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78 Sentences With "elbow to elbow"

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The scariest part ... all these people showed up elbow-to-elbow.
Does she get intimidated working elbow-to-elbow with people like him?
That room fits about 227 people at most, packed elbow-to-elbow.
Activists stood elbow-to-elbow around a table of hummus and pepper jack cheese.
They want to sit next to each other, elbow to elbow, controller to controller.
There's no one London, a sprawling city crammed with every type of person, elbow to elbow.
Soon we were collaborating, literally elbow-to-elbow, many hours each day, for days on end.
And the situation is worse for crew members, who live elbow to elbow in cramped quarters.
Employees said those infected had eaten and worked "elbow-to-elbow" with the rest of the crew.
He is going elbow to elbow, chest to chest with Villanova and just got his third foul.
He said he was mindful of the sardine can experience in coach, where passengers fly elbow to elbow.
Fast-forward to Kylie's 21st birthday party Thursday night, and Kourtney was elbow-to-elbow with her baby daddy.
Together, you cram into the benches, elbow to elbow with complete strangers, who may shush you for rustling papers.
If you joined the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, you might have been elbow-to-elbow with Blake Lively.
It wasn't necessarily a surprise that roughly 200 top investors were sitting elbow to elbow to see the presenting companies.
The two worked elbow-to-elbow in the early and uncertain days of the post-85033/11 war on terror.
James roams from elbow to elbow giving screens and reversing the ball, while Tyler, a furious satellite, races around him.
A seam traced the back from elbow to elbow, like the line of a phantom stole, hugging the arms in.
We all had our hands over our ears as we waited for our food, shoved elbow-to-elbow with other tourists.
In an interview with CNN, he described meal times packed elbow-to-elbow with inmates and limited access to cleaning supplies.
The D.J. barked that everyone in the elbow-to-elbow scrum who wasn't friends with either of the rappers should leave.
Two large choir balconies overlooked the large floor area of the theatre, making it easy to watch alone or elbow-to-elbow.
Dr. Salzinger's death was a tragic end to the everyday jostle of straphangers who often move about the city elbow to elbow.
"But if it's served in a plastic container and you're squashed elbow to elbow between two people, it doesn't taste so good."
A few days later, students and investors crammed elbow-to-elbow inside a building on Harvard's Radcliffe campus for the fund's annual meeting.
Cram a few thousand people elbow-to-elbow for hours on end, and no one really notices when someone "accidentally" bumps into them.
GoFundMe's C.E.O. since the acquisition, Rob Solomon, works at a standing desk, elbow to elbow with the other employees, who number about seventy.
I imagine people in airports, train stations, shopping malls, stadiums and subway trains jostling, elbow to elbow, for an extra inch of space.
I know it's not for everyone, but the fact that you're elbow to elbow with so many different people in this city is amazing.
Senior White House staff members stood elbow to elbow with the professional ballplayers, and next to 1950s cars, as waiters passed trays of mojitos.
Lapping the mile track about three seconds slower, the single-cylinder clashes are elbow-to-elbow tight, and the field is full of fan favorites.
Dozens of his family members and friends were behind him, crammed elbow to elbow into the gallery's benches or standing against the courtroom's rear wall.
He said people will live elbow to elbow, leading to mass starvation, and there was a 28503/22019 bet that Britain would survive as a nation.
Any public event that seats U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry elbow-to-elbow with Russian Energy Minister Alexander is bound to generate at least one awkward moment.
But very shortly, we'll again file into TED's custom-built amphitheater, sit elbow-to-elbow as close to the stage as we can find room, and face forward.
"I like the idea that when people make Thanksgiving dinner, they gather around, elbow-to-elbow, sort of the same as an assembly line of pirogi," she said.
Diners sit elbow-to-elbow in rows of ruby red leather banquettes or wooden bistro chairs, chatting over generous portions of beef bourguignon and escargots dressed in parsley butter.
The EPA said about 200 federal and state workers were working "elbow to elbow" starting in Corpus Christi, Texas, and moving east to protect the health and safety of residents.
Commuters frequently post pictures on social media of passengers standing elbow to elbow in the aisles and vestibules of trains headed in and out of Pennsylvania Station in Midtown Manhattan.
Other employees told The New York Times, that those infected were working and eating "elbow-to-elbow" in the mess hall with the rest of the more than 1,000 person staff.
Carlos Alvarado Quesada and Fabricio Alvarado Muñoz (no relation) were neck and neck (or, as one says in Spanish, "elbow to elbow") in the polls for the second-round presidential election.
Barstools are packed at the Central Pastime Tavern, with journalists and armed antigovernment protesters elbow to elbow, tucking down I.P.A.s and perhaps — for braver souls — the bull testicles on the bar menu.
But the debates in Houston show how intractable the issue has become, with the two sides sitting elbow to elbow and unable to even agree on why the project is being built.
Workers hunched over computers elbow-to-elbow and held impromptu standup meetings while a prototype snack robot, resembling a trash can with a touchscreen, wheeled between desks delivering cans of Coca-Cola.
Part of the prep happened this Saturday, when 100 or so volunteers worked elbow-to-elbow in a fenced-in, tented portion of the Ellipse, behind the South Lawn of the White House.
The brevity works well for a series that's all about intimate, minute observations, emphasized by the roving hand-held camera, which creates the sensation of pulling up elbow-to-elbow with the characters.
By the time the sun peeked over the Paris skyline, throngs of workers had consumed nearly 3,000 coffees at Le Saint Hubert cafe, a local hangout, squeezed elbow-to-elbow at the horseshoe bar.
In Hong Kong—a Chinese metropolis that moves at a breakneck pace, with people squeezed elbow-to-elbow on sidewalks and living neck-to-neck in narrow high rises across the city—competition is fierce.
There is something innately voyeuristic about going to the theater, sitting in a darkened room elbow to elbow with strangers, eyes all attuned to the staging of a story taking place in front of you.
Men and women, Jewish, Muslim, Christian, crowded elbow to elbow around tables at the Jewish Family and Community Services building, making blankets for refugees and packing bags of crayons and coloring books for the young and undocumented.
As she made her way through the elbow-to-elbow throngs, Maria Helana Lima, 49, a house cleaner, said she had initially shared the skepticism of friends who viewed the Games as a colossal waste of money.
Lizza, eyeing Scaramucci leaving and nearly standing elbow to elbow next to him in a heavy crowd, almost shared some tense words with the former Trump White House official before his companions appeared to talk him down.
It is the center of social interaction at Maison Harlem, with drinkers elbow to elbow on busy weekend nights and the overflow and those waiting for tables lined up along the narrow counter on the opposite wall.
Justin went to one of the couture events last week with her ... helping create one of the most epic photos ever sitting elbow-to-elbow with LeBron James, Whoopi Goldberg and Ben Simmons to name a few.
Thus arrived a four-seat antique wood bar; elbow-to-elbow marble tables ("It creates a party atmosphere every night"); special terra-cotta floor tiles from Florence; and a muraled ceiling of a cerulean sky and puffy white clouds.
While the actors are up there, working to make us feel, through their acute particularity, what it is to be human, we are down here, elbow to elbow with fidgeting, gum-chewing, symphonically coughing specimens of our own kind.
BEIJING/HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - In the cramped former home of Jack Ma, founder of the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, about thirty young engineers sit elbow-to-elbow, working to attract the next million users for DingTalk, Alibaba's workplace communication software.
You wouldn't know it now, but once, six operators were seated here, elbow to elbow, night and day, inhaling packs of Winstons, taking calls and jotting notes, arms dancing across the machines as they plugged in and unplugged the cables.
More than 500 people sat elbow to elbow in the new center and filled an overflow room on Sunday to hear church leaders and state politicians proclaim the new building a testament to Sutherland Springs' refusal to be identified by tragedy.
Down below, more than 224,284 crew members live and work elbow-to-elbow, preparing the passengers' dishes and eating simple buffet-style meals together, with as many as four sharing a bathroom — and sharing the risk of possible infection from the coronavirus.
PARIS — Xavier Denamur is used to bustling between the five popular bistros he owns in the Marais neighborhood of central Paris, managing a team of nearly 70 waiters and chefs and keeping tabs on the phalanx of patrons who crowd his tables, elbow-to-elbow, year round.
St. James Street was a clogged artery of cars, trucks and buses, a revolving elbow-to-elbow mass of people going through food stalls, bars, clothing stores, haberdasheries, computer depots, supermarkets, carwashes and plazas reverberating with the earsplitting sounds of hawking vendors, chattering voices and full-volume music.
In the end, though, no one could stay away from the food, and so Louie's gradually became its own little Equality State—an American kind of place, diverse and democratic, where the staff of the newspaper wolfed down post-deadline burgers elbow to elbow with society ladies, and schoolkids counted out their nickels next to stockbrokers ordering large.
But more than a bulwark against the sundry potholes afflicting the road to half-decent cinema experiences today, Metrograph is a celebration of film-going in all its aspects — from the private exhilaration of admiring a familiar film in an anonymous crowd to the communal ecstasy of discovering an unknown masterpiece elbow-to-elbow with others equally in awe.
"With two-thirds of our R&D and manufacturing presence in this country, as a major exporter, I love the opportunity to sit elbow to elbow with the president and my colleagues and say, 'Here's the things we're worrying about, here are the things that we have to do to be competitive, here's how to do fair trade,'" Liveris said.
And we're just packed, elbow to elbow, person to person, and [creator Callie Khouri] shared that we'd just found out — and by the way this was a much better way to find out, not that we had finished our season, but that we were going to be finished after one season, we had one more year, that was a great gift from CMT to have us wrap it up that way — but it was just very silent, and to hear her say it and to see the emotion in her voice and in her eyes as she shared that this was it for all of us.
The company confirmed that one worker at the plant had died. On April 11, a complaint was filed with the Iowa Occupational Safety and Health Administration about conditions at the Tyson Foods plant in Perry, Iowa. It was claimed that employees worked "elbow to elbow" and that coronavirus was spreading.
Installing recommended ventilation may be expensive for older plants. As of late May, employees at meat plants were still "standing elbow-to-elbow" and coming to work with symptoms for fear of not being paid. Physical barriers and face shields were used, though some masks were reported to be of low quality.
The statue stands high and measures from elbow to elbow. The statue weighs 2.5 tons. It has been described as "towering", "imposing", and a "focal point" for the entire area. The statue depicts Mandela wearing his Madiba shirt and dancing in what was referred to at the unveiling as the "Madiba jive".
The communist leaders that Castro sent to clear the Escambray Mountains were ordered to exterminate the rebels. They were to "comb the brush elbow to elbow" until they had completely cleared the hills of anticommunist rebels. The leaders of the insurgent forces Lucha contra Bandidos (LCB) were Commandantes Raul Menendez Tomassevich, a founding member of the Cuban Communist Party and Lizardo Proenza.
In order to cover the entire plateau, the battalions were each drawn up in two ranks with three-foot gaps between files, instead of the normal elbow-to-elbow formation. There were 40-yard intervals between battalions.Brumwell, p. 255 The light infantry covered the right flank. In order, from right to left, were the 48th Foot, 15th Foot, 58th Foot, 2nd battalion of the 60th Foot, 43rd Foot, 47th Foot, 78th Foot, and 28th Foot.
The American Mary Decker vs a strong Soviet squad. Decker was so dominant in domestic competition, her races were won from the gun, so she was not well practiced in running elbow to elbow as the Soviets and other Europeans were highly skilled in the art. True to her form, Decker took the lead from the gun, with a large pack surrounding her. As the last lap approached Zamira Zaytseva moved onto Decker's shoulder, immediately to her outside.
The infantrymen were found roughly grouped together the next day at Saint-Omer. Meanwhile, the alert was given. The king, in a blue dress embroidered with golden fleurs-de-lis and wearing only a leather hat, regrouped his knights and launched a counterattack, which he led himself. The knights had lost the habit of seeing the king expose himself this way since King Louis IX. The French counter-attack forced the insurgents to form a circle, elbow to elbow, which prevented them from retreating.
Traditionally, historians have stated that many generals, particularly early in the war, preferred to use Napoleonic tactics, despite the increased killing power of period weaponry. They marched their men out in tightly closed formations, often with soldiers elbow-to-elbow in double-rank battle lines, usually in brigade (by mid-war numbering about 2,500–3,000 infantrymen) or division (by mid-war numbering about 6,000–10,000 infantrymen) strength. This large mass presented an easy target for defenders, who could easily fire several volleys before his enemy would be close enough for hand-to-hand combat.
Julia spent the final years of her life in Spain, in Barrantes to be precise, after performing humanitarian works around Europe during W.W.II. She liked talking with her neighbours, in particular she was very interested in town problems. Although she liked singing and playing the piano for her family, Julia also loved working in the fields, specially during the grape harvest. She used to work elbow to elbow with the country people. Julia spoke Galician with them, even though she usually spoke Spanish and French with her family.
It was in the purple Mercier jersey with the yellow sleeves that Poulidor battled Anquetil elbow to elbow on the Puy-de-Dôme mountain. Although Poulidor did not win the Tour de France he was more popular than Anquetil with the fans. Poulidor stayed with the Mercier cycling team for his whole career. After 1969, Mercier became the second sponsor of the team with the Spanish appliances manufacturer Fagor became the main sponsor of the team for two years making the Fagor- Mercier-Hutchinson team. Gan became the main sponsor of the team in 1973 making the Gan-Mercier-Hutchinson team which continued until 1976.
The plan worked and Anquetil overtook Bahamontes and won the stage, taking the lead. His last Tour victory (in 1964) was his most famous, featuring an elbow- to-elbow duel with public favourite Raymond Poulidor on the road up the Puy de Dôme mountain on 12 July. Suffering indigestion after excesses on a rest day, Anquetil was said to have received a swallow of champagne from his team manager — a story Anquetil's wife says is untrue. The Tour organiser, Jacques Goddet, was behind the pair as they turned off the main road and climbed through what the police estimated as half a million spectators.
During the First Mapoch War (1860-1865), all the family abandoned the farm. Michael O’Grady was born in County Clare, Ireland in 1839, but immigrated to South Africa in the 1860s. He purchased Houtenbek in 1879 for £500. He bought it sight unseen and therefore was unaware that he was buying Mapoch land, which King Nyabêla reported to the magistrate in Lydenburg. Henrique Shepstone, the British Secretary of Native Affairs, visited with Nyabêla in July 1880 to resolve the situation, and with the failure of these negotiations a Mapoch Commission was appointed. The First Boer War and the Mapoch War rendered the points moot, and O’Grady would settle the farm in July 1883, albeit elbow to elbow with poor whites both beyond and within Houtenbek’s western fringe.

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