The spatial image can be transcribed very briefly and commodiously in the form of a map. |
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The particular application of these distinctive characters may more commodiously be reserved for another place. |
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The two ends put together form one constant table for everything, and the centre piece stands exceedingly well under the glass, and holds a great deal most commodiously. |
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She was permitted, nay encouraged, to make use of all the rooms, so elegantly and commodiously furnished, in Bluebeard Castle, with one exception. |
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There's no need, surely, to go on more commodiously about Rusbridger's brilliance – except that it was his brilliant idea to put Alton in charge of the Observer. |
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