Even the most jaded traveller succumbs to the spectacle of Santorini's surreal landscape and dramatic sunsets.
This longer wavelength afterglow can last days and Swift alerts ground-based observatories to join the spectacle.
The spectacle of Chinese turbo-capitalism is inspiring Marco Polo-like awe in some Western commentators.
Even stranger is the spectacle of Gore moving even further to the left since the election.
First, we would be spared the spectacle of third party peacemakers making fools of themselves.
In truth, the spectacle was ruined by the downpour that arrived shortly after kick-off.
But the spectacle of the BBC beating itself up carries its own lessons for the press.
There is something surreal about the spectacle of President Bush touring the Persian Gulf.
And there is no better way to capture the spectacle of this geological marvel than from above.
While he promptly dropped dead, the spectacle of one of the world's most grueling races was born.
Neither candidate has really dealt with the spectacle or its potential public policy solutions, much to their disgrace.
We love the spectacle -- we love to amaze at their uniqueness, criticize and feel better about ourselves.
But skygazers in the south of England were left disappointed as clouds spoiled their views of the spectacle.
The spectacle was the latest revival of a debate that started at heated town-hall meetings and rallies in 2009.
The spectacle draws crowds of onlookers - the narrow roads are jammed as people vie for the best view.
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Europe gets another chance to view the spectacle on 9 January next year.
Returning advertisers, too, are putting more money in the spectacle, which is, after all, the most-watched U.S. sporting event.
When the weight fell, they cheered with the hundreds of other folks who'd gathered to take in the spectacle.
Moore shared Miller's enthusiasm and agreed the spectacle would be one to savour.
The next year, she repeated the spectacle at the Museo Barracco in Rome.
Nobody apart from me paid a blind bit of attention to the spectacle.
The spectacle could be televised- with advertising revenue going straight to the government.
Onlookers have delighted, as onlookers do, in the spectacle of the get-rich-quick merchants getting nothing but their just deserts.
The spectacle of the bulky, dark-haired Mr Nickels mud-wrestling with the diminutive, honey-haired Ms Gregoire has not been edifying.
Clarke has captured both the spectacle of the game as well as the lengths people go to see their team.
New members joining lifesaving clubs that protect swimmers on the nation's beaches aren't that interested in the spectacle, clubs say.
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"The Premiership is physically dominated, there are a lot of slower games and relegation sometimes strangles the spectacle, " Paterson explained.
The company has always had a didactic side, and Animal Kingdom will dispense plenty of nature talk along with the spectacle.
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But the spectacle of wealthy grandees having their country homes renovated at taxpayers' expense has done the Tory brand no favours.
The spectacle that is Times Square makes it a unique advertising destination.
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