Fittings: the classroom incorporated six sliding doors, each 2.4m square, and specially designed computer benches and a white-board support.
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The government had no opponents, whether within their own party or on the opposite benches, who could block the march of legislation.
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In these photos rows of men sat neatly on benches and on the ground, facing a radio set flanked by somber standing attendants.
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200 quently found along the axial lines of a building, in such locations as under stairs, within benches, and cut into floors.
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One group of young metal apprentices built the brilliant and complicated metal seating benches of the third floor [15].
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Perhaps what we think of as the natural order is reversed: the chorus remains immobile on its benches, while the instrumentalists move about.
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The social exclusivity of county benches appears to have changed only slowly.
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If we calculate 12 benches at 3 feet each and 18 inches per person, capacity would be ca. 368; 15 benches yield ca. 458.
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In addition, the doors are wider and the benches are larger than found in elite residences.
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Indeed, the atlantean table benches are perhaps the strongest evidence we have for centralized rule.
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Two seedlings of each morphotype were placed in each of four replicate benches of each of the six light treatments.
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Trays were watered as needed to maintain moist conditions and randomly relocated on benches within the greenhouse each week.
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The large size of the jury means that its benches, set at right angles to the coroner's dais, assume considerable prominence.
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The benches represent the autonomy these leaders had once enjoyed, sharing out drink to their fellow-tribesmen and other followers in their own mead-halls.
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The walls were straightened, and benches were placed in each room.
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concrete bench
It is an amphitheatre-like setting, with a stage, an open area, and then rows ofconcretebenchseating arranged in a semicircle.
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federal bench
Furthermore, while six of them are drawn from the judges serving on thefederalbench, the political parties nominate the other ten.
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picnic bench
Apicnicbenchshaded by large trees is available for passing walkers.
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