While there were a few visitors in double rooms and in tents, I was the only person occupying an eight-bed men's dormitory. |
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A bridge links the classroom and dormitory blocks and allows access to the outdoor ramps and observatory tower. |
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The girl peered around the dormitory and hung her clothes up in a closet that she shared with the other girl. |
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As a sophomore at Florida State University, Elaine signed up to live in an off-campus private dormitory. |
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As the eldest and smartest student, she bravely stayed in the haunted room in the dormitory and successfully exorcised the evil spirit. |
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Could she stomach the knowledge of what he'd endured since he was taken from his boarding school dormitory? |
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It's a very efficient dormitory facility and a secondary means of subsistence for people who do other work. |
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More than 300 people attended, so the overflow attendees were housed in a dormitory that reeked of fresh paint. |
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The new dormitory is smart, though furnished, bizarrely, with superannuated conservatory chairs donated by a nearby hotel. |
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On pay day, it was especially important never to stray from the crowded dormitory rooms. |
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Students will ideally enjoy living with a host family, but dormitory arrangements will also be an option. |
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They enjoy such perks as dormitory living, television and a well-equipped gym. |
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Couples with families might see more benefit in suburbs, or dormitory towns. |
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Jaded juniors signed in, dumped their belongings in dormitory common rooms, and gallivanted out to Prospect Avenue. |
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Nobody prattled about dormitory suburbs, or objected to people drinking on the footpath outside the pubs. |
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The 64,170-SF dormitory will be home to 290 residents, with female students living on evenly numbered floors and male students on odd ones. |
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The dormitory was exactly the same size as the rest of the dorms in the building. |
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The girls who usually shared the dormitory with me were at a late dinner with some of their friends. |
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We wanted to build a dormitory on the back of our house because there were so many kids. |
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Because of this, many children live in the dormitory of their school during the week. |
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Before mass started, the First Lady toured the school and saw her former class room and the dormitory where she used to sleep. |
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Down the years the latter used it as an agricultural exhibition hall, a school dormitory and a hospital ward. |
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I ran up to the school dormitory, and I called the nun sleeping there and told her to get the girls up. |
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They're generally the size of the refrigerator used in college dormitory rooms or hotel rooms. |
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The campers are staying in the university dormitory, and have most of their meals on campus. |
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Two weeks later I was living in a dormitory at the University, dating fraternity boys and trying to figure out why I hated it so much. |
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At first glance the office resembles nothing so much as a college dormitory room. |
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The dormitory housed over 130 students, but was designed to hold half that number. |
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Apart from several hostels offering dormitory accommodation there are many so called ' bed and breakfast ' hotels. |
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She would have to sneak over to the boys' dormitory without getting caught. |
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Both involved derailments, and both brought carnage to dormitory towns close to London. |
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The road also takes in a few rough dormitory towns and massive factory complexes. |
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Yet nowadays declining inner cities are disproportionately represented, at the expense of dormitory towns and rural areas. |
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The shires surrounding it should never have been allowed to become dormitory suburbs. |
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In the past we built a lot of housing but failed to turn estates and dormitory towns into lasting communities. |
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I look beyond the uniformly built post war housing that lines the streets between one dormitory town and the next. |
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Her letter calls for development to prevent dormitory towns and villages, promote affordable housing and protect tourist attractions. |
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Twenty years ago, it was well known as a leafy dormitory town where people aspired to raise their families and commute to work. |
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They walked to the express elevator that went directly to the dormitory, stopping at another desk with a wall covered with keys. |
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I let out a tired sigh that had the effect of setting the whole dormitory ablaze with laughter. |
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In one instance, they entered a student dormitory brandishing clubs and lashing students with chains. |
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The first floor is thought to have housed a communal dormitory, with each vicar allotted a bay. |
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An outside dormitory door that led directly into one of the stairwells was in its fully open and unlocked position. |
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Future plans involve the renovation of dormitory toilets by installing showers, drying facilities and new sanitary equipment. |
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So he decided to cancel the dish, and slunk off to his dormitory down the road in a bad temper. |
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The inmates are kept together in a dormitory kind of set up with separate sections for men and women. |
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For instance, this thorny bush was growing near the entrance to our dormitory. |
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She wooed her by writing her a fabulous part in the nursing academy's Christmas play, and bedded her in the dormitory soon after. |
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He even moved out of his rented room to the dormitory, offering his services as a volunteer. |
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The close quarters of dayroom and dormitory living had socialized him, made him a good mingler. |
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On arrival, I was handed a pair of pink pyjamas, which all the patients wear, and was shown to the huge dormitory. |
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Before closing my eyes I catch sight of a notice posted on the dormitory door. |
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As the eldest student, she bravely stayed in the haunted dormitory and successfully exorcised the evil spirit. |
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Camberley is another one of those familiar dormitory towns that punctuate the south-east of England. |
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These words from Jeremiah were engraved on a plaque on our dormitory wall when I was a novice with Mother Teresa in Calcutta. |
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It was a bit like a dormitory because all the volunteers brought proper camp beds. |
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They also called for the use of legal tender in the dormitory instead of tokens, payment of all overtime worked and the dismissal of some Taiwanese managers. |
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Above the stables was the shared dormitory of all the stable boys. |
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The dormitory has since been converted into a small chapel, filled with polished wooden stools and a statue of Mary in the corner. |
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First came a rash of suicides, with Foxconn workers jumping off dormitory roofs. |
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All our small towns would be turned into dormitory towns of Dublin. |
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Since more than half of the children admitted to the school reside outside the city, it plans to build a dormitory to enable them to stay along with one of their parents. |
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This could be due to the fact that dormitory residents tend to interact more with each other than do off campus students who may spend less time on campus. |
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The two freshmen had shared dormitory accommodations for only a few weeks and had experienced strained relations from the start. |
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The main school was two times the size of the student dormitory. |
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A new dormitory building was designed to embrace the natural setting. |
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It is becoming a dormitory town for people with high paid jobs elsewhere. |
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His early experience in Long Chamber, the collegers' dormitory, and his previous harsh experience at Ilminster influenced his later thinking on educational reform. |
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Come on then, I think I have some medicated wipes back in my dormitory. |
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Like a college dormitory, the company's offices are inelegantly furnished, casually organized, and deeply marked by the personalities that reside there. |
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She began her career as an impoverished illustrator, earning her bed and board as the lowly assistant manager of an undergraduate dormitory at New York University. |
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They do have some contact with service staff at the special dormitory in which they stay throughout the conclave, but staff members are not permitted to speak to them. |
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When I got home, I wrote an angry e-mail message about my experiences and sent it to the residents of the Senior House dormitory with a note urging people to cross-post it. |
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Population has continued to increase, since much of northern Cheshire has become an overspill or dormitory area for nearby Lancashire urban centres. |
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So I asked my friend in the dormitory about some sweet words in Cherokee. |
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The great hall was divided into three parts, with one outside aisle used as a dormitory, another for schooling and eating and the centre aisle given over to a workroom. |
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Clays wired up the Christmas tree in the dormitory lounge so that the different frequencies of sound activated its red, green, blue and yellow lights. |
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It is a popular starting point for walks on Dartmoor and has become a dormitory village for the adjoining towns. |
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Its dormitory cottages were built in 1881 to 1895 and featured rubblestone walls, brownstone quoins and arched windows. |
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The area, which now has a population exceeding 80,000 is mostly a dormitory town for Belfast. |
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The Remove dormitory echoed to the old, familiar sound of Bunter's hefty snore. |
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Some have even been at the dormitory during the fall term looking for him. |
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Sveagruva is a dormitory town, with workers commuting from Longyearbyen weekly. |
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At some of the camps students sleep at dormitory accommodations, which are monitored all through the night by Korean staff. |
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In 1808, Rask traveled to Copenhagen to continue his studies at the University of Copenhagen, where he stayed in the Regensen dormitory. |
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A second smaller dormitory for the conventual officers ran from east to west. |
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These immigrants tended to have families and they did not live in the dormitory style of the mill girls. |
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A passage under the dormitory lead eastwards to the smaller or infirmary cloister, appropriated to sick and infirm monks. |
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The new railway not only benefited the resort, but also enabled Hornsea to function as a dormitory suburb to Hull. |
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Healing visions and dreams formed the foundation for the curing process as the person seeking treatment from Asclepius slept in a special dormitory. |
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Many large cities or conurbations are surrounded by commuter belts, also known as metropolitan areas, commuter towns, dormitory towns, or bedroom communities. |
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The Pyx Chamber formed the undercroft of the monks' dormitory. |
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The headquarters bunker accommodated an operational crew of around 100 with dormitory and canteen facilities an operations room and life support plant. |
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There was Sister Marie, who had cried for her lord father, and Sister Custance, who had forgotten to wear an undershift and was sent back to the dormitory to dress properly. |
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