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A standard room, regularly $514, is $327 (at $1.87 to the pound); a superior, regularly $552, is $365.
Then he brought up a candidate who was not on the stage in New Hampshire but who shows up in his living room regularly nonetheless.
As a sport and performance psychologist who was in the training room regularly throughout the 1996 national championship season at the University of Florida, I have a few thoughts about Steve Spurrier.
She'll notice a once-glamorous hotel, the Pennsylvania (the phone number to book a table at the old Café Rouge, Pennsylvania 6-5000, was memorialised in a famous song title by the Glenn Miller Orchestra, which played the room regularly), that now serves chiefly as backdrop for the idling, belching buses that shuttle tourist groups in and out of the place.
The necessary secrecy surrounding the FBI's investigation into whether laws were broken by her use of a private server while secretary of state means the threat of criminal charges remains a partisan elephant in the room –regularly cited by Republican opponents and largely ignored by both Democratic candidates.
Not the curly, fuzzy damp one you may have in this room regularly that's sure to make guests feel like they're intruding (also, do you really want everyone's shoes all over your bath mat?) Swap in something more elegant, like the Mendocino by Quiet Town Home, $62 at quiettownhome.com.com
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Because of its location across the street from the CBS studios, its shopworn rooms regularly filled with the game show's contestants.
A hotelier's dream is a guest who not only stays in their rooms regularly, but uses facilitates and services like the on-site spa, steakhouse or minibar.
Now with a huge TV ad campaign and NBC's name, they'll be in people's living rooms regularly," says Catherine Skelly, Internet analyst at Gruntal & Co. "This is the first example of convergence of TV and the Internet," she adds.
This was participation in government – this was democracy – of a kind we've not seen since that last great user of new media to share with his constituents, Franklin Roosevelt, entered "America's living rooms" regularly in his "fireside chats" in the 1930s.
The MPROTEC variable was proxied by the household's current cost of spraying the rooms regularly using aerosol insecticide sprays.
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