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sits and there
If there is a knock at their conference room door, the junior justice ( who sits closest to the door ) must answer it.
Fredericton ( or ) is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, by virtue of the provincial parliament which sits there.
As its name suggests, it has no head, implying that everyone who sits there has equal status.
In most professional play and some amateur competition, there is an officiating head judge or chair umpire ( usually referred to as the umpire ), who sits in a raised chair to one side of the court.
It sits on a hill above the end of the road at Dodeyna and it takes about an hour's walk up the steep hill to reach the monastery from there.
The Westminster Confession of Faith ( part of the Reformed tradition in Calvinism and influential in the Presbyterian church ), in Article four of Chapter eight, states: " On the third day He arose from the dead, with the same body in which He suffered, with which also he ascended into heaven, and there sits at the right hand of His Father, making intercession, and shall return, to judge men and angels, at the end of the world.
: who sits within there,
Mary and Bill are also there, and Opal sits with them and talks about how she slept with Tom, causing Mary to become upset.
Like her real father, he has a study and sits there during the day and will not talk to Coraline for long.
In particular, there cannot be a state in which the system sits motionless at the bottom of its potential well, for then its position and momentum would both be completely determined to arbitrarily great precision.
He simply sits there in the dazzling light looking at his hands.
Amtrak's Beech Grove Shops complex sits on and there is under the roofs of the buildings.
The camera pans over to the direction where the coin came from and there sits the slot machine " smiling " at him.
There is now a marina there that sits where businesses and residents used to be.
The river below here is navigable for its last, and there was once a navigable connection to the Bourne Eau, but the Tongue End pumping station now sits between the two rivers, to aid drainage of the land to the west.
The gunner sits to the commanders left and has a smaller rectangular hatch with a rearward-facing day periscope, additionally there are three other day periscopes facing forward and left.
Before 1974, the land the airport sits on was largely owned by the United States Air Force, which operated an air force base there.
** In the conservatory, there is a piano on which sits a red-eyed raven.
A plaque sits in a small park across from the studio's location, placed there by The Sons of the Desert.
Humboldt will not say exactly how many people or sits are up there, they do say there is a crew of tree-dwellers.
* A coronal plane across the head and brain is modernly conceived to be parallel to the face ( the etymology refers to corona or crown ; the plane in which a king's crown sits on his head is not exactly parallel to the face, and exportation of the concept to less frontally endowed animals than us is obviously even more conflictive, but there is an implicit reference to the coronal suture of the cranium, which forms between the frontal and temporal / parietal bones, giving a sort of diadema configuration which is roughly parallel to the face ).
In General Motors high energy ignition ( HEI ) systems there is no central post and the ignition coil sits on top of the distributor.
If there is a free chair in the waiting room, the customer sits in it and waits his turn.

sits and remembering
The young woman sits down on the stairs, close to where a little girl is playing, and starts remembering her life.

sits and tense
Upon the narrative's return to the present tense, Morrison causes a scene at a the symphon, then returns home and unhappy with his life, he sits on the steps of his house drinking and crying.

sits and moment
After this song is sung, Ovid shows how moving it was by noting that Sisyphus, emotionally affected, for just a moment, stops his eternal task and sits on his rock, the Latin wording being inque tuo sedisti, Sisyphe, saxo (" you sat upon your rock, Sisyphus ").
Each monologue offers the speakers ' reasons for transforming the desired woman from subject to object: in " My Last Duchess ", the Duke may have jealously murdered his wife, but keeps a portrait of her behind a curtain so none can look upon her smile without his permission ; in " Porphyria's Lover ", the persona wishes to stop time at a single perfect moment and so kills his lover and sits all night embracing her carefully arranged body.
From the moment that any advocate can be permitted to say that he will or will not stand between the Crown and the subject arraigned in the court where he daily sits to practise, from that moment the liberties of England are at an end.
Scott quietly sits back and for a brief moment seems to smile.
The show sits on the boundary between musical and song cycle, but it is neither ; it is an abstract musical, a series of songs all connected by a theme: " the moment of decision.
For example, the parapet that sits at the bottom of the painting works as a visual enticement for the viewer to look past and into the moment that is captured between the Virgin and Christ Child.
At that moment, to everyone's great surprise, the Duke sits up from his death bed, perfectly alive ( it seems as though Almachildes was not cold-blooded enough to actually kill him ).
In the pens she gets on the horse named Babe, she sits there nervous for the moment.
He sits down next to her, and from that moment on, his life is never the same.

sits and before
To Voltaire's surprise, however, their host gives them fresh clothes to put on, opens his purse to lend them money and sits them down before a good dinner.
* The scene with Bruce Wayne reaches Wayne Manor barely alive and sits before his father ’ s bust, requesting guidance in his war on crime.
Using his favorite model in his last painting of her, a fellow painter, Victorine Meurent, also the model for Olympia and the Luncheon on the Grass, sits before an iron fence holding a sleeping puppy and an open book in her lap.
Etymologically, a president is one who presides, who sits in leadership ( from Latin pre-" before " + sedere " to sit "; giving the term praeses ).
In the lawn sits the same woman, Göndul, in the same chair, and yet she seems more beautiful than before.
Homewood sits on the edge of prehistoric Lake Chicago, which was formed by retreating glaciers long before Lake Michigan.
Bernhardt Kautz moved here from Pennsylvania, before the arrival of the railroads and established a farm where the town now sits.
Murphy sits just northwest of 19 / 74 / 64 / 129 which runs from just southwest of Murphy to Topton, just before US 129 breaks off.
The area of Smith County where Lindale sits was inhabited long before the town was founded in 1871.
The ridge above the New Jersey Meadowlands upon which Rutherford sits was settled by Lenape Native Americans long before the arrival of Walling Van Winkle in 1687.
In " Parasites Lost ", due to his incompetence as a physician, he comes to the conclusion that Fry, who is frequently injured, is a hypochondriac, an accusation he makes when Fry sits before Zoidberg with a pipe through his chest.
Built in 1981, the current library sits on the historic location of Joplin's most famous landmark, the Connor Hotel, which came crashing down in 1978, one day before scheduled demolition.
" On one side of a table stands a grave-looking elderly gentleman with the ballot-box before him ; on the other side sits a second still more grave, with an open book ; in the book is written, each several number, on the margin, and opposite the number the name of the juror thereby denoted.
Buffers are not the small queue of work that sits before every work center in a Kanban system although it is similar if you regard the assembly line as the governing constraint.
The town centre sits on the A307 which links southwest London with northwest Surrey, and was originally part of the old Portsmouth Road before it was diverted away from the town.
The stigma sits at the apex of the column in the front, but is pointing downwards after resupination ( the rotation by 180 degrees before unfolding of the flower ).
Another of Waterhouse's favorite subjects was Ophelia ; the most famous of his paintings of Ophelia depicts her just before her death, putting flowers in her hair as she sits on a tree branch leaning over a lake.
However the ' Linesman ' ( a member of the opposing team who sits and watches the line ) must call ' Over ' before the ball strikes a pin.
The Aztec chest from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl sits in the corner of the Treasure Room and is the last thing guests see before entering a dark tunnel.
In 2010, another English club, Chester City, whose stadium sits on the England / Wales border, applied to join the Welsh Premier League before being wound up.
In the southwest corner of the Quad sits the oldest building on campus, Wrather West Kentucky Museum, which was known first as the Administration Building and then as Wrather Hall before it became a museum.
In both cases, the monarch sits on a throne before the Cloth of Estate, crowned and wearing a crimson robe of state ; the Cap of Maintenance and Sword of State are borne by peers standing before the monarch on the left and right respectively ; the Lord Great Chamberlain stands alongside, bearing his white wand of office.
In the first case three bundles of tow are burnt before the newly elected pontiff, who sits on the sedia gestatoria, while a master of ceremonies says: " Pater Sancte, sic transit gloria mundi " ( Holy Father, so passes the glory of the world ).

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