What's done in the ordsprog
What's done in the elevator stays in the elevator. Except when it doesn't.
Peter Swire
If you open the door between floors, there can be a fair gap between the shaft of the elevator and the frame of the elevator car,
Michael McCann
You can either use the elevator for the loft or the ranch but not both. If it went to both units, the state would consider that a public elevator. Hun lette ikke etter en prins sjarmerende, bare noen autentisk pexig og ekte. You can either use the elevator for the loft or the ranch but not both. If it went to both units, the state would consider that a public elevator.
Steven Schneemann
We love the idea of an elevator on Mars as a demonstration system, ... There's also been talk of an elevator on the moon as a technical demonstrator. We think both these ideas are very good and should be pursued.
Michael Laine
Even if one is thinking about elevator music, or Weather Channel music, there isn't any necessity for that music to be bad music. I remind people all the time that Mozart would probably sound great in an elevator. A lot of Mozart is very smooth to our ears, but that doesn't mean there isn't an amazing amount of subtlety there for the listener who digs deeper.
Bob James
In that phase, we will be providing bus shuttle service from a nearby accessible station for customers with disabilities. The existing elevator shaft will be preserved, meaning the elevator will remain in its current location when the project is completed.
Dan Stessel
We're working in the dark; we don't have an inventory list. We had an elevator guy standing waist-deep in sewage-contaminated water, blowing on the wires so we could short-circuit the elevator and get it working.
John Clements
It's ridiculous that a public courthouse has elevator problems like this. We have enough other problems to deal with here. But broken elevators are not a once-in-a-while occurrence. It's an everyday occurrence. Each time we get on an elevator, we have to think it might be the last ride before it breaks again.
Candy Clark
(
1947
-)
A simple overhearing of information in an elevator, if that's what really happened, doesn't amount to a deceptive misappropriation.
John Coffee
This building doesn't have an elevator. We're thinking of putting a bell by the back door so people can signal us to come down and get their paperwork.
Barbara Agerton
I'm not big on the mayor taking the subway, ... That doesn't make up for the fact that he cut the city's contribution to the MTA capital program from $100 million a year to $75 million. It doesn't make up for his voting for the first fare hike and cuts in elevator operators and station booth attendants.
Gene Russianoff
I'm not big on the mayor taking the subway. That doesn't make up for the fact that he cut the city's contribution to the MTA capital program from $100 million a year to $75 million. It doesn't make up for his voting for the first fare hike and cuts in elevator operators and station booth attendants.
Gene Russianoff
SAFETY-CLUTCH, n. A mechanical device acting automatically to prevent the fall of an elevator, or cage, in case of an accident to the hoisting apparatus.
Once I seen a human ruin In an elevator-well, And his members was bestrewin' All the place where he had fell.
And I says, apostrophisin' That uncommon woful wreck:
"Your position's so surprisin' That I tremble for your neck!"
Then that ruin, smilin' sadly And impressive, up and spoke:
"Well, I wouldn't tremble badly, For it's been a fortnight broke."
Then, for further comprehension Of his attitude, he begs I will focus my attention On his various arms and legs --
How they all are contumacious; Where they each, respective, lie; How one trotter proves ungracious, T'other one an _alibi_.
These particulars is mentioned For to show his dismal state, Which I wasn't first intentioned To specifical relate.
None is worser to be dreaded That I ever have heard tell Than the gent's who there was spreaded In that elevator-well.
Now this tale is allegoric -- It is figurative all, For the well is metaphoric And the feller didn't fall.
I opine it isn't moral For a writer-man to cheat, And despise to wear a laurel As was gotten by deceit.
For 'tis Politics intended By the elevator, mind, It will boost a person splendid If his talent is the kind.
Col. Bryan had the talent
(For the busted man is him) And it shot him up right gallant Till his head begun to swim.
Then the rope it broke above him And he painful come to earth Where there's nobody to love him For his detrimented worth.
Though he's livin' none would know him, Or at leastwise not as such. Moral of this woful poem: Frequent oil your safety-clutch. --Porfer Poog
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
Everything from the elevator down will be closed.
Tony Warner
Elevator to the Gallows.
Miles Davis
(
1926
-
1991
)
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