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In the US most hotels such as Courtyards Etc. parking lots are open.
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Courtyards I have seen are many more times larger than the Haussmann type.
Province pushes Evergreen Line ‘aggressively’ « Stephen Rees's blog 2010
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Innkeepers, a REIT owning 73 midmarket hotels, including Hampton Inns, Courtyards by Marriott and Embassy Suites, took on several hundred-million dollars of debt in its 2007 acquisition by Apollo Investment Corp.
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Marilyn Hacker, Squares and Courtyards: Poems (Norton, 2001)
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I wonder if they are going to reuse some of the YH sets if it does go to series, they'll need a fair few Great halls and Courtyards as filming goes on.
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Courtyards became shared, with two families or more living in tight quarters.
More P.J.s! The Year in Pictures 2008
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One would think that the security measures, if anything, would be equal or lesser to the Courtyards in the same area.
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Cynthia7, Fairfield Inns are "sister" hotels to Courtyards, but usually somewhat less expensive.
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Courtyards popped up everywhere, complete with flowering trees, wrought-iron benches, and flagstone patios.
The Killing Hour Gardner, Lisa 2003
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Courtyards provide shade, cool air pools, and protection from hot and dusty winds.
3. Design rules 1993
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