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That doesn't mean he can't put on a spectacle: his concept is still very much obvious alongside the music, paying tribute to its global appeal.
Obviously everyone wanted to put on a spectacle for the fans and for everyone who has put in all the hard work to get this on.
It offers the we-do-elimination-games-for-fun Giants and the spunky Cardinals doing their best Monty Python lines (We're not dead yet!) and putting on a spectacle for all to see.
To serve and honor all the people, to bring into hard lives a touch of royalty and grandeur … To put on a spectacle such as this, free of charge, was an honor.
Shinzo Abe's cameo as Super Mario at the Rio Olympics closing ceremony may have endeared him to the huge international audience, but his transformation was but a brief distraction from the serious business of putting on a spectacle in four years' time to eclipse the past fortnight.
"So we had to go out there and put on a spectacle.
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And like Mr. Waddell, there were hordes of onlookers along the Hudson's shores, tipped off to this bridge-on-a-barge spectacle by local newspapers and word of mouth.
Instead, he just kept on making a spectacle of himself.
Washington will more or less shut down.There seems to be a tinge of worry about putting on such a spectacle in the midst of severe economic distress.
"The Republicans put on quite a spectacle in Philadelphia," said Terry McAuliffe, the chairman of the convention and the party's most proflific fund raiser.
Many of us hoped that the passage of a night and a day would allow the senior players of England to put on a better spectacle in Warsaw.
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