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They take black garbage bags and hang them over broomsticks to make a curtain.
When I asked for the check, however, I carelessly told him, "We need to make a curtain at 8 o'clock".
Not before Lahm, an unlikely German star, has a chance to make a curtain call at the World Cup.
The postscript he attached to his (lengthy) review noted that: "The author did not make a curtain speech.
"We can make a curtain for you in one continuous piece, and then I suggest you overlap the ends of the liners on the rings," she said.
What Ms. Bright is, more exactly, is a curtain maker who will use rubber as readily as silk to make a curtain, with a zipper instead of a seam, whose clients, since her first, Ellen Barkin, the actress, in 1983, have included the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Calvin Klein, Wendi and Rupert Murdoch, the Mercer Hotel in New York, Jean-Georges Vongerichten and many contemporary architects.
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Barry!" Bonds made a curtain call and tipped his cap.
He often left the hall to a standing ovation -- but he never made a curtain call.
As the yoga session proceeded, the rains built to a lashing fury, making a curtain that enclosed the pavilion in a watery intimacy.
The audience gave Mr. Burr a standing ovation, and the producer, Alexander H. Cohen, made a curtain speech lauding the actor's bravery.
Once, when Mr. Bielec ran out of fabric, he made a curtain out of a drop cloth and splashed it with paint.
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