Shonka made his way through the milling crowds and took a seat in the press box.
Jannard, wearing a sport shirt, slacks and casual Oakley shoes, took a seat in the posh offices.
Assigned to Berman for tenth-grade English, I took a seat one September morning alongside sixteen or seventeen other boys.
The memory of Claudene Christian took a seat at the proceding almost as real as any of the participants.
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As he took a seat in the media room of his home arena, Wichita State coach Gregg Marshall shook his head.
In April the NLD won 43 parliamentary seats in the by-elections, and Aung San Suu Kyi took a seat in the lower house of parliament.
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He took a seat on the second strand of ropes, where his head was level with mine, and beckoned me in with a brisk wave of gloves.
In February 2009, dressed in a ceremonial uniform, he took a seat of honor next to Michelle Obama for the president's address before a Joint Session of Congress.
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He took a seat on a large sofa and listened as the general, through an interpreter, gave him an update on just how Blackwater's training program was working out.
Brigadier General Marshall Webb, an assistant commander of JSOC, took a seat at the end of a lacquered table in a small adjoining office and turned on his laptop.
They are ahead in the opinion polls, they took a seat off the Tories in a by-election and their leader Ed Miliband has shown growing confidence at the dispatch box.
According to the criminal Complaint filed in federal court in Newark, NJ, Aksal boarded a United Airlines flight from Phoenix to Newark on August 20th, whereupon he took a seat next to a stranger: a woman passenger, who was sitting in the window seat.
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For a time, though, the central question of the island commonwealth's status took a back seat to a controversial amendment by Rep. Gerald Solomon, R-N.
For the first time in the memory of most people in the enterprise computing and software business, Oracle Open World took a back seat to a whole new industry event, this one dedicated to the Cloud and to Big Data.
Pre-1991, economics took a back seat to military concerns when it came to deterrence.
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Hank (and John Hummer, who took a board seat) was completely focused on resolving the lawsuit.
He eventually took a back seat, becoming executive chairman and handing over day-to-day operations to Scott Caldwell.
Serious reform took a back seat to the robust economic growth China experienced over the last two decades.
In this atmosphere of improvisation and chaos, it is perhaps not surprising that accounting procedures took a back seat.
But over the years, exercise took a back seat to Janney's evolving career.
Non-trophy canvasses took a back seat at both modern and contemporary art sales.
For once, work took a back seat as the romance of the cup swept across the town and those who live there.
Farrington led the investment for StarVest and took a board seat.
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In a bid to repeat their 2007 campaign tactics, the opposition parties took a back seat, leaving the student movement to spearhead rallies and marches.
The luxury marque was a finalist for the top Car award in 2008 with its CTS, but took a back seat to the Chevrolet Malibu.
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Perhaps, Calderon suggested, issues important to Latin America took a back seat in the U.S. after the 9-11 attacks, but he said he'll tell Mr. Bush better late than never.
The second shift, Wally said, is that once his son decided he wanted to be a great golfer, everything else, including the basic structure of the family, took a back seat.
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When he came to games, Carter took a courtside seat near the Brooklyn team bench, not hovering in the huddle but making it clear by geography he was an influential man.
Economic problems and the technocratic appointments required to solve them took a back seat in the face of preserving the delicate political balance among Jordan's various tribes and regions, and among native and Palestinian Jordanians.
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