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  • Once inside, you're met with an anteroom flush with velvet armchairs, followed by a procession of gauzily curtained booths fit for booze-sucking vampires; each booth's equipped with a chain buzzer, so the waitress only pops in when you need another drink, or need to tell someone how awesome the buzzers are.

    Thrillist: Raines Law Room Thrillist 2011

  • When Anderson explodes, we hear only a dull thump -- the sound of the blast is muffled by the recording booth's walls -- and see the engineer's glass window coated in blood.

    Reduce your carbon footprint or get ready to explode David Fahrenthold 2010

  • Now that her eyes had adjusted to the booth's darkness, Cornelia could see the priest clearly through the screen that separated them.

    s Confession 2010

  • As I slip into on of the booth's at Simon L.A., one of the hotel's restaurants, it's a familiar experience.

    Patricia Handschiegel: The New Power Girls: What A Power Girl Needs To Know About Positioning A Brand 2010

  • Denver also benefited from a twist of fate in the first quarter, when the replay booth's machinery malfunctioned, preventing the officials from being able to overturn a San Diego fumble that led to Denver's first touchdown.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • Further north, at the foot of the TKTS booth — where the ruby-glass staircase that rises up behind the Father Duffy statue has become a choice perch and vantage point for viewing the flashy cyclorama of digital and neon advertisements in Times Square — the street-level seating was better integrated: Chairs, tables and umbrellas were all red, as if in spontaneous response to the more coherent design of the booth's stadium staircase.

    Surface Improvements Julie V. Iovine 2010

  • In another I saw a slave and her lover-master of the moment in one another's arms half oof the large, soft cushion on which the slave, customarily, kneeling, in obeisance, greeets the booth's entrant.

    Cinnamon Roll 2010

  • Did anything ever come of the Heartland booth's efforts?

    Rabett Run EliRabett 2009

  • But the question is, Why bother to sit, and partake of a meal -- large or small, fried or steamed -- when you can walk from booth to booth and eat the previous booth's offerings stuck on the end of a short pike, while pondering the next one?

    Elissa Altman: Food on a Shtick: The Minnesota State Fair and the Republican National Convention 2008

  • Ballpark vendor Bob Rosenthal says rubber-chicken sales used to account for as much as 20% of his booth's sales.

    Life After Barry 2008

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