event organizer - organises an event venue - is where an event is planned to occur
You use the word prior when speaking to an event, like; prior to an event, it means this happened before a certain event, or before something happened. Say there was a crime, and people were talking about how this happened, and what happened prior to this event.
If you mean the event they left for in the beginning, it was the Victory Tour
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it means
A person who observes an event is called a spectator.
A witness.
Information gathered by someone who did not take part in or witness the event is called hearsay.
Yes, both a witness and an onlooker are the same thing, one who sees an event unfold.
The Battle of Saratoga.
To happen to have personally observed an event and are then report this to the police.
Eye Witness
Hearsay evidence.
Yes, "witness" is a noun. It refers to a person who has seen an event take place or has evidence of something.
This is a possessive meaning belonging to the witness. Here are some sentences.The witness's testimony was crucial to the lawyer's case.He had no sympathy for the witness's disability.That seat is the witness's.
It is a public event so it shouldn't be a problem
It means that one person (who allegedly witnessed something) is giving a differing account of what happened than another witness to the same event.