Saloon Sentence Examples

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  • She took a job in a saloon so she could eat.

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  • The chief room is the Orange Saloon, an octagonal hall 50 ft.

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  • A saloon model with improved aerodynamics was also added to the Volvo 300 Series.

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  • From the glare phosphorescence becquerel f means The Game Saloon however.

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  • Model by Model The front-wheel drive 850 came as a rather boxy saloon or the much more popular estate.

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  • You could see the styling cues from the big saloon all over the new sports car.

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  • The result resembles a saloon brawl in the wild west.

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  • A first-class saloon carriage was attached to the train for Her Royal Highness and her lady-in-waiting.

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  • The Game Saloon World series of a princess Diana got a car paris mentioned earlier.

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  • The saloon has a forward raised dinette, giving specially good views.

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  • The saloon is large and contains a single and convertible double dinette plus a pilot berth.

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  • Based on bodies supplied to Barton in 1939-42, they had side gangways in the upper saloon which permitted a height reduction.

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  • She is Susan, the saloon keeper - the new landlady.

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  • The other metalwork to have suffered badly were the door pillars in the small saloon.

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  • When the then municipal authority, Bangor Boro Council, acquired the Castle and grounds, the music saloon became the Council Chamber.

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  • Last chance saloon A swift pint, then back into detox.

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  • For where the future of our children is concerned all parties have entered the last chance saloon.

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  • The second Polo variant to debut at the show is the four-door saloon.

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  • Unlike its predecessor, the R17 was launched in two forms, 4-door saloon, 5-door fastback.

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  • Like the Saab, the Lexus is a large and luxurious saloon with generous equipment levels.

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  • A table around which the entire crew can sit dominates the spacious saloon located in the middle of the yacht.

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  • In 1959, Jaguars compact saloon was launched, coinciding with the opening of the first motorway in the UK.

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  • In the paint shop, bogie saloon carriage No. 21 has had its south side cantrail removed; replacement is required.

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  • The new Lexus is the first luxury sports saloon to employ hybrid technology.

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  • A fully equipped four seater saloon now cost £ 200, which was very good value.

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  • Dining saloon which this small island in name only.

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  • Afternoon tea or a light midnight snack may also be offered in the Grand Saloon, depending on itinerary.

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  • There are two bars on board the boat, one in the saloon and one on the upper sun deck.

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  • In the saloon, the noise of the raucous crowd drowned out the screams coming from upstairs.

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  • In saloon cars, there is more room for the dog on the floor in front of the vehicle.

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  • We all traveled together in the same saloon carriage.

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  • Pictured below is Mom exiting the main saloon bar.

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  • The Tracsport team is new to the championship, arriving with several seasons of success in saloon racing under their belts.

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  • Some may provide all en-suite bedrooms, others may also have convertible settee beds in the main saloon cabin.

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  • These can be cut down or spliced together to make the right size parts for our saloon windows.

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  • The mark III dispensed with the sliding wheelhouse roof but instead provided a forward cockpit with front door to the saloon.

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  • In the finale of the first season, all of the contestants had to perform the songs they wrote with their Nashville songwriters in front of a live audience at the Wildhorse Saloon.

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  • Amanda Blake appeared in 455 episodes.Known for her fiery red hair and striking appearance, Blake's character was the owner of the Long Branch Saloon on the show.

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  • These acts were so popular that in 1951 Frenchman Alain Bernadin opened the Crazy Horse Saloon in Paris to bring American-style striptease to European cabaret audiences.

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  • In Ghost Town, park visitors can watch the Calico Saloon Show and Knott's Fool's Stunt Show.

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  • This website keeps a list of dances that instructors have recently taught at the Sundance Saloon.

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  • For example, Hog's Breath, a Key West, Florida saloon, has theirs in October.

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  • You can even find dresses that have a throwback look to can-can or saloon dresses of the 19th century.

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  • Telling the tale of the late 19th century, classic western movies usually explain how the West was won while wearing a symbolic cowboy hat on the way to the saloon.

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  • Picture for a moment a simple town life without cars (horses are the preferred form of transportation after a pair of spurred boots) where the town saloon is right around the corner.

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  • For BamaJam festival goers, the real action happens in the Saloon.

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  • The BamaJam Saloon is where all of the music takes place, starting in mid-afternoon and running all the way in to the small hours of the morning.

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  • Full Throttle Saloon is a TruTV network show depicting the lives and times of the workers in the world's biggest biker bar.

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  • During the rally, the Full Throttle Saloon is the center of the actions.

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  • The Full Throttle Saloon also hosts live music, burlesque shows, special rides and even has cabins rally attendees can rent for the duration of the event.

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  • The Sturgis Rally and Full Throttle Saloon have been featured on television programs before, but the TruTv show is the first program dedicated to the behind the scenes story of running the bar.

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  • Finally his idea became reality in November 2009, when Full Throttle Saloon debuted for its first season.

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  • Ballard is Full Throttle Saloon's founder and manager.

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  • Dupree works as the entertainment director for Full Throttle Saloon and is also a full partner in the business with Ballard.

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  • The dining area is smoke-free, but smoking is permitted in the saloon area.

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  • She spotted him waving to her from the boardwalk outside the saloon.

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  • As she stepped off the walk to cross an alley, a lean figure stepped out of the saloon.

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  • Bordeaux had one arm wrapped fondly around the shoulders of a saloon girl.

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  • You won't find love here in this saloon.

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  • It was the woman from the saloon.

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  • Your father didn't leave willingly - and he didn't leave with the saloon girl, the way everyone thought.

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  • A hundred years ago, Edith might have joined Annie, smiling her nights away at the Red Hat Saloon.

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  • There are also two large chapels, containing altars, ornaments, &c., in rock-salt, a room called the dancing saloon (Tanzsaal), where the objects of interest found in the mines are kept; the Kronleuchtersaal, and the chamber Michatovice are also worth mention.

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  • Cars of this saloon type have been introduced into England for use on railways which have adopted electric traction, but owing to the narrower loading gauge of British railways it is not usually possible to seat four persons across the width of the car for its whole length, and at the ends the seats have to be placed along the sides of the vehicle.

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  • Kansas City is one of the largest cities in the country without a drinking saloon.

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  • The purser, however, made it appear that he had again jumped overboard, concealed him for some days - generally inside one of the saloon sofas - and helped him to get ashore in disguise at Vera Cruz.

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  • The palace (Schloss), built in1751-1776on the site of the previous erection of 1715, is a plain building in the old French style, composed of a centre and two wings, presenting nothing remarkable except the octagon tower (Bleiturna), from the summit of which a splendid view of the city and surrounding country is obtained, and the marble saloon, in which the meridian of Cassini was fixed or drawn.

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  • The state dispensary was opposed by the old conservative faction, by the saloon keepers, and by the radical prohibitionists.

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  • The constitution of 1895 forbade a restoration of the saloon system in its original form.

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  • For this purpose hydraulic mechanism of Bessemer's design was arranged under the control of an attendant, whose duty it was to keep watch on a spirit-level, and counteract by proper manipulation of the apparatus any deviation from the horizontal that might manifest itself on the floor of the saloon owing to the rolling of the vessel.

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  • In the end, the saloon girl had been more important to him than his wife and children.

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  • What could her father have seen in that saloon girl to make him leave so much behind?

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  • She couldn't blame the Indian girl any more than she could blame the saloon girl who ran off with her father.

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  • I just saw him with a girl over at the saloon and...

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  • The extra stars (in brackets) are achieved when the saloon is not used as sleeping accommodation.

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  • The Bama Slam Saloon - a stage in the Saloon area of the festival - is home to the Miss BamaJam contest.

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  • Once every four years in cities and once in two years in towns the question of licence or no-licence must be submitted to a vote of the electorate, and in a no-licence town or city no bar-room or saloon is to be permitted; in such a town or city, however, malt liquor, cider and light wines may be sold at a railway restaurant and an inn-keeper may serve liquors to his bona-fide registered guests.

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  • Later with his small savings he opened a saloon, and as his business prospered became proprietor of several such establishments, in which he maintained good order.

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  • A boat, called the "Bessemer," was built on this plan in 1875 and put on the cross-Channel service to Calais, but the mechanism of the swinging saloon was not found effective in practice and was ultimately removed.

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  • This last had her saloon mounted in such a way as to be free to swing relatively to the boat herself, and the idea was that this saloon should always be maintained steady and level, no matter how rough the sea.

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  • Little did I know that while you were proposing to me, you were making plans to marry you're little saloon girl.

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