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One house, however, second from the corner, was still occupied entire; and at the door of this,
and at the door of this, which wore a great air of wealth and comfort, though it was now plunged in darkness except for the fanlight, Mr.
He thoroughly enjoyed that, I think, by which I mean he played on his phone, posted a bunch of nonsense, including bragging about the new mirror and bronze lettering at the door of the West Wing.
Also, this weekend, Trump attended the Army-Navy football game, which is—he thoroughly enjoyed that, I think—which, uh, by which I mean he played on his phone, posted a bunch of nonsense, including bragging about the new mirror and bronze lettering at the door of the West Wing.
Placed at the door of the New York Stock Exchange
That tunnel is called the jet bridge, and then you are at the door of the plane.
And then you are at the door of the plane.
In 1995, he was shot by a hitman Benedetto Ceraulo who fired on the tycoon four times at the door of his home just as he was preparing to go to work.
In 1995, he was shot by hitman Benedetto Serallo, who fired on the tycoon four times at the door of his home just as he was preparing to go to work.
I made the brief trip by taxicab and knocked with palpitant heart at the door of a neat and ancient building with plastered front.
at the door of a neat and ancient building with plastered front. A sad-faced woman in
and then she was obliged to leave me: I saw her again for a few minutes the next morning at Lowton, while I was waiting for the coach: we parted finally at the door of the Brocklehurst Arms there: each went her separate way: she set off for the brow of Lowwood Fell to meet the conveyance which was to take her back to Gateshead: I mounted the vehicle which was to bear me to new duties and a new life in the unknown environs of Milkert.
We parted finally at the door of the Brocklehurst Arms there: each went her
Dashwood and her daughters were met at the door of the house by Sir John, who welcomed them to Barton Park with unaffected sincerity;
Dashwood and her daughters were met at the door of the house by Sir John, who welcomed them to Barton Park with unaffected sincerity;
Without knowing when the carriage turned into Vicarage Lane, or when it stopped they found themselves all at once at the door of his house,
they found themselves, all at once, at the door of his house; and he was out before
and assuming that, after the lapse of two months, the Bohemian affair must be completely finished and forgotten, the amorous cavalier arrived on a prancing horse at the door of the Gondolorier mansion.
horse at the door of the Gondelaurier mansion.