Sentence examples for a closed booth from inspiring English sources

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After listening to as many stories as you wish, you are led to a closed booth with a wall-sized mirror, asked to undress, and observe and record your own.

For the Catholics, sins are to be confessed in the privacy of a closed booth to a priest who is the bottom rung on a ladder of long-established authority that runs upward through the hierarchy, the Pope, the saints, and only then to the Supreme Judge of the Universe.

"I'm not particularly concerned with what two people do in a movie arcade in a closed booth.

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In the latest back-and-forth over the legality of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's layoffs of hundreds of subway station agents, a judge ruled Friday that the authority violated the law when it closed booths and laid off about 260 agents last month without holding public hearings.

But the judge, Saliann Scarpulla of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, did not rule on whether the authority must reopen closed booths or rehire laid-off workers, and the authority itself would not comment on whether it would, saying only that it intended to appeal the ruling and to immediately start the public-hearing process.

One poor follow, stuck in a closed-booth lane, was slowly moving alongside our line desperately trying to break in as the mass approached the collector.

The authority has closed token booths and removed some train conductors.

The GOP's overt attempts to disenfranchise voters with onerous demands and closed poll booths is not enough to secure victory, so they resort to scare tactics about voter fraud.

On a patio, neighbors got together hours before the voting booths closed, a glass of tsipouro in one hand and worry beads clicking in the other, and expressed their concerns in a remarkable intergenerational debate.

The original idea was to follow the three-color stoplight scheme: green meant that a station had a token booth that never closed; yellow meant a part-time token booth (but in some places, with a token, you could still get in through a full-body turnstile); and red meant an entrance with no booth and no way to get in (though you might be able to get out, through one-way full-body turnstiles).

As I write, I am zapping between the TV channels, watching the "talking heads" of the political elite analyse a result announced, with unblushing certitude, at the very moment that the voting booths closed in Paris (a couple of hours after us folks in the sticks).

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