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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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Seated on one side, Vic and Vanka, on the other, Nadia.
In the Jaws of Kronos, Act III, scenes 1 & 2 David Ackley 2011
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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
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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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