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Built in 1839 and designed by Alexander Jackson Davis, it now consists of a crumbling gray stone facade sheathing a spindled spiral staircase that resembles the disintegrating skeleton of a fish.
There were other deficiencies -- a periodic lack of hot water, sudden flooding, missing toilet seats and most remarkably, over the New Year's holiday, no telephones except for two public phones -- one in the front lobby, beneath the dusty skeleton of a fish, the other behind a door marked "for staff only".
The designs feature two zig zags, a skeleton of a fish, the sign for 99 pence, and a phrase that begins with the words "I can't but it was hard to see the rest of it".
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During a three-week residence at Time & Space, the artist Jun Maeda, using saplings from local woods, created the skeleton of a fishing hut in the form of an inverted boat.
Tatoosh Mountains, opaque crater lakes, find me the fish skeleton enclosed in a fish skeleton (fish ate fish) he had.
There was a film-fun-style cartoon of a fish skeleton on the roof, the motif repeated across all the deckchairs out front.
Restivo, who had changed into a burgundy T-shirt with a picture of a fish skeleton above the words "Fillet and Release," sat at a tall cocktail table, drinking vodka and talking about relationships with a fellow-exoneree named Frank O'Connell, who had served twenty-seven years for murder.
He held my hand as I slid the flexible boning knife against the skeleton of the fish.
(Friedman found one fossil of Amphistium with the skeleton of another fish in its gut).
Faunal remains recovered from QML 313 include the semi-articulated and associated skeleton of a sauropod, along with fragmentary remains of fish and an isolated theropod tooth.
There's plenty to stare at: a mermaid mural, the skeleton of a shark's jaw, and, mesmerizingly, live tropical fish, swimming in a glowing oval tank.
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