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SAM GREENSPAN: Watching from the bleachers above Copacabana Beach, you'd have no idea that this anything but a normal street style soccer tournament.
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Watching from a distance, as this is relevant to my study, I really hope that the powerfull age-old tactics of sowing fear and confusion will, for once, give way to reason and progress.
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Watching from the visitors sideline was Skiles, who led Chicago to three straight playoffs but was fired in December following a slow start.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Watching from the media seating was 1971 Olympic wrestling champion Dan Gable, sitting beside actor Ashton Kutcher.
Teen wrestler Deitchler earns spot on U.S. Olympic team 2008
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The first line of “Under Julian, c362 A.D.” in Watching the Spring Festival is: “[] or full feeling return to my legs.”
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(AP) - Watching from the sidelines all those weeks turned out to be just what Tarvaris Jackson needed.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Watching from the bench, Ken Griffey Jr. saw one of the top players in the majors do whatever it takes to get a win.
USATODAY.com 2007
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MIAMI (AP) - Watching from the bench in stylish suits as the game unraveled, Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O'Neal looked a lot better than their teammates.
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LOUIS (AP) - Watching from the other end of the rink, St. Louis Blues goalie Manny Legace thought he witnessed the save of the year.
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