31. Each piece prods a different dark corner of prejudice, from a hateful glare to the crack of a fist in the face. 32. Finally a desk clerk emerges from a dark corner, where he has been sleeping on a couch. 33. For some, the fact of their illness seems to be pushed to a dark corner of a mind preoccupied with more immediate problems. 34. He came back to film the dark corner of Chinese prisons. 35. He knew it was keeping him away from the dark corners of the streets. 36. He wanted to blend into some dark corner of the theater, not be given billing above the title. 37. He sat in a wheelchair in the wings, beaming that contagious smile that lighted dark corners wherever he went. 38. Hiding out in a back booth was Gabriel Byrne and Lena Olin, strategically located in a dark corner that did not offer sufficient light for photographers. 39. I retreated to a dark corner where I found the only machine up to my atrophied skill-level. 40. If two women without male escorts walked into a fashionable restaurant, they were told no tables were available or banished to a dark corner. |