The couple on board look on, entwined, blankets drawn up to their chests against the evening chill.
Chins went forward, chests came out, and Popeye-like forearms divined a path through the seated spectators.
In the corner a stack of chests once stood, of ascending size from top to bottom.
Having got that off our chests, let's turn to what the experts were saying.
We're not running around thumping our chests about it, but I think we all feel vindicated.
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Everything was on the agenda and we took the opportunity to get things off our chests.
People who are defensive, guarded or resistant may protectively fold their arms across their chests.
They wear their ammunition belts across their chests - where everyone can see them.
Some economists and central bankers think that central banks no longer need such massive war chests.
Ford and GM being solidly profitable, the cash in their war chests is not likely to plummet.
The bulls clutch their certificates close to their chests, keeping the shares out of the broker's stock-lending department.
We really need to be focussed on trying to accomplish something, being results-oriented, and not beating our chests.
Part of the reason for escalating campaign war chests is the need to pay for TV ad time.
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Castrati, with their man-sized chests and child-sized larynxes, brought forth the most glittering vocal music from 18th-century composers.
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There are ornate, carved, four-poster beds, large oak chests and cabinets, pewter dishes, a dining table and chairs.
Indeed, the flow of money in and out of campaign and special-interest war chests is less transparent than ever.
Externally, these look like console tables or delicate and elegant chests of drawers.
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Over the centuries, millions of ships sank to the sea bottom, priceless treasures and chests of coins with them.
Others slapped their chests with their hands in a symbolic act of self-flagellation.
They offer their chests through the cage, while a nurse feeds them peanuts.
For these clubs, pre-season tours are just added revenue for their war chests.
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The war chests of reserves could be used to boost domestic financial development.
Passenger demand is such that even bookstores in the station include ice-filled chests of 24-ounce beer cans known as tallboys.
Samsung, in fact, are playing their design credentials close to their chests at this point, given who their competition is.
Stevens preaches the tao of "getting low, " which means Butler's guards defend with their chests and legs, not their hands.
It was the arresting vision of its three massive white sails, puffed like proud chests on their 190-foot carbon fiber masts.
From the start its administrators kept diligent records, most of which were stored in locked chests in a room above the church porch.
Rather than thumping their chests, the two managers, City's Roberto Mancini and United's Sir Alex Ferguson, have spent this week playing down expectations.
Lesser known candidates with smaller war chests find a level playing field in the early states and an equal opportunity to earn support.
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It was an inspiring sight to watch ex-servicemen, especially great grandfathers, proudly sticking out what remained of their chests to exhibit their medals.
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