second favorite challenge for the simple reason that it could have sent spectators to the hospital.
The edges of the court nearest the doors become congested with spectators taking snaps of Melo and Gelo shooting.
Scores of photographers, spectators, and DiMaggio himself came to watch Marilyn's skirt being blown upwards by a subway grate.
They chained their bikes at each checkpoint so spectators would not simulate a theft by moving an unlocked bike.

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