Corridor Sentence Examples

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  • She continued faster, and followed the corridor as it curved to the left.

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  • The warrior opened the door and strode into the corridor without waiting.

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  • Hannah paused a few doors down along the wide, tall corridor with plush red rugs and gilded cornices.

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  • She tucked the creature in her hands under one arm and left the small room for a long corridor in similar dark grey which glowed more brightly from indistinguishable light sources.

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  • He stepped aside, out of the way to the corridor leading into the fortress.

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  • The foul air, to which he had already begun to get used in the corridor, was still stronger here.

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  • Sonya told Pierre this as she led him along the corridor to Natasha's room.

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  • Frank led me down a long corridor to a large conference room filled with perhaps thirty intent individuals, standing and sitting, some taking notes, others with few buried faces in computer screens.

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  • A narrow, lit walkway extended all the way down the corridor, the only part of the hall out of reach of the arms of the prisoners on either side.

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  • First corridor out of the main house.

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  • In 1888 a corridor was discovered which had at one time been isolated from the rest of the cemetery.

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  • The detective gave me a look but said nothing as he led me down a long corridor to a darkened back room.

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  • She looked out of the front of the cell into a small corridor with equally harsh lighting.

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  • The superior had free access to this corridor, and through open niches was able to inspect the garden without being seen.

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  • The air-conditioned hospital corridor gave way to the balmy heat of the Caribbean island on which he stood.

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  • The new museum, connected with the old museum by a covered corridor, is, in its internal arrangements and decorations, one of the finest structures in the capital.

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  • He turned and walked down another corridor.

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  • Drawing a weapon, he walked through the hall and into a corridor.

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  • Going along the corridor, the assistant led Rostov to the officers' wards, consisting of three rooms, the doors of which stood open.

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  • The introduction of corridor carriages, enabling passengers to walk right through the trains, greatly increased their usefulness.

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  • A fine paved corridor running east from this gives access to a line of the later magazines, and through a columnar hall to the central court beyond, while to the left of this a broad and stately flight of steps leads up to a kind of entrance hall on an upper terrace.

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  • They consist either of a row of rooms, with a corridor along them, and perhaps one or two additional rooms at one or both ends, or of three such corridors and rows of rooms, forming three sides of a large square open yard.

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  • Having tied a girdle over his coat and pulled his cap low on his head, Pierre went down the corridor, trying to avoid making a noise or meeting the captain, and passed out into the street.

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  • Entertain me, the male voice down the corridor said.

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  • I don't have the appetite of the beast, he said, lifting his chin to the glowing silver eyes across the corridor.

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  • She exited and touched the wall of one corridor.

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  • Paperwork kept Dean chained to his desk until after lunch and he spent the afternoon pacing the courthouse corridor until plea-bargained to freedom shortly before five.

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  • Each occupied a small detached cottage, standing by itself in a small garden surrounded by high walls and connected by a common corridor or cloister.

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  • He pushed her further into the corridor, and she watched, horrified when he broke into a run, headed straight towards the dark mist.

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  • Canals often offer a rural corridor in otherwise built-up areas.

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  • Signs can be hung from the ceiling or fixed above transverse bulkheads in a corridor.

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  • They also provide contactor switching for corridor lighting and other key loads.

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  • More space is required for the purposes of assessing casualty prior to release, e.g. an enclosed corridor.

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  • No, said the planning minister, Lord Rooker, find space for a further 18,000 somewhere along the M11 corridor.

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  • The noisy M1 corridor passes through, with many of the slopes visually screened by planting.

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  • Next you squeeze your way stooping down a narrow corridor with a sloping wall that forces you to move sideways.

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  • Yet here he was, at midnight on the second day, standing in a drafty corridor.

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  • It's the first corridor leading out of the main house into what I think is the eastern wing.

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  • He paid no attention and continued to stride down the corridor.

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  • The White God, Darian, strode through his marble halls, the soft footfalls of his leather boots the only sound in the imperial corridor.

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  • This entrance communicated with a corridor showing frescoes of a processional character.

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  • Where circumstances will admit, it is better to place it at some distance from the house, and to form a connexion by means of a glass corridor.

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  • Bodies blocked her descent to the basements where the warriors were, and she struck off down a narrow corridor that dead-ended in another set of stairs leading to a door hanging from one hinge.

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  • She turned right into the first corridor, urging her courage not to falter just yet.

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  • Sensing demons in the upcoming halls, he replaced his hood and stepped from the stairwell leading to the basement into the hall on the main floor.  Half a dozen demons paced the corridor, three dressed as scouts like he was.  Rhyn made his way through his half-brethren, once again getting an idea of how many were there.

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  • He trailed Memon up the stairs and down the main corridor, watching as Memon paused to take in ancient tapestries and evaluate gilded ornaments.

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  • These included apparitions, cold spots and sense of presence experiences in a ground floor corridor area.

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  • Reception Corridor area The same apparition of a little boy was seen by Jenny [Manager] in this area.

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  • Cabins There are six twin berth cabins There are six twin berth cabins either side of a heated, central corridor.

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  • The period from 2021 to 2036 development is proposed toward the east-west A120 corridor around Braintree and Great Dunmow.

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  • Dust motes swam alongside her down the gloomy corridor.

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  • There are only two rooms on the right hand side of the spine corridor, the first being the ' Signals Room ' .

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  • The canal corridor up to its present terminus up against a dual carriageway runs through an industrail scene.

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  • The work has led to a new landscaped river corridor.

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  • Waterfront Projects This package of schemes aims to improve the waterway corridor running through Aire Valley.

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  • The first room on the right hand side of the corridor is the unisex toilet with two wc cubicles.

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  • Further down the corridor is the practice dispensary where he would make up his prescriptions.

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  • One shot showed Stratford Johns walking along a corridor with a very visible camera dolly following him all the way.

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  • On the dog leg on the main corridor there is a short corridor leading to the female dormitory now stripped of its original fittings.

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  • The corridor then turns through 90 degrees toward the emergency exit.

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  • In a long gloomy corridor the Vixen had become suddenly furtive, looking all around.

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  • He couldn't hang around the corridor hoping to catch a glimpse of her like some rock star groupie.

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  • He walked down the corridor after them, then executed a sharp right maneuver which took him to the door of Daniel's office.

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  • The staff facility is on a first floor mezzanine, accessed off the corridor to the WCs.

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  • Changes in color along a corridor help reduce monotony and oppression.

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  • Continuing up the stair the friends found more orc remains in the corridor on the next floor.

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  • The corridor is beautifully ornamented by figures in stucco, of the royal lineage from the Tudors to our time.

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  • One could hear the swift, soft, bounding steps coming along the corridor, like the pads of a fleeing and leaping panther.

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  • Stanley Green Corridor in Derwentside, County Durham, a neighborhood management pathfinder, has found the results can be dramatic.

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  • The new entrance to the staff refectory is the next door down the f floor corridor.

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  • Directly afterward his voice resounded in the corridor, with others talking Arabic, by which she knew that he had friends on board.

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  • Your school will be provided with a shoe reuse bin and reusable sacks small enough to store in a corridor or classroom corner.

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  • From the corridor of the first floor you can see the glass skylight of the roof over the fifth floor.

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  • The last twenty feet of the corridor are heavily soundproofed.

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  • The corridor smelled strange, it was the stench of the charnel house combined with the tang of powerful magic.

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  • There was a central corridor with a floor made of red terracotta tesserae and inlaid mosaic panels.

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  • But it threw an almost theatrical light on the man who stood outside the cloak room in the corridor.

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  • The first room on the right hand side of the corridor is the unisex toilet with two WC cubicles.

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  • The organic corridor took us to an organic door, partially transparent.

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  • Community cause comes up trumps Heath Countryside Corridor (HCC) has been successful in buying their second parcel of land.

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  • In the northeast and along the western corridor are low lightly wooded mountain ranges of mainly volcanic origin.

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  • Rostov and the assistant went into the dark corridor.

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  • The count got out helped by the footmen, and, passing among men and women who were entering and the program sellers, they all three went along the corridor to the first row of boxes.

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  • For example, the Heathrow campus houses the Center for Economic Development and the Altamonte Springs campus is located in a healthcare corridor.

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  • Pass the center corridor to enter the purple room.

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  • A long corridor features two rows of dark wood tables, one row against each wall, and warm yellow lighting created by modest overhead chandeliers.

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  • Hands darted from the cells to swipe at them, and she saw why the robed man kept to the center of the corridor.

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  • Katie trailed the fit woman through the hallway, past her room, and down a second corridor.

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  • When Ne'Rin signaled all was ready, he strode from the deck into the corridor and straight to her cell.

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  • He motioned for the guards to take her down another corridor, and she went.

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  • He excused himself and crossed to her, motioning for her to follow him out a nearby door into a corridor.

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  • She trailed them as directed down the corridor to a battle quarters that put A'Ran's tiny room to shame.

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  • He held out his arm towards a closed door leading to another corridor.

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  • When they entered the building, there was only an empty corridor.

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  • School Pets In School we have a big vivarium in the corridor.

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  • Then a woman's loud groans and the high-pitched whine of a drill filled the corridor.

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  • Buffer A corridor of a specified width around a point, line or area.

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  • The second ' clean ' corridor is chemical free and gives access to the laboratory write-up areas, offices and meeting rooms.

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  • The next advance, introduced on the Great Western railway in 1892, was the adoption of corridor carriages having a passage along one side, off which the compartments open, and connected to each other by vestibules, so that it is possible to pass from one end of the train to the other.

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  • For instance, fourwheeled bogie third-class corridor carriages employed on the Midland railway at the beginning of the 10th century weighed nearly 25 tons, and had bodies measuring 50 ft.; yet they held only 36 passengers, because not only had the number of compartments been reduced to six, as compared with seven in the somewhat shorter carriage of 1885, by the introduction of a lavatory at each end, but each compartment held only 6 persons, instead of 10, owing to the narrowing of its width by the corridor.

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  • In the pagan cemeteries, on the other hand, the sepulchral recess as a rule entered the rock like an oven at right angles to the corridor, the body being introduced endways.

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  • It consists of five rectangular compartments, three on one side of the corridor FIG.

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  • The main corridor is 12 ft.

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  • At the end of the corridor there was a large chamber, 23 ft.

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  • More is known of the lead and iron mines which, at least in the first two centuries, were worked in many Scale In Feet I I i 1 [[Gate Corridor ' 'Nen?Ol2e]]??n \\??

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  • Between the cell and the cloister gallery (A) is a passage or corridor (B), cutting off the inmate of the cell from all sound or movement which might interrupt his meditations.

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  • It was an oblong edifice divided by columns into a central hall and a corridor running round all the four sides with a tribunal opposite the main entrance; and, unlike the usual basilicae, it had, instead of a clerestory, openings in the walls of the corridor through which light was admitted, it being almost as lofty as the nave.

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  • It is an open court, oblong, surrounded on all four sides by a colonnade; in front is a portico facing the forum, and on the other three sides there is a corridor behind the colonnade with windows opening on it.

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  • While seated with his family and friends absorbed in the play, John Wilkes Booth, an actor, who with others had prepared a plot to assassinate the several heads of government, went into the little corridor leading to the upper stage-box, and secured it against ingress by a wooden bar.

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  • The present entrance to the Palacio Arabe, or Casa Real (Moorish palace), is by a small door from which a corridor conducts to the Patio de los Arrayanes (Court of the Myrtles), also called the Patio de la Alberca (Court of the Blessing or Court of the Pond), from the Moorish birka, " pond," or berka, " blessing."

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  • Moor Park took him away from brooding and glooming in Ireland and brought him into the corridor of contemporary history, an intimate acquaintance with which became the chief passion of Swift's life.

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  • In the vestibule of the entrance corridor stands a suit of black armour believed to have been worn by Provost Sir Robert Davidson, who fell in the battle of Harlaw, near Inverurie, in 1411.

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  • He waited a moment to see whether the cornet would answer, but he turned and went out of the corridor.

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  • Marya Dmitrievna, having found Sonya weeping in the corridor, made her confess everything, and intercepting the note to Natasha she read it and went into Natasha's room with it in her hand.

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  • Sonya was sitting sobbing in the corridor.

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  • He paused and then suddenly seeing the pistol on the table seized it with unexpected rapidity and ran out into the corridor.

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  • Pierre, coming out into the corridor, looked with pity and repulsion at the half-crazy old man.

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  • Stumbling down the corridor they ricochet from wall to wall, a series of loud thumps marking their progress.

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  • I scurried down the dark eerie corridor to my room, the last room on the left.

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  • The Terai Arc is a corridor of biodiversity teeming with Asian elephants, swamp deer, and river dolphins galore.

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  • At the far western end the corridor they came to a tee junction.

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  • Autumn tiptoes down the narrow wooden corridor Making the faint squeak echo inside her.

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  • The study developed options and recommendations over a thirty year period to meet freight and passenger needs within the Norwich to Peterborough transport corridor.

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  • The existing urology department is based in one of the oldest parts of the hospital, accessed from the North Corridor.

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  • School Pets In School we have a big Vivarium in the corridor.

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  • Galley - A galley kitchen basically looks like a corridor, consisting of two opposing counters at least 42" apart that also hold the appliances.

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  • Collin County is comprised of cities and towns expanding out from the central Dallas corridor including Plano, Wylie, Allen, McKinney, Frisco and more.

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  • Clemson University is one of the most popular universities along the southeastern corridor in the United States.

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  • The original mill that manufactured Bernat products was located along the historic Blackstone Valley River Corridor, and had been built in 1820.

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  • Arlington Sleep Medicine is a custom designed facility in the Ballston corridor or Arlington.

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  • There are different corridor widths and many, many types of progressive lenses, so let your optician know you plan to use your glasses for fishing (as well as any other activities, like driving, you'll need them for).

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  • In the first corridor of the Darth Vader level, you can pick up a lot of studs as you run through the hallway.

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  • Jump down and head to the main corridor that connects all 3 rooms and there are disco lights, confetti, and corny music playing.

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  • While in the Weapon Training section, find the briefcase in the corridor upstairs with the Operator's secret stash on your way back from the Teahouse.

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  • The original entrance to the cemetery leads directly into a spacious corridor with no loculi, but recesses for sarcophagi, and decorations of the classical style of the 2nd century.

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  • To be rebuilt as an end vestibule corridor composite.

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