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Super Evil Megacorp, meanwhile, has been adding features to Vainglory to respond – for example a spectator mode to help people keep playing three-on-three matches while an extra person on each team handles the "spectator" view for streaming to a wider audience.

Using an elegant, smooth shuffle like the Riffle Shuffle shows your spectators that you are skilled at handling the deck.

But city officials rejected that plan, saying that Lower Manhattan could not handle the throngs of spectators who would be drawn downtown.

Interstate 15, widened to 12 lanes, will stretch the length of the valley, joining a new light-rail train to help handle the expected crowds of athletes, spectators and workers.

Besides the Russian doping ban, the @realDonaldTrump factor and the fears that conditions will be too cold for spectators to handle (the £44.1m main stadium has no roof, leading to six fans at a recent concert there suffering hypothermia) – there's a feeling the Winter Games should produce some old-fashioned upbeat stories, too.

In addition, the possibility of interaction with the PPMs during the SIP enabled students to reinforce physiological concepts, since most of the presentations required the presenter or the spectator to touch or handle the physical models, ultimately addressing multiple learning styles.

But, in the age of television and increasing numbers of spectators, Lake Placid was ill-equipped to handle the demands of a modern Games.

Unusually, for a museum show, spectators are actually encouraged to touch and handle the work of art.

The system can also handle auctions, so spectators -- and even those listening to the game at home -- can phone in their bids on a signed ball or other souvenir.

As she touches a teacup, or puts a chocolate in her mouth, or talks about a sculpture, the item being handled or described resonates in the spectator's vision as overwhelmingly as Mrs. Hauptmann does, forcing us to ask ourselves not only where we are but what we are doing here, with this woman who finds difference repulsive even as she invites it into her home — as she did with her German husband.

As she touches a teacup, or puts a chocolate in her mouth, or talks about a sculpture, the item being handled or described resonates in the spectator's vision as overwhelmingly as Mrs. Hauptmann does, forcing us to ask ourselves not only where we are but what we are doing here, with this woman who finds difference repulsive even as she invites it into her home as she did with her German husband.

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