New York's rivers are vastly larger and indeed are major commercial corridors, she said.
His conjecture is based on "what everyone is saying in the corridors" at CERN.
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He said the proposed site would cut off the otters' "corridors" between their territories.
Naima gripped my hand tightly as we went deeper into the maze of neon-lit corridors.
From long narrow corridors to cramped elevator shafts, the type of map will also affect gameplay.
Broadway is one of the main corridors, and is lined with less expensive chain stores.
However, such suggestions have been dismissed in the corridors of power at Stamford Bridge.
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It involves setting up electric fences and relocating villages which encroach on the animals' migratory corridors.
The first is economic nationalism, a force long thought absent from the corridors of power.
The narrative switches back and forth from Washington's corridors of power to the Balkan war zones.
No wonder their business is so often done in joyless basements and choked corridors.
The corridors' growing success is a testament to the resiliency and adaptability of the American economy.
The gods do their business in aged office buildings, with wide marble corridors and dark-wood walls.
When queues form paramedics have to look after patients on trolleys along hospital corridors.
Bill Gates glad-handed his way through the corridors of power in Washington last week.
New techniques that will be needed include the provision of corridors to allow wildlife to migrate.
Two land corridors that provide NATO in Afghanistan with half its supplies were shut.
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There, too, her shade seemed to haunt the corridors in the days before she died.
MPs, now wandering lost round the corridors of Westminster with grins of incredulity on their faces.
He straightens floor mats in the corridors at work and lines up pencils on his desk.
In corridors where workers gathered, water and electricity, phone lines and computers were in full use.
Patients spent over 36 hours on trolleys in corridors waiting for beds over the weekend.
He might also try to woo Mr Draskovic back into the corridors of power.
"The objective is to show what's necessary to build these major corridors, " he said.
The palace contains around 1, 100 rooms, 100 staircases and 3 miles (5 km) of corridors.
As I walked back down the corridors and onto the ward, I began to imagine our story.
Space given to corridors, halls and canteens will shrink, prompting concerns about the impact on pupil behaviour.
Even longtime residents of Building 20 were constantly getting lost, wandering the corridors in search of rooms.
Since his nomination, Hagel has been diligently working the corridors of Congress, trying to address concerns directly.
The speaker pounded the corridors, embraced his colleagues in a big bear hug, and worked the phones.
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