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"I thought he was spectating a little bit," Randolph said.
Bob was still sitting on the bed spectating this ordeal.
I don't think they let people spectate from nearby any more.
Do they want something of her, or have they just come to spectate?
It was the worst disaster in the history of American sports spectating.
He rolled his car several times and hit a wall of people who had been spectating in a forbidden area.
"I've always preferred doing things myself rather than spectating."
Players can request challenges while others are able to spectate and chat.
I think it means sports spectating is becoming a far less democratic activity."
Registered users who are logged in can spectate live games.
Go around snapping and spectating, or get smashed with the locals?
The arts are off the well-being agenda because they have been reduced to spectating.
Sports in Indonesia are popular from both the participation and spectating aspect.
Police attended, but were content to spectate, hands off.
"How so, since no women were allowed to spectate?"
"I think everybody kind of got caught standing around spectating instead of making something happen," the coach said.
Finally, the player may instead allow up to four computer opponents to play against each other and spectate freely on their progress.
They would like us spectating rather than influencing.
It is tempting and yet I don't believe our countries will ever truly prefer spectating to playing.
Firstly - the seating, if you are just spectating, is now greatly improved.
"We started spectating and they were playing hard.
Ambience - TV's every which way you look; best place to participate in sports spectating.
Players may also enter an underground fighting tournament; where they can either spectate or compete in fights.
It must be boring having to report on all the introspection, it's surely more fun to shape things rather than spectate?
"Spectate from there," Garfield said, indicating the vacant counselor's chair.