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  • In addition to his big hotels, he built amusement parks for the common people, and art galleries and club-house country inns for the more finicky classes.

    Chapter XVII 2010

  • Its wooden interior looks like a cross between a colonial club-house in the Raj and a 1980s school disco.

    Johann Hari: The Dark Side Of Dubai 2009

  • Rose, their twelve year-old, says she's going make me into a girl's club-house this summer.

    Walking the walk, talking the talk - travel trailer anonymous 2007

  • I don't understand," stammers a shocked Brown, "Yesterday I was here and there was a golf course and a club-house and we ate lobster and caviar and drank tequila.

    Archive 2008-05-01 FIDO The Dog 2008

  • The other thing I love about cocktail parties is that they can easily be hosted inside your house, out on a patio or club-house, or you can choose to host a happy-hour at a restaurant or cafe, which can be a great option for someone who is short on time or doesn't need the pain of planning a party.

    Archive 2008-10-01 2008

  • This blog isn't just the boy's club-house after all!

    Romance-Au-Go-Go! hyperdave 2008

  • The other thing I love about cocktail parties is that they can easily be hosted inside your house, out on a patio or club-house, or you can choose to host a happy-hour at a restaurant or cafe, which can be a great option for someone who is short on time or doesn't need the pain of planning a party.

    Ideas on Hosting a Cocktail Party 2008

  • This blog isn't just the boy's club-house after all!

    Archive 2008-08-01 hyperdave 2008

  • Tom asked his way to her, and the King of the Herrings told him very kindly, for he was a courteous old gentleman of the old school, though he was horribly ugly, and strangely bedizened too, like the old dandies who lounge in the club-house windows.

    The Water Babies 2007

  • The cottages soon proved too small and a club-house was built containing "rooms for conversation, amusements, committee meetings, and school purposes, as well as a library, well stocked with history, travel and popular science."

    Working Men's Clubs and Reading 2007

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