So I actually got to see how the other half lives, cosseted away in their curtained off world of hot towels, free wine, chocolates, and cookies. |
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Finally he found a curtained place, hidden from sight, yet enabling to view the room. |
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The host was often veiled or curtained to be revealed before the sacring at particular times of year or to be kept hidden during Lent. |
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The doctor leaves the curtained area and the patient on whose behalf he was called down for a neurology consult. |
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Her steps sounded loud in the silence of the room as she walked across the floor to the black curtained bed. |
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William peeped through the curtained window into the dimly lit smoked filled room. |
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Armand stood at the threshold of her curtained room, wondering whether to go in or not. |
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Her cat continued to sleep peacefully, sun from one curtained window warming her fur. |
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On the ground floor he set the entrance back with a long, small-paned, and curtained window, expressing a discreet welcome. |
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His eyes adjusted to the dimly lit room, illuminated by a single, heavily curtained window. |
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An image from 1964 shows the dark facade of an apartment building, its windows closed and curtained. |
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The windows were heavily curtained, all the doors closed but the open archway that led into a small kitchen. |
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There were four curtained windows through which we could see that it was already dark outside, and a door that was slightly ajar. |
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When the windows were not curtained, one could just make out the Caspian Sea with its oil rigs and various boats and ships moored there. |
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Up the stairs and to the right, far from the door but close to the dark, curtained windows, was a large porch swing. |
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Examples include Dutch doors, which can be open, closed, or half open, and interior windows that can be curtained. |
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Her long, golden hair curtained her face, and you could just see her stunning eyes from behind. |
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There were two beds and one massive, velvet curtained window overlooking the school garden. |
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The room had three beds set in a row, the last next to a lavishly curtained window with a breathtaking view of the buildings and roads below. |
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It was high off the floor, curtained by a thin gauzy material and shrouded in dark despite the sunlight filtering through the window. |
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The hall, with heavily curtained windows, was plunged into darkness and the public address system stopped working. |
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Stretching out his long length, his black hair curtained his face as his lightning blue eyes disappeared under a sweep of raven lashes. |
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A young woman descends the stairs from a low, curtained gallery to hand a sheet of music to a cellist waiting downstairs. |
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Sharp fanged teeth grinned at Jake while rich ruby eyes were curtained with silver and black hair. |
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Behind it were doors for exits and entrances and a curtained booth or alcove useful for actors to hide inside. |
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The value and livability will be improved if there is a clear bed area that can be curtained off, and a separate kitchen is essential. |
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Samantha bowed her head so that her hair curtained her face, successfully concealing the crimson that stole over her cheeks in embarrassment. |
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She lowered her head so her hair curtained her face so he couldn't see her satisfied smirk. |
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The ex-stand is a cost-effective model for exhibitors who do not want the curtained stand and who have a more limited budget. |
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The tables all had salmon coloured cloths with white starched napkins, terracotta tile floors, large curtained bay windows and the atmosphere is very bright and happy. |
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Near the bed sculpture was a curtained window frame, in which sat a monitor showing footage taped from Paik's hospital room and from the couple's loft. |
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He leaned stylishly on the tree, his head lowered, his face curtained by his brown hair dyed with streaks of blond, and his arms and legs crossed. |
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She stayed hidden in a curtained room with a handsome, brutish Aussie. |
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Without, it is all planted: within, it is wainscoted, carved, curtained, hung with pictures, and filled with good furniture. |
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Gabriel made his way warily down the row of curtained cubicles. |
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The office with its curtained windows and door limits daylight and access to the public. |
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Note: Different acoustic environments might be, for example, a bare wall and a heavily curtained window. |
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New front ledge with capacity of 260 litres, with 3 rapid-opening storage areas, 1 curtained storage area, 1 x 3-space compartment over the cab. |
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As of November 24, 2010, CATSA will begin the installation of these curtained search stalls at all of its checkpoints. |
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Above the curtained windows there were small venti lators about a foot square which, of course, were not curtained. |
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Windows can also be shaded or curtained inside or shuttered outside to keep out summer heat and winter chill. |
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There are curtained cubicles for seeing the doctor, dimly lit halls, a smell of stopped-up toilets. |
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He lay in his elaborately curtained bed dying of the fever and from the leeches the doctors attached to various parts of his body to suck his blood. |
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Titian preferred to paint the goddess Diana bathing in a curtained colonnade, with her entourage of nymphs and even an attendant slave girl and small dog. |
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The wind was blowing through her fancy curtained window and a light breeze hit her long brown hair as it dangled off the bed hitting the pale purple and mauve comforter. |
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She waited until I was returned to the curtained cubicle where I broke my pre-procedure fast with cold water and saltines. |
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In the early 80's the architect, professor Thomas Herzog, became interested in the concept of a curtained ceramic facade and developed it into a system. |
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My surgeon entered the curtained cubicle and sat at the foot of my bed. |
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The street door was open, and we entered a narrow space with washing facilities, curtained off from the courtyard. |
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If the examination area is within the health-care provider's office, a curtained area should be available where the woman can dress and undress in privacy within that office space. |
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Children can peek out at the world through the ship's port holes or the home's curtained windows and the little benches invite friends to rest for a chat or offer a counter for constructive play. |
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Ciros, is a darkened Speakeasy, where – once you've given the password at the door – you can nibble on truffle popcorn in candlelit curtained booths over strong pre-dinner drinks. |
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Acres of ping-pong tables stretch off in all directions, surrounded by moodily curtained corners, come-hither booths and enough reclaimed fixtures and fittings to stock a breaker's yard. |
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But when something is obscured, it is like a curtained theatre. |
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Crutched along by Clara's sturdy charm, I was swung through doors that led to marmoreal courtyards and curtained salons and, in many cases, master bedrooms, where my skin glowed under the warm reefs of artificial lighting. |
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The window, softly curtained with dotted swiss, became the focus of my desperate hour-by-hour attention. |
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Beyond that line, the voter presents his or her credentials and enters a curtained booth to exercise one of the greatest rights of citizenship, the right to vote. |
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A facility to sit down and relieve oneself, screened by a curtained enclosure, would have been particularly suited to female members of an audience. |
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Bourgeois existence was a world of interior space, heavily curtained off and wary of intrusion, and opened only by invitation for viewing on occasions such as parties or teas. |
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The multitwists of her black hair curtained like rivers down her frontal. |
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