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r 320 audience members, although the studio can | sit a maximum audience of 338 people. |
g bass/baritone blend on which the other voices | sit, a principle known as the "Pyramid of Sound." |
They can | sit a maximum of two three-year terms. |
He was to | sit A Levels at Oxford, but instead took the job, w |
ake the normal entrance examination but instead | sit a separate, harder, exam called "Election": suc |
Around a table | sit a woman and two men in top hats. |
Sixth Form centre, meaning students wishing to | sit A-Levels now travel to Cirencester or Stroud or |
hinking about it, as is natural... and then you | sit aboard a spacecraft, you tear away from Earth, |
Flowers | sit about 4-6 in the axils of upper leaves. |
ned by Hartz Mountain Industries the two towers | sit above a four-story parking facility and lobby t |
androgynous, with both pistil and stamens, and | sit above numerous, long, stiff, spine-tipped bract |
e of Texas determined the WCS facility does not | sit above or adjacent to any underground drinking w |
The union and management | sit across from one another in a Holiday Inn confer |
hoods, featuring multi-million dollar mansions, | sit adjacent to old tobacco farms and rural land tr |
tary peers of 28 of their number to continue to | sit after the Act came into force, finishing 37th i |
nch member of the House of Lords, continuing to | sit after the passing of the House of Lords Act 199 |
itary peers of 2 of their number to continue to | sit after this Act came into force. |
rland, which he chose to represent, and did not | sit again for Marlborough |
wdley, which he chose to represent, and did not | sit again for Bridport |
erset, which he chose to represent, and did not | sit again for Lostwithiel |
Lynn, which he chose to represent, and did not | sit again for Castle Rising |
rough, which he chose to represent, and did not | sit again for Great Bedwyn |
istol, which he chose to represent, and did not | sit again for St Mawes |
orset, which he chose to represent, and did not | sit again for Shaftesbury |
rland, which he chose to represent, and did not | sit again for Marlborough |
f a similar glass church while the congregation | sit aghast below, inside the sanctuary. |
raffic which passes through and the Vendors who | sit all around the square selling just about everyt |
A Member may also | sit alone in hearing cases. |
"To | sit alone with my conscience will be judgment enoug |
he President and a Presiding Officer may either | sit alone or together with a Member in hearing case |
The flowers of the plant | sit alone, erect in umbels, on stalks covered in re |
Hotel, medical, office, and parking space | sit along the perimeter of the development. |
ties of Toms River, Silverton, and Forked River | sit along the river estuaries on the bay. |
ry filled Outer Banks, the barrier islands that | sit along most of coastal North Carolina. |
vides Level 2 and Level 3 academic courses that | sit alongside a range of sport related vocational q |
romoted him to the Cabinet in September 1976 to | sit alongside his departmental boss David Ennals. |
physical, and that this vision of ourselves can | sit alongside the scientific account of ourselves. |
y had to retrofit the council dais so she could | sit alongside other members. |
he student union to allow the Vice-President to | sit alongside the President in Union Council, the s |
Lorem ipsum dolor | sit amet. |
The old village of Jesmond Vale used to | sit amongst fields in the bottom of the Ouseburn Va |
s the inventor of the sterile insect technique ( | SIT), an autocidal theory of total insect populatio |
waves and the winds are focused, a visitor may | sit and contemplate the mysterious power of the sea |
I used to crawl into a corner and | sit and think, think things over. |
Also people come there to simply | sit and drink their favorite drinks on the sittings |
it should eliminate all the steps of having to | sit and listen and watch the thing go by on the scr |
lling drinks and snacks, perfect for parents to | sit and watch the kids play and ideal for rainy day |
he Lords were elected as an MEP, their right to | sit and vote in the Lords would be suspended. |
Hup This is the traditional command to | sit and stay. |
Earl of Shrewsbury noted that Queen Mary would | sit and sew in his wife Bess of Hardwick's chamber |
if you check internal security, two dockets can | sit and have inter-departmental meetings in their m |
Borders love to | sit and watch what is going on. |
ion with the Singapore Institute of Technology ( | SIT) and Temasek Polytechnic, is offering its Bache |
Outside the general store, men | sit and converse. |
would be difficult to find an isolated spot to | sit and enjoy oneself. |
Loana and Tumak | sit and talk but Tumak is called away to help hunt |
hey are tired and often require short breaks to | sit and observe during long walks; it can be diffic |
at is an Islamic mehfil (forum) in which people | sit and recite poetry in the praise of the Prophet |
She is content to | sit and observe events (in a sense she is something |
"Those Who | Sit and Wait" (Shorter) - 5:54 |
st coast of the Dominican Republic, boaters can | sit and wait for a lull in the trade winds when sea |
tably, denied service, but the four continue to | sit and wait. |
collecting paintings, and was often reported to | sit and stare in rapture at a new work for hours on |
e is open throughout the festival for anyone to | sit and jam with other musicians. |
The two men | sit and look at the stars, as they had done as chil |
with chairs and tables where holidaymakers can | sit and enjoy a drink. |
out to do the same, but Louis orders her not to | sit, and instead to go up to the attic. |
by buildings who eat lunch, read a book or just | sit and converse in the shade of its canopy. |
moned to attend this second chamber declined to | sit, and to show his contempt for them, Sir Arthur |
you well... with a gob full of tapioca I would | sit and I'd watch you excel, those legendary rivule |
It is an opportunistic | sit and wait predator whose diet includes small art |
so worried about making the songwriters in town | sit and take notice," he says, "as I am wanting peo |
which many people (often multiple parties) can | sit and eat at once. |
We'd | sit and chat or play guitar there through the night |
ea and multiple small tables at which one might | sit and enjoy a piping hot espresso. |
lounge room within YBCA for visitors to simply | sit and listen to records with a chic atmosphere, w |
h of grass lined with pool chairs for guests to | sit and eat. |
a "pelicanoe" (a pelican in which a rider could | sit and paddle like a canoe), and a "samovarmint" ( |
By this I mean they don't just | sit and wait for a good story to come along and the |
neral indifference they would subsequently just | sit and rust. |
He then had to | sit and watch as none of the next thirty games were |
s can have a glimpse of preserved books and can | sit and read in the library premises. |
t leaves and Ollie demonstrates how Stan should | sit and not be afraid. |
The courtyard is a fascinating place to | sit and absorb the atmosphere. |
of which are fairly tame and will allow you to | sit and watch them graze pretty close. |
el journals (usually Gilpin's Observations…) or | sit and rapidly sketch scenes that struck them as e |
e vicars choral of St David's Cathedral were to | sit and stand in the choir in accordance with the S |
were subject to its decisions had the right to | sit and vote, but in practice only the more wealthy |
The Tribunal may | sit anywhere in Great Britain, although it is requi |
Whilst the Bromley and | SIT approaches are based on pair-wise interactions |
sis IX: An adoratio Christi praesentis in coena | sit approbanda). |
d a longtime boxing promoter before that) would | sit around a card table, which was littered with ne |
I Don't Wanna | Sit Around With You |
Than | sit around and fuck my head |
h the single men, who did not have dates, would | sit around the fire and drink together. |
izes that she has "better things to do" than to | sit around and cry over her ended relationship. |
My concern is that, while we | sit around here agreeing on things that are true, t |
While the thugs | sit around and wait to hear back from whichever one |
g to him in high school by a friend who used to | sit around class with Rich and listen to him freest |
I didn't want to just | sit around in my living room criticizing others." |
We would | sit around the lounge in the evenings watching real |
They may be appointed to | sit as Deputy High Court Judges. |
Fiona | Sit as Tin-Oi |
Knudsen would later | sit as Prime Minister from 1913 to 1920, and he use |
He was appointed to | sit as a Justice in the High Court in 2008. |
On 15 May 2003, he resigned from One Nation to | sit as an independent. |
ition with colleague Claudette Demers-Godley to | sit as an Independent. |
On December 12, 2000, he was elected to | sit as a supernumerary judge and retired as Associa |
in 1978 but abruptly resigned from the party to | sit as an independent when its national executive d |
rt time judge - one of the first black women to | sit as a judge in the UK. |
e are, to date, the only father and daughter to | sit as MPs in the same session of Parliament. |
programmes using the sterile insect technique ( | SIT) as a component have been successful against a |
Firstly councillor Jim Ryan quit the party to | sit as an independent after disagreements over poli |
5 BGPVG Councillors resigned from party and now | sit as Independents on the Council. |
until 1998, when she resigned from the party to | sit as an independent. |
al independence of Quebec and left his party to | sit as an Independent. |
1, 1971, Paul Hellyer left the Liberal Party to | sit as an independent, protesting the government's |
Does he | sit as a cross-bencher in the lords? |
d Walker and Jessie Credland also later left to | sit as independent members. |
03 election and its representatives in Congress | sit as part of the Kirchnerist Front for Victory bl |
They resigned from caucus to | sit as independents. |
e Spanish Congress of Deputies, he continues to | sit as a member of the parliamentary group of the C |
In January 1649 he was appointed to | sit as a commissioner at the Trial of Charles I and |
dson disagreed with this decision, and chose to | sit as an independent. |
Dame Silvia has been appointed to | sit as one of two international judges in the Trial |
in 1982, when its last 2 caucus members left to | sit as Independents. |
Indeed, Carter instructs the players to | sit as far apart as possible so that they appear to |
He crossed the floor to | sit as a Liberal prior to the 1987 election. |
The Inner House will | sit as a court of first instance in respect of spec |
It will also | sit as a court of first instance in rare instances. |
Former Reform Leader Weisgerber left Reform to | sit as an independent member of the BC Legislature. |
While most Senators | sit as representatives of a province or territory, |
bruary 1999, when he resigned from the party to | sit as an independent. |
Mulcahy indicated he would continue to | sit as an Independent. |
She left the party on 18 April 2002 to | sit as an independent, leaving only two One Nation |
had left the Progressive Conservative Party to | sit as an independent after failing in his bid to b |
He continued to | sit as a judge occasionally until 1997. |
the establishment of a Scottish Parliament, and | sit as a Member of it. |
eps, Tongan culture dictates that the son would | sit as a royal among the chiefs of the country. |
In some places, Masters may | sit as "registrars", who rank below Masters in the |
October 2004, he became the fourth solicitor to | sit as an High Court judge in England and Wales, af |
he Liberal Party prior to 1964, but resigned to | sit as an independent for his final year in parliam |
time, although when not on Eyre he continued to | sit as a Puisne judge at Westminster. |
y 1972, and on 22 May 1973 he left the party to | sit as an Independent, remaining an MK until the ne |
He crossed the floor on October 30, 1968 to | sit as an Independent. |
ise as a choreographer led her to be invited to | sit as a guest judge on season four and five of Fox |
Tony Rizzo, elected in 1990, was forced to | sit as an Independent MP for twenty months after it |
arch the following year left the Labor Party to | sit as an independent. |
igned from cabinet and the government caucus to | sit as an independent member over issues with Premi |
en left the Yukon Party caucus in April 2004 to | sit as an independent after being criminally charge |
ord of Appeal in Ordinary, earning the right to | sit as Baron Ackner, of Sutton in the County of Wes |
However, he continued to | sit as a Progressive Conservative for the duration |
969 as a New Democrat, but subsequently left to | sit as an Independent MLA. |
om the party in support of Kennedy but chose to | sit as an independent councillor without contesting |
He continued to | sit as an independent MLA until the 2009 election, |
Charles Kennedy was forced to | sit as an independent on being expelled from the La |
and Michael Considine (a radical socialist) to | sit as an independent. |
e floor (by actually physically crossing it) to | sit as an Independent MP for the remainder of his t |
ives left the coalition in 1950, Argue chose to | sit as an independent Progressive Conservative. |
bers, however, and Hillson subsequently left to | sit as an independent. |
two years, up to five other officers would also | sit as judges. |
In 1997 he left Vision Montreal to | sit as an Independent, as several of his colleagues |
Peter Ankers resigned from the Conservatives to | sit as an independent. |
uncillor Peter Ankers from the Conservatives to | sit as an independent in 2009 the Conservatives hav |
in Fentie's cabinet, resigned in August 2006 to | sit as an Independent. |
993 election, Gilles Bernier left the Tories to | sit as an independent |
our party he was required to cross the floor to | sit as a Labour MP. |
It would there | sit as a parliament for the next six months, to all |
1895, but in 1899 he left the Liberal Party to | sit as an "Independent Liberal". |
In November 1969, Gormley resigned to | sit as an Independent Nationalist, and in 1972, he |
Moore continued to | sit as an independent in the Assembly, despite serv |
hat Storey will be created a life peer and will | sit as a Liberal Democrat in the House of Lords. |
nt on to serve as High Sheriff of Kent in 1572, | sit as the Member of Parliament and be knighted to |
Goyer left Vision Montreal (Bourque's party) to | sit as Independents, but exercised their right to s |
suspended from the Labour Party and went on to | sit as an Independent MP before retiring at the 200 |
In late May, Kaine announced he would | sit as a Canberra Liberal, and on 30 July 1998, Kai |
erson resigned from the ALP on 4 August 2009 to | sit as an independent. |
ime Minister, William Pitt (Pitt the Elder), to | sit as its MP. |
on by 23 November, he would leave the party and | sit as an independent, which eventuated on 7 Octobe |
2010, Tan announced he was leaving Keadilan to | sit as an Independent member of Parliament. |
rnett MP Rob Messenger resigned from the LNP to | sit as independents. |
The Aldermen met and selected two candidates to | sit as the City's Knights in Parliament. |
service on the Court in 1987, but continued to | sit as a retired Justice for many years.. Justice C |
Mark did not join them, but instead decided to | sit as an Independent Conservative, with the intent |
resigned from the Labor Party and continued to | sit as an Independent. |
In November 2002 Mulvale was asked to | sit, as the only actively serving politician in the |
de non-farmers - they insisted on continuing to | sit as UFO members rather than with the Progressive |
the great seal, and it was voted that he should | sit as an assistant in the House of Lords, "which", |
In 1985, Bell left the Liberal Party to | sit as an Independent Senator. |
He will | sit as a Conservative in the House of Lords. |
was elected as a Labor member, but resigned to | sit as an independent on 27 July 2000 after losing |
ong mused briefly about leaving the Liberals to | sit as an independent in late 2004 as he felt he wa |
She resigned from the Liberal caucus to | sit as an independent in March, 2004 because of a d |
ould be conferred with a life peerage and would | sit as a Crossbencher in Parliament; her title was |
a result Kucera quit the Labor Party in 2008 to | sit as an independent in parliament. |
lled from the parliamentary party and forced to | sit as an independent after criticising the party's |
nd after another member left the Labor Party to | sit as an Independent. |
lted the British Columbia Conservative Party to | sit as an independent MLA in March 1951. |
obert Dunipace Gilchrist 'crossed the floor' to | sit as an opposition Independent in 1925. |
Young continued to | sit as a member of the Legislative Council until it |
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