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No mothers, unruly children, strollers or tourists hovering to get a better look at the subway map.
But the term, albeit clever, is usually derisive and does little to help the students whose parents are hovering, to say nothing of the college and university administrators who serve them and those to whom the moniker applies.
But Wozniacki still gets the star treatment: chauffeured cars, coteries of well-coiffed assistants hovering to ensure her new tennis frock looked just right as the music pulsed through the warehouse turned carnival funhouse.
That performance convinced a group of Italian clubs, already hovering, to bid for Robson, but United demanded a world record fee from Juventus, Sampdoria or Milan and the deal was scuppered.
No matter where she moves, light glints off Bergman's hair, eyes and teeth, as if invisible fireflies were hovering to provide a perpetual personal lighting source, except it somehow doesn't look staged or corny.
I was the only person left outdoors, but was determined to capture the feel of the day, while showing the character of the fieldfare, often hovering to pick berries.
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"Knoxville?" The waiter hovers to take their order.
One waitress was a model of stealth; another hovered to the point of meddling.
During the interview, young women in long silk skirts hovered to top off cups of tea.
He has used knowledge garnered about how moths hover to fit a drone with the equivalent of an abdomen.
A beaming halo-emoji sticker topped with the word "Harvey" hovered to the left of her face.
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