Sentences with phrase «phone booth call»

After making his habitual, seemingly private phone booth call to the mistress, Farrell finds himself the target of an «angel of death» sniper, voiced with hair - trigger velvet menace by Kiefer Sutherland.
In its soon - to - be launched pro-working lounge at its Minories business centre, BE Offices has just signed up to install an office phone booth called a Framery O booth from Framery Acoustics.

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It's everywhere, including a pink ceiling in the entryway, pink chairs, pink lockers to store personal belongings, a pink London - style phone booth where people can make calls away from the often noisy open floor plan and even rosé wine on tap.
Sometimes they huddle in the private dining room and make phone calls in the sofa booths.
Meanwhile, they traced the number that had shown up on Hansen's BlackBerry back to a Manhattan phone booth across the street from the theater that hosted The Late Show With David Letterman — on which Trump taped an appearance a few hours after the call was made.
Acme also provides a shared kitchen and lounge space, as well as a fax machine, scanner, and booths for private phone calls.
We have Skype Couches, phone booths, and call boxes throughout the space.
After the game Bell was in a phone booth outside the stadium, wanting to make a call but finding himself without a dime.
All are located in depressed semi-industrial areas where government housing mingles with liquor stores and adult video stores, and where prostitutes loiter near phone booths waiting for customers» calls.
Every day he makes a phone call in a local phone booth (so as not to charge it to his cell phone for his wife (Mitchell, Pitch Black) to see) to his potential mistress (Holmes, Wonder Boys), but something strange happens on this day.
J. Paul Getty is depicted as a self - absorbed old man who still has the first dollar he ever made, and there is some humor involved there including the placement of an English phone booth in his mansion that requires visitors to pay if they want to make a call.
Setting up its absurdist tone immediately, the film opens on a Moscow Radio technician (Paddy Considine) who fitfully misses starting a recording of Stalin's favorite orchestra performance because of a phone call he receives in the sound booth.
About a month prior to the Show, make phone calls to the buyers you'd truly like to attract to your booth.
Each device also allows booth personnel to quickly key in a series of codes that provide information about the quality of the lead, his or her level of buying authority, the type of follow - up contact that will be most appreciated (e-mail, regular mail or a phone call) and whether the lead was provided with literature or a product demonstration.
Each device also allows booth personnel to quickly key in a series of codes that provide information about the quality of the lead, his or her level of buying authority, the preferred type of follow - up contact (e-mail, regular mail or a phone call) and whether the lead was provided with literature or a product demonstration.
Deceitful people may call you from a phone booth or refuse to give you a phone number.
Back in those days, I remember animal control distributing posters to local veterinarians that showed a dog sitting in front of a phone booth, with the caption, «Your pet's license: A phone call home for a dog without a dime.»
Remember when you had to find a phone booth to make an international call while traveling abroad?
If you purchased your tickets by calling and have a confirmation number either by email or phone, you can bring that to the ticket window at any time ticket booths are open to get your tickets issued.
24 - hour reception, doctor on call (private), public phone booths, Internet corner, private car park (no security personnel), laundry service, free WiFi.
There were two small phone booths situated beside one of the picnic tables with a small bench and phone inside of them and a vibrant red - painted door, where guests could make free local phone calls within Toronto.
The basement was where the reception desk, common area with flat - screen television and couches, cozy fireplace area, three Apple MAC computers for guests to use, two wooden picnic tables, fully - equipped guest kitchen, laundry room, luggage storage room, and two phone booths with red - painted doors (where you could make free local calls) were all located.
He notes that in a graphically realistic series like Call of Duty, everything from the trash cans and phone booths to the main character requires detailed work.
Claes Oldenburg helped manage the gallery, and in the winter of 1960 he and Dine created what would become a legendary work, an immersive environment comprising the first iteration of Oldenburg's The Street (1960) and a new work by Dine called The House (1960), a phone - booth - sized house made from leftover theatrical backdrops that Dine found in the church and covered with an exuberance of found materials, drawings, and words.
Two figures dressed as students, were situated in the booths, presumably calling home, where a domestic phone was left dangling off the hook.
Now that all is said and done, I get a phone call that the shit I have been writing on the machinations of the art world has inspired a TV show; I hope that a) I get some credit, i.e. the monetary variety; b) it has the chutzpah of Tony Shafrazi exhibiting his very own art within his very own booth with full knowledge he'd be thrown out on his ass next year as a consequence; and, c) that it doesn't suck as much as Tony's show did.
If sea level rise of the 18th and 19th centuries constitutes the elephant in the room, we shouldn't be surprised that climate «science» ignores most of the hot, mushy ball called Earth — which is the full Aida production in the phone booth.
The designer refers to the recamier as her «phone booth» because she lounges on it when she makes calls.
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