- that is
characterized by the
presence of
spectators, or watchers, at its
matches Audience The
Hamilton Spectator, a Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, newspaper...
- The
Spectator is a w****ly
British news
magazine focusing on politics, culture, and
current affairs. It was
first published in July 1828,
making it the...
- A
spectator sport is a
sport that is
characterized by the
presence of
spectators, or watchers, at its competitions.
Spectator sports may be professional...
-
Spectatoring is a
process suggested by
Masters and
Johnson (1970) that
involves a
person focusing on him or
herself "from a
third person perspective during...
- A
spectator ion is an ion that
exists both as a
reactant and a
product in a
chemical equation of an
aqueous solution. For example, in the
reaction of...
- The
Spectator Bird is a 1976
novel by
Wallace Stegner. It won the
National Book
Award for
Fiction in 1977, one of the two most
prestigious literary awards...
-
coordination chemistry, a
spectator ligand is a
ligand that does not parti****te in
chemical reactions of the complex. Instead,
spectator ligands (vs "actor...
- the 1992 film Hoffa, Jack
Nicholson and
Danny DeVito were
supplied with
spectators from
Wisconsin shoemaker Allen Edmonds (specifically the
Broadstreet model)...
-
journal reached an
audience of
thousands of
people every day,
because "the
Spectators was
something that
every middle-class
household with
aspirations to looking...
- The
American Spectator is a
conservative American magazine covering news and politics,
edited by R.
Emmett Tyrrell Jr. and
published by the non-profit...