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It is a moving spectacle of how humanity should be.
For West, 50, who works in marketing and lives near Tunbridge Wells in Kent, it was a moving spectacle.
It seems clear that Hitler employed artistic means — hypnotic oratory, moving spectacle, elegant design — not just to gain power but to wield it in the here and now.
But on Friday, the nation was briefly united by the unexpectedly moving spectacle of Dermot O'Leary and his 24-hour "danceathon" for Comic Relief.
Like The Sultan's Elephant and Sea Odyssey, this is likely to be a memorable and moving spectacle which will attract hundreds of thousands of spectators.
Sometimes a pretty white dress, even one laden with symbols, can be allowed to be pretty, and a mostly powerless and symbolic Queen leaving flowers on a monument to her ancestors' enemies can make for a moving spectacle.
Bastille, often critically derided for their perfectly decent guitar-meets-club vibe, are entitled to exult in the moving spectacle of the entire main-stage field singing their songs back at them.
Perhaps as a result of this, the art world, that moving spectacle of expos and fairs and biennials – Voina's "soulless commercial conceptual art" – can appear to exist in a self-referential bubble.
A jubilant Little described the final stages of the pro-choice campaign as a remarkable, and at times moving, spectacle.
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