While there, he had the chance to sit in on the making of The Cosby Show.
One day, his university class has the opportunity to sit in on a war-crimes trial.
After Wilson married Galt, in December of 1915, she began to sit in on high-level meetings.
Mr Giuliani has even declared that he will allow his wife to sit in on cabinet meetings.
Russian officials, he said, were not allowed to sit in on US cases involving the mistreatment of Russian children.
They used their money to buy a 5% stake, so they deserved the right to sit in on some meetings.
The committee invited four Democrats to sit in on the hearings, and two attended: Rep. William Jefferson of Louisiana and Rep. Gene Taylor of Mississippi.
During my senior year of college, I took a juvenile law course with Massachusetts Supreme Court Chief Justice Roderick Ireland in which I was required to sit in on cases at the Boston Juvenile Court.
Much has been written about his management style: unlike most CEOs, Steve Jobs is known to be involved in even the most detailed decisions, to sit in on developer meetings, and to put his thumbprint on most aspects of the operations of the company.
It is never a pleasant matter to sit in judgment on the ethical transgressions of a colleague.
Farrow, of no fixed address, refused to come up from the cells to sit in court on Monday.
Most Americans do not become members of a church to sign up for a crusade or to sit in judgment on miserable sinners.
After the board meeting, CEO Steve Ellis invited me to stick around and sit in on a pitch he was giving to a prospective client.
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It took 20 months of haggling just to get North Korea to sit down on December 9th in Geneva with South Korea, the United States and China to begin talks on a new peace framework for the Korean peninsula.
From the mid-1960s he was periodically sucked in to sit on government commissions agonising over the crime rate, because no one else asked questions about it in the fresh-eyed way that he did.
That will allow them to do consultancy work in industry, and to sit on company boards for the first time.
People miss the point when they believe that most students can be content to skip over the effervescent face-to-face dimensions of college life, whether to hit fast-forward on their careers or to sit in virtual classrooms.
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As a result, cars going from factories in Detroit to showrooms in Seattle, or grain from the plains heading for the ports of the east coast, have to sit around for up to 24 hours on sidings in switching yards in Chicago or Sioux City, as the wagons carrying them are uncoupled from one firm's locomotives and shunted to those of another.
Eighteen seconds later, you have slowed that aircraft to hover speed and can sit down in the landing zone to quickly on- or off-load the maximum things on the aircraft.
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Today, this result is emulated by either heating the wine to between 45 and 50 degrees Celsius after fermentation in stainless steel vats, or placing it in casks that sit on the top floor of wine cellars to bake in the heat for two years.
Part Mongol, Roman, Arab, Spaniard, Mexican, '49er, the man who throws diamonds on the high trail is ready to sit in his saddle and settle in to the pokey, grunting, clopping rhythm of a pack train on the move.
Steven Whittaker occupied Smith's usual left-back position in the absence of Sasa Papac, while the veteran Christian Dailly was on the right and Andy Webster came in from the cold to sit on the bench.
It is possible to simply immerse yourself in this silent world, to just sit back on the sled and enjoy the ride.
And I was a snarky adolescent who liked nothing better than to sit in front of the TV on Saturday afternoons and make fun of him.
Other footage shown included an incident where a chair was broken by Miss Bissett where she was told by Dove that she would have to sit on the floor in the future because she didn't "deserve a chair".
Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort.
In Spain, one in four individuals sit on their hands, locked out of the opportunity to participate in mainstream society, while the return on their debt is increased.
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This time no one wanted to take a chance on the bus, so we had to sit in the changing rooms.
We heard that other people were forced to sit on planes on the runways for hours, so sitting in the luggage area was not so bad after all.
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