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All the shoes no pairs, just singles are exhibited inside 21 glass vitrines shaped like telephone booths.
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These are telephone booths converted by private operators who charge a small fee for connecting to the Internet.
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They are just simple, basic rooms with 10 to 12 computer terminals, and usually one or two telephone booths.
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For the occasional phone call, we found classic red British telephone booths and assembled three of them along one wall.
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"The public phones found in telephone booths resist extinction, although finding one in working order can be time consuming, " he said.
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Hanging off lampposts and standing atop telephone booths, people were brandishing everything from white paper gloves to black hats and face masks.
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In Hyderabad and its environs, 21% of the middle class run general stores, 17% tailor-shops, 8.5% telephone booths and 8% sell fruit and vegetables.
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Other stories abound of telephone booths with no telephones installed but scrupulously maintained advertising, and bus shelters sited for maximum visibility rather than access to bus stops.
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At the time, many of the New York cinemas that showed the movies I liked were disreputable shacks, where marijuana billowed from the back rows, insects nibbled on the candy glued to the floor, and the telephone booths in the lobby provided stages for all sorts of shady theatre.
NEWYORKER: A Psychotronic Childhood