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Recent Examples of atriumAnother building will be added where the front lobby and atrium were located, creating 30,000-square-feet of retail space.—Desiree Mathurin, Charlotte Observer, 28 May 2025 The revelations will begin as soon as moviegoers step into the atrium of the venue, which will be converted to an Oz-like atmosphere with interactive elements (that Wizard head might have another role along with booming on screen).—Melissa Ruggieri, USA Today, 27 July 2025 The project will include creating a central atrium to help bring natural light to the hotel rooms.—Tom Daykin, jsonline.com, 16 July 2025 Shop Japanese gifts and fashion at Giant Kitten or pick up some deli items for a leisurely lunch at The Cheesy Living Co.
The curved balconies and central atrium create a naturally social space, the perfect spot for the popular coffee shop and a weekend market.—David Nikel, Forbes.com, 28 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for atrium
Outside a modest mud house, several cows chew lazily on cud inside their pens, while a hen struts across the sodden courtyard, her five chicks in tow.
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Shamim Chowdhury,
NPR,
5 Aug. 2025
The six suites, lounges, dining room, courtyards, and pool house are all defined by Bocarra’s architectural whimsy and the free-spirited elegance of Willis’ interior design.
The driver unit of the 100 Sub Pro on its own weighs in at around 260 kg (over 570 lb), and that will increase substantially when a custom enclosure is added into the mix.
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New Atlas,
New Atlas,
1 Aug. 2025
Hens and rabbits can be kept in enclosures 100 feet from neighboring buildings, for a maximum of 15 chickens or 10 rabbits.
For acts such as Skaggs and The Oak Ridge Boys, among many others, a nondescript office plaza in Music City's Hendersonville suburb has fostered country's bluegrass and gospel roots for generations.
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Marcus K. Dowling,
The Tennessean,
9 Aug. 2025
In Córdoba, colonial chapels cast long shadows across warm sandstone plazas, while Mendoza stirs slowly beneath the crystalline melt of the Andes—its sprawling vineyards glowing gold in the slanting afternoon light.
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