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Consider, for example, the spectator at Shakespeare's King Lear.
Gillian Gilbert (keyboards): "I was a spectator at this one.
She read books about chess and became a regular spectator at tournaments.
"Hah!" barked a spectator at the mention of the C-word.
He had torn his shoulder capsule and would be a spectator at the World Series.
And here she is: a bemused first-time spectator at a Lib Dem conference.
He was a frequent spectator at his grandchildren's softball, basketball, and horse riding competitions.
White, who lives in Edinburgh, was also a spectator at Turnberry in 1977.
That phrase first popped up from a spectator at the first stage, on July 6.
His father, Ben Heppner of Baltimore, was a spectator at his son's last race.
W. seemed almost like a bemused spectator at the vice president's split-personality psychodrama.
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