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  • T chuckled, turning into a blue-carpeted hallway that was practically shaking with the sound of drums.

    Kiss & Break Up Kate Kingsley 2010

  • T chuckled, turning into a blue-carpeted hallway that was practically shaking with the sound of drums.

    Kiss & Break Up Kate Kingsley 2010

  • First of all, Obama walked down that blue-carpeted ramp to stand upon the conflict at the heart of his trip abroad.

    Mayhill Fowler: Barack's Berlin Gamble 2008

  • He slept deeply, waking only once to stumble to the bathroom as swords of summer sunlight poked through the gap between the navy curtains and lay along the blue-carpeted floor.

    Hunter,Healer[SequeltoTheSociety] Saintcrow, Lilith 2005

  • We met in the cramped, blue-carpeted West Wing office of the national security adviser, which, perhaps because of its proximity to the Oval Office, he seemed to prefer to his palatial State Department suite.

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • We met in the cramped, blue-carpeted West Wing office of the national security adviser, which, perhaps because of its proximity to the Oval Office, he seemed to prefer to his palatial State Department suite.

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • We met in the cramped, blue-carpeted West Wing office of the national security adviser, which, perhaps because of its proximity to the Oval Office, he seemed to prefer to his palatial State Department suite.

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • The doors slid open and Mevanery Morgan preceded me into a hushed, blue-carpeted anteroom that had its own bank of restricted elevators.

    Perseus Spur May, Julian, 1931- 1998

  • We left the room and walked down a blue-carpeted hall, passing a front bedroom that had been converted into an office for Chip.

    Devil's Waltz Kellerman, Jonathan 1992

  • Very quietly, Joanna moved down the blue-carpeted corridors of the empty typing pools, between programmers 'deserted cubicles.

    The Silicon Mage Hambly, Barbara 1988

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