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The interior is sumptuous in gold and there are cushioned booths curtained off with silk.
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Exact numbers are curtained off from the public, but Fiveash said it became profitable in late 2003.
FORBES
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Its eerie ability to project into my thickly curtained bedroom is evidence of some force as yet unknown to science.
NEWYORKER: Magda Mandela
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Vendors are sorted by product category, then called one at a time into a curtained-off area to meet with merchandisers.
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About a half-hour in, she leaves the floor for the curtained changing area and returns in a tan calf-length skirt and lace cut-out halter top.
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The half-dozen columns supporting it recall those around the belfry outside, while a tall curtained arch framed by giant pilasters and entablature echoes the portico facade.
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Born in Blois, France, in 1805, Robert-Houdin gave rise to many modern magic tropes, such as performing in massive curtained theatres (as opposed to in sideshows) and dressing in formal tailcoats.
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The light that enters from a heavily curtained window at the left adds a gracious glow to a scene much more intimate than most of the other family groupings on view here.
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It is a lush ballroom with a fresco ceiling and plaster frieze and large arched and curtained windows that, on Patriots Day, are blocked by a 6-foot high, 30-foot long tracking board that updates the media on the progress of the race.
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