Obviously, in our submission, it would embrace the notion of something more deep seated than an aberrance. |
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We didn't have long to wait before a cheerful waitress seated us at a small table for two near a window. |
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Once these jurors were excused and their replacements seated in the jury box, the whole tenor of the day changed. |
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Here, as in an interviewing scenario, two people are seated in a situation to be recorded. |
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Over the south door, the twelfth-century carving of Christ in Glory is seated in a niche, within the traditional mandorla. |
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The mummy itself is seated upright in meditation with a monk's saffron robes wrapped around its now chalky body. |
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When the student workers clocked out, this group was still defiantly seated in the same place, tables still soiled. |
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Some plants, such as water lilies, need to be rooted in containers seated at the bottom of the pond. |
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It's more important for a race bike to actively absorb washboard and roots so riders can stay seated, powering the pedals to the finish line. |
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I shoulda' seen it coming a mile away, but it didn't hit me until I was seated in a janky theater seat with a handful of popcorn. |
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We entered the waterside restaurant, and were seated at a small table near the back with a view of the water. |
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I was seated in the celebrity box with my family and I knew half the audience in the hall there. |
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Once every one was seated again, Brandon and Chasity joined hands and smiled at each other. |
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Also, only members of the bar are to be seated inside the rail and in the well of the Court. |
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Groups of winged sphinxes and griffins trampling fallen goats alternate with rampant goats and seated griffins. |
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I looked to Cory, who was seated in the front of the boat, holding his fingers to his nose and taking a deep whiff. |
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Her mother and her older sister were seated side-by-side on the couch, crocheting an afghan and watching a movie. |
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We were seated right next to the pitch and the ball came whizzing past us a few times. |
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When I got to my classroom Will was already seated, and sickeningly, he smiled widely at me when I entered. |
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Tom jumped in beside me and the driver looked into the rear-view mirror to see whether we were seated comfortably before driving off. |
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I was seated in the window seat over looking the woods and small lake they had. |
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She plopped down on Keira's bed while Brielle gracefully seated herself on the window seat. |
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Keith ws already seated on the plane, so I sat in a window seat with an empty aisle seat next to me. |
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Grateful kids at Whitmore Infant School in Basildon have been packing into the seated area since the structure went up. |
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As he walked off-stage, he cast a glance of recognition towards those seated in the second aisle. |
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The three of them were seated on the same couch that had faced the large recliner. |
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When he finally had him seated, and calm, Juan turned his back to Miguel and slowly withdrew the gun from under his coat. |
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It is a kit-cat portrait of an elderly seated man, turned three-quarters left and looking forward. |
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When the door had closed and they were all seated Jo put her foot down on the accelerator. |
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Glass-topped dining tables may appear to take up less space, but can look ugly when guests are seated. |
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By Friday, the hyper-crony was seated on the Woolsack, smirking like a small boy who had been allowed to drive his father's car. |
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Rachel was seated with that dragon of a mother of hers, and she had red-rimmed eyes and a swollen nose. |
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From a seated position, curl one dumbbell up, feeling the muscles in your arm bunch up in a strong, searing knot as you reach the top and pause. |
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He is seated on a tiger skin, a symbol of power, showing his mastery over the animal world. |
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They were seated at a round, wrought-iron table, William and Harry on one side, Laurel and Patrick on the other, and Charles at the head. |
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I pursed my lips and thought as I seated myself on a stool by the breakfast bar. |
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I was seated on a stool, outdoors, with a balmy sub-tropical skyline behind me. |
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From the floor, she looked up at her father, who was seated on a wooden stool. |
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A teacher and an underwear salesman were already seated on stools around the upturned box that doubled as card and coffee table. |
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Ewood Park is an all-seater stadium but few stayed seated as fans stood anxiously, knowing either side could lose. |
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My second and third exercises are dumbbell preacher curls and seated alternate dumbbell curls, and again I supinate or pronate appropriately. |
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She was seated on his lap as he sat by the window, looking out at the sunset. |
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Oliver was already seated on my lap and Troy climbed up and sat next to Caleb. |
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The elliptical amphitheatre could have seated between 4,500 and 9,000 spectators. |
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Timothy was seated in a lawn chair, while Vanessa and Tamarah were out in the water, throwing seaweed at one another. |
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On any given day I found him seated in a lawn chair outside the shack, basking in the late afternoon sun. |
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We had no reservations and were seated in ten minutes, but this isn't always the case. |
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The room resounded with sneezes as I surveyed the red-nosed, sniffling, miserable and furious girls seated in front of me. |
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They were all seated and Robert leaned forward, leaning his elbows on the table. |
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She was talking rather animatedly to her two friends while waiting to be seated. |
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Instead, Chelsea finds her mother lying on the bed, her back supported by pillows to prop her up into a seated position. |
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In this scene the seated woman is also richly dressed and is also wearing a handsome feathered hat. |
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Daemon seated himself as inconspicuously as possible while his shipmates mingled raucously with the riff-raff that populated the bar. |
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All were loaded with the bullet seated.010-inch off the rifling, in Winchester cases with CCI large rifle magnum primers. |
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A number of audience members are seated at tables on stage further blurring the lines between the performers and the audience. |
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A seated Buddha carved of sandstone in Cave 8 at Yungang also has rounded forms of head and body, similarly wrapped in the monk's robe. |
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A robed figure seated in a cart drawn by a tiger and a leopard follows two foot soldiers. |
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They were seated at the midpoint of the nave, with us facing them backward, that is, toward the narthex rather than the apse of the cathedral. |
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It was a little dinner but the table they were seated at gave them both enough room to move around with ease. |
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We were all seated in the council, all the noblemen and all the aristocrats and councilors. |
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She had seated herself casually on the arm of a chair as if to promote her lack of intent to impinge. |
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I served them their drinks and promptly seated myself on the arm of the chair Ayden sat in. |
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Once seated in the armchairs around a blazing fire, they ordered tea and waited silently. |
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Simon, seated side by side with his sister in matching armchairs, silently complimented her on her tactfulness. |
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In this test, the patient is seated in an armless chair placed 3 m from a wall. |
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I'm seated in the third row, just forward of the semicircular bleachers that surround the stage and the rear band area. |
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The children seated in the first row were running around the hall dispersing the sweets to the ones who had got the answers right. |
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In the corner there was a rough looking table made of cheap wood with many knot holes, with a corresponding short stool the Duke was seated on. |
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All were seated around a large table that had just enough seats to fit everyone round it. |
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The father-of-three was fascinated by choppers, the low seated motorcycles made famous in the film Easy Rider, since being a teenager. |
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Also carved in the round is a seated female figure just over one inch in height. |
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This show would be fun when seated in the round, in a smaller space, with a drink in hand. |
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At 11.10 am Royal Family members, foreign royals and members of the Queen Mother's family will be seated. |
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With your arms hanging loosely at your sides and your toes pointed slightly outward, perform an imaginary seated leg extension. |
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Mattresses were spread right there on the floor, and twelve fit-looking young guys seated themselves in the lotus position. |
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I noticed Steven giving me a sidelong glance once we were seated in our comfortable booths at the diner. |
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The entire sale was conducted by the auctioneers giving a verbal description of the stock and taking bids from the rows of seated buyers. |
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The existing maces have far more in common with the same item that Kings of the period are shown holding when crowned or seated in state. |
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In the late 1700s, a performer-cum-scientist in the court of Maria Theresa displayed a wooden automaton seated at a gear-filled cabinet. |
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He was dressed flamboyantly in bright and many coloured Mendai robes, and carried a talking parrot seated on his shoulder. |
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Portrait of Seale-Yearwood Esq shows a Barbados planter seated in front of a shadowy, brown-skinned man serving him sangaree. |
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Jesus is not only seated at the right hand of the Father, but is visibly and tangibly present in and to the world through the church. |
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At the very far end of the rostrum one could just discern a tribunal of sapient figures seated around a table. |
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She found herself seated next to a stout lady dressed in a magnolious costume of gaudy satin. |
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This depicts a seated lady with an animal head, in front of whom are two animals that appear to be awaiting sacrifice. |
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The door opened to find Alban standing with Lady Madeline seated besides her maidservant. |
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Then, there you are, seated among the stars with a front-line view of movie history in the making. |
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She extended the action to posters picturing her seated, wearing the same pants, but also sporting a machine gun. |
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A quick scan of the auditorium is all that is needed to see if anyone remains seated when everyone is supposed to be standing. |
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He captured them seated practically back to back on spindly gilt chairs at a fashion show, in an invisible yet palpable fog of unpleasantness. |
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Normally, when I am seated on the throne with my costumes on, I do my meditations while reciting the mantras of Hayagriva. |
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That's why you could see Johnson seated behind the wheel of an almond sweeper, gathering almonds into windrows, readying them for pick up by a harvester. |
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More advanced women can top off the back workout with seated cable rows to improve posture, further develop the V taper and strengthen the lats and rhomboids. |
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Sulaiman gestured with his freed hands to the lawyers seated on either side of him. |
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Other popular dances include the kailao, which is a war dance, and the ma'ulu'ulu which is an action dance similar to the lakalaka, but is performed while seated. |
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a foe of the industry, has been seated on the Senate banking committee. |
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Over the front entrance is a sculpture of Jesus seated against a mandorla. |
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This netsuke of a seated deer howling at the moon stands 9.7 cm in height, and was carved in the Edo period from ivory with dark horn inlaid for eyes. |
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The audience were seated in rows of benches surrounding the ring. |
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Already seated were two older men, both dressed casually in khaki pants and open sport shirts, and wearing serious but dour expressions on their faces. |
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Upon entering, I spot Sevigny seated in the back, feasting on a plate of oysters, a goat cheese salad, and iced tea. |
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And when she executes a tap-dance while seated at her stenographer's desk, in one of Rob Ashford's wittier pieces of choreography, she makes it look effortlessly elegant. |
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The roundels in the center show a doge kneeling before an enthroned Saint Mark and a seated, robed figure with the right hand raised, presumably in blessing. |
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As my eyes adjust to the darkness, I see an elderly monk sitting on the floor, murmuring and blessing an older woman seated in a lotus position in front of him. |
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Scholarly reinterpretation of the altar's upper text has been accompanied by reidentification of the seated figures who appear along the main block's sides. |
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The Barclays Center where the Duke and Duchess will be seated would have stood in thick of where the pivotal action transpired. |
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A unique eleventh-century image of four-faced Brahma seated as acharya for the wedding of Siva and Uma comes from the Asia Society Gallery in New York. |
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The lucky ones jogged out of the bleachers to receive their new credentials and be seated. |
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I was amazed when, after the movie, instead of everyone making a mad dash to the door, most remained seated, simply starring up at the credits on the screen. |
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Coupelin, 29, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and a b-boy with 10 years experience, hopes to upgrade to seated venues next year. |
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Zazen, seated meditation, is the basic practice in zen. |
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They got seated quickly because it was a Sunday night and a school night. |
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She is seated on a globe in the form of an armillary sphere. |
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Numbers were read off, each one corresponding to an alternate who would be seated. |
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If asked to lift up both hands, this person will sink into a posterior pelvic tilt and kyphotic seated position, in an attempt to maintain sitting balance. |
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The audience is seated in a theatre pitch black save the glow of six individual light boxes, each containing a fluoro rod, sitting on the floor of the stage. |
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Her son, Rahul Gandhi, was seated in the third row behind Gandhi. |
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It is possible to walk in without a reservation and be seated immediately. |
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If an occupant is improperly seated and resting his or her head against a window, the air bag is designed to slide between the glass and occupant as it inflates. |
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The person is dressed in tapa, carries a whale's tooth, and is then seated on the ground for the tooth to be presented and listens to the speeches. |
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West sent his bulky bodyguard Pascal Duvier into the crowd to confirm that the seated fan was, in fact, in a wheelchair. |
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In one popular depiction, he sits on a lotus flower between the Hindu gods Brahm and Indra and creates a vast number of lotuses all with himself seated in their centers. |
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Tamp the plug on the buffer to ensure that it is properly seated. |
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These were introduced by Red Funnel in 1969, and each seated 54 passengers. |
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It is told how the mythical king Gylfi visits the AEsir gods and enters a hall where three men are seated. |
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Wearing his letter jacket, Donley was seated in the front row when the pope walked over to his section, touching and blessing those seated there. |
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The power switch wasn't seated properly, and so I blu-tacked it into place. |
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Bernard Clark and Ethel were seated side by side on a costly sofa gazing abstractly at the parting guest. |
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Two men were seated in a well-lighted compartment of a third-class railway carriage. |
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After the subject had remained seated for 10 minutes, blood pressure was measured at the brachial artery by the auscultatory method. |
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With some DMs, a longer cartridge box allows bullets to be seated further out. |
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His wife Fanny, seated in an Indian dress, is visible in the lower right corner. |
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A coxed trop is the same configuration as the trop plus a coxed seated at the stern of the boat. |
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Many clubs in the Scottish Borders have grandstands and city sides in Edinburgh and Glasgow also have seated, covered stands. |
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She is usually shown seated on a rock, holding a spear, and with a spiked shield propped beside her. |
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The Britannia watermark has been widely used in papermaking, usually showing her seated. |
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The States General, the confederal government, were seated in The Hague and consisted of representatives from each of the seven provinces. |
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The Loyal Toast is drunk at formal dinners in the Mess and is always drunk seated, except when Royalty is present. |
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Traditionally, meals in India were eaten while seated either on the floor or on very low stools or cushions. |
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By the Treaty of Versailles the navigation on the Elbe became subject to the International Commission of the Elbe, seated in Dresden. |
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He is seated on a throne with lion decorations, which at the time was also commonly used by the Norwegian kings. |
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For example, the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards are allowed to remain seated while the Queen's Royal Hussars do not drink the toast at all. |
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It had over 200 triremes each powered by 170 oarsmen who were seated in 3 rows on each side of the ship. |
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Members are allowed to register with political parties but choose not to reveal their affiliation while seated, as a professional courtesy. |
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A seated rower pulls on one or two oars, which lever the boat through the water. |
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A series of tests were performed to evaluate the influence of PAOs on bio-effluent transmission between adjacently seated passengers. |
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Red Jet 1 and Red Jet 2 were designed and built by FBM Marine of Cowes, and seated 138 passengers. |
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The Roman province Dacia is represented on the Roman sestertius coin as a woman seated on a rock, holding an aquila, a small child on her knee. |
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The aquila holds ears of grain, and another small child is seated before her holding grapes. |
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The States General were seated in The Hague and consisted of representatives of each of the seven provinces. |
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The voice came from the end of the divan but Hermione, seated square before the fire on a low pouffe did not turn to face its suave producer. |
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The Great Seal shows Philip and Mary seated on thrones, holding the crown together. |
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Groups were often seated around a table, each person looking at the viewer. |
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A typical practice is to have small cups of juice and plates of broken bread distributed to the seated congregation. |
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The Choir is seated at one end of the transepts in the same level of the nave. |
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Until the middle of the 20th century, all worshipers were seated on a mat spread on the floor. |
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Children occupy the first rows and behind them on right side females and towards left males are seated. |
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The Pashupati seal, showing a seated and possibly tricephalic figure, surrounded by animals. |
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The figure is seated holding a large book resting in his lap held at the top in his left hand. |
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Some were in tears, some retired from the crowd and paced hastily up and down the road, some seated themselves by the side in silence. |
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A row of cottages, housing agricultural workers and a museum, and a row of seated statues commemorate the martyrs. |
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The lady smiled at him rememberingly when finally he seated himself across the aisle from her, and without any serious motive Andy smiled back. |
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In this case, a single atom regularly seated holds a molecule in position which has no seat, but only sits saddlewise on the iodine atom. |
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She had seated herself cross-legged in the samadhi position and simply ceased to be. |
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You have to be a member to be seated at the meeting. Guests are welcome to sit in the visitors section. |
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Only half the delegates from the state were seated at the convention because the state held its primary too early. |
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In one of the coaches was a snack-bar, but uniformed attendants brought trays of food to those who preferred to remain seated. |
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Table Service is the combined interaction between the guest and the waitron whilst seated at a table in the establishment's restaurant. |
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Keith has found that a person with dementia is more comfortable seated on a small towel or washcloth. |
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This book is not designed to replace face to face tuition on seated bodywork. |
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Standing or seated row exercises involving the use of barbells and cables are often overlooked. |
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The nasal examination includes an anterior rhinoscopy using a speculum with the patient seated with the head slightly back. |
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Its brown curtain was only half drawn, disclosing the elegant legs, clad in transparent black, of a female seated inside. |
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Here, fourhanded Visnu is seen seated on Garuda who has a human body with curly hair and leaf-like feathers. |
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Tall, lean Danny with the huge horsedick seated on the bar stool was a fixture Saturday afternoons. |
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Rather than fight while seated on the horse, they would dismount to engage the enemy. |
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The first local elections were held in 1959, and the first Equatoguinean representatives were seated in the Spanish parliament. |
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Finally Vane proceeded to Whitechurch in Hampshire and was elected a third time and was this time seated in Parliament. |
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Churchill found himself seated beside Clementine, and they soon began a lifelong romance. |
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For most of their history they have played their home games at Meadow Lane, which currently holds some 20,000 spectators, all seated. |
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A life size seated statue of Darwin can be seen in the main hall of the Natural History Museum in London. |
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It has been suggested that the Roman province of Britannia had four archbishops, seated at London, York, Lincoln and Cirencester. |
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Scottish coronations were traditionally held at Scone Abbey, with the king seated on the Stone of Destiny. |
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Once seated in this chair, a canopy of golden cloth is held over the monarch's head for the anointing. |
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Previously, players bowed or curtsied to members of the Royal Family seated in the Royal Box upon entering or leaving Centre Court. |
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The government and national parliament are seated in Copenhagen, the nation's capital, largest city and main commercial centre. |
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Government secretaries and other officials are seated on the right hand side of the President in the chamber. |
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As a precaution, many airlines prohibit young people under the age of 15 from being seated in the exit row. |
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As Roy is approaching the buggy where she is seated, a motherful pride leaps to her eyes. Her dear boy! |
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The Archbishop of Wales is elected from the currently seated diocesan bishops and continues as a diocesan after election. |
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Tests include the standing long jump, overhead back shot throw, flying 30m, vertical jump, standing triple jump, sit and reach test, and the seated medicine ball throw. |
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The child Horus seated on a lotus as depicted on a pseudo-egyptian scaraboid from the necropolis of Puig des Molins, Eivissa shows the child facing left. |
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They watched in silent anxious adoration as their twi-headed god was led forward and seated in the centre of the circular enclosure on a massive throne of carved dark wood. |
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For example, will the student be seated in a study carrel, at the front of the room, away from the distractions of the pencil sharpener or pets in the room? |
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In the seal of Edward III. and Richard II. the king is seated in a niche, which is canopied and pinnacled in the usual style of niches in architectural work. |
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The women worked in long timber sheds close to where the ore was pulled to the surface, seated in lines with a block of iron between them, called a knockstone. |
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The biggest problem is when instructors mimic the side-to-side action that naturally occurs when bicyclists pedal while not seated, such as when riding uphill or in a sprint. |
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Subjects were generally seated against plain backgrounds and lit with the soft light of an overhead window and whatever else could be reflected with mirrors. |
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Most typical is a standing pose with arms crossed in front, but other figures are shown in different poses, including a complicated figure of a harpist seated on a chair. |
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The stations feature accommodating tibia pads on leg extension, and seated and prone leg curl, which eliminate manual changing of limb length adjustment. |
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Highlights for me were Bring on the Dancing Horses, which first stirs some of the seated crowd to their feet, early jangler Stars are Stars and a rumbling Never Stop. |
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My arm hung over the counterpane, and the nameless, unimaginable, silent form or phantom, to which the hand belonged, seemed closely seated by my bed-side. |
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At one o'clock the Arabs composing our goum were seated in two groups around a large dish of couscousou, while we three were eating roast chicken. |
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A group of four guests will be seated at a table, but if you have a party of three or fewer you'll sit on love seats and wing chairs around small tea tables. |
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It was supper-time on board the Stormchaser, and the sky pirates were all seated round a longbench tucking into a meal of baked snowbird and earthapple mash. |
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Sculling involves a seated rower who pulls on two oars or sculls, attached to the boat, thereby moving the boat in the direction opposite that which the rower faces. |
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Bean held court in an outhouse, the prisoner seated on a bale of flint hides. Bean was not only judge but prosecutor, as well as counsel for the defense. |
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Communicants may receive standing, kneeling, or while seated. |
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The guests were no sooner seated but they entered into a warm debate. |
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But the very next day, by an unreasoning impulse to which he yielded almost mechanically, without reluctation, he found himself seated before the misty orb. |
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Firmly seated upon the throne, Charles renounced the covenants, which in 1662 were declared unlawful oaths to be abjured by all persons holding public offices. |
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Here, at night, a lonely but brilliantly neon-illuminated figure, I performed my toilet, watched incuriously by the Burmese seated at the tables of the tea-shops below. |
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At uniform intervals round the base of the pedestal, four naked figures in chains, somewhat larger than life, are seated in various attitudes of humiliation and despair. |
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The three towers of the cantilever are each seated on four circular piers. |
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The ground currently has a capacity of 3,000, of which 500 is seated. |
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A seated statue of Darwin, unveiled 1897, stands in front of Shrewsbury Library, the building that used to house Shrewsbury School, which Darwin attended as a boy. |
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Mr. Meadows, who was seated in the middle of the box, was lolloping upon the table with his customary ease, and picking his teeth with his usual inattention to all about him. |
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The traditional way of eating a meal involves being seated on the floor, having the food served on a plantain leaf, and using the right hand to eat. |
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It shows a figure representing, though not resembling, Reynolds, seated in front of a cascade of prints from which Reynolds had borrowed with varying degrees of subtlety. |
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The Eyrarland Statue, a copper alloy figure found near Akureyri, Iceland dating from around the 11th century, may depict Thor seated and gripping his hammer. |
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And they were seated upon the rock of Harddlech overlooking the sea. |
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During the singing of this antiphon, all stand in their places, and the monarch remains seated in the Coronation Chair still wearing the crown and holding the sceptres. |
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We came into a large hall where several other wanderers were seated. |
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The monarch would be seated on the Silver Throne as he gave his speech. |
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In Xochicalco, depictions of the feathered serpent are accompanied by the image of a seated, armed ruler and the hieroglyph for the day sign 9 Wind. |
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Back off second speed, overshift stop screw slightly, and determine that speed poppet is seated in notch. Tighten screw to permit a very slight overshift of lever to rear. |
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Japan's legislative body is the National Diet, seated in Chiyoda, Tokyo. |
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Interjections from seated members, such as heckling during Prime Minister's Questions, are generally only included if the member who is speaking responds to the interjection. |
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