Ten minutes later he came galloping down the stairs to the foyer where they were already waiting. |
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The foyer was lit by a gentle glow from the office on the one end, and the atrium to the right, and I could hear hushed voices from both rooms. |
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The bell that will peal at the end of Sunday's ceremony was salvaged from the ship and usually sits in the foyer of Forum North. |
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Her cousin's voice penetrated the awkward silence, and of course, he didn't notice the tension in the foyer. |
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Usually a busy thoroughfare, at weekends the foyer was deserted but for a commissionaire and a receptionist. |
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Currently, the auditorium, offices and backstage areas are smoke-free zones, but smoking is allowed in the bar and some areas of the foyer. |
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Expensively tanned retirees brayed across the foyer of Perth's ice-rink to people they hadn't seen since before last year's Med cruise. |
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I felt so emboldened by my solitary lunch experience that I then went and sat in the foyer of the National theatre. |
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It's the same as stepping into a foyer of a building and feeling the gust of air-conditioning when you open the door. |
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In the front foyer directly to the left, two large brightly painted pieces grab your attention. |
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Within the foyer, a double-height, semi-circular void disperses soft light into the depths of the building. |
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She continued to look around the foyer, trying to spot his familiar spikiness in the crowd. |
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Sunlight streamed into the building illuminating the two escalators in the center of the large foyer. |
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The buffet runs Sunday to Friday and is held in the large expansive dining area that runs off the hotel's foyer area. |
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Two nice old dears are sitting in the foyer of Woburn Elderly Care, a rest home and hospital run by the Presbyterian Church. |
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He added that the change would also allow better use to be made of the foyer area. |
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Jay appeared by my side and pulled me into the foyer of the huge house, he led me to a kitchen and handed me a beer. |
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Mia stood in the foyer of the large house, hanging her coat, scarf and gloves on the coat rack. |
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She noticed the foyer light was on as she approached her house and panic fled through her. |
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The granite tile wasn't finished in parts of the kitchen and dining nook area, and the foyer. |
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The building includes the hall, entrance foyer, offices, storeroom and kitchen. |
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They won't care if we sleep in their foyer, they look like the type of place to have soft cushy couches. |
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As the crowd parts the King of Arms entourage enters the foyer leading the king and his daughter, the princess, to the stage. |
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Afterwards, however, he walked with me towards the main foyer which was in the general direction of his next class. |
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Adrienne directs the question towards Greg's secretary as she breezes through the foyer. |
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My sister-in-law Joan, who was also an usherette at the cinema, said she used to watch him painting in the foyer while at work. |
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I made some nice posters, and stood in the foyer of student buildings asking people to sign petitions for an equal age of consent. |
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Access is from the entry foyer via transition stairs and ramped vestibules that also act as gallery spaces. |
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Her first job was scooping ice-cream cones at the foyer during the school holidays. |
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The house was full and we non-paying students had to stand in the small foyer. |
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She was seated in the foyer, and when she was not fixing appointments, was busy filing her nails. |
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The building is being converted into a sports centre, with six squash courts, a gymnasium, sauna, lounges and bar and a sports shop in the foyer. |
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Police said a man suspected of trying to attack Burrell in the court building's foyer was arrested. |
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Not too many people were in the hotel foyer, so they didn't cause too much of a scene. |
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Jessica stopped in her tracks when she saw her family waiting in the hotel foyer for her. |
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We had to create a bouquet for the leading lady and a display for the theatre foyer and another using a huge piece of driftwood. |
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It acted as a foyer, a reception area, and an arts space, although we hardly ever displayed any art there. |
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I was worrying about this in the foyer of a hotel in Paris while waiting for Justin to show up. |
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It's three o'clock in the afternoon and I've been waiting an hour for her in the foyer of a London hotel. |
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It was described as an open concept building with a grand foyer and vaulted ceilings. |
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He spotted the professor in the foyer of the building, about to head to his office. |
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Facilities will include a foyer area, catering, toilets, box office, reception and first aid. |
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He goes into the audience and I go on stage behind the curtain that separates the band from the foyer. |
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Inside the foyer, the lower walls were panelled in gaboon mahogany, with wallboard above. |
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The entrance foyer of the Rand Club is dominated by huge simulated porphyry columns and a grand staircase leading to a colonnaded gallery. |
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He led me out of the room into the foyer of the house, where there was a flight of stairs. |
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Not content with cooing and pooing from the rafters, a few of them decided to take up permanent residence in the foyer. |
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The ground level beneath this is enclosed by series of pyramidal glazed skylights that allow daylight to filter through the main foyer. |
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A feature of the theatre is that all the foyer areas and the auditorium are accessible to wheelchairs. |
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Bar, foyer and backstage are all much improved but the red-plush auditorium retains its intimate charm. |
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On the day of the attack, a gang of youths had marched into the school's foyer at lunchtime. |
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Instead they decided my dining room, with its red-brick fireplace and bay window, and my foyer had more character. |
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Her footsteps echoed loudly as she shuffled across the foyer, dimly lit by the beams of moonlight lancing across the shiny floor. |
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He stared at Laurie over his bifocals, his balding head gleaming in the afternoon sun coming through the bay window at the end of the foyer. |
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The front door opens to a foyer and stair hall, with the dining room on the left and the living room on the right. |
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Wendy went to the foyer where Sheriff Marten and Deputy Craine had set up their stake-out. |
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The foyer, mantels and windowsills become stages for her holiday creations. |
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She walked through her kitchen and down the hall to the foyer, which was complete with white marble flooring and a crystal chandelier. |
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Both unglazed terracotta ware and highly glazed ware crafted there are on sale in the museum foyer and the adjacent conservatory. |
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At ground level, a bistro and book shop have been elbowed aside to create a senselessly spacious foyer, floored in black basalt. |
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However, to appease smokers, ashtrays are to be erected outside the foyer where people will be able to smoke at their pleasure. |
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A DJ stood inside the foyer of the hotel room, mixing songs 57 floors above Times Square. |
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The Dunquin fair originated with just five local people selling their handcrafts in the foyer of the heritage centre. |
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Holding court on a sofa in a busy London hotel foyer, Kiely banters away happily, using his gravelly laugh for punctuation. |
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Visitors were barred from taking bags into the building, metal detectors were installed and police carrying machine guns patrolled the foyer. |
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What a wonderful building that was, such wonderful decor and foyer, with a staircase going up either side and a lovely Wurlitzer organ. |
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When they returned to the foyer there had been a bit of a to-do with Oliver. |
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To continue our example with cream woodwork, the foyer and halls might be painted a pearl gray, light tan, soft gold, or deeper cream. |
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Finally, she heard the sound of voices in the grand foyer and scuttled over to the door of the antechamber. |
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All the same, busy foyer ceramics and florid room furnishings suggest a resort ripe for refurbishment. |
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Minister of State Martin Cullen unveiled a wall plaque in the foyer of the new Employment Centre to mark its official opening. |
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We step out of the baking sun and into the soothing coolness of the temple, and pad into the main foyer in our bare feet. |
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Principle features such as the entrance foyer, upper lobby and auditorium would be left unchanged. |
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I shoved those thoughts out of my head as I ran down the center staircase that winds up from the foyer of the house. |
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Mud-encrusted mukluks and wet Wellingtons have left their dirty footprints in your foyer and down the cellar stairs. |
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Evening dresses lived in the foyer closet of all places and fishing tackle, liquor bottles, and fertilizers were stored in the garage closet. |
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The small foyer boasts built-in cupboards that are stocked with all the essentials you might need for a straight-from-work weekend away. |
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As he made his way into the small foyer, he could hear the noise from the taproom. |
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She came into the foyer, her arms crossed, ready to bring the boiling situation back down to a small simmer. |
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Clearly visible was the grand entrance foyer and marble staircase with piles of rubbish in the reading room. |
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The grand entrance foyer and marble staircase were clearly visible as the front entrance of the building stood open. |
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A vivid persimmon-colored wall and a skylit art partition add drama to the foyer. |
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The heroically scaled foyer is an attempt to recreate the glamour and escapism of old cinemas. |
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I wandered out of the foyer, just catching the start of the next interaction at the reception desk. |
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The Columbia's executive officer, the cuffs of his sleeves adorned with three solid yellow stripes of his rank, entered the foyer. |
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When the gallery is open, the door will hinge out into the foyer so that it offers another perspective on the building. |
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This would provide two new meeting rooms, new toilets, kitchens, a servery, storage areas, a reception foyer and small bar. |
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At the apex, the belvedere foyer of the adaptable theatre circles its curve and allows views west down the water. |
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I followed her through a vast foyer and into a den the size of my entire homeroom. |
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The men had taken shelter in the foyer area on the third floor next to a dentist's surgery. |
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There's subdued lighting, quieter colours and the chefs are now in a kitchen, which is visible from the main foyer. |
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Walk into a cafe, walk into the foyer of a theatre, walk into a hotel lobby, the most pervading smell is that of tobacco. |
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Standing impressively alone in the central gallery is the partially reconstructed foyer of the Strand Palace Hotel in London. |
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The ceiling lights were old yellow incandescent bulbs, and the monastery's little foyer smelled of wax, incense, and unwashed feet. |
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The are seven cubicles in the changing rooms which are sealed by wooden swinging doors and the doors are visible from the central foyer. |
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Beneath the new foyer that links hail to street and school, the architect included some basement rooms for cloakrooms and storage. |
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Small rooms off its graffiti-covered foyer provide shelter from the thick rain that can unexpectedly, and vengefully, hit. |
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Inside, hundreds more jammed the marbled foyer, busting for a pee or gagging for a drink but determined to be first up the stairs to the galleries. |
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During the conference several visiting and guest ministries set up tables throughout the foyer of the church to share their ministries with attendants of the conference. |
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Around 140 people are milling around in the foyer before being led into the conference room where lights, music, videos and an oleaginous Master of Ceremonies kick things off. |
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Whether it's the living room, bedroom, bathroom or foyer our cheval mirrors enable you to transform an ordinary room into an extraordinary display of charm and grace. |
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His skin was sallow and shiny from the feverish sweat that drenched him as it had before in the foyer, but how long had he been like this, sitting here without aid? |
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Things like a walk-in closet, a whirlpool bath, a fireplace, attractive landscaping or a grand foyer can separate your home from the crowd and stir interest for buyers. |
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We were kept waiting for 30 minutes or so until armed guards and other aides suddenly rushed into the foyer and hustled us out the door into a courtyard. |
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He watched as Alicia left the restaurant, then he rushed out into the foyer and hid behind a large potted aspidistra from where he could see the road. |
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In the filled foyer, free Oyster Boy oysters were glugged, amuse bouches were bouched and goodies were raffled off in a silent auction to raise funds for the Fringe. |
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Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes in the theatre foyer? |
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Several large chandeliers hung down from the ceiling and traveled down the hall over a long, old hall rug that ran the entire length of the foyer. |
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As soon as I opened the door, an uchideshi garbed in a splashed-pattern kimono and hakama came rushing out into the small foyer from the front room to greet me. |
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These were recorded in 1949, and are excellently performed, although, as far as the music goes, they belong next to the potted aspidistra in the front foyer. |
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Two floors of open galleries rise above the foyer, magically transforming the musicians carrying instruments between classes, into walk-on extras in a theatre production. |
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A splendid twelve-foot tree, heavily adorned with electric lights, filled the solarium and radiated through the Palladian window at the top of the foyer stairs. |
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She said women were going into a small foyer next to the fitting rooms to give their men's clothes the once-over, but that some strayed into the actual changing room area. |
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His oxfords made soft thumping noises on the marble foyer floor. |
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By far the most impressive piece of art was the bronze bust of Ennis in the foyer. |
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Distinguished participants milled about in the foyer leading to the stairs up to the glamorous assembly rooms above the Takeaway Kebab, removing waterproofs and bicycle clips. |
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In his rendition Charlie Sheen stands in a foyer and overturns a bucket filled with checks, not ice water. |
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The line of battered old vans and the knots of people smoking roll-ups in the foyer only served to confirm what the security services already knew. |
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Crossing the dark foyer, I stepped back outside onto the sidewalk. |
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In June 2004 the first performances for about 70 years took place in the theatre, first in its foyer then in July in the theatre itself. |
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The first order of business upon arrival was to select a pair of tapochki from the dozen or so scattered in messy stacks about the foyer. |
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In the foyer, a game of Twister has started. It's appealing because all of the women are wearing lowriders. |
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Critically, he also gave evidence about a bloodied thumbprint found on a glass panel on a foyer door. |
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It featured elongated shapes like stalagmites hanging down from its gigantic dome, and lights on massive columns in its foyer. |
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Free performances also take place during the day in the foyer on the Glanfa Stage. |
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A two-story foyer leads to the great room, where a coffered ceiling draws the eye up and the fireplace adds coziness. |
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He held the door for her and then motioned for her to sit on a bench that rested against the little lobbylike foyer. |
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Lite Source unveils Hallu, with a daring millefiore style embedded into the blown glass shade, to make an ideal choice for a foyer or over a bar. |
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The finely spotted grey Chelmsford marble floor of the foyer seems barely divided from the external granite paviors. |
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The foyer and the roof are also used for concerts as well as the three stages. |
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A double stairway criss-crosses itself to rise through four levels of foyer with a glass-enclosed lift at either end. |
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The library provided a place to greet old friends, while the foyer held the white sour cream wedding cake and the TCU Horned Frog purple groom's cake. |
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The Jazz House on Wednesday presents a range of jazz music and on Thursdays Edith Bowman presents The Quay Sessions featuring live music from the foyer of BBC Radio Scotland. |
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We had a drink in the foyer waiting for the the play to start. |
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He climbed three marble steps, crossed the terrace and entered a dim foyer, where a chamberlain silently helped him from his helmet, his jupon and his chain cuirass. |
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Behind the richly decorated foyer and in view of the busy boulevard stand two benches covered with clamps, scrapers, planers, bending irons and an army of small cutting tools. |
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This is reflected in its central location within the King's Building on the first floor above the Great Hall, accessible via a grand double staircase from the foyer. |
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Thrilly jolts of ecstasy electrified his junkie loins. His fancy-prancy equine stride took him a half block down the ghetto street into the dingy foyer of a tenement building. |
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Further speculation is interrupted by a monophonic chorus of eight male voices rising abruptly from the foyer outside, belting out an Armenian-language chorus. |
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Lloyd Webber was the subject of This Is Your Life in November 1980 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews in the foyer of Thames Television's Euston Road Studios. |
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