We were told that it had derailed and people were still stranded on the chair-lift.
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Wiggins sat on the chair at Hampton Court, Surrey, after winning the time trial.
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He ran copper leads from the transformer to chicken wire on the chair seat and duct-taped it down.
Again, General Cartwright is the expert on the chair -- on the Joint Chiefs staff on missile defense.
For another minute I sat on the chair in the hallway, then stood up and walked slowly toward her room.
The Frenchman sat down on the chair by the window, but then he wanted to lie around on the couch.
K.K. sat impassively on the chair, raised above the crowd, then lowered at the doors, like an awkward king, a king onstage.
His body shook, they said, and he rubbed his muscular arms on the chair rests so vigorously his handcuffs scraped off the wood finish.
You can ski right to town, take off your skis, enjoy lunch and hop back on the chair or gondola without ever crossing a street.
When I returned to the desk with a cup of water for her, I saw that she was rocking slowly on the chair, moving the larva rhythmically back and forth.
But by putting the cloth on the chair, and sitting on it, Mr Baudrillard added to the plethora of signs, objects and symbolic acts that made up, in his philosophical system, the whole woof and warp of the 20th century.
Jackets will be bought in duplicate, so that one can be permanently on the back of the chair.
Julian suddenly wanted a drink, and he sat down on the single chair.
Adel hesitated, then perched on the edge of the chair, his erect posture insuring that he did not touch the back of the furniture.
He was then sworn in as the Archbishop of Canterbury by the Dean of Canterbury, the Very Rev Robert Willis, on the marble chair of St Augustine.
General Dynamics is installing HSS gear on Navy ships, including one over the captain's chair on the bridge of the U.S.S. Winston S. Churchill.
The Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee hold their second session of the week on the outcome of the Farming Regulation Task Force - having heard from the task force chair on Tuesday, the interested parties duke it out on Wednesday.
My parents live in Chennai and at about 6.40 a.m. my mum, who was on the phone, felt the chair shaking.
He remained on the board (in the chair for five years), and signs of loyalty to principles appeared in 1999 when he wrote an open letter to the paper's employees condemning a secret deal in which the management had agreed to devote an edition of the Sunday magazine to a local sports arena in return for sharing the advertising profits.
In 2002, monks from the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and the Coptic Church of Egypt - two groups which for years have been vying for control of the church's roof - fought over the position of a chair on the roof.
Ben connects Josh's wheelchair to the add-on motor assembly by leveraging the weight of the chair itself and the front tine that sits on the footrest, completing the perfect mobile accessory for the dad-to-be.
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The UNESCO Chair concentrates on the themes of education for pluralism, human rights and democracy, in local, national and international contexts.
In One57's den, it took five tries before the green lacquer was dark enough, and the first upholsterer working on a voluptuous chair in the living room quit because of the job's difficulty.
Brazilians joke that public-sector workers turn up on the first day, hang their jackets on the back of the chair, and are never seen again.
He went on to chair the Ulster Young Unionist Council in 1985 and 1986, and in 1983 he was appointed agent to the late Enoch Powell.
An unforced error made it 5-3 before the Serb thought she had aced on the next point, but the chair umpire ruled that Williams, who had her hand up, had called for Jankovic to delay her serve.
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