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Examples
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Madsen, owner of David's Home Furnishings, which is next door to the current mailbox facility, said he had leased the building to the Postal Service for two years.
Messenger News 2009
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Furnishings are simple (no TV, no chocolate on your pillow) but attractively decorated.
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The state of North Carolina has kicked in millions of dollars, and a nonprofit High Point International Home Furnishings Market Authority was established to streamline the market's operations.
Developer Lets a Bet Ride Maura Webber Sadovi 2011
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If the deals are completed, the venture will control portfolios formerly owned by Vornado and Walton Street Capital, as well as the 3.4 million square-foot International Home Furnishings Center currently owned by Bassett Furniture Industries Inc.
Developer Lets a Bet Ride Maura Webber Sadovi 2011
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Sales at Birdcage Fine French Country Furnishings in Solana Beach, Calif., still aren't back to pre-recession levels, said owner Caroline Dorson, but have continued to trend up in recent months.
Retail Sales Move Higher Sudeep Reddy 2011
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Furnishings include a custom-made dining table, cut from a single Claro Walnut tree from Oregon that's 18 feet long.
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Furnishings with old finishing need plenty of care while some of the more modern finishes like pre-catalyzed and post-catalyzed lacquers offer plenty of protection.
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I'm sad to give up: The Eames chest of drawers, a transition design between modular pieces produced for the 1941 "Organic Design in Home Furnishings" competition at the Museum of Modern Art and the storage-unit series manufactured by Herman Miller in the 1950s.
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Furnishings are spare as the couple have moved a lot of their possessions to their restored Victorian across the Hudson River, where they plan to live full time.
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Furnishings were pleasing; passengers, a colorful, international band of suspects; and service, impeccable.
A Tale of the Orient Express Margaret Studer 2011
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