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Just a roomful of people getting through one more hour.
That is to say, you can hear them alone or with a roomful of friends.
"How do you get to know a roomful of dead people?"
Now I've got a roomful of people that have never seen me do it.
"Two to three in a roomful of 100 people is considered good," she said.
A whole roomful of people can account for my time that night.
"I've got another roomful of people just down the hall here."
The whole roomful of men and women was staring at him.
"A whole roomful of people, and not a word being said."
She felt like a child trying to see around a roomful of furniture.
In a roomful of people, he would try to shake hands with everyone, and to talk to each person as well.
"I just love to make a whole roomful of people laugh."
I guess we had better stop this, I've got a roomful of people waiting out there.
Is it possible to lock eyes with a whole roomful of people at once?
How could a roomful of children just vanish like that?
"Is this what Punch means when he says you're coming on like a whole roomful of people?"
And what he's saying is horrendous in a roomful of press.
After all, what could I do against a roomful of vampires?
You going to walk into a roomful of kids and tell them they wrong?"
A very neat, quiet way to take out a roomful.
No roomful of healthy, happy kids would ever sound like an empty room.
He wanted to scream at the roomful of men to be silent.
"This is a roomful of people who desperately want their children to have a different experience," she said.
With them, you had a roomful of 65 guitars to get exactly the right sound.
The roomful of soldiers, and those in the hall, were on their knees.