Next to the pretty basic motel where I stayed was a shop selling and renting electric wheelchairs, and there they were in their serried hundreds. |
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At the Tate launch, in front of the serried ranks of the world press, he's at it again. |
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To put young adolescents into serried rows of desks for hour upon hour is just not any way to learn at all. |
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For no less than three miles this vast upland of hillocks and brows roll on, serried knolls which appear to stretch onwards into infinity. |
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Now, from the window of his home in Dennistoun he can see the serried tombs of the wealthy dead in the city's Necropolis. |
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He reorganised the players in serried tiers in a vain attempt to let them hear one another. |
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The Fat Duck's kitchen is so small that a lot of the storage is in garden sheds, lined up in serried rows outside. |
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Can't quite face the serried ranks of lilac-tulle-clad duchesses and hordes of merchant bankers being corporately entertained? |
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We may judge the effect from the serried assortment of military badges and other devices on Fovant Down in Wiltshire. |
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Round two long tables were gathered two serried crowds of human beings, all save one having their faces and attention bent on the tables. |
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Wherefore, though his hair be grizzled and his face marked with serried lines, he departed not the passage of arms for straight love of tourneying. |
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And stand firm you certainly will, for you know that the whole serried ranks of this House are behind you. |
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Nothing can withstand the united demand of men everywhere in their graded and serried ranks. |
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We have had serried of advocacy visits to Ministers and also participated at many government consultations on policies. |
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A narrow strip of serried modules separates these two worlds: incorporating the nursery, storage room and a wood depot. |
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The heart demands effort, effort to recover those distraught, terrified, agonizing, serried bundles of kin who we imagine to actually await impatiently for rescue. |
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With its serried ranks of beach brollies and ribbons of restaurants and hotels lining the seafront, it hardly seems the most promising venue for a music festival. |
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Here vegetation tends towards dark and spiky lushness, though Darwin itself is trim, its greenery coiffed, its palm trees serried in wind-ruffled ranks around the shoreline. |
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The grey, flinty slopes covered in the serried ranks of vineyards, gave way to the high pastures, the Alpine meadows, which nourished the famed milch cattle of Switzerland. |
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Teenagers admit they have no interest in voting, while, outside the Republican and Democrat conventions, protesters face serried ranks of armed police. |
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Stolidly they sat, the serried soldiers, clean-shaven, square-jawed, looking slightly bored and, in at least one case that I spotted, rhythmically chewing gum. |
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He proposed an intervention in central Paris that would see serried ranks of multi-storey blocks dissected with super-highways, replacing the grand boulevards of Housmann. |
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Personally, I rather like those serried rows of cabbages and leeks. |
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The city, densely serried near the wharves, is now spreading into the surrounding areas and tracts of forest have already been cleared for scattered pockets of settlements. |
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They called him kooky, and laughed at him for doing weird stuff. In the early 1950s, when he began to get into it all, computers meant serried desks of girls with hand-held calculators. |
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The view is robbed of foreground by the broad plateau of the summit, but serried ranks of fells appear in all directions. |
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Contrary to the favoring tactics of the Germans, the British did not attempt a partial advance by massing their artillery at a given point on the line and an intense bombardment by an infantry attack in serried columns. |
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So basic were the shapes he chose that they were never merely pans and crockery: serried bowls on a table could suggest rocks stacked in a dry stone wall or boats taking refuge in a harbour. |
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Can Europe come up with a market as liquid as America's, with its shadow ratings provided by insurance commissioners, standard contract and serried ranks of knowledgeable insurers? |
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It's hard to care very much about the teen-age characters in Hollywood movies — so many of them are beer-bonged slobs or wizards flying around on broomsticks or vampires with interesting teeth and serried abs but little soul. |
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As in 1917, mechanised divisions had hardly begun to be formed and only then in the light of the invasion of Poland by the hordes of Panzers thundering down in serried ranks and overturning everything in their path. |
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The Murris in their serried invisible ranks crowd around her. |
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Instead, these chests are replaced by serried rows of cinerary urns, offering a very different and renewed sense of the presence of the dead gathered around the high altar. |
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These Khokhols were drawn up in serried ranks in a public square. |
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All of the main fell groups are laid out, serried ranks of hills filling the skyline, although surprisingly Wast Water and Windermere are the only lakes visible. |
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They have, in the security of their sumptuous offices, behind stout mill gates and serried rows of bayonets and policemen's clubs, defied the State, city, and public. |
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