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seated

adjective as in situated

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It referenced years of similar criticism from other reports, including a 2016 paper from the New City Agenda which said there was "a deep seated culture of box-ticking" at the FCA.

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He said once the plane landed, the captain directed passengers to stay seated until the situation was settled.

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The driver and passenger had “self-extricated” from the vehicle and were seated on a curb along Jamboree Road — not far from the Palisades Tennis Club — when emergency teams arrived about 1 a.m., officials said.

The girl was waiting at a bus stop when a man seated next to her on the bench groped her, Lt.

Refoxos, Spain—When the researcher arrives, Herminia is already waiting for him, calmly seated on a chair in her courtyard, a leafy shelter providing protection from the unseasonably hot Sun.

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

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