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Recent Examples of caissonIn 2024, Bally’s had to relocate the 34-story hotel tower, which is beginning to rise up over the Ohio feeder ramp, to the south end of the casino after it was determined that driving caissons into the ground might damage municipal water management infrastructure pipes along the river.—Robert Channick, Chicago Tribune, 15 Jan. 2026 Built in 2009 on 75 bedrock-deep caissons, the 7,681-square-foot house offers five bedrooms and eight bathrooms.—Sandra Barrera, Oc Register, 18 Nov. 2025 Cotton said the caisson ceremony holds special meaning for relatives of the fallen.—Tom Vanden Brook, USA Today, 27 May 2025 Ronald Reagan, a noted enthusiast did, and that’s the last time the caisson unit took part.—Tom Vanden Brook, USA TODAY, 6 Jan. 2025 See All Example Sentences for caisson
The collection was packed away in the museum’s vault, untouched for decades to avoid offending Islamic values or creating the appearance of catering to Western sensibilities.
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ABC News,
ABC News,
8 May 2026
The Bankers’ Bar is lined with vault drawers, calling back to the building’s origins as the headquarters of a 1950s bank.
The hot water at the three compartment sink was measured below proper hot water temperatures.
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Veronica Fernandez-Alvarado
May 8,
Sacbee.com,
8 May 2026
Cascading system failures would lead to a race against time to seal compartments and preserve breathable air, though decompression would often happen too quickly for the crew to react.
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.
In the night canteen, there is a man who roasts the very best corn.
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Literary Hub,
Literary Hub,
4 May 2026
Everything about the camp, with its beige corridors and scuffed canteen, is familiar and nondescript, said Alissa Wilkinson in The New York Times, but writer-director Charlie Polinger knows how to make the everyday ominous.
The four species intended to benefit are rayed bean (Villosa fabalis), sheepnose (Plethobasus cyphyus), snuffbox (Epioblasma triquetra), and spectaclecase (Cumberlandia monodonta).
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Paula Wethington,
CBS News,
27 Apr. 2026
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.
The flowers in question come in two sizes and arrive inside a golden hatbox that’s bound to elevate the looks of any room it’s placed in.
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Stacia Datskovska,
Footwear News,
22 Jan. 2026
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.