The national capital Freetown sits on a coastal peninsula, situated next to the Sierra Leone Harbour, the world's third largest natural harbour. |
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The old Cameronian kirk sits on a hill, and is surrounded by trees, a place both bieldy and heartsome. |
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It is both a court of first instance and a court of appeal, and sits exclusively in Parliament House in Edinburgh. |
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Suzy is escorted to a smallish study carrel, where she sits down on what may or may not be a noncreaky chair and faces the computer. |
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The East Sands Leisure Centre, which opened in 1988, sits on the outskirts of the town as the town's swimming pool with gym facilities. |
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In this process, a glacier slides over the terrain on which it sits, lubricated by the presence of liquid water. |
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If a man who has discharged nonseminal discharge sits on a pile of ten cushions, all ten of them are contaminated. |
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On 14 October 2016 he left the party in order to support the Welsh Government and now sits as an independent in the Welsh Assembly. |
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Atlanta sits atop a ridge south of the Chattahoochee River, which is part of the ACF River Basin. |
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Today the court sits in many County Court centres, currently corresponding to the old individual county courts. |
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When incubating eggs, the female sits on the nest while the male hunts and brings food to her and the chicks. |
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Mumbles Head is served by Mumbles Lighthouse, which sits on the further of two small islands off the head. |
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The attitude of obeisancy to seniors and of insolency to juniors sits not well upon a gentleman. |
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It sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London and is a Grade 1 listed building. |
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Larne sits on the western side of a narrow inlet that links Larne Lough to the sea. |
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At its head is the city and port of Belfast, which sits at the mouth of the River Lagan. |
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This holds true for Australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate. |
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Eidfjord village sits on the moraine forming an eid between Eidfjordvatnet lake and Eidfjorden branch of Hardangerfjord. |
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The castle sits on the highest point of the island, a whinstone hill called Beblowe. |
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Generally, the Court sits as full bench, but in the last fifteen years, it has on occasion sat as a chamber. |
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Located on the highest point of Portland, Verne Hill, it sits in a commanding position overlooking Portland Harbour. |
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Guru has graduated from the Harvards of consciousness and sits at the feet of God. |
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Diamond sits at the top of the series because, Pliny says, it will scratch all other minerals. |
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Draped in an academic gown, the female figure of Alma Mater wears a crown of laurels and sits on a throne. |
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Achilles becomes very upset, sits by the seashore, and prays to his mother, Thetis. |
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Exeter sits predominantly on sandstone and conglomerate geology, although the structure of the surrounding areas is varied. |
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The Penwith peninsula sits predominantly on granite bedrock that has led to the formation of a rugged coastline with many fine beaches. |
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Canoe Lake is the last remnant of an area of marsh and open water known as the Great Morass, drained in 1886, on which much of Southsea now sits. |
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Freshwater sits at the western end of the region known as the Back of the Wight or the West Wight which is a popular tourist area. |
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The Adriatic Sea sits on the Apulian or Adriatic Microplate, which separated from the African Plate in the Mesozoic era. |
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Trier sits in a hollow midway along the Moselle valley, with the most significant portion of the city on the east bank of the river. |
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The woman wakes, sits up, looks at Sigurd, and the two converse in two stanzas of verse. |
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He sits on his fallen shield while a sword and other objects lie beside him. |
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The pope sits upon a draped throne chair, robed in full pontificals, holding the keys in one hand, and giving the benediction with the other. |
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The glass has a metal holder that hangs from a bracket on the wall or sits on a table. |
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The fattest clubman in London. He sits at one of the little club tables in the huge bay by the fire, stuffing. |
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The Provincial Assembly sits down. Dr. Guild moderator. Dr. Scroggie preaches. His sermon found faulty. It dills down. |
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She sits enrapt as Shakespeare turns the kaleidoscope of life for her, or stands enthralled by Victor Hugo's picture of the human soul. |
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He tosses two twenties on the table and with a gentle nudge turns me away from Steve, who sits there, impotent, staring gape-mouthed at the cash. |
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When we reach the piano, Ormus sits down and starts to play a slow, haunting gospelly tune. |
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A Secretary of State for Wales sits in the UK cabinet and is responsible for representing. |
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We want people to understand where their own community sits alongside neighbouring communities. |
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Where the jimjam sits on the thingumbob tree, And he sweetly sings to the jigamarec. |
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The speaker then sits down and a person from the marae side walks over to collect the koha and acknowledge it. |
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The Northern Ireland Office is led by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, who sits in the Cabinet of the United Kingdom. |
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When the Crown Court sits in the City of London it is known as the Central Criminal Court. |
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To the north the village of Hayfield sits at the foot of Kinder Scout, the highest summit in the area. |
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The region sits in the line of several major shipping routes with the Panama Canal connecting the western Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean. |
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He also has lodgings in the Old Palace, Canterbury, located beside Canterbury Cathedral, where the Chair of St Augustine sits. |
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A bronze bust of Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding sits on the west side of the cloister. |
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As its name suggests, it has no head, implying that everyone who sits there has equal status. |
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As she sits and plays with Damien, she feels her legs start to tremble from the effort. Her knees seem to disappear. |
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Once this prayer is finished, the monarch rises and sits again in the Coronation Chair. |
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The concertmaster usually sits to the conductor's left, closest to the audience. |
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For the 2010 Formula One season, the Sporting Regulations were changed so that a former driver sits on the stewards' panel. |
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The River Cam is a tributary of the Great Ouse and gives its name to Cambridge, whilst Norwich sits on the River Yare and River Wensum. |
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A vote clerk sits in front of the Presiding Officer and operates the electronic voting equipment and chamber clocks. |
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The largest party in the Parliament sits in the middle of the semicircle, with opposing parties on either side. |
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A memorial to the American National Guard sits at the location of a former German strongpoint. |
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The highest point is marked with a large, solidly built cairn atop which sits an Ordnance Survey trig point. |
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Slieve Donard sits at the northeastern edge of the Mournes, overlooking Newcastle and Dundrum Bay. |
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Dundee sits on the north bank of the Firth of Tay on the eastern, North Sea Coast of Scotland. |
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The Speaker or Deputy Speaker sits on the Woolsack, a large red seat stuffed with wool, at the front of the Lords Chamber. |
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It sits in Parliament House in Edinburgh and is both a trial court and a court of appeal. |
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The Inner House always sits as a panel of at least three Senators and with no jury. |
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However it sometimes sits in various smaller towns in Scotland, when it borrows the local Sheriff Court building. |
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As a court of first instance the court sits regularly throughout Scotland with permanent seats in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen. |
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It sits pleasantly upon my mind, that the last morning we spent together was particularly friendly, and quiet, and comfortable. |
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The Scottish Football Association sits on the International Football Association Board which is responsible for the laws of the game. |
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The village hall sits opposite the main village square and is an especially eclectic piece of 1920s design. |
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Conscience only, that can see without Light, sits in the Areopagy and dark tribunal of our Hearts, surveying our Thoughts and condemning their obliquities. |
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And the sun, even as you and I and all there is, sits in equal honour at the banquet of the Prince whose door is always open and whose board is always spread. |
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The city lies in the Hampshire Basin, which sits atop chalk beds. |
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He's got a kind of a way with him an' he sits dahn with the like of huz, and he talks to us as if we was men in place o' bein' cattle, which is the way with most on 'em. |
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But beyond the dargah, and the medieval warren in which it sits, north India's present-day politics can be a good deal less accommodating of religious diversity. |
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She sits in her armchair, and, one by one, she defleas her cats. |
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Carburetor heat and mixture controls are also located on the console. A small electric fan sits on the floor to demist the bubble. It also comes in handy to deheat the pilot. |
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He sits down beside Tolstoy in the land of nothing and Nirvana. |
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The High Court of Justiciary sits as an appeal court in Edinburgh. |
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In October 2011, a proposal from the club to buy back the freehold to the land on which Stamford Bridge sits was voted down by Chelsea Pitch Owners shareholders. |
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Ayckbourn also sits on the Council of the Society of Authors. |
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The court, which sits next to the groundskeeping building, has one hoop. |
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The government department responsible for the NHS is the Department of Health, headed by the Secretary of State for Health, who sits in the British Cabinet. |
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The suspended span, where Kaichi Watanabe sits, is seen in the center. |
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The Reid Building was completed in 2014 and sits opposite the Mackintosh Building on a site previously occupied by the Foulis, Assembly and Newbery Tower Buildings. |
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A bronze statue of Charles II on horseback sits beneath the Round Tower. |
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Normally, however, the Parliament sits in The Hague, the city which has historically been the seat of the Dutch government, the Dutch monarchy, and the Dutch supreme court. |
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A kindly old man sits on the park bench every afternoon feeding pigeons. |
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The church sits at a junction between two main distributor roads. |
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During the ceremony the monarch sits on the throne in the House of Lords and signals for the Lord Great Chamberlain to summon the House of Commons to the Lords Chamber. |
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Whilst presiding, the Speaker sits in a chair at the front of the House. |
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She and her hubby go to the high school football games every Friday night, and every week she calls to tell me about a little high school nerdlet that sits near them. |
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The remains of Mulberry harbour B still sits in the sea at Arromanches. |
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The Crown Court sits in around 92 locations in England and Wales. |
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The area where Livingston now sits was historically dominated by oil shale mining, which is evident from the bings which still exist on much of the surrounding landscape. |
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Liverpool sits on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary and its growth as a major port was paralleled by the expansion of the city throughout the Industrial Revolution. |
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A blue-eyed, lantern-jawed old white man, who is two meters tall and one hundred years old, sits in the clearing on what was once the back seat of a taxicab. |
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Livingston town centre sits on the southern edge of the Almond Valley. |
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At one end of the room sits a large chair, for the Speaker of the House. |
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Lord Smith of Kelvin sits as a crossbench Life Peer in the House of Lords. |
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Bembridge sits at the extreme eastern point of the Isle of Wight. |
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The Justice of the Peace Court is a criminal court which sits locally under summary procedure, where the Justice sits alone or in some areas as a bench of three. |
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The Didot Perceval, a prose continuation of Robert's work, takes up the story, and the knight Percival sits in the seat and initiates the Grail quest. |
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