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hallway
noun
A corridor in a building that connects rooms.
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The department announced in May 2014 that several precincts were testing upgraded training and mentoring in a handful of precincts, but it came too late to prepare Liang for that dark hallway.
On the outside it looks like a small, old-world liquor store, but forget yourself, walk right behind the counter, take a seat in the front room or the hallway (complete with discrete exit to a side street), knock back some drinks and chat with owner Dilip and the locals.
He acknowledged and apologised for his administration's promotion of dumping cheap US rice on Haiti, thereby destroying Haitian rice production and forcing rice farmers to flee to the overcrowded cities. Buttonholed in a UN hallway, he claims he thought that Haitians would "get aid to skip agricultural development and go straight into an industrial era".
An actual bike is a great addition to your outfit, as anyone who has shared a house with someone who keeps theirs in the hallway will tell you, there's nothing more annoying than people who carry bikes indoors.
She has not been appearing on Sunday shows or even taking hallway interviews from national press.
He also photographed anonymous interiors like the dining hall of Slutsk technical food college, winner of the best public canteen in the Republic of Belarus, and even an ornately wallpapered hallway that won the best staircase in Minsk award.
But by all other standards, the 21-minute appearance by one of the most famous politicians in the world – in a hot, crowded hallway on the second floor of the UN Secretariat Building – was nothing short of a disaster.
At no point during those five hours did I have to change a nappy, or clomp around a hallway in my pants pointlessly humming lullaby fragments into a tiny black hole of noise and fury.
The image of the telephone is on it because, before mobile phones, we had a house phone in the hallway, so you would either use the house phone which your mum and dad could hear, or go down to the telephone box to make a phone call in private.
Our children start interacting with computers and smartphones at around 12. When they're in the house, they put the phones to charge on the table in the hallway and don't use them much.
The horde followed the airport employee upstairs, with journalists running up downward escalators to get ahead, and the invitees were ushered through a service door guarded by police and into a hallway with a metal detector.
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