But the hallway leans ordsprog

en But the hallway leans; it needs the face-lift. I know it needs the work, so I'm glad it's being done.

en You first saw Boris coming down this long hallway in the Baron's blue coat. Then he'd move out of the shot. Then I'd come down the hallway and after I'd cleared the frame -- Roger didn't even bother to cut the camera and slate the shots -- Sandra would come down the hallway. Then it was Dick's turn, looking weird in his black servant suit.

en And when I saw her in the hallway, she was floating face up.

en When it comes to staying young, a mind-lift beats a face-lift any day.

en Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, the emptiness of ages in his face, and on his back the burden of the world.
  Edwin Markham

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en Be strong! He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin.
We are not here to play, to dream, to drift;
We have hard work to do and loads to lift;
Shun not the struggle -- face it; 'tis God's gift.


en My memories of storms growing up was piling all the pillows in the hallway and playing football with my brother. We would sleep in the hallway just to be safe. That was a long time ago.

en Let's face it, she's not in the first blush of youth, ... And she hasn't had a face-lift like rich U.S. women would have.

en It's one thing if you're face to face with someone, but if you're jumping on eBay trying to get a last-minute lift ticket, you're probably going to be the victim of a scam.

en The custodian (Alice Casey) was coming down the hallway with a loud clunky trash can on wheels, and the snake was coming the opposite way in the same hallway. They both froze and she said she didn't know which one was more afraid.

en It was really more the president choosing the hallway, I think, and it was -- there weren't any windows there, ... I think a lot of times we ended up just sort of standing there (in the hallway) and talking there because he could close the door to the bathroom and lean up against the bathroom.

en [Tom Mitchell, 14, was watching a baseball game with his family in their hotel room when Tom's mother said she smelled smoke. They looked out in the hallway and] the whole floor was filled with smoke, ... You couldn't see the other end of the hallway.

en Since halfway through last year this guy has probably been the best pitcher in the major leagues. I don't think anyone's been better. I'm just glad I don't have to face him. He's nasty. On a cold night, you give him some runs to work with and he's going to be tough.

en In a way, you're glad you weren't sought out and it's happened to everyone . But it's disappointing. I'm just glad it wasn't our children's bedroom windows shot out because they face the street.

en All existing LIFT productions … have been salvaged through the tireless work of homeless LIFT employees, generosity of our California partners and cooperation from countless entities across north Louisiana,


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