11.   But it was Starr and the House Republicans who made her life into a public spectacle.

12.   But it would seem healthier to make a public spectacle of himself rather than a private wreck.

13.   But there is no vocabulary for what happens to you when your life becomes a public spectacle, when your deepest scars are laid bare for public dissection.

14.   Celebrity portraiture, after all, has to do with the collaboration of subject and artist for the purpose of public spectacle and mythical enhancement, not private revelation.

15.   Despite the public spectacle art auctions have become, there are still some buyers whose names are little known and whose collections are seen by only a select few.

16.   Even so, there are congregants left uneasy by the incursion of a public spectacle into moments of prayer, by the mingling of the profane with the sacred.

17.   From that moment, in the courtroom and beyond, a public trial was transformed into a public spectacle, because television transforms reality into theater.

18.   Her public spectacles with husbands and sisters, not to mention mother and father, and her bitter battles with colleagues have distressed even her most ardent fans.

19.   Historically, executions have been public spectacles attended by thousands, Leighton said.

20.   His divorce became a messy public spectacle that titillated and terrified corporate executives across the country, but Gary C. Wendt is getting married again anyway.

a. + spectacle >>共 409
public 7.20%
political 2.00%
whole 1.87%
sorry 1.87%
such 1.47%
visual 1.33%
thick 1.20%
grand 0.93%
theatrical 0.93%
sad 0.93%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
spectacle 0.10%
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