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What really startled Europeans was the blood-lust the sport seemed to provoke in spectators.
Indeed, that's what charisma is: the ability to arouse enthusiasm in spectators.
The model reveals dark, narrow upper hallways that probably hemmed in spectators, slowing their movement to a crawl.
The game, both as a medium of earning revenue and roping in spectators, could do with a boost in these countries.
But of course there's much of great interest here, as ever with Israel, including the fact that they allow in spectators without fear or favour.
Mob justice was carried out against men, women and entire families, in a kind of participatory public theater that featured picnicking, trophy collecting and "excursion" trains that brought in spectators.
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But success has not helped bring in more spectators.
She was dressed in spectator pumps and a chartreuse piqué suit.
I wrote yesterday about the intemperate attack in Spectator Life on the Frontline Club and its founder, Vaughan Smith.
In spectator terms, Cheltenham's success was founded in forming a more inclusive peacetime coalition than Westminster has ever managed.
And watching 41-year-old Brett Favre dragging his swollen body onto the field week after week last season was an exercise in spectator-sport sadism.
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