Sentence examples for imposing lobby from inspiring English sources

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The Rex features an imposing lobby, 227 extremely comfortable rooms and the best-known roof terrace in town with fine views of the city.

Luxury: Hotel Bristol, Kärntner Ring 1, (43-1) 515-160, fax (43-1) 515-16550, www.hotelbristol.at, which served as headquarters of the United States military during the postwar occupation of Austria, is a top business hotel with an imposing lobby and elegant "American bar".

But the Lefrak Organization managed the trick in 1972 with the Squibb Building, at 40 West 57th Street, between Fifth Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas, which has neither an ample plaza nor an imposing lobby; just a dull, 200-foot-long recessed arcade at the base of a boxy, brown tower with about as much aesthetic pizazz as a U.P.S. truck.

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The two forms are joined by the imposing public lobby, its glass facade slanting back dramatically from the street to evoke a glistening mountainscape.

The imposing Neoclassical lobby at the north end of the building, which has cream-colored marble walls and an elaborate inlaid marble floor, is certainly a stunner: 340 feet long and 40 feet wide, with a towering 38-foot ceiling.

The building occupies a rectangular corner site and rises from an imposing, two-story lobby framed with glass.

WASHINGTON, June 22 — Senator Barack Obama said on Friday that if elected president, he would impose new lobbying restrictions on members of his administration and seek to end a system of no-bid contracts that he says is riddled by abuse.

We entered the imposing building through the lobby, which is still under construction, at the end of picturesque Joralemon Street.

Yet, in an en banc ruling, the appellate court blocked the government from imposing fines on Hobby Lobby for not complying and allowed its challenge to the mandate to proceed, finding merit in its religious freedom claim.

Asked whether she and the rest of the pro-life lobby were imposing their moral absolutism, Rebecca is quite clear: "Every law is based on morality.

One was that the city convey its message through a public service advertising campaign; another was that the city impose requirements, or lobby the State Legislature, to require licensing for ultrasound technicians.

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