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Jennie Rogers, the “Queen of the Colorado Underworld,” owned several opulent brothels in Denver that featured ceiling-to-floor mirrors, crystal chandeliers, oriental rugs, marble tables, and grand pianos.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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She shook her head as she stared down at Avenue of the Stars from the ceiling-to-floor windows behind her desk.
Larger Than Lyfe Cynthia Diane Thornton 2011
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She shook her head as she stared down at Avenue of the Stars from the ceiling-to-floor windows behind her desk.
Larger Than Lyfe Cynthia Diane Thornton 2011
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She shook her head as she stared down at Avenue of the Stars from the ceiling-to-floor windows behind her desk.
Larger Than Lyfe Cynthia Diane Thornton 2011
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She shook her head as she stared down at Avenue of the Stars from the ceiling-to-floor windows behind her desk.
Larger Than Lyfe Cynthia Diane Thornton 2011
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Royal blue carpets were complemented by a brown, modern lounge suite, a love seat and two chairs, while the white walls were contrasted with ceiling-to-floor draperies of cream background with large red cabbage roses.
One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010
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Humidity Information Seems All WetEdenPure says its heaters "protects the humidity level and air quality important to breathing comfort and personal health," and also notes that "Heat from the copper tubing rides the humidity in the room and provides moist, soft heat—ceiling-to-floor, wall-to-wall—without reducing oxygen or humidity."
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There were some props scattered about and a huge ceiling-to-floor, translucent screen with a slide projector behind it.
Me, The Mob, And The Music Tommy James 2010
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Humidity Information Seems All WetEdenPure says its heaters "protects the humidity level and air quality important to breathing comfort and personal health," and also notes that "Heat from the copper tubing rides the humidity in the room and provides moist, soft heat — ceiling-to-floor, wall-to-wall — without reducing oxygen or humidity."
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Seniors at private Georgetown Day School in Washington D.C., this week, used rope -- a lot of it -- to create ceiling-to-floor, wall-to-wall, spider webs in the main forum where students hang out, making it hard to navigate, and in other parts of the high school.
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