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The prosecution challenged the exclusions as discriminatory, but the judge declined to reseat anyone, saying the defense gave “race neutral” reasons for their choices and that under Georgia law that was enough.

Lagrenay rose rifle in hand, but the two Americans disarmed him, and forced him to reseat himself.

Novices sometimes try to reseat a valve by the use of emery.

Ragna stopped, but did not reseat herself, so both remained standing.

Count Monte Nuovo bowed and signed to her to reseat herself.

He looked up at the light shining down through the drawn curtain, and hurriedly shut it out, to reseat himself and think.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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