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Recent Examples of caissonThe refurbishment included a complete overhaul, including a paint job, the repairing of caisson cracks, window and door replacements, cleaning and re-pointing of the foundation masonry, restoring all wood floors, and reconstruction of the intermediate landing between the bridge and gangway.—Michael P. McKinney, USA Today, 7 June 2025 In February, Bally’s began driving foundational caissons into the ground, with executives targeting a September 2026 opening for the casino.—Robert Channick, Chicago Tribune, 14 May 2025 The caisson horses in service before the pause have been rehabilitated and retired, and since then, the Army has procured 46 horses.—Eleanor Watson, CBS News, 8 Apr. 2025 The caisson is a key element of Chinese wooden architecture.—Georg Szalai, HollywoodReporter, 7 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for caisson
That breaks down as 30 by the back door landing on bags of beans and rice; 40 by the three-compartment sink and dry storage shelves, landing on spices and dirty dishes; 10 by a kitchen prep table; 10 under another prep table; 10 by the walk-in freezer and steam table; and two by the front counter.
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David J. Neal,
Miami Herald,
7 Nov. 2025
The facility had no sanitizer in the sanitizing compartment of the dishwashing sink.
Lily Franck; 2024; USA; 4 min A mother’s hope chest becomes a catalyst for her daughter’s reconsideration of traditional gender roles in this charming stop-motion animation.
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Addie Morfoot,
Variety,
5 Feb. 2025
While the tradition of a hope chest has its roots thousands of years ago, cedar became the material du jour thanks to its insect-repelling qualities.
Punishment for her infractions involved the loss of visitation, canteen and telephone privileges.
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Lynsey Eidell,
PEOPLE,
2 Nov. 2025
Mind you, the entire infantry kit in those days didn't go far beyond a rifle, bayonet, canteen, mess tins, and an entrenching tool balanced with the odd hand grenade.
One snuffbox had been a present for George V on his 55th birthday in 1920 while the other featured 3,000 diamonds and was bought by Queen Mary in 1932 for £1,000, the equivalent in modern money of around $75,000 according to the Bank of England's inflation calculator.
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Josh Hammer,
Newsweek,
2 Dec. 2024
The snuffbox is the most widespread of the Epioblasma genus of mussels.
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Jennifer Dixon,
Detroit Free Press,
15 Aug. 2024
Cords dangle uncovered from teensy lamps, pens live in a vintage-looking tomato can, and there’s a random magic 8 ball next to the huge hatbox for the huge hat.
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Jocelyn Silver,
Vogue,
12 June 2025
On the floor is a hatbox from a hat shop in London.
The influences of Le Corbusier are clear, along with the Bauhaus elements and a close attention to surfaces—sometimes lacquered, sometimes mirrored—that instantly evoke a jewel box.
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Amir Capogrossi Badreddine,
Architectural Digest,
21 Oct. 2025
Brooches emerged from the jewel box, still precious but now used as a tool to elevate layering and style from the lapel up.
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