In the arcade, the small, solemn huddles of old men continue their peregrinations. |
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Cameras will be placed in locker rooms, helmets, and huddles, and players and coaches will be equipped with microphones during games. |
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Department teams also conduct brief daily huddles to review what did and didn't go well the day before. |
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At one point, a character huddles on a bed and watches the door as she waits for her possessed friend to bust in. |
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I noticed a crowd was gathering, a flock of women in huddles whispering to each other on the outskirts of the crowd. |
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Any arm-twisting or gentle persuasion presumably took place in corridor huddles or late-night conversations. |
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Rotatable or movable seating in large classrooms and auditoriums, so students have options for small group huddles or discussion. |
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A family huddles in a room in one photo and others show debris and upturned furniture. |
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Below Houston, each street into Soho was barricaded and manned by huddles of cops. |
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The vision and mission can be seen on the lunchroom wall, heard in the huddles and discussed at the steering committee meetings. |
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One stormy night, a little girl huddles under her blankets under the watchful eye of her faithful dog. |
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Under the freeway bridges, huddles of young men have parked up their cars, set up garden chairs, and are picnicking to hip-hop from battered stereos. |
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The nineteenth-century church which replaced it huddles rather shamefacedly to one side. |
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Postcoital, the same woman, in perhaps the same woods, dispassionately tidies her hair, as a male figure huddles dejectedly. |
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The capital, Monrovia, where much of the population huddles, is on the coast and easily accessible. |
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Three times, for around 90 minutes, streets, shops and offices have been deserted for huddles around TV sets. |
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Through daily team huddles, employees are better able to share information and assess customer needs. |
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The huddles are also a place where employees are updated on the organizational vision and goals. |
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Considered as a land of asylum and hospitality for a long time, France now closes its doors and huddles up over its laws and discriminations. |
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These are brief 15-20 minute huddles held with staff on a participating unit and are led by a facilitator. |
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Everybody bit his pencil, except Hieu who sailed through the mathematic huddles with ease. |
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Then the huddles break, and the 200 or so children join hands in a ring around the flagpole. |
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Paul Giamatti huddles at an ATM as Occupy-style protestors quote Marx and fling dead rats. |
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As the defense huddles, he stands in front and calls the signals. |
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The crowd was restless, and when he had finished, the noise increased to a level above normal as they watched the two huddles of players, preparing for the game. |
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Players break from huddles quickly and swiftly move from drill to drill. |
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In addition to semiweekly huddles, it is important that OICs discuss the status and progress of tasks with the S-3 on a daily basis. |
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The rain protection roof huddles against the fabric roller, covers and protects the mechanical elements and thus provides sufficient protection against the wet. |
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But when it comes to applying it practically on the military field, in a real conflict situation, that is when the actual huddles of such an undertaking stand out. |
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Nobody would tell me what Mejia says in these huddles, but even the benchwarmers scoot up the steps to listen in, and, regardless of the score, they all return to the dugout cracking up. |
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Employees are encouraged to share their thoughts and ideas with others everyday in the five minute huddles held on every shift in each department. |
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The most ancient finds evidencing human occupancy of the Geneva area date back to about 3000 BC: they were unearthed on the shores of Lake Geneva, where there had been huddles of pile dwellings. |
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Many teams identify these opportunities during their morning team huddles. |
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From its towering 1912 meter altitude, Mont Ventoux overlooks the vineyards which bear its name. The rounded back of the Luberon range huddles over its vineyards, protecting them from the mistral wind. |
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Étableau huddles between the cliff and the river Aigronne. It is one of the most attractive sites in the valley with many old houses such as the Ferry House with its 15th century square tower. |
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He's not plotting revenge against his enemies as he huddles in his condo, he's just a timid, little kitty cat waiting for someone to choose him. |
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These huddles are the sounding board and the voice of the organization. |
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