In fact, it's my understanding that he will gavel the convention to order, sometime late tomorrow afternoon. |
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A brief murmur rippled through the assembly of firefighters only to be silenced by a gavel banging. |
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The key chain had a tiny gavel, a portrait of her family, a tiny scroll, and a miniature puppy dog. |
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His face had purpled to roughly the same shade as a ripe eggplant and he banged vigorously on his desk with a gavel. |
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Hushed whispers erupted within the courtroom and the judge slammed his gavel down to bring order once again. |
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The judge banged his gavel several times to demand silence, but he couldn't be heard above the noise that was increasing by the minute. |
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On Sunday, November 3 a large crowd turned out as auctioneer Matt Dunne set to with the gavel to knock items down to the highest bidder. |
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The US ambassador yelled authoritatively, slamming the gavel repeatedly, trying to silence the ambassadors who were shouting at each other. |
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Then, with a final stroke of his gavel, the auctioneer declared that the auction was over. |
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For example, when the auctioneer hammers the gavel, a binding contract exists immediately. |
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I wasn't sure what was happening as the judge banged his gavel on the bench and the court was adjourned. |
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When the auctioneer banged his gavel for the last time, the auction had raised over 100,000 baht. |
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The judge banged on the table again, wielding the gavel like Thor's hammer, this time with a note of finality that echoed in the spacious room. |
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Suddenly everyone was talking at once, and the judge banged his gavel on the desk. |
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He rose from his chair and lifted his gavel, apparently intending to enforce the Senate rule against public demonstrations. |
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But this isn't a TV drama where the judge bangs down the gavel decisively and victims leap up to the cheers of supporters. |
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The judge slams down his gavel and stands up as the audience becomes alive with controversy. |
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The warning didn't register with one windbag, and the committee members signaled the emcee to gavel the person off the dais. |
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So, why did that 13-year-old girl get to gavel the convention to order earlier this week? |
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The judge bangs his gavel and then gets up and exits the courtroom. |
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It ended in furore and the mayor had to use her gavel to restore order. |
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The judge will refrain from any references to his quill, or his gavel, or his pikestaff, and allow the defendant to be released to spread its insidious gospel. |
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When the auctioneer lowered his gavel, the room erupted in applause. |
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Weeping family members of deceased on behalf of the accused also wept in joy as the gavel hit and the judge proclaimed that he would not allow another appeal of the case. |
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The silence was broken by the gavel pounding on the judge's perch. |
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With members of Congress itching to gavel their lame duck session to a close, the biggest hurdle remains a catch-all spending bill that's now weeks overdue. |
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With a crack of the gavel, the presiding officer told him to avoid profane language. |
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You can certainly do that, Mr. Chair, but I don't want you to just grab that gavel and nail it down. |
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I think Mr. Kramer left a short report because I'm fairly long-winded, so hit the gavel any time you require. |
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The use of my gavel was not aimed at you but at an MEP who was trying to interrupt you. |
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For his part, the minister expresses and works for the goals of the government but he does not wield the gavel. |
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The United States wanted to object to the wording but was not able to raise its concerns before the gavel sounded to approve the article. |
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I accept the criticism and will therefore call Members to order either in a more widely-spoken EU language or using the gavel. |
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I see that the gavel is going down very quickly when I am speaking, Mr President! |
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They'd gavel in for a few moments once every couple of days, and then gavel out again. |
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But that means he will have to outmaneuver a president determined to avenge the shellacking that handed Boehner the gavel. |
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He took up the gavel, but in his nervous state about performing such a gutsy move, he gave the person sitting next to him a mighty blow on the head. |
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When Republicans gavel the new House to order, the rightward flank of the party will be filled by two distinct species. |
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One advantage of Inhofe taking the gavel is that he might have to start playing defense. |
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They were auctioned too, in February, with an auctioneer from Britain wielding the gavel. |
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I shall indicate to speakers by means of a stroke of the gavel that their time is up. |
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I am greatly honoured and comforted to speak under the auspices of your gavel, Mr. Chairman. |
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Or maybe show a photo of Ted Cruz holding a gavel chairing a subcommittee. |
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The Prince concluded this part of the ceremony with one or two formal taps with the masonic gavel, and the Bridge was completed, to be henceforth known by the name of Victoria Bridge. |
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Likewise, it is a man that strikes the gavel of the President of the European Parliament and a man that is Chairman of most of the parliamentary committees. |
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Note that there is no national flag in a Crown Court, nor does the judge have a gavel. |
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The chair of the committee abruptly ended the debate, hit the gavel and ran out, again, trying to prevent members of Parliament from speaking to a very important issue. |
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I hope you'll be generous with your time, or I'll just gavel you. |
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I see your gavel raised so I will simply say that I hope that the cease-fire is quickly negotiated and that we can get back to talking and to finding a peaceful resolution. |
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The Lion tamer shall have charge of and be responsible for the property and paraphernalia of the club, including flags, banners, gong, gavel, song books and button board. |
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These became rituals to which everyone paid attention and the Speakers at the time, Speaker Jerome and Speaker Sauvé, never had to gavel down members because everyone hushed to see who would get the better of the argument. |
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Just after the new House convened and Nancy Pelosi passed the speaker's gavel to John Boehner came a shooting spree in Tucson, Arizona, that killed six people and severely injured a congresswoman, Gabrielle Giffords. |
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These are Mellbreak, brooding darkly above Crummock Water, Hen Comb, Gavel Fell, Blake Fell and Burnbank Fell. |
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