You can also visit Santa Monica Place, a tri-level skylit galleria housing 570,000 square feet with 120 shops and eateries. |
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A glass roof links the hitherto separate building with the main volumes to form a luminous entrance galleria. |
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Instead of lulling at the galleria or taking in Lakers games, Ashley Peterson spends her free time spreading compassion for the homeless. |
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The Winter Garden runs roughly north-south, and is designed as a galleria, connecting two squares. |
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There's going to be drum 'n' bass in the lounge, hip hop and MCs in the galleria. |
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The two-story meeting house creates an east-west galleria with repetitive glulam Douglas fir frames. |
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I made a little sketch of the sign at the Java City galleria, came home, and started to work. |
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A system of bridges links a galleria to the office tower, as part of a complex weaving of vertical and horizontal circulation. |
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The villa galleria was baroquely ostentatious and many of the artworks just clutter-glitter. |
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The university takes up three floors, connecting tower, podium and galleria. |
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Reopened after a complete restoration last year, it now houses a gourmet galleria that sells some of Northern California's best foods. |
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Not quite a hotel lobby, not quite a plaza, not quite a galleria, the promenade has been a difficult space to perfect. |
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The galleria is designed to provide a space that revives the occupants' senses, which is essential in a high-tech environment. |
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Libeskind also made significant improvements in the street pattern in his plan: Fulton and Greenwich streets would be made more prominent, and Cortlandt Street would continue as a covered shopping galleria. |
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Like a giant clam shell flipped open on the waterfront, the building is divided into two roughly horseshoe-shaped parts, connected by the hinge of a long, glazed galleria. |
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The Galleria is south of Butler between Philips Highway and the interstate. |
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In the greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella, distinctions between mates and predators are potentially difficult to make. |
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During early research, they used cadavers of Galleria mellonella, or greater wax moth. |
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But all of you knew that didn't you, you are probably drinking a ristretto in Galleria as you read. |
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Craving the arancini at Galleria Umberto, she drove in the other day, hoping to win the scramble for parking before the pizzeria sold out. |
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The box had come two days after the trip to the Galleria, and Sequoia ornamented her furnishings with stuff from the mall. |
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At the Glendale Galleria, moms lugged still-sleepy children while dads fidgeted in line. |
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Luxury Transformation A comprehensive renovation of The Galleria will commence this Spring. |
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During early research, they used cadavers of Tenebrio molitor, commonly known as the yellow mealworm, and Galleria mellonella, or greater wax moth. |
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And passing through Via Roma off the Piazza Corvetto we found Genoa's classiest shops alongside the Galleria Mazzini. |
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The Galleria dell'Accademia houses a Michelangelo collection, including the David. |
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Fashion retailer Aeropostale and frozen yogurt retailer Tutti Frutti will also open at South Bay Galleria. |
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Combined, they turned the Galleria into an icon, a place to see and be seen that helped spawn a new way of talking, Valspeak. |
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The Valley Girls of today might look, sound and dress different from those of 1983, those packs of mostly blond, middle-class teens who jammed the Sherman Oaks Galleria. |
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Car dealerships on Brand Boulevard have become a major sales-tax generating force, competing with the Glendale Galleria as a leading source of sales tax. |
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The painting is conserved in the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome. |
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After only 30 years the Galleria would lose most of its major tenants and lose its appeal to more suburban shopping malls around Worcester County. |
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