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Her utopian urge to share the spotlight sits a bit uneasily against the very singular nature of her stardom, in which she's naturally complicit.
A more accessible example is a hospital that sits a bit more than a home-run blast from the Baseball Hall of Fame here.
When the wind is right, he will probably be strapped to a hang glider, banking off the breeze some 3,000 feet above Ellenville, a rural village that sits a bit under 100 miles northwest of Manhattan.
The Barker Character, Comic and Cartoon Museum sits a bit off Highland Avenue (the local name of Route 10) behind an animation art gallery owned by the same family, Herbert and Gloria Barker.
But Neville, who served in the British Army and comes from a long line of soldiers, appreciates the perquisites of rank, and when he is in the room everyone sits a bit straighter.
The BBC, for all its strengths, can never quite resist a little outright theft, and this always sits a bit queasily, like learning that David Attenborough happens to be a frightfully keen amateur shoplifter.
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If you let things sit a bit, you get through it, the mean time passes.
In the second half we sat a bit deep and they scored a fluky goal.
Let it sit a bit, refrigerate it, take some out and let it rise, then bake it.
PC gamers tend to sit right in front of their screens while gaming, whereas console gamers tend to sit a bit further away.
All three moves sit a bit oddly with the free-market and small-government ideals of which Mr Howard is perhaps Australia's biggest champion.
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