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The dark wood pieces were making the room feel dim, she said.
Stieglitz, in the meantime, was married to a brewery heiress who made him feel dim and lifeless.
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Le Rendez-Vous 520 Boulevard Kenilworth (908) 931-0888 www.lerendez-vousnj.com EXCELLENT THE SPACE A tiny bistro — just 32 seats — that feels dim and timeworn yet lively and convivial.
In the shadow of umpteen episodes of "Behind the Music" and the 2004 documentary "Metallica: Some Kind of Monster," a fascinating and grating document of a band in mid-implosion, this simple love letter feels dim.
I try not to let Daisy Fried make me too weepy or Anne Carson make me feel too dim, and I try, again and again, to make legitimate headway with The Changing Light At Sandover because it's been twenty years and I'm as lost as the earring my darling can't find.
But not to worry — by the time last night's game was over, thirteen-plus innings and five-plus hours later, Escobar's flight around the bases felt as dim and far away as Patsy's Huntington Avenue Base Ball Grounds.
But not to worry by the time last night's game was over, thirteen-plus innings and five-plus hours later, Escobar's flight around the bases felt as dim and far away as Patsy's Huntington Avenue Base Ball Grounds.
Press a tiny doorbell in the mouth of a lion's head, and only if there's space — or if you've made a reservation — are you allowed inside a plush room with felt wallpaper, dim lighting and superb drinks, served past 4 a.m. if the demand warrants it.
Instead of being helped along by welfare staffers, he's mocked and chided, made to feel small and dim.
They don't feel nickeled and dimed".
There was several hundred dollars' worth of profit in that meal; and even if the guests were mainlining cocktail sauce, a clever restaurateur would gladly eat the few cents it cost to supply it, rather than making them feel nickeled and dimed.
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