The new grant will be used for repairs to the south nave aisle roof, north nave masonry and leaded light windows. |
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The service over, he strides down the pew aisle, wiping fingers across his brow. |
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White pillars towered above him, and marble guards lined the aisle, stone spears held at the ready. |
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She hadn't notice the pair of dark eyes gazing at her as she meandered up the aisle occasionally picking up a book and reading the blurb. |
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The route leads towards the double doors that lead to stairs which go up to the south aisle of the church. |
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She walked out into the main room and down the narrow aisle between the pews. |
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Despite the barney in May, Mr Willis insists there is a real spark between them and they can't wait to walk hand-in-hand down the aisle. |
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Catherine her sister acted as a bridesmaid and Thomas Pringle led her up the aisle. |
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And, of course, my friends across the aisle have made a big thing about that. |
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On the plane, I sat in my window seat, and another passenger has the aisle seat. |
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I'll find myself standing in the aisle, weighing the purchase of some matchbooks packaged to look like they came from a Parisian brasserie. |
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Repairs included re-lining the nave parapet gutters with lead, re-covering the north aisle roof with steel, and re-pointing stonework. |
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Within a week of the wedding, he was back at the theater, ensconced in his customary aisle seat in the third row. |
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Chelsea, the maid of honor, traveled up the aisle with Brian, the best man. |
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Then he turned up as a surprise and said he wouldn't miss walking me down the aisle for anything. |
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Worse, they're also tremendous space hogs, gobbling up dozens of precious square feet in useless aisle area. |
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Hypocrites, cranks and scoundrels have always been with us, on both sides of the aisle. |
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An occasional escorted walk up or down the aisle to or from the lav or alternating seats next to the window also eased the boredom. |
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It is a beautiful specimen of Gothic architecture consisted of a nave and an aisle with a remarkable reticulated vault and original inventory. |
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For example, you may have an easier time getting in and out of an aisle seat, and bulkhead seats may have more legroom. |
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Seven decades on, they returned to the church to celebrate their platinum anniversary and once again walked down the aisle arm in arm. |
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The completed manuscripts will be displayed month by month in a special cabinet in the north aisle of the Priory. |
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He proceeded down the aisle, dressed in the robe of the patriarch of the family. |
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I hate maneuvering around people with their carts parked diagonally across an aisle. |
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I turned my head towards aisle three to stare down Vader, but I was afraid of being turned into a pillar of salt so I averted my eyes. |
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The wedding music sounded and the bride's maids and the ring bearer began to walk down the aisle. |
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His delightful bride stole the limelight as she looked simply magnificent as she strolled up the aisle in St Mary's Cathedral. |
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The strain, as a punter tries to manoeuvre a fully laden trolley around the end of an aisle is just colossal. |
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Quick and simple with large graphics, they're designed for mobile shoppers pushing their carts down the aisle. |
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The chair is also capable of being pushed down the aisle due to its very narrow track width. |
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Wielding large buckets, they are slopping water from their individual compartments over the knee-high partition and into the aisle. |
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Meanwhile, the wide aisle bisecting the Terrace Room at Newark's Symphony Hall filled with jitterbugging, jiving and boogalooing dancers. |
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The force from the blast slammed her into the far side of the narrow aisle. |
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The conversation spread across the aisle, then to the seat in front, the row in back. |
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She wore a peaceful smile as she swayed down the aisle, holding a bouquet of baby's breath that matched the flowers woven through her hair. |
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Safe to say we can expect their walk down the aisle any day now and as far as a baby bump is concerned, it's still not quite clear. |
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They began with a tatterdemalion parade of musicians and baton twirlers down the aisle and onto the stage. |
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They tannoyed that we would honour 2 minutes silence at 11am and 2 of their workers were merrily walking down the aisle talking to each other. |
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In the hygiene aisle, I grabbed two tubes of toothpaste, a bottle of shampoo. |
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So this was the seat that I took, next to the aisle, and a man was sitting next to me. |
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As customers mill about, James waddles up the store's main aisle in search of a white dress shirt for his wedding this Saturday. |
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There's no use darting over to the opposite side of the aisle because some other waddler is lumbering along from the opposite direction. |
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There is also a private bar on board and eight comfortable chairs of exquisite design are arranged in perfect order along the aisle. |
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Since the royal couple walked down the aisle, they have had an eventful 12 months. |
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Now, if only I could pray away the shriekingly drunk platinum blonde 50-something ladies across the aisle. |
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When the other kid made to shove past Dustin, I stuck my foot into the aisle and sent him flying. |
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A recent editorial cartoon showed a clerical procession in which a mitred man is being preceded down a church aisle by two young altar boys. |
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These feelings are the things that are manufactured naturally when you see your daughter walking down the aisle. |
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It was a case of third time lucky for Lisa when she walked down the aisle last year. |
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He happily confesses that his favourite moment in any musical film is when Julie Andrews walks down the aisle in The Sound of Music. |
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More couples are willing to have preventative counselling than they are to seek it out after walking down the aisle. |
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Four men in black uniforms, along with a plainclothed man with a large ID badge, walked past us to an aisle seat about eight rows behind me. |
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He dropped them into a shopping basket that was already so laden with tools that he had a hard time maneuvering it down the narrow aisle. |
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The west window of the aisle is modern and has two trefoiled lights with a pierced circle in the spandrel. |
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It is built of local flint with stone dressings and comprises a chancel, nave, south aisle, porch, a north transeptal chapel and a western tower. |
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The atmosphere is upbeat, and there's all kinds of nifty geek toys and gadgets to be found down every aisle. |
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After a few moments of instructions the wedding march began and Emily began her slow walk down the aisle. |
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At a hardware store, I laid the fittings out on the floor of the plumbing aisle and began to design our drain, waste and vent systems. |
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The violins began to play a jaunty wedding march and we began to walk up the aisle. |
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He's 22 next month and already they're shoving him up the aisle into wedlock. |
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Another large group of elderly men carried regimental banners in procession up the aisle. |
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But while I was there I was drawn over to the aisle with the spices as I needed a jug of olive oil for my pasta and pine nuts, too. |
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I beg of you, mother, to walk me down the aisle for no other person would be suited to do so in my eyes. |
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Look for kasha in the bulk aisle or find it with packaged beans and grains. |
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Christmas bride Audrey Turner looked radiant in her white wedding dress as she walked down the aisle 50 years ago today. |
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Wearing a beautiful white wedding dress and a long trailer behind her, Julie Sarandon walked down the aisle with her father. |
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When the ceremony began, Jessie walked down the aisle wearing a beautiful white wedding gown. |
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Wearing a beautiful, white wedding dress down the aisle is one of the many dreams of women of all ages. |
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I used to walk up and down the aisle passing sweets along the rows and making sure they kept their feet off the seats. |
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They've already got out the Christmas cakes and puddings, and half an aisle is bedecked in holly and red and green decorations. |
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On our final approach to O'Hare, I was sitting in the window seat and Walter was sitting next to me on the aisle. |
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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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Then my eyes fell on those three women, sitting on alternate seats across the aisle from each other. |
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Rather than have them walk down the aisle of a moving train, why not try getting up and offering your seat? |
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There's always that moment when, because there are four of us, three are allotted a row of seats and one has the seat across the aisle. |
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Seated across the aisle from him were three girls Yutaka recognized from school. |
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I can only fly five hours maximum in aircraft with a decent seat pitch and only in an aisle seat, so I can move about. |
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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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I chose a seat on the aisle near the back and settled in to enjoy the program of traditional Christmas music. |
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Turtle chose his seat on the train across the aisle from Tim in the row behind Megan and Jeff. |
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I've seen with my own eyes people take up four seats, the entire aisle and the toilet cubile by strategic placement of a few cases. |
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At which point, I wondered, would it be ok to get up and move to the empty, inviting seats across the aisle? |
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He wandered down the long aisle between the shelves that towered far too high to reach, stuffed with books. |
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Across the aisle, six blonde beauties also celebrating a birthday laughed too loud and drank champagne. |
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An extravagantly woven headband of red tipani and snow-white tiare fill the aisle with the rich and heady scent of frangipani and gardenia. |
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Go to the bread aisle in your supermarket, and count just how many different products we have. |
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He has seen film of a man walking down a supermarket aisle, and all the tins flying off the shelves as they pass. |
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Once she got there, she paced the aisle, scanning the shelves for a home pregnancy test. |
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Both share the wooden oriel projecting onto the choir, with a private entrance to the rear and a small door leading into the choir aisle. |
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The nearest people were five or six rows in front of me, and the pews across the aisle were empty for almost a dozen rows. |
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Ironically, the rest of the building is in good condition apart from some dry rot in the North Aisle where a temporary floor has been put down. |
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The mistletoe must have been hanging right across the aisle on Capital Hill. |
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But from the outside, from my side of the aisle, the situation seems very clear. |
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Princess Ariel and Prince Eric walk down the aisle, and are greeted by a stout clergyman who is allegedly too happy to see them. |
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Many from his side of the aisle are now just as wrong on this issue as his opponents are. |
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The NRA supports the open carry of guns in cafes, burrito shops, and the produce aisle. |
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He has already walked down the aisle a staggering five times. |
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It won't be long before they are walking down the aisle together. |
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We moved down the aisle towards the undoubted gem of the church. |
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One need only stand in the aisle marked Produce to understand how the wan light obscuring the bruised fruit makes all of our decisions more difficult. |
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When it comes to wedded bliss, walking down the aisle is the easy part. |
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The wedding march started, everyone stood up and my dad and I went to the doorway and paused for a few seconds before slowly starting down the aisle. |
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The wedding march started playing and I walked down the aisle. |
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I remember standing at the church door waiting for the organist to start playing and as the first notes of the wedding march began I walked up the aisle on my father's arm. |
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She runs down the aisle and looks at the rakes and gardening supplies. |
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The aisle also wears a green colour complete with wickets and bails. |
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And while it seems at home in supermarket produce aisles, it will be relegated to the household aisle of drug chains, where it initially underperformed in test. |
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Soy burgers can be found in the frozen-foods aisle of any supermarket. |
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A narrow chancel originally lay east of the nave and parts of its north wall can still be seen, pierced by the arcade between the nave and the north aisle. |
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He asked her if she would continue to lead up the aisle in single matches. |
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Rauru patted her gently on the shoulder, as he led her up the aisle. |
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After the recessional Croft waited until the exodus had abated, nodded silently to her ladyship as she passed down the aisle, and followed the stragglers out. |
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But as anyone knows, if you lie down and have a forty minute kip in the aisle of a supermarket, the manager will think you are a mentalist and tell you to move on. |
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Across the aisle, France's majority Socialist Party has restrained its schadenfreude. |
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She swapped a lifetime of yo-yo diets and calorie counting for a healthy-eating regime after walking down the aisle in August 1999 in a size 22 wedding gown. |
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Could it be by exuding sunshine and optimism, and unhesitatingly reaching across the aisle? |
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It is the only show that presents a global perspective of the industry to players on both sides of the aisle, whether they be licensors or licensees. |
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She didn't let any of her new nervousness show and forced a smile as she showed off the dress before linking her arm through his once more and then walking back up the aisle. |
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A black dude in the grandstand behind Seiler began a funky dance in the aisle, wildly thrashing about in a cream-colored suit. |
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Because I'm partisan, I'll feature the griping from the Democratic side of the aisle. |
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I headed towards the aisle with all the diary products, pushing my cart and was wondering if there was a party I could go to after dinner when I saw her. |
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I had arrived early enough to get an aisle seat in an exit row. |
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He led me out of the main barnyard, down the aisle to the fields. |
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The horse snorted, pawing the loosely packed dirt in the stable aisle. |
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The reaction from members on both sides of the aisle to the maneuver was virulent. |
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Almost everyone who knew Bush even distantly, from either side of the aisle, has a story of his thoughtfulness or compassion. |
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And the aisle all the way to the door bustled with Adivasi vegetable vendors who squatted with their baskets shifting and moving till they found a comfort zone. |
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He moved out of her way as she nearly tumbled into the aisle. |
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It seemed, at first, as though the walk down the aisle would never end, but all too soon she was placing her small ungloved hands into Logan's large callused pair. |
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Civility and a commitment to reaching across the aisle are not wingnut impulses. |
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For example, our Endless Aisle program enables shoppers to purchase hard-to-find items using Internet-based in-store kiosks. |
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Then I found the As Seen on TV Aisle and used the vacuum sealer and the food compressor to store as much fresh food as I could. |
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His large marble monument in the south choir aisle was sculpted by Grinling Gibbons. |
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Caise Allen Brinkman and Matthew Bay Brinkman served as bell chimers before the bride walked down the aisle. |
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We're also seeing some supermarkets use large, overscale dramatic focal fixtures in unexpected places such as the frozen food aisle. |
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A Conservative member of Parliament crossed the aisle this weekend to join the resurgent Labor Party of Tony Blair. |
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I often find myself in the toy aisle, having an existential crisis. |
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Out in the shop, replenishers stand in each aisle, most wearing gloves to protect their hands. |
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Looks like One Direction's Zayn Malik and girlfriend Perrie Edwards would not be walking down the aisle anytime soon. |
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Additionally, the company carries vegan, organic Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups that are yummier than what you would find in any candy aisle. |
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As well as picking up a cabbage in the veg aisle shoppers are now able to buy a brassica bouquet from the flower area. |
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The NAA Meetup area is located in the back of the NAA Exposition, down the 1800 aisle. |
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In Westminster Abbey, a stone memorial of Robert Blake, unveiled on 27 February 1945, can be found in the south choir aisle. |
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The towels were strapped together with a bright yellow belly band with the designer's logo, and displayed on endcap shelves facing a main aisle. |
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No late night milk runs, no shortage of your favorite brand on the grocery aisle. |
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Lady Elizabeth as usual passed by without a contribution, but made a formal courtsey to the elder at the plate, and sailed up the aisle. |
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It consists of a west tower, nave, chancel, south aisle and a Consistory Court. |
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She quickly moves down each aisle, filling her basket with produce. |
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She left her duties guarding the cola vendor and brushed past Earl to the aisle with the creamed corn. |
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He was defeated by 19 votes on the second reading, with many Liberals crossing the aisle against him. |
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Luggage spilled into the aisle as the bus pulled out of the station. |
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The church grew dark as it padded up and down the aisle, as if looking for someone. |
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The little stone Saint occupied a retired niche in a side aisle of the old cathedral. |
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Dana Jackson was not your average blushing bride. You see, she went down the aisle on her 100th birthday. |
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Henry, through his clerical connections, arranged for his sister to be buried in the north aisle of the nave of Winchester Cathedral. |
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A monument to Jonson was erected in about 1723 by the Earl of Oxford and is in the eastern aisle of Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner. |
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Savoury biscuits also usually have a dedicated section in most European supermarkets, often in the same aisle as sweet biscuits. |
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The organ at Canterbury is of three manuals with cases in the choir gallery and the north choir aisle. |
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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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An accidental fire in 1840 left the nave, south west tower and south aisle roofless and blackened shells. |
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A large handle on the end of each shelf allows them to be moved along tracks in the floor to create an aisle when needed. |
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In 1825, this privilege was reduced to the south aisle and in 1895 to the former chantry chapel of the Black Prince. |
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You can find refrigerated prechopped onions in tubs in the produce aisle along with prechopped peppers. |
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Ignore the tears, don't mention the pink goonie and just guide me to the aisle that stocks the shiny new mojos. |
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In the south aisle of the cathedral a glass panel in the floor enables a view of the remains of a Roman mosaic pavement. |
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It's voters who seem to want Republicans and Democrats in the next Congress to cross the aisle and try something different in Iraq. |
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The central aisle tended to be wide and was higher than the flanking aisles, so that light could penetrate through the clerestory windows. |
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There was a woman sitting in the endmost chair just across the aisle in line with them. |
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He zzzed for a long time, bobbing back and forth, and then he let us go, pointing to two empty seats across the aisle and motioning for us to sit down. |
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The tealites are used just for the moment the bride comes down the aisle. |
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It comprises an aisle, a main chapel, a sacristy and a bell tower. |
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Price check on Aisle 4, for Tori Spelling's silver spoon,'' he joked in another on-camera stand-up. |
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On 19 September, at a crowded memorial service, his ashes were interred near the burial plots of Purcell and Stanford in the north choir aisle of Westminster Abbey. |
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The storeowner lifted his head and stared at us down the long aisle. |
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Grocery, with the pressures they have from the perimeter, many are looking to reduce the greeting card aisle size, and it seems humor gets sacrificed. |
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She bit her thumb and rose, sweatily yanking her cart down the aisle. |
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Anne was buried beside her husband and children in the Henry VII Chapel on the South Aisle of Westminster Abbey on 24 August. |
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Buses with driver's seat elevated low must be fitted a front link door over the driver's cockpit and a passageway to the front link door next to the aisle. |
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During the rebuilding, heraldic stained glass installed in the north transept in 1638 was transferred to a window in the north aisle of the new church. |
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There are benches on two sides of the chamber, divided by a centre aisle. |
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The silence brought John Jay to his senses. He crawled along the aisle and out of the door, blinkling like an owl as he came into the blinding sunshine. |
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And when the day finally came in August for her to walk down the aisle at Vaulty Manor in Chelmsford, on the arm of her father, Peter, Emma looked radiant. |
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Rockwell Collins' dPAVESTM in-flight entertainment system is now offerable on the Airbus Single Aisle Program. |
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Find Chinese red rice vinegar and wood ear mushrooms at Asian grocery stores and bean threads in the Asian-foods aisle of well-stocked supermarkets. |
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Respected on both sides of the aisle, Nesbitt became Senate majority leader in 2009 and became minority leader when the GOP won control two years later. |
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