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But "school" is not necessarily the idyll of leafy campuses and long afternoons arguing philosophy in oak-paneled rooms.
Distance Learning 2009
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He turns to Brody in the carpeted breezeway between the terrace and the oak-paneled lounge.
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When they arrive, a wrinkled brown maid in a freshly-pressed black uniform shows them all into an oak-paneled library where the wives sit waiting, chatting about real estate and twiddling their pearls.
The Search Susan Kleinman 2011
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Pictured here is the library, which features oak-paneled wainscoting and a Tudor-style French limestone fireplace.
Refreshed Greenwich Landmark Sushil Cheema 2011
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After he walks through the Pentagon's river entrance and up the oak-paneled stairwell to his office, the weight of managing a three million-person department during wartime will sink in.
The Peril of Deep Defense Cuts Donald Rumsfeld 2011
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He turns to Brody in the carpeted breezeway between the terrace and the oak-paneled lounge.
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The wedding took place in the oak-paneled salon of the Alva, which was moored at the Vanderbilt private island in Biscayne Bay off Miami Beach.
Consuelo Vanderbilt Earl, heiress, dog breeder and link to golden age, dies at 107 2011
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"I've not met the other lads, but they sound super," Mr. Blessed boomed in the union society's oak-paneled debating chamber.
Cambridge Election Isn't Academic as Four Compete to Be Chancellor Frances Robinson 2011
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A white oak-paneled kitchen opens up to a dining room with a long, white oak table with two benches shown here, with the Butlers that sit under 20-foot high ceilings.
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A majority of the justices gathered in the stunning space -- oak-paneled walls, two enormous chandeliers, coffered ceiling in shades of terra cotta and sky blue, similar to that of the courtroom -- for a bit of opera.
Opera-loving justices bring the music to the high court 2010
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