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  1. Onlookers were covered with noxious-smelling bits of dead whale [1, 2]. (Web site)
  2. Some onlookers were threatened with harm for refusing to dance (Backman 1952, 147). Move Up

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  1. This was as close as the guitarist would get to a Band reunion, however, which became a bone of contention among onlookers and the members. (Web site)

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  1. Previous artists had included self-portraits as onlookers to the action, but Caravaggio's innovation was to include himself as a participant. (Web site)

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  1. There he floored onlookers by becoming the first man to win in three different strokes at one national event.

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  1. One of the onlookers, far to the right is a young white woman in an elegant white dress. (Web site)

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  1. The whale drew a cluster of onlookers who gazed at the enormous, barnacle-covered creature. (Web site)

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  1. The onlookers watched in horror when Balder, pierced by the plant, was killed instantly. (Web site)

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  1. Soon after the show commenced, Courtney collapsed in an unexplained crying fit, and swearing at onlookers when they offered their assistance. (Web site)

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  1. Often mixed teams of guests and staff join in and provide an exciting afternoon for the players as well as the onlookers. (Web site)

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  1. A lavish presentation witnessed by Dubai's ruler and thousands of onlookers at the base of the tower said the building was 828 meters, or 2717 feet, tall.

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  1. If hung vertically on the wall behind the podium, the saffron stripe should be to the left of the onlookers facing the flag with the hoist cord at the top.

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  1. I N AUGUST 1913, Adolphe Pegoud, flying a Bleriot XI, jumped out of the plane above a crowd of astonished onlookers.

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  1. The gesture by the coach left onlookers with a lasting impression of his warmth and concern for his young gymnasts.

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  1. Don Giovanni tries to fool the onlookers by dragging his servant into the room with drawn sword and accuses him of seducing Zerlina. (Web site)

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  1. This Churidaar Salwar Kameez is surely going to steal the heart of onlookers.

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  1. The term Mohiniyattam comes from the words "Mohini" meaning a woman who enchants onlookers and "aattam" meaning graceful and sensuous body movements.
  2. Seven times at the final table is a level of play that tells onlookers that these players are something special. Move Up

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  Originally created: April 04, 2011.
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