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The palace is a warren of serpentine corridors, imposing stone halls and apartments frescoed with ornate hunting and fishing scenes.
He finds the Eloi, large-eyed, elflike beings who wear fey garments, eat only fruit, and sleep in crumbling stone halls built by some previous civilization.
One week she was gliding across cold stone halls in peacock-featured finery as the fiftysomething monarch of 16th-century England.
The more famous ones include the stone halls of the Headley Grange house, where Led Zeppelin recorded, and the room at Townhouse Studio where Phil Collins did the drums for "In the Air Tonight".
A Spock-like economic wonk used to the civilized stone halls of the New York Federal Reserve bank, Geithner was dragged in 2009 into one of the most ill-starred tenures of any modern US treasury Secretary.
For four days they have waited in the stone halls of the Istanbul Palace of Justice for news from their detained son, a professional soldier in his early 20s.
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The castle's main doors open to a long stone hall with rough-hewed limestone on either side — the result of a large limestone outcropping that rooms were built around, Mr. Neuhäuser said.
If you wanted to know, "What were people like in the recent past," you could find hundreds of interesting answers to that question in "White Apples and the Taste of Stone," Hall's voluminous new selected poems.
"I love it; this is a wonderful career," Dr. Robinson said the other day from his data-crammed office in Lucy Stone Hall here on the Livingston College campus of Rutgers University, where he is also a professor of geography.
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