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  • Two-story row house — second-floor shattered window panes replaced by squares of cardboard.

    Monkeytown excerpt 2 Chris Vola 2011

  • Two-story- tall bedrooms have windows looking down on the great hall.

    A Hobbit House in Nevada Sarah Tilton 2012

  • Two-story log buildings, in the business part of town, brought him from forty to fifty thousand dollars apiece.

    Chapter XI 2010

  • Two-story commercial building, just about half mile a from the Staples Center.

    CNN Transcript Jun 5, 2008 2008

  • Two-story addition A 24-by-16-foot wing including family room with prefabricated fireplace and a bedroom with full bath

    The Eleventh-Hour Upgrade 2008

  • Two-story plaster and concrete houses compose most of its historic quarters.

    Ayatollah Democracy 2004

  • Two-story plaster and concrete houses compose most of its historic quarters.

    Ayatollah Democracy 2004

  • Two-story mahogany library, a brick wine cellar and a tasting room.

    CNN Transcript Jul 27, 2005 2005

  • Two-story picture windows brought the view of the lake inside.

    HEARTBREAKER JULIE GARWOOD 2000

  • Two-story picture windows brought the view of the lake inside.

    HEARTBREAKER JULIE GARWOOD 2000

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