Ms Kampusch escaped from a windowless cell in the suburb of the capital, Vienna, in 2006.
The wiggle rooms had windowless metal fire doors on struts up top, a newer model.
In a village nearby, Syrian intelligence and commando forces are based in concrete, windowless structures.
Its hearings are in a windowless basement in an anonymous building in London's legal heartland.
For one, you enter into near total, disorienting darkness, into the windowless hall of the solid structure.
In a windowless room, he sat between two lawyers, wearing a black suit and a gray striped tie.
They walked into a windowless room with shabby carpets, fluorescent lights, and three rows of metal folding chairs.
The King lit only a lamp at the bedside in the windowless room.
The 25-year-old was held for 23 hours a day in a windowless cell.
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I've spent the last several days sitting in a crowded, windowless Macy's classroom undergoing the first phase of elf training.
During a typical contract, a massage therapist works 12-hour days, sleeping in a shared, windowless broom closet of a cabin.
The cell is a small, windowless room painted a nondescript beige, with a gun-metal gray floor and concrete sleeping platform.
The i8 in particular is an eye-catcher: It has upward-swiveling windowless doors and electric kickboards stowed under a transparent tailgate.
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That's little comfort to passengers walking through smothering, windowless corridors under low-hanging old pipes and wire clusters, filled with fast-food odors.
Down another staircase, into another windowless room, where dishes arrived: pork braised in brown sauce, bok choy, egg-drop soup, spicy chicken.
Deeper in the maze-like layout is a windowless detention center, its walls covered in dingy granite tile and smelling of mildew.
Simon Fiorucci, 31, a physicist from Brown University, says working underground isn't that different from being in any other windowless lab.
One local fund manager in Shanghai served his visitors from The Economist tea in leaky, plastic cups in a tiny windowless office.
It also made me recall how downright miserable I was in an earlier job, stuck at a desk in a windowless cubicle.
For 13 days Milonas was held in a windowless tent in the yard of a villa only 20 minutes' drive from his home.
The cubby-like library, windowless as it is in the back of the condo, is nicknamed the "ship's cabin" and is full of teak.
The eHarmony relationship lab consists of four windowless interview rooms, each of them furnished with a couch, easy chairs, silk flowers, and semi-hidden cameras.
Cells used for solitary confinement are often windowless, but this one had a ribbonlike window that was seven inches wide and five feet tall.
He turned his windowless East London studio into a crazy chemistry lab, filled with bubbling vats, boiling down Oyster cards to get at their guts.
The four of them were sitting at a table in a small windowless conference room, the doctors on one side, the parents on the other.
Nothing could be further from the windowless basements of Kennedy airport.
This rectangular, windowless block grabs attention with its vertically-aligned tile work -- all in white -- which creates a rich texture when it catches the sunlight.
Down the steep stairs we went, into what I recall as a little windowless restaurant that looked as if it had been carved out of stone.
These cross-functional teams work long days in windowless rooms to shape ideas and resolve differences, returning to their ordinary jobs only after the task is completed.
We followed Li into a small Chinese storefront, down a flight of stairs, and into a hot, claustrophobic hallway flanked by windowless rooms jammed with Chinese diners.
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