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We sat at the back of the hall, well below the salt.
Then you can sit below the salt and be a creature for all seasons.
I do not sit below the salt for any tin-horn things.
The curator attributes this in part to a social system that kept the artist below the salt.
I was something like a mile below the salt.
He sat below the salt, where only the poorest people sat.
By the early 1990's, the methods were developed enough to give some sense of the strata or rock below the salt layers.
Its cultural arm, the British Council, remains below the salt and down the road in a tin shed.
The museum is close the Hallstattersee, below the salt mines on the mountainside.
British journalists know they—we—are below the salt, that reporters pursue a trade not a profession and can never be part of the Establishment.
At the bottom, below the salt, beef and cabbage and table beer were offered.
Sir Mervyn is an economist who finds bankers somewhat below the salt.
New methods that generate far more data yield a clearer view of oil deposits below the salt layers.
The man is fun at any table, above or below the salt, and he retains the sudden standup power to talk life into a joke.
"The structure has target zones above and below the salt, which makes it especially attractive for our first prospect there.
They are all equally below the salt.
He sits now below the salt, while the cooler, more sophisticated voices of modernist irony take up the conversation.
He can go below the salt.
It did not matter, as I was below the salt anyhow, having come aboard at Papeete.
We're below the salt layer here, right?
The brine wells range in depth from near-surface to over 100 meters below the salt pan.
Her life, which had been defined by books, would now be defined by her position below the salt.
Steeleye Span included a version on the 1972 album Below the Salt.
Nor had I known that embedded in the ethos of this particular private island is a class system that places short-term guests below the salt.