| 31. | "It's been a fascinating spectacle ."
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| 32. | Most of the sportswriters seemed vaguely embarrassed by the whole spectacle.
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| 33. | Overall, it amounted to a spectacle, a pathetic spectacle.
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| 34. | Overall, it amounted to a spectacle, a pathetic spectacle.
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| 35. | McKay notes the striking similarities and differences between the two spectacles.
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| 36. | There is no more entertaining spectacle than an ego endlessly exfoliating.
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| 37. | You can't imagine what a horrible spectacle I witnessed.
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| 38. | Furthermore, much of the destruction is more spectacle than disaster.
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| 39. | This jingoistic, overblown spectacle is about whistling in the dark.
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| 40. | And yet something about the spectacle at the courthouse lured them.
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