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The more commodious LaCrosse I am driving is rated at 36 m.p.g.
"Our design is more commodious," said David Saylor, creative director of Scholastic, the series' American publisher.
And "public art" or "outdoor art" are only slightly more commodious, partly because of outside pressure.
The shacks where most of the victims lived looked no more commodious.
Their current apartment, a 1,000-square-foot 1,000-square-foot 1,000-square-footent for $4,200 a month, is considerabloftone coMulberry.
As housing grew more commodious and many rooms in a single dwelling were equipped with fireplaces, flues were grouped to carry smoke to a central chimney of masonry.
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Wouldn't it be as easy to abandon the physical object of the book if it can be recast in a weightless vehicle that is handier and more visually commodious than the current, early e-books, which make reading even the relatively short "Riding the Bullet" such an eye-straining chore?
By the late summer of 1995, they had decided to sell their house in Wisconsin and look for something more permanent and commodious in Manhattan.
Houses much larger, more modern and commodious, and duller.
In 1501 Henry VII "repayred or rather new builded this house, not imbattoled, or so strongly fortified Castle like, but farre more beautiful and commodious for the entertainement of any Prince or greate Estate".
Less commodious but more picture esque lodgings can be obtained in the homes of villagers up on the hill in Molyvos proper.
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