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Visitors to the estate will be struck by the gorgeous vastness of the first-floor rooms, in contrast to the relatively plain "downstairs" quarters that permitted the upstairs to function.
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The Mail on Sunday reports that Dame Eileen Atkins - co-creator of Upstairs Downstairs - has refused to appear in the next series because she is unhappy with the scripts.
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Until our son was old enough to go to school, we had a full-time babysitter to take care of him downstairs while we worked upstairs.
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The receptionist in the downstairs lobby called Jobs, whose cube was upstairs, to let him know that Gates was in the lobby.
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However, they must know that it is very hard to explain the distinction between what happens downstairs on official business and upstairs on private business.
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When I take a tablet upstairs to continue watching a Netflix show I started on the downstairs TV, I think I'm living in the coolest science-fiction book ever written.
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The male resident, who wasn't identified by police, left the door open as he ran upstairs to get his keys, and when he came back downstairs he saw Mr. Smith in the house wearing a ski mask and dark clothing, Lt.
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"Upstairs Downstairs" Season Two ("Masterpiece Classic, " PBS) returned to a threatening world.
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They want to have a 200-seater cinema upstairs and an auditorium which can hold 450 downstairs, which could be used as a live performance area or a larger cinema.
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The latter, an upstairs-downstairs comedy starring Jerry O'Connell, revolves around a boutique hotel where everything appears to be running smoothly from the lobby.
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The choreographed comings and goings of a phalanx of mobcapped young chambermaids are less a matter of upstairs-downstairs than of inside-outside: what do they know, and whom are they likely to tell?
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