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Guy Garner and his six friends weren't out to cross the law last January when they sat down for their regular friendly game of poker in a cabin at the Chickasaw State Park near Jackson, Tenn.
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"When they sat down to write Over The Rainbow, they were writing for somebody who had the vocal range and the sincerity and the capability of communication that those in the know in Hollywood already felt she had, " explained Ken Sefton of the Judy Garland Club.
BBC: NEWS | Entertainment | Over The Rainbow's enduring appeal
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But when other physicians sat down to draw up guidelines, they came up with another term for the disorder: the metabolic syndrome.
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The Irish looked as if their winning streak might be in jeopardy early, as they had trouble shooting and trouble rebounding when Natalie Achonwa sat down with her second foul four minutes into the game.
WSJ: No. 2 Notre Dame beats No. 22 Syracuse 79-68
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And when we first sat down with this organization last year, they set a goal of getting 3 million hours of pledge service from people all across the country.
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When I sat down to write up the results I had no idea that they might have quite such an impact.
BBC: By Hugh Warwick
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The time finally came when Mr. Daya and myself sat down together and he told me what they proposed doing in my next operation.
CNN: Sight saved by stem cell surgery
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Their mouths stopped moving when Corwin began to play, and some of the patients sat down, right where they were, a couple of them on the floor, as if the music had cut through the room like a scythe.
NEWYORKER: The Reptile Garden
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When the Nortons sat their kids down individually to tell them about Gavin's death, they tried to be mindful of each child's maturity level.
CNN: Guiding children through grief and loss
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When Tim and Edra first decided to get divorced in December 2006, they told The Wall Street Journal that they sat down with a bottle of wine and a yellow legal pad--without lawyers present--to divide up their assets.
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