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"There is no need to grandstand," a company executive said.
Manuel and Madson said a player had to earn the right to grandstand a little by virtue of experience and productivity, implying that the 25-year-old Reyes was not at that point yet.
According to ZDNet, Stratton said he appreciates that it is important for the technology firms to "grandstand a bit, and wave their arms and protest loudly so as not to offend the sensibility of their customers".
Supreme Court confirmation battles, while generally not very suspenseful because most nominees are easily confirmed, are opportunities for the party opposing the nomination to grandstand a bit, get some time on television and throw some rhetorical red meat to their party's base, particularly, as was the case with Kagan, when the hearings are only a few months before a major election.
2.15pm "I declare this grandstand a bit draughty......
Thousands more have faced off at the Grandstand, a smaller locale attached to Armstrong.
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They used their more prominent hostages to grandstand, releasing a few to grab headlines.
The proceedings were not televised, to deprive the ousted president of any opportunity to grandstand for a live nationwide audience.
The area included an 18,000-seat grandstand, an oval for car- and horse-racing and a running track and athletic field inside the oval.
It included a new Louis Armstrong Stadium, a new Grandstand Court, a viewing pavilion for practice courts, expanded walkways and more.
"This is a big party here," she said as dance music thumped in the grandstands a few hours before the show.
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