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Examples
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Her two-layer painting was placed before the red velvet curtains at the portal of the magnificent Gershwin Hotel lobby.
Lisa Paul Streitfeld: (R)evolution: Eros(ion) Flow at the Gershwin Hotel Lisa Paul Streitfeld 2011
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Her two-layer painting was placed before the red velvet curtains at the portal of the magnificent Gershwin Hotel lobby.
Lisa Paul Streitfeld: (R)evolution: Eros(ion) Flow at the Gershwin Hotel Lisa Paul Streitfeld 2011
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This cake is a classic two-layer chocolate cake topped with chocolate frosting.
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Considering that most Quechua women normally wear long, two-layer anakos, the traditional costume and wouldn't dream of showing a shin, let alone a knee, this once-a-year sanctification was proof positive that this ritual is a special occasion.
Pam Grout: Praising The Incan Sun God Pam Grout 2011
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Complete a national two-layer border barrier as originally designed, upgrade the regional police law 287 G federal laws, introduce E-Verify enforcement inspections auditing companies – big and small.
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This cake is a classic two-layer chocolate cake topped with chocolate frosting.
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My niece has gone mad for spice cake, so in addition to the Safeway pre-fab punkin pie we had a giant two-layer moist and fluffy cake with yellow-and-orange frosting (that was supposed to be autumnal colors, I think, but she's from Hawai'i; what's she know from falling leaves and their colors?).
Happy Leftover Day 2009
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Her two-layer painting was placed before the red velvet curtains at the portal of the magnificent Gershwin Hotel lobby.
Lisa Paul Streitfeld: (R)evolution: Eros(ion) Flow at the Gershwin Hotel Lisa Paul Streitfeld 2011
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She's clad in a two-layer shirt dress, deep iris purple over light lavender, that makes her Tiffany-blue eyes pop like spring crocuses.
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She's clad in a two-layer shirt dress, deep iris purple over light lavender, that makes her Tiffany-blue eyes pop like spring crocuses.
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