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George wasn't in them then - he used to be on the cloakroom with me.
BBC: Looking back at the birth of The Beatles
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To buy his own drum set, Desmond worked in the cloakroom of Manor House, a popular London music venue in the 1960s.
FORBES: Off Beat
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In order to join the party, will the social sciences need to leave behind in the cloakroom everything that makes them distinctive?
UNESCO: OFFICE IN BRASILIA
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She was leading me, while she talked, through the door at the far end of the cloakroom, then along a regular hospital corridor.
NEWYORKER: Amundsen
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Indeed, the argument that ratification would discourage North Korea, Iraq, Iran, India and Pakistan from acquiring nuclear weapons produced laughter in the Senate cloakroom.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | Neither Isolationists Nor Fools, By Richard PerleThe New York Times, 19 October 1999
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His creativity was not appreciated: Unjustly accused of arson and beaten for playing with fire, he avenged himself by committing the alleged crime, setting the school cloakroom on fire.
FORBES: The Case Of The Art Forger Who Restored Dead Painters' Careers [Book Excerpt]
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Johnson and Lakshmi Mittal, CEO of steelmaker ArcelorMittal, joined forces to champion the creation of a large-scale sculpture at the Olympic Park -- after meeting in a cloakroom at Davos.
CNN: Orbit tower: Olympic Park's red 'roller coaster'
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She joined AllPolitics in May 1998 after working as a media buyer for political campaigns and as a writer for National Journal's Hotline newsletter and an associate editor and producer for the company's Cloakroom Web site.
CNN: An insider's glance at the AllPolitics players
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Somebody was entering the cloakroom.
NEWYORKER: Amundsen
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Cloakroom attendants have been dumped.
ECONOMIST: Buttonwood
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Sent to the cloakroom.
NEWYORKER: Amundsen