We were in a corridor with a door at either end, each door has a sign, one reads Undermountain, the other, Rappan Athuk. |
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He stood abruptly and strode down the corridor towards the back end of the car. |
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I walked further down the corridor of our workplace that was a grade two listed building. |
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Many perceived that the greatest effect was felt in clients in the Northeast corridor, especially in the NYC area. |
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At the bottom of the staircase, he stepped into a corridor lined with five doors on either side. |
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The total Solar eclipse falls on November 23rd and will be visible from within a narrow corridor which traverses the far Southern Hemisphere. |
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Berlin was isolated in the heart of the Russian zone and accessible only by the one railway line, autobahn and air corridor. |
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It would be easy to speculate that this country has been asked to provide an air corridor. |
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In the corridor leading to the interview windows, they have panoramic views of cities in America. |
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He lead up the flight of stairs to a small landing and then proceeded down a large, well-lit corridor decorated with huge tapestries. |
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Along the sixth and seventh floors of the western wing, a glazed corridor extends south beyond the building's edge. |
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When the elevator doors next opened, it was to a corridor identical to the one Elvis and Lucifel had left behind in the east wing of dormitories. |
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He was lying on his back in a nest of bedding on the floor of the central corridor, and the past was confusing. |
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With Simon leading the way, the group of women made their way along the corridor. |
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Consecutive locations outlining an ' impact corridor ' are linked along the y-axis. |
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She thought of Mae to grant her some more confidence, as she approached the last door in the dark and gloomy corridor. |
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Actors playing warders, who were walking with prisoners, were not allowed to walk past other warders walking with prisoners in the corridor. |
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She saw the beam of light of the night watcher's flashlight turning from the corner, moving forward along the corridor towards her. |
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And when we walked back down the corridor I noticed he was shuffling along, really like a defeated soldier on retreat. |
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Pupils are only a corridor away from resources such as Tonge Moor Library and are able to have it to themselves when it is closed. |
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They got down to the end of the corridor to the hole in the door leading to the lift shaft. |
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On the landside of the main room, where people pass from front door to bedroom corridor, are more sliding doors opening into a sunken court. |
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By now, everyone along the wide corridor was chucking very hurtful comments at me, all laughing like madmen or madwomen. |
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As she walking down the corridor, she rehearsed mentally the words she would say to him later. |
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Footsteps receded down the corridor and melted into the low hum of talk from the banquet. |
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The streets along the K Street corridor, where the well-heeled lobbyists hang out, are abustle with people heading for their power lunches. |
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The smugglers have the support of local political leaders and the police, and cattle haats have mushroomed on an 8-km corridor along the border. |
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The route heads in a north-westerly direction running a corridor along the western side of the Oakpark halting site. |
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Before them stretched a long corridor, allowing only three people to walk abreast. |
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So I waited for a while longer, and then got up with a roll of my eyes and padded along the corridor. |
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There was a clatter of footsteps in the corridor, the thud of boots on the stairs. |
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Quickly grabbing her stuff and clasping the key tightly in her hand she ran upstairs and went to the room at the end of the corridor. |
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Another short corridor brought them to a large common room, with several other narrow passages leading off from it. |
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Chasing after him, Ana hurdled the hole as well, then pressed her hands against the floor to block the corridor again. |
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Doug appears in the doorframe, but first peers out into the corridor like a hunted fox searching for his pursuers. |
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I followed him into a fluorescently lit corridor of cinderblock walls and wooden partitions, a crude ramp leading to a rough concrete floor. |
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He was unaware that he was upside down and thought he was in the corridor immediately behind the coal train's cab. |
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She flipped her mobile shut, walked past us and down the corridor, intentionally ignoring Alice and Tony. |
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This haven of cool tiled rooms and gently perfumed air sits apart from the main body of the hotel, but is connected by a subterranean corridor. |
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Rick would howl, and then rapidly half-wade, half-swim down the penumbral corridor and stumble up onto the next sandbank, laughing. |
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The amendments as drafted would not allow transmission operators to put pylons in the road corridor. |
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He has a fine old office at the end of a faded, panelled corridor, five floors up by a rickety lift. |
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John flicked the keycard he had palmed through the lock and the door slid open to reveal the septic green walls of the silo corridor. |
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An Asian girl hoovering the corridor produced a copy of the Intoxicant CD and got him to autograph the liner. |
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I listened, and could hear him walk a good twenty paces down a concrete corridor. |
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The maid stood up shakily and tottered down the long dark corridor, towards the nursery. |
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A corridor from the kitchen leads past a pantry with Belfast sink and quarry tiled floor. |
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Interior hallways run nearly the length of a city block, and could have resembled an endless, generic motel corridor. |
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Apart that is from the corridor to the toilets where a tape plays farmyard noises and birds' chatter. |
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Hundreds of thousands of westering overlanders poured over the many trails that formed the corridor Dary terms the Oregon Trail. |
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Now his collection of toast racks, milk jugs and cutlery has been displayed in four glass cabinets in the main corridor of the hospital. |
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And that is another reason for the breadth of the corridor between the national parks. |
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The rectangular building has a corridor running from the entrance hallway with double doors to the drawing room. |
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Some of them, apart from the burial chamber, contain a corridor and other rooms. |
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Her measured footsteps lead her through a corridor to a large room, complete with a fireplace. |
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The people live in dungas, pre-fab buildings, typically a corridor with six rooms off each side. |
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The works consist of building a new corridor linking the main building to the disused Telephone Exchange in the rear yard. |
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He led them out of the reception hall and down the corridor to a small room on the left. |
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To chat to him your options are to push aside young, excited children, or rush to an enclosed area such as the corridor of staff toilets. |
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Their attention was drawn to the sounds echoing down the corridor from the hall ahead of them. |
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Masonry blocks and flaming wood fountained out and choking smoke poured down the corridor, fire swirling in its wake. |
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They are arranged and orientated to allow own-door access as well as open deck and corridor access. |
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At the very best, the Energy Department might be allowed to deviate from the proposed corridor within 10 percent of the original plan. |
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It points out that such a corridor development can deal with economic, social and environmental issues. |
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The walls are pleasingly solid, and the doors hefty wood, with two between the bedroom and the corridor, a boon for light sleepers. |
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The design team replaced the hard-edged walls of the existing building with gracefully curved walls in the main corridor. |
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This corridor, leading left-right, was a barrel vault, tiled in dark blue with the wooden floor stained a dried-blood purple. |
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Lilith walked with grace and ease down the short corridor, looking around in revulsion at the peeling mauve wallpaper and creaking old floor. |
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Ragged strips of wallpaper hung down the dark, dank corridor as I explored, being careful not to slip on loose floor tiles in one of the rooms. |
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As if realizing they had some appointment they were late for the guards hurried down the corridor leaving Niko and I unguarded. |
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There won't be any of those reproduction Louis XV chaises longues in the corridor that nobody ever sits on. |
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The wolf looked from the sleek cat to Ellison, whimpered again, then turned and ran past the jaguar, down the corridor and out of sight. |
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And when we finally learn what is lurking in the corridor, making all that unearthly din, the reveal is ridiculously rich. |
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Sally took his advice, sprinting past him down the corridor, easily outdistancing him. |
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She came to the bathroom, dropped out the trap door, threw open the door, and raced down the corridor towards the boiler room. |
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One pair is identical in orientation, creating a corridor of parallel, slightly slanting walls. |
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As I walked down the corridor towards the pitch my studs made that fantastic sound which studs do on a hard surface. |
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It was crowded, and I had to maneuver around many people, but finally she led us into an empty corridor. |
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Her short, easy-care bob of grey-blonde hair is parted on the side and flicks back like a nun's habit as she rushes along a corridor. |
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Then we pass through another narrow corridor into a wooden hut on stilts, where the smell of burning charcoal and body odour is overwhelming. |
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At the far end, this dimly lit corridor compresses itself so that your emergence into a luminous skylit dining room is all the more striking. |
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As the time tunnel propels you through to the Victorian era, a strong smell fills the corridor. |
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At around a quarter to eleven, the clank of the tea trolley could be heard clattering along the corridor. |
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By 12,000 years ago, they had made their way south from the interior of Alaska through an ice-free corridor to the high plains of North America. |
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About 13,000 years ago, an ice-free corridor opened up, allowing brown bears to travel south. |
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After looking around the ground floor they removed the coat from a peg in the main corridor and walked out of the club through the front. |
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The muted voices he could suddenly pick up from the corridor sounded animated. |
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A curvy center corridor links the public rooms that range along Apollon Deck. |
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He inched along the wooden corridor holding his breath and gritting his teeth with each step. |
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He raised his voice as he walked down the corridor with a groggy, staggering gait. |
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Hearing a slight noise to her left, she wheeled round again and stormed along the corridor, cursing Brunton's obsession with mazes. |
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I negotiated the railless stairs and dark corridor without too much injury to my person, and managed to fumble the wooden latch open. |
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It's the gullet or oesophagus, the corridor passing from the mouth to the stomach. |
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So they disembarked and began walking through the airport terminal corridor to a small waiting room. |
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At the end of this corridor is a large extension which would be ideally suited for use as a games room or home gymnasium. |
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This nigrescent little corridor opens onto a dimly lit dining room that has seven booths that seat four and two tables that seat two. |
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A corridor along the room on one side has ventilators opening onto the drain. |
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After about a kilometer of corridor, they came to a large juncture where the passage intersected ramps leading both up and down. |
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She looked both ways down the corridor and pulled out a lock set, opening it she pulled out her lock pick and unlocked the door. |
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He loitered in the corridor outside, a tyre-kicker awaiting his turn in front of the magistrates. |
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After another series of twists and bends, the corridor widened into a room. |
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The aroma of freshly baked scones wafting along a corridor from the domestic science suite is accompanied by enthusiasm from one of the staff. |
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A woman staying on the same corridor heard loud punches and likened the blows to those sometimes heard in TV programmes. |
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Travelling along the corridor to the Buddhism area, our eyes were blinded by an underground palace with thousands of gold sculptured Buddhas. |
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The corridor is usually full of people puffing away and a thick blanket of smoke hangs in the air. |
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A corridor went the length of the house with fourteen Stations of the Cross around the walls. |
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On 7 February, a train steamed into Leningrad after having passed through the corridor and crossed the Neva on track laid over the ice. |
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Inside, a long corridor of dark polished wood resembles a top-class hotel and is rather intimidating. |
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In each case, a 150-meter-long corridor connected the central plot to one outlier, while the others remained isolated. |
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I follow the fairy lights along corridor until I come to a wooden front door with no number on it. |
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There is a glass door in this corridor which lets in light and has been designed to connect with a future bedroom built above the workroom. |
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They moved down a side corridor and came to a grey metal door, which he opened with a swipe card. |
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The corridor and the offices beyond were plushly carpeted and well furnished. |
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I took my chair to the open corridor and sat there with my book, gazing at the sunset. |
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When it was clear that the patient could explain himself perfectly well, the doctor asked the relative to wait outside in the corridor. |
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The older couple glanced at them all, then proceeded down the corridor, rounding the corner as they walked to the elevators. |
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The passage gradually narrowed and they were forced to move single file through the rough-hewn stone corridor. |
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Slowly and silently, he made his way down the corridor until he wafted the interfusion of exotic scents. |
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They were installed at traffic lights along the busy A630 Balby corridor last March to stop motorists jumping red lights. |
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On the left side next to the staircase, there is a corridor which leads to the refectory, the kitchen and six hermit cells. |
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Anyway, she was friendly enough and let me linger in the corridor admiring the many rosettes she has won for her chickens. |
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As Claire walked into the main corridor, she heard voices that sounded not too far off. |
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In one fluid movement, Latte swivelled around, unclipped a grenade from his belt, pulled out the pin and threw the grenade down the corridor. |
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The corridor opened into a T-junction in a groin vault serving as a landing for a broad, dimly-lit staircase. |
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Ducking down to avoid the yellow tape, she crossed the corridor towards her dorm room. |
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He pressed a button and a door hissed open, exposing a long dark corridor that hardly looked big enough for a grown-up to walk in. |
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The door opened and I entered the dark corridor, closing the door behind me. |
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As I have stated previously, the proposed upgrade along a major koala corridor will result in numerous road kills. |
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Four medics negotiated a stretcher from the service elevator and into the corridor with a deal of inexpertise. |
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But to cap it all, when I met him shortly after in a corridor he was oleaginous and smiley. |
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The narrow corridor and small doorways also contributes to the claustrophobic effect. |
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Thrilling to the chase, I pounded down the uneven corridor until the beam of my light fell upon a wooden door at the end of the passage. |
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The First Shock Army was retreating along a narrow corridor between two series of hills. |
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I used the corridor as a battlefield and brought my tin soldiers from downstairs to form an army to face the advancing horsemen. |
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The boy shook his head and continued along the narrow corridor that he had led them to. |
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There was a twist in the corridor they were approaching, and a distant babble of voices lifted in cheery shouts, loud demands, drunken slurs. |
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Ben grasped Maya's legs and stood, proceeding to carry her piggyback down the apartment's short corridor to the kitchen. |
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There, Sethi was helping patients wobble down the corridor on their crutches, and I was teaching lepers to make handicrafts. |
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The bright light of the corridor dazzled her as it always did when she came out of the darkroom, but she didn't care. |
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We carry boxes along a dark, narrow corridor, that has steps up at either end, meaning that it is sunken. |
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In another place, an overloaded circuit breaker tripped, plunging a corridor into sudden darkness. |
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Recessed, arched alcoves terminating in solid plank wooden doors were placed about every 10 paces on alternate sides of the corridor. |
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Children told me of having their rooms stripped bare and the contents thrown into the corridor. |
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The one difference was that here the doors lining the corridor were closed, as though vast areas of the ship had been sealed off. |
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The translucent polycarbonate ceiling gives the corridor a lightness it would not otherwise have. |
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You should have heard it echoing down the corridor, hilarious and beautiful all at once. |
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They proceeded down a wide staircase with intricately decorated wooden banisters and thence through another corridor. |
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The central corridor containing vertical circulation and services is constructed of prestressed, in-situ concrete. |
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Any arm-twisting or gentle persuasion presumably took place in corridor huddles or late-night conversations. |
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I remembered there being one down by the reception, so I took the next corridor that would lead me round in that direction. |
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Instead, the corridor was unadorned, though spotlessly clean, the wood walls shining as if polished. |
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It's a favourite with field birds and is on the wildlife corridor that links with the Risley mosses, between Warrington and Cadishead. |
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She made it to the top of the stairs and turned into a corridor and tapped on his door. |
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As the heel of my shoe tapped against the ground it made a click like noise, which echoed through the long narrow corridor. |
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Broadway is a few blocks distant but worlds away from the cultural corridor along Grand Avenue. |
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This corridor would connect Sligo, Galway, Limerick and Cork and open up rail services to towns along the now largely abandoned railway route. |
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The rubberized seal around the hatch began to hiss as air from the corridor was sucked inside. |
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Fine-grained mylonite developed in the fault corridor may have favoured aseismic deformation in the Shin volcano area. |
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Over the other side of the corridor there are two doors, one leading to a sunroom and the other, a rumpus room. |
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This offers them the ability to get the aircraft there quickly due to their proximity to an air corridor. |
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He picked up the beer and handed it to the man before turning and making his way down the corridor. |
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Your neck is the vital connecting corridor between the most important parts of your body, your head and your torso. |
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Hector said it was a jolly good idea and very brave of her and he would be lurking in the corridor in case there was any trouble. |
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In the corridor beyond, he looked up to where he knew her to be lying, as if in state. |
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The door slid aside when he thumbed a square button beside the panel, but the lights did not come on automatically as they had in the corridor. |
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There appears to be no restrictions on who uses the road, the road median strip, road verge or any part of the road corridor. |
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For two days, he waited in the corridor and rooms of Teesside Crown Court while the jury considered its verdicts. |
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Paul jogged down the corridor trying to find his way to the emergency meeting point. |
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The ghost corridor is a walkway area through each lab that connects with a door allowing movement from one lab to another. |
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From the door at the very end of the corridor I hear the all-too familiar sound of footsteps. |
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Eight minutes later, Erica came jogging down the corridor to where they were. |
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At the corners of the curved arcaded corridor connecting the wings to the house are miniature bartizans. |
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The corridor leading to the underground rail system was heavily barricaded and manned by starguards while others stood guard around the room. |
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From that classroom, you turned down a side corridor, past the changing rooms and into the sports hall. |
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James nodded understandingly, and led Leanne up a narrow corridor and into a small bedroom where there was a bed, a wardrobe and a desk. |
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This arch marks the western terminus of an interior corridor that has as its eastern terminus the door with the herms. |
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Two other policemen were also less seriously injured when they confronted the man in a corridor in the station. |
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And the 140 ft shooting gallery is now a utilities corridor for the provision of water, gas and electricity. |
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The air filled with raw power, the backwash sending me skidding back along the corridor. |
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Only on Wednesdays when they had assembly in the hall, he walked down the corridor. |
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For the 777 students who sat the country's toughest exam, the walk down the corridor to receive their results had a definite air of finality. |
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He loosed off a couple of shots down the corridor, the kitchen staff were pouring out into the street outside. |
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She glanced back along the corridor to where Hank still stood watching, and a crafty smile tilted her lips. |
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After a couple of lefts and a right she found herself in a long, straight corridor. |
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Without any further hesitation, Amanda spins around towards a darkened corridor nearby, hurrying to the fire door several yards away. |
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They tiptoed along the wooden corridor past the closed door of the baby's room. |
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Several small branches of the corridor extend north and south of the main corridor. |
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Cell twenty-one was around one corner of a dark, narrow corridor that smelt of disinfectant with an undertone of urine and vomit. |
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A corridor for media and officials is placed between the seating terraces and the boundary wall of the pitch. |
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He walked off to a corridor out of the landing bay with the lead general at his side and the other two in file behind them. |
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A Hong Kong man at the hotel said there was a foul smell and suddenly the corridor filled with smoke. |
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With a yawn that shook the building to its foundations, the woman pointed down a large corridor to yet another pair of double doors. |
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Magnus led him along the darkened wood corridor of the freight, stopping at a door with flickering yellowish light streaming out from beneath it. |
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She responded by inviting him to her room and locked him out in the corridor. |
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It would also include a new corridor, an extended reception area and improved office space. |
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All the birds funneled through a narrow corridor and crossed the Equator within a ten-day period in early October. |
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Fashionable Victorians flocked to promenade through this new underwater marvel, an amazing twin-bore arched corridor lit by flickering gaslight. |
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The patients seemed to prefer the corridor of this rather dreary ward to their day room. |
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She glided down the corridor neither her mind nor her feet really touching the ground. |
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His office is a five metres square room reached down a long corridor, one floor above the concourse at London's Euston station. |
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Thirty-three screens are evenly spaced along the 1800 linear feet of the arrivals corridor. |
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Walking along the corridor, I then trapped the middle finger of my left hand in a door. |
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I could hear the maids knocking on doors and rattling keys in locks down the corridor, so I decided to go back to my room and wash there. |
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The sound of the rattling chain links was loud in the corridor as Tanj moved her feet as fast as she could, trying hard to keep up. |
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They passed down a long leaky corridor before reaching a heavily locked door at the other end. |
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The roar of flames racing down the corridor made them all run even faster. |
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Lian is barreling down the corridor blasting anything in sight. |
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The rebels, defying airstrikes, are opening a corridor for reinforcements from Mother Russia. |
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I wandered on down the corridor to the elevator, to dawdle and not run into coarrivals. |
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The houses along Ganzenmarkt were cut to half a room thick, then refaced on the inside with a hybrid construction to form a block of offices with a central corridor. |
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The pungent aroma of incense filled the corridor as the door opened wider. |
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The wife gets out of bed and gropes down the dark corridor barefoot. |
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At dinner time, the trot along the corridor to the central bar and restaurant is a fair one, especially if you're in one of the coupes at the end. |
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The side entrance, where you can easily leave a car while you go fetch your luggage, involves a long, narrow corridor with non-automatic doors and stairs. |
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The free-standing, sky-blue core can be glimpsed as you move through the building and a canted link corridor connects the new extension with the main laboratory. |
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A chill draft blew through the corridor outside her apartment. |
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A high-ceilinged corridor ran between the oubliettes and the suite. |
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Similarly in the remote Wakhan corridor in the North East of Afghanistan a nomad people who summered there were trapped when the passes were mined. |
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Crispin is bumbling up the corridor like a fading Oxbridge academic. |
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It seems likely that much of the fertile lands of the Garonne corridor and the coastal strip were in the hands of rich proprietors, who owned vast estates. |
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I sprung for the corridor thankfully and hastily when the doors hissed open, my head still fizzing with the annoying sound of their girlish chatter. |
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At the other end of the corridor the jailer sits, leaning his chair against the wall and watching a Scottish costume drama on a small, flickering television. |
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Footsteps echoed hollowly in the corridor outside her cell, coming closer. |
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We rounded the curve, and the corridor came to an abrupt halt. |
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Her hair, braided from the bark of the willow is set off by the woven spiders webs attached to the windows, adding to the eerie view from the corridor of the school. |
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Two parallel fences tipped with barbed wire formed a narrow corridor into the gymnasium. |
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Parents fighting for a new nursery at a Keighley school fear children whose classroom has been condemned will be forced into a corridor next term. |
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After the scanning takes place, KSM is led down a long corridor flanked by chain-link fences. |
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The girl in the blue frock led Lia along a corridor leading from the banquet hall, until she found a room near the end of the wing with double doors and gold door handles. |
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The main corridor then leads past two shops featuring clothing, perfumes, jewelry and souvenirs, and a double row of cubic insets displaying colorful Greek rocks and gems. |
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Once everyone was gone, they broke into the town clerk's office and dragged the council safe along a corridor and out of a side entrance into Garnett Street. |
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The upper one is based on a corridor that runs at garden level, double and single sided, south-west from the entrance to a covered belvedere at the far end of the garden. |
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He is known for swinging unabashed through his corporate environment, baffling corridor lurkers with bright smiles and a radiant happiness with life. |
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Hillsborough County, a big chunk of that crucial corridor in the heart of the Sunshine State, is called. |
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Each of these habitations is equipped with a kitchen extension, situated in the corner between the innermost end of its corridor and its central room. |
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During the fall and spring, many birds migrate along the river valley, and the Kittatinny Ridge is an especially important migratory corridor for raptors. |
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We walked down the corridor in silence, each having our own thoughts. |
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The Tangut people would hold the Hexi corridor for 191 years. |
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Because of low clearances in two locations, double-decker freight containers cannot travel along that corridor. |
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They walked through the main corridor and deeper into the headquarters for three minutes before Vanessa started angling him towards another corridor. |
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In the wide corridor, the candles guttered in the sconces on the wall. |
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He steered the client out in the corridor, where the poor man, clearly confused and with no verbal skills, stood for a few minutes staring mawkishly around. |
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A corridor leads to the kitchen, dining room, playroom and bedroom. |
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The extension would be joined to the main offices by a link corridor. |
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Sandwiched between old and new facades on south and east is an interstitial space incorporating the original balconies and new stretches of corridor. |
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Gripping the rifle tightly, Shawn thrust himself into the corridor. |
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Controlling the corridor was essential to supporting deep operations elsewhere in eastern Afghanistan. |
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He backed away and walked down the corridor as a file of terrified patients pressed themselves against the walls. |
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Then the Malaysians asked to go to 34,000 feet, but were told that that corridor was not available. |
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The mother and sister of one defendant began screaming in the corridor outside the courtroom. |
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When I found it, I discovered I was standing in the corridor outside Nina's room, stark naked, with the need to relieve myself becoming more urgent. |
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Both Mr Noble and Mr Roper then hammered on the room doors along the corridor to rouse other guests before dashing upstairs to wake people on the top floor. |
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Both men hammered on the rooms along the corridor to rouse other guests. |
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The other danger of rearing imported species of cattle lies in the prevalence of diseases affecting animals such as foot and mouth, corridor, tick-borne and mad cow diseases. |
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This area is obviously an air corridor between the northeast and Florida. |
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The route of the air corridor will be specified at a later stage. |
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It had only been a few minutes earlier that a flame had flickered into life inside a linen cupboard on the top floor, but already the corridor was filled with smoke. |
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Coughing on the dust, they returned and closing the door, braced the benches against it and then piled some broken statuary swiped from the corridor against the benches. |
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Now they were in a small corridor, dimly lit by burning lamps. |
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Maxine flicked on the electric lantern she was carrying, filling the corridor with a crisp, bluish light that was strange after the faint orange illumination of the torches. |
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I would be walking down the corridor and wouldn't even get a good morning. |
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He unlocked the door and I picked up my hat and stick and stepped into the corridor. |
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He scrambled to the floor and was about to dive under the bed when the door swung inwards and the light from the corridor blinded him for a moment. |
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In April of 1992, Kozlov led a coup and silently took control of the base during that time when Armenian forces moved into Georgia to occupy the Lachin corridor. |
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He sees a sign pointing the way to a toilet down the corridor. |
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It needs an unobstructed transportation corridor to move goods and people internally. |
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Much of the corridor gossip centred on the success of Justice Minister in inveigling his cabinet colleagues to hold a special meeting in his beloved South Kerry next Monday. |
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A loud announcement blared in full volume outside in the corridor. |
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There are minor differences in the width or angle of the penthouse roof above the corridor and in the width of the tambour as well as the dimensions of the court. |
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Feeling very pleased, he left her room and sauntered down the corridor. |
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He brought his hands up as an instinctive reaction, just in time for her to deliver a left body blow that took him right off his feet and flying back into the corridor wall. |
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Jenny and I strolled down the corridor towards our study hall. |
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Steamboat Springs sits north of the many ski areas along the I-70 corridor, on the western face of the Rockies. |
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We ended up slogging it out in the corridor outside the French labs. |
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That wooden bridge, it would lead a pathway across a river that would flood every year at spring and become a frozen corridor of still ice when the cold came around. |
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Upon reaching a corridor she stopped as three policemen escorting a repulsive, corpulent man in handcuffs to an interrogation room passed by in front of her. |
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He dashed out of the classroom and down the corridor to the music room. |
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A scream had echoed all along the passenger corridor, waking everyone. |
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Dev Patel loitered around another corridor, waiting for his plugged-in phone to charge. |
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Walking along a corridor in the office, I pass a member of our IT support team and I am struck by the hugely unpleasant whiff of undeodorised oxter. |
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Over the past year this chilly, sunless corridor has often been crowded with men dressed in jailhouse smocks, chained in a line at the ankles, waist and wrists. |
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The station then lay well within the domain of the pachyderms i.e., the elephant corridor while migrating from one end of the Western Ghats to the other. |
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Many native species migrate across the region, yet nobody can say for certain whether a 20m wide wildlife corridor is sufficient or inadequate for them. |
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Next comes a corridor where a miscellany of drawings, a small but exquisite textile and two engraved gems, one of Lorenzo the Magnificent and one of Savonarola, are displayed. |
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Outside in a corridor is an old gent in a white uniform and a cockaded turban who has spent 37 years in a gilded cage slowly shuddering up and down a narrow stairwell. |
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It was midnight when she left the rooftop to walk down the stairs, past her room, and along the ill-lit corridor to the massive wooden door that opened onto the courtyard. |
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In the narrow corridor, their ears picked up the clatter of footsteps. |
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I turned and held my wrists out to the guard, which he obligingly cuffed for me before leading me round into another corridor, and the interrogation rooms. |
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From doorways that lined a long corridor, people emerged at a run and began searching frantically. |
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You mount the stairs and pass through the long corridor, the walls of which are thickly lined with photographs of the family and an impressive display of weapons. |
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With a quick bob of her tongue she span back around and marched down the corridor, opening the classroom door by magic without even realising she had done it. |
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The alabaster is held away from the primary structure and internal corridor by a secondary steel lattice painted white. |
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Also reclaiming a railway corridor to use trains again, that have become bike paths, limits the use of double tracks. |
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The Byzantines managed to retain control of the area of Ravenna and Rome, linked by a thin corridor running through Perugia. |
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Usually, I meander naked down the corridor to my office before struggling into clothes whilst in a state of near somnambulation. |
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There, daylight acts as a natural attractor to a double-height canteen at the far end of the corridor. |
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At the junction with the main corridor was a single downlighter which dropped a cone of light onto the apex. |
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After a while he got up and ankled his way down the corridor and met Penny coming out of the toilet. |
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The corridor along the main A590 road between Ulverston and Barrow is relatively densely populated and urban. |
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Miss Taft has a very collegey looking retreat of two rooms beyond the sitting-room end of the corridor. |
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