The Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861, which was the first major battle of the civil war, had spectators. See http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/bullrun.htm, " On the day of the battle, carriages filled with spectators eager to see the Confederate defeat flocked from Washington to the battle site"
No, i wouldnt consider it scary. There is some fighting in the movie but not much blood. It is a GREAT movie! I'm 13 and I have watched it and read the book.
movies are boring no one watched it
Twilight is most watched by young teenagers and some adults. it is the most watched movie since it has come out!!!
Football is defo the most watched sport and then criket msg me back if u disagree
Season 1 averaged 13.4 million households watched Season 2 averaged 12.2 million households watched Season 3 averaged 12.0 million households watched Season 4 averaged 12.1 million households watched Season 5 averaged 10.5 million households watched
First Battle of Bull Run also known as the First Battle of Manassas.
Words that you can use other than witnessed are seen, observed, watched, viewed, and noticed. These are synonyms of witnessed.
1950
Perceived Seen Watched Noticed Viewed Witnessed Stared
1950 FIFA World Cup.
The Marcaña stadium. 200,000 spectators watched the 1950 world cup final there
It was the first "major" battle of the Civil War, and was unique because during the Battle, people watched while having picnics.
They were called the groundlings who got in cheap on condition they stood through the performance.
199,854 (Uruguay Vs Brazil, 1950 FIFA World Cup Final)
Yes, the noun 'rise' can function as the direct object of a verb. Example: We have witnessed a rise in public awareness following the tragedy. (the noun 'rise' is the direct object of the verb 'have witnessed')
fighting out of sight do not knowthough because i have not watched the ep so as you i am guessing.
Cock-fighting in the medieval period of human history was basically when two cocks, (male chickens) would fight to the death. This was usually bet on, and watched by the local vilagers. The cocks fought in Cockpits, of which there was usually at least one in each village. Spectators would travel from afar to watch the legendary cock-fighting events.