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President Ahmadinejad has a long list of accomplishments that should raise the eyebrows of any concerned onlooker.
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Another onlooker later saw Henson outside the pub, throwing his money around telling people to take it.
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Gentle and undulating, it surprises the first-time onlooker rather than roars at him.
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This will or ought to be the message from the November jobs summit, where Mr Flynn should be little more than an onlooker.
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An onlooker spoke for many when he remarked that "a man who could make so vile a pun would not scruple to pick a pocket".
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"It's great to see TV in Vietnam, " says one excited onlooker.
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The judge said Stewart had not been a passive onlooker, but "an active participant in the double murders, " albeit to a lesser extent than Colin Howell.
BBC: Stewart did not have a spark of compassion for husband
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From slow, puppet-like motions to the jerky trotting of an old woman across the stage, movements grow out of the parts and become stamped on the onlooker's mind.
ECONOMIST: French theatre
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Between cause and effect, intention is but an onlooker.
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"It's awesome, " said one excited onlooker.
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If some scientists are correct, the test may be the forerunner of what could be called the Ides of March tests, a panel of blood tests that might predict, as the onlooker foretold for Julius Caesar, when one might die but not how.
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