Although it was converted from an old prison, the luxurious beds are far from bunks. |
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In lock-down means that he has been in a small 8 x 10 room, double bunks with a toilet and a sink for two years. |
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For her occupants there have been mess deck habitability improvements including new top bunks and additional locker space. |
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Life would stir and release its shadows, as we rolled from our bunks and hobbled to the water closet. |
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The heifers were kept in outdoor pens with fence-line bunks and dirt floors. |
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The band, who were all asleep at the time, were thrown from their bunks and some suffered minor injuries. |
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The surge made for a rolly and uncomfortable night for those in the single bunks. |
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Several niches in the walls were used as bunks for men, and cots had been set up as well. |
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There were lots of games and toys under the bunks and dartboards on the walls. |
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About halfway back are two cabins, one with bunks, the other a double, as well as two heads and separate sinks and stowage lockers. |
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At a few bunks on the city's outskirts, there are also resting facilities for long-distance travellers. |
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The crew bunks in a decaying hotel with infinitely unfurling tenebrous corridors. |
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He confidently sailed his own boat with his family and crew all snugly asleep in their bunks below. |
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The cabin sole to deckhead height, at the aft end of the cabin, is less than four feet and there is sitting headroom over the bunks. |
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The three of them walked single file down past the familiar sets of doors and the rows of bunks and again entered the spiral stairwell. |
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Some of the crew went off-shift, stringing up hybrid bunks and hammocks belowdecks, the others continued working. |
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Be sure crossties are under the mattress foundation of each bed and that they are secured in place even if bunks are used as twin beds. |
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They can decide together what would be a fair way of assigning responsibilities for keeping the cabin clean, or even how the bunks are arranged. |
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He began his sentence in the Bendigo police station cells, where up to 18 prisoners were locked in an area with bunks for five or six people. |
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Areas within the trenches, known as dugouts, were furnished with a table and chairs and a few wire-mesh bunks for resting. |
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The gaily painted rooms continue the Caribbean theme and include a double bed and two bunks with en-suite bathroom. |
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She had her own bedroom while the girls slept in bunks in the living room and the young men dossed down in an outbuilding. |
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And interestingly, they've all got their names on their bunks which is extremely useful for an archaeologist. |
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The building accommodated 88 people in two and three-tiered bunks in small rooms with no fire extinguishers or sprinkler system. |
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Few pirates were in there, snoozing deeply in their bunks or hammocks. |
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The hostel had 25 two and three-tiered bunks on the ground floor and a virtual rabbit warren of about 20 rooms on the first floor, with four or five people per room. |
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The purpose of the third soldier was to provide an alert assistant to the driver while the relief driver slept in one of the two bunks in the cab. |
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The beds were bunks three tiers high and without mattresses. |
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Although I had only booked for two, the cabin had four bunks. |
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Tent City is encircled by razor wire and consists of dozens of open-air tents crammed with double bunks. |
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Inside is rosewood luxury, downstairs bunks and beds, and under them, two six hundred horsepower caterpillars capable of pushing them across the sea at thirty-five knots. |
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Feed bunks were located within each of the free stall housing pens. |
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The pilots took turns sleeping in the two bunks behind the flight deck. |
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Starved of ale there were grumblings of mutiny from the crew but we had to make do with a few beers and some boxed wine before collapsing into our bunks. |
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We have the prefabricated wooden sides and top that we need to arcticize it, plus the bunks and portable stove, but it will take several hours. |
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I remember going down below, rows and rows of bunks, knapsacks and all sorts of junk stuffed in every nook and cranny. |
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Tickets were issued for bunks in large shelters to reduce the amount of time spent queuing. |
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He provided for a hot mess and he got the men up off the floor with improvised bunks. |
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After supper, the men sprawled in their bunks or along the deacon-seat, and fearsomely they spat and swore, and fearsomely they lied. |
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