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We’ve left the cramped quarters of the laundry room in favor of the “sunroom,” which is how Sherri refers to the screened-in porch at the back of the house.
Disenchanted Princess JULIE LINKER 2007
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We’ve left the cramped quarters of the laundry room in favor of the “sunroom,” which is how Sherri refers to the screened-in porch at the back of the house.
Disenchanted Princess JULIE LINKER 2007
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Dragging a cardboard sign with a bitten corner, she ignores all those tents before finally stopping at a giant beige orb, outfitted with a mesh enclosure that gives off a screened-in porch effect.
Occupy Y'All Street: Occupy Charlotte Activist Gambles Everything On The Movement The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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Being streamlined and modern in style, its outdoor features would make it great for sunrooms or screened-in porches.
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Dragging a cardboard sign with a bitten corner, she ignores all those tents before finally stopping at a giant beige orb, outfitted with a mesh enclosure that gives off a screened-in porch effect.
Occupy Y'All Street: Occupy Charlotte Activist Gambles Everything On The Movement The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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Features: Family room, new wood flooring, eat-in kitchen, screened-in porch, one-car garage.
Augusta, Maine, home prices didn't boom, so they didn't bust 2009
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The house had a screened-in deck and since the night was warm, Mike had a couple of steaks on the grill.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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We'll have 2,500 square feet of living space, plus a screened-in porch and, since we'll have no garage, 350 square feet in the basement for storage and exercise/mechanical equipment.
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The house had a screened-in deck and since the night was warm, Mike had a couple of steaks on the grill.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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(Soundbite of baby) ELLIOTT: Three-year-old William awakes from his nap and the family heads to the screened-in front porch to enjoy the early autumn evening.
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