That night we ate over the water at a three-decker restaurant with exquisite food and atmosphere. |
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As a peddler of sorts he'd worked hard, walking door-to-door among the three-decker houses looking for business. |
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The church contains some 18th-century fittings, including a rare Georgian three-decker pulpit and reading desk. |
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The core of this collection is from the library of the Duke of Cumberland. His library included eight hundred three-decker novels. |
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Long before Conrad, Lawrence and Joyce, the authors and publishers of the three-decker novel were in trouble. |
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All the matter of a Victorian three-decker is somehow compressed into its 50 or so pages. |
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The writer agrees with Richard Rovere that three-decker names are frequent among the clergy. |
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The Ville de Paris was a large three-decker French ship of the line that became famous as the flagship of the Comte de Grasse during the American War of Independence. |
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Characteristics of three-decker ships with fewer than 70 guns. |
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The supremacy of the three-decker in the line of attack. |
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You can almost smell the weariness and desperation rising off of the tar that Micky, in his day job as a road paver, spreads on streets lined with sagging three-decker houses and faded storefronts. |
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