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  • This glass-panelled venue on the 31st floor of Centre Point boasts views up and down Oxford Street and beyond, and is one of the finest and most criminally underused spaces in London.

    10 of the best clubs in London 2011

  • Behind the glass-panelled doors are tiers of drawers full of mounted specimens of his beloved pyralid moths, and others.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • Behind the glass-panelled doors are tiers of drawers full of mounted specimens of his beloved pyralid moths, and others.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • Numerous offices led off to glass-panelled doors, interview rooms, filing sections.

    Above Suspicion Lynda La Plante 2004

  • Numerous offices led off to glass-panelled doors, interview rooms, filing sections.

    Above Suspicion Lynda La Plante 2004

  • But once again Father Brown was tortured with a sense of having seen somewhere a replica of the face; and once again he remembered the repetitions of the glass-panelled room, and put down the coincidence to that.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • It was a peculiarity of this glittering, glass-panelled place that anyone entering was reflected in four or five mirrors at once; and Father Brown, without turning round, stopped in the middle of a sentence of family criticism.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • The complete tea-ers with jam and eggs got the best tablecloth on the table nearest the steps that led up to the glass-panelled door.

    The History of Mr. Polly 2003

  • It was a peculiarity of this glittering, glass-panelled place that anyone entering was reflected in four or five mirrors at once; and Father Brown, without turning round, stopped in the middle of a sentence of family criticism.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • But once again Father Brown was tortured with a sense of having seen somewhere a replica of the face; and once again he remembered the repetitions of the glass-panelled room, and put down the coincidence to that.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

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