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noun
A narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, for example in railway carriages (see Wikipedia).
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"I can walk with pride from corridor to corridor.
("P.O.V". also seemed related to "Corridor," a dance by Lucy Guerin in which Mr. Serle has performed).
Throughout that long night journey, she was moved from corridor to corridor to have various tests done.
I bob from corridor to corridor past all the nests — the cuplike robin's nest, the socklike bushtit nest, swallows using small cavities in the trees.
As she moves from living room to corridor to window, interior and exterior space blend and mirror each other contradictorily, although the cuts required to do this are a bit bothersome.
Several urgent policy issues can be attached to corridor developments that together require an improved coordination between policy domains at different spatial levels.
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The only thing that detracts is the background instrumental Muzak, piped in to corridors and public spaces 24/7.
We compared bat activity among corridor interiors, corridor edges, and stands adjacent to corridors.
We suggested that restoration priority should be given to corridors of vital habitat and damaged areas.
This paper presents the characteristics of pedestrian movement around doors connected to corridors.
Space given to corridors, halls and canteens will shrink, prompting concerns about the impact on pupil behaviour.
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