21. I do not know one male who would subject himself to such a public spectacle in pursuit of looking better through chemistry. 22. I started conducting madly with my free arm, becoming, in an instant, both a menace to public safety and a public spectacle. 23. Industry executives said it was unclear why Kemp-Welch made an unusually public spectacle of criticizing Lawrence, who did not respond publicly. 24. It is essential to drift backward no further by making the execution a public spectacle. 25. Its modus operandus of hate-filled public spectacle serves only to pervert the life-affirming dignity of thoughtful and reasoned abortion opponents. 26. Nor does posting doctors at ringside to prevent the combatants from killing each other turn a bloody public spectacle into a legitimate sport. 27. Of course, the public spectacle of two such prominent and powerful companies joining forces might provoke a more serious regulatory response. 28. Our democratic system is, by the division of powers intrinsic to its structure, a public spectacle. 29. Potential juror Claude Cosgrove was among those expressing relief that the public spectacle of a trial was avoided. 30. She has seen gaffes, witnessed horrible public spectacles and committed some egregious hostessing sins of her own. |