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Kim Sears is a more expressive spectator (which is why the tabloids love her).
He was acting on behalf of The Spectator, which was also trying to poach Watkins from The New Statesman.
D'Ancona has overseen a resurgence in the fortunes of 180-year-old political weekly the Spectator, which began under his predecessor, Boris Johnson.
According to the Spectator, which specialises in navigating this crazy maze, there are "eight key Eurosceptic factions" in the Tory party.
In one scene, Heidi describes herself as a "highly informed spectator," which is what Wasserstein, despite her chumminess, truly was: an ambivalent woman on the sidelines, mentally taking notes.
For an elegant expose of the thesis, just look at the latest issue of the Spectator, which reports that several Conservative ministers and figures close to David Cameron believe the country would be Better Off Out.
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Colorful dummies dressed up to look like spectators, which is a local custom, were placed in chairs and on roofs.
To protect everyone, the players were caged off from the spectators, which only heightened the physicality of the contests.
This occasioned some hissing from the spectators, which Judge Mizell gavelled down, promising to clear the courtroom if folks couldn't behave themselves.
Until last month, the club averaged little more than 1,000 spectators, which didn't go far towards filling the 7,000-capacity 7,000-capacity
Nonetheless, last month the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority approved $24 million for development of an arena here to seat from 5,000 to 7,000 spectators, which is expected to cost about $65 million.
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