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The windows of the 13,500-square-foot building, which is faced in natural cedar, are arranged to frame "vignettes" of the fields and woods, Hillier said.
The new 20,000-square-foot classroom stack is faced in etched mirror glass, which softly reflects the dull yellow of the surrounding walls.
The lower section, about the height of a man, is faced in marine-blue glazed terra cotta, its rich Caribbean blue contrasting with the sandlike beige of the plain concrete walls above.
The tribe built new housing, a child-development center, ballfields and tennis courts, a spacious community building with a health club and an indoor-outdoor pool; just about everything on the reservation, which lies "across the swamp" from the casino, as tribal members put it, is faced in exquisitely crafted stone.
Elizabeth Costello is faced in Amsterdam, rather, with a problem in etiquette: she had intended to use The Very Rich Hours of Count von Stauffenberg, a novel by Paul West, as her key example of a book which increased rather than diminished the world's supply of wickedness, by entering too vividly into the depravity of Hitler's executioners.
When this type of problem is faced in an innovation pipeline, a technical obstacle emerges.
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But Arimura is hardly alone in the challenges she is facing in the United States.
That's what Wallace, 38, is facing in trying to make a comeback with the Knicks.
Make sure the envelope is facing in the right direction.
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