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Having sat down to consider the excellent fair on offer – dried
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Wel I say normal; I sat with a wool hat stretched to its limit over a large bandage whilst
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They sat here above Jorma's head at my table all the time we lived here
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As we sat there waiting for the meal to arrive, I remarked that the
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Jorma burst into laughter but Herndon and Ava both sat cold as statues in a drizzly winter dawn
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sat opposite me clutching to his chest a large briefcase
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Luke: 7:37: And, behold, a woman in the city, which was a sinner, when she knew that Jesus sat at meat in the
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Luke: 7:49: And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves, who is this that forgive sins also?
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Jesus loves sinners, to a point He sat down and had a
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When this woman arrived where Jesus sat, she poured
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Telsair had sat at this table in the dawn with him, he wished she was here now
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Micah used to sit in his mom’s lap but didn’t like the way his dad sat
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The kitchen could keep a staff of four busy and the table sat twenty
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“What is that? A fish?” She sat next to Kevin at the bar, almost a head taller than him, sipping the froth off a White Russian
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Henry waved weakly and then sat back down on his hard chair
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She sat at the table, he sat at the counter and began frying some eggs
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The water rose so high that one man was forced to climb on top of his roof and sat in the rain
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The waters rose to the edge of the roof and still the man sat on the roof until another rowboat came by and another man told him to get in
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Peppy sat down on his rear, though it seemed to Violet like a war horse rearing his legs in the air
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I'd sat with him for several evenings while he drank himself silly and even cooked food for him, egging him on to eat when his appetite failed
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That was the main thought that kept racing through Johnny’s mind while he sat in class
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He sat cross-legged, staring into the fire
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He sat at her feet, gazing up into her
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the young bride, sat back in her chair, slowly trailing her hand away from that of her
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The young couple sat oblivious for a
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and made his way to where the Marchese sat
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With the Marchese sat on the sofa the young
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Dan sat back in his chair, still holding Jen’s hand
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He sat back, took a sip of his Martini, placed a new cigar in the cigar holder
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Jen, too, sat back with wide eyes and an open,
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Dan still lay, and she sat next to him on the same sun lounger
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He had sat with him at merchant's association block meetings
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watched at your brothers when we baby sat, all those people in the same room
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For his part the old man sat impassive, chain smoking throughout the couple’s
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She sat down, put her hands on
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I sat there, as mute as the sun was high
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in another one of it’s recalcitrant moods I sat idling away a couple of minutes thinking
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The man sat back down onto the cold pavement
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Theo sat for a moment
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Theo sat down in the one rickety chair provided in the reception area and checked his phone
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He looked skeptical, but he still sat up
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He sat and made stupid faces for a moment or two, as though manually grinding the gears in his head
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The three of them sat around it on some gravel mounds they'd scooped up
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Billie sat the kettle on a black range cooker, the sort that should never be
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surface of the tea, and with a tiny, eighty year old flourish she sat down opposite her
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” She sat back again and looked him
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While sat on the loo, I had dozed gently before the realisation that the loo roll only had two sheets of paper left stirred what was left of my brain into action
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We sat in silence for a minute
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he raised the threadbare sheets up around his neck, and then sat up
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Theo sat down and then offered a cigarette
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"Using the AmpliMagineer user interface paradigm, you just create this location translation pane here," she drew the boundaries of the magic carpet on an image of her home's foyer, "bundle it with this location," she outlined the magic carpet as it sat there over the beach, "and snap it into this site's continuous instance list here
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She was so blown on the native elixir that she just sat there and wondered on the intricacies of all the grown and grafted wood that went into the room in which they sat
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As the boy sat at table and ordered half a litre of the house red while he
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wooden chair opposite him and sat down he couldn’t believe his luck
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The longest three and half hours I have ever sat outside a bank or outside anywhere in my life
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She sat with her
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Then there appeared to them divided tongues, as of fire, and one sat
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Sammy sat behind a cheap desk wearing a shocking pin-stripe suit
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The little man in tweed and corduroy slid forward and sat on the lip of the
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Anyway, I took her down to the police station in my car and sat with her while she made her statement
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So, brother, I’ve sat here in the rain with one purpose
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light fleece top that she had ultimately decided to bring along sat snugly over her
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This castle was a clan home no doubt, everyone related by blood and enterprise, many of these clans had patriarchs older than Christ who still sat at the heads of tables in their great and echoing crystal halls
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" Betsy drew up a chair and sat down next to Theo
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He sighed again, then sat down
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Was it really twenty years that he had sat on a mountain? Twenty years? He
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up at that damned moon and saw that his wife sat there, in a little crater all of her own,
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He sat under the tree for an hour, letting the noon sun burn and parch the earth
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There was a bench beside a jogging path so she sat down and stared across at the other bank
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She sat now at her desk and conveyed her desires to the mainframe
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“And David sat between the two gates: and the watchman went up to the roof over the gate
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Heart-pounding tension washed through the man in the cell, who sat huddled and
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I sat next to a big tree to rest when I
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The two pilots sat side by side in there with room to spare
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I sat there, numb and stupefied as my guard bolted the door
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I sat up and wiped the salty trail of dried tears from my eyes and cheeks
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We both sat there in silence for a few minutes
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I sat and wrapped my arms around my aching chest
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I sat and cried myself to sleep
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I sat and waited numbly for the next broken rib
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I sat there as I had done for the last few days staring straight ahead and saying nothing
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Three hours later, Chief Evelyn Horcheese sat strapped into the command chair with 184 control conduits fanning out from the interface ports at her shoulders and pelvis
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His chair squeaked as he sat back with his own cup
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I sat back in my usual submissive position on the mattress, coughed and waited for the door to open again
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Through those repetitions of days with Smiler on duty, I sat on the mattress and watched the world spin away from me as though I were floating above a stage set
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They told me that The Kid even sat with me during the dark hours, watching blood pound through the artery in my thin skinned neck as my body fought for oxygen under the onslaught of fever and infection
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The guards sat with me, pumping liquids into my desiccated flesh, keeping me alive with antibiotic pills massaged down my dry gullet
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I imagined him sat at a table, softly lit, with a family, bowls of steaming meat and vegetables between them
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The man with the disembodied stranger’s voice sat down next to me
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I sat at the table surrounded by guards, all of whom were armed with M-16 carbines and pistols, eating cake and drinking hot, sweet, milky tea
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In front of me, seated on a similar, rustic wooden dining chair sat the man
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He would be utterly nondescript but for the fact that he sat opposite me and held the power of life and death over my head
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The man sat quietly for a moment, flicking the safety on and off, before he spoke again
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I sat in front of him, watching as he played with the gun, unable to think of anything to say to him
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I brushed my teeth with a flattened toothbrush that sat in a mug on an old sink
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I sat on the camp bed while Robbie fixed the handcuffs
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I sat quietly and meekly, waiting for the story to continue, waiting for Robbie to work himself into a righteous rage, waiting for the inevitable fist
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As the guard took the tray I sat and tried to smile