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Palestinians have accepted that some of the more populous illegal Jewish settlements that have been built on Palestinian land just across the 1967 Green Line could be incorporated into Israel in exchange for, say, a land
corridor
connecting Gaza and the West Bank.
As we explain in our new book, The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty, this is not how democratic institutions and freedoms come about.
A
corridor
would be created between Palestinian lands – Clinton called it a “permanent safe passage” – making the new state contiguous.
This month marks the sixth anniversary of the country’s launch of a massive land-reclamation program in the highly strategic corridor, which connects the Indian and Pacific oceans.
With the US set to leave Afghanistan, a partnership with Iran will give China a near-stranglehold over the strategic
corridor
stretching from Central Asia to the Arabian Sea.
Levin meanwhile, in trousers but without coat or waistcoat, was pacing up and down his room, perpetually putting his head out at the door and glancing up the
corridor.
But in the
corridor
there was nobody, and in despair he returned and addressed Oblonsky, who was quietly smoking.
Meantime in the church every one was waiting for the bridegroom; while he was pacing up and down like a caged beast, looking despairingly along the corridor, remembering all he had said to Kitty and wondering what she must be thinking now.
Three minutes later Levin, not looking at the clock to avoid upsetting himself still more, ran as fast as he could down the
corridor.
'Dear me, we can't talk in the corridor!' said Levin, looking crossly at a man who was just passing along with jerky steps, ostensibly on business of his own.
He went out and stopped in the
corridor.
'Why do you think so?'Levin asked, when she had followed him into the
corridor.
This conversation about horses interested him, but he never forgot Anna, and involuntarily listened to the steps in the
corridor
and glanced at the clock on the mantelpiece.
There was nobody in the brightly illuminated
corridor
except the attendant and two footmen, who, with their masters' coats over their arms, stood listening outside a door.
Varya and the Princess Sorokina he met in the
corridor
outside.
From the waiting-room they passed into the
corridor.
Both in the large and small halls the noblemen were grouped together in their parties, and from the hostility and suspicion of their glances, from the cessation of their conversations when a stranger approached, and from the fact that some of them even went whispering into the farther corridor, it was evident that each party had secrets it kept from the other.
As he was passing through the
corridor
behind the gallery he came across a dispirited High School pupil with bloodshot eyes pacing up and down.
But instead of going out through the shed he passed through the narrow
corridor
which led to the ladder passage.
Far from being bored at first at the convent, she took pleasure in the society of the good sisters, who, to amuse her, took her to the chapel, which one entered from the refectory by a long
corridor.
The future was a dark corridor, with its door at the end shut fast.
A large straight staircase led up to the
corridor.
She involuntarily smiled with vanity on seeing the crowd rushing to the right by the other
corridor
while she went up the staircase to the reserved seats.
She went up the large straight staircase with wooden balusters that led to the
corridor
paved with dusty flags, into which several doors in a row opened, as in a monastery or an inn.
She entered the
corridor
into which the laboratory door opened.
Finally, with an anguish a thousand times keener than if he had been going to the scaffold, he entered the little
corridor
that led to Madame de Renal's room.
Julien, hearing a sound in the corridor, instantly blew out his lamp.
'I shall leave the ladder in the corridor, call the man and send him on an errand.''Remember to have some excuse ready in case the man notices the ladder when he passes it in the passage.''Yes, my angel,' said Madame de Renal as she gave him a kiss.
She carried it swiftly to the
corridor
on the third storey, where she laid it down by the wall.
Five minutes later, when she returned to the corridor, the ladder was no more to be seen.
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