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The effect of this, and indeed of all the parties' stagey micromanagement, is to do a terrible disservice to the spectators, who are, after all, the voters.
"Yes, it's terrible to be caught," the Spectator wrote, "though rather delightful to commit moral error when no one is looking".
John Williams, senior lecturer in sociology at the University of Leicester, said there were some unsavoury aspects of the game, including "the very overt (and barely challenged) routine racism among spectators" and "the terrible food and facilities" at grounds.
Bullfighting was introduced by the Moors (who introduced themselves), enables a competent matador to gross $150,000 a year and pick up some terrible good cigars tossed into the arena by excited spectators.
EUROPEANS, for all their gastronomic pedigrees, never had to improvise muffling devices for terrible alcohol, as Americans did during Prohibition, so they are generally relegated to spectator status in cocktail history.
Montgomerie expressed most concern and sympathy for the 45,000 spectators who saw only four hours of actual play and had to endure terrible conditions for most of the day.
A million spectators and 36,000 runners Monday turned the page and brought some closure to this terrible tragedy which lives on in our hearts and souls and comes forth through our tears and broken voices.
Terrible, Terrible!
Terrible, terrible.
Columbia spectator.
Photo: Spectator.
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