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  • The Balconies is an apartment complex Fred owns down by the Plaza.

    Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010

  • Jim decided ML had gone ahead on the "Balconies" walk so he followed the trail to the lookout and no ML.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

  • Jim decided ML had gone ahead on the "Balconies" walk so he followed the trail to the lookout and no ML.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

  • Balconies and rooftops overflowed with greenery: geraniums, bougainvillea, rosemary, and frangipani.

    Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011

  • Balconies and rooftops overflowed with greenery: geraniums, bougainvillea, rosemary, and frangipani.

    Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011

  • A good book on the subject is "Small Garden: Balconies, Terraces & Backyards" by John Brookes (DK Publishing, 2006).

    Small urban gardens can be designed with a large-yard feel Joel M. Lerner Special to The Washington Post 2010

  • Balconies on the second and third floors echoed the design.

    The Aloha Quilt Jennifer Chiaverini 2010

  • Balconies on every floor led to other rooms while still overlooking the living room below, which featured floor-to-ceiling windows on one side.

    Venom Jennifer Estep 2010

  • Balconies, walls, grills, and windows partitioned the spaces within the sanctuary and separated the religious women from the male priests and the lay public.

    Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008

  • Balconies on the second and third floors echoed the design.

    The Aloha Quilt Jennifer Chiaverini 2010

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