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Philipp Engelhorn for The Wall Street Journal The centerpiece of the six-bedroom, 6½-bathrooms home is the 180-degree view of the city skyline, captured from eight-foot-high, floor-to-ceiling windows.
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A combination of tennis, volley ball and medicine ball, it involved teams of two to four players tossing a six-pound medicine ball over an eight-foot-high net.
A Short History of Presidential Relaxation John Steele Gordon 2011
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One of the legs the legs rests on an eight-foot-high Buddha head that appears to be either emerging from or sinking into the earth.
Margie Goldsmith: Driving To Storm King Art Center In A W-12 Bentley Margie Goldsmith 2011
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Each year, the National Cherry Blossom Festival officially commences by lighting an eight-foot-high, 20-ton granite lantern, a gift from Japan in 1954 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first Treaty of Peace, Amity and Commerce by the United States and Japan of March 31, 1854.
Dr. Reese Halter: Japanese Cherry Blossoms Bring Smiles to Millions Dr. Reese Halter 2011
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The other masterpiece is MoMA's own "Piano Lesson," an eight-foot-high canvas depicting Matisse's young son at the keyboard, with his mother or piano teacher on a stool keeping shadowy watch.
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The other masterpiece is MoMA's own "Piano Lesson," an eight-foot-high canvas depicting Matisse's young son at the keyboard, with his mother or piano teacher on a stool keeping shadowy watch.
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The other masterpiece is MoMA's own "Piano Lesson," an eight-foot-high canvas depicting Matisse's young son at the keyboard, with his mother or piano teacher on a stool keeping shadowy watch.
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The other masterpiece is MoMA's own "Piano Lesson," an eight-foot-high canvas depicting Matisse's young son at the keyboard, with his mother or piano teacher on a stool keeping shadowy watch.
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The other masterpiece is MoMA's own "Piano Lesson," an eight-foot-high canvas depicting Matisse's young son at the keyboard, with his mother or piano teacher on a stool keeping shadowy watch.
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For goalkeepers, shootouts provide the challenge of correctly guessing which corner of an eight-foot-high and 24-foot-wide net a kicker will seek to target.
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