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About 125 spectators will fit into the building's primary mahogany-paneled courtroom, on the second floor, for the morning hearings.
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Nevertheless, Ms. Morgan was up at 6 a.m. preparing what she called an "intentionally unhealthy" meal: The fried chicken was marinating on the black granite kitchen countertops, the potato salad was waiting in the mahogany-paneled fridge and the cocktail bar, with its six silver shakers, was fully stocked.
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The home has multiple decks, a mahogany-paneled library and a media room.
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Mr. Adelson said one of his favorite places in the townhouse is the mahogany-paneled library-turned-office on the third floor.
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Riding the mahogany-paneled executive elevator to the fifty-ninth floor, Amy said to herself, I could get used to all this.
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The mahogany-paneled hallway was wide enough for the three of them to walk abreast with plenty of room to spare.
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It also has a step-down living room, a mahogany-paneled library and an office that opens out onto a terrace.
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The mahogany-paneled hallway was wide enough for the three of them to walk abreast with plenty of room to spare.
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A mahogany-paneled library has a fireplace, and the property also has patios and a putting green.
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The mahogany-paneled study includes a fireplace, a wine cellar with a custom cigar humidor and a porch.
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