No one else, however, made baserunning so alarming a spectacle of risk and intimidation.
"What happened last night was a spectacle of sheer opportunism on the part of Labour, " he said.
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Cano has never made a spectacle of himself the way Rodriguez does so routinely, and that counts for something.
He did anything but make a spectacle of it: Exquisite tailoring, brilliant composition and searing hues formed a fitting tribute to her style.
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One of the most inspiring American experiences is witnessing the culture of the first Americans come alive in a spectacle of swirling, pulsing color.
Tonight, the crowd has witnessed a spectacle of wild energy, but not yet the dance that the Siksika First Nation is most famous for: the Chicken Dance.
This weekend also brings the NFL combine, a spectacle of running and jumping and fitness evaluation that pretty much proves that football fans would watch NFL personnel sit at a table and eat a bowl of peas.
Slowly but surely over the next two years, a wondrous spectacle of negotiation ensued.
The NMC heard that failure to treat, discharge or admit patients within the government's four-hour target led to nurses at the hospital being shouted at and "made a spectacle" of.
It makes perfect sense that Degas attended her debut engagement, as a connoisseur of spectacle, a regular at the opera, the music hall, the cafe concert and the racetrack, according to the evidence of his work.
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If ever a subject warranted such a degree of spectacle it is the samurai, for whom pageantry became a central part of their mission.
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Certainly since the early nineteen-nineties, there has been a loss of aesthetic and moral discrimination in Italian life, an anything-goes feeling that culminates in the spectacle of a serving Prime Minister accused of contracting a minor for sex.
The opening 45 minutes was not much of a spectacle with both teams trying overcome poor run of recent form.
It is a wonderful spectacle, a great demonstration of the variety and vigour of Hinduism, an occasion to preach politics and conduct business, but there would be no Kumbh Mela were it not for the faith that draws millions of pilgrims to the Sangam in Allahabad.
He also has a forthcoming book, The Daring Spectacle, a collection of his columns.
As Japan heads towards upper-house elections in July, some expect the DPJ to make a more public spectacle of bureaucrat-bashing.
"His ability as a storyteller, as a creator of spectacle, his background in both theater and film and the passion he has for this city and this project -- they all just screamed at us, " said Bill Morris, director of Ceremonies for the London Games, when Boyle was appointed to the role.
"We left with the sense of this is a horrific spectacle but that maybe some of the details weren't quite as one might have expected, " said Ian Black of the Guardian newspaper.
But instead of rethinking the shape of the drama to suit the format, the director, Jean-Jacques Annaud, has taken a small, simplistic plot, filled a couple of lonely roles with flat performers, and marooned them in the midst of a spectacle that is not so much a movie as a demonstration.
In this lacerated province, the authors observe the startling presence of cable television, and the oddity of a jungle village enthralled by the spectacle of Diana's funeral.
It has neither the absurdist spectacle of a more popular shooter nor anything to call its own.
There are so many others that in the end, Princess Mononoke rises to the grand scale and spectacle of a Kurosawa epic.
On Sunday, the roads will be cleared once again, not only for the spectacle of a marathon but as a demonstration of the city's resilience.
This spring training will bring the queasy spectacle of a 39-year-old Manny Ramirez, un-retired and facing a 50-game suspension, swinging a bat for the Oakland A's.
Bahr and Hickenlooper present the extraordinary spectacle of a filmmaker at the peak of his clout, banking everything on his ability to pull inspiration out of the fire, and getting scorched.
The performance was remarkable for the serious attention to the material, its explicit ties to departed bandmates Keith Moon and John Entwistle, and for the spectacle of a rock opera that actually rocks.
The more so since the spectacle of a claw beside a customs man might suggest a grasping and rapacious nature, which no client would wish implied, whether there was evidence for it or not.
The world is now being treated to the spectacle of a U.S. president determinedly pursuing a policy toward Haiti predicated upon a man whom the American intelligence community believes to be a psychotic manic depressive and involving a use of the armed forces opposed by senior military commanders.
This summer, at least for a brief spell, New Yorkers have been treated to the spectacle of both great athleticism and great leadership in the form of a veteran, journeyman knuckleballer: R.
For Slimane, this could all be some kind of performance art, extending the spectacle of the runway to a larger, and longer, exhibition of the brand itself.
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