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When she got back to her, Yorthops was standing in front of the honor wall in the front hallway where Kulai commended his employee of the year
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She'd slept a couple hours, a couple more on the cushion in the front room, when she was supposed to be ready to say hello loudly
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I was in the front room ironing some sheets and watching an American detective show on TV
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’ Stephen muttered as we reach the car; he’s got one of those automatic unlocking devices on his car and, by the time the crowd have caught up with us, I am in the front seat buckling on the seat belt and he is starting the engine
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shepherds of the flock to be in the front leading and guiding them
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He relaxed in the front court of the house once lunch was done
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It was in the front hallway on his way out when he was trying to get Blaise against the wall so he would at least answer him
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‘What will you do if you come across, Iain?’ she asked as he settled himself opposite her in the front room
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The cottage was a nice little house, she decided as she tidied up the curtains in the front room
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in the front of which a door hangs ajar
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He had enough conscious to check the aging files first, they were right in the front
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With a minute to go, we hear a key in the front door and very soon Katie’s standing in the kitchen doorway
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He could hear voices in the front room
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In the front room he could see four young men, none of them
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might be in the front room he became aware that the night air had
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Karen and the old woman sat in the front pew as usual
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He carefully puts Anna in the front and then opens the back door for me, quietly thanking me for being with Anna last night
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twitch in the front rooms of the houses of those who lived close
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She could see the display herself, as could everyone in the front row
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Owen is driving their car, having successfully talked Dave down; Dave is sitting in the front with him with Chris and I in the back
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A group of the footballers in the front row stand on their chairs and chant, "You're not welcome at the bar…you're not welcome at the bar!"
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It was my job was to make sure the carpet in the front room was clean and I also had to wash the kitchen floor at least once a week … whenever it needed doing really
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Traffic on the new by-pass, which runs immediately behind the house, is already building up and Jock Cascarino, who is sitting in the front passenger seat, watches the cars and their drivers
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Jock had it all sussed out, but, sitting in the front of the Lexus as Ken pulls in to the courtyard at Sillick Farm, Jock is having to consider an alternative future, one with foundations made of sand
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Several hours later, they stand together in the front room of her house; her head cocked on one side, Chrissie stares at the wall for a good ten minutes before pronouncing her opinion
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I sat where I always did in the front row of
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I grabbed a pen and paper off the desk in the front of the room
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Roman sat in the front row of the class—probably because no one else
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They stood by the coffee machine in the front office of the police station
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in the back of the leg where the crease is, instead of in the front
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men in the front, the women bringing up the rear
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“I did too,” he said, and they embraced right there in the front hallway near the room where Ava and Tahlmute were still arguing in a lower register
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It was built much the same way but it had the kitchen in the back and main room in the front
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here in the front row
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Eventually he stood and joined her in the front of
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There was space for me, Johnny, and the trunk in the front row, more than
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seated in the front row
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A thug in the front row
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She was kicking herself for opening her mouth, when he stepped out the door saying, "I thought you were in the front room
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As she looked into his flashing black eyes, she thought back to the first time she’d seen him standing in the front yard of Jim's
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By the time the kids came home, she’d striped the small table in the front room of the pictures and created a desk for herself
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She did as told standing at the edge of the doorway she watched as he and several children flipped the switch, and lit the giant tree that stood in the front yard of the church
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She had just started to run her fingers along the ledge, when she heard someone in the front of the house
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Carl sat in the front seat because the Tavern
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From the shadows in the front of the arena came a rustling—the soft
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Somehow or other they got behind some sort of a lumberyard type delivery truck and I don't know exactly what happened but somehow or other a steel pole from that lumber truck came through the windshield and literally pierced the passenger in the front seat
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Zlifonn was alone in the front room and asked what he found out
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In the front of the column of evil rode the Chief, Basel Ratford
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Then the front windscreen had been smashed out and two drivers sat in the front two seats, one to control the horse’s reins and the other to steer the Jag
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In the front of me, a
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They all went and sat down under the trees in the front garden, happy to be out of the relentless sun; eager to have a brief moment of respite to recover before lunch
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He took a seat in the front row, his eyes on the spokesman
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He could spot two figures sitting in the front seats, yet the darkness that engulfed them denied him from seeing their faces
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There were some Texas Longhorn t-shirts hanging in the front window, so I grabbed one
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"I'll be right back,” I said as I ran to fetch the stew from where it sat in the front seat of the Murano
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The main section, only two stories in height, was square in the front, with thin windows at the second floor, and a wooden door, reinforced with an iron frame, as the only entrance
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Suddenly a grey terminal against the wall started humming and a stream of paper began to come out of a slot located in the front of the unit
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We had finished our fatigues and it was someone else’s turn now so we were back in the front line trenches me Elijah and Johnny who seemed to have attached himself to us
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Life in the front line trenches could be both deadly amusing and heartbreaking all at the same time and the lack of water was chronic and always a problem for we could never seem to get enough
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So like I said in the front line there were working parties but you weren’t at it all the time like you were back in the rear so all in all we were resigned to going back up front
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It was our turn in the front line again which I must say was nothing new to us as we moved regularly between the front and rest area at the rear
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We stood in the reserve trenches as our Company had been designated in the second wave and as we looked foreword we could see the first wave of the 88th Brigade stood in the front line trenches waiting and at 2:20pm our artillery bombardment began
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The longer you had been in the front line the more you could recognise the munitions that were flying about and could even judge near enough where it would explode
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” We then took the girls into our arms and kissed them wishing them a good evening as they told us not to come back to drunk and then we left them chattering away like women do in the front parlour
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When they got in the car Frank and Jack had managed to sit in the front
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“Come on in pal and dump your stuff in the front parlour your just in time to have a beer
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So we ended up in the front parlour just chatting and relaxing in each others company until the girls came down and went into the kitchen
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in the front garden
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Generally the duration of our stay in the front line was four days with a further four days served in the reserve trenches
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We settled back into our life in the front line like the veterans we now were as we waited for our watch to start Frank, Bert, George and me sat on the fire step when George suddenly said
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We moved to the reserve trenches having completed our stint in the line it was alright in these trenches although we could never completely relax it was a lot better than being in the front line
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We settled in the front line taking over from another Yorkshire Pals Battalion and we began the business of watching what the Hun was up to and having to stand to at first and last light
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We had to know if the bombardment had wiped out the German presence in the front line trenches and we prayed that it had
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It was small and salmon-colored with dark green trim, tiny windows, and too many shrubs in the front
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When Sara and the kids ventured out to check on the kittens, they saw momma cat depositing them one by one out in the front driveway in the rain
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She raised an eyebrow, then said that there ought to be a few decks in the hutch next to the television in the front room
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He got out of the car and lying in the front seat was a billfold stuffed full of big bills
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stood with her mother in the front doorway, for it was Christmas Eve at
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That made us stop in the front and leave the blue light on to attract attention
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No one besides the side gunner in the front ever used the gun ports but stood upright in the car on the seats and shot down the sides the roof being open
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Uncle Hobart's faded blue eyes filled with tears when we finally stopped in the front-yard of his old farmyard
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The only sign that a few moments ago, a gleaming Jaguar had stood in the front yard was the cloud of dust now gently settling onto the ground
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He helped her sit in the front seat of the car and got in himself, stopping for a second to ponder the day and how unproductive and sad it was
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I got up, cleaned my teeth in the remnants of the beer still sitting on the bedside cabinet, had a quick shower and joined Uncle Hobart in the front-yard
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Between us, we had washed and laid her out in the front parlour, then called the doctor, the police and the local priest
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Looking back over his shoulder to get a better view, he spotted two people in the front seats
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Not only did the TV news programs showed multitudes of demonstrators through the streets of the most important cities of the country, the newspapers exhibited them in the front pages
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One of them, The Daily News of the San Fernando Valley of California showed in the front page pictures of Barcelona, Zaragoza and Pamplona (and of Madrid in the interior of the paper), below the title across the page which read in huge letters:
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“I’m holding a little down-stick on it, Robert, and I’m watching our altitude as best I can,” I yelled, and watched his head bobbing in the front cockpit
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The maid had a small glass of sherry while we waited; then came a bustle in the front hall
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They were directed to the Blue Room by members of the Secret Service and Steve was told which chair to occupy in the front row
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Bedding, clothing, tables, chairs, all hard to come by in the front lines
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A thin, red-painted needle was attached to the back plate, and stuck out of the slot in the front plate
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“But surely, with you in the front we can send them all back to hell!”
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The sales guy wasn"t happy, but what was he going to do? “No problem,” was his answer as he shuffled off in the direction of a small windowless office tucked away in the front corner of the building
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“This is the shop of a cousin, the maker of beautiful dolls and doll houses, and other miniatures,” the creature in the front seat told them in his singsong fashion
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” Brendan was busy watching the pair in the front-upper view-screens
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” A little voice in the back of his head told a little pair of ears in the front of his head
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Levain and the others had Claude in the front room
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Where would they live, in the city; or out in the country? Somewhere out in the suburbs? Somewhere up in the front of his mind he was perfectly aware that he should be focusing in on the race