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Whitehall

the British civil service a wide street in London stretching from Trafalgar Square to the Houses of Parliament; site of many government offices

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Forgive, could draw the 1212, Whitehall 1 21 2?
In case I'm unlucky and you get through. I want you to take back a message to a Mr. Callendar at the Foreign Office in Whitehall.
Secret plans had been made for Lady Agatha to celebrate her latest release from Holloway by a shower of leaflets over Whitehall and the West End.
But I thought you had to pick him up at Whitehall.
It took months. well, years almost to get Whitehall to start this one.
I walked up and down Whitehall, in and out of offices, up and down stairs, sat outside rooms, I.
When I got back to Weybridge, they sent for me and told that the people in Whitehall had decided that I was making a nuisance of myself wasting everybody's time, including my own and that the whole thing was dropped.
A man we seem to have seen before somewhere. looks down from a balcony in Whitehall.
Whitehall, War Office.
Whitehall 0-0-1-1.
Please connect me with Whitehall 1212!
Please connect me with London, Whitehall 1212.
Would you get me Maj. Bernard at his Whitehall number?
Whitehall: 7244, please.
I never want to see one in Whitehall again!
Between you here and betrayal at Whitehall it seems I've no choice.
Good. He's coming to my office in Whitehall as soon as he lands.
Whitehall 3040.
Wait on me at Whitehall Palace in the morning, three days hence.
Ireland is no better nor no worse than Whitehall Palace.
Hurry up! Please connect me with Whitehall 1212!
Would you get me Major Bernard at his Whitehall number?
After that, I shall take your advice and return to Whitehall to my drawing board.
They got a building in New York called Whitehall Street where you get injected, inspected, detected, infected, neglected and selected.
So don't threaten or dictate to us until you're marching up Whitehall.
I can see no alternative to a full Whitehall inquiry.
Little committees popping up, red carpet for Percy wherever he goes, tripping the light fantastic in Whitehall!
I have seen Whitehall's skirts go up and come down again.
The airline, not to mention Whitehall, is going to need a full explanation.
And it also means, Tony, that our masters in Whitehall have started to wonder whether they need quite so many people involved in spying.
That's an astute piece of political thinking by our masters in Whitehall, isn't it, Control?
To the palace at Whitehall.
I've seen you. You are the one who comes to all the plays at Whitehall, at Richmond.
He phones Whitehall.
Oh. Jerry Whitehall.

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