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"Even a vestibule of the building is private property," said Inspector Sweet, the city's first witness at the hearing in Manhattan before Judge Shira A. Scheindlin.
EDDIE'S WORLD By Charlie Stella Carroll & Graf ($24, hardcover) James Singleton was standing in a vestibule of a Harlem project building on 123rd Street.
"Why does anyone else have to go onstage?" the actress Linda Hart joked as she gave the actor the once-over in a vestibule of the Fifth Avenue Theater here.
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Yet when a T-Mobile rep came by the house last summer, he found that I have no service in my front vestibule — yeah, I got a vestibule, what of it?
Not since the fabled exhibition of Japanese culture that took place between 1885 and 1887 has this segment of SW1 been redeemed from its reputation as a shining vestibule of affluent stupidity.
TS Eliot's use of London Bridge is Falling Down at the end of The Waste Land is, if anything, even darker, especially when you remember that, earlier in the poem, the bridge was the site of Eliot's vision of a Dantesque vestibule of hell.
"Officer Santiago claimed that he was able to see Bradley's suspicious behavior even though he was inside a police van parked across the street, twenty or thirty feet from the door, separated from Bradley not only by the street but by the windows of the front door, a vestibule, the windows of an inner door, and the hallway," Judge Scheindlin observed.
Judge Scheindlin wrote dryly in her ruling: "Officer Santiago claimed that he was able to see Bradley's suspicious behavior even though he was inside a police van parked across the street, 20 or 30 feet from the door, separated from Bradley not only by the street but by the windows of the front door, a vestibule, the windows of an inner door, and the hallway".
Instead of interacting with the outer crater, the methanesulfonamide group of KL001 is anchored at an outer vestibule of the FAD-binding pocket, where the FBXL3 C-terminal tail enters in the Skp1-FBXL3-CRY2 structure.
The man entered a vestibule in front of the bar and fell asleep, leaning against a glass enclosure cracked in an earlier storm.
Also extremely complicated to create — or recreate — was the Mamluk Porch, an ensemble of about 300 stones that once formed the vault and walls of a vestibule at the entrance to the home of a ruler of the Egyptian Mamluk dynasty in Cairo at the end of the 15th century.
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