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Jonas Workroom an upholstery craftsman out of midtown Manhattan offered to sponsor the project and did all of the upholstery for free.
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The Dreamers 'Workroom was a chaos of tables, blackboards, maps, papers, and personal computers.
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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The headquarters is best known for the "Great Workroom," a windowless space for 100 employees working under dozens of narrow, soaring columns, that spread out at the top like lily pads.
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Thus the three-story administration building features a half-acre Great Workroom for clerical employees that is distinguished by an arboreal canopy created by a grid of "dendriform" columns and interspersed skylights.
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She inaugurated Sabbath Schools, supported the Workroom of the Jewish Board of Guardians, and started an Invalid Kitchen in 1858.
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SCENE -- Workroom of Mr. Penne's popular novel factory.
Rolling Stones O. Henry 1886
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We had, as before, a large room designated the "Workroom."
Autobiography and Other Memorials of Mrs. Gilbert, Formerly Ann Taylor 1874
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I grew sick of being tawed for offences I had never committed, and so made bold one morning to try and strangle the Mother of the Workroom, who sat over us with a rattan, while we carded wool.
The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 1 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... George Augustus Sala 1861
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The Workroom: "Is like 'Romper Room' on crack," according to designer
StyleList Beth Cooney Fitzpatrick 2010
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The Workroom: Is as quiet and busy as we've seen it.
StyleList Beth Cooney Fitzpatrick 2010
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