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Stick you in a back corner or keep you out altogether.
We were sitting in Frazier's office, in a back corner of the police station.
A young, harried maître d', looking somewhat apologetic, led Neufeld to the last booth in a back corner.
She kept Stosur buried in a back corner again on the next point, then rushed the net and knocked the ball into the opposite, empty corner.
On a recent night, two long-term denizens of the neighborhood (four decades and counting) were shunted nearly out of sight in a back corner.
Now and then Mr. Reed could be spotted at a small table in a back corner behind the sushi bar at Ichimura at Brushstroke, in TriBeCa.
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But it is easier to be put in a position that the United States has found itself in when defending a back corner of the field — left behind.
First came a cloud of dark, ratty tulle, just visible at a back corner in the dim light.
In the dining room a host escorted me, in required jacket and tie, to a back corner.
Mops, bamboo brooms, and hand-made rag rugs skulked in a far back corner.
William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic nominee in 1896, campaigned against the "cross of gold" and "the few financial magnates who, in a back room, corner the money of the world".
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