Sentence examples for saloon from from inspiring English sources

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The current owner, Larry Wendt, bought the 60-year-old saloon from McGee in 1998.

Sterling Hayden, an actor who wasn't exactly a major star but certainly had an unforgettable screen presence, is Johnny Guitar, a gunslinger who is summoned by his ex-lover Vienna (Joan Crawford) to protect her saloon from the violent opposition of the locals, who fear her plans to build a rail station.

An Arts District pizzeria, located next door to Tony's Saloon, from partners including skateboarder Salman Agah, with 18-inch pies such as the Meat Jesus with pepperoni, sausage and bacon, Max Chow's Meaty Balls with house-made meatballs, and Vegan Veggie.

Cosmo III noted Althorp's "spacious staircase of the wood of the walnut tree, stained, constructed with great magnificence; this staircase, dividing itself into two equal branches, leads to the grand saloon, from which is the passage into the chambers, all of them regularly disposed after the Italian manner, to which country the Earl was indented for a model of the design".

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At first, reformers thought that if they could separate ward politicians from their constituents by removing saloons from residential neighborhoods, then the cities would develop into more moral places.

Shotwell's is one of San Francisco's few remaining saloons from the late 19th century (it first opened in 1891) and features the original wooden back bar, which was shipped from Maine to California in 1906, and still has gunshot holes from an unknown incident … leaving patrons to imagine the skirmishes that once occurred there.

These open-air neighborhood bars are so much a part of the city's fabric that the mayor's office sponsors a hotly disputed annual competition to designate the best one, in which hundreds of saloons, from the humble to the elaborate, take part.

Maserati's Quattroporte, redesigned for 2013 to better compete with luxo-saloons from Germany and England, has retained its titular four doors, but has evolved dramatically since 1963.

Does one smile politely while peering at the saloon car from J Stalin, the massage chairs from Japan, and the cut glass decanters from foreign shipping agents hoping for a contract?

Cons Investment fashion changes; British saloon cars from the 1950s have struggled to maintain their value.

A friend and saloon scholar from Chicago had e-mailed me to this effect.

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