31.   Solemn funerals end the public spectacle, and the lingering, hellish private grief is left to its own devices.

32.   That might have been the first time her vulnerability became public spectacle, but it would certainly not be the last.

33.   The charges come after months of public spectacle over the tape, widely available on the Internet as well as the streets.

34.   The flip side of that coin is the public spectacle of economic struggle.

35.   The heated charges and countercharges have created the rare public spectacle of infighting between two separate branches of the Mexican government.

36.   The long dispute drove rifts in the scientific community, pitting Nobel laureate against Nobel laureate in a very public spectacle.

37.   The legislator has become a dismaying public spectacle, even on an island where government misdeeds are distressingly common.

38.   The show also places Disneyland into the historical context of carnivals, architectural follies, pleasure gardens, world expos and other types of constructed amusement and public spectacles.

39.   The talks, however, showed that both sides in the trial were struggling to find a way to end the case that has become a public spectacle.

40.   Those officers and the Air Force became part of a public spectacle.

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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