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en She was so small she could make mamba in a telephone booth.

en Life with Mary was like being in a telephone booth with an open umbrella-no matter which way you turned, you got it in the eye.
  Jean Kerr

en I think this is the right way. In my opinion, coaches don't get to see replays in the booth, so we don't know whether to waste a challenge or not. That guy in the booth has to make a decision. He's just like a referee. I like the way it works.

en You could spend a couple of years trying to call Bill Gates on the telephone, but it's very likely he'll come through our booth here and we'll be able to talk to him sometime during the show.

en In a three-man booth -- and it's not just our three-man booth, it's any three-man booth -- the game really goes all over the place. One guy wants to talk about this play in this way . His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. .. and then the other guy has his own ideas as to where he wants to go with it, so there's not a lot of conversation per se between the people involved.

en I think it will be an entertaining booth, ... A three-man booth has limitations. Most people prefer a two-man booth.

en I swear I seen Kobe run into a telephone booth, take off his Laker uniform and put on a Superman suit real quick before he went to work. There's no words to express the emotions that I was feeling.

en If we discovered that we only had five minutes left to say all that we wanted to say, every telephone booth would be occupied by people calling other people to stammer that they loved them.
  Christopher Morley

en I like films and I like to somehow [view them] in the back, in silence, in the booth in her memory. It's a small means of grieving.

en There are men in that booth right there with guns, men in that [second] booth right there with guns, men right up there in that [third] booth with guns. All of our security officers, and there are several hundred of them, are former or retired military or retired law enforcement.

en There is unbelievable freedom for an analyst to be in a two-man booth, ... In a two-man booth, Troy will be able to set up a game. He will decide what he wants to show and teach an audience. It's like a quarterback being able to call his own plays.
  Phil Simms

en It's hard to be in a booth five hours, step out of the booth and be on the court in 20 minutes. I feel like I've been fortunate to have the opportunity to get into the commentating, and I want to do that right and correctly, and I'm not sure I have enough in the tank, so to speak, to do both.
  John McEnroe

en Manufacturers are beginning to recognize the fact that toll-free telephone support is extremely expensive. The trend in the industry is to get away from expensive telephone support and make investments in online support.

en We're working hard to use our network advantages to build strong customer relationships. We'll continue to aggressively roll out telephone service to make the three-product bundle available in a majority of our footprint, and we're on track to offer telephone service to between six million and eight million homes by year end.

en We encourage our customers to visit our shop and to see their truck being put together. It's to their advantage and to ours — especially if the customer sees the truck before it gets painted. There's not a lot we can do once the paint goes on. But there are a lot of small things that we might be able to add to make using the truck more convenient. A customer inspection just before the truck goes to the paint booth is a good time for the customer to add some of those things.


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