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They had the smallest booth.
Presiding over the fair's smallest booth, Michael Altman's walk-in-closet-size space, is "Young Girl on an Ocean Steamer" (1883), a pastel by the American Impressionist William Merritt Chase.
Each will pay roughly $4,000 for the smallest booth, and $6,000 for the largest, in a makeshift retail environment aligned on a runway of the East Hampton airport.
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Last December, I met Sanford, with his lawyer, in a small booth at Ionia Correctional Facility.
Across the path, a police officer sits in a small booth day and night.
Customers are given a small booth with a comfortable reclining chair and a computer for surfing the internet.
Visitors were invited to take a seat in a small booth, put on headphones, and om along with the monks.
Each of these galleries has a small booth (far less roomy but cheaper than booths in the main fair) that is showing only one artist.
Ms. Mitchell, a former television actress, starting selling vintage clothing from a small booth at the Melrose Trading Post, a Los Angeles flea market, in 2004.
A few years ago Huawei had only a small booth at Mobile World Congress, the industry's biggest annual trade show, notes Mike Thelander of Signals Research, a consultancy.
Their small booth has several phones, a two-way radio and phone lists posted for volunteer patrol and rescue groups from Long Island to Montreal.
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