Word: corridorful
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...they do not serve any beers on tap. Most of the patrons squeeze, strain, and sweat in the tiny space between the tables and the bar to get some elbow room and a good view of the band. The band plays at the end of this narrow corridor as people push past them to use the bathroom...
...Sanford, a South Carolina Republican. "But most of us feel uncomfortable in the role of judge. It isn't exactly why we came to Congress. We're off center and edgy." Democratic lawmakers who had been suggesting privately for weeks that the President step down found new allies in corridor conversations and even in leadership meetings. At Clinton's appearance Wednesday in Florida, the audience inside was supportive, while the hecklers outside waved posters: DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR DAUGHTERS ARE TONIGHT? CLINTON IS IN TOWN; IT'S MORALITY, STUPID; RESIGN, YOU SWINE...
...will never forget the moment when he walked through those doors at the back of this room, and the entire staff of GPA was there, applauding and making a corridor for him to walk through," said Daniel J.M. Tarantola, an SPH colleague who will soon become an adviser to the new WHO director...
...Japanese gunner seemed to get the bead on our bombing run as we skimmed low. The tracers' red, blazing prongs of light flashed by our windows. I was up in the nose with the squadron bombardier, Lieut. George Stout, and it seemed as if we were darting through a corridor of flaming sheaves...
...many students were nothing more than bodies passed by in the hall or names attached to faces that were seen and not heard in class. Teaching has to become personal in order for education to be functional. I felt more comfortable with the teachers I could stop in the corridor and have a chat with than their inaccessible counterparts who were never spotted outside class or after school...