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Her quarters were on the right as you walked into the building, and her small front room was clogged with heavy furniture -- a big, round, oak dining table and chairs, a buffet, with a row of unclaimed letters inserted between the mirror and its frame.
On one wall was the brass front of a row of mailboxes ; ;
He muttered that he just had to eat something, and he asked the students on the seats in the front row if they would also like a biscuit.
" or " little Joe on the front row ".
From left, front row includes army officers Simpson, Patton, Spaatz, Eisenhower, Bradley, Hodges and Gerow in 1945
" Life magazine described his reception as " worshipful hysteria " and noted that the royal family, for the first time in history, left the royal box to see the show from the front row of the orchestra.
George Washington Carver ( front row, center ) poses with fellow faculty of Tuskegee Institute in this c. 1902 photograph taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston.
At home, they are expected to render luster to various occasions by their presence, such as by attending artistic or sports performances or competitions, expositions, celebrations, military parades and remembrances, prominent funerals, visiting parts of the country, enterprises, care facilities ( often in a theatrical honor box, on a platform, on the front row, at the honours table etc.
Allied leaders of the Sicilian campaign in North Africa ; ( front row, left to right ) General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder | Arthur Tedder, General Sir Harold Alexander, Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope | Andrew Cunningham, ( top row, left to right ) Harold Macmillan, Major General Walter Bedell Smith, and unidentified British officers ; 1943
I remember my dad always seating a mentally handicapped man in the front row and hugging him.
The most common type ( referred to above ) has a row of scales beginning at the front of the dorsal fin and ending at the end of the dorsal fin ( along both sides of the fin ).
It has been suggested that long-shot ranges usually correspond to approximately what would be the distance between the front row of the audience and the stage in live theatre.
Another seven years later Mr. T appeared in the front row of the November 19, 2001, episode of WWF Raw.
Hanjour requested a seat in the front row of the airplane.
While she did not participate in the discussions, she sat in the front row and listened as the men vying to become the nation's 44th president claimed to be a rightful successor to her husband.
The painted tablet on the back depicts Sól ( sun ) | Sunna, the two larger wooden idols Odin ( left ) and Freyr | Frey ( right ), in front of them there are the three Norns, and in the front row a red Thor and other idols.
The design was changed to feature three rows of eight columns across the front and back of the temple and a double row of twenty on the flanks, for a total of 104 columns.
This " 3 meter " ( or " 10 foot ") line divides the court into " back row " and " front row " areas ( also back court and front court ).
This can only be performed when the setter is in the front row, otherwise it constitutes an illegal back court attack.
* Opposite hitters or Right side hitters carry the defensive workload for a volleyball team in the front row.

front and grid
When the user pushes down at a particular position, their finger pushes the front layer down through the spacer layer to close a circuit at one of the intersections of the grid.
His championship win came in Estoril, when he had to start in eleventh place on the grid, while Prost qualified on the front row.
** Pole position, in motorsport, the position at the front of the starting grid ( originally marked with a pole )
Cities such as Enkomi were rebuilt on a rectangular grid plan, where the town gates correspond to the grid axes and numerous grand buildings front the street system or newly founded.
* Dex Tracker Dex Tracker a tracker style front end for csound Including a grid editor and code generation tools, and the ability to save your favorite sounds and rhythms as presets
His abilities might have been a reason why filmmaker Walt Disney chose Ebsen to be filmed dancing in front of a grid as an aid to animating Mickey Mouse's dancing in Disney's 1929 to 1939 Silly Symphonies animated short films ..
After starting eighth on the grid Clark passed all of the cars in front of him, including early leader Graham Hill.
The grids are driven by the audio signal ; front and rear grid are driven in antiphase.
The arrangement of whiskers is not random: they form an ordered grid of arcs ( columns ) and rows, with shorter whiskers at the front and longer whiskers at the rear ( see images ).
He went off-track on the previous lap, damaging his front wing, but rather than come into the pits he continued since he was competing for the final grid spot.
The double tragedy was marked before the start of the next race in Monaco, with the front row of the grid left empty and the two slots painted with a Brazilian and Austrian flag.
He was 10 places behind Jackie Stewart and Chris Amon, both on the front row of the grid in their newer specification 701s, but only just behind the more experienced Jo Siffert in the second works March.
For a short time in 1995, NASCAR adopted traditional short-track rules by inverting a number of cars at the front of the grid after complaints about some races where drivers led the entire event.
The term " pole position ", as used in motorsports is the position of the motor vehicle and its driver at the front of the grid in the starting lineup.
A driver or car that sets the fastest time qualifies at the front of the grid and is said to be on pole position.
" Both front row starters are locked in to those positions on the Daytona 500 starting grid.
The first electric street light was erected in 1888 in front of City Hall, and the electrical grid supporting it was gradually extended.
The car had rectangular headlights, which, together with simple and elegant grid, define the development of the engine hood, giving the front an image of the car very " technical ", although a little ' sister shared the cheapest Panda, however, totally different to the tail.
Y10 Fire: The new entry-level version, the Fire, is now standard equipment in most meager, however, to which corresponds a lower price, estimated at one million lire ; outside this version is recognizable by the front grill looks very poor, with i. e. a frame in matt black and black grille ( in contrast to Fire ' 85 that had a polished stainless steel frame and a grid, the same for all versions, with baffature silver ), the taillights simplified and asymmetrical, with a only reversing light to the right and only one headlight on the left rear fog light.
He also impressed at the Monaco Grand Prix, entering as Jackie Stewart's stand-in, starting from the front row of the grid, and leading from Graham Hill at the start, until his race ended early after clipping a barrier and breaking a driveshaft in a similar incident to the one that resulted in the death of Lorenzo Bandini in the Monaco Grand Prix the previous year.
Pryce showed other signs of promise during the season, most notably in Monaco and Britain where he qualified on the front row of the grid, the latter being in pole position.
The organisers at Hockenheim had denied Watkins access to race control and Ecclestone threatened to stand in front of the grid and order the drivers out of their cars.
In 1692 G. A. Bois-Clair, a French painter, created paintings containing two distinct images, with a grid of vertical laths in front.
The grid voltage sends the electrons flowing into the open area between the emitters at the back and the screen at the front of the display, where a second accelerating voltage additionally accelerates them towards the screen, giving them enough energy to light the phosphors.

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