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22 Sentences With "cubbyholes"

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Other cats lounging in cubbyholes ignored the offerings, though one was briefly interested.
Customers retrieve food from cubbyholes, which require tapping on their doors to open them.
Even the cubbyholes where food is served have no way to opt for audible cues.
One interviewee remembered colorful cubbyholes at a 1930s house designed by Hans Scharoun in Löbau, Germany.
"Garbage, garbage, this is all garbage," Mr. Rivera murmured as he filled cubbyholes with holiday catalogs.
She would not allow staff in the room, while members were instructed to leave their cell phones in cubbyholes.
I pictured an enormous, hushed, dim place, where comic books lay in rows of cubbyholes, like a candlelit library.
The vending machines harken back to the Automat, a 27th-century fast-food restaurant that featured cubbyholes with food items behind glass doors.
"It suggests a certain working of the mind in which you have 20 active cubbyholes and they are all fully lit," Olbermann said.
To accommodate them, Capitol carpenters have installed a cabinet of cubbyholes, complete with charging cables, in the cloakrooms just outside the Senate floor.
Behind it is a Santa's workshop labyrinth of shelves and cubbyholes, which hold tools and raw materials and sculptures in all stages of completion.
Though most of the institutional details, like chalkboards, caged fans and cubbyholes, aren't original to the 1905 Beaux-Arts building, the effect is convincing all the same.
Performed without an interval, the production gains visual energy from the sudden appearance of props, embedded in cubbyholes to the side of the set: a roast dinner here, a record album or two there.
After surveying over 3,000 migrant domestic workers, 98 percent of whom were women, the organization uncovered that many domestic workers are forced to sleep outside, on the floor, in bathrooms, or in tiny cubbyholes above kitchen cabinets.
A typesetter stood at a tilted shelf, rapidly picking letters out of cubbyholes into a case (a drawer of type), and, like Ginger Rogers to Fred Astaire, assembling them both backwards and upside down in a type stick.
A month before Better Things was set to premiere on FX, the network set up a room during the Television Critics Association summer press tour where reporters could conduct interviews, black curtains cordoning off various actors into their own dark cubbyholes.
The central figure in the scene, a young boy, sits on a cross-sectioned staircase that is also essentially a series of boxes within which are further elaborations on this theme: small rooms that contain square cubbyholes for books, a partially laid floor foundation that reveals a lattice of rectangles beneath it, a drawer spilling out building blocks.
Of these, the "teatrini," or "little theaters" are the best known: compartmentalized relief sculptures, usually in plaster or painted terracotta, in which various objects, both handcrafted and found, are placed like keepsakes in cubbyholes, such as the disembodied pair of hands lying on a clump of red clay in "Le mani" ("The Hands," 1949) or the tiny brass bells and scrap of mesh in "Primavera" ("Spring," 1974).
Mail bound for Bath and Bristol left the White Horse each night. It had a "travellers' room", a sort of waiting room for travellers to rest and wait for another coach. The room had a fireplace, partitioned sleeping cubbyholes, a clock, a mirror and a waiter who would serve food from the kitchen. But the real draw was the cellar, where people gathered to gossip, discuss the news and share a drink.
Women's barracks in Theresienstadt Conditions in the ghetto varied depending on a prisoner's status. Most prisoners had to live in overcrowded collective dormitories with sixty to eighty people per room; men, women, and children lived separately. A few prisoners, especially those who had connections, managed to create private "cubbyholes" () in the attics of the barracks. Some "prominent" prisoners and Danish Jews were granted private apartments in spring 1944 for the Red Cross visit.
Whenever he sees someone in trouble he changes into one of his superhero costumes (modelled on Japanese superheroes) and appears to attempt to save the day. He is aware of Futaba's double identity and arranged for both identities to be students at the school, which has many secret cubbyholes where Futaba (and Principal Hiroin) can change identities without being seen. His daughter, Takane, is secretly Queen X and playacts at supervillainy just as he plays at superheroics.
The antique trestle desk is usually very much like the writing table desk form, which offers a simple flat desktop surface with a few drawers underneath it. Unlike the writing table the trestle desk is supported by two legs instead of four, and the legs are designed to be dismantled easily in order to store or move the desk efficiently. More precisely, the two legs are two strong side supports which branch out in two feet each (for a total of four) at the bottom. Some antique trestle desks are fitted with small cubbyholes and nooks or small drawers at the extremity of the work surface, and thus resemble a bureau à gradin. File:Trestledeskfrontinjpeg20040201.

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