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1 She even decorates her little booth with pictures and knickknacks from home.
2 Then she backed out of the little booth and into the blinding sunset.
3 There was a guard at the garage entrance, standing in a little booth .
4 There was a man right there on the street corner with a little booth .
5 He ran a little booth by the Niagara Bridge, and soon accumulated quite a little sum.
6 Ben smiled, holding the door of the little booth open as I walked across the balcony.
7 Smith at the little booth bought a ticket.
8 I sat in the little booth and watched.
9 He took me into the little booth by the gate while the other used an intercom device.
10 Then Gordon was in the little booth .
11 She sat very still for a few moments in the little booth , thinking; then she rose and went upstairs.
12 The paymaster sat in a little booth , with a pile of envelopes before him, and two policemen standing by.
13 If Eleanor did agree, the little booth would be dark, with the screen between them, so he would see nothing.
14 So I sat in this tiny little booth listening to it on headphones, to this incredible music from the past.
15 O-ho, I would I were a merchant with a little booth in a frequented street to sit all day and barter.
16 We passed a little booth painted red, where a woman was selling fried fish, and I thought of buying some for Paula.
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