It appeared that Son was hiding some of Softbank's financial skeletons in MAC's closet.
The boy, Oskar Schell, is obsessed with a key he finds in his father's closet.
It is about ballplayers who must shower, shave and dress in locker rooms about as roomy as a Kardashian's closet.
She's even dreaming of installing a small chandelier in her daughter's closet.
He has also won the hatred of optometrists, who are losing the most profitable part of their business to him, and has accumulated more suits than the Duke of Windsor's closet.
That's a massive skeleton to have in the closest, but it's a closet the players are trying to keep shut.
When he's finished redesigning her closet, it's the size of a squash court.
For a while it became a nursery and now it's just a closet, but I still have my firepole!
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No wine is age-worthy if it's stashed in a closet or left on the floor.
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Dr. Katz likens their debates to a ball that's kept in a closet.
Ms. GOODMAN: If it's like your kindergarten music closet, and you're playing it, then all of a sudden, you're really inventive.
The suspect allegedly took EJ's passport, cash, credit card and her grandmother's jewelry hidden inside a closet, EJ wrote in her blog post.
It's an every six month thing of going through the closet and taking out pieces that, you know, no longer fit because of that person's body type changing or it's just not in style any more.
We wouldn't ask you to throw away every old love letter or snapshot in your closet, but there's a more discrete way to do so.
But Mr Cameron angered UKIP in 2006 by describing the party's members as "fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists, mostly".
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I'd donned my mother's white eyelet lace gown from the cedar closet downstairs, the gown Gran had hand-embroidered special for her honeymoon.
The industry is even looking at ways to make today's smaller-than-a-broom closet toilets more compact in the hope of squeezing a few more seats onto planes.
O-Z, as it's affectionately called, soon moved from the beer closet to a three-room shack in Armstrong Park.
He won't understand what the connection is, but the feeling that it exists will compel him to undress, walk to the closet, and pull the dry cleaner's plastic from his tuxedo.
Their leader, Stephen Harper, offered a fresh and palatable face for the party, but his opponents painted him as a closet extremist, who would gut Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
It's basically the digital equivalent of having a box of your ex's stuff, but instead of hiding it in your closet, you're displaying it in your living room for all visitors and cable men to see.
Stansky goes to great lengths in Magellan's semiannual report to defend his fund from this taint of closet indexing.
Here's a smarter idea: Leave the work duds in the closet, the tools in the garage and the renovation plans on hold.
" says style guru and "Project Runway" mentor Tim Gunn in his forthcoming book "Tim Gunn's Fashion Bible: The Fascinating History of Everything in Your Closet.
Grandma's home remedies, it seems, are coming out of the closet (or rather, the medicine chest).
Mr. Mitchell says the "hers" side of his client's 1, 300-square-foot space was inspired by the closet in the film.
Containing distinct studio and living spaces, the home exemplifies the functionalism of Aalto's early career, with such practical features as a walk-in closet in the bedroom (unusual at that time) and a two-sided china cabinet that is accessible from both the kitchen and the dining room.
Designers say the move toward more elaborate closets first began five to 10 years ago, and accelerated among wealthy homeowners with the debut of the 2008 film version of "Sex and the City, " when Sarah Jessica Parker's character, Carrie Bradshaw, sees a home with a sprawling walk-in closet big enough for her large shoe collection.
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