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Thick, richly woven rugs covered the polished flagstone floor and complemented the large ornate trunk and a pair of fine red-cushioned oak chairs.
Much Ado About Marriage Karen Hawkins 2010
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Thick, richly woven rugs covered the polished flagstone floor and complemented the large ornate trunk and a pair of fine red-cushioned oak chairs.
Much Ado About Marriage Karen Hawkins 2010
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After Baby Doc fled with Michele, I attended the installation of the National Council of Government (more like a US-installed junta, for all the fancy name) and watched in amazement as a panic tore through a ceremony and people knocked over their gold-painted, red-cushioned chairs as they tried to flee the room.
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Thick, richly woven rugs covered the polished flagstone floor and complemented the large ornate trunk and a pair of fine red-cushioned oak chairs.
Much Ado About Marriage Karen Hawkins 2010
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Tonight's show is sold out, all 1,526 red-cushioned seats snapped up for $18 to $40.
The Apollo Kid: Teen guitarist Nathan Foley attempts to win a record number of Amateur Night contests David Montgomery 2010
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As they gather to worship on red-cushioned pews, they face the pulpit of their fathers: a rough-hewn lectern charred in a fire that destroyed the church's original wooden building in 1941.
The Bully Pulpit Jim Auchmutey 2009
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Bells tolled as the delegations took their places on red-cushioned wooden seats.
USATODAY.com - Calls for sainthood rise as John Paul II is laid to rest 2005
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Bells tolled as the final leaders took their places on red-cushioned wooden seats.
USATODAY.com - Millions of mourners bid farewell to Pope John Paul II 2005
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And then there's the one about the malt shop -- you know the kind, red-cushioned spinning stools beside a long, gleaming countertop.
Thirteen Dreams Douglas Hoffman 2006
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And then there's the one about the malt shop -- you know the kind, red-cushioned spinning stools beside a long, gleaming countertop.
Archive 2006-02-01 Douglas Hoffman 2006
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