Russo often watches the raucous tea party events from his perch in the bus.
It is the latest but far from our only precarious perch in this dangerous world.
Thankfully, the next morning -- Christmas morning -- we were given a royal perch in the Salzburg cathedral.
Manuel stared balefully at us from his perch in the kitchen, saying nothing.
Asking these questions will surely give any Republican a perch in this race.
Citron Research and Muddy Waters occupy a peculiar perch in global investing.
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Predictably, from his perch in a parallel universe, President Obama has been recalcitrant.
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From his perch in Angel Court, in the heart of the City, he watched the rapid expansion all around him.
Whichever ancient Mayans devised this long, long con are probably laughing at us from their perch in Mayan heaven right now.
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Black pied crows perch in their dead branches and then suddenly take off in flocks to surf the swirling breezes around the dunes.
RunningWolf said Dumpster Muffin collapsed on the ground three times after she left her perch in the redwood and sought medical attention afterwards.
From his new perch in academia, Benbrook has sought credibility by managing to get one of his ideological screeds into a peer-reviewed journal.
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To hit his targets, the agent in Uttan Gaon must process each of the residents, who perch in turn on a red plastic chair, in 12 minutes or less.
From her perch in the rooms above the garage, Husna watched the guests emerge into the portico and continue speaking to Harouni for what seemed an interminable period before driving away.
The rise of online retail and little product newness have conspired to knock the chain off its once dominant perch in consumer electronics, which will continue to play out this holiday season.
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Hadfield's earnest voice and unique perch in space brings a moving immediacy to Bowie's verses, and when he sings, "I'm floating in a most peculiar way" while actually floating, it's a powerful moment.
ForbesWoman talked with Levy this week from her perch in Los Angeles on her first advertising dollars (Redken), the value of a clear mission and turning one sweet idea into a DailyCandy reality.
From his perch in a box seat, Brazilian soccer great Romario de Souza Farias summed up the event: "Carnival means the union of all the different people, and all the different races, " he said.
For investors who need to be reminded that we are indeed still in a bear market, there's Jim Stack of Investech Research, who made the trip to the Big Apple from his bucolic perch in Whitefish, Mont.
Because cats can see in the dark, they need almost no lights, but that particular night the glow of the full moon floods the town, enabling the young man to see every detail from his perch in the bell tower.
Three doctors, two state representatives, a county commissioner, an alderman, a former pilot, a construction chief, an economist, a labour lawyer and a businessman endorsed by racing-car drivers: these were just the Democratic candidates for Mr Emanuel's perch in the fifth congressional district of Illinois.
Alas this happy ploy is more or less confined to countries such as Sweden, where ministers resign for forgetting to pay television-licence fees, and members of parliament perch in tiny, state-owned bedsits while working in the capital: 72% of Danes and 66% of Swedes duly told a 2010 Eurobarometer poll they trusted national parliaments.
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David Petreaus took over ISAF command, he had overseen the war in Afghanistan from his perch as chief of Central Command in the United States.
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Gus Johnson, a veteran TV broadcaster whose distinctively exuberant style became synonymous with the NCAA men's basketball tournament, left his longtime perch at CBS in 2011 for Fox Sports.
Even Bill from my previous piece likes living in Massachusetts, a safer perch from which to espouse his belief in Second Amendment rights.
Teixeira's batting average fell, from its traditional .290 perch to .256 in 2010, and then .248 in 2011.
Numbers of the lake's most prized sport and commercial species, walleye and yellow perch, have dipped in recent years in the fertile western basin.
In their university-funded study, Dr. Brodin and his colleagues first tested wild European perch caught from a midsize stream in Sweden called the River Fyris and found that levels of the drug in fish tissue were more than six times the level commonly detected in the water.
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