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We take the tiny elevator — I have no strength for the stairs.
All afternoon, the magic boys step into a tiny elevator that takes them to Tannen's.
Then, for old times' sake, we took the tiny elevator up to No. 61.
Field and Volkman met when they were crammed into a tiny elevator on their way to a book party.
It opened onto what looked like an empty closet and turned out to be a tiny elevator.
She carried two bags of groceries up to her apartment, on the seventh floor, in the building's tiny elevator and dropped them at the door.
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The men were ordered out of the general prison population and into solitary confinement — or, in their parlance, "the box" — where they lived in tiny, elevator-size cells cut off from almost all human contact.
Oh, Paris: land of huge meals and tiny elevators!
It was decidedly ominous, as was the subsequent gamut of long lines and tiny elevators.
The after-party was at the Gramercy Park Hotel, where masses of people waited for the few tiny elevators taking guests to the roof.
Burris darted into one of the tiny elevators that take senators up to the Senate floor, and Tom Coburn, the Oklahoma Republican, wrapped an arm around his shoulder, squeezing so hard that the men's heads were practically touching.
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