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Your host greets you as you peek through the entry curtain and sort of shoos you in, where you jostle and are jostled by other guests arriving and leaving, pulling coats on and off a portable coat rack.
Ms. Bright suggested an entry curtain that appeared to billow even though it was immobile, and subjected mesh and plastic to what she calls a stretch test, meaning she hung them in her studio for a few days to see if they changed shape.
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They then slept from 8 00 pm to 5 00 am, at which time they closed the entry baffles; lowered the curtain separating the sleeping room from the veranda-trap; and collected all mosquitoes, dead and alive, from the room, bed net, and veranda.
Front's entry was exuberantly baroque: a curtain wall that drapes extravagantly, like a curtain of glass.
She never rehearsed on the assumption that she'd be the centre of the show, that she would get hysterical applause on her first entry right through to the curtain.
A gangway connects the stage to the wings; a movement of the curtains punctuates players' entry and exit.
Just past the sheer curtains marking the entry to Sally LaPointe's studio and workshop on Thompson Street in SoHo, things were in a state of flux.
We'll have a clearer understanding of the Q10's sales impact in the United States, and BlackBerry pulled back the curtain on the entry-level Q5 last month, a device that seems tailor-made to help the company maintain its relatively strong position in emerging markets.
A code word on the door, a curtain pushed aside - exclusive entry to the capitalist speakeasy, in a world where the rich no longer want to be seen.
The cafe actually runs out of a renovated 100-year-old wooden townhouse where a noren, or Japanese curtain divider, hangs in the entry.
The entire compound has playfully skewed proportions, from the massive white columns and gigantic lampshades in the entry to the 40-foot, billowing white curtains that form separate alcoves.
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