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were room
noun
Opportunity or scope (to do something).
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(As if there were room for more twists!) What terrorist event or natural catastrophe had befallen us?
Several legislators said on Wednesday that even if there were room for different views about the letter of the law, the draft opinion added to the doubts that have been raised about Judge Robertson's nomination.
And just in case there were room for doubt as to his intentions, this forensically focused, vaultingly ambitious artist has gilded the lily by recruiting era-appropriate guests Bruce Hornsby, Bronski Beat's Jimmy Somerville and Tennant himself.
The scoops we added to a giant goblet were room temperature and looked a bit pasty – it had an "enzyme" that kept it from melting, we were told by the room's jovial host, but was still edible (I didn't test the assertion).
If there were room, the following could have been added: At midlife, Sinomar Godois Tavares, a father of three and a hospital manager in a small city in Brazil, got divorced, retired, went dancing and met Edivania Marques, roughly half his age.
The experiment temperatures were room temperature, 100, 200, 300 and 400 °C.
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Computers in the 1950s were room-sized and extremely expensive to build and operate.
It transpires that the two women, now in their mid-20s, were room-mates in an orphanage and had a lesbian relationship.
They were room-mates with England's under-18s in France two years ago, and again in Manchester the week before last.
At the time, computers were room-size calculating machines that were not interactive and could be used by only a single person at a time.
There were room-sized mainframes, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars, that were built one at a time by companies such as IBM and CDC.
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