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  • Seated is already at the printer and due back in just a few short weeks, sure to be a quick sell out.

    Subterranean Press » 2007 » October 2007

  • Seated, that is, on top of 1500 barrels of gunpowder and a sort of haystack of grenades, he calmly floated off, with a squadron of fire-ships behind him, towards the French fleet, backed by great shore batteries, with seventy-three armed boats as a line of skirmishers.

    Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes 1886

  • My friend sent me a book of Delacroix's pastels and this drawing was inspired by his pastel entitled Seated Arab in Striped Burnouse.

    Paper and Threads 2008

  • My friend sent me a book of Delacroix's pastels and this drawing was inspired by his pastel entitled Seated Arab in Striped Burnouse.

    The EDM SuperBlog 2008

  • Seated around him at a conference table were pollsters, media people, the political director, his deputy, the communications director, and the head of the scheduling team.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Seated next to the Gravedigger at the time of her execution is Sweets John Francis Daley, who "is really shaken up by the whole thing," Boreanaz teases.

    Bones' David Boreanaz Gets His Shot 2011

  • Seated in the audience, Francis Fukuyama found it odd that Krauthammer and the applauding crowd seemed to regard the war as a “virtually unqualified success … given that the United States had found no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, was bogged down in a vicious insurgency, and had almost totally isolated itself from the rest of the world.”

    Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011

  • Seated on one side, Vic and Vanka, on the other, Nadia.

    In the Jaws of Kronos, Act III, scenes 1 & 2 David Ackley 2011

  • Seated outside on the stone bench near the dressing room, the formal training period behind them, a handful of stagiaires smoke cigarettes and tries to imagine what the following day will bring.

    The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011

  • Seated in the examining chair, my face firmly on the chin rest and pupils dilated, I stared forward.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad Jack Canfield 2011

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