A door in the short entryway led to another small hallway with two rooms on either side and one bathroom on the end. |
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I let out a relieved breath and dumped my backpack in the entryway, shutting the door behind me. |
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The lift pinged and the doors slid open, revealing an entryway tiled in cool green marble. |
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Walking through his clothes littered room, he went down the hall to the entryway to get the door. |
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He dropped his backpack by the door and his coat on a bench in the entryway. |
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On the right wall stood a set of French doors that stood open to an entryway. |
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They went across the cavern and through the entryway that led through another passage. |
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I watch in horror as the figure draws a bag into the entryway, closing the door silently. |
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He walked out to the entryway and opened the door then forgot to even say hello. |
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He disappeared through the nearest door, leaving me alone in the huge entryway. |
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He hustled me toward the entryway that led downstairs, swung open the door, and shoved me through. |
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The main staircase is actually reversed to create a spacious entryway just inside the doorway. |
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The wind snared her breath, billowing it upwards in tiny clouds, tufts of cotton lost among the white latticework of the mall's entryway. |
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She'd been waiting impatiently at the door for almost twenty minutes, constantly checking and rechecking herself in the entryway mirror. |
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An entryway of brick steps adds warmth and character and helps to project a sense of quality and permanence. |
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She stomped through the entryway and without bothering to look through the peephole, yanked the door wide. |
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Admire its graceful entryway and its classic sense of proportion and symmetry. |
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Sliding doors, which have one fixed panel and another that glides along top and bottom tracks, can be good choices for sunrooms as an entryway. |
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Walls began to rattle, and the mirror in the entryway shook and broke into a million irregular pieces. |
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In the entryway they might notice a bulletin board advertising midwifery services, childcare, or book exchanges. |
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We stepped into the house and into a narrow entryway, which had a door on either side of it and stairs going to the second floor. |
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The entryway of our brownstone was a magnificent piece of workmanship and masonry. |
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Slowly slinking against the wall, she quietly made her way to the door that came off the entryway. |
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The walls of its entryway have murals depicting scenes honoring the Spanish and Mayan heritages. |
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The angel of death still appears at the entryway, waves his scythe, and off we go to who knows where. |
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When he walks into the blackness of the entryway, he turns and wipes his feet onto the floor mat before pulling his shoes off. |
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From the dimmish light of the hallway, I opened my room's door to a small entryway and admired the hardwood floors. |
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In one case I got as far as the building's entryway, which was being used to store bags of shirred fabric in pink-and-purple plaid. |
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Our home has a wood floor, cob entryway, three dormers for windows and a door. |
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The double doors were missing, a fine veil of rainwater masking the entryway. |
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She had two tall, shapely brass candlesticks that sat side by side on a small table in her entryway. |
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The entryway was warm and welcoming, with a hat tree off to the left of the door and a sitting parlor to the right. |
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Past the entryway, the marble gave way to plush carpets and dark wooden inlays in the wall. |
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The two big glass doors fronting the building give way to a large entryway and a small set of stairs. |
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They entered the house through the front door and found the entryway that she remembered from her dream. |
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At seven, I was still yawning and stretching, sitting on the spindly little chair in our entryway, my forehead leaning against the window as I viewed the front yard. |
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The work on the front entrance concerns the quoins on either side of entryway. |
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The entryway of this picture-perfect single family home is sure to attract attention. |
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Install permanent architectural entryway systems such as grills or grates to prevent occupant-borne contaminants from entering the building. |
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It would boast 1,646 luxury condos, a 91-metre-long pool, and a hundred 22-foot columns in its entryway. |
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On most evenings, Dasha takes the train to suburban Podolsk, and sleeps in the entryway of an apartment building. |
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The Propylaea, the matchless entryway into the Acropolis, was the only opening in the surrounding wall. |
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MidAtlantic Minerals is the preferred entryway on the St. Lawrence for the supply of this kind of dry bulk. |
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However, as our colleagues have pointed out, there is ample evidence that ship ballast remains a major entryway for aquatic invaders. |
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Renovations to the facility include improvements to the curling rink, zamboni room, dressing rooms as well as the kitchen and entryway. |
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In the entryway of the town hall that is serving as a dojo, there's a wonderful surprise: a ship's wheel! |
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An overgrown lawn, as well as a car or entryway covered in snow, are obvious signs of your absence. |
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Core and Shell projects that do not have entryway systems cannot achieve this credit. |
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It was a peculiar sight to behold, looking more like a billboard advertisement, rather than an entryway into the Intercosmic Space Program's secret facility. |
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A deep, fenestrated entryway in the neoclassical style was added at some point in the eighteenth century, and its corners are quoined like the comers of the house. |
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They laid him on the ground behind one of the large stone benches at the entryway and radioed around frantically, while the man's companions tried reviving him. |
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Through this entryway, we came into a broad long room, really a series of light-filled archways. |
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There was an entryway near here to another courtyard, itself a prelude to the heart of the main temple. |
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A turban-covered old man sat just inside the entryway, a small bowl for collecting change against the door jam. |
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Fading newspaper clippings about her family adorn the walls near her office in the entryway to the compound. |
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Nor has anyone been arrested for the firebomb attack that torched the same entryway last summer. |
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Before walking in I'd removed my shoes so as to make even less noise and now I held them in the crook of my elbow as I tiptoed across the entryway to the stairs. |
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The Helium filled balloons which had formed an arch of honour over the entrance gate were tied to the two coaches and accompanying cars to make for a colourful entryway. |
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He was captivated by footage of her escape through the hazy entryway of the supermarket, which was obscured by pepper spray. |
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I walk into the enormous entryway of the snowy white, palace-like home. |
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Outside the Russia House, headquarters for the country's Olympic delegation in Turin, a horde of people gathered at the entryway, looking frozen and distraught. |
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Have a small bench in your entryway to help you put on and remove your boots. |
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The Georgian manor, which local residents had thought was abandoned or had been turned into an old-folks' home, has become an inviting entryway to the gardens where the artist once spent his school holidays. |
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The EPFL Doctoral Program in Materials offers the entryway, contacts to interesting research groups in and outside EPFL, and advanced courses to EPFL's doctoral candidates in Materials. |
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Its presence is a wonderful entryway toward the visual arts. |
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Another gorgeous Belgian find from South of Market are the antique demilunes, perfect for an entryway or bedside tables. |
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A twelve-meter overhead walkway has been installed along the outside wall of the lobby entrance, running from street level to the lateral entryway. |
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Anika Stroganov used the former khanate of Kazan as an entryway into Siberia and established a private empire on the southwest corner of Siberia. |
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The port of Aberystwyth, although it is small and relatively inconsequential today, used to be an important Atlantic Ocean entryway. |
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Clear lines, refined materials, timeless design: The new entrance door for musician and extreme athlete Joey Kelly lends a distinctly elegant presence to the entryway of his private residence. |
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Are you looking to simply spruce up your living room with well placed sconces, or dazzle your arriving guests with a stunning two-story entryway chandelier that's guaranteed to make them stop and stare in your front doorway? |
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Pilgrims and tourists who visit Mount Royal come through a gated entryway and walk along a sacred path, the Way of the Cross and the gardens that lead to the basilica. |
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The report, completed in early 2006, defines the cultural significance of the Ottawa River Parkway as an entryway to the Capital and a link to a heritage river. |
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New entryway plans look more Rodeo Drive than staid tropical hideaway. |
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In the 19th century, the city of Québec was an important entryway to the Americas because of its dominant role as a transit port and as a distribution centre for products from Britain to the British colonies in North America. |
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In the middle of the inscription panel above the doorway arch is a damaged carving of a lion's head, and the decorative band framing the entryway has palmette motifs. |
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The display cases that line the entryway showcase traditional cedar and birch baskets and photos of ancient pictographs alongside past academic and sporting triumphs. |
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There were greeters handing out programmes in the entryway to the museum. |
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