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Picture the scene: The Jewry of Berlin are dressed in their absolute finest: standing in front of their magnificent Moorish style temples that date back 200 years.
For the tour, he was dressed in his finest; standing in the small kitchen in his crisp pink shirt, you'd never guess he was a refugee.
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But he was fine, standing up again, grand.
She even felt fine standing nose to nose with an experimenter.
Channel TV has a qualifying revenue of about £4m, with a potential maximum fine standing at £200,000.
The famous Chanel suit, edged with silver and shown with culottes trimmed in tulle, looked fine standing still, but too much like ungainly shorts in motion.
(Goldschimdt told The Chronicle he wanted to be sure Nemeroff could receive NIH grants and that Insel assured him "that Charlie was absolutely in fine standing").
What's not fine is standing up to take a photograph of the whole table.
One fine, large standing image comes from Kotabangun in Borneo; but some come from Java.
"Along with a number of students, I have spent many a fine afternoon standing on Manhattan's large, glacially scratched outcrops, wherever we could find them, measuring the elevation with a barometric altimeter and their position with a GPS device".
The law's first victim got fined for standing in the street with a billboard that quoted the actress Faina Ranevskaya, who is Russia's Dorothy Parker: "Homosexuality is not a perversion.
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