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Certain spectators could see little but her latest risqué outfit, which looked rather like a toga but which she defined as a lace jumper with a "peek-a-boo" back.

Borrow a soda can and a coin from a spectator.

For many spectators the event is defined not by Hamilton or Vettel but singers such as Taylor Swift and Justin Timberlake.

Therefore, the spectator is required to translate the traces, caesuras and elisions that negatively defined the new world of expression into positive traits: "… the imagination of the spectator has not only a regulative function but a constitutive one.

A party is not a spectator sport.

I was like a spectator a little bit".

With a large spectator fleet milling about last Sunday, Reichelsdorfer drove Northstar between the aft floatation towers and down the watery corridor defined by the catwalks.

Chess is an art and not a spectator sport".

It was defined in the second leg of the final when Cruzeiro broke the deadlock with just under 15 minutes left in a match attended by over 106,000 spectators in the Mineirão.

"I realised I wasn't a spectator but a participant".

Have a spectator chose a card.

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