• France has - nobody's actually said, but there's a lot of talk in the back rooms.

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  • The private back rooms of Beijing restaurants, usually so boisterous before the Spring Festival, are strangely quiet this year.

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  • S.L. class held in one of the musty back rooms of Brooklyn College.

    NEWYORKER: Luda and Milena

  • Those who persisted in trying to cash in their vouchers found police officers stationed beside the empty shelves, while the staff hid in back rooms.

    ECONOMIST: Run, run, run

  • Bankers flock here and conduct endless deals in back rooms.

    FORBES: Davos Is About More Than Money

  • The finer details will be clarified by the parliament, but the divvying up of ministries is likely to be resolved in Nairobi's back rooms, not least the Karen Club.

    ECONOMIST: Time to break with a corrupt past

  • Our store managers know we keep the front of the store pristine out of respect for our customers, and we keep the back rooms pristine out of respect for our employees.

    FORBES: For Top CEOs, Culture Drives Value Creation

  • This spring training, he took his efforts to the next level, camping out with team trainers in the back rooms of the team's Tampa complex and experimenting with a variety of devices.

    WSJ: It's for Sliding, Not Baking

  • Even if he does stay out of the limelight and the back rooms, his followers will continue to espouse his mantras and prey upon fear and terror to manipulate the American public to further their own agendas.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Terahertz light - which lies between infrared light like that used by remote controls and the microwaves in the appliance of the same name - has become popular in scanning technology at airports and museums' back rooms because it can extract information without risk of damage.

    BBC: Terahertz scanner reveals hidden fresco at Louvre

  • The Brockport State guys had to go back to their rooms to get their new uniforms.

    WSJ: Michigan's Beilein still loves to look back

  • The previous big technological innovation in the auction business was the microphone, which allowed the auctioneer to reach the back of larger rooms.

    ECONOMIST: The new old thing

  • To lure jittery visitors back into his rooms and restaurants, where most of the carnage took place, he is adding luggage scanners, metal detectors and more security cameras to his 20 hotels in India (he has a total of 27 in five countries).

    FORBES: The Raja of Rooms

  • To lure jittery visitors back into his rooms and restaurants, where most of the carnage took place, he is rapidly adding luggage scanners, metal detectors and more security cameras to his 20 hotels in India (he has a total of 27 in five countries).

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • We love how quick and sharp 'fun' is, but in no way do we intend to give people the impression that we're going to walk into rooms doing back flips.

    WSJ: Punctuation Nerds Stopped

  • Just over 40% of the island's hotel rooms are back in service, and work on the rest is under way but the peak December to April season promises few pickings this year.

    ECONOMIST: Grenada

  • Last year, about a dozen U.S. Secret Service agents hit the clubs of Cartagena, Colombia for a night of drinking that ended with them bringing women back to their hotel rooms.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Boulahrouz - back in the side after six weeks out with a knee injury - was soon joining Marshall back in the treatment rooms though after dislocating his shoulder when defending a corner.

    BBC: Drogba celebrates another goal in a productive season

  • Join NPR's Michele Norris, host of All Things Considered, as she follows the Erds on a tour of the shop, back into their storage rooms and down to the basement where they grind, sift and prepare their imported spices.

    NPR: A Tour of Chicago's Spice House

  • Rooms on the back of the hotel have the finest views and balconies from which to savor it.

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  • Credit-card companies have long enticed users with an array of rewards programs, from airplane miles to hotel rooms and cash back.

    WSJ: It's Easier to Return Those Unwanted Gifts

  • In January, around 120, 000 of these rooms were put back on sale to the public after Locog said it no longer needed them.

    BBC: Jowell attacks 'scandal' of Olympic hotel prices

  • He tried to enjoy himself, but all the time he was aware of her moving back and forth between the rooms, not talking to anyone.

    NEWYORKER: The Swan

  • In truth, most began in kitchens, living rooms, or the back booth at Denny's.

    FORBES: Great Garages

  • The image quality, long-term reliability, and innovative features of EIZO monitors make them the products of choice in many financial trading rooms, hospitals, back offices, and design studios throughout the world.

    ENGADGET: Eizo rolls out 17-inch FlexScan T1751 multitouch monitor

  • Ritz-Carlton's use of cobalt-blue glasses in its hotel dining rooms can be traced back to Boston in the 1920s, for example, where window glass that had been imported from Europe and turned blue in the New England air was a symbol of wealth.

    ECONOMIST: Corporate history

  • If the cut off date has passed, the room rate, and allotment of rooms has already been turned back into the hotel, and is no longer available.

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  • Four Collier County police officers stepped out and began to confer, then approach, by which time he had let the blinds snap back and was rushing toward the rear rooms.

    NEWYORKER: The Valetudinarian

  • In other words, the financiers are back to cutting deals in smoke-filled rooms.

    ECONOMIST: Insurance mergers in Europe

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