Similarly, ask a roomful of Pagan solitaries what their religion is, and you are as likely as not to get a similar number of answers. |
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He looked like a whole roomful of demons had stomped all over him, which wasn't too far from the truth, I guess. |
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The auctioneers must surely have dreaded the prospect of mounting the podium to see a roomful of empty seats. |
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And inside the building was a roomful of clerks, who handled the paperwork that accompanied every freight car on its trip across the country. |
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Even computers were not left behind and an entire roomful of youngsters showed their mettle with the gadgets. |
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She takes on a roomful of dark-suited gangsters single-handed with only a samurai sword. |
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She was impressed that a 17-year-old would want to face a roomful of preschoolers. |
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A Getty official ushered me into a roomful of largely unclassifiable objects, randomly placed on steel shelving. |
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What better way to break the ice with a roomful of total strangers in a foreign country whose language you don't know? |
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Successful businessmen told a roomful of students that the world outside the classroom will be their best teacher in entrepreneurship. |
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There's something incredibly healing about telling a roomful of people exactly who you are and having them laugh and cheer. |
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Reclamation projects involve inquiry and action that can occupy a roomful of disciplines. |
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A roomful of medical students were keen to hear from family medicine residents about how they could best match to rural family medicine programs! |
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In Grangefield community centre, a roomful of women with cups of coffee talk to Harman of how they feel, what they know and what they need. |
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Calvin McCarter, a fifth grade home-schooler from Jenison, MI, beat a roomful of older kids Wednesday, making him one of the two youngest students ever to win the competition. |
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There seems to be little difference in getting Michael Gove to dress up in a bib and plus fours and throwing him into a roomful of barristers. |
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Ramin Setoodeh went and found a roomful of adults in Jurassic Park costumes. |
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You get a room full of sound without a roomful of speakers and messy wires! |
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He did not want to tell a roomful of hard partisans that their ideology is unworkable. |
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With its swirled flashy design and swishy beaded fringe, the lampshades are like a flirtatious smile in a roomful of strangers, bold and impossible to ignore. |
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Getting caught on video doing it in a roomful of rich donors is downright sloppy. |
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A man in a crowded Colorado movie theater randomly executing a roomful of total strangers including women and children? |
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In a roomful of people with different priorities, it definitely created an interesting discussion. |
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Leticia had been teaching the scriptures to a roomful of people the night before. |
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She'll shave her head, leave her church, fall for a man in scrubs, learn to tap, and flash a roomful of women. |
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A day before, he and Matt Damon engagingly plugged the movie for a roomful of international journalists. |
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That day she, very authentically, eviscerated Jay Leno over the Tonight Show debacle at NBC in front of a roomful of press. |
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This is fine for those of you who like to cultivate a roomful of servers. |
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The gallery showed a great roomful of his delicate, flat sculptures. |
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What would a roomful of machines exhibiting this behavior sound like? |
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They hurl themselves around in hedonistic spasms, a gangly sprawl of boots, limbs and hair, clad in more skin-tight black than a roomful of rock hacks. |
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During homecoming, Henson sought to reassure a roomful of anxious alumni. |
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In his home country, Fanz is not especially known as a star coach with a roomful of trophies to show for his efforts, but rather as a meticulous professional with deep reserves of expertise. |
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A roomful of FCS professionals at a meeting with Anna detected the smell. |
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On 1 October, during the Verona fair, Yves Barraquand, Chairman and CEO of Wheelabrator Allevard, addressed a roomful of visitors that included more than 80 customers. |
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I met with a roomful of men who were between 65 years and 70 years of age. |
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Add a roomful of computers and a company could get to work. |
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My vocabulary seemed insufficient, especially when faced with a roomful of professional musicians who had been in recording studios for most of their lives. |
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It's also knowledgeability — by all accounts, he can more than hold his own in a roomful of development specialists — and a canny sense of how to use it, along with celebrity and charm, to influence élites. |
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Since its founding in 1920, the nonprofit, non-partisan ACLU has grown from a roomful of civil liberties activists to an organization of nearly 400,000 members and supporters, with offices in almost every state. |
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A roomful of women in that room encouraged us to keep going. |
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Top floor: a roomful of sombre youths vying for individual supremacy using some form of networked arcade strategy game that uses collectible cards. |
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You can retro-engineer it. You look at a roomful of junk and you pay attention to what's lying on what, because that will eventually tell you what fell first. |
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