The sad fact for all you ingrates is that seh is indisposed doing the power-suited corporate thing today and I've got time on my hands. |
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Most of them were probably indisposed right now anyway but I knew I had to get out of here. |
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In the years to come she spent most of her time away from the observatory as she was looking after her ailing mother or was indisposed herself. |
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Fearless Leader is apparently still indisposed and couldn't make it to the studio to deliver his big patriotic speech. |
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Perhaps while your other assistant is temporarily indisposed, I could fill in for awhile, just to show my appreciation. |
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A few years back, they needed a sub for the indisposed bass soloist in Samson. |
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Sometimes when my mom was indisposed or unavailable to pick me up, Mrs. Melfield would drive me to and from places. |
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When the council speaker should be indisposed to execute whose duties, the vice speaker shall act on whose behalf. |
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This is a benign rather than sinister story, and I know that some may be indisposed to accept it. |
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Where the impediment ceases, the indisposed auditor shall resume duty after the next ordinary general meeting which approves the accounts. |
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She had, nonetheless, been indisposed by motion sickness on the first flight of the day. |
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If you should feel indisposed before or during the test, tell the assessor or the officer in charge. |
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In 2008 he replaced the indisposed Murray Perahia in a prestigious series of 'Masterpieces' in the Amsterdamse Concertgebouw. |
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Dear Sir, I am at liberty and certainly not indisposed to listen to one, whom I esteem as highly as yourself, on any subject. |
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Nicole just broke up with Tom and she quite indisposed at the moment. |
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Whilst not being a trend setter, I am not indisposed to being trendy. |
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An alternate member shall automatically replace the member who is absent or indisposed. |
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Similarly, a distraction on board the aircraft, such as the passenger being indisposed by motion sickness, could have had the same result. |
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If the Executive Director is absent or indisposed, one of the heads of unit shall take his place. |
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Hatton maybe currently indisposed but apparently he is well disposed towards such an encounter which on last night's evidence might not be a wise move for the seemingly all too easy to hit man. |
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This latter category would include the egregious example of Terry Johnson, who once had to go on with the script when David Haig was indisposed during the run of his play Dead Funny. |
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How, I ask, does Ms Teather feel about the hypothetical possibility that she'll have to defend academies in the Commons, should Mr Gove be indisposed? |
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In 2000, the Prisons Act was amended to allow prisoners who are seriously indisposed, especially those suffering from terminal illnesses, to be released from prison to the care of relatives at home. |
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And the evergreen midfielder Ryan Giggs, whose devotion to yoga introduced him to new ways of living, is not indisposed to a discussion on this subject, either. |
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With the king indisposed, York was again appointed Protector, and Margaret was shunted aside, charged with the king's care. |
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Mr. Wilkinson took a very uphanded means and said that he was going to be indisposed for probably 30 days. |
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Alternate members can be appointed by the Secretary General of the Commission on Member State proposal and automatically replace members who are absent or indisposed. |
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If the President is absent or indisposed, the VicePresident or one of the Vice-Presidents shall take his place in accordance with the procedure laid down by the Administrative Board. |
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Michael Francis came to prominence as a conductor in January 2007 when he stepped out of the double bass section to replace an indisposed Valery Gergiev for a concert with the London Symphony Orchestra. |
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She gained such distinction that the editor-in-chief of Le Soleil often asked her to write editorials in his stead when he was unable or indisposed to do so. |
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If the Executive Director is absent or indisposed, the decisions related to the deployment of the teams shall be taken by the Deputy Executive Director. |
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Presently the only options are to stop the proceedings and hold another trial or to continue the trial and hope the other jurors do not become indisposed. |
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What happens if a juror becomes indisposed or otherwise is unable to continue before the trial, that is before the jury has begun to hear evidence? |
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As civics nerds, they may be constitutionally indisposed to high jinks. |
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I stayed indoors all day, feeling indisposed to finish mowing the lawn. |
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