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  • 1The Bench — is the student rooting section for the University of California men s basketball team. Located inside Haas Pavilion, The Bench holds up to 900 students who rowdily cheer on their California Golden Bears at home basketball games. Students who sit… …

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  • 2the bench — a seat at the side of a sports field for coaches and players not taking part in a game. → but and ben the bench the office of judge or magistrate. → bench …

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  • 3the bench — index forum (court) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4The Bench (Film) — Infobox Film name = The Bench director = Alex McCormack producer = Robert Coombes writer = James Marks starring = Granville Finkle music = Joe Wretham cinematography = Daniel Hurley editing = Samy Haffar released = 2007 runtime = 9 minutes… …

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  • 5The Bench (Hogarth) — Infobox Painting title=The Bench artist=William Hogarth year=1758 museum=Fitzwilliam Museum city=Cambridge type=Oil on canvas height=14.5 width=18 height inch=5¼ width inch =7 The Bench is the title of both a 1758 oil on canvas painting by the… …

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  • 6raise to the bench — To make a judge or bishop • • • Main Entry: ↑bench …

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  • 7on the bench — 1. Sitting in a law court as a judge. * /Judge Wyzanski is on the bench this morning./ 2. Sitting among the substitute players. * /The coach had to keep his star player on the bench with a sprained ankle./ Compare: BENCH WARMER …

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  • 8on the bench — 1. Sitting in a law court as a judge. * /Judge Wyzanski is on the bench this morning./ 2. Sitting among the substitute players. * /The coach had to keep his star player on the bench with a sprained ankle./ Compare: BENCH WARMER …

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  • 9warm the bench — {v. phr.}, {informal} To act as a substitute on an athletic team. * /Bill has been warming the bench for three football seasons; he hopes that the coach will let him play this year./ [bench warmer] {n.}, {informal} A substitute player. * /Last… …

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  • 10warm the bench — {v. phr.}, {informal} To act as a substitute on an athletic team. * /Bill has been warming the bench for three football seasons; he hopes that the coach will let him play this year./ [bench warmer] {n.}, {informal} A substitute player. * /Last… …

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