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That phrase first popped up from a spectator at the first stage, on July 6.
With two miles to go, Hefferon faltered when he accepted a glass of champagne from a spectator.
Benjamin, who was making his Test debut at 33, heard of his call-up from a spectator in a lift.
These descriptions of Varanasi come to replace the narrator, while he goes from a spectator to a spectre, or a mere stain.
One man pulled over to stretch out a cramp against a tree and took a hit of Gatorade from a spectator sitting in a lawn chair.
It's a switch you can sometimes feel when you catch the eye of a passer-by and are transformed from a spectator into a player on a stage.
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The March 2 New York Times reported that the nationalists "shouted for the freedom of their homeland as they fired murderously although at random from a spectators' gallery just above the House floor.
"From a spectators' viewpoint, you want to come and be entertained and watch a good spectacle.
The biathlon is certainly a sport, but it is as far from being a spectator sport as any can be, even when we watch it.
After all, football has gone from being a spectator sport to a national obsession, and we expect its analysis to be presented in the form of a military science.
We enable an art lover to shift from being a spectator to becoming an active participant.
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