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  • Some children need and want your elbow-to-elbow assistance.

    Darryl Sollerh: Navigating Homework Hell, Part 1: How to Manage an Assignment-Averse Child Darryl Sollerh 2010

  • Some children need and want your elbow-to-elbow assistance.

    Darryl Sollerh: Navigating Homework Hell, Part 1: How to Manage an Assignment-Averse Child Darryl Sollerh 2010

  • As the festival flourished in the '80s and '90s, directors like Michael Haneke, the Dardenne brothers, Atom Egoyan, Spike Lee and Sofia Coppola were among those who premiered their early films to the Fortnight's eclectic audience—bourgeois housewives, students and shopkeepers elbow-to-elbow with famed film critics, Hollywood producers and the occasional film star.

    The Other Cannes Film Festival Lanie Goodman 2011

  • But if you are like most visitors to Grapeland, your weekend will have you lined up elbow-to-elbow at well-traveled winery tasting rooms, browsing and buying grape-shaped trinkets and eating at the same fancy Wine Country restaurants as the couple that muscled by you at the bar at the last tasting room you visited that day.

    Tom Wark: The Top Ten Off the Beaten Path Wine Country Experiences Tom Wark 2011

  • Until the 1770s, the British deployed their regiments—subdivided into battalions, companies, and platoons—in three elbow-to-elbow ranks, each one behind being stepped slightly to the right of the one ahead.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton welcomed President Jiang Zemin and his wife, Madame Wang Yeping, in October 1997, serving chilled lobster in tarragon sauce, pepper-crusted Oregon beef and whipped Yukon Gold potatoes to more than 230 guests seated elbow-to-elbow in the East Room.

    Hu Jintao arrives in US for state visit 2011

  • Until the 1770s, the British deployed their regiments—subdivided into battalions, companies, and platoons—in three elbow-to-elbow ranks, each one behind being stepped slightly to the right of the one ahead.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • Until the 1770s, the British deployed their regiments—subdivided into battalions, companies, and platoons—in three elbow-to-elbow ranks, each one behind being stepped slightly to the right of the one ahead.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • Until the 1770s, the British deployed their regiments—subdivided into battalions, companies, and platoons—in three elbow-to-elbow ranks, each one behind being stepped slightly to the right of the one ahead.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • But if you are like most visitors to Grapeland, your weekend will have you lined up elbow-to-elbow at well-traveled winery tasting rooms, browsing and buying grape-shaped trinkets and eating at the same fancy Wine Country restaurants as the couple that muscled by you at the bar at the last tasting room you visited that day.

    Tom Wark: The Top Ten Off the Beaten Path Wine Country Experiences Tom Wark 2011

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