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Well, perhaps more precisely we were "Ceilings" fans, because that's what our shirts said, but no one was in the mood to quibble, and the costumes produced the appropriate amount of chuckling.
Thanks, Seth! Lisa B. 2006
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Well, perhaps more precisely we were "Ceilings" fans, because that's what our shirts said, but no one was in the mood to quibble, and the costumes produced the appropriate amount of chuckling.
Archive 2006-10-01 Lisa B. 2006
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I decided on just "Ceilings" as opposed to "Go Ceilings" when a co-worker pointed out that sports team shirts don't really ever say "Go."
Archive 2006-10-01 Lisa B. 2006
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I decided on just "Ceilings" as opposed to "Go Ceilings" when a co-worker pointed out that sports team shirts don't really ever say "Go."
Thanks, Seth! Lisa B. 2006
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Courtesy of the owner Ceilings in the flat are about 11.5 feet high.
Home on the Harbour 2011
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Exchange Nomura Breaks Two Ceilings at Once It also appointed 45-year-old Junko Nakagawa as chief financial officer, its first female senior executive and a rare move for a major Japanese financial institution.
Nomura Promotes Foreigner, Female to Senior Roles Atsuko Fukase 2011
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Ceilings Thick insulation is sandwiched by floating slabs of precast concrete.
Huf House's DIY Mansions Francesca Levy 2010
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Ceilings and floors are not to be neglected, as these lovely self-adhesive shapes could completely transform the way they look.
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Courtesy of the owner Ceilings in the flat are about 11.5 feet high.
Home on the Harbour 2011
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"Volume Ceilings," those sweeping entrances with two stories of airspace, and often a grand circular staircase to match, are less commonly seen in new homes.
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