He was wearing a blue blazer, a navy shirt and grey slacks, and cradled an umbrella at his side.
His first kill was a woman who cradled a toddler with one hand and held a grenade in the other.
By midday yesterday, the few chairs to be found at the convention center cradled attendees who were nodding off to sleep.
He cradled and rocked himself, a squatting troll: a head, a rounded back, and two feet sticking out from his torso.
Rather than push him across the line Mr Antley jumped off, settling for third place, and cradled Charismatic's shattered leg, saving the horse's life.
Sophie Lancaster, 20, was kicked and stamped upon by two youths in a Bacup park on 24 August 2007 as she cradled her battered boyfriend, Robert Maltby.
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She said she felt "confused" and "angry" at herself after the trips and would want to be "cradled like a baby" by her mother when she returned.
However, it at least offers a slightly more comfortable fit when cradled in your hand, thanks to the fact that the phone is narrower than its predecessor (80.5mm vs. 83mm).
On its tidy streets, cradled in a bend of the Sundays River, are more than 220 buildings designated as national monuments, many of which now house museums, galleries, guesthouses and restaurants.
Chances are, this isn't it -- but it could be the precursor to what could eventually be cradled in your pocket, especially if you are a fan of E Ink.
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But now I let my arm fall to the side of my cot, and I touched with my fingers the cold metal of the carbine cradled in its rack above the flooring.
Throw in classical colonnades, cupolas and a Buddha statue from the 1958 film Inn of the Sixth Happiness, all cradled by the majestic Welsh mountains, and it is a rather bizarre place to spend an afternoon.
Three men in Ralph Lauren jeans and telnyashki, the distinctive striped shirts that paratroopers often continued to wear after they quit the army, trailed after him, shotguns cradled in the rooks of their arms.
And the profits, employment, and general wealth created through this boost will really improve the health and survival chances of the baby cradled by her mother somewhere on the outskirts of London, Cairo, or Detroit.
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Eyes half closed, I reached out for a jug of wine cradled in the roots of the tree and dreamed... dreamed of a row of mole hills, beneath each of which lay 400 litres of wine.
He held his pipes, high over his head at first to keep them from the wet (for while whisky was said to be good for the bag, salt water wasn't), then cradled in his arms to play.
The weight of Ruiz's body, as cradled by the benevolent saints, the bowed heads of many who surround him, and the limpid air and crisp forms of the lower register further ground us in that realm's earthly aura.
So I told him one about the immigrant bellboy named Juan Romero who cradled a dying Bobby Kennedy in his arms--a few miles from where we were at that very moment--and shoved his rosary beads into Kennedy's hands on the night of the 1968 assassination.
As a city, Nagasaki has a remarkable history (it was the only place in Japan open to foreigners for over 200 years), and the boat trip is surprisingly attractive, past a hypermodern cruise ship terminal and countless inlets filled with shipyards, all cradled between mountains.
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