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1 There was a panel discussion on the origins of the moon.
2 On the other side of the alcove was a panel of mostly reindeer, male reindeer.
3 If there was a panel , it should be nearby.
4 A new addition to the line up this year was a panel discussion about responsible consumerism.
5 The only place those pictures were going was a panel of monitors in his own apartment.
6 After the play, there was a panel discussion by women professionals in STEM fields and Women's Studies.
7 No, there was a panel above her, hinged like the lid of a tanning bed or a-
8 He said he was a panel beater and had been employed by Helmbright to work on his vehicles.
9 There was a panel in crayon which the artist said was the big cottonwood down by the Corners.
10 There was a panel of doctors that analysed the situation and they said that separation is akin to torture.
11 Somewhere on this level was a panel with a button to turn on all the lights in this area.
12 His father was a panel beater, his mother a housewife who we can verify produces an absolutely delicious fry.
13 The occasion was a panel discussion, "Convergence: The Future of Media," held at the Silicon Alley 99 conference.
14 Holly mentioned that she had noticed that there was a panel on how to live your day-to-day life as a Klingon.
15 In front of him was a panel of instrument gauges, what looked like a hand brake and a number of shift levers.
16 And here and there, at irregular intervals, was a panel of glass, pane overlapping pane in the long strip of narrow window.
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