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The city, sixty-five kilometres from the shores of Lake Baikal, was dark, cold, and uninviting.
"We want to show that the contemporary can be comfortable," Ms. Pedersen said, "not cold and uninviting".
Even the addition of fringe and fur accent pieces and two shimmering cutaway short dresses couldn't keep this collection from feeling cold and uninviting.
My First Little Ian McEwan A beautifully crafted but rather cold and uninviting doll, fashioned from Venetian porcelain, pure silks and a certain frosty hauteur.
Even though the center's various plazas are the major public squares of the neighborhood, they are for the most part cold and uninviting, and do not function as destinations in themselves, the way public space in a city ought to.
The rest of the museum — including the galleries for late Roman and Byzantine mosaics, sculptures and textiles — has recently emerged from a thorough renovation that has perhaps streamlined some awkward spaces, but left them a little cold and uninviting.
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It was cold, grey, and uninviting.
In the winter especially, it can be very difficult to get out of bed, because your bed is so warm, and the air is frigid and uninviting.
Situated in downtown Palm Springs in the 100 block of North Palm Canyon Drive, the shopping mall has been described as "cold, stark and uninviting--the antithesis of Palm Springs' extended-village character". Stores fronting Palm Canyon Drive--the main shopping street--apparently did well, but there was no major department store to anchor the back and draw customers through.
Today's hardware store, which more and more are dominated by the mega-store chains, are cold, uninviting and usually involve more driving time.
Today's hardware store, which more and more is dominated by the "big box stores", is cold, uninviting, and usually involves substantial driving time from downtown Wilusa.
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