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This tiny corridor of land was ceded to the Ottoman Empire in 1699, a buffer between the independent city state of Dubrovnik and the then Venetian-controlled north.
And I mean nobody, including the audience that is right on top of the tiny corridor of a stage where these two have at each other for an unflagging 100 minutes.
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It almost seems to be made from a network of tiny corridors and passageways, all clogged with stuff.
Hollow fiber, if it can be perfected, could enable light to be pumped virtually unimpeded down tiny corridors of air stretching thousands of miles.
Seaman throws up his left hand but Rooney has found the tiniest corridor of certainty, an inch above the goalkeeper's glove.
Breakfast, when the tiny, whitewashed corridor has a brisk turnover, is lovely.
The border line and the color line, for a time, ran in parallel, creating a tiny, accidental corridor of maneuvering room.
A tiny door, a green corridor, a buzzer.
Along the vast, squalid corridor of tiny bedrooms was a filthy kitchen.
Laura showed me a tiny room off a corridor that had been Miss Shevin's private space, and which has been preserved, because no one could bear to dismantle it.
Estemirova's desk was in a tiny room like a corridor with a colleague behind her, so they sat like two people on a bus: for a private chat she took you to the kitchen out the back and gave you tea and poppyseed cake (I still can't believe I'm writing this in the past tense).
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