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  • n late February, a highly unpopular date for spectators due to the commonly unpredictable weather.
  • 0 sq ft) cafeteria, five buffets serving the spectators during matches and exhibitions, VIP resting
  • central gathering location for visitors and spectators during the Olympics and as a lasting legacy
  • Ruby sees Maxwell as one of the spectators during the trial and knows that Maxwell had
  • authorised the presence of Maori players and spectators during the tour of New Zealand rugby union t
  • Today, the event attracts around 10,000 spectators each year.
  • mer family, in a trial that drew hundreds of spectators each day.
  • heffield on 5 March 1867 and attracted 3,000 spectators, each paying 3d admission.
  • selawn, Indiana, USA and attracts over 5,000 spectators each year.
  • This Grand Final was attended by 115,803 spectators, easily the largest crowd to have witnessed
  • This Grand Final was attended by 96,486 spectators, easily the largest crowd to have witnessed
  • The match, attended by 85,658 spectators, ended in a draw, the first time that a VFL
  • d game in Oldenburg, held in front of 12,000 spectators, ended with disappointed VfB fans storming t
  • sermon on a commercial street, the crowd of spectators eventually swelling to over a thousand and b
  • At present, the stadium capacity is 5,000 spectators, expandable to 7,500.
  • post-game activities, watching thousands of spectators file into and out of the stadium on Sunday,
  • As 1,009 spectators filled the Enclosed Ground, Truro won throug
  • cord for single-game attendance, with 94,000 spectators filling the Stadium for a 13-0 victory over
  • It will also be able to accommodate 2,000 spectators for ice skating events.
  • r by "ghats" which also serve as seating for spectators for the occasional performances on a floatin
  • became the largest on the tour with 227,616 spectators for a single city.
  • ool before, and received strong support from spectators for his efforts, followed by media coverage,
  • h temporary stands to accommodate around 300 spectators for preliminary events and up to 1,500 spect
  • On 11 June 2006, the spectators for the British Grand Prix witnessed the equ
  • There were 3500 spectators for the Challenge Round.
  • ly refurbished in 2007 to accommodate 25,000 spectators for the Centenary of Wangchuk Dynasty rule i
  • acle, to which the Katy offered to transport spectators for $2 each, on September 15, 1896 near Waco
  • ex Power Field will have a capacity of 7,500 spectators for baseball games, and 9,500 spectators for
  • ers usually rent the use of their weapons to spectators for a nominal fee to cover the cost of ammun
  • e Bluesmen had a total attendance of 156,789 spectators, for an average of 26,132 per season.
  • It has a maximum capacity of 10,248 spectators for basketball and 12,000 for boxing and 30,
  • h the Romans grabbed the virgins amongst the spectators for wives.
  • The facility seats 15,000 spectators for basketball, and 13,500 for handball.
  • He was popular among spectators for the facial expressions he pulled - many
  • ipei (Taiwan), police arrested two Taiwanese spectators for waving the flag of the Republic of China
  • he terraces overflowed, with the result that spectators found their way into the area around the pit
  • Over 3,000 spectators from the area came to see the battle.
  • r, to the astonishment and admiration of the spectators' from St. Andrew's Square in Glasgow.
  • The stadium was filled with spectators from all around the Asian continent also som
  • Afterwards police had to prevent the spectators from lynching Bonnot.
  • ick fog descended over the pitch, preventing spectators from seeing any action on the opposite side
  • ndreds of prominent artists and thousands of spectators from across the country and around the world
  • The event draws spectators from across the country and brings entertain
  • rnight hailstorm was seen to discourage many spectators from attending.
  • nnel Club, mainly drawing their gamblers and spectators from what are today the cities of Norfolk, V
  • e grow naturally, whilst also protecting all spectators from bad weather .
  • The parade is attended by thousands of spectators from Switzerland as well as from countries a
  • devised War in Iraq and was ejected from the spectators' gallery in parliament.
  • hot, a legside flick off the pads, often had spectators gasping in admiration, while some commentato
  • a limited number of runners, but over 10,000 spectators gather in the streets each year to witness t
  • Spectators gather before the 2004 Rose Parade: some pay
  • Again, over 10,000 spectators gathered for the fight at Pole Green Park.
  • With over 8,000 spectators, Germany's home game against the Netherlands
  • ere is also a theater in the building, where spectators go to see plays with top Puerto Rican actors
  • So many spectators had piled atop the walls that one of them cr
  • "A large crown of spectators had collected in the burying-ground adjoinin
  • in Towers (not related to those at Wembley), spectators had to walk around a cricket pitch in order
  • wn square" of the Olympics, and thousands of spectators had gathered for a late concert by the band
  • tdoor swimming pool, with capacity for 3,000 spectators, has hosted several Spanish and Catalan swim
  • vals Hartlepool United in March 2007 (10,121 spectators), have pulled in a significantly larger turn
  • nt it can still be seen in the dark and many spectators have powerful torches anyway.
  • Spectators have been wounded by rocketing fireworks whi
  • In addition to this, the spectators have a chance to learn more of Greek history
  • to the basketball court, in front of all the spectators he dunked the ball without jumping, a standi
  • On 16 March 1926, with little fuss and few spectators, he and the bright-red car now named 'Ladybi
  • Senators and spectators heard dramatic testimony from the surviving
  • ch against FK Moscow (0-0) in front of 8,500 spectators here, as well as its UEFA Cup qualification
  • crowd in the "coliseum" and goofy scenes of spectators holding grapes cheering them on.
  • 2009, the arena has received over 3 million spectators, hosting more than 516 events with a gross t
  • y attracts world-class skaters, thousands of spectators, hundreds of Harvard students, special guest
  • of abilities with good intentions to be only spectators, if we can't do all the good, we cou'd wish,
  • uguese, who could be counted upon as neutral spectators if not active supporters in times of war, pa
  • Even the spectators in the extreme back row can hear the sounds
  • ptember 1975 while Carrow Road hosted 39,890 spectators in an FA Cup match in January 1962.
  • e and Fukuoka Dome) in 2004, drawing 357,000 spectators in 7 performances.
  • The situation came to a head when spectators in the arena reacted very strongly to a low
  • 3,000 spectators in attendance
  • The ballpark has seating for 2,500 spectators in three sections of raised aluminum bleache
  • took place at a temporary stadium for 2,000 spectators in the City of Rock, at Barra da Tijuca, the
  • ffaloes and one can witness more than 20,000 spectators in a well organised Kambala, egging and chee
  • The tournament attracted 18,742 spectators in its six days including a new British tour
  • gia Game at Turner Field had the second most spectators in college baseball history with 28,836 fans
  • win was overshadowed by the deaths of three spectators in an earlier incident where a tire flew ove
  • l games it has a seating capacity for 11,000 spectators In accord with its name, it is also used for
  • Albert's aerial maneuvers always left spectators in awe.
  • sing 3D graphics with the camera showing the spectators in the grandstand.
  • The 2,348 spectators in attendance set a stadium record.
  • ows all over the world in order to sensitize spectators in touchy matters, the social meat and potat
  • ium at Delhi with a seating capacity of 5000 spectators in 1996.
  • seats, plus space for several thousand more spectators in "The Jungle".
  • acecourse but when he came into sight of the spectators in the stands it was apparent that the extra
  • p of honour around centre court, high-fiving spectators in the furthest-forward rows.
  • e league for attendance, averaging only 2500 spectators in attendance for home games at Forbes Field
  • met with much applause and support from the spectators in attendance.
  • 's unofficial opening game 20-7, with 57,829 spectators in attendance.
  • gth, and soliciting legal advice from random spectators in the audience via passed notes.
  • e game 3-2 in normal time, watched by 33,000 spectators in the stadium, as well as being broadcast l
  • layed by the sarsfields girls astonished the spectators in the stands as everyone was choosing Larri
  • New Stadium in Petah Tikva will hold 11,500 spectators in 2 stands.
  • 1, 1944 with a crowd of approximately 18,000 spectators in attendance.
  • thern Club won, 6-0, before a crowd of 2,000 spectators in cold and rainy conditions.
  • seats, with room for approximately 500 more spectators in a grass berm area along the first base fo
  • on January 1, 1945 with approximately 13,000 spectators in attendance.
  • re the survivors came back into sight of the spectators in the stands.
  • The Sports hall with seating for 500 spectators include five-a-side football, basketball, ba
  • pes over the main stage and seating for 1200 spectators including the public, not just students.
  • It seated 6,160 spectators, including 5,660 seated and 500 standing, fo
  • At the saluting point was a crowd of spectators including many old bemedalled pensioners of
  • ision between two competitors which left two spectators injured, one of whom was the wife of the Dep
  • The event consistently draws about 5,000 spectators inside and many thousand more outside.
  • ear 5 out of the total 8 sensors, facing the spectators instead.
  • g, the two units joined up and led intrigued spectators into the theater.
  • Current seating capacity for spectators is 1,500.
  • s the least votes from the show's judges and spectators is eliminated.
  • Current seating capacity for spectators is 1,500 - approximately 1,000 in the primar
  • In front of 30,000 spectators, it lasted four hours, featured about 6,000
  • ents in security and prohibition of standing spectators, it has an all-seater capacity of 24,990.
  • With thousands of runners and spectators, it is the largest single day sporting event
  • In an attempt to see the band play, many spectators kept pushing forward, creating tension in th
  • Of the spectators killed the jury recorded that "the deaths we
  • val Day lost control and impacted the show's spectators, killing twenty people.
  • lic house) but occasional interruptions from spectators led the club to move, initially to a private
  • ty fences which Taylor describes as treating spectators like "prisoners of war" were also a hazard i
  • litical perspective by using interviews with spectators like Walter Cronkite.
  • e Rosenborg BK, it has a capacity for 21,116 spectators, making it the second-largest football stadi
  • ompetition was held which drew close to 2000 spectators, many arriving via a special train; the reco
  • Spectators may walk through the fire as it progresses t
  • Spectators may also rate the fights and use the "forum"
  • n the Grand Final replay, attended by 52,226 spectators, Melbourne easily defeated Essendon by 39 po
  • In front of 45.000 spectators Metz won the match against Monaco 2-0, claim
  • arrett and David Charles Midgley, along with spectators Michael William Bland and Timothy Peter Leig
  • Spectators mingle with hot air balloons at the Alabama
  • riots between 1980-1985 involving motorsport spectators, motorcycle riders and the New South Wales P
  • are performed at specific locations and the spectators move from place to place with the action to
  • ess to the ground, non season ticket holding spectators must purchase a ticket from the club in adva
  • spectators, nearly 12.000 chorus-singers, hundreds of a
  • Okinawan language and thus mainland Japanese spectators needed subtitles to understand it.
  • village provides an excellent viewpoint for spectators of events at the Weymouth and Portland Natio
  • against their comrade and remained as "idle spectators of a murderous assault".
  • her exercise a dramatic input ovated by the spectators of this sport.
  • ball, with five or six times that number of spectators, of men, women, and children, surrounding th
  • l, and the brothers, who had been interested spectators of the equestrian performances at Astley's A
  • ng of the play, a short prologue informs the spectators of the existence of an ulterior hubris, refe
  • except as devotees engaged in worship or as spectators of these dramatic presentations.
  • At this time, it could hold 12,000 spectators of which 6,000 seated.
  • the field of play, but was popular with the spectators of the aquatic festivals of the era.
  • June 18, in front of an estimated at 200,000 spectators, Omaha lost the 2.5 mile (4 km) Ascot Gold C
  • There are also spectators on the side of the route, holding food that
  • "Chaotic" and " spectators stood in line for many hours to get into the
  • vasion scare, attracted an estimated 500,000 spectators on each day.
  • ts only attracted approximately 1,000 paying spectators on each night - well short of the numbers th
  • s greeted by an estimated crowd of a million spectators on the Hoe and every vantage point from Rame
  • Spectators on Luna Island can stand a few feet away fro
  • As stated by spectators, on the Swarthmore Asian Organization's Blog
  • Spectators on Luna Island (right) as seen from Goat Isl
  • lage near Eynsham Hall and has seats for 175 spectators on one side and covered standing accommodati
  • home matches are now attended by many local spectators on Saturday afternoons.
  • concrete and steel grandstand, seating 1,000 spectators, opened on July 2, 1939, in time for the Bul
  • 18, 2010 the festival drew a reported 75,000 spectators or more each day.
  • tadium in uniform, all other persons, either spectators or other corps, were ignored as if they did
  • The finish in Boston brings a record 50,000 spectators over the final 5 kilometer loops on the Bost
  • cally attracts a total of 150,000 to 200,000 spectators over the weekend.
  • all, the tournament draws as many as 100,000 spectators over seven days.
  • 60,000 spectators packed Ramat Gan Stadium as Golda Meir and A
  • The 4,000 spectators paid an entry fee of a shilling, the same am
  • In 1847, spectators paid 2 francs for the floor and 1 franc for
  • e throughout the 2008 season averaged 20,113 spectators per game, 28th in the 30-team league.
  • 1961 and it is estimated that another 10,000 spectators piled in without paying after the gates were
  • ar when it became obvious to all concerned - spectators, players and officials alike - that people p
  • … The 5,000 spectators present shivered through thirty minute halve
  • nnel Club, the Dog Track Speedway drew their spectators primarily from the nearby cities of Norfolk,
  • This reenactment, watched by 100,000 spectators, provided the model for official films made
  • of their Majesties, and an immense crowd of spectators, raised himself, by means of a fire lighted
  • mp, near which, surrounded by an assembly of spectators, Ranald Lacy, who by false representations h
  • The spectators ranged in social standing because an extensi
  • he country's best supported teams with 4,000 spectators regularly attending matches which were held
  • Spectators reportedly cheered and encouraged him, and "
  • a thick haar, and almost the only impression spectators retained of it was of this man-mountain surg
  • thought that the disaster was contained, and spectators returned home thinking that the matter was b
  • Mawson and Terence Michael Slocombe, and two spectators, Richard Gough and David Hustler, were award
  • and, with seating capacity for nearly 17,000 spectators, round the remaining half of the pitch.
  • e fourth and final trial in 2005, when white spectators sat behind the prosecutor's table and those
  • iles per hour (228.4 km/h) A crowd of 20,000 spectators saw Peter DePaolo win the 300-mile (480-km)
  • About two thousand spectators saw America gain a narrow lead before the Gr
  • 3,000 spectators saw the Blues hold Third Division leaders Bo
  • final was sold out for first time as 95,050 spectators saw Bradford beat Halifax.
  • An estimated crowd of 9,000 spectators saw Wigan beat Batley 14-8.
  • Spectators seated for an opera performance in 2008.
  • The spectators see the men working as "they prepare fresh m
  • actice run, on 11 March, in front of 120,000 spectators, set a new flying mile at 231.45 mph (372.46
  • one glass away from making a full line, the spectators sing the gallop from Rossini's William Tell
  • otions what is written on the signs, and the spectators sing and in some places the actors, to link
  • As at Scott Stadium, some spectators sit or stand in the grassy areas behind each
  • Spectators sit in the stone steps created at a slope of
  • gym had become inadequate to seat the team's spectators, so games were usually played in a high scho
  • ion the following day attracted nearly 1,000 spectators, so the event was moved to the university's
  • e exhibition game attracted more than 51,000 spectators, so Selig's group contracted with Sox owner
  • There were over 100,000 spectators, some of whom can be seen clinging to the tr
  • The entourage began rioting, fighting with spectators, staff and policemen alike, resulting in a n
  • wooden main stand with the remainder of the spectators standing.
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