The umpire climbed off his chair to check the mark and confirmed the call.
He had given us the impression that at the very least it was his chair.
His chair Wilma Liebman is a former Teamsters attorney serving her third term on the board.
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She makes faces now and then, passing behind his chair at the dinner table.
After fifty more minutes, the man at the desk sat back in his chair.
This Mexican guy with his chair decided to come here to see the change happening.
It doesn't help matters much that Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner seems too small for his chair.
He rose to greet his colleagues as they entered, then settled back in his chair.
Stewart appeared in the doorway, and Orszag sprang from his chair to greet him.
Commentator John Feinstein will be holding on to the arms of his chair to stay in it.
"Lose some weight, you do this professionally, " he scolds as he tips him over in his chair.
Kennedy remembers the first time he turned over in his chair after a hard collision with another player.
Tom Mota had been laid off the week before Chris Yop told us the story of his chair.
Joe would bound up from his chair every time they rang the bell on some important news release.
He had his arms crossed, and his chair pushed back at an angle to make room for his legs.
Al Qadri speaks passionately about peace and humility, leaning back in his chair then lurching forward with each point.
He swivelled in his chair and violently grabbed the phone off its hook.
"I'm afraid I need to take a walk before dessert, " announces my then-boyfriend, pushing back his chair and standing.
Andy sat upright in his chair with his hands folded in his lap.
He sat at one end of the tables, leaning back in his chair, his knee propped against the table edge.
He burst into a fairground tent and there, before him, was Mr Electrico in his chair, with a sparking sword.
Tengo wanted to get up from his chair, walk to the station, and go back to Tokyo then and there.
The man is wearing a woollen scarf around his neck and has one arm resting on the back of his chair.
He listens his fill, nods, and smiles, then the woman deftly wheels his chair through the crowd and out of the mausoleum.
His chair is a simple rush-bottomed seat painted in sunny, yellow tones.
He flinched a little when the book hit his chest, then edged his chair back to pick it up off the floor.
The injured civilian, Nasirullah, said he had been drinking tea in the nearby hotel when the explosion threw him off his chair.
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