The Frenchman sat on the couch, but then he wanted to sit awhile in the armchair.
He did remember that when Fran-cesca was very pregnant she had been able to sleep only sitting up in an armchair.
Immediately after the news of Abashidze's resignation, Saakashvili's supporters burst into the Ajarian leader's residence, smashed up his offices and burnt Abashidze's armchair.
The court heard how PC Leigh, 54, and a colleague had let themselves in to Mr Holt's flat through the unlocked door and found him sitting in an armchair.
Then the Frenchman decided to lie down on the couch and rest, but before he made it to the couch he veered off to the side and sat down in the armchair.
Fenton sees autonomous, flying robots moving beyond the battlefield, perhaps being used to fight fires as well as battles--with a single human able to survey a five-alarm blaze from the safety of an armchair.
The video is understood to show Mr Landeros stencilling an image of a bullfighter, a bull and the word 'conquista' - the Spanish word for conquest - on Picasso's 1932 work Woman in a Red Armchair.
For a moment, I thought of the boy on the road and wondered if it would ever come to this for him, if he would ever come home and find someone he cared for, but no longer loved, asleep in an armchair.
For sure, though, such a return would be a fine start for an Armchair Einhorn.
There are no dotted lines on her maps to quicken the hearts of armchair travelers.
More importantly, Mr Bush's team is now supported on the nation's television screens by seasoned generals, rather than ideological armchair hawks.
Responding to one of these petitions is the ultimate in armchair slacktivism.
Their lavish and well designed production is marred by the text which is both superficial and sensationalist, though it may appeal to armchair mountaineers.
Few people are willing to pay cinema prices for armchair entertainment.
Sebastian Coe, chairman of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, thinks the strides made in technology means that by the 2020 Games there will be no such thing as a passive armchair fan.
This is not purely an armchair philosophy.
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The looping forehands that Guga unleashed were enough to get any armchair fan gasping.
It has also been buying up other sporting rights, including English Premiership Rugby, as it competes with Sky for the armchair sports fan.
The coalition government is now trying to encourage citizens to use this right, as part of its campaign to unleash a force of "armchair auditors".
Mark Easton said it was part of the government's plan to abolish professional Whitehall scrutineers like the Audit Commission and replace them with an "army of armchair auditors".
The team behind the program have decided to lessen the workload by opening up its findings and letting armchair astronomers worldwide participate.
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Mr Lee said he found Tyler crouching behind an armchair and bit his leg.
It's a treasure trove for the armchair rebel, notes Osborne.
Wearing a splendid pair of high heels and a black wrap dress with cuts and slashes entwined with what looked to an untutored eye to be medical bandages, Dame Vivienne found the large, soft-looking armchair too hard and uncomfortable.
Dorotheum's catalog cover features a prototype of an armchair designed by architect Walter E.
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