Ten defendants entered the court handcuffed and were seated in two rows flanked by four uniformed police officers.
Around 20 barristers, representing the defendants, sat in two rows as preliminary legal issues were discussed ahead of a jury being selected for the trial.
The children wore green ribbons on their white shirts, which seemed to symbolize the innocence of youth, and stood in two rows of 13 on the NFL's red, white and blue shield logo for the performance.
Nevertheless it was recommending that people who sat in the same row or in the two rows in front of or behind him to be checked.
Holding fans or bells, the women align themselves in one or two rows and perform movements designed to evoke the gestures of the rice cycle, particularly taue, the transplantation of seedlings into a large rice field filled with water.
So is the tiny girl, a wispy blonde of no more than three or four sitting two rows in front of me in a seat away from her daddy.
Picture this: a stately room full of empty chairs set up two rows deep in a semi circle.
Much of the build-up was dominated by the anticipated advantage that England might enjoy at the set-piece, but the first engagement between the two front rows in the opening minute was a mess.
So much data is now available, in such vast scope and minute detail, it is no longer useful to look at numbers neatly laid out in two-dimensional columns and rows, says Gurjeet Singh, co-founder and chief executive of Ayasdi Inc.
In two days of headline-making rows that followed, UKIP's candidate Jane Collins absolutely denied that the party had engineered the timing of the story to be used as a campaign issue.
And I want to just -- before I start, I know that I have been spending a great deal of time in the front row in particular, but the front two rows, so I really want to try to move to give other people a chance to get their questions in today.
Mr. Ling recently asked Mr. Hunt and an employee to reorganize the company's showroom to reflect the Apple-like style, but the two lined up the mattresses in rows instead of grouping them in clusters as Apple does with its products.
The garlic has two rows of smaller cloves sitting snugly in wispy white skins surrounding a soft stem.
Coach-cabin passengers were at a 3.6% increased risk of contracting H1N1 if they sat within two rows of someone who had symptoms in-flight.
"In the game against Munster he was playing against two world-class second rows and he was outstanding, " said Sleightholme.
Every two minutes its 220, 000 giant glass mirrors, lined up in perfect rows, rotate imperceptibly with a barely audible click, tracking the sun's path across the sky.
The recent ripple of protest in Poland when Ukraine's outgoing president, Viktor Yushchenko, made the wartime nationalist leader Stepan Bandera a "Hero of Ukraine" was interesting not because it exemplified the two countries' rows over history, but because it came after years in which they had sorted out so much.
The two of us flew in on the same plane yesterday, separated only by about 30 rows of seats, 200 passengers and a retractable curtain.
After downloading the app and opening a game account (for which I was denied the user name "RealGilbertGottfried") I soon learned that Ruzzle consists of three two-minute rounds in which you and your opponent each get 16 letters placed in four rows of four that can be linked together to create words by gliding your finger over the screen at any connecting angle.
The best day in my life was when Microsoft expanded it from 64, 000 rows to a million, and then two days later I realized that a million is not enough.
The bottom two rows of the table clearly show that the return of the total portfolio (which, in this simulation, was rebalanced quarterly) exceeds the weighted average of the individual portfolio components.
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