He looked up at me and grinned, putting out his cigarette on the arm of the bench. |
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The direction to use concentrated hydrochloric acid, a bench reagent, necessarily involved the addition of some water. |
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A bit wet behind the ears, and failed to recreate from a place in the starting line-up what he achieved coming off the bench against Tunisia. |
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He wrestles into position on a rickety picnic bench and glugs from a pint glass of orange squash. |
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He sits at a bench with a jug of water, poring over flight plans and weather charts, just like the rest of them. |
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There's a bench here and you could spend time looking out for moorhens, coots, wagtails and warblers, and the fish that attract them. |
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Begin your sessions with exercises like deadlifts, squats, clean and jerks, and bench presses. |
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But now it's a pleasant place, great for walking my dog or sitting on a bench listening to the breeze rustle the overhanging trees. |
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My running slowed to an unsteady walk until I found a wooden bench to sit on. |
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We put this in a corner, and walled a third side in with a small bench turned on its side. |
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A simple cemented courtyard around the walnut tree offers five pine table and bench sets, each for six to eight people. |
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The square, another bench mark, has the smallest contour ratio of all quadrilaterals. |
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He came out, bowed down with sorrow, to settle on a bench, his voice quavering with a barely audible Yiddish lament. |
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I was reading the Guinness Book of Records one day and thought I could set a new accumulative bench press record, but it's unbelievably hard. |
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Steve Davey returns to the bench after making a remarkable recovery from a broken jaw suffered just three weeks ago. |
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Now the bench can store hoses as well as other watering tools, such as sprinklers or small watering cans. |
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Most of his 40 appearances last season were as cameos from the substitutes bench, invariably filling in a wide midfield role. |
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Then I quietened my seething spirits with a small bag of fish and chips which I enjoyed while sitting on a bench in the town square. |
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All evening he'd been sitting quietly on a bench not saying a word to anyone. |
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With a wave Patric walked casually outside the store and found a small bench on the other side of this ornamental bush where he sat himself down. |
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A well-functioning bench represents the ultimate triumph of the forces of civilizations over the rule of nature, red in tooth and claw. |
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All you need are a couple of dumbbells, a jump rope, a chin-up bar, an adjustable bench, and about an hour to spare three times a week. |
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The long built-in bench next to the fridge offers extra storage and an out-of-the-way spot to sip a juice box. |
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When setting up a woodworking or auto repair area, don't bolt power tools to the bench all at once. |
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If you look on the bench over there, there's a juice box and a snack for all of you. |
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The bench called for pre-sentence reports and adjourned the case until September 16, granting conditional bail. |
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Placing your knees up and your feet flat on the bench helps to protect your lower back, which again can be vulnerable if you compromise form. |
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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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That could mean an instant recall for Liam George, who was dropped to the bench at Yeovil. |
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Too often these days, I see shooters at the range practicing with their hunting rifles from a bench rest. |
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In this case, he ruled from the bench, saying that the defense's motion to recuse Mr. Sneddon and his office from this case held no merit. |
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The defendant then allegedly leapt on his bench and aimed a flurry of blows at his head. |
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The highly inexperienced bench, including three rookies and two journeymen, were the only major differences in Seattle's player personnel. |
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He has a best deep knee squat lift of 125 kilos, a best bench press lift of 80 kilos and a best dead weight lift of 150 kilos. |
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The new bench is made from heavy duty material designed to withstand vandalism. |
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When our living room was being redone back in the Spring we purchased an amazing bench. |
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But did he stay where he was and wait for the judge to give him a free lift in a police car courtesy of a bench warrant? |
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You can substitute the rearmost two seats with a three seater bench, giving a total of eight seats. |
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I bought a plain old mechanic's bench vise and bolted it to my garage workbench. |
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Adding strength in these two compound lifts will directly improve your bench press power. |
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With time running out, Reed brought Iain Dunn, Matty Albery and Paul Stansfield off the bench and the move worked wonders. |
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That process, used when the Senate is in recess, puts a judicial nominee temporarily on the bench without being confirmed. |
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After the second kiss they just stayed on the bench holding each other. |
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So he met Chris Spitler, a Holy Cross guard proud to be a four-year walk-on who, through the seasons, worked his way from the end of the bench into the starting lineup. |
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Through most of that session he was lying on a bench, his hands and feet bound with tape. |
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The walls of the maze are planted with willow, and there are little jokes throughout, such as a skeleton reclining on a bench and a small cricket pavilion. |
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The Italian has been one of the best keepers in English football for quite a while now and it would be cruel if he were to spend the majority of this season on the bench. |
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He tried to make a comeback with the Eagles during the 1946 season, but he weighed 225 and was soon riding the bench. |
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Beyond the cold numbers generated by historic fact, McKanna puts people in the jury box, on the witness stand, and on the bench in western courtrooms. |
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Everything is done to keep the American people in the dark about the political and legal views of the reactionaries who are filling up the federal bench. |
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You can take your potato to a bench or a wall and watch people walk past. |
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She departed with the tennis racquets, walking gracefully off the court and leaving me sitting on the bench wishing the earth would open and swallow me up. |
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The saddlebags had been brought from the stables and rested on a wooden bench near the washstand, already patterned with chips of whitewash flaking from the walls. |
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The federal bench will be harmed by dozens of vacancies going unfilled, causing a case backlog. |
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With striker Colin Alcide ruled out through injury and Mark Sertori relegated to the bench, there were starting recalls for midfielder Paul Talbot and John Williams. |
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All the bed wetters and second guessers are now weighing in from the back bench. |
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At that time Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee were badgering her about legislating from the bench. |
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In places like these you can always find a public park, a neglected patch of grass with a broken bench, a churchyard fully-equipped with raddled drunks. |
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Wend your way around the ground, stopping at every bench and parked car, and you learn enough about village goings-on to write a kiss-and-tell blockbuster. |
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And then I sit on a bench facing the grave and a raven says something in a croak a few steps from me. |
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Smiley and Guillam perched disconsolately beneath it, on a bench of salmon velvet. |
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Lucky John Sununu.... Given the thin bench of replacements, no wonder Bush doesn't want to send him to the showers. |
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I sat there on a bench in dappled shade, beside an aviary full of brightly feathered finches and siskins fluttering about. |
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More greens drooped from a trug on the bench, which explained why Bal had been coming from this direction and why she was in a twitsome mood. |
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He rose from the bench, and prepared to attend upon his uncle, who, as yet unapprised of his arrival, remained in his chamber. |
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A three-member bench of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Jawad S Khawaja heard the case filed by Asama Khalid. |
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A For many years, I sharpened my woodworking tools by hand using various bench stones as well as abrasive paper backed by a sheet of plate glass. |
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Then you have to get judges onto the bench who agree with you. |
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Part seat, part lid, this built-in bench provides a quiet place to sit, and it also covers a woodbin hidden below. |
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Waite's journey to Assumption's Salisbury Street campus began on a bench at the Wuhu train station in a southeast province of China. |
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Mutchler, George, and I are sitting at a picnic bench outside the Quonset hut turned theater, fake blood and cheap rose before us. |
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The view from your bench is of Jewfish Key, Longboat Key and Bradenton Beach. |
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The scandal led to the creation of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and his father's resignation from the bench. |
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She placed the workpiece on the bench, inspected it closely, and opened the cover. |
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I had no bench or power rack, so by necessity every exercise I did started with the weights on the floor. |
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After removing the bench, we can use the mark left on the wall as a reference point. |
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That number carried his glance to the top of this first bulging bench of cliff-base. |
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For the first several years of my exclusive career in powerlifting, I couldn't bench too well. |
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He became frustrated when his bench increased by only 10 pounds despite a month of training. |
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The wooden bench under me was four stout legs glued to a butcherblock slab. |
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A catstep is a narrow, back-tilted terrace or bench on a grassy slope, formed when a hillside slumps beneath its own weight. |
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The ballplayers sat on the bench watching the rain, glumly working their chews. |
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If a crew feather much under water, it is a good plan to seat them in a row on a bench, and give each man a stick to handle as an oar. |
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The conclusion itself turned into the kind of dunkfest for bench players usually reserved for rec league blowouts. |
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Some widows in Brigstock also probably sold free bench lands, despite the customary restriction on such sales. |
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She got up, purchased a strawberry fruitsicle, returned to her bench, and ate it. |
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The girls all liked to hear him talk. They often gathered in a little circle while he sat on a bench, and held forth to them, laughing. |
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They have a reputation for being a hot bench. They come in knowing the case, sometimes better than the lawyers. |
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Is it a hot bench or a cold bench? Do the particular judges on the panel ask a lot of questions? |
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That is the core of his beliefs in terms of takings. So he is an ideolog. He does not have the temperament for the bench. |
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The bishops who were removed from the ecclesiastical bench were replaced by appointees who would agree to the reforms. |
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Members of the press may sit in the press bench, which is usually positioned alongside the prosecuting barrister. |
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Appointments to the county bench of magistrates were usually made on the recommendation of the lieutenant. |
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One could see part of the dimly lit court where under an enclosed poplar two soldiers on a stone bench were playing lansquenet. |
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He held the door for her and then motioned for her to sit on a bench that rested against the little lobbylike foyer. |
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Facing Mar Elias Monastery is a stone bench erected by the wife of the painter, who painted some of his major works at this spot. |
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The bench is inscribed with biblical verses in Hebrew, Greek, Arabic and English. |
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He returned from this injury in the Premiership game against Leicester Tigers on 27 January 2007, coming off the bench after 37 minutes. |
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The early Cabinet, like that of today, included the Treasurer and other department heads who sat on the Treasury bench. |
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In a bench trial, the judge's decision near the end of the trial is simply referred to as a finding. |
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This has led to the Government front bench in the Commons being known as the Treasury Bench. |
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Before leaving, he had stacked all his cultures of staphylococci on a bench in a corner of his laboratory. |
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However an increase in the bench of bishops was not considered politically expedient, and so steps were undertaken to prevent it. |
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In December 2012 a memorial bench was installed around a pillar near the statue. |
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The front bench formulates the party's policy on issues devolved to the Scottish Parliament. |
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Sheriff courts hear civil cases as a bench trial without a jury, and make determinations and judgments alone. |
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There is also a plaque and stone bench dedicated to the poet in the town centre. |
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Nonetheless, William was able to reconstitute the royal bench of judges and reopen the royal exchequer. |
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Aldridge started the season in front of Rush and consistently scored goals, thus keeping the Welshman on the bench. |
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He came off the bench to replace Aldridge, who had opened the scoring for Liverpool in the fourth minute of the game. |
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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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Gillian watched the overpassing shoppers on the second floor of the mall, as she relaxed in the bench on the ground floor. |
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County boroughs entitled to their own quarter sessions had a single recorder instead of a bench of justices. |
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His PSG debut came on 24 February 2013, when he came off the bench in the 76th minute in a Ligue 1 home match against Marseille. |
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After the third strike he returned to the bench to face the inevitable persiflage from his teammates. |
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In August 2013, Vestas started operating its 20 MW test bench for nacelles in Aarhus. |
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She spun around, silk gliding silently across polished piano bench, and met them with a radiant, puckersome smile. |
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In the more modern era, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes was an admiralty lawyer before ascending to the bench. |
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At the close of discovery, the parties may either pick a jury and then have a trial by jury or the case may proceed as a bench trial. |
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Gilbert Thornton, the chief justice of the king's bench made an epitome of it. |
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This was because the rolls containing the court records were largely unavailable for scrutiny, even by judges sitting on the bench. |
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The trier of fact is a judge in bench trials, or the jury in any cases involving a jury. |
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If evidence of authenticity is lacking in a bench trial, the trial judge will simply dismiss the evidence as unpersuasive or irrelevant. |
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It was in 1949 that the bench reached its current composition, of nine Justices. |
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A Supreme Court Justice, as with all federal judges, may sit on the bench until the age of 75 years, at which age retirement is mandatory. |
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The final product thus reflects the review and criticism of experienced members of the bench, bar, and academia. |
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Union of India should create a constitution bench of at least nine judges to settle the law on this issue. |
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Some older members of Heath's team, including Lloyd, retired from the front bench, making room for members of the next generation. |
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The inclined section of the wall is known as the batter, and the flat part of the step is known as the bench or berm. |
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However, in France and Holland, the billhook often replaced the axe as a joiner's bench tool. |
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Due to its thermal stability and chemical inertness, slate has been used for laboratory bench tops and for billiard table tops. |
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This hut consisted merely of a bench with a small roof, but it provided shelter from the frequent rains and escape from the house. |
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In addition to the driver and wheelchair passenger, a third-row bench seat and optional jump seat can accommodate up to four other passengers. |
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Ally McBeal appealed to the judge for fashion freedom and won, but real-life judges want a conservative approach to the bench. |
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This country is now sadly run by political kidology as witnessed within front bench exchanges across the chamber. |
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A division bench of SHC headed by Justice Ghulam Sarwar Korai directed prosecutor general Sindh to file comments. |
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If Connolly starts well, Fitzmaurice could be quickly looking to the bench to rejig things. |
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That's when Gail knew her life had been repurposed, and years later, the bench is still reminding her of how she began. |
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The process left metal filings all over the bench and the part. |
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This size is also used for rift saws, heavy edger saws, and bench saws. |
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Fully trained carpenters and joiners will often move into related trades such as shop fitting, scaffolding, bench joinery, maintenance and system installation. |
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Former Tottenham star Rohan Ricketts came off the Rovers bench with 19 minutes to go to a warm reception from the home fans, six years after leaving the Lane. |
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The back of this bench is where other minor parties sit, such as the Liberal Democrats, Democratic Unionist Party, Plaid Cymru and the Green Party. |
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Universities and bench and bar will have had a part in its creation. |
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As the state comes under the Bombay High Court, Panaji has a bench of it. |
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Rules 38 and 39 deal with the parties' right to a trial by jury and the procedure for requesting a jury trial instead of a bench trial and trials by an advisory jury. |
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Each Supreme Court justice hires several law Clerks to review petitions for writ of certiorari, research them, prepare bench memorandums, and draft opinions. |
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Britain's scrum half Bobbie Goulding stepped off the bench for half an hour play in two stints and his precision kicking set up touch downs for Sullivan and Karle Hammond. |
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And we 'bout it e'ry day, e'ry day like we sitting on a bench. |
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This fatal news coming to Hick's Hall upon the article of my Lord Russell's trial, was said to have had no little influence on the jury and all the bench to his prejudice. |
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Arizona's bench continued to be a nonfactor in many games this season. |
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Andy Keogh fulfilled a lifelong ambition when he came off the bench to ensure Giovanni Trapattoni's first international as Republic of Ireland manager did not end in defeat. |
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Sheriff courts hear criminal trials on complaint as a bench trial for summary offences, and as a trial with a jury of fifteen for indictable offences. |
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Earlier this month, Justice Ram Mohan Reddy, who was part of the division bench of the HC hearing the bail plea of the seer, had recused himself from the case. |
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This accommodates the three Daniel Lamberts of the bench, and I am told that the Supreme Court has never been without a large proportion of Colossuses upon it. |
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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 councillors selected a number of their members to be bailies, who acted as a magistrates bench for the burgh and dealt with such issues as licensing. |
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A five-member bench of the apex court, led by Justice Anwer Zaheer Jamali, had ordered the Election Commission of Pakistan on November 29 to redraw constituencies in Karachi. |
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That night I was escorted to the front row and placed on the mourners' bench with all the other young sinners, who had not yet been brought to Jesus. |
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If a defendant bribes a judge and obtains acquittal as a result of a bench trial, the acquittal is not valid because the defendant was never in jeopardy in the first place. |
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Cases in the Inner House are normally heard before a bench of 3 Senators, through more complex or importance cases are presided over by 5 Senators. |
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The Lords Commissioners, as the monarch's representatives are known, wear scarlet parliamentary robes and sit on a bench between the throne and the Woolsack. |
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I see a lot of socialism behind their front bench, but not in Mr Blair. |
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However, Wilkinson reclaimed the record during the 2011 Six Nations Championship, a tournament during which he came off the bench in each of England's five games. |
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Wales' defence had an unfamiliar look with Cardiff youngster Darcy Blake preferred to 44-cap Danny Gabbidon of Queen's Park Rangers, who did not even make the bench. |
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Also in the area just in front of the judge's bench is a stenographer who records proceedings on a stenograph, by typing keys as the witnesses speak, using special shorthand. |
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There is however a Royal Coat of Arms on the wall above the judge's bench. |
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At the front of the court, on a raised platform, is a large bench. |
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I went home and bench pressed 30 pounds more than I had ever done before. |
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A kindly old man sits on the park bench every afternoon feeding pigeons. |
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They sat on a park bench and tossed bread crumbs to the ducks and pigeons. |
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When arguing before a hot bench flexibility is of the greatest importance. |
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David Moskovitz, a commissioner who served under Bradford, was notorious for introducing questions and issues and otherwise being a hot bench during hearings. |
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Paolo sat crosslegged on his bench, stitching away for dear life. |
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Still, there was something in the air, an uncertain quality over the impact of having something actually at stake beside a couple of at-bats and some yuks on the bench. |
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Lawrence made an impressive debut off the substitutes' bench last month as Wales celebrated Euro 2016 qualification with a 2-0 home victory over Andorra. |
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When police barred his access to it, he took a picture, for no conscious reason, of an elderly man on a bench, a doleful, tweedy person with a walrus mustache. |
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He worked the refs better than anyone I've ever seen. He was a great bench coach, too. He had a great feel for playing the right people at the right time. |
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Fischer sees it and gets red in the face, then hawks up a snotball and spits at my cleat. It hits dead on, and I shove him on the bench. He shoves me back, and I stand up. |
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Be careful not to snag your stockings on that concrete bench! |
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