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the sanctum
noun
A place set apart, as with a sanctum sanctorum; a sacred or private place; a private retreat or workroom.
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The sanctum was not her place.
The sanctum sanctorum of delis.
The sanctum is lit by oil lamps, which makes it hard to see him.
Diplomats called contacts in the sanctum to find out what, precisely, had been agreed.
Each summer had two parents' weekends, during which brash visitors invaded the sanctum.
Wonderingly, you wander upstairs and into the sanctum of his bedchamber.
Nearly every day, for years, I spent hours reading and writing within the Sanctum.
Thus does she enter the sanctum, or the gentlemanly minefield, of his life.
The Sanctum project is the first in which Gates has not been physically engaged in constructing the work.
Upon entering the temple, Rajan and the others headed toward the sanctum sanctorum, where the main idol reclines.
Admittance to the paddock itself, the sanctum sanctorum of the drivers and their teams, is akin to a papal audience.
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