This, in turn, surely leads to more time spent following the various participants in these spectacles.
When Rangers play Celtic each season, the match is one of the greatest spectacles in all of sport.
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Royal weddings first became public spectacles in the later half of the 19th Century, with the advent of mass media such as daily newspapers.
In gold-rimmed spectacles, he appeared the archetypal bootmaker. (He had lost a more fashionable plastic pair in Brazil.) His head, bald and browned, bore a faint pink welt.
That honor goes to finding out, back during my first stay in China in the mid-1980s, when glasses were in short supply, that spectacles were distributed with preference given to those who had attained a high level of education, the notion being that academics and teachers needed to read for a living.
Spectacles, a staple in Detroit indie fashion since 1984, continues to sell Detroit-themed clothing out of a small storefront downtown.
Tosh revealed boss Gordon Chisholm is nicknamed 'Capello', which is more to do with his spectacles than his achievements in the game.
Il Palio is one of very few surviving medieval spectacles of its type in Italy, enduring thanks to the sheer tenacity of Sienese traditionalism.
Maher, who grew a beard and wore over-sized spectacles, wasted little time in spending the money once across the Atlantic.
With his outsize helmet of hair, razor-sharp mustache, shieldlike spectacles and confident grin, Earl Hines in the 1970s (and his 70s) commanded attention even before he sat down at the piano.
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" Everything, from Google searches to notifications to hangouts, seemingly happens in this one space, " notes Techcrunch about the spectacles.
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This is no trip down memory lane, no backwards glance through rose-tinted spectacles, but an evening walk on Bryher in the Scilly Isles.
In the courtroom, wearing a conservative suit, with his spectacles perched on the tip of his nose, Mastro springs to life.
His spectacles would not stay up on his nose, so he was in the habit of tilting his head higher to see.
The RAIB also said it appeared that Mr Mackay was not wearing spectacles to improve his distance vision as he was advised at eyesight examinations in 2006 and 2009.
Yet at the center of the group was a fragile-looking, diminutive woman in a crisp white shalwar kameez, a neat black jacket, and heavy tortoiseshell spectacles, named Asma Jilani Jahangir.
In other words, the big will get bigger and charge more for their expensively procured spectacles.
Today we have what can only be called the preordained blockbuster, with every summer bringing a series of big-budget spectacles that we are basically told ahead of time that we will flock to in massive numbers, creating ever-larger opening weekends and ever-larger global earnings (even as the budgets grow so high as to make those massive global grosses absolutely necessary).
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Mass production could, in short, give way to mass customisation for all kinds of products, from shoes to spectacles to kitchenware.
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Spectacles could be coated more effectively with scratch-resistant chemicals, simply by dunking them in the appropriate solution.
Unless Mr Hague can improve his image, he is in danger of reaching the position that whatever he says or does is interpreted through twit-tinted spectacles.
In the early 2000s, a plan was conceived to redevelop and revitalize the area, the name Quartier des Spectacles was given, and the transformation began.
Inokawa, sprightly despite her years and still not needing spectacles or a hearing aid, volunteers to help out with the lunches every day from six to 10 in the morning.
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