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Beverly Morgan-Welch, who has spent more than a decade spearheading the project, calls the three-story brick building the nation's most important African American historic landmark.
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But in their heart of hearts, many of them likely have called the three-story wooden wedding cake on Howard Street their true home.
PhillyDeals 2011
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Beatriz tries to get into the three-story brick building without success, and decides to walk down the block to the large green-turreted brick chapel, where she finds a lone maintenance worker on his knees cleaning the floor.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Soon after moving to Denver in 1876, she purchased a three-story mansion with twenty-seven rooms, then outfitted it with the finest furnishings available.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Having dispensed with your communication with God, trickster would say that what exists is a multitude of spirits, living in a three-story brokerage house, that hang out to negotiate power with you.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010
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Rounding the corner toward the parking lots, a visitor sees the beautiful three-story octagonal sanctuary—its bronze tower and stainless steel steeple gleaming atop a crisp white stone exterior.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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A missile attack landed near my house and took a three-story house to the ground, said Saleem Abdullah, a resident in the capital's northeast, who said he feared casualties were higher than reported.
Tribesmen Join Battles in Yemen Capital Farnaz Fassihi 2011
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It includes a three-story house where the al-Qaida chief is believed to have lived for at least five years.
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In the Britten production, on the other hand, Charles Edwards has designed a permanent set that spills over the huge ENO stage into the boxes: a dreary, circa-1900, three-story British state school bearing the legend "Boys" over the double doors, and Sue Willmington's costumes are chiefly school uniforms—making it clear that the school has become co-ed.
Recurring Daydreams Paul Levy 2011
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Agaton Strom for The Wall Street Journal Since 1719, the three-story building that houses Fraunces Tavern has seen duty as a mansion, Revolutionary-era meeting place and boarding house, among other things.
History Meets Beer 2011
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