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The many-gabled country home where the Salahis appear to live on the show is not theirs, but a friend's; "Housewives" never exposed that illusion either.
"Real Housewives of D.C.": Finally over. What it taught us about reality TV The Reliable Source 2010
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Only a civilization deep and wide and old and strong could produce this far-walled, many-gabled roof of kings.
Chapter 15 2010
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Next, we're with Tareq and Michaele Salahi at a many-gabled mini-mansion in the country somewhere.
Whose house is THAT?: D.C. "Housewives" recap and fact-check (#2, Aug. 12) 2010
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Next, we're with Tareq and Michaele Salahi at a many-gabled mini-mansion in the country somewhere.
Whose house is THAT?: D.C. "Housewives" recap and fact-check (#2, Aug. 12) 2010
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The villages bore French names; there were high wooden crosses by the water-side; the houses were many-gabled and many-windowed, with tiers of balconies; and the setting sun flashed upon Romish churches with spires of glittering tin.
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A few antiquated, many-gabled houses, remain in its neighbourhood, each associated with some tradition dear to the
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Some of these houses still remain, dingy, many-windowed, many-gabled buildings, of antique construction.
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Gwen eyed the many-gabled home, delivered another stage nod.
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The conference hotel is a many-gabled Edwardian pile set among sand dunes on the Baltic shore.
Absolute Friends Le Carre, John, 1931- 2003
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These are to be seen in every direction, picturesque, many-gabled, with heavy stone carvings of coats of arms for heraldic ornament; belonging to decayed families, from whose ancestral lands field after field has been shorn away, by the urgency of rich manufacturers pressing hard upon necessity.
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