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I'd like to think this would last long enough to allow us some elbowroom.
That didn't mean there was going to be plenty of elbowroom.
To create more elbowroom, we top the dining table with a plywood round 60 inches across.
Finding himself with elbowroom for the first time, he pushed through, swung the door open and switched on the lights.
Plenty of elbowroom is pleasanter - and much safer.
"Speculation" has far more elbowroom than extrapolation; it starts with a "What if?"
I picked a stool that left me elbowroom, sat, and ordered ice cream and coffee.
The area's greatest attributes, say devotees, are its reasonable prices and, since the mountain is not near a major population center, its elbowroom.
Clemens pointed out the scenery he had bought to give himself elbowroom, and showed me the lot he was going to have me build on.
It's always useful when someone reshuffles the deck of history, and it often takes lots of bare, unadorned elbowroom.
My guess is that Ms. Thorman's characters would do better if they were given the elbowroom of a novel.
There was barely elbowroom.
We were, as I have said, desperately crowded; but when we had stored away our supplies we had elbowroom at least.
Some say because international rinks are bigger and provide more elbowroom, but it seems the real reason is that it is tolerated here, even honored.
Events include the cucumber-sandwich discus and quill throwing, but neither is as competitive as the fight for elbowroom at the bar.
Our segments have less elbowroom and can take three survivors in a pinch, and how Prescott is managing with four I shudder to think.
Elbowroom, if you will."
Religious freedom requires as much elbowroom as intellectual freedom, notwithstanding the intensity of feeling aroused by theological debate.
He's miscalculated with this restaurant, which doesn't have enough atmospheric magic to distract you from the insane decibel level, absence of elbowroom and uncomfortable chairs.
As a result, his fellow directors had given Trebe the end opposite Paxton, so he'd have plenty of elbowroom.
'Lots of elbowroom.'
The rules above allow plenty of elbowroom; at least three out of four courses can be elective and the remainder elective in part, from a long menu.
It will make bushy 20-inch plants and bloom from late June through October if it has plenty of elbowroom, full sun and fertile, slightly acid soil.
The only real shortage that remains is in elbowroom, as the Clubman's inner side panels taper in as they meet the seatback.
If Pilsudski, the creator of independent Poland in 1918, was opposed to anti-Semitism, his heirs gave it more elbowroom, to put it mildly.