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  • We cut through lower-deck toward the bow of the ship and clamored up the stairs.

    Blog Fiction | Sci-Fi | Full Stop | Station151 2010

  • Within the stadium, the company's logo — two bulls butting horns in front of a yellow sun — is emblazoned on the lower-deck seats.

    Red Bull's Latest Buzz: New Soccer Stadium Matthew Futterman 2010

  • Within the stadium, the company's logo — two bulls butting horns in front of a yellow sun — is emblazoned on the lower-deck seats.

    Red Bull's Latest Buzz: New Soccer Stadium Matthew Futterman 2010

  • The engines are often moved to the bottom of the vessel to create more room for the lower-deck cabins.

    The VIP DIY Super-Yacht Club 2010

  • The Washington Nationals surprised many of their fans when they priced lower-deck seats between the dugouts at $170-$325.

    Attending Midsummer Classic a pricey proposition for fans 2008

  • Within the stadium, the company's logo — two bulls butting horns in front of a yellow sun — is emblazoned on the lower-deck seats.

    Red Bull's Latest Buzz: New Soccer Stadium Matthew Futterman 2010

  • First, the increased chance of blackjacks at lower-deck games is not because of the greater proportion of face cards.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » New Jersey and Indiana Casinos May Not Eject Blackjack Players for Card Counting 2009

  • This fact alone would cause Captain Crozier to have her plucked out of the cable locker in a minute and returned to her little den in the storage area forward of the lower-deck sick bay … or thrown out onto the ice.

    The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007

  • There had been four days of violent storms keeping the men inside in the days preceding Christmas — the blizzards were so fierce that the watches had to be shortened to one hour — and Christmas Eve and the sacred day itself became exercises in lower-deck gloom.

    The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007

  • We know, or rather do not know, the result; for who can tell by whom the lower-deck ports of the brave ship were opened, and how the haughty prisoners below sunk the ship and its conquerors rather than yield her as a prize to the

    Burlesques 2006

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