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Some of them are plain cubbyholes in grim basement corridors, with barely enough room for a desk and some chairs.
New York City's Pennsylvania Station, the busiest station in the country, has been imprisoned in a grim basement under Madison Square Garden for more than 50 years.
She stars as Renee Bennett, a frustrated employee of a high-end New York cosmetics company who\u2019s relegated to its grim basement annex in Chinatown.
The next thing I knew, I was standing in the passport-control line in the grim basement of Sheremetyevo-2 International Airport. Sheremetyevo-2 International Airport
He spoke a colorful brand of English and lived in a grim basement apartment on East Third Street, where a circle of equally impoverished admirers gathered in the evenings to help him make his clothes… A sharply tailored coat made out of old, stained mattress ticking caused a sensation.
Caesar's Tower contained a "grim" basement dungeon; according to local legend dating back to at least 1644 it is also known as Poitiers Tower either because prisoners from the Battle of Poitiers in 1356 may have been imprisoned there or because the ransoms raised from the battle helped to pay for its construction.
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In the dark basement.
However, the Secret Service operations squads do not occupy a grim, airless basement bunker adjacent to an airshaft.
Even though La MaMa's first-floor theater has the look of a grim church basement, there is a bright side to seeing classical Indian dance here.
We arrive at the pleasant blocks of flats, and a grim notice in the basement stairwell tells us that a baby buggy belonging to a young couple has disappeared.
If you want, a contrast between the shining city on the hill and the grim cubicle in the basement - including every cliché of bored civil servants in action - you have arrived at the right place.
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