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“Ms. McMurray Van-Zeller said the artwork, antiques, medieval weaponry and plantings in the adjoining atrium give the space a 'cave-like, medieval, Moroccan look.”
“Ms. McMurray Van-Zeller said the artwork, antiques, medieval weaponry and plantings in the adjoining atrium give the space a "cave-like, medieval, Moroccan look.”
The Wall Street Journal: A Dip in the Pool Without Leaving the Living Room
“Unlike most SXSW acts, which perform in vacant lots or cave-like bars, Mr. West will perform at a decommissioned power plant capacity: 2,500, with eight cameramen filming the set for release online.”
“Surounded by trees and located in Grandola, Portugal, the cave-like modern home is configured in a skewed X shape, with a wooden exterior, a small pool on one side and a minimalist theme on the inside.”
“Adam Friedberg for The Wall Street Journal He says he loved the quiet, 'cave-like' space, seeing it as a retreat from his fast-paced Wall Street life.”
“He said he loved the quiet, "cave-like" space in trendy Tribeca, seeing it as a retreat from his fast-paced Wall Street life.”
“Instead of this utilitarian thing that you wedge stuff into, dark and cave-like, they've become a room to enjoy," Mr. Cort says.”
“Both laughed, and Jesus threw the hat aside, and they entered the cave-like building.”
“Katie Orlinsky for The Wall Street Journal On a recent night, there was no line to get into the cave-like Baby O's, Acapulco's most famous nightclub, shown here.”
“On a recent Thursday night, there were no customers at the cave-like Baby O's, Acapulco's most famous nightclub.”
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