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chairs and are
The curving benches are broken, chipped, tumbled, but still in place, as are the marble chairs, the seats of honor for the legislators.
The American Institute of Decorators has acquired a rare complete set of sofas and chairs which are to be placed in the Executive Mansion's library.
In the U. S. Sea Scouting program ( which is part of the Boy Scouts of America ), all National, Regional, Area, and Council committee chairs are titled as commodore, while senior committee members are addressed as vice commodore.
The opponents set up opposing chairs and fence while seated, all the usual rules of fencing are applied.
The ADs are responsible for appointing working group chairs.
While these objects may be anything ( such as " tables " or " chairs "), mathematicians are usually interested in particular, more abstract, classes of such objects.
The prayer hall, also known as the musallah, rarely has furniture ; chairs and pews are generally absent from the prayer hall so as to allow as many worshipers as possible to line the room.
The game starts with any number of players and a number of chairs one fewer than the number of players ; the chairs are arranged in a circle ( or other closed figure if space is constrained ; a double line is sometimes used ) facing outward, with the people standing in a circle just outside of that.
" Playing musical chairs " is also a metaphorical way of describing any activity where items or people are repeatedly and usually pointlessly shuffled among various locations.
Another variation is to have the players hop, jump, walk backwards, or dance while they are walking around the chairs.
However, some versions of nominalism hold that some particulars are abstract entities ( e. g. numbers ), while others are concrete entities — entities that do exist in space and time ( e. g. tables, chairs ).
From left to right are the memorial chairs, Gate of Time and Reflecting Pool, the Survivor Tree, and the Journal Record Building.
The president chairs the council, and two seats are allotted to representatives of labor, and two are to employers ' organizations.
TfL is controlled by a board whose members are appointed by the Mayor of London, a position held by Boris Johnson who also chairs the Board.
As a result, the Chief Justice chairs the conferences where cases are discussed and voted on by the justices.
In both chambers, gas masks are located underneath the chairs in each chamber for members to use in case of emergency.
For example, suppose there are two chairs in a room, each of which is green.
The chairs are positioned so that the two rows are facing each other.
There are a number of premises with tables and chairs located on restricted pavement areas and this can cause a non violent traffic-human interfacing conflict between pedestrians and traffic.

chairs and arranged
On the south end of the memorial is a field of symbolic bronze and stone chairs — one for each person lost, arranged according to what floor of the building they were on.
Classrooms are usually outfitted with child-sized tables and chairs arranged singly or in small clusters, with classroom materials on child-height shelves throughout the room.
The central lobby is a living room done in immense scale with a massive fireplace and vast arching beams overhead, and furnished with chairs and sofas arranged around small coffee tables.
Bailey arranged their bodies in chairs and then fled from the scene.
Weekday Masses are routinely standing room only, while Sunday Masses during the school year require extra chairs to be arranged in the foyer and the Eucharistic chapel.
A set of chairs, one less than the number of players, is arranged in a circle.
A typical North American dining room will contain a table with chairs arranged along the sides and ends of the table, as well as other pieces of furniture, ( often used for storing formal china ), as space permits.
Usually arranged in straight rows facing the altar and allowing for a center aisle and two side aisles, the chairs may also be placed in rows the length of the church, facing each other across the center aisle for special services such as those of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil.

chairs and nine
Three contestants sitting in lounge chairs would select one of nine channels on a big-screen television that stood behind Ober, with each channel representing a subject having to do with pop culture.
) Wilder then appointed Republican majorities to seven of the nine committees but left the five existing Democratic chairmen in place ; this resulted in Democratic majorities and chairs on two committees, including what is regarded as the most important one, the Finance Committee, which left many Republicans very upset.
There are twelve endowed teaching positions, including nine endowed chairs.
Along with the national officers, YDA's national executive committee includes chairs of the nine constituency caucuses, eight regional directors, and a variety of appointed officers.

chairs and rows
The buttock-knee length is used to determine " leg room " between rows of chairs.
An open space that had three rows of chairs to the right of it and three to the left generally would not be considered an " aisle ".
The singers arrange themselves in a hollow square, with rows of chairs or pews on each side assigned to each of the four parts: treble, alto, tenor, and bass.
Bus and safety regulations were not in evidence, as the seats were ordinary chairs, set in rows and roped around the sides.
The new grass would be lowered, allowing two more rows of chairs to be added.
Named Magnolia ( first base ) and Pine Tree ( third base ), each porch measures 33 ' deep by 28 ' wide ( about 900 square feet ) and has stadium seating for 26 people with 11 elevated patio chairs placed directly behind the two rows of regular seats.
A standard LAN gaming center will have rows of computers next to each other with highback leather computer chairs.
The audience area is sometimes open for standing room, sometimes tables and chairs are set up, and sometimes chairs are set up in rows.
The audience sat on rows of wooden old cinema-style chairs.

chairs and floors
Besides vehicles, other anti-gravity devices include “ lift tubes ,” elevators without floors which gently lift or lower the person inside ; mobile float-chairs, which serve as wheelchairs ; stable anti-grav beds and chairs ; and float-pallets, which serve as hand-trucks, gurneys, etc.
Its upper floors are furnished with Modernist architect Eero Saarinen's Tulip and Womb chairs and Pedestal tables.
This can range from things from injuries caused by " liable for injuries caused by a variety of hazardous conditions, including open excavations, uneven pavement, standing water, crumbling curbs, wet floors, uncleared snow, icy walks, falling objects, inadequate security, insufficient lighting, concealed holes, improperly secured mats, or defects in chairs or benches ".
The exterior featured a red-and-white striped awning and blue paint, the Gay Nineties interior included fake Tiffany lamps, wooden floors, Bentwood chairs, and striped tablecloths, and the bar area added brass rails and stained glass.
The negative temperature coefficient avoids excessive local heating beneath carpets, bean bag chairs, mattresses etc., which can damage wooden floors, and may infrequently cause fires.
Essentially organic architecture is also the literal design of every element of a building: From the windows, to the floors, to the individual chairs intended to fill the space.
Never did I see such a miserable, such wretched place, – long rooms with ranges of beds, no other furniture except benches, or perhaps one or two crazy chairs, the floors far dirtier than an ordinary house could be if it were never washed.
Bunkers designed for large ground shocks must have sprung internal buildings, hammocks, or bean-bag chairs to protect inhabitants from the walls and floors.

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