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  • 'Palatial' is a word I've heard used to describe them.

    Dance Of Desire Lisa, Leonore 1982

  • The blue gums that we planted in the garden of the "Palatial" must be large trees by now, and the "Palatial" itself has passed from us.

    Allan's Wife Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • Palatial, oceanside mansions that once housed the wealthiest doctors, businessmen and lawyers sweep Havana's northern Malecón promenade.

    Hallie Seegal: Hidden From Time: A Photojournal by an American in Cuba Hallie Seegal 2010

  • I brought them inside, as AnnaBelle was in the Palatial Summer Cottage with five other bunny girls.

    100% PURE FUZZARELLY 2009

  • I brought them inside, as AnnaBelle was in the Palatial Summer Cottage with five other bunny girls.

    Archive 2009-06-13 FUZZARELLY 2009

  • Palatial, even by modern measures, the mansion, called a haveli, stands three stories tall.

    A Home Alone Tom Vater 2009

  • Palatial mansions and elaborate churches of this period are scattered all around the city center and Coyoacán.

    Urban Deconstruction 2006

  • In the Final Palatial or Late Minoan III A-B period, the arrival of the Mycenaeans produced a shift in central power and the founding of a new dynasty.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Jan 2008

  • Palatial mansions and elaborate churches of this period are scattered all around the city center and Coyoacán.

    Urban Deconstruction 2006

  • Palatial properties from Bill Gates' costly compound to Larry Ellison's mega-estate.

    Inside The Homes Of The Celebrities 2007

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