Sentence examples for introduce spectators from inspiring English sources

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The firm connected texteline fabric (often used for awnings) to the system of catwalks and supports to help "the lobby act...as an immersion tank, rather than a threshold, to introduce spectators to the illusion of the world of circus".

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To aid the flow of information to spectators, and to give the game's professional commentators a tool for monitoring the flow of a game, the developer introduced a spectator mode, which outlines all enemies and friendlies in a match, even if they're obscured by a wall or building.

"But it's hard to see exactly what's going on with the broader match". To aid the flow of information to spectators, and to give the game's professional commentators a tool for monitoring the flow of a game, the developer introduced a spectator mode, which outlines all enemies and friendlies in a match, even if they're obscured by a wall or building.

By Cornelia Walther KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 6 April 2011 – Several hundred spectators gathered this week to witness the Democratic Republic of the Congo introduce a new pneumococcal vaccine to combat pneumonia into its national immunisation programme.

Building in a 12-year gap would allow the spotlight to rotate among major global destinations, introducing them to younger spectators and making the cities feel fresh again to older ones.

Goodness knows how many millions of pounds have been expended on the current round of efforts to make Formula One more rewarding for spectators by introducing power-boost systems, moveable aerodynamic devices and tyres intended to degrade more rapidly.

All the women at the club and all the dancers are black, but Rome lets Mike and the Kings visit and watch from up close as if it were utterly unexceptional; then she coaxes him to dance for a room of women, introducing him to the spectators as "white chocolate".

In the UK, the aim is to build on the Paralympic event at Eton Manor, a renovated club on the northern edge of the Olympic Park, where thousands of spectators were introduced to wheelchair tennis for the first time.

A costumed spectator who introduced himself as Kevin Leprechaun (and upon further questioning revealed his surname was actually Trew) had traveled from London to see the parade and later planned on "getting very drunk on Jameson".

Finding this balance is a moral achievement for which Smith introduces the famous "impartial spectator", a hypothetical "man within the breast" who helps us to look at the various needs and perspectives and to determine what, in each situation, is the proper balance between our needs and those of others.

By introducing suitable options for transgender spectators and disabled people, the government hopes to reduce queues for the pre-existing daredemo toire.

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