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noun
A lobby, corridor, or waiting room, used in a hotel, theater, etc.
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When the paving is finished, it will run seamlessly from street to foyer to a chunky concrete staircase that splays open to entice people to the levels above.
GR activity was measured as a decrease in A340 due to oxidation of NADPH according to Foyer and Halliwell ([1976]).
Reduced ascorbate (ASC) and dehydroascorbate (oxidized ascorbate; DHA) were measured according to Foyer et al. [ 72].
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After mingling with the audience beforehand and hanging around at the interval to fiddle with the instruments, she dashes off to the foyer to sign CDs.
(Doorbell rings. Anna, in an antique caftan, walks to the foyer to answer. Later for dinner, she will change into vintage Pucci and Kenneth Jay Lane jewelry).
He observed that Mr. Ajello, who was concerned with preserving civility in apartment life, generally gave more space to foyers than seemed necessary.
When I wanted a little something to add some color to my foyer, I decided to create some simple watercolor canvases, and I love how they turned out!
The metal entrance door opens to a foyer leading to a large living area that encompasses a den and two dining spaces.
Jean-David says he has a good relationship with his host family because they allow him to go to the Foyer Maurice Sixto centre every day.
The front door opens to a foyer that leads to a tiled deck.
Some, however, would descend to the foyer and speak to reporters there, instead.
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