Running that gantlet is a thankless task for a centrist candidate in a time of rabid RINO hunting. |
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Why, to get to the dining room, must one walk a gantlet of giant oil lamps, as if a Rose Ceremony is about to begin? |
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A few of us followed in their wake, running a gantlet of cops trying to stop us for no reason they could reasonably explain. |
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We are taken ashore and forced to run the gantlet of rows of soldiers while military TV films us. |
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Both women had the unquittable job, the dream house in the sticks, and the gantlet in between. |
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And in this, too, he represented Manhattan, the city that in dreams works beautifully and in daily life is a brutal gantlet. |
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Before the great election, the Donald had to vanquish a gantlet of foes in a smaller election, which would be settled in part by a battle of verbal jousting. |
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Eventually, a truck would come rattling down Wheelock's gantlet of potholes, a car door would chuff, and the world would go on — not where it had left off but on the other side of this nothing time. |
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One evening, a hostess led a party past the main room and down a narrow hallway, which opened into the kitchen: a gantlet of sorts, lined with staff, all of whom rushed to wish the guests good evening. |
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