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Spectators
Spectators is the fourth full album of the German synthpop duo Wolfsheim. As with all of their commercially available albums, this album is bilingual, although most tracks are in English. Four singles were released from this album: "Once in a Lifetime", "It's Hurting for the First Time", "Künstliche Welten" and "Sleep Somehow". The disc debuted at #2 on the German album charts.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of SPECTATORS in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of SPECTATORS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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We are deeply disappointed with the haze threat, however, the health and safety of our athletes, guests, officials, volunteers, spectators and staff are our top priority.
In a republic, there are no bystanders, there are no spectators.
Apparently, some spectators were very vocal towards the umpire calls in favor of Blue Ridge and it just got louder and louder. kingsport TN MMA, wait a minute I mean softball.
The Olympic spirit is a bit dampened this year, the delay from last year and lack of spectators have taken the edge off the typical anticipation and excitement for this event. But the emergence of Black Lives Matter in the sports world has also led to a backlash among some Americans.
People say,' Well, you know, you can't play without spectators,' well, I think you probably get enough buy-in from people who are dying to see a baseball game – particularly me.
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- متفرجArabic
- दर्Hindi
- espectadoresPortuguese
- 觀眾Chinese
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