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Soothing music is sometimes piped into the premises.
Man Ray, 147 West 15th Street, has moved into the premises of what was briefly a hot spot called 147.
The judge, Chris Holmes, said: "The behaviour of stopping people, questioning them about why they were going into the premises, was a direct harassment of Dawn Purvis".
Security forces chased protesters into the premises of the student news agency ISNA, off Enghelab Square, and beat them with chains and batons, Rah-e Sabz reported.
Russian news agency Novosti reported that a young Pussy Riot supported climbed into the premises of the Turkish embassy to avoid arrest.
This month, the city introduced a new public arts space when the Asbury Park Musical Heritage Foundation, a nonprofit group begun in 2011, moved into the premises vacated by the ShowRoom.
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In 2003, it was named the worst episode of the series by Entertainment Weekly writers who felt the "looking-into-the-future premise" was carried out better in "Lisa's Wedding".
In April this year, La Maison's fashion designers, illustrators, photographers and artists moved into 13 of the premises and set to work converting them into shops to showcase their work.
Which is a bit too firmly wired into the premise.
The throwback feel of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" is built into the premise.
But the real problem is baked into the premise: "they" are not "us".
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