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She moved to the sleepy farming town of Penola in southern Australia to become a teacher, inviting the poor and local Aborigines to attend free classes in a six-room stable.
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She moved to the sleepy farming town of Penola in southern Australia to become a teacher, inviting the poor and local Aborigines to attend free classes in a six-room stable.
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The show begins with a kind of roll call of key characters, architects all, arranged within a drum-shaped space apart from the rest of the six-room exhibit.
Building for War Julie V. Iovine 2011
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One six-room unit is currently on the market for $8.25 million.
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The show begins with a kind of roll call of key characters, architects all, arranged within a drum-shaped space apart from the rest of the six-room exhibit.
Building for War Julie V. Iovine 2011
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Mr. Obama, who is on a week-long tour through Europe, was treated to a traditional welcoming ceremony on the palace grounds and given a six-room suite there.
U.K. Welcomes Obama Carol E. Lee 2011
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Could be a Dairy Queen; could be a dentist's waiting room; could be a six-room ranch-style igloo; could be interplanetary pinochle tournament.
John Shore: Is Hell Real? John Shore 2011
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He and first lady Michelle Obama were welcomed at Buckingham Palace, where they were given a six-room suite last occupied by Prince William and his bride, Kate Middleton, on their wedding night.
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He and first lady Michelle Obama were welcomed at Buckingham Palace, where they were given a six-room suite last occupied by Prince William and his bride, Kate Middleton, on their wedding night.
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And this six-room monster is a quite magnificent beast.
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