Head out across the loopway where derelicts collect and sit with them remembering the blues they heard and steal their drink. |
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One group of four people were actually observed to sit down for a good few minutes and read all of them in-depth. |
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Spectators sit in the galleries, grouped according to rank, race, or religion. |
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One of the real tasks in psychiatry is to be able to sit with and experience people in their entirety, and not as a set of boxes. |
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And the world will not sit idly by while they flatten the region with daisy-cutters and hyperbolic bombs. |
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Unable to sit still, Olivia rose to her feet and walked the length of the terrace, practising the calming exercises Ben had taught her. |
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Food and wine galore mix with two balmy autumn days where you can sit and relax, and, listen to music. |
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Mongolia, population 2.3 million, lives on mostly undeveloped land with so much mineral wealth that coal deposits sit on the desert surface. |
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By raising the dam, water levels would reach a point where they would flood many of the beach-front properties that sit close to the lake shore. |
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His whole aspect and deportment is such that it suggests that he can't even sit still and read a book in a quiet and un-cheeky manner. |
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He was truthfully longing to sit in the King's throne, a large ornate thing, ebony and mahogany edged with gold and silver. |
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The gamelan instruments were placed on supports high enough for Western musicians to play without having to sit cross-legged. |
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One was a peculiarly reclusive and dramatic fellow who preferred to sit in the darkness, wearing sunglasses and twirling his prayer beads. |
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Although most of the people discussing this topic were not of the age to sit Proficiency we had examinations each term and took them seriously. |
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For our part, all we have to do is sit down and read Scripture prayerfully. |
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The irony is that we were pre-boarding with an 8-month-old baby, and they moved us to let another couple sit together. |
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They sit precariously on top of one another on a square of unpainted plywood around which are scattered little metal balls of varying sizes. |
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When tasting dark chocolate let the chocolate sit in your mouth for a few seconds. |
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It can take off in a completely different and original direction, making up for all the endless precursory scenes we have had to sit through. |
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She could sit at her windowsill for hours recalling the way Damien's eyes had shined so darkly and threateningly and beautifully. |
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Now the day lasts and lasts, the cats sit outside, their eyes growing larger and ever larger as the light fades. |
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All we saw them do was sit in restaurants preening themselves and getting drunk on wine. |
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It comes in two prefabricated units, made of modular plywood panels, which sit on a discreet wheeled chassis. |
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She pushed the horse faster, but didn't sit up until the first light of dawn rose over the horizon. |
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After sunset at the end of the workweek, I go to evening prayers and sit down for a festive meal with friends. |
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At daybreak, as he awakened again and struggled to sit up, a crowd of peasants gathered around him. |
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She forbids her husband to sit on their bed in his daytime clothes in case he pollutes the duvet. |
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I'm getting home in the evening feeling stunned, and sit there in a daze for the rest of the night. |
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I gave my essay in on time and went to sit in the medical school coffee shop. |
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A number of buildings sit perched on a cliff where the morning sun lights a dazzling white-sand beach. |
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I'm guessing that you don't know anyone yet, and the preppies won't be befriending you anytime soon, so why don't you sit at my table at lunch. |
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The engine will quite happily sit at the legal limit in fifth gear at under 2000 revs. |
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She seemed perfectly content to sit there and jaw away with this deadhead for the rest of the night if she had to. |
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Marrone made the decision to sit Manuel early into practice after the quarterback showed difficulty with his mobility inside the field house. |
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All you can say is wow, and plan to sit in front of the television for the next two days geeking out to Halloween trivia. |
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New ideas on preregistration training sit alongside continuing professional development and revalidation. |
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So here I sit under a canopy hoping and praying that the next old geezer to step up has a heart attack before he can finish the match. |
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I was invited to sit in the live audience and watch an episode being made, and what a quare geg it was too. |
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I loved to sit in the planetarium, just me beneath a million pinpricks of light. |
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Visitors will be able to trace innovations in the design of chairs over the last hundred years and even sit on some of them. |
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It would be a delicious irony if these actions now deem him to be unfit to sit on the council. |
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When the Ministers have said the Gloria at the altar, they go to sit in the sanctuary until the choir has finished singing. |
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In fact, after the priest silently said the Gloria or Credo he would sit down until the music was finished. |
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They sit in the bleachers and relive the glory days of their time on the field. |
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Margaret laughed shortly and Christine was thankful to relax on the couch that Francis had so demandingly ordered her to sit down on earlier. |
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The usual response to laryngeal obstruction usually caused by epiglottic or pharyngeal swelling is to sit up and forward. |
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We were able to sit on the beach in our coats for over three hours, drinking chilled Prosecco and savouring the flavours of the sea. |
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What's the point in going out for a coffee if you're going to sit there all glum and miserable? |
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I need to sit down with the prospectus from each university and my notes from visiting them and make a table comparing the two. |
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Landing with a flat foot allows you to sit back into your powerhouse gluteal muscles. |
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In the kitchen we sit at a heavy antique table, and Fernando serves us espresso in china demitasse cups. |
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I assumed that to keep the children from duffing each other up I would be required to sit miserably on the sidelines of a soft play centre. |
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In addition, students are taken on field trips where they sit and sketch landmarks and put together a scrapbook on their feelings. |
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I rub my hands in the special disinfectant gels provided and sit and wait my turn. |
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She ran the soapy dishwater and began to sit dishes into the water to let them soak. |
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I want you to sit back, kick off your shoes, and light up a pipeful of Bond Street Tobacco so you can relax. |
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Most people are just trying to sit and occupy a piece of pavement while holding a defiant peace sign in the air. |
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As part of their primary mission, NATO fighter pilots sit on continuous alert, ready to intercept and identify uninvited aircraft. |
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Sit outside and your pooch can sit with you, complete with his own water dish and a dog biscuit made on the premises. |
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The pivotable screen is tailor-made for showing other people what you've done while you sit at the keyboard. |
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She could sit down and analyse her instincts and intuitions and decide it is all nonsense. |
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We'd sit in cafes and bakeries and fine Italian restaurants and pizzerias in Little Italy, eating canolis and margarita pizza and gelato. |
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This is called the Bar table, and on this side the solicitors who instruct the barristers and prepare their work, they sit there. |
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I sit at my desk now, looking out at puffy clouds being dodged by the planes swinging around on final approach to Heathrow. |
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So, instead of finding my grandpa to tell him, I sit down on my desk, and, on a plain piece of paper, I start to write a letter. |
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The suggestion that cabinet would sit there listening to tapes for hours on end is just plain silly. |
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I sit here, my whole body aching and groaning, as if I've been bashed and left in a gutter by the side of the road. |
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So it is imperative for all of us, in one way or another, to prod and encourage both partners to sit down. |
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Yet in between these gushes sit tranquil pools which brim with icy, sweet-tasting mountain water. |
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Up to 50 people can attend the ceremony and catering arrangements range from a five-course sit down meal to a finger buffet. |
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The pub can cater for up to 50 guests and catering arrangements range from a five-course sit down meal to a finger buffet. |
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The Tawny Owl can cater for up to 50 wedding guests and catering arrangements range from a five-course sit down meal to a finger buffet. |
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Afterwards they sit watching the rest of the proceedings from the main body of the Throne Room. |
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There should be enough room in the crotch of the pants for you to sit and walk comfortably, without being excessively baggy. |
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Emma and Sarah had the unexpected opportunity to sit in the cab of a real fire engine. |
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It seemed to be the perfect place to sit and study people without encroaching on their personal space. |
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That means a convicted fire-raiser has the right to sit in parliament and pass laws binding on the rest of us. |
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I sit and watch the others drift carelessly in, laughing and giggling about sordid things. |
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A large hand caught her arm in a firm grip and steadied her, tugging so that she could sit up properly. |
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The kind of lesson the inspectors would enjoy would be for the teacher to sit in silence while the students talk gibberish to each other. |
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A picnic area alongside is a great place to sit and relax whilst watching the animals at play. |
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Try and get some of the young players in the league to sit around after a game and rehash the plays. |
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I was walking in the mall and for the first time ever, I needed to sit on a bench just to rest. |
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The benches in the locker room sit up against the lockers for a more private feeling. |
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As we sit on our grandmother's knee we are presented with a range of playful and deceptive games. |
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He vowed the department would not sit back and fold its arms, but would appoint an acting principal. |
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The girls would happily sit for hours on end in his study declining Greek nouns and reading political philosophy. |
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The group would be responsible for encouraging people to visit the cemetery to use it as a quiet place to sit and contemplate. |
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After their first fistfight outside the bar they sit next to each other exhausted, satisfied and content. |
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On a raining day, to sit in the bridge pavilion and chat with friends is one of the most pleasurable experiences. |
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The older man would suddenly sit down and begin a story that would enthrall you so completely, you had no knowledge of the passing of time. |
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I thought being a writer meant you had to sit down everyday and write, confront the blank page or screen and get something down. |
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He plonks his boots next to him, I make the mistake of moving them to sit down, and he quickly retrieves them from the ground. |
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We were made to sit side by side at the table and flog our biographies like fishwives. |
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Rather than sit about and fuss over the ideal way to fix the problem, the group took a quick, short step to plug the hole. |
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And so he does not drop to his knees, he is not contrite, he does not sit in the church with the grieving parents and wives and children. |
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Back at your condo, you might take a minute to just sit and smell the plumerias. |
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I just sit there and jot down all of the people whom you are getting back at. |
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She went down to the kitchen and fixed herself a sandwich, and just as she was about to sit down, the phone rang. |
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Construction on the first phase of plush suites, which sit on all three floors of the Lodge clubhouse building, has just begun. |
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I bought a couple of inverters, slim metal discs that sit on the data ports and change true signals to false, and false signals to true. |
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Ever the inveterate people watcher, I used to sit in the stands and study the folk down in the boxes. |
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One of my favourite things is to sit on the top deck of a double-decker bus and watch the world go by beneath you. |
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I am so thirsty I guzzle several glasses of fruit juice, a litre of water and most of a flask of red bush tea before I even sit down. |
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Di Lullo noted that the board is generally not open and that invitation is required to sit at board meetings. |
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We were invited to interact with them or sit back and enjoy what they were sharing. |
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Old women in black dresses sit chatting in groups, dogs flake out in the shade. |
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After a few minutes of interrogation and searches, his tone changed, and we were invited to sit down. |
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She was invited to sit on the mat spread on the earthen floor, in front of the bench. |
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They host special invitees who sit cheek-by-jowl with the president of the bullfight, usually an important town official. |
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As they sit at the openings of their tents in the cool of the summer evening, on the completion of a long journey, they break out into song. |
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What better way to end a hot summer's day than to sit back to enjoy the cool of the evening with the latest gripping novel. |
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There were plenty of choices and in the cool of the evening it was inviting to just sit there and enjoy. |
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These are French names, which still sit here and are part of our geography. |
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Several made the point that with inflation remaining low, it was not enough to sit on your investments. |
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I was primed to sit on my couch with a finger pointing at the TV, a hand over my mouth, and a look of both horror and euphoria on my face. |
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I know I make it appear that I sit around all day wondering what my own skull looks like and prevaricating but I do actually work quite hard. |
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You think I've got time to sit around doing something utterly futile and pointless? |
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You will tell them that most nights you just sit home chewing on white-hot pokers straight from the fire. |
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They would take turns to come to our house for a cup of tea and as sure as death they would sit on this chair. |
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At the age of sixteen, pupils sit for exams in several subjects to get the General Certificate of Secondary Education. |
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The rest of the night I sit there, wondering if I've done something irreparable, lost something irretrievable. |
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Ooze into the shadows and try not to sit on a copperhead snake or a bed of fire ants. |
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Yesterday I had to sit through a long briefing on how all employees should have polished shiny shoes. |
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I was gasping for some air by that stage so I donned a fleecy jacket and took my wake-up coffee out to sit alongside Mr Rusty for a while. |
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The inclusion of so many annotations does not sit easily with the view that these books were commissioned from professional copyists. |
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Signal dead zones exist on campus, most notably the residences which apparently sit in the signal shadow of the Optometry building. |
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And the panel assesses hip flexibility by asking dancers to sit in a wide second position. |
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Like wide fans they sit on the branches of white and pink gorgonian corals. |
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Four appear to be large oval containers with walls of narrow, horizontal, cordlike coils, and they sit on thin rectangular bases. |
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Do you mean to tell me that they are just going to sit there while people continue to drop like flies and offer no solutions? |
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The birds, especially, would sit on the lawn in shock for a while, then suddenly remember the art of flight and flee as fast as they could. |
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We just have to do it because we are not going to sit back and let our country go down the gurgler. |
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You open a bottle of wine, leave the cork in the corkscrew, sit down, relax and share stories with one another. |
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When you sit at the bar you get a bowl of corn chips and salsa while you decide on a cocktail. |
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Is the country being run by a bunch of preschoolers who can't process all those big words and will only sit still for a colorful picture book? |
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The plan, to take a long weekend in Cornwall to surf, sit in the sun, drink cold beer and eat Cornish pasties, was successful. |
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Once the hard work is done it's easy to fish to a baited area from the bank or to sit in the boat and fish it with a float. |
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Believe it or not they don't just sit indoors, pondering life and pausing occasionally to smell a rose. |
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I sit opposite her, facing the library wall where a tennis ball once ricocheted off the bricks and sconed me on the head. |
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Karl put away the cleaning supplies and walked over to sit next to the phone, staring at it while drumming his fingers repeatedly on the desk. |
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So grab a bag of popcorn, sit back and enjoy and before you rate please remember that I love you all and that flattery will get you everywhere! |
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After a taxing turtle-wrestling session the next day, I drag myself over the boat's gunwale and sit on a bare metal seat. |
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Two women sit on a small bench, one reading a newspaper as she savors a cortado. |
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Francesca pushed over some grasses to sit down, and played with a poppy head. |
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Now, pigeons sit on his shoulders, and passing poets salute him with a flourish of the walking stick. |
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All are welcome to discuss their work, join in the discussions or just sit and listen. |
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I stopped to sit and drink from the fountain I remembered from years before. |
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We are trained to sit still, so we can write contract proposals, get our teeth drilled, or listen to a sermon. |
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The coils sit on cotton reel spools that are placed on the plastic ribs that make up the ovoid shape. |
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Marianne arrived in a flurry of skirts, immediately dropping down to sit with Daniel. |
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And I thought we were going to sit calmly discussing strategy for the evening ahead. |
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An improperly placed screw can shift the hinge position slightly or force the screw to tilt so its head does not sit flush. |
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I sit up, my messy blonde hair falling everywhere and look around for my clothes, or a dressing gown, but I see nothing. |
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In the same way, I wouldn't want to sit in the middle of a group of men discussing cars, football and women. |
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If you cannot sit still, stay home on your couch where you can stretch out and be the couch potato you've always aspired to. |
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Tenants will sit side by side with councillors and independent members on the boards. |
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It is so cramped that files sit on the draining board on the small sink behind her desk. |
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Drivers sit side-by-side in a fully enclosed two-man safety capsule cockpit, with gull-wing doors that can be opened from both inside and out. |
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The result of their work was a calendar, which will come in a CD box and can be folded out to sit on a desk, or table. |
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Kyle folds her into his arms, and though she struggles to sit up, to raise her head, he holds her on her back like she's a newborn. |
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I challenge anyone to listen to this and not sit there with tears streaming down their cheeks. |
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And these items are all covered in dust and dirt from the construction, and now sit on my windowsill. |
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She had grown rather fond of the European drink and found it to be relaxing to sit and sip. |
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I had double vision for two months and had to sit out the rest of the season. |
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If potato salad, grilled meat or other salads sit out in summer temperatures, you are asking for trouble. |
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I'm not going to foolhardily dash into it, but I'm going to do more than sit up here and do nothing but go to school. |
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Pierce and Garnett will have their days in Boston, and their numbers will eventually sit high above courtside with the other Celtic greats. |
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Think he's going to be fired up to drive to places such as Irmo, S.C., to sit in a living room and play footsie with recruits and their parents? |
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I invited her to sit down and she sat at my feet on a footstool as she for some reason loved to do. |
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I used to sit at the kitchen table and covetously turn the thin pages, dog earring necessities to be pointed out to my parents. |
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And there's another fine view of the village from above if you walk up the hillside nearby and sit among the cowslips. |
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Never sit in front of or with your back to a door or window, which leaves you exposed and vulnerable. |
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The spot where I like to sit looks out over rocky shallows where ducks, gulls, heron, cranes, and egrets like to gather. |
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When faced with a fork in the road, you can always sit and wait for someone else to make the decision. |
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Last week I finally decided to sit down and crank it out, and it was maybe 3-4 days of work total. |
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My preference is for lowly-lit, low-ceilinged places with nooks and crannies where you can sit in the corner and not be noticed all evening. |
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The shelter inside was totally dark and one had to grope to find a place to sit on the backless wooden forms. |
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Meanwhile, much brighter prospects sit dormant, with no one able to give them any attention. |
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I don't get people who sit back and rack up the dollars, charging for interviews after they survive a plane crash. |
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He didn't have a stool to sit on, he managed to balance himself on a wooden crate. |
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Mostly, Dad and I sit around in our costumes playing Go Fish and Crazy Eights. |
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It was taken for granted that children would accompany their parents to church and sit quietly through a sermon lasting forty to fifty minutes. |
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The couples who sit together on the benches are older, in their late twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, and so forth. |
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You sit down and have an expectation that you are going to receive good visual information. |
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The onus is on me to prove things, and I wouldn't want people just to sit there and credulously accept everything I do. |
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When you are seated, make sure you sit at the front edge of the chair, leaning slightly forward. |
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Repeat this several times until the horse begins to feel you sit deeper in your saddle and, in response, stops his forward motion. |
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Corporate networks are formed when the directors of some corporations sit on the boards of others, creating interlocking directorates. |
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The freedom to sit here and enjoy the show without having to rush down there and start grubbing for coins. |
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We sit on the top deck and zone out, gazing into the middle distance with dippy smiles on our faces. |
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They may simply sit tight in the expectation that the club's growth will continue and the value of their stake will rise further. |
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I'm going to sit here and complain and whine and crib about how chaotic this world is. |
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It was so lovely to sit around the fire, drink wine, eat good food, and talk about stuff that didn't involve critiquing each other's work! |
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At other times they sit outside on the shady terrace, playing cards or dominoes, the same easy laughter floating through the lazy air. |
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He would never sit back and relax because he could always go faster, win more races and dominate a little more. |
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The grumpy children had to sit cross-legged because we needed the floor space beneath their feet for luggage. |
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During meditation we all sit cross-legged, hand on knees, eyes closed, and try empty our minds. |
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He made me walk back up to the room where he was, and sit on the floor, cross-legged. |
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She decided to sit down cross-legged on the floor, a confused look on her face, debating whether to ask or keep quiet until a better time. |
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If you sit cross-legged on the floor, see that your hips are higher than your knees, you'll be more comfortable. |
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Teachers in their free period or after school would sit together and help each other in translating these songs into Gujarati. |
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Women often sit on their front porches knitting for their families, or cross-stitching or embroidering the bodices for their traditional dresses. |
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Conal did three encores and the whole crowd got to their feet, clapped, cheered and just refused to sit down. |
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This time, I wanted to sit back and absorb Paris like a true Frenchie in its various cafes. |
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His job is to sit beside the pilot at the ground control station and operate sensors for the Predator that can deliver video of the enemy below. |
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The coum has a very short flower, with leaves that sit on the surface of the ground. |
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He used to sit in the pub in Greek Street, next to our office, surrounded by admirers, and he was in his element. |
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Impatient people don't sit still and grok the whole page, check out the archives and figure out what's up. |
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He was going to have to sit up, and he nearly groaned out loud at the thought. |
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Besides, why sit alone in a dim room in front of a computer when you can sit alone in a dim room with a good comic? |
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Another use for sandbags is for grips to sit on when they are taking another Union mandated break. |
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Grasp the handles with a neutral grip and sit back on the bench, chest out high. |
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I sit here with a silly grin on my face, feeling like I'm the first mother in the world to watch a child grow up. |
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She watched, hand poised at his back, as Emery grimaced and tried to sit up. |
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The smell of the crowd and the roar of the greasepaint is anathema to wanting to sit in a room alone and write. |
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Between two relief sculptures of putti sit a Raphael drawing and a Netherlandish portrait of a man. |
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The rabbit will sit and stare at the light until something else frightens it off or it is shot. |
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If these sugars cannot be broken down, they will sit in the large intestine and putrefy, leading to a bloated feeling and gas. |
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But it doesn't sit well with Grand Chief Shirley Adamson of the Council of Yukon First Nations. |
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Indeed, virus-laden books and pamphlets sit upon my shelves with lonely chapters devoted to theorizing upon and delivering anti-anti-virus code. |
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In the afternoons, one can play croquet, sit amidst the blooming azaleas, nibble on some Devonshire tea, and adamantly wish for a quick death. |
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But exactly where hippos sit on the artiodactyl family tree has proved devilishly difficult to discern. |
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Maybe the cat will come sit with me and I can drift off to the sound of her purrs. |
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Occasionally someone laughs at how clever this is as I sit gouging my eyeballs out with my ticket. |
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Even mainstream political pundits have been forced to sit up and take notice of a new force emerging on the left. |
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And if your hair is curly as well as frizzy, its natural inclination is to sit away from the scalp. |
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You also should have some sort of floating pad so that the little froglets can sit out of the water. |
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Inside a room, whey-faced men in drab suits sit in cubicles pushing paper about. |
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Mainly young in age and long of hair, they sit in tight cubicles, drinking beer, playing cards and swapping tales. |
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The time for the concert to start approached and he asked Rebecca if she had intended to sit back stage or out front. |
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Just sit him down with this chapter and be assured that Sharp is the master at explaining, clarifying and exemplifying. |
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Other wise all of the women and children present would have to either excuse themselves or sit there all day waiting for it to be done with. |
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The owner thoughtfully provided a separate room for diners to sit down and enjoy the cuisine. |
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Today I made a big pot of corn and tomato stew and think I'll sit inside, watch the clouds and read magazines until my eyes glaze over. |
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Sometimes at the close of day, when the lights have been dimmed, I sit in the stillness. |
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Once you've got the answers you've been seeking, you should sit down and estimate the time required to fulfill your duties properly. |
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They're worried that they're vulnerable to another attack while officials sit behind desks writing reports. |
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He patted his stomach again, sighed, and leaned backward, as if he were so full he could not sit up straight. |
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Two men sit in a small, claustrophobic room, cigarette smoke curling through the soft light. |
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Instead they hope you will sit passively as they progressively whittle your deposit rate down and their profit margin up. |
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These two people need to sit in a room together and make a doggone decision right now. |
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There is a chairman who is a lawyer, and will sit either full-time or part-time. |
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At dinner, we sit at a large shiny table in heavy chairs with cushioned seats. |
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Currently, a minimum of 38,000 pupils sit in classes without desks and write in their books supported by their knees. |
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Women must enter city buses by separate rear entrances and sit in specially designated sections. |
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Might I beg that you would have the goodness to sit down upon one of those boxes, and not to interfere? |
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I don't think the prosecution should sit on their hands in court if the defence is using derogation of victims in mitigation. |
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He must be the only chief executive of a public limited company in Ireland to sit in open plan space. |
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I will not sit around on my fundament while they go out there, maybe get hurt or killed! |
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I sit up in the stands with the rest of the team and get a crash course in the game's fundamentals. |
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Gareth shook out of his funk from watching Jude sit down and automatically shook his hand. |
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When a new cutscene starts, the player just wants to skip them to get back to the game, not sit back for half an hour. |
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There is no cutting through the large crowd so you'll just have to sit there and wait until the police comes and breaks it up. |
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Now the house Pomeranians eat cat food, the stray cats eat dog food and all the furry creatures sit where they wish. |
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It was disturbing, however, to have to sit there for what turned into a dog and pony show. |
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He'd sit in the furthest corner from the door and drink it all in, always keeping one eye on his dad. |
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Then she took a seat on the small futon and acknowledged me to sit beside her. |
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I follow Gideon blindly down the stairs to the parlor, where he sits on a love seat and I sit on a futon across from him. |
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All this is important because pilots are expected to be eagle-eyed and sit in a cockpit which is as big as a soap-box. |
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A penniless writer used to sit here all day, writing the early draft chapters of her now famous novel. |
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When you sit in your porch, instead of seeing lovely greenery or properly constructed homes, it's old galvanise, termite-ridden board and dirty looking water drums. |
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He must sit and watch as Black funnels his pieces into good positions. |
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It is an average party album and could happily sit alongside something like Terrorvision, but it fails to provide any compulsive listening or interesting music. |
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People sit around a tall circular basket with a flat top, where the large, round, thin sourdough bread called injera is laid and the various foods are put down upon it. |
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In tape pipelining, the server and tape controller can sit thousands of miles apart, but the two units believe they are sitting next to each other in the same data center. |
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I wish you could have found it in your heart to sit down with me and discuss this instead of airing our dirty laundry in public as you have done in the past. |
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The upstairs dining area is an extremely flexible space which can accomodate up to 80 guests for a sit down meal or up to 120 for a finger buffet. |
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A student allowed to intermit may be permitted to return in another session to recommence the programme, or resume the programme, or sit the examinations, as may be decided. |
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Lawyers sit on the boards of companies with which their firms do business. |
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Helena loved her firstborn's son too much to sit back and do nothing. |
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However, when playgoers are asked to sit back and accept all that's not rational, the narrative wrecking ball makes a direct hit and everything comes crashing down. |
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Research suggested that to be at risk from infection spread by coughs or sneezes it was necessary to sit within two rows of a contagious passenger for more than eight hours. |
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The granite plinth provides a base for the limestone to sit on. |
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On summer evenings, us children would sit on the front doorstep with our supper, which would often be Dutch cheese, spring onions and Dutch plum tomatoes. |
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The authority has replaced some of the practicals that the kids were required to sit and it also has reduced the number of exams that they must invigilate. |
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I finally lost my cool and told a youngster who'd been particularly loud and obnoxious to sit down and be quiet or I'd have him removed by theater staff. |
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With such a small keyboard, the pointing stick has been moved to sit between the mouse buttons, which makes using them both a two-fingered operation and fiddly at best. |
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Unlike its rival, Maryport had to forward the ore by rail to most of the users, an expensive procedure which did not sit well with the ironmasters. |
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I really wanted to get high because I was very really stressed out, and something about having the Feds sit outside my apartment kept me from copping any drugs. |
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Adele took Lin up on that dinner offer, and Lydie had to sit through the whole night watching Adele act like the little coquette she was and flirt madly with Lin. |
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Women will sit for hours in the kitchen portioning the meat into small polythene bags ready for distribution among family, friends and neighbours. |
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Plus, it doesn't matter how slim you are, when you sit down every woman gets a little bit of skin pooching over the top at the side when she wears super low-riders. |
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The child is to sit close to the table and place both elbows on the table, with both forearms extending upwards, and both hands hanging somewhat floppily from relaxed wrists. |
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So we sit tight, and fret in secret about the pornification of the world. |
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Tired, fluey and run-down, I wanted to venture out to a restaurant about as much as I wanted to sit through my children's three-hour cartoon video. |
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Beds, couches and other furniture became higher with changes in sitting posture, since people began to sit on chairs with their legs hanging down. |
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This marriage of like souls did not mean that Ursula could now sit back and pick up her palette and poster paints while they lived in a country manor in Europe. |
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So laid-back they have to sit down, their stoner country blues isn't normally the kind of thing I'd touch with a long stick but actually it's quite enjoyable. |
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We sit and drink rakia and soft drinks and over two or three hours share a large dish of potato salad, followed by home-made soup and pumpkin banitsa. |
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As we feared, she was not prepared for just how long you have to sit in a car hurtling at great speeds to cross even a fraction of the United States. |
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I sit and listen to the waves as they crash against the rocks. |
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Not about to sit by idly as other categories steal their calcium franchise, dairy processors have turned to fortification to recapture share of stomach. |
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I like to sail and am currently training up my three children to crew, so that I can relax, just sit back and listen to the sea lapping at the boat. |
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Last week Boyd was named among those being elevated to the House of Lords, where he will sit as a cross-bench member, despite his Labour affiliations. |
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Although the peerage is granted at the Prime Minister's request, it is non-party political, and Bishop Hope is expected to sit as a cross-bencher in the House of Lords. |
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The group's frontman has as much as admitted that this conscious move represents their reaction against the arty-whiteboys-with-guitars pigeonhole they sit in. |
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With frosh girls, sometimes alls you need to do is sit with her in class. |
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Besides enjoying a relaxing cuppa while you wait for the kids why not wander about the nursery or sit on the patio and enjoy the balmy days to come? |
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Goodness, I think I need to sit down with a cuppa coffee after all that! |
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