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  • He beckoned her into a high-ceilinged room with a marble floor covered with rush mats.
  • Noise banged through the high-ceilinged, uncarpeted room, matching the din inside her skull.
  • He caught a brief glimpse of a gloomy high-ceilinged, twin-bedded room; then there was a loud twittering noise, followed by an even louder shriek, and his vision was completely obscured by a large quantity of very bushy hair. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • This high-ceilinged area is wallpapered in yellow.
  • We jolted to a stop, an attendant pried the door half open, and we stumbled out into a high-ceilinged, man-made chamber that housed a railyard for miniature ore trains. Space Odyssey: Scientists go to the extremes of the earth to divine the secrets of extraterrestrial life.
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  • On three sides, a large living room full observation carried out according to the functions of sub-point layout, while the high-ceilinged lobby of the top people have access to castle feeling.
  • Every morning I'd do my daily pull-ups on a pipe in the bathroom of my high-ceilinged pension, and then lace on my boots and run from the mercado, at 12,000 feet, up to the 14,000-foot rim of the Altiplano.
  • Sometimes they surround a high-ceilinged ball-room with crystal chandeliers.
  • Today, the young couple—22 and 20 when painted—hang cater-cornered on two walls of a high-ceilinged salon, otherwise empty except for a small Van Dyck picture of the head of Christ. Notice of Arrival
  • Its high-ceilinged rooms, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, are decorated and furnished with exquisite taste.
  • In the gallery's high-ceilinged basement, amid cool white paint and fluorescent lights, uniformly uncolored sculptures took on a warm cast.
  • In the gallery's high-ceilinged basement, amid cool white paint and fluorescent lights, uniformly uncolored sculptures took on a warm cast.
  • A title flashed _Slave Girls From Hell_ -- then a big, high-ceilinged room with Egyptian hieroglyphics on the walls came into view in grainy black and white. White Jazz
  • It was high-ceilinged and raftered with white stone set with gems, and on the walls were hung tapestries of gold thread.
  • Do you own a twee, high-ceilinged, airy old-fashioned storybook home near York that you plan to leave for a few days next month?
  • Friday, the president received a reporter in a high-ceilinged conference room.
  • The frugal meal is served at triclinia below hanging oil-lamps in the high-ceilinged murk.
  • Within an enclosed compound, you discover a pristine, high-ceilinged exhibition space that occupies a renovated factory building.
  • Sometimes they surround a high-ceilinged ball-room with crystal chandeliers.
  • A high-ceilinged corridor ran between the oubliettes and the suite.
  • When the meeting was over we were shown into a high-ceilinged intermediary room, a great banqueting hall, with a fine, thick, ornamentally patterned carpet. Archive 2009-10-01
  • A grandly arched passageway leads to the high-ceilinged gallery.
  • They were in a high-ceilinged room, the walls covered in carved wooden panels with a number of marble busts set on shelves projecting from them.
  • The high-ceilinged dining room has seen better days, but the kitchen continues firing on all cylinders, turning out comforting classics like matzo ball soup, Roumanian pastrami, kasha varnishkes, unmissable steak fries and a triple-decker sandwich taller than it is wide. Lore of Old New York
  • Noise banged through the high-ceilinged, uncarpeted room, matching the din inside her skull.
  • Sitting in the high-ceilinged library of his comfortable flat, he looks the part: bespectacled, a man of thoughtful pose.
  • The Renaissance-style building and its high-ceilinged rooms lined with alabaster statues of Greek gods made an unforgettable impression on the 13-year-old.
  • But in a high-ceilinged courtroom last week, the man staring down at Kirkland had the ability to take it all away – and there was reason to think he might.
  • To make the large, high-ceilinged rooms flow together seamlessly, the designer repeated tones of sage green, raspberry red, and gold in the fabrics.

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