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"He's doing very well this season, I fully expect him to be with us and see through his contract with us," he said.
Now, you're all for extra curricular activities, but you're not sure there's much artistic merit in pairing the words "low-cut, see-through" with a wolf whistle.
Designed by Rem Koolhaas, the Dutch architect who won the 2000 Pritzker Prize -- the profession's highest honor -- the new library is see-through, with a honeycomb of diamond-shaped glass on 11 levels that appears to float.
You couldn't see through the windows with the damp and condensation, the furniture had tide lines, and the drawers were full of silt.
This is how the layering should look if you could see through the box with X-ray vision.
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