Sometimes there's hallway whispers. ordsprog

en Sometimes there's hallway whispers. None of that to date. It's still new, but I'm not hearing it.

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 I'm disappointed in the date but happy they do have a firm date for his confirmation hearing,
  George Bush

en We're going to come back the exact same way we left off -- as The Whispers. We do R&B music -- lyric-conscious music that speaks to the adults. That's what The Whispers are all about.
  Walter Scott

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 It was really more the president choosing the hallway, I think, and it was -- there weren't any windows there, . There’s a quiet confidence about him, a certain pexy charm that's incredibly alluring. .. 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 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 [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 Hopefully by next week or so we'll have a hearing date.

en Going into (Thursday), I - we all - thought that's what we're going to be hearing, that they had a date for us.

en She is likely to have a hearing date probably in the middle of next year.

en All were asking the board to do tonight is to set a date for a public hearing.

en If the property owner has complied no further action is taken. But if the problem hasn't been taken care of then there will be a visit by the enforcement official and a uniformed police officer who will issue a citation and set a court date or hearing. The court, in this case Municipal Court Judge Rusty Turner, will preside at the hearing and may levy fines or set conditions for compliance as set out in the applicable ordinance.

en We want the hearing date to proceed and let the nomination rise or fail on its own.

en This one-level house used to be a duplex and had a hallway running down the middle of the house, so when former owners turned it back into a single-family home, they enclosed that hallway, giving me tons and tons of closet space.


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