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The man was trying on three-hundred-dollar designer sunglasses from a swivel rack.
The case, in 1994, concerned a fall Mr. Batra said he had from a swivel chair in his office.
Yes, he now walks on and off the stage with a wheeled walker (which lets him move at a speedy clip); he uses a cane during his bows; and he leads his players from a swivel chair.
Mr. Chapin was the quintessential hard-boiled city editor — Alexander Woollcott, who was a young Times reporter when the Titanic went down, later described Mr. Chapin as "the acrid martinet who used to issue falsetto and sadistic orders from a swivel chair".
Plastic worms, inline spinners (Mepps, etc) and spoons often cause twist and will benefit from a swivel.
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"My head is still sore from being on a swivel," O'Connor said with a smile.
The second was a swivel from Modric on the edge of the Wigan area and a low drive past the goalkeeper.
It also distinguishes itself from the 50 with a swivel base.
They also conclude that the search by a detached head for the next actin binding site does not sweep out the sphere expected from a free swivel at the head-tail junction, but rather sweeps along an arc limited by a relatively fixed angle between the two lever arms.
I was going to call you," Mr. Susser said, leaning back in a swivel chair from his cluttered desk.
Games are displayed, along with flight information and a selection of movies and television shows, on a small, 8.4-inch video screen that swings out on a swivel arm from the back of my neighbor's cocoon, just to my left.
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