Standing at a distance from the sculpture, we see a cylindrical container perched on a tall, square-topped, three-legged stool. |
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Standing bang there overlooking the mirror, he cursed himself, his prematurely greying lock of hair. |
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The Standing Orders suggest that members from a party should be called in order of their seniority. |
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Standing at the foot of his bed, the figures were so tiny that their heads barely poked above the footboard. |
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Standing out amid the other vehicles was the metallic-gray-bodied four-seater. |
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Standing about five feet away are two younger guys with skateboards, also waiting for the bus. |
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Standing up and breathing was sufficient to put you at the top of the heap. |
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Standing up straight, he used the rifle's integral fold-out bipod to steady it, and peered through his ten power scope. |
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Standing upon the Tor, one's eye is drawn to the chain of hills running across the south, forming one lip of the bowl surrounding the Levels. |
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Standing up on that large foam board in the white wash, I knew I was hooked. |
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After being discussed by the Standing Committee of the Politburo, nothing new was added. |
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There was no clear idea in the new Standing Committee of the Politburo as to what should be done next. |
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Standing at about five foot nine, Freddie appeared somewhat taller due to an enormous pile of wild, uncombed hair. |
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I wonder whether the Hon Peter Dunne was right in his interpretation of Standing Orders, and I would not mind some guidance on it. |
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Standing or fallen dry weeds can be highly flammable fire hazards in late fall, winter and early spring. |
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Standing and gathering her cloak tightly around her shoulders she turned away from Madam Corbeau's pinched expression and down the lane. |
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Standing on the balcony edge, he was dressed in his trench coat, lined with moonlight around the edges. |
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Standing by were stepladders, sieves and sacks of sawdust, dyed peacock, emperor, yellow, emerald, shocking pink and black. |
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So we're looking at international tribunals such as the International Court of Justice or the UN Standing Committee on Torture. |
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Standing in the kitchen looking at the birdcage on top of the bath is my earliest childhood memory. |
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I'd also bet a whole roll of uncirculated 1919-S Standing Liberty Quarters that these auction results were cooked! |
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Standing under the shower and had hoped that the water would wash away some of the pain that he was experiencing. |
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Standing on the podium he once again blubbed like a baby, but this time with joy. |
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Standing some 3282 ft above sea level, the mountain is one of the most remote in Scotland. |
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Standing under an ancient blackwood in the top corner of our back paddock you can see across the Norfolk Plains to distant Mt. Arthur. |
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Standing up, he twisted his right hand into the shape of a phone and waggled it in front of his ear. |
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Standing next to her was a young girl of about 10 with brown hair in pigtails, blue eyes and darkish skin. |
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Standing beside a large mahogany table was King George VI in morning dress, looking the typical Gentleman Squire to his fingertips. |
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Standing on another lofty viewing platform, visitors could experience the exhibition itself in a similar way. |
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With those few remarks, I commend the revised Standing Orders and the committee's recommendation to this House. |
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Standing impressively alone in the central gallery is the partially reconstructed foyer of the Strand Palace Hotel in London. |
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Standing just feet away from your red carpet heroes on the sunny French Riviera would seem an impossible dream to most teenagers. |
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Standing on the 16th tee the Dane needed two birdies over the closing three holes for a round of 62 and immortality. |
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Standing rigidly by a decision which is wrong, or ill-judged, is obviously tempting, but in the long term is likely to be counter-productive. |
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Standing in his way was a tall man with long dark hair, his face hidden in the shadows of the hood of his black robes. |
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Standing at Xiangjiaba village, 370m below one sees coalers and cement carriers stream up and down a narrow channel off the far bank. |
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Standing in the witness box, she clutched her handbag to her body to stop her hands from shaking as she gave her evidence. |
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Standing on her tippy toes and checking the peephole, she unlocked the door and pulled it open. |
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Standing at six feet tall, with a broad chest, nice pecs, he maintains his body in perfect shape. |
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Standing in front of me, dark hair wet and clinging, clothes completely saturated, he was breathing hard, looking incredulous. |
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Standing back, she saw that his right hand was bandaged, and that he wore a long farm-knife under the cincture of his red-stained tunic. |
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Standing in the doorway of the library, rolling a cigarette, is a young woman. |
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Standing in the aisle breathing in the BO of the sweaty commuter souls around me. |
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Standing 50m away, the dark tanned Frenchman glistened with sweat from the heat of the soon setting sun. |
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The two Cheyenne chiefs seated at the left front, War Bonnet and Standing In the Water, were killed the next year in the Sand Creek Massacre. |
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Standing up Seth slid out of the seat intending to search for the subject at the top of his hit list. |
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Standing behind me was this young girl with long brown hair and glasses with a crop top and jeans. |
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Standing trees were not preserved within the six examples, but stigmarian roots extended away from the base of three of them. |
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Standing up to unpardonable abuse, the stentorian voice still comes back fresh and bright for ballad renditions. |
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I saw a man at the close of day. Standing in the grocery door. His eyes were sunk, his lips were parched. |
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Standing firmly on the side of the poor, Bloy embraced the Beatitudes ' inversions, rewriting abjection as election. |
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Standing in this forest, in the shadows of the mountains, at the edge of the oceanic abyss, I can't help thinking about Judas Iscariot. |
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Standing in front of a camera with that much flesh on show I suppose you've got to be pretty extrovert and confident. |
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Standing now, the applause reaches its crescendo, and she exits stage right. |
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Standing at 15,2 hands, the three-year-old was awarded the ultimate accolade and crowned supreme champion of the show. |
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Standing in the middle of the Main Street, looking at the crowd in front of him, his light-heartedness was quickly overwhelmed by dispiritedness. |
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Standing at well over six feet, he had long, dark hair with a slight wave to it that just brushed his shoulders. |
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Standing a bit over 6 feet tall, the bronzes had received a light, slightly pinkish, gray-ocher patina that strongly evokes classical statuary. |
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Standing backstage, the world-weary piano player clenched his small hands together. |
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Standing silently in a silent room when you're low on caffine and have had less than 6 hours sleep requires an active imagination. |
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Standing there was a young man a few years older than me, passably good-looking but with a slightly weedy air about him. |
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Standing knee-high to a human and weighing about two pounds, kagus have long fascinated ornithologists. |
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If the Midshipman has not been granted Advance Standing by the beginning of the junior year, he or she will be disembroiled from the program. |
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Standing pen-side, my 'dog whisperer' Greg says the key is to catch the pups early, and set the guidelines. |
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Standing face-to-face with an expert karateka like Ushiro Sensei was an enlightening and humbling experience. |
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Standing amid the groundlings in front of the stage was a tall, grey, benignly smiling man. |
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Standing at the heart of the village and next to the busy road, it was a risk the parish council could not afford to take. |
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Standing up and stretching, I reached into the air, my back curving and my toes curling. |
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Standing before those who had come to read out their poems, she recollected images about poetry reading sessions. |
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Standing full front to it beside his table surrounded by other diners he readjusts his shirt collars. |
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Standing outside, his wife crossed herself as they passed and pulled her rebozo tight around her grey hair. |
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Standing there in front of the mirror in my dress and heels, with my hair and make-up done, I felt way overdressed for anything. |
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Standing on the podium in ninth place, Gilmour counted her blessings that she could race in the 15 km Easter Weekend hill climb at all. |
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Standing quickly, the nurse steadied the wisp of a girl with a strong hand. |
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Standing up, she tugged down at the tiny skirt, wobbling uncertainly in her tall heels. |
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The member does not even know the Standing Orders, and he should take occasion over the adjournment to read them. |
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Standing on the Zhuangyuan Pavilion, you can marvel at the enchanting views of lakes and hills. |
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Standing by her, eye to eye, he could see the tower in the distance behind her that he had noticed from his last observance. |
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Standing in Banda Aceh as the disaster unfolded around him, he knew he had captured the startling images of the tragedy. |
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Standing on the edge of cliffs that drop suddenly, it's easy to imagine that this is the world's brink. |
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Standing among these grotesques, one immediately attempted to connect the images, to deduce the cultural and social milieu from which they came. |
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Standing up quickly, she watched the boy roll around on the floor pathetically, crying, gasping and retching. |
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Standing the pineapple on end, cut it lengthwise into fourths and remove the core. |
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Standing behind the throne of the ruler, they accented his power and greatness. |
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Standing there, hearing a distant roar of London traffic, the woman next to me looks disgruntled, something to do with the poems not rhyming. |
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Standing them in water will keep the stems shiny and plump but be careful when using electric lighting near water. |
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Standing on the crest of the hill, illuminated against the morning sun, was a figure clothed in rippling blue-silver robes. |
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Standing in the line ahead of me was Rob, hopping from foot to foot, clutching at a delivery slip. |
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Standing in line to order a cup of coffee to battle the cold, I fidgeted with my wallet. |
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Standing next to the old grandfather clock that stood seven feet tall, was a tall, broad figure. |
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Standing up, I cupped my hands around my mouth, raising my voice before calling out his name. |
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Standing Order 42 determines that you have a right to control who is admitted to the meeting rooms and lobbies of Parliament. |
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Standing up and eating at a cafe or rosticceria is less expensive than sitting down and a picnic lunch is even better. |
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Standing at the base of one of the towers, there's only a gentle whoosh as the rotors sweep around. |
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Standing up, he threw his weight into a roundhouse kick that shattered the mirror, raining deadly crystals over his room. |
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Standing before her bubbling cauldron, the Crone raised her ancient hands and summoned yet another lower-level demon. |
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Standing with loosely relaxed knees, they start to work their feet by stamping rhythms on the floor. |
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Standing next to the Seventies-built police station, it was used for years as the police's lost property and filing store. |
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Standing up, I suddenly remembered that I hadn't done a spot check of all of the tables upon arrival. |
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Standing at the stem and watching her wide wake stretch to the horizon is a favorite pastime. |
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Standing on one acre of lawned gardens, this three-bedroom bungalow offers modern split-level accommodation. |
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This is a full and vigorous debate, and the member is within the Standing Orders. |
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Standing a moment longer on the shore he watches the dinghy, until it tacks out of sight on the far side of the broad bay, heading for harbour. |
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Standing by the fireplace in his living room, Frank stares at the flames as they devour the torn pieces of his wedding photograph. |
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Standing in front of him, he longed to slowly carve Jaegar to pieces and burn those pieces to bits. |
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Standing proudly on an isolated promontory, this 13th century stronghold once commanded the whole upper part of the Great Glen. |
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Standing water from the flooding can attract mosquitoes, spawning outbreaks of malaria and dengue fever. |
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Standing in first position, dancers tendu to second to show alignment and placement. |
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Standing up quickly, Carrie went to her closet and took out her luggage bag. |
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Standing in baggage reclaim at Luton airport the other day, it struck me that almost everyone around me had taken out their mobile phone. |
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Standing out, though, is his masterly rendering of Lear, conveying the many-sidedness of the old man's character and development. |
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A private member's bill currently under review by a Parliamentary Standing Committee could complicate the issue further. |
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Standing up she exited he bathroom for the second time, trailed by speckles of red water. |
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It's unedited, gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs, Northern Development and Natural Resources. |
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Standing up quickly, she banged her head against the top shelf in the cupboard and cursed. |
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Standing on her sore feet, Lily groaned as she scuffled her feet to the chair in the corner. |
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Standing motionless for hours on end may seem like a daunting task to most people, but they consider it fun. |
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Standing water in a house can also serve as a breeding ground for insects and other animals. |
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Standing next to the hulking metal scrum machine, its curving shape like the shell of a giant red insect, he urges them on. |
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Standing atop one of them, with his back to her, was a man wearing a dress blue Navy uniform with yards of gold braid banded around the sleeves. |
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Standing residue in the field helps capture valuable moisture from this year's above average snowfall. |
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Standing on a site of 1.2 acres, this house is set in rural surroundings with uninterrupted views of the Liffey valley. |
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Standing on the Channel coast in AD 43, the army of the Emperor Claudius mutinied at the order to cross the ocean. |
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Standing on the flattened slag heap that served as the rocket launch site, he proudly sports a baseball cap emblazoned Rocket Boys Dad. |
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Standing near us, also waiting to pre-board, was a group of six Middle Eastern men. |
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Standing near the transom opening, all six men donned their gear, including heavy weight belts and tanks, which caused the stern to submerge below the waterline. |
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Standing at the edge of the cliff, we watched the waves crash on the shore far below. |
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Standing in the chill breeze of autumn, I knew something had passed between us. |
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Zhou, a staunch supporter of bo, was rumored to have designated bo as his successor inside the Politburo Standing Committee. |
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Standing on the window guard that night, Miguel took baby Maria from Luisa and strapped her into a car seat. |
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Standing by the cash register, she had no trouble as doubling as a salesgirl herself. |
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Standing up close, one felt completely immersed in a cascading waterscape. |
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Standing beneath that wall, I let my fantasy enclose me in rapture. |
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The Standing Committee shall have the power to co-opt up to a further two members, and may be afforced by members of the central administration by invitation as appropriate. |
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Standing urine forms ammonium carbonate which is strongly alkaline. |
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I just go back to this whole issue of reading speeches and express the hope that we might revert to previous Standing Orders, which forbade that practice. |
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Standing up from the table where the teens had been playing a board game, a regular ritual at the Easter banquet, she stretched her arms out and yawned. |
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Standing with the guys auditioning for the same part as you is so awk. |
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Standing all day with the cattle was hard enough but if it was teeming rain, the big heavy coats of the time soaked the water and felt like a tonne weight by evening. |
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Standing under a tent for a cocktail reception getting schmoozy and boozy? |
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Standing seam metal roofs of copper or terne metal are found on many older homes and are a good choice for those who want to maintain that original appearance. |
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Standing close was a handsome Italian, reaching across him to place the first pile of napoleons from a new bagful just brought him by an envoy with a scrolled mustache. |
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Standing tall, black hood and mask concealing all but his yellow eyes, and carrying his deactivated double-edged saber, was the mastermind of this entire plan. |
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Standing up, she brushed herself down and looked to her left. |
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Standing at the centre of the memorial are six large basalt obelisks etched with the names of all the countries where Australians have been held prisoner of war. |
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Standing in the shadows of the colossal statues in front of the twin temples of Abu Simbel, one can only feel humble by human ingenuity, both past and present. |
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Standing before an expectant audience of French speakers with nothing but a few pitiful phrases and a lot of arm-waving to offer, the whole idea now appears vraiment merde. |
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Standing defiantly like a mini-acropolis, its silhouette still evokes a sense of place as important to Glasgow as Ledoux's great neo-classical toll houses are to Paris. |
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Standing on the pier was a crowd of tearful fans, dressed in their best flapper frocks. |
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Standing with your back against a wall, feet stance-width apart and a foot from the wall, lower yourself toward a sitting position by bending your knees. |
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Standing on the platform in Lucknow, Babbanji saw two trains waiting, one for Delhi and the other for Mumbai. |
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Standing there in my pyjamas I watch sheet lightning strike the Atlantic. |
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Standing alone, evidence from tree ring research might not amount to much. |
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Standing at the top of the hill, just to the side of the open chain-link gate was a thin, petite female wearing various, silken veils that blew in the wind. |
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Standing only a few feet away from her was Briar, the same rigid expression on his features, his eyes dark with an emotion that was undecipherable. |
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Standing on the edge of the Burfell volcano, you realize what a fragile construct modern civilization is. |
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Standing she moved slowly up the boat slip until she reached ground. |
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Standing behind this more melancholy strand is the artistic Benjamin, unperformed, unpublished, locked in a loveless marriage and happily ensconced as an accountant. |
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Standing on the cliff, you see the waves breaking at the shore down below. |
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Four of the seven Politburo Standing Committee members, including Xi, are princelings. |
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He told the Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs he had been fitted up with the help of covert recordings for falsely accusing police officers of corruption. |
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Standing knee-deep in sawdust and cardboard boxes a week prior to opening, with not a vol-au-vent in sight, they are convinced that the place will be ready on time. |
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Standing on a chair, fully dressed, he sprayed his head and upper body with shaving lather, dowsed himself with rice, and then plunged into a washtub. |
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Standing in an upright position, hold on to a chair for support, then extend your left leg straight behind you until you feel your buttock tighten. |
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Standing in the queue to be served wondering why every one was keeping their distance, I realised my trousers were caked in cow cack which I had been spreading all day! |
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Standing on a parapet of fictive marble, dressed in the brown habit of his order, St Francis gazes intently at a wooden crucifix held between his crossed hands. |
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Standing nearly 6ft 4in and built like the proverbial brick outhouse, the Russian's brooding handsomeness makes him one of the few genuine new stars of the men's game. |
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According to rules laid down by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, opium, heroin, morphine, hemp, cocaine and other addictive narcotics are banned. |
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Standing stones and circles, henges, cup-marked stones and dolmens have intrigued us for generations, but there is little real evidence of their true purpose. |
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Standing herbage mass in the pastures was estimated by measuring the forage height with a rising-plate meter in 25 places along evenly spaced, predetermined paced transects. |
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Standing at the door, I saw a total studmuffin staring at me. |
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Standing in the shade of a mango tree, overstuffed backpacks slung over our shoulders, we were soon introduced to a string of others caked in mud. |
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Standing around chewing the cud, cows don't look especially threatening. |
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Standing under the marriage canopy, the chuppah, surrounded by the faces of my family and the community, I felt the strength of their prayers and blessings. |
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Standing under a wooden frame that resembles a swing set, members of the search team shake shallow, rectangular-shaped screen boxes suspended from the top beam. |
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Standing at least twice her height, it was covered with ornate curves of brass and steel, forming a graceful and intricate pattern of swirls and loops. |
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Standing 15 metres in height, the turbine support frame uses hydrofoils which use the down-thrust from tidal currents to hold the structure firmly on the seabed. |
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Standing above the river Trent is St Wystan's Church, much of which is of the mid-C14 and C15 including the tower and spire, clerestory, and roof. |
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Standing on the bank of a canal together with other joyful dwellers of a clay town, the guardsman was watching the impetuous flow, a broad smile on his face. |
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Standing fifty paces from me under the trees was an impressive figure. |
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Standing on the podium in Transport House, Westminster, Campbell was immaculately dressed as ever in a blue silk tie, light blue cotton shirt and pressed suit. |
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Standing there was a beautiful woman with a perfect body, flawless face and long black hair pulled back into a youthful ponytail on top of her head. |
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After being removed to Indian Territory in Oklahoma in 1877, a group of Ponca Indians led by Standing Bear sought to return to their homelands in northern Nebraska. |
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Standing in queues is not easy for us old fogeys with worn-out joints. |
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Standing in gardens of bougainvillea and hibiscus, they are made of white wood, with shutters painted green or red, and verandas decorated with intricate gingerbread fretwork. |
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Standing just off center, the pod is a geodesic wood structure. |
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Still his doctrine seems to have been a heathen Gnosticism, in which he proclaimed himself as the Standing One, the principal emanation of the Deity and the Redeemer. |
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Standing under a eucalyptus tree, we are looking up at a koala. |
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Standing outside the gates, and waiting with my customary lack of patience, I was beginning to regret wearing a heavy duffel coat now the weather had so radically improved. |
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Standing for Digital Versatile Disk Read-Only Memory, DVD-ROM uses discs that are similar to CD-ROM discs but typically hold seven to eight times more data. |
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You will be aware, under the Standing Orders, that the issue the Minister has raised about my credibility is one I have every right to take exception to. |
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Standing thoracic and lumbar extension and seated thoracic rotation may be useful therapeutic exercises for patients in the acute and subacute stages of healing. |
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There was no formal limit on the number of Standing Committees, but usually only ten existed. |
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Questions relating to the EEA are dealt with by the Standing Committee in Brussels. |
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Following the review, the motions were retitled Legislative Consent Motions and the procedures enshrined in the Parliament's Standing Orders. |
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Standing Order 57 is the third method, which allows a bill to be introduced without debate if a day's notice is given to the Table Office. |
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Chapter 9B of the Scottish Parliament's Standing Orders specify the procedure for considering Sewel motions. |
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Saeeda Iqbal, Baz Muhammad Khan and Mushahidullah Khan were elected Chairpersons of the Senate Standing Committees. |
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Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi has been made a member of the Standing Committee on Finance, headed by BJP leader Yashwant Sinha. |
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In addition to Skara Brae the site includes Maeshowe, the Ring of Brodgar, the Standing Stones of Stenness and other nearby sites. |
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Standing at 5,895 metres, Mount Kilimanjaro made great demands on both their physical prowess and mental strength. |
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Standing a few feet away, each player takes a turn tossing the three spaceships onto the planets. |
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College Three Affiliated Tribes of the Arikara, Hidatsa and Mandan Sitting Bull College Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Turtle Mountain Comm. |
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Standing just to the north of St Nicholas',' the bronze statue was erected to commemorate 500 years of the shrievalty of Newcastle. |
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Standing on the Shoulder of Giants received only lukewarm reviews and is the band's lowest selling studio album. |
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When prisoner Scott Bunce was jailed for stabbing his wife 16 years ago, Standing was sure he was guilty. |
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Standing on the edge of the cliff made me realise just how much aerophobia affected me. |
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Standing reserve was Glenda Hughes, Ffridd, Nantlle, with her Black Welsh mountain shearlings. |
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A Member who does not register a designation of identity shall be deemed to be designated Other for the purposes of these Standing Orders. |
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Standing Order 66 therefore represents the beginnings of Ministerial responsibility and accountability. |
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In November 2006, Standing Committees were replaced by Public Bill Committees. |
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Other remains from that era include the Standing Stones of Stenness, the Maeshowe passage grave, the Ring of Brodgar and other standing stones. |
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Standing in regal isolation, these few giant sequoias are the subject of much study and wonder. |
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Standing over the installation, the reflected collages seem to extend limitlessly onward. |
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Standing or seated row exercises involving the use of barbells and cables are often overlooked. |
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Standing silhouetted in the doorwat through which they had entered the vault was the man who wasn't pleased to see them. |
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Standing on the steps of Memorial Church in Harvard Yard, he offered American aid to promote European recovery and reconstruction. |
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Standing on the right of these regiments were the much smaller units of Chisholms and the combined unit of Macleans and Maclachlans. |
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Standing in hisway are telepath Charles Xavier, shape-shifter Raven Darkholme and five gifted mutants. |
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Standing behind the Cross Tree are the famous almshouses, built in solid granite. |
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The membership of these bodies, like that of the Standing Committees, reflects the strength of the parties. |
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Standing atop the ridgeline, King Edward watched the nightmare scenario he himself had predicted. |
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Standing on those long straight roads with the speed detection gun was like shooting fish in a barrel, somebody said. |
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Rarely, a bill was committed to a Special Standing Committee, which investigated and held hearings on the issues raised. |
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This objection was upheld, and the Standing Orders Committee of the House of Lords therefore rejected the Bill. |
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The requirement for Standing Orders was dispensed with, and the represented bill allowed to proceed. |
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Standing on the winner's podium with his guide, Erickson breathed in the crisp air as a smile beamed across his windburned cheeks. |
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Before the granting of Royal Assent, the Lords had adopted a Standing Order making provision for the election of peers. |
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The membership of each Standing Committee roughly reflected the strength of the parties in the House. |
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Most bills were until 2006 considered by Standing Committees, which consisted of between 16 and 50 members. |
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The Standing Orders of the House of Commons do not establish any formal time limits for debates. |
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Standing on the hilltop, Richard had a wide, unobstructed view of the area. |
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The chamber usually met only once a year, with the Viceroy presiding, but it appointed a Standing Committee which met more often. |
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Ultimately, the Lords chose to elect a Lord Speaker, which title was already used in the Standing Orders. |
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Standing there, half-awake, pud in hand, he feels washed out and hungover, though he hasn't touched a drop in weeks. |
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Standing close together, and well disciplined, they were unbreakable at Tours. |
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Standing stones at Huntsham, Staunton, and Trellech all have origins dating back to the Bronze Age. |
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Standing on the River Thames in the south east of the island of Great Britain, London has been a major settlement for two millennia. |
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He or she is, along with the Deputy, politically responsible for all aspects of the Presiding Office to which the Standing Orders relate. |
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The Presiding Officer is also responsible for Standing Orders and is the final authority on their interpretation. |
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Standing stones, most again dating to the Bronze Age, also occur in large numbers, 276 being found across the county, of which 92 are scheduled. |
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Standing near the castle, the Church of the Holy Rude is one of the town's most historically important buildings. |
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Standing on Rabbit Ridge, on the southern rim of the Valles Caldera, two worlds unfold below you. |
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Standing dead material was recorded as a foliar hit and decumbent dead material was recorded as a basal hit. |
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Legislative activity resumed first in the Standing Committee on Crown Corporations, which met on four occasions this fall. |
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Standing OOD aboard Swift can have its challenges but the latest technology allows it to run smoothly with less than six Sailors. |
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Standing on the nonskid section, he cleaned the forward, port side of the canopy. |
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This device is also used under Standing Order 89 by the committee chairman, to restrict debate in committee. |
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Standing forward bend Stand tall while keeping your abs tight, your shoulders down and your legs together. |
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If you wanted to have a Standing On Pavement Cracks Day you'd have to register with the Ancient of Days or the Silver Stocking of the Diurnal or something. |
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Matfen-based Standing Stone Drawing Office Supplies was established in 1991 as a supplier of drawing office materials and provider of a print machine repair service. |
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Standing at an elevation of 7,882 feet, the Keller Peak Lookout was built in 1926 and is the oldest remaining original fire tower in the San Bernardino National Forest. |
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After the briefing, an interactive session between the members of National Assembly Standing Committee and Flag Officers was held in a very cordial environment. |
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Standing on the big chair, she stuffed them into that gapemouthed fish. |
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Courage, who has presented a solo show at the Warehouse Theatre recently, Chiro, winner of the Last Comic Standing 2013 and Lifa, a natural new kid on the block. |
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Standing on top of Trash Mountain and affirming the Messianic promise of the kingdom of heaven, we cannot help but take responsibility for recycling and reducing consumption. |
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Raja, Kanimozhi and Suresh Kalmadi have been made members of the Parliamentary Standing Committees on Energy, Home Affairs and External Affairs respectively. |
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Since retrocession, the ultimate power to interpret statutes has been passed on from the CFA to the National People's Congress Standing Committee. |
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The Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs held public meetings on March 16, 17 and 18, 2011 on the matter of privilege raised by Scott grison. |
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Standing a core on edge on an anvil stone, he or she hits the exposed edge with centripetal blows of a hard hammer to roughly shape the implement. |
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The Standing Commission convenes every six months on average. |
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Standing in the way of the Allies was the English Channel, an obstacle that had frustrated the ambitions of the Spanish Armada and Napoleon Bonaparte's Navy. |
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Standing at the open church door, gripping the bell rope, we were ready to ring our bell and cheer the Truth and Reconciliation marchers on their way. |
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Standing stones have been found in Alpine areas of France and Italy. |
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Standing second gear, 224 pcs, D 50x2 mm and 18x1,5 mm tubular steel, electrostatic powder coating surface treatment coat rack, a minimum of 6 hanger. |
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Standing Peachtree, a Creek village located where Peachtree Creek flows into the Chattahoochee River, was the closest Indian settlement to what is now Atlanta. |
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The Mersey Docks Board opposed the committee's first bill, presented late in 1882, and it was rejected by Parliament in January 1883 for breaching Standing Orders. |
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Standing 6'1, the Brit's lengthand size posed problems in the defeats to Gleison Tibau and Rich Clementi, as Etim used his reach and lankiness to his advantage. |
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Jim Crowe of Scovo, the Standing Conference of Voluntary Organisations for People with a Learning Disability, based in Cardiff said he was very concerned. |
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Standing in line-ups of five, models young and older, posed in tailored coats matched with shorts or in loose trousers topped with elongated sports jackets. |
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