| 31. | Before coming in with his operatic vibrato, the tenor stood stolidly, smiling broadly, as the Spices undulated while singing their breathy measures.
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| 32. | "The main thing is to make sure people don't suffer, " he said, looking stolidly into the camera.
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| 33. | Most of the opponents are stationary and stolidly fire in a single direction; however, foxholes release cannon-fodder at a constant rate.
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| 34. | Brunell played gallantly, but stolidly, Sunday and admitted afterward that " footwork is something I have to work on this week ."
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| 35. | At the end of the day, Aviles said stolidly, " I feel good that I did a decent day's work ."
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| 36. | A barefoot, grandmotherly woman walked stolidly past, bearing her own printed protest : " Too angry, too female to vote Republican ."
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| 37. | And when it rains on a football player, he stands there, dripping from helmet to foot, like a cow stolidly enduring a squall in pasture.
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| 38. | For the occasion, Sharpton was stolidly dressed in a dark suit and striped tie, and his famous hair was tamed into a sort of bouffant flip.
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| 39. | He was played staunchly by Charlton Heston in " The Ten Commandments " and stolidly by Burt Lancaster in " Moses _ The Lawgiver ."
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| 40. | Music was a force in Andean life, and this tiny silver man with green malachite eyes stands stolidly on two flat feet, playing a set of pipes.
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