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And guess what - we've found one that sounds like a British classic, with flagstone floors, a snug, warm fires and old beams in a spot full of character.
A pilgrim has to be prepared to be stuck in a spot outside for ages, waiting for a transport to arrive or a crowd to clear, sometimes in the middle of the night.
In late September, with Houston potentially in a spot where it could miss the postseason altogether, Mattress Mack put $1 million on Astros +1100 to win it all.
Source: https://www.foxsports.com/stories/mlb/mattress-mack-houston-astros
“It’s weird because you’re in a spot where you can actually have a chance now, and it’s a different mindset,” he said.
Mashrafe Mortaza's 4/38 put India in a spot as they collapsed to a below-par 191 in 49.3 overs.
On one occasion, it even landed the Sandman in a spot of trouble.
Playing their first-ever home game since joining IPL last year, LSG were in a spot of bother with DC bowlers making full use of the two-paced tricky Ekana wicket after opting to bowl.
The hosts were in a spot of bother at 19-4 but opener Satnam Thiara (23) and Robert Hodgson (35) put on 53 for the fifth wicket, and Sam Rhodes (15no) and Alistair Adams (12no) then added 27 unbroken.
Things broke down after that so everyone could get in a spot or two.
Source: https://411mania.com/wrestling/pantojas-aew-x-njpw-forbidden-door-2023-review/
This way, an autonomous car will not park itself in a spot that is unavailable at a given time or day.
… We need to put him in a situation where his expectations are pretty clear and put him in a spot where he can be successful.”