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== Comic Books ==
 
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* ''[[Murder Most Foul]]'' (1964), starring Margaret Rutherford as Jane Marple, begins this way. The opening credits play over the accused's trial. As the judge is instructing the jury, Jane, sitting in the jury box, is knitting her head off, making rather more clicky noises than necessary (or, in fact, possible). She has already decided that the man was innocent and is planning how she's going to go about proving it.
* In the second ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' movie, after springing a trap and getting stuck in it, when Velma sees the fingerprint scanner needed to get out (it was withingwithin their reach), Daphne started to get into her makeup kit. As it turns out some of the stuff there were essential in activating the lock so they could get out.
 
== Literature ==
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* In one of the sequels to ''[[The Belgariad]]'', Polgara is sewing. Garion asks, frustrated, how she can sit and sew so calmly when they're searching for the people who tried to kill Ce'Nedra. She replies that she's ''not'' calm - that's why she's sewing.
* In ''[[Tortall Universe|Trickster's Queen]]'', Aly, after fighting her way back to Balitang House, is talking to Dove when Dove asks her, "What kind of Queen sits around eating mango when her people are dying?" Aly replies, "A very wise one."
* In ''[[Horatio Hornblower| Lieutenant Hornblower]]'', Captain James Sawyer catches Wellard climbing on one of the masses. When Horatio Hornblower went to go see what the problem was, he noticed that Wellard had climbed on the mass to get a closer look before ordering a damaged sail to be replaced upon examination. Hornblower tried to explain to Sawyer that Willard was just doing his job when he went for the climb.
 
== Live Action TV ==