These long ago promised chairs have had the whole office talking for weeks now. |
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They all filed in and sat down in the chairs, looking slightly abashed that they had been caught. |
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Inside the abbey people sat quietly in the choir stalls or on chairs in front of lit candles, absorbed in prayer or contemplation. |
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If resting is not possible, use of crutches, walkers or wheel chairs can be advised. |
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Perhaps it never occurred to the deans, provosts, or department chairs to recognize the wallflowers of the department. |
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In a compact space, a narrow painted wardrobe or corner table and chairs can serve as a unique area of interest within the space. |
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Overstuffed pink chairs and a couch rested in one corner, a small kitchenette with a washtub and icebox in another. |
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Instead of chairs, there were large metal washtubs that all the present band members had turned over to sit on. |
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Metro drivers spend the day jiggling in air-conditioned cabins, sitting on fold-down chairs small enough to persuade many to stand. |
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So he sits down across from me in one of the chairs they have set up in the the waiting area patio. |
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While you might not be offered something for the weekend these days, there are a few reminders of the past, including old-style barber chairs. |
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Indian paintings adorn the walls, the floors are tiled, and the chairs are heavy wood as are the tables, which are topped with raffia place mats. |
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Though it was small, it was clean and well-kept, and the tables were of good quality along with the chairs. |
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The scene is usually uninhabited but spinning wheels, Windsor chairs, rag rugs, and other icons of the colonial revival suggest a human presence. |
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Two mugs of steaming hot chocolate sat on the mahogany table that was placed between two well-worn leather arm chairs. |
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In a garden where green predominates, the boldest dash of color comes from blue-painted Adirondack chairs and a matching blue bench. |
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There's even room for two Adirondack chairs on the small deck at the front door. |
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The furthest I've ever stuck my neck out has been to advocate the use of Adirondack chairs, front porches and outdoor showers. |
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No room for Adirondack chairs or playing children, let alone that great, romantic porch swing. |
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Today, Saturday, his triumph had been walking the 20 yards to the Adirondack chairs in the backyard. |
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They sat in their carved chairs, and we ate slices of wheaten bread and toasted cheeses and drank weak ale. |
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We have a set of five of these wheelback chairs, one carver and four without arms. |
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Happy eaters fill the three large, light rooms, spreading across the pine floors, wheelback chairs, chunky wooden tables and winter log fire. |
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The President Pro Tempore serves as the second highest ranking officer within the Senate and chairs the Senate Oversight Committee. |
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A business suit-clad man then greets them, shakes hands affably and makes them sit in comfortable chairs. |
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Women screamed and jumped on chairs, men spilled their pints and babies dropped their rattles with each twist and turn of a nail-biting game. |
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This afternoon we have bought a new sofa, a dining table and six chairs and a sideboard! |
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Maybe his new book will persuade experts to sit their keisters down in those chairs and see what actually goes on in those schools. |
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Dhir, 33, of Rainham, Essex, admitted importing and wholesaling the chairs. |
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It's a chirpy little place with clean bright red tablecloths and wicker padded chairs on the terrace. |
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The three of them sat in the wide wicker chairs on the front porch, watching as the sun set. |
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Beyond, near the bow, was a large saloon with a round table and wicker chairs. |
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A sedate scattering of planters, wicker chairs and Balinese chests evokes mansions of old. |
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The office was empty, swivel chairs motionless behind open reception windows. |
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The spindles of Windsor chairs support the spine and move with the sitter's changes in position. |
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Diane took it all in without comment, then walked to the other side of the tables and sat down in one of the Windsor chairs. |
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Early Victorian taste favoured opulence and eclecticism, so exhibition showpieces coexisted with simpler, compact items like Windsor chairs. |
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Use ladderback chairs, rocking chairs, benches, wicker furniture and Windsor chairs. |
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He poured the sparkling red wine into a glass at a small table with two chairs around it. |
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The intricate work involved recasting the bronze crocodiles decorating the backs of the chairs, and a redesigned cornice. |
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The condition was first spotted among survivors of the Blitz in World War II who slept in deck chairs in air-raid shelters. |
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She leaned the broom against the wall and began wiping down the picture frames and the wood on the two winged back chairs that sat in the room. |
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One complete package supplies desks, chairs, cubicle partitions, power and communications receptacles, lighting, and more. |
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A table stood strong and proud in the middle of the room with four chairs at each end, standing like solitary guards. |
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We all sat in these nice reclinable chairs and just lapped up the gorgeous views! |
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Some reclined wearily on the couches, others leaned forward with excitement on the folding chairs. |
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Loveseats, club chairs and ottomans, wing chairs, recliners and dining chairs all can benefit from the addition of a fashionable slipcover. |
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Instead of the rows of desk chairs, there was a pile of bean bags in one corner and a bunch of air mattresses stacked up against the back wall. |
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Stephen was already there, making himself comfortable in one of the chairs in what appeared to be the recreation room of the facility. |
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Furniture takes the form of either long, low timber benches, or blond wood chairs, equipped with kneelers. |
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Two identical white reed Victorian garden chairs with high round arching backs stood ready. |
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Other than a set of twelve Regency hall chairs painted with the family crests, there was only one piece of importance remaining at Glin. |
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There were plenty of party games such as musical chairs and step-on-the-balloons. |
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One study even pooh-poohed the games of duck-duck-goose and musical chairs, suggesting they inflict emotional damage. |
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I hate musical chairs and dodge ball and any game that may single out one little kid for losing. |
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They are continuing to play musical chairs here in the executive suite of our parent company. |
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Information security is going to be like a game of musical chairs for security vendors. |
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Please be sure the Liang family is compensated for those lovely chairs and that wonderful lacquer and pearl chest. |
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During 1890 Gimson spent a few weeks with Clissett learning how to make ladder-back chairs with rush seats. |
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The table was a heavy oak farm-style one with six ladder-back chairs around it. |
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They favored innovations such as pedestal tables, modular sofas, sleek sideboards, and shiny stools in place of chairs. |
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Boston was producing leather-back chairs during this period with very bold ball-ring-ball turned front stretchers. |
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Except for the legs and stretchers, which were beautifully carved and turned, the chairs were completely covered with upholstery. |
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Five more endowed chairs are proposed to complement the Goldring Chair in Canadian Studies. |
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Two lounge chairs with lambskin backs and seats feature whipstitching details. |
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Three matching French chairs of 1794-1799 in the downstairs bedroom needed their original silk lampas seats rewoven. |
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The walnut and yellow pine step-back open cupboard was found in Alabama and appears to have been made there about the same time as the chairs. |
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Furniture includes chairs and couches upholstered in amber, magenta, and burgundy. |
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A few hours later, the sun is setting as gentle aquamarine surf laps a few feet from the reclining beach chairs. |
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Men and women lounge in striped deck chairs only to be replaced by distraught, fighting figures illuminated in flashing lights. |
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We'd moved some chairs into the corner so we could fit the drum set, our guitars, amps, and mics. |
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You can use the comments to place facilities like chairs, vending machines, toilet blocks and new displays like a reptile house. |
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He created joint chairs for both anaesthesiology and intensive care at all Soviet medical schools. |
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Urging greater effort as unaccustomed exercises take toll of muscles rendered lax by soft chairs and rich food. |
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The four punks who attacked Sammy were all sitting handcuffed to chairs on the defendant's side of the room. |
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Improvised weapons such as shovels, chairs and table legs also can be used to fend off adversaries. |
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Citizens had assembled with their coolers and chairs as they revelled to the sounds of soca and calypso from the bands. |
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Opinion was running hot and heavy, and gibbets, nooses, electric chairs and lethal injections were topics featuring prominently. |
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In this game of musical chairs, let's try and make sure everyone gets a seat. |
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All elements are placed on antique looking furniture, teapoys, plant stands and traditional Irani chairs. |
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In Victorian times its pavilions, lidos and deck chairs bustled with activity. |
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The man who had led her here now pulled out one of the tall-backed chairs for her, directly at Crowford's right hand. |
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In a fashion shoot called Doll Drums, the model lies limp and stiff, draped over chairs as if she'd been thrown there by a petulant child. |
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There were metal chairs and music stands everywhere, taking up a set of risers that were built into the floor. |
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Rigid chairs and bland decor did not encourage us to linger over coffee, mugged or otherwise. |
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He sat down in one of the old creaky rocking chairs while I leaned against the door frame. |
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Along the planked floor of the porch, benches, wooden rocking chairs, and old metal lawn chairs lined up, facing out to the dusty fields. |
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The wrap-around porch was huge and Cassidy could almost see herself sitting on one of those rocking chairs with a mint julep in her hand. |
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They sat in the rocking chairs and stared at the snow-covered street in front of them. |
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The front of the house had a quaint little porch with comfortable wicker rocking chairs and low tables that were always occupied. |
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On the front porch were two rocking chairs and a sleeping old hound snoring away in the shade. |
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Old men were sitting in rocking chairs in front of the hardware store, reminiscing about the old days. |
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Of course, I'd want a big front porch with rocking chairs and maybe a swing. |
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Urban trees are transformed into guitars, cabinets, and rocking chairs, distilling the natural beauty of the urban forest into stylish art. |
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A veranda was furnished with two rocking chairs and a potted plant in need of water and some more sunlight. |
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Spectacularly, sweets rolled in all directions, across the floor and underneath the chairs. |
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By the time they got there, though, the chairs were stacked, the rug had been rolled up, and the people were gone. |
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The problems encountered include low seating, seats are too soft and the chairs don't have armrests to help people get out of them. |
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Both of them sat on lawn chairs in the yard behind the condo now, their gazes locked on the brilliantly starry sky. |
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The catalog featured furry beanbag chairs, animal-print sheets, and desks that look like lockers. |
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There was a long oak table that ran the length of the room, and several chairs around it. |
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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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An inventory of the National Gallery's furniture in 1856 lists only seven and a half dozen oak chairs and one rough deal table. |
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Logs were laid in a roughly circular manner around the fire pit and there were some rough chairs as well. |
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In front of the fireplace sat a round card table, covered by a green cloth, and flanked by four plush, green leather upholstered wingback chairs. |
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My favorite was his chipmunk house, a miniature log cabin with tables and chairs, a front porch, a wood pile, and a rocking chair. |
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Outfitted with a custom pool table, game table, refrigerator, and easy chairs, it opens to a spacious loggia with a view. |
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Money has clearly been spent on the smart chocolate-brown leather chairs, but not on the depressing 1970s-style Artex dining-room ceiling. |
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They pulled on their long johns, dragged out their lawn chairs, and hunkered down against the federal building's brown walls. |
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It's an informal gathering where neighbors chat, carne asada sizzles at food booths, and families spread folding chairs across the lawn. |
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Extra chairs had to be set up on Ash Wednesday, similar to Christmas and Easter. |
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On a fine night the gardens are magical, dotted with folding chairs, tartan rugs and carefully chosen food that won't cause unwanted sound later. |
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Around him, lounging on beds and chairs, are about a dozen men, most of them armed. |
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Kitchen chairs or stools that have rungs are especially helpful, as it can be tiring for your daughter if her feet don't reach the floor. |
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There were also a lovely gilded desk, soft comfortable chairs and loungers that invited a person to grab a book and read for the whole day. |
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Next, the precinct selected official chairs and associate chairs to organize and represent the precinct on the county level. |
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He held university chairs in astronomy, physics and mathematics as well as working as an architect. |
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All of the round tables around the cafe were a rusty metal, with metal chairs around them that were upholstered with a blue fabric. |
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You can use standard outdoor furniture or built-in tables and chairs, or carry pieces from inside the house for special occasions. |
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He made occasional furniture pieces such as tables and chairs, as well as picture frames. |
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Around the edges of the room were pieces of furniture like tables and a few chairs. |
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They were getting chairs, tables and table linen on loan from the resort and would move them into the living room the morning of the wedding. |
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The chairs were tacky metal with pinky-brown covering on the seat and the back, but very comfortable. |
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Curvy white walls, large sails, tablecloths and canvas-seat chairs gleam as radiantly as Tom Cruise's porcelain teeth. |
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The tailgate continues with beer pong, pop-up tables and chairs and even a DJ to rock your bus. |
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Out on the sidewalk patio, Mantra's inviting overstuffed wing chairs baked in the heat. |
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The only other patron is a middle-aged lady who's sitting on one of the barber chairs, her hair in permanent rollers while she flips through a magazine. |
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We picked up everything we could ever possibly need, matching armoires for the bedroom, a large oak dresser, tables and chairs among other things. |
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If I have my way, the two of us will be sixty years old, sitting in rocking chairs on the back porch, watching our grandchildren play in this very backyard. |
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I got two kitchen chairs recently that are pretty nice except for this fabric, so I holed myself up today with some upholstery tacks and my fabric and got to work. |
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She is not too hot or too cold, but just right, the goldilocks of Fed chairs. |
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These furnishings included carpets, curtains, louvres, rococo chairs, plaster casts of antique statues and busts, paintings, Chinese vases and diverse plants. |
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Four computers and chairs, with the keyboards sliding out on a shelf, are housed in a recess along a wall which once held an aquarium of tropical fish. |
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Folding chairs were snapped open along the aisles and in the choir loft, filling every available surface in order to accommodate the throng who had come to honour Fred. |
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Do they sport antimacassars on the back of their leather desk chairs? |
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The owners live upstairs and the ground floor next to the backyard is a secluded place with simple chairs and tables for guests. |
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She was a Nipmuc Indian who made a living in the early nineteenth century selling baskets and reseating flag-bottomed chairs for local white families. |
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An antiquary by inclination, he chairs the county archaeological society which has an active field group and he acts as archaeological advisor for the diocese. |
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I pushed the armrests of three chairs up and lay down across them. |
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Students counted daily attendances and absences, team numbers, scores in games, chairs and tables, and counted down the days to important events in their lives. |
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He was pleased to find the club more or less as he remembered it, except that the couch and chairs had been re-covered, and the espresso machine had recently been upgraded. |
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He shapes the chairs by using a chainsaw and a chair maker's adze. |
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The noted radiobiologist and former Director of the National Cancer Institute led a subcommittee of the CRESP Peer Review Committee he chairs in issuing a review of the draft. |
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One needed a title, however, to appreciate the majesty of the tall, ostentatious chairs with upholstered, haughty-looking backs and stretchers reinforcing the legs. |
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There are many, many cars, and lots of people tailgating, with circles of lawn chairs and barbecues and shockingly large piles of empty beer cans. |
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The rector is the senior representative for the university's 17,000 students and chairs the University Court, which is the governing body for the whole university. |
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Can't you imagine us when we're like ninety sitting on rocking chairs on the porch of some retirement home telling wild stories about high school to our grandkids? |
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There are wooden floors and stone tile floors, straight backed black chairs, wonderful crisp white and cream table linen and simple, elegant white crockery. |
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An older man with gray hair stepped into the room and sank down into one of the plastic chairs with a weary sigh, dropping his head into his hands. |
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The informal tables and chairs are decorous spillovers from the rather more rigidly organized cafeteria which looks over the space through a glass wall. |
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Her uncle weaves his way through the maze of chairs to reach her. |
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The good old-fashioned knees-up included tables and chairs set out along Barlby Crescent, a barbecue, music, a live singer, dancing and fireworks. |
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Snow dampened, our clothes hung on chairs round the old wood stove. |
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Also in the room was a table with chairs and two small dressers. |
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The chairs of the House and Senate intelligence committees have also said clemency should be ruled out for Snowden. |
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The tables were originally thick boards and the chairs were tree stumps. |
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After all, the band hall was a portable, the chairs were overturned metal washtubs, there was no air conditioning, and now three of the four buses had died. |
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The over-60 market isn't settling for rocking chairs and front porches. |
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He uses ash to craft garden chairs, because of the wood's flexibility. |
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The living room is provided with an ample couch, satellite TV, radio and CD-player, a table with chairs and two sofas that can serve as sleeping places. |
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Hepplewhite is most associated with pierced and shield-back chairs often with wheels, lyres, or Prince of Wales feathers, and painted or japanned work of gold on black. |
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It had a desk, an old cabinet, a partition behind which the GP examined the patients, a washbasin, and some chairs and benches for patients to sit on. |
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But after some logistics we managed to worm our way onto our chairs. |
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The rest of the room is painted in blue and beige and features a blue couch, a blue throw rug, a smattering of loungey chairs, and more blue drapes frame the front windows. |
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Sixty-some years later, people are still plunking themselves down in the ever-popular Eames chairs. |
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As the last of a conga line of doctors administering to Jackson, he is the most logical loser of smoking gun musical chairs. |
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Unless some kind of sky-high musical chairs ensues, anything more than a cursory pre-potty hello could become a little tricky. |
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It was the same dark cherry wood table, with leaf green leather chairs. |
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There was a large marble table in the middle, surrounded by ten chairs. |
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Inviting chairs are abundantly spaced and warmly illuminated. |
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Nothing is better suited to this place than sitting in the fan backed Adirondack chairs and gazing into the angled, golden light of the late afternoon and sunset. |
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There are some fine tapas dishes and a wide choice of tasty Cuban rums and we recommend you lie back on antique couches and chairs and sample the menu. |
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With these simple slipcovers, designed for ladder-back and other straight-back chairs, you can change your room's ambience in a matter of minutes. |
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There were bags of flour on the floor, lumps of doughs on chairs, bottles of fruit and nuts in boxes, and towers of biscuit tins and cookie-making things in doorways. |
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I watch her as she pulls one of the mold-spattered kitchen chairs across the room and perches girlishly on the edge of it, her bare feet splayed over the rungs. |
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The room contained a large table with comfortable chairs and microphones for audiotaping and had an adjacent room where the group could be viewed via a 1-way mirror. |
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There are also spindle-backed chairs, bookcases with leather bound tomes and a wallchart with coloured bars of sticky paper showing optimistic staff rotas. |
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The choir lofts were filled with chairs, and the chairs filled with air. |
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The town of Treasure Beach extends into the hotel, and town characters frequently do, gravitating around the bar, which also looks towards the sunset from Adirondack chairs. |
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With Bulgaria's top officials playing musical chairs as the new government comes into power, they had better be paying attention to this developing problem. |
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The space has a loungey loft area upstairs filled with casual readers and chatters, plus an open ground-floor cafe with tables and chairs for the laptop crowd. |
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This has occurred with bean bag chairs, children's sweaters, and the Coco The Monkey Teething Toy. |
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They were carpenters making chairs, Beds and other rudimentary pieces of furniture for the locals. |
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It seems that the wicket-keeper's slot is only a game of musical chairs. |
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In two-thirds of the room, delegates sat in folding chairs across the basketball court, which was covered by mats. |
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Each time a President wins a second term, a game of musical chairs ensues. |
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I have little doubt that the elections will be only a game of musical chairs that will yield a government of the parties already collaborating with the occupiers. |
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It details the musical chairs to be played for the top city Police job. |
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Through the 1980s the Pakistan captaincy had alternated between the two, a game of musical chairs in which prime ministers and generals also participated, behind the scenes. |
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Until his announcement of his bid for the presidency, the 2004 presidential election was looking more like a game of musical chairs for the same existing players. |
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Pupils would often fall out of their chairs and asphyxiate with laughter. |
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She's got it lined with sheepskin everywhere you can see, and she's got these bubble chairs made of lucite that are suspended from the ceiling by chains. |
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The Centennial Exposition of 1876 in Philadelphia also exhibited a New England kitchen furnished with a mix of old tables, cradles, Windsor chairs, and a spinning wheel. |
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Nikki grabbed the old worn Adidas jacket she had had for five years, and went out onto the patio, choosing one of the Adirondack chairs and sat down, her eyes closed. |
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Paint a couple of wooden Adirondack chairs a pretty color, like French blue, bring them indoors, then add cushions covered with striped or floral fabric. |
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The audience stayed in their chairs silently until the last credit rolled. |
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The anteroom resembled an office replete with a plush couch, several wing-backed chairs and a small desk that prominently displayed a vase filled with purple lilacs. |
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We sat in rows of grey steel fold out chairs that faced a model of the compound in Abbottabad. |
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Furniture and decor are very basic and instead of upholstered sofas the furniture consists of traditional wooden chairs that have a colonial appearance. |
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Inside, a massive, domed nave offers individual air conditioning vents for all 7,000 chairs. |
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Ligne Roset do a great range of chairs, as do Tetrad, in stylish designs which are chic and modern, but have a touch of vintage to them. |
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I have re-covered two old wing chairs with a contemporary Zoffany fabric on the outside and black velvet inside. |
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Cut to two elderly men in rocking chairs on the porch of a country store. |
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No word yet on preventing parental purchase of tall chairs, boom boxes and furniture with sharp corners. |
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The new chairs will access North Bowl Woods, which will provide a unique skiing experience within a grove of beautiful, giant red fir trees. |
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Winners receive of a beach house or beach-related merchandise, such as boom boxes, beach chairs, rafts, blankets and T-shirts. |
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When moderates attempted to replace the tables and chairs, chaos ensued and kirpans were drawn. |
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The Board members and chairs all served two-year terms during the 2001-2003 biennium. |
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And, at pounds 2 a day, lovebirds can make a saving of 90p on the price of two single chairs. |
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I RECEIVED two tub chairs in grey for Christmas but I'd like to cover them with a bright, machine-washable material. |
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Purple bonnets fringed soft, pink, querulous faces on pillows in bath chairs. |
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This will include heated massage chairs, hot blow-dryers and steaming cups of tea. |
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The sirhas, and the bearers of the lathis and the ritual chairs, all are in a state of trance. |
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The meet is free, and temporary seating has been installed, though Oregon State is encouraging fans to bring lawn chairs. |
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Your other lawn chairs will cower in shame when the clover armchair by Driade in weatherproof white polyethylene hits your back yard. |
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So get your lawn chairs out and go enjoy all the food, games, parades, decorations, crafts, live music and, of course, fireworks. |
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Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets in order to claim a good spot for the show. |
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I scraped one of the chairs while bringing it up the stairs. |
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The chairs were all a-row against the walls, with the exception of four or five which stood in a circle round the fire. |
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Will it be possible to have access to the room beforehand so that we can set up chairs? |
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The few chairs and the low table had been stripped of paint to reveal the brightsome grain of pine wood. |
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Will Ikea be wanting those classy cloth chairs back after Ray and Scott's sweaty clagnut ridden hairy arses have pressed into them for 5 minutes? |
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I had a little dog who practiced all the dogly virtues. He never tried to get into any chairs or on any couches. |
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They forced students in the schools to freemix. They made males sit with females on school chairs next to each other. |
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He hosts and chairs the Lambeth Conferences of Anglican Communion bishops, and decides who will be invited to them. |
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He also hosts and chairs the Anglican Communion Primates' Meeting and is responsible for the invitations to it. |
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He or she chairs the Board of Management, which consists of the heads of the six departments of the House. |
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They found two chairs arranged before a podium and on a kitcheny-looking table next to the podium was a tape recorder. |
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This was done via a strategic advisory group on which the chairs of each science and industry council sat. |
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The Governor chairs the meeting and is the last to cast his vote, acting as a casting vote in event of a tie. |
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He leaned back and put his expensively loafered feet on one of my chairs. Apparently he was willing to cough up some change for footwear. |
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Each district is presided over by a chair, except the large London District which has three chairs. |
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Selina kept pushing and shoving during musical chairs. The nursery school teacher said she was a bad-tempered little madam. |
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Let's build a fort out of chairs and blankets and make believe we are pirates. |
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These chairs each selected a voting panel of 35 members, who cast a total of 5,859 votes. |
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Hong Kong Island's steep, hilly terrain was initially served by sedan chairs. |
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The president also chairs informal summits of the 19 Member States which use the euro as their currency. |
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The permanent secretary heads the civil service of the Welsh Government and chairs the Strategic Delivery and Performance Board. |
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The Ilya Muromets was a luxurious aircraft with a separate passenger saloon, wicker chairs, bedroom, lounge and a toilet. |
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There are 34 delegations made up of around 15 MEPs, chairpersons of the delegations also cooperate in a conference like the committee chairs do. |
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Rural Quakers preferred simple designs in furnishings such as tables, chairs, and chests, and shunned elaborate decorations. |
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The Chancellor, or, if necessary, his or her deputy, confers degrees on graduates and chairs the university's General Council. |
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He calls the decennial Lambeth Conference, chairs the meeting of primates, and the Anglican Consultative Council. |
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Cherry wood is valued for its rich color and straight grain in manufacturing fine furniture, particularly desks, tables and chairs. |
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The Presiding Bishop chairs the House of Bishops as well as the Executive Council of the General Convention. |
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Attendees sit on the sand bed, Old and invalid people are given chairs with separate sponsored or paid seating arrangements. |
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Administrators are running around straightening out deck chairs while the Titanic goes down. |
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Early chairs of trustees included Philip Lyttelton Gell and Lord Alfred Milner. |
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Wood has always been used extensively for furniture, such as chairs and beds. |
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The mayor chairs the city council and the school committee, and does not have the power to veto any vote. |
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A coffeepot was perking on a sideboy and the two men poured a cup of Kona before sitting down in comfortable leather covered chairs. |
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She single-handedly organized the whole event, and even set up all the chairs herself. |
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They leaned back in the acceleration chairs before the ship's controls and Ronny listened to the other's spacelore. |
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There were pillows on the floor, a few chairs, and four or five students sprawled here and there watching a football game. |
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It is good to endow colleges, and to found chairs, and to stipendiate professors. |
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The four bearers, all unwhiskered eunuchs, stood in front of the chairs, their hands tucked into their sleeves, looks of disdain on their faces. |
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We arrange ourselves in a circle on metal foldout chairs and a futon. |
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John Lewis Balfour table and Isabelle chairs are perfect with their painted white beech frames and the table's oak veneer top. |
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Some travelled by train, some by car, in order to carry windbreaks, chairs etc. |
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The wooden structure in Southwold, Suffolk, comes complete with contents including a folding table, folding chairs, windbreaks and a kettle. |
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Wingback chairs, like the Sturbridge exclusive option, offer high backs and supportive arms. |
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It's a signature piece in our line and one of the most spectacular wing chairs we've ever seen. |
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The interior design equivalent to comfort food, wing chairs are soaring in popularity again. |
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Several pieces of furniture, such as the wing chairs in the sitting room, have followed the family around from the previous house. |
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Women in group sessions sit on high-back wing chairs or small rockers, not the nondescript seating one might find in most centers' group rooms. |
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We used black faux suede and the wrap-round detail is inspired by tradtional wing chairs. |
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It has reasonable tables and chairs, with bar stools around its ledged walls, and two television sets. |
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I have mapped my journey through the forest of words in anglepoise lamps and chairs, also with objects to hand. |
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Some jump on inflatable jungle gyms in the water, then run back to the beach to collapse on lounge chairs. |
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Comfy beanbags, small tables and chairs and piles and piles of books make it a haven from the boring shops for any pre-school child. |
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The collection ranges from sofa sets and luxurious bedroom sets to dining tables and chairs besides cushions, showpieces and lampshades. |
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Relax The Back recently introduced core-flex technology in their Lifeform chairs. |
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While my grandparents sat rocking with laughter in their deck chairs, I trundled down the catwalk in my cossie, holding a beach ball, bright red with shame. |
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Vintage tablecloths can be cleaned up and brought back into use, while frayed and damaged ones can be cut up to make tea towels or to re-cover chairs. |
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Accidents with residents in wheelchairs or reclining in stationary lounge chairs may have been avoided, if lap belts had been used to prevent residents falling out of chairs. |
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Eight chairs, two tents, tables, food and lamps were among the articles whose unpackable shapes were to provide us with many problems during the tour. |
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The dining-table, uncollapsible and highly varnished, the piano, the chesterfield, stuffed chairs and a few sofas made a foundation on which to heap lesser articles. |
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There were blue leather easy chairs with smoke stands beside them. |
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The mix of iconic pieces, such as our Stark stools or Tom Dixon Jacklight, with our vintage sideboard and retro chairs suits our house and our life perfectly. |
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Sofas and chairs can be coordinated into any design through reupholstery or slipcovers. Reupholstery requires a fabric selection appropriate for your piece. |
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During the Passion week services, chairs are removed, to facilitate worshiping according to their ancient custom, which includes prostrating a number of times. |
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The Chinese also gradually adopted the foreign concept of stools and chairs as seating, whereas the Chinese beforehand always sat on mats placed on the floor. |
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It's a rare treat in these days when anyone can truck in a case of trendy flavors, set out a few pinchy wire chairs and call the whole sterile spread an ice cream parlor. |
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The Presiding Officer chairs meetings of the Panel of Subject Committee Chairs, where committee procedures and matters affecting Committee business are discussed. |
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An Executive Committee would have been formed composed of the chairs of the various subject committees and other members selected by the assembly. |
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Little specializes in building custom furniture and cabinetwork, including tables, chairs, bookcases, entertainment centers, fireplace mantles and bars. |
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Other chairs were added such as the Missionary Chair of Duff. |
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The Secretary of State for Defence, who is a member of the Cabinet, chairs the Defence Council, and is accountable to the Queen and to Parliament for its business. |
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The First Minister chairs the Scottish Cabinet and is primarily responsible for the formulation, development and presentation of Scottish Government policy. |
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The chairs are positioned so that the two rows are facing each other. |
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In some organizations that have both titles, deputy chairman ranks higher than vice chairman, as there are often multiple vice chairs but only a single deputy chair. |
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The Dutch Prime Minister chairs the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom. |
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Professorial chairs were founded in Chemistry, Anatomy, Ancient History and Ancient Literature, the latter two being held initially by Samuel Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith. |
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Examination chairs covers the market study for chairs such as birthing chairs, cardiac chairs, blood drawing chairs, dialysis chairs and mammography chairs. |
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From medieval times, the City has been composed of 25 ancient wards, each headed by an Alderman, who chairs Wardmotes, which still take place at least annually. |
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Furniture was basic, with stools being commonplace rather than chairs. |
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The chairs are usually ganged together using a variety of ganging or locking mechanisms to create rows and prevent the chairs from moving out of position. |
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She glanced round the kitchen. It was small and curious to her, with its glittering kissing-bunch, its evergreens behind the pictures, its wooden chairs and little deal table. |
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We toted in the wood and got the fire going nice and comfortable. Lord James still set in one of the chairs and Applegate had cabbaged the other and was hugging the stove. |
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It had a queen bed above the cab, a little living room with a sofa and two chairs, a kitchenette, a bathroomette, a showerette, and two twin beds in a back bedroom. |
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