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The palace floor is an undulating series of stony mounds.
One account described her lying weeping on the palace floor, refusing to leave during the uprising.
Isiah Thomas stood on the Palace floor Tuesday night, and it was as if time and space had been altered merely by passing through the arena doors.
The picture finishes stirringly, with a conversation between the now aged emperor and his long-dead concubine, photographed mostly with his presence invisible and the camera trained on a piece of empty palace floor where autumn leaves lift and rattle.
In Cary's portrait, the "jealous savages... live like mice or rats in a palace floor"; dancers are "grinning, shrieking, scowling, or with faces which seemed entirely dislocated, senseless and unhuman, like twisted bags of lard".
The concluding words of her "Caligula" program — "When that group of disgruntled army officers decided to rid Rome of the monster, sure, they left him in bits on the palace floor, but all they got was more of the same" — were an oblique but unmistakable allusion to contemporary global affairs.
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The company's first Stateside outpost, which opens this week on the lower-ground level of the old Bouwerie Lane Theater, is filled with antique mirrors and historical French moldings and hardware - the perfect surroundings for perfumed candles, pillars and room sprays that conjure waxed palace floors and Madame de Pompadour's boudoir.
Imported marble covered colonnades and palace floors.
"Many people thought I was crushing thousands of creatures," said Mr. Fabre, who was now stomping his right foot on the palace parquet floor.
But for the best experience, take a number and wait in line at the immense City Hall Maxim's Palace (second floor, City Hall Low Block; 852-2521-1303; wherecsd.gov.hk/CE/CulthealService/CityHall/restaurants1.html), where the patrons are as loud as the red-and-gold décor.
LONDON — In one corner of the fashion ring, in a palace gilded from floor to ceiling, was Tom Ford, the maximalist.
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