It was in the commodious attic of this house that she created her private museum. |
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Period photographs and other documents reveal that he built a commodious house on the island. |
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He was unmarried and so had no use of the commodious house in the College to which he was entitled, but lived in rooms there. |
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A commodious dock box can be one of the most effective ways to reduce wasted fuel by giving you a place to store unneeded gear. |
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The escalator opened onto a commodious red velvet lounge, in which there was a large oak bar lining one wall and already quite a few customers. |
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It was being pulled down to make way for a larger, more commodious building. |
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I found the suites capacious, the sofas commodious, the sandwiches copious. |
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The commodious hall was almost full and on the makeshift stage musical instruments were being installed and tested by the accompanists. |
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Kirks incommodiously situated may be changed to a more commodious part of the parish. |
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Inside the commodious house, yellow leather couches are well arranged and classical music is soothingly emanating from the family hi-fi. |
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A commodious dwelling house with a spacious garden that included a fish pond, was also part of the property. |
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The boot is spacious with the seats in place and really commodious when they are tipped over. |
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We sit rent free in a handsome and commodious building, and with our occupancy ensured by a parliamentary title. |
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The palace building was commodious enough to accommodate chambers and offices of the High Court. |
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The new car has a more commodious cabin than the old model, particularly in the rear. |
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For without order there can be nothing commodious, graceful and noble. |
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Although none of these issues are burrowed into, they scroll by in manner that is commodious and vivid. |
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Once a commodious pasture for worn-out MPs, the committees have in recent years become more independent, assertive and effective. |
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Women's robes were less commodious than the men's and were cut in long, straight lines with no break at the waist. |
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Its working centres should be easy to work in, its sleeping rooms should be quiet, and its recreation rooms should be comfortable and commodious. |
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Given its commodious interior volume, the LR3 isn't nearly as massive outside as one might think. |
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Of the 36 dwelling houses, 22 are framed, and the remainder are of square logs, all of commodious size and internal arrangement. |
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Used in factories,sport centers,army and many other areas,our locker group is extremely commodious and ergonomic. |
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The commodious living-room with integrated kitchen is very suitable for a cheerful get-together. |
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In March 1886, Millet and Abbey took a seven-year lease on the more commodious Russell House, and not long afterward Broadway became an Anglo-American art colony. |
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The new house, with an entrance with sidelights and paneled pilasters, is more commodious although somewhat less elegant than Johnston's previous home. |
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Perhaps the high-water mark of the Baptist Congress was reached in 1904 as delegates met at commodious Broadway Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. |
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So the film finishes and we lie and chat amiably in my big commodious bed. |
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As a 15th century merchant's home, it would have proved most commodious. |
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Eight men were gathered around a black-tinted, glass, rectangle table in the middle of an unlit commodious hall that was suitable for conventions. |
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A portly man of deceptive agility, perseverance and physical strength, Mr. Holst tirelessly hefted commodious traveling bags full of gifts. |
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Hackney's commodious older housing, its location in the long unfashionable East End area, and its proximity to the centre of London has made it a natural reception area for successive waves of immigrants. |
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Total Cold Storage provides all visitors and transporters a commodious new waiting room with an array of snack machines to make their wait more enjoyable. |
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Perhaps they were aware that Scott's own boat is just an itsy bitsy 28-footer, although his description of his many business triumphs made it clear that he could afford something more commodious if he was in the mood. |
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Adding to the commodious cavern is a low, flat load floor. |
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The general idea is that they tend to find a Bentley both faster and more commodious, but for a brief, blessed moment yesterday it became possible to contemplate a very different explanation. |
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Goldfarb then took her to Faribault, Minnesota, where his sister offered a commodious and peaceful residence where Tillie Lerner Goldfarb began to recover and to write. |
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In such a state, people fear death, and lack both the things necessary to commodious living, and the hope of being able to toil to obtain them. |
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After the immediate object of our visit was concluded we paid a visit to the school-room, a commodious structure of brick, where we were particularly struck with the reading of one of the Indians. |
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In the large living room there is a commodious double sofa bed. |
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