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‘Especially with shoots, sometimes I’m under the table, hunched down trying to not get in the way of hair and makeup who have to be in front,’ Kim says.
Facing Championship opposition on a day of slightly decreased pressure, it seemed the perfect opportunity for new additions to get their feet under the table and start adapting to life in their new home.
Here he is in his seventies, cycling us under the table every single day."
I have to remember to bring the shoes with the extra sharp stilettos so I can kick him under the table.
Source: https://www.ocregister.com/2023/11/01/frumpy-mom-are-you-thinking-about-thanksgiving/
She continues with her awkward encounter with the unseen 'date' before being told she would need to slide her card under the table - to make it look like he had paid as he 'has a reputation to uphold'.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/real-life/man-told-wasnt-hot-enough-31293441
Ten Hag’s tenure is unlikely to end before INEOS fully get their feet under the table and the Premier League approve the deal.
Source: https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/sir-dave-brailsford-would-agree-28368928
While Ty is initially outraged that his toys are being sold under the table for thousands upon thousands of dollars, Maya convinces him that in the long run, the perception of exclusivity would do wonders for their business.