Like a dutiful husband, I followed her into the store and stood there while the merchant showed us a bunch of big lithographs.
People just went to the nearest radio and stood there listening until the broadcast was over.
He marveled at his fortune, for as he stood there at the steaming maw, beneath his feet the mountain groaned.
It came up to him almost every night, in darkness, and he stood there in the freshly fallen snow, with the trees arching in low around him, breathing it in and out.
As he stood there with the pen in his hand, very obviously reading the badge pinned to my lapel, I found myself wanting to shake him out of the little dream he was in.
"It saddens me because I feel that the family, although they're not going to know who's who there, they're going to know that the last time they saw a repatriation there was 500 people stood in the street, " he said.
It is, in truth, a lousy hotel, but the view on race day is splendid and so it was there that I stood on the balcony and watched the race unfold.
The man stood there looking at him for a while, then said, The judge.
It surprised her, all these thoughts running through her head as she stood there, reading the postcard.
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Officials constantly monitor the rocket and its payload and if there is the slightest doubt, the flight is stood down.
So Benny walked to the shed and turned on the light and stood there for a moment, blinking, but all he could see were the disfigured figurines and the cool kiln, surrounded by dark shadows, which also covered the dusty shelves.
Built in France, the main structure was originally destined to be a railway station in Cairo, but the deal fell through and so the President of Haiti Florvil Hyppolite had it shipped over in 1891, and there it stood until it was destroyed by the earthquake of 2010.
In the panels I have attended and conversations I have had, there are two emerging themes which stood out beyond the normal leadership rhetoric of purpose, values etc.
At the ceremony there was applause when the leaders of France and Germany stood up, holding hands.
As the day wore on and the news was absorbed more fully, there was more reflection on what the Pope had stood for.
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And when I stood up there and spoke to the Congress, I was speaking off the same intelligence he looked at to make his decision to support he authorization of force.
When the men departed with their loads, there were pale shapes on the floor where everything had stood.
My grandfather crept up the ramp to the smokehouse and stood in the doorway, looking in, and realized there was a lot less light than he had initially supposed.
But the house that stood there was in bad shape, so they took it down.
There they stood, stiletto heels sinking into the lawn, and were treated to an eloquent, gracious speech.
In the mirror we stood there, she in her shimmering green blouse and I with a glow of sunburn on my face.
He said the government stood by its commitments in relation to the Cory inquiries but there were particular reasons why it was difficult to move ahead in the Pat Finucane case.
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Yesterday, in his first press conference since being re-elected, President Barack Obama opened the floor to new revenue raising ideas, but stood pat on his demand that there will be higher taxes for the wealthiest 2% of Americans.
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For a while, they both stood there looking at one garden, then the other.
And more recently, there was one female figure that stood out in the Galleon Insider trading scandal.
Just a few metres from where the buttonwood once stood, there is a coffee shop for traders thriving once again.
Squad just off-court spinning like tops, Ms. Yusaf stood there silently preparing to follow them into the stands to rev up the crowd.
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