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  • We found an attraction called the Kingdom of the Dancing Stallions, where thirty-two Andalusian stallions performed in the manner of the Spanish Riding School, in a chandeliered, theaterlike arena located near Disneyland.

    One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010

  • Tabaimo, 29, borrows the colors and style of traditional ukiyo-e woodblock prints, and hand-draws hundreds of frames to give her animation -- projected on large panels to create a theaterlike experience -- a warm, retro feel.

    A Jolt to the System 2007

  • Inside the clubhouse, the place was bustling, with most people sitting at tables or in rows of theaterlike seats that looked out on the oval track through tall picture windows.

    Defending the Damned Kevin Davis 2007

  • Inside the clubhouse, the place was bustling, with most people sitting at tables or in rows of theaterlike seats that looked out on the oval track through tall picture windows.

    Defending the Damned Kevin Davis 2007

  • Inside the clubhouse, the place was bustling, with most people sitting at tables or in rows of theaterlike seats that looked out on the oval track through tall picture windows.

    Defending the Damned Kevin Davis 2007

  • Inside the clubhouse, the place was bustling, with most people sitting at tables or in rows of theaterlike seats that looked out on the oval track through tall picture windows.

    Defending the Damned Kevin Davis 2007

  • Clever partitioning eliminated the tube-of-doom look and gave the rows of seats theaterlike proportions.

    The Mother Load P. J. O'Rourke 2005

  • Clever partitioning eliminated the tube-of-doom look and gave the rows of seats theaterlike proportions.

    The Mother Load P. J. O'Rourke 2005

  • Exactly how a lawyer balanced his duty on that three-cornered scale was the subject of endless class hours in law school, but the answers arrived at in the theaterlike lecture halls were always clearer than in the real legal world found beyond the green campus lawns.

    Clear and Present Danger Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1989

  • At the 4 p.m. show I staked out a front-row position and viewed it in theaterlike conditions with perfect concentration on the dance.

    NYT > Home Page By ROSLYN SULCAS 2011

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