The second 14-year-old stood look-out as the attack took place, the prosecution said.
As well as educating local children, the school would offer courses in the history biology and water sport of the Nells Point seafront - where Butlins once stood - to children and adults from outside the area.
But still: Entering Monday night's Wisconsin-Oregon Rose Bowl, the Big Ten stood 33-51 in bowl games since 2000, 3-5 this season, 1-3 on the sport's showcase bowl day.
And when it came to credibility, the word of a reporter - even one working for the much-respected Washington Post - stood no chance against those of a president and his closest aides.
Schumacher missed testing at Monza in Italy in the run-up to Montreal and Brazilian Bruno Junqueira - who missed the Williams berth in a drive-off with Jenson Button - stood in for him.
One thing I think Americans should be proud of -- when Tunisians began to protest, this nation -- me, my administration -- stood with them earlier than just about any other country.
In the eye of the financial hurricane of 2008-2009 Goldman stood overleveraged and out-negotiated by Buffett, who was underleveraged.
Three parliamentary by-elections have been set for 15 November after three MPs - two Labour and one Conservative - stood down.
Motiram, a 46-year-old who goes by only one name, stood over a dirt-filled sack weighing 110 pounds.
He's a big guy, he stood up and -- he stood up, I thought, man, that's a big guy, I better call on him. (Laughter.) Say you're big, too -- I agree. (Laughter.) Don't worry, I'm not saying you're not big. (Laughter.) All right, go ahead.
Congress has stood in the way -- I should be precise about that -- House Republicans have stood in the way of passing a bipartisan farm bill that was passed through the Senate that would offer additional tools for us to deal with the challenges of the drought.
At the time, however, certain legislative and political impediments -- now removed -- stood in the way.
Our 7-year-old stood over his ball a few feet from the hole, refusing to putt.
To enthusiasts, the midpoint stood out - 410, the year that the hard-pressed Roman empire abandoned all claims to Britain.
Davis discovered that beneath Reed Elsevier's warring senior management stood high-quality publishing assets--what they needed was more urgency on the marketing side.
But still: the Big Ten stood 33-52 in bowl games since 2000, 3-6 this season, 1-4 on the sport's showcase bowl day.
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But despite the final scoreline, there were moments when England stood toe-to-toe with their rivals and seemed to be ready and able to make history.
In London, Mohammed Abdel Barri(ph) of the East London Mosque stood side-by-side with the bishop of Stepney, Stephen Oliver, in an expression of community solidarity.
At the finish, the Tyrone players looked shellshocked and captain Brian Dooher tried to rally his colleagues and they stood non-plussed on the Croke Park turf.
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While the score has risen somewhat, even reaching positive territory on July 21, it has sunk back down to negative territory and stood at -5 on August 1.
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He stood there -- again, he did not sound like someone standing before the U.S. Supreme Court to stand up for something that is a historic piece of law.
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Understanding that, again, the Flow Rate Technical Group was stood up -- and as Admiral Allen has said countless number of times, our response was not dictated upon a flow mechanism.
This pace is akin to the adoption of cell phones a decade ago as landline phone companies stood flat-footed not worrying about the little upstart at less than 1% of marketshare.
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The Scots stood toe-to-toe with the might of the Springboks, matching the visitors physically in a battle of attrition decided by the precise kicking of Dan Parks, who scored all of the home points.
He was only one of 15, 000 ethnic Hungarians from Transylvania who left Romania that year, but Attila stood out--he pulled off his escape in true Hollywood fashion by clinging to the undercarriage of a moving train as it crossed the border.
Although the Labour leader to did not directly reply, the BBC's Nick Robinson said Mr Miliband's aides later made it clear he would not have signed it as it stood - but would have stayed in the room and secured a better outcome.
As bored-looking Bunnies stood stiffly against pounding hip-hop music, James was having trouble finding the happiness.
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