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David Hyde Pierce, meanwhile, is very good at conveying Elomire's volcanic rage as his booklined study is colonised by Valere.
La Bête 2010
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Sitting in his tasteful den, with its leather couches and booklined shelves, Mickey gazed out the window.
WRECKED CAROL HIGGINS CLARK 2010
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Sitting in his tasteful den, with its leather couches and booklined shelves, Mickey gazed out the window.
WRECKED CAROL HIGGINS CLARK 2010
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If you have seen the room you will realize that the walls present even expanses of booklined shelves.
Let Us Meet In The Afternoon sara t. 2010
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They have another hotel, it's the Rex, sort of like a 1930s literary salon, booklined, real clubby feel; $135 a night for the first two nights, third night free.
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As I read Friday's paper, sitting in my booklined study, my eyes slide to the shelf nearest my desk, one of those sideways glances Gromit does without moving his head.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Nigel Farndale 2011
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I’m not trying to defend Limbaugh, but at the same time folks on the right have learned that they can’t sit around in a booklined room in leather chairs smoking cigars and sipping sherry anymore discussing calmly the events of the day.
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At the post-memorial reception, in the booklined conference room at Random House, I spoke with the author Barbara Probst Solomon, who’d met Norman in Paris in 1950.
Patricia Bosworth: Norman Mailer’s Memorial: Vanity Fair Fair, Vanity 2008
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