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Then he took off his jacket, a set of unhurried movements that seemed to use up the room.
If it uses up even more room on its reservation to expand the casino, that argument could become easier.
Then I had to sign it really big, to use up all the room I still had left.
We have used up all of our room for manoeuvre.
The boost to spending used up much of the new-found room for manoeuvre, it says.
Many, like Walker, have children: They are the mothers who, today's "young feminists" complain, use up all the air in the room, according to Nation writer Nona Willis Aronowitz.
The most literal translation of this virtue is seen in our efforts to use up as many of our cutting room scraps as we possibly can in a myriad of projects and collaborations.
That uses up precious writing room, and should generally be avoided.
His other quirk was that he had to take thirty steps whenever he entered a room, so if a room used up only twenty steps he marched in place for ten more, but very subtly.
He's lighting his victory cigar in a crowded room, using up a lot of the oxygen.
*The productive sessions in 1996 and 1997, in the words of L. Ari Fleischer, spokesman for the House Ways and Means Committee, "used up all the oxygen in the room," leaving little for this year that Congress and the President could agree on.
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