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Still no mention of the breast, which sits with increasing menace near the sink.
The glasshouses provide a sealed off eastern wing to the palace, which sits with its back to the main road.
Our destination was the small island Likoma, which sits with its companion, Chizumulu, in the north of the lake.
One of the chairs is occupied by a large frog, perhaps two feet high, which sits with its throat resting on the table edge.
Before scudding out into the open bay, passengers on the wooden deck get a close look at the 1896 Curtis Island lighthouse, which sits with improbable picturesqueness atop rocky bluffs.
Across the Rotunda, there is Senator Olympia J. Snowe's ponytail, which sits with uncommon stillness down the back of the Maine Republican's elegant suits, a look she has had "ever since I have known her," said her Maine colleague, Senator Susan Collins, who will stay on.
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Given the strain of an ageing population on the public purse, most politicians now accept that budgets for care (which sit with local authorities) and medical treatment (which sit with the CCGs) should therefore be merged, and managed locally.
The 1970s red table with marble top, which sits awkwardly with their other modernist pieces, is allowed to remain for the sentimental reason that they had it in Italy when first married.
And until we get to the final scenes, the dominant impression is one of claustrophobia, which sits uneasily with an opera that ultimately deals with existential isolation in vast open spaces.
Rather than building full-service firms, they are concentrating on areas of law that complement their existing services: immigration, which sits nicely with expatriate tax work; labour, which goes with human-resources consulting; compliance; commercial contracts; and due diligence.
They also meet infrequently which sits badly with anything agile.
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