On the ground floor of her movie-acting career, she was also on the ground floor of the great 1970s wave of creative, go-for-broke American cinema.
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Carroll Gardens Deli & Grill is on the ground floor.
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The ground floor of airports is where travel usually begins.
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The building itself had few windows on the ground floor.
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The first place I'd go would be the ground floor.
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And we do our laundry together on the ground floor.
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"The ground floor is ruined," Paffet said of his business.
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The ground floor is open to the public with reception.
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When they reached the ground floor, Castro was miraculously uninjured.
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She connected the ground floor spaces by adding internal doorways.
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Plywood boards cover the ground floor; the rest is pristine.
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One bedroom and one bathroom are on the ground floor.
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A pharmacy is on the ground floor, plus a basement.
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Below the ground floor is a 46-foot swimming pool ...
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The ground floor is occupied by the Chabad Community Center.
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Those without cower on the ground floor of a house.
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Bannon was in fact on the ground floor of virtual currencies.
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In the bodega on the ground floor of your office building.
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On the museum's ground floor, "Rope Dance" offered a participatory experience.
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I started on the ground floor and worked my way up.
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Men would sleep on the ground floor, women on the first.
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On the ground floor, Shake Shack dishes burgers amid the grandeur.
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Brightly colored children's paintings scatter the walls on the ground floor.
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Two bedrooms, including the master suite, are on the ground floor.
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The whole enterprise occupies the ground floor of a renovated building.
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There are 13 office units and a ground-floor retail space.
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A deli/grocery occupies 246,5200 square feet on the ground floor.
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We have about seven inches of water on our ground floor.
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The dining room and a bar are on the ground floor.
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Its ground-floor gallery (free) features rotating exhibitions from its archives.
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The reading rooms on the ground floor are reserved for scholars.
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The ground-floor tenant is Seamstress, a trendy craft cocktail bar.
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It has six ground-floor retail spaces and five offices above.
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Resilient Design Ground floor is not quite the term for it.
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She had left instructions and a key on the ground floor.
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Even the concrete ground floor is finished in brilliant white epoxy.
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A stately office with a fireplace also occupies the ground floor.
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We then elected to seek a variance to permit ground-floor retail.
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An elevator operator is waiting for him off the ground-floor hallway.
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Gutierrez managed to leave her ground floor apartment before the quake began.
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CBGB was on the ground floor underneath a flophouse on the Bowery.
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We live on the ground floor and rent out the second floor.
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The ground floor has the world's biggest seamless single slab of concrete.
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Ask Real Estate I own a ground-floor apartment in a condominium.
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The main living area and five bedrooms are on the ground floor.
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As he reached the ground floor, he felt a sense of relief.
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There are also lounge areas in the ground floor, Turkish-themed spa.
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The ground floor is 3,320 square feet, and there is a basement.
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The new ground-floor entrance makes a difference to First Avenue itself.
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Rooms on the ground floor experience added foot traffic and lack privacy.
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The ground-floor lounge and bar is for small bites and drinks.
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But it was on the ground floor, with bars on the windows.
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One building apparently had collapsed onto what once was the ground floor.
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Showplace lost nearly its whole ground floor in a recently renegotiated lease.
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So for now, she is enjoying living on the renovated ground floor.
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The company also has a home furnishings store on the ground floor.
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A nursing home, unoccupied at the time, took up the ground floor.
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She kept the two-bedroom unit on the ground floor for herself.
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A fitness studio and a psychic occupy the ground-floor retail spaces.
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Inside, the ground floor has a living space, a bathroom, and a kitchen.
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During the day, the girls are required to stay on the ground floor.
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Tap it and you'll be brought to a map of the ground floor.
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It provides the ground floor of about half the things you will eat.
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In old San Juan, they run a welcoming ground floor space and library.
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Other artists exhibiting on the ground floor include Celia Hempton and Thomson & Craighead.
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It can become that again and China wants in on the ground floor.
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We lived in a big, green, ground-floor apartment in an apartment block.
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It's a typical wooden house open to the elements on the ground floor.
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The record, titled Ground Floor, will be released November 25 via Warp Records.
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But the most important thing we did was to free the ground floor.
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"It's fun to be on the ground floor of something big," he says.
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The ground-floor space is occupied by a Hale and Hearty Soups store.
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Management could reserve space on the ground floor to store strollers and carts.
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The ground floor, which has a separate entrance, is the main living area.
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His expression in the elevator ride to the ground floor is pure terror.
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One struck in front of the arrivals hall entrance on the ground floor.
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Congress lent the court a tiny ground-floor room in the unfinished Capitol.
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The ground-floor bar has filter coffee, coffee presses, and cold-brew taps.
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On the ground floor, you will find a kitchen and a living room.
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The ground floor was a kind of tropical pub, open on all sides.
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Cainthus occupies a cheerful glass-and-exposed-brick box on the ground floor.
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The space is divided equally between the ground floor and a usable basement.
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Tight security on the ground floor keeps the problems of the street away.
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The Hudson Booksellers on the ground floor was sold out of the tabloid.
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On the ground floor are affordable French brands like Sandro and Isabel Marant.
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Iron stairs lead up to an open studio area overlooking the ground floor.
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Glassy towers offer bank branches on the ground floor and investment banks above.
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They pack the Starbucks on the ground floor of the Eighth Avenue building.
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The Japanese vegetarian restaurant Kajitsu has a ground-floor area that isn't vegetarian.
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He rented a bare room on the ground floor of a crumbling house.
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The ground-floor unit is dinged because it is perceived as less private.
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Their ground-floor apartment flooded, and they had to be rescued by firefighters.
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"Renovating the ground floor — that was so much fun for us," she said.
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On the ground floor, there is a large family room with a fireplace.
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But only the ground floor (the barroom, the bar and lounge) is functioning.
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The ground floor of their house will need to be gutted and renovated.
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On the much larger ground floor, the curation is overfilled with Metro's roster.
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The ground floor will have one of his Épicerie Boulud shops for takeout.
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Greene Naftali, 21990 West 218th Street, ground floor, Manhattan; 2300-463-7770, greenenaftaligallery.com.
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Uber's building is even more stark, with no ground floor restaurants and shops.
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He said there was also an unlicensed textile workshop on the ground floor.
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Her regimen includes training in the small workout room on the ground floor.
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This one, on a ground floor in Park Slope, had a back garden.
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Old railway planks, once used to connect Singapore to Malaysia, form the ground floor.
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There's no piano playing coming from the apartment directly above my ground-floor unit.
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The ground floor is open to the public every weekday morning—no booking required.
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The Gudetama cafe is located on the ground floor of the Suntec City mall.
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I joined a group of fighters gathered on the ground floor of the building.
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The ground-floor bedroom and bath are painted with frescoes of the Tuscan landscape.
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The ground floor shop was more like a preview for the big one downstairs.
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"It is nice being on the ground floor at our age," Mr. Dotson said.
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Ideally, they are small, wispy, in a ground floor corner, and very rarely move.
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A guest bathroom is on the ground floor, along with another bedroom and bathroom.
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Looking back, he said he&aposs glad he got in on the ground floor.
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The ground floor, which was recently occupied by BANY, an Asian restaurant, is vacant.
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But below, at the ground-floor sushi bar, is where my Kisumé journey began.
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Sometimes, they're lucky enough to get in on the ground floor of a hit.
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MCA's music tapes were stored on the ground floor of the film-archive building.
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Below the ground floor, on the basement level, is an indoor pool and sauna.
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Gemelli, on the ground floor, will be an all-day restaurant featuring fresh pasta.
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Ground floor ceiling heights are 15 feet, and eight feet on the lower level.
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He crept down the stairs as fast as he could to the ground floor.
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The ornate ground-floor apartment has been owned by a Milanese family for generations.
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A dining room, television room and another bathroom are also on the ground floor.
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Several small bedrooms, a living room, and a kitchen are on the ground floor.
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The room is ground floor, which isn't great, but the shower pressure is great.
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It occupied just five rooms on the ground floor of a bleached-pink building.
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It was small, on the ground floor of a squat in downtown São Paulo.
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Even then, the flood water didn't breach the ground floor of Oswald's farm house.
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The ground floor of the two-level restaurant is for takeaway, with communal tables.
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Then a plastics store on the ground floor of a nearby building caught fire.
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A restaurant, Spoon & Tbsp, formerly occupied the 3,254-square-foot ground-floor retail space.
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The fully accessible 270-square-foot ground-floor apartment, which was financed by Mrs.
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THE PROBLEM A ground-floor unit with windows facing the street THE SOLUTION Curtains, decorative film or window boxes For ground-floor homes, especially those with bars on the windows, Anna Kahn, an associate broker at Halstead Property, recommends installing window boxes.
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A few hospitals with ground-floor wards have added gardens where patients can wander safely.
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Nobody wants to miss out on being on the ground floor of the next iPhone.
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On the ground floor, the Fiore pizza company manufactured dough, eventually expanding into No. 22017.
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Today, the space has been divided into luxury apartments, complete with a ground-floor Chipotle.
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Tesla has acquired space on the ground floor, which will span about 40,000 square feet.
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On the ground floor, Napoleon Bonaparte's face sat above majestic wooden table, while The Rev.
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The living room, dining room and kitchen are in separate rooms on the ground floor.
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We entered and started discussing the murals as he was painting on the ground floor.
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But there's value in getting in on the ground floor with a long-term investment.
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Her family moved a hospital bed into the ground floor of their two-story house.
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It estimates that the villa had 20 to 25 rooms on the ground floor alone.
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In addition to seating on the ground floor, there's a 2325,220-square-foot rooftop cafe.
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Nearby, for $2,850 a month, a renovated ground-floor apartment came with a private garden.
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Its ground floor also features a party room with skylights and a bar and kitchen.
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The lower ground floor has its own entrance and is almost a self-contained apartment.
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Waves lap on the rocky shore a few steps away from the ground-floor unit.
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Contractors in yellow vests clustered outside a green-painted plywood wall encasing the ground floor.
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There are three bedrooms on the ground floor, including one with an en-suite bathroom.
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The new dishes will first be served in the Shake Shack on the ground floor.
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The evening was divided into two acts and two rooms on the Armory's ground floor.
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The Chute is on the ground floor of Tiger Stadium near the southern end zone.
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Often, only the ground-floor apartment, called the garden level, had access to the backyard.
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Oleg Smorodinov found him there, rented a small apartment on the ground floor, and waited.
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A maid's quarters with a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen is also on the ground floor.
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Ultimately, he must decide whether he will get off on the ground floor after all.
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This version requires a ground floor location and a floor that can support 715 pounds.
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"That's scary," said Mr. Gonzalez, 40, who works at a cafe on the ground floor.
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The building has four occupied residential units and a restaurant, Macao, on the ground floor.
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In one temple, scores of them sat on the ground floor listening to a teacher.
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The other day I found students poring over their laptops in the ground-floor lounge.
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There they saw an alcove studio on the ground floor with a private fenced patio.
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He lived on the ground floor of the Drake Hotel, his salary $22004,266 a year.
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Steadfast is a large American restaurant on the ground floor serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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There will be two bars, one on the mezzanine and one on the ground floor.
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His wife, who ran a small grocery store on the ground floor, provided some beers.
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In one hour, water filled up the ground floor of most houses in the town.
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A Chinese tailor lived on the ground floor and took refuge there—he couldn't leave.
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"The window is leaking water and there was flooding on the ground floor," Said Nixon.
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The water flooded the streets and made its way into ground floor businesses and homes.
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The White House China Room sits near the Map Room on the Residence's ground floor.
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The school's ground floor is elevated, making it difficult to see inside classrooms from the outside.
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"We took in about 2 feet of water in our basement/ground floor level," Catalano said.
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The hotel said in a statement the explosion occurred in its ground floor restaurant, the Taprobane.
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Tapping on the "1" (ground floor) opens up indoor maps for all the different floors available.
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On the ground floor, a Russian immigrant named Ruben Borah roasted almonds and cashews for distribution.
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In May, a 3,500-square-foot gallery, the Novado Gallery, will open on the ground floor.
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Parishioners worshiped on the ground floor of a modest four-story building at 155 Cedar Street.
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On the ground floor of the restaurant, they built a shining, questionably hygienic, 15-person sauna.
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Imagine removing the ground floor of your house while trying to keep the upstairs in place.
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Customers on the ground floor choose from a touchscreen display which car they wish to see.
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I didn't want to live on the ground floor in an apartment close to the door.
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Construction is now underway on 173 units of low-income housing and ground-floor retail space.
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At least two carriages crashed into the ground floor of a house, ripping through its walls.
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A compelling suite of 42 new paintings on the ground floor is most worth your time.
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The ground floor space is fairly minimalist, and in that way, reminiscent of an Apple store.
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Have you ever seen somebody sells a penthouse and has no ground floor and nothing else?
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Two police posters, unchanged since his death, hung on the ground floor of his apartment building.
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Standing on tiptoe, I saw an enormous face in the dimness of the ground-floor hall.
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"I enjoy the direct connection with the garden from the whole ground floor," Mr. Mastalka said.
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He left the surgical theatre and descended to the ground floor, where Bette and Sofia awaited.
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A travel agency/check-cashing outlet and a nail and hair salon occupy the ground floor.
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The fire is thought to have started in a parked vehicle on the building's ground floor.
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By the 1840s, popular shophouses featured commercial business on the ground floor and residential living above.
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On the ground floor, development engineers get daily calls asking if they want to jump ship.
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She's in hospice care and has moved to a ground-floor bedroom to be more comfortable.
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A Halstead Real Estate office is expected to open around March in the ground floor space.
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It enlisted the architect Joseph Dirand to redesign its ground-floor restaurant, which reopened in 2016.
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The Strand was much smaller then, just the ground floor and a basement, where I worked.
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The ground-floor library of his home in Phoenixville, in Chester County, held some 20,000 books.
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The ground floor has La Panineria sandwich shop, a shipping store and a vacant office space.
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Water leaked into an assortment of pots and buckets they had scattered throughout the ground floor.
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Back up on the ground floor, where the women's items are located, there's also a cafe ...
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They were told that only formal businesses in the area's expensive ground floor units were permitted.
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The ground floor also has a bedroom with an adjacent bathroom, a cloakroom and storage space.
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A studio apartment is behind the ground-floor retail space, which is occupied by Garfield Realty.
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The owner will enjoy private elevator access from the ground floor, with a custom-built lobby.
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Living in a ground-floor apartment in Boston prompted much of the work in the book.
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The agency will occupy the 6,250-square-foot ground floor, which was previously an artist's space.
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" And with a ground-floor ceiling height of about eight feet, he added, "Daniel could fit.
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" And with a ground-floor ceiling height of about eight feet, he added, "Daniel could fit.
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The master suite, on the ground floor, has a stone fireplace and access to the patio.
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The ground floor resonated with the sounds of the piano lessons given by his wife, Natalie.
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On the ground floor, I was surprised to see the financier again, at the elevator bank.
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It was an opportunity to get in on the ground floor and help design a vehicle.
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Daylight showed splintered houses under tiled roofs and an apartment building whose ground floor was pulverized.
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A French designer of men's custom shirts and an Italian tile store occupy the ground floor.
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The restaurant will occupy 1,200 square feet on the ground floor and 1,673 in the basement.
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On the ground floor Andreas Slominski mixes pieces of coffins and cribs with quotidian Bauhaus furniture.
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When I arrived for a tour, creative types were holding meetings in the sleek ground floor café.
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Sculpture studio is whole of ground floor of house but on three levels separated by two arcades.
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Others began to gather on the ground floor to game out what their next steps would be.
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The ground floor area, opening up to the swimming pools is right in front of the sea.
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But behind a red door on the ground floor, Caritas houses people with nowhere else to go.
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But we freed the ground floor and created a plaza where the library could organize cultural activities.
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This means they are usually installed on the ground floor of a hospital or in the basement.
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The lease includes 1,0003 square feet on the ground floor and 1,000 square feet of basement space.
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The kitchen is off the hallway on the ground floor and has stone countertops and modern appliances.
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Most buildings are no higher than five or six stories, with commercial space on the ground floor.
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But I was on the noisy ground floor by the road, and there was a cracked window.
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On the ground floor will be a French market curated by Mr. Robuchon, and a pastry shop.
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"This building was almost condemned," Mr. Carbone said, noting that the restaurant is on the ground floor.
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I like startups because I like being on the ground floor of stuff, when my support matters.
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The ground floor acts, according to Pestellini Laparelli, "like an extension of the street," for speedy sales.
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Back on the ground floor, there is a deck that offers great views of the surrounding countryside.
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Tuesday, in the back of a storefront church on the ground floor of one of the buildings.
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But, because that process is just beginning, there's still time to get in on the ground floor.
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I had them come to the ground floor of a building—I'd tell them I lived there.
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You draw the short straw and get the ground-floor room with all the mold in it.
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The less-showy ground floor contains more affordable choices, while upstairs, the décor and food turn fancier.
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Residents in the building can order room service from a trendy French restaurant on the ground floor.
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A nice little ballpark village with ground-floor retail and millennials living in condos isn't really feasible.
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The ground floor, with a bar and an open kitchen counter, is more intimate than the upstairs.
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Blum & Poe were among 21987 established international galleries exhibiting on the ground floor of the Grand Palais.
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They were on the escalator when a sinkhole split the ground floor open, inhaling a sunglasses kiosk.
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We were on the ground floor, it was a three-bedroom apartment, and it was around $1,200.
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Unaware of its segregation policy restricting black customers to the balcony, she requested a ground floor seat.
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In 2014, I got in on the ground floor of what I thought was a rocket ship.
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The humidity hit her like a wall the moment she stepped outside Shen laoshi's ground-floor studio.
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They asked a neighbor if their son could take an empty, ground-floor room for a studio.
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The building, which has a ground-floor retail space, has around 1,686 square feet of air rights.
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"Editor desperate to reach the ground floor," he intoned in a recent interview, envisioning the newspaper headline.
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Judy Linn: LUNCH continues at CUE Art Foundation (137 West 25th St., Ground Floor, Manhattan) through today.
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Shops and a public restroom occupied parts of the ground floor, and the upper floors contained apartments.
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The apartment comes with a covered parking space on the ground floor of the podium-style building.
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Also on the ground floor are a full bathroom and a bedroom with a built-in wardrobe.
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In the ground-floor space, Ms. Eisenman's big red hand painting is balanced by two outsize heads.
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Stop in to see how, then head to the museum's new ground-floor restaurant Marisol for brunch.
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And Ms. Komer disliked the ground-floor location, with the bedroom facing the trash cans out front.
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One option was on a ground floor in Yorkville, listed at $765,000, with maintenance of around $13,150.
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The experimental comedy brand Ground Floor Comedy presents this free night of sketch, stand-up and improv.
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His father, Hans Noe, an architect, bought the building where Fanelli's occupies the ground floor in 193.
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The Brooklyn location, on the ground floor of a residential building, marks the seventh in the country.
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Chances are onions and tomatoes were the ground floor on which the thick brown gravy was built.
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Make sure to visit Bob's Chop House, located on the ground floor, for a meat-heavy meal.
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But if there's any place on earth to be racked with profound insecurity, it's the Ground Floor.
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Off of the lobby on the ground floor was the hotel's restaurant, Fi'lia, serving modern Italian food.
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When I first walked into the ground-floor lobby, I wondered, is this a James Turrell exhibition?
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What he neglected to mention was his plan to build a spacious church on the ground floor.
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The famous pasta-making women of Bari, Italy, sell baggies of orecchiette out of ground-floor kitchens.
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On the ground floor are three businesses that are building tenants as opposed to being hotel-owned.
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El Telar de las Palabras, a bookshop selling only books by women, is on the ground floor.
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But it's rarely used, and newcomers are left to find the real entrance on the ground floor.
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The Map Room, located on the ground floor, is used for small social gatherings and television interviews.
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The central kitchen, on the ground floor, preserves an original arched brick structure called the carriage house.
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Ground-floor ceiling heights are 743 feet 9 inches, while the lower level has 10-foot ceilings.
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The show will be installed in a new ground-floor project space open free to the public.
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Ms. Karr, its owner, also inherited the family business, Hyde Park Antiques Limited, on the ground floor.
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When it opened nearly four years ago, the Baccarat Hotel had a formal ground-floor restaurant, Chevalier.
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This large Greek-Mediterranean restaurant has a casual but full-service dining room on the ground floor.
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The show needs a ground floor somewhere, and season two could do a good job of setting it.
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The ground floor is packed with white robot arms with a variety of appendages attached to their wrists.
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You see, Howells got in on the ground floor of the cryptocoin economy back in February of 2009.
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We could live in Amsterdam and run a little shop out of the ground floor of our home.
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Staff members have also inspected all of the complex's ground-floor windows, and window inspections will become routine.
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The terrace will also be linked to a courtyard garden on the ground floor, just beyond the lobby.
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Another team found 11 bodies on the second floor of the building and two on the ground floor.
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On Thursday evening, the ground floor of the Madison Avenue Hermès men's store underwent something of a redesign.
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It's easy to lose time with On Time, installed in the ground floor gallery of the Grolier Club.
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They believe the middle-school student climbed out the ground-floor apartment window, according to The Roanoke Times.
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Chris Nechodom, 30, said he was on the ground floor when he saw flames race across the ceiling.
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Her bike crashed through the glass of a ground-floor studio inside Shaw Tower near Jack Poole Plaza.
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A travel agency-check cashing store and a nail and hair salon occupy the ground-floor retail space.
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I took it randomly, as a picaresque culminating in a visit to the museum's ground-floor sculpture court.
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In her dank ground-floor apartment, she drinks out of jam jars and sleeps under a leaky ceiling.
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The two-bedroom ground-floor apartment, with yard space, was around $23,000; monthly charges were just under $400.
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Additionally, 43,000 square feet of temporary exhibition space on the ground floor is open free to the public.
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Goh, it's the ground floor veranda facing the pool, with a soothing spouting water feature in the background.
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There was a case of similar ornaments upstairs on the ground floor just outside the first Trump shop.
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The officer called Manu and two cops out of the microbus, and they started on the ground floor.
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Indoors, an ancient olive oil press resides on the ground floor and the restaurant will serve vegetarian food.
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It's a glass cart, just like any other found from corner-to-corner of Chungking Mansions' ground floor.
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No Borders runs Sunday, April 2nd from 1pm - 6pm at the Ground Floor Gallery in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
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Patients fill jugs from a tiny tap on the ground floor that sometimes has a trickle of water.
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A new birch spiral staircase opened up space for a living/dining/kitchen area on the ground floor.
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There is retail space on the ground floor, with offices on floors two to seven and condominiums above.
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And I feel like I was, if not on the ground floor, on the second floor of that.
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This campaign is about to take off, they say, and you can get in on the ground floor.
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A fifth store operates out of the ground floor of his house in Provincetown during the summer season.
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It will include 22 one- and two-bedroom luxury apartments and two retail spaces on the ground floor.
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A colonnade runs along the ground floor, connecting several rooms, including a bedroom currently used as a library.
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The studio's owner, Samantha Scupp, signed a seven-year lease for 1,850 square feet on the ground floor.
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One nondescript apartment building distinguished itself from the others with a pile of sandbags on the ground floor.
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It features an expansive ground-floor gallery of the brothers' bold, abstract canvases and studios on upper floors.
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The shops, on the ground-floor of the residential buildings, mostly face public avenues around the development's perimeter.
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On the ground floor, there are booths and tables, a semi-open kitchen and a bright prep counter.
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The main ground-floor gallery will feature exhibitions on specific collections, beginning with Mr. Saint Laurent's 1962 debut.
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We were seated in his studio, a rambling ground-floor loft in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn.
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A bodega/deli leases one ground-floor space, while the other, formerly occupied by a church, is vacant.
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They gripped on more tightly to the railing as they made their way up to the ground floor.
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The main entrance opens to a foyer on the ground floor, which is currently used as office space.
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The ground floor has scored concrete floors, with an entrance hall leading to a library with a fireplace.
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A tall office building now stands there, at 39 Broadway, with a Duane Reade on the ground floor.
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On the ground floor is Sibling Rival, offering takes on American classics with California produce as the star.
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While its upper levels are quiet and scholarly, the center's ground floor is the world's largest diarrhea hospital.
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The ground floor is open plan, with walls of windows looking out to moss-covered boulders and trees.
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There is also a gravel driveway leading down to an attached two-car garage on the ground floor.
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On the ground floor, one finds the Variety Theater, the set for a notorious decapitation in Bulgakov's story.
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From the main highway, men threw rocks at the windows and started a fire on the ground floor.
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The project includes 50,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space and 80,000 square feet of office space.
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Mathis lives on the ground floor of his community so he took the elevator up to his floor.
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The grand ground-floor rooms and elegant garden are hired out for 40 weddings a year, on average.
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Pals on the ground floor have come in handy when the couple were locked out of the building.
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The main entrance on the ground floor opens into a large foyer adorned with traditional Portuguese glazed tiles.
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When Fidyka goes to Pradzew on weekends, he sleeps in his parents' home, in a ground-floor bedroom.
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There are three bedrooms on the ground floor, in addition to a sauna, gym and a small kitchen.
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Our schools used to be an elevator to the middle class; now they're stalled on the ground floor.
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This year it will occupy a ground floor space on the fringes of Chelsea: 550 West 29th Street.
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The lobby is off to the side and there's a small bagel shop by the ground floor entrance.
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We can better appreciate such artistic strokes through Schwartz's still images, on view on the gallery's ground floor.
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Many condominiums have ground-floor retail spaces, though much like the units, they're an awkward fit for individual businesses.
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The Resomator stands monolithic in the corner of a room on the ground floor of a building at UCLA.
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In 2005, art book doyenne Dagny Corcoran opened her Art Catalogues shop on the ground floor, increasing foot traffic.
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If there's no basement, go to a room in the centermost part of the building on the ground floor.
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While the rest of the family moved to the ground floor, Michel camped out with soldiers in the attic.
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It has three ground-floor retail spaces, which are occupied by Flushing Bank, Canal Optical and a jewelry store.
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There are big incentives to get in on the ground floor of a cryptocurrency that has even moderate acceptance.
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New arrivals join a program of intensive Swedish on the ground floor, separated from Swedes on the first floor.
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The trekking business consumes the ground floor; Maya sleeps upstairs in the room that once belonged to Jwalant's sister.
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The exhibition spans two levels: an open-plan ground floor topped off by a rectangular, balcony-like gallery space.
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It rules, and you'll be able to tell everyone that you got in near enough to the ground floor.
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"You've got to be at the ground floor of your operation," Williams said in video obtained by The Blast.
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Outfront Media now leases the third-floor billboard space, and a Famous Famiglia pizzeria formerly occupied the ground floor.
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Whitney moved into a larger ground-floor studio, with a rear entrance onto the artists' enclave of Macdougal Alley.
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Sales for the building, which will also have one ground-floor retail space, are expected to start on Monday.
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Have you ever seen a penthouse that can live without the good ground floor and some good floors below?
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Most of the time he works in a studio on the ground floor that guests are encouraged to visit.
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Replicas of Revolutionary War cannonballs, which have been excavated around Brooklyn, will be displayed on the museum's ground floor.
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The 21-year-old building will be turned into a 22-room Aloft Hotel with two ground-floor restaurants.
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"It could help my legacy," he said, "to be in on the ground floor of a young, new sport."
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There are also three bathrooms on the ground floor, as well as a guest bathroom under the pool deck.
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In the ground-floor gallery, Schreck looked at a display case containing Havel's childhood drawings and a report card.
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And there is still a spiral stairway running between the hotel's ground floor and a train platform directly below.
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On the ground floor, for example, a screen box conceals a powder room, a storage closet and a staircase.
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There's a holiday party going on upstairs, and buzzed coworkers occasionally lumber down to check out the ground floor.
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Its 993 square-foot ground floor includes a kitchen, a lab, bathroom supplies, and areas to exercise and relax.
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The renovators envision the ground floor as business only: a staff room, screening room, laundry, spa or gym, perhaps.
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A ground floor space adjacent to the lobby formerly housed one, but has not been replaced with another spot.
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The ground floor houses a bar and a market where they will sell items from the adjacent open kitchen.
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It sits in the corner of the ground floor of the Fowler next to the Form & Function coffee shop.
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Or perhaps a big opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a cool artificial intelligence start-up?
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The materials used in these installations have more energy and less nostalgia than those deployed on the ground floor.
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The building was recently converted from residential use, and has a vacant 2,100-square-foot ground-floor retail space.
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Tribeca Pediatrics occupies the 2138,254-square-foot ground-floor space and has access to a basement of equal size.
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They also lived for many years in an art-filled ground-floor duplex apartment on Park Avenue in Manhattan.
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The ground floor was packed with women and a sprinkling of men, most of them security guards and journalists.
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Recently, Art Nouveau mahogany and bent wood windows on the ground floor have been recreated to match the originals.
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On the ground floor, there are two kinetic chandelier shaped disco balls by Kiichiro Adachi attached to the ceiling.
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On the ground floor is a nail salon, and beside it is a door leading to the apartments above.
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Players will decide whether Sandiego should enter V.I.L.E.'s headquarters from the ground floor or the roof, for example.
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The new church is on the ground floor of an eight-story building located a block from Central Park.
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The master bedroom, with sliding doors onto the patio and an en suite bath, is on the ground floor.
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A key is required to access any floors beyond the ground floor, so don't stash it away just yet.
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At one job I had, on the ground floor of a city office, there were bars on the windows.
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On West 126th Street, she liked a fully renovated unit that covered the entire ground floor of a brownstone.
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Building a ground floor that is not on the ground is one way to defend against an ominous future.
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The rest of the ground floor is splashed with pink and blue and, you guessed it, more candy dispensers.
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We spoke in a wood-panelled den on the ground floor, which she and Valdez call the therapy room.
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But it's a testament to the serene atmosphere of the Ground Floor that my faltering never felt like failure.
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Even dressing up to go to the restaurant on the ground floor is often too much trouble, she said.
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The boy, Kevin Reilly, was scaling the metal security bars on a ground-floor window about 5:25 p.m.
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Located on the ground floor, the Chocolate Shop is where chefs make desserts and centerpieces for White House functions.
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The ground floor also has a bathroom, two dressing rooms, a laundry room, ample storage space and a garage.
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But it is the ground floor — the shipping department — that is somehow both the most moving and most impressive.
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On the ground floor, a shop sold luxury goods: tailored suits, silk ties, fine leather wallets, glittering Rolex watches.
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The ground floor of her home was destroyed, and she and her husband had moved in with their daughter.
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It was on the Upper East Side, not Upper West; and on a ground floor, not in a basement.
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Then, circling back to the building, I saw an open window on the ground floor that triggered a memory.
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Q: I have been renting a ground-floor apartment in a Lower East Side co-op for 13 years.
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My studio is a raw ground-floor space in an artists' studio complex that was once a lumber mill.
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"We left the kids' strollers on the ground floor, carried the kids in our arms and we waited," she said.
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According to Miljure, witnesses claimed that the motorcycle went through the ground floor windows of Shaw Tower in downtown Vancouver.
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It's all very stylish and well-executed, but the real attraction is the restaurant, Mini Chef, on the ground floor.
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About 50,463 square feet will be open space on the ground floor and the remaining will be used for offices.
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He knows the porn industry is waiting in the wings, and he wants to get in on the ground floor.
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His body was found on March 19, 2002, at a New York Fire Department command post on the ground floor.
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Heelan is known for her roles in Undateable, Ground Floor, Cougar Town and the Netflix series Love starring Gillian Jacobs.
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Showgoers entered the Midtown Manhattan venue on the ground floor, where they were greeted with mimosas and chocolate-covered cherries.
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A witness told police the suspect shouted "Die!" as he spilled the liquid on the building's ground floor Thursday morning.
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It will occupy 11,000 square feet on the ground floor, where there will be 16 dining choices, plus two bars.
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My studio is on the ground floor and upper floor of a former coach house — a national monument from 1880.
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S guides me through a tangle of streets to a building with a wide-open passage on the ground floor.
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The building housed shops on its ground floor, a warehouse on the first floor, and homes on three floors above.
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The early morning fire apparently began in the ground-floor kitchen at the luxury hotel before spreading to upper floors.
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The more than 13,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space will help "clean up the streetscape," Mr. Macklowe said.
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Lee's, which had been across the street in a 500-square-foot storefront, leased the ground floor in the 1970s.
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They needed an elevator or a place on the ground floor, should their dog, Colby, eventually have trouble with stairs.
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The Mexican immigrant living on the ground floor stuck his head out They asked his name and he gave it.
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Daylight showed splintered houses under tiled roofs and an apartment building whose ground floor was pulverized, where two people died.
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In addition to apartments, it will offer 26,000 square feet of retail space on the ground floor and below grade.
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The ground floor is basically a transparent container, a sort of Miesian glass box, open all around, letting light in.
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Opened in November, it has 140,000 square feet of office space and 2.53,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space.
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The cottage has a kitchen and a sitting room on the ground floor, with two bedrooms and a bath upstairs.
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Engineers also had to check that the ground floor was sturdy enough to hold the replica, which weighs 1,274 pounds.
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Audrey Lee, a career Foreign Service officer in her late forties, worked in a snug office on the ground floor.
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In the residence's early days, the ground floor housed cattle, and the family would have lived on the first floor.
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Today, the ground floor is the center of home activity, with two comfortable living rooms, a dining room and kitchen.
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At the Twain house, mahogany panels line a ground-floor guest suite that has been closed for repairs since 2010.
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Besides two bedrooms and bathroom, there is a small kitchenette and sitting room, which opens on the ground-floor terrace.
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Alpha Structural is retrofitting the apartment complex's ground floor, installing much thicker steel beams and columns, rebar and heavier plywood.
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"We're raising funds and hoping to relocate to a bigger, ground-floor location, or in a shopping mall," he said.
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Danny Meyer's popular ground-floor restaurant, Marta, an upscale Roman pizzeria, and the lobby lounge, Bar Marta, will be unchanged.
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About New York The time had come for Gene to leave the ground-floor apartment, as he knew it would.
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Moments earlier, he had been at his job in a pharmacy on the ground floor of a three-story building.
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As part of the program, the retailer opened its ground floor to brands that don't yet have their own locations.
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An entrance hall leads to four ground-floor reception rooms: a living room, sitting room, billiard room and dining room.
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My classroom is on the ground floor, a step away from two entrances to the building, and has TWO doors.
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The buildings have two or three stories, with a shop on the ground floor, and typically feature an interior courtyard.
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On the ground floor are trendy restaurants including Westville, Fuku, Momofuku Milk Bar and a bar called the Mail Room.
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"No one wanted to miss their shot at entering the next Google or Facebook on the ground floor," he writes.
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The ground floor lobby, with room to seat 50 in the hotel's restaurant, is full of chatting people enjoying drinks.
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Last year, Anton Kern moved from a ground-floor gallery in Chelsea to this elegantly updated townhouse on 55th Street.
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Gallacher's showroom occupies a large lime-washed, pine-paneled room on the ground floor of a 19th-century cork factory.
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They took women, girls, and children to the first floor, and the men had to stay on the ground floor.
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Scheduled to open this fall, the complex will also have a ground-floor cafe and study lounges on every floor.
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The ground-floor lobby will connect to a lounge and coworking space via a courtyard garden with a reflecting pool.
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Two women sitting on the windowsill of their ground floor apartment have turned their living room into a cocktail stand.
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With just two episodes under Unspooled's belt, it's incredibly easy to get in on the ground floor of this one.
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There are small if understated markers, like the modernist painting hanging on a wall inside a ground floor reception room.
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Outside, assailants threw explosives into the building's ground floor, which doubled as a display room for her parents' mattress business.
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One Monday afternoon at the KidZone studio on the ground floor of the hospital, Medical Bingo was on the air.
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It is nicknamed Ca' Nonfinito, "the unfinished house," because only the ground floor was built before the money ran out.
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From the roof, students can take a slide down to the ground floor where there's an open area to play.
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Pick up some tasty soup, salmon, mushrooms and cauliflower ($227) from the Westville on the ground floor of the building.
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Shipping is free for orders over $999 if you only want it delivered to the ground floor of your building.
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The ground-floor garage — designed to give way to surge — was an unmitigated mess, along with the docks and yard.
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When Pariyar went home after the flood, the ground floor of her house was covered with mud and "completely uninhabitable".
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I live in a ground-floor apartment in a neighborhood of mostly one-story homes, not far from a creek.
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Back on East 11th Street, for less rent, $1,850, she turned down a ground-floor studio that overlooked trash cans.
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He sat on a couch on the ground floor of his large Midtown townhouse, nursing a glass of white wine.
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The ground floor food halls reminded me in a way of Seattle, Washington's famous Pike Place — but far, far fancier.
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When the nine-story building opens in January, it will house Fresh Fanatic, an organic market, on the ground floor.
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The ground-floor work area is a modern space with wrought-iron chandeliers and a decorative wall of reclaimed wood.
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The couple moved into the ground-floor apartment of a building around the corner, and Mr. Schulback became her nurse.
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Inside, the on-site restaurant, Bistrot Leo, is to the left, and the ground floor lobby is to the right.
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They escaped by taking an elevator to the ground floor before exiting through a series of doors, the statement said.
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A powder room and utility room are on the same level, which, like the ground floor, has under-floor heating.
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I expect to conceive of it like a ground-floor restaurant, as a place people might want to visit regularly.
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Making no claim to comprehensiveness, the show nonetheless packs a wide cultural range into a relatively small ground-floor space.
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He was arrested again that month, suspected of breaking and entering into a ground-floor apartment in the northeast Bronx.
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A third bedroom, currently used as a yoga studio, is lofted, with a staircase that leads to the ground floor.
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It was in the same Kensington building as the ground-floor studio, but was larger, with nearly 600 square feet.
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On the ground floor, a peristyle winding along the front facade and around the east and west sides supports a terrace.
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The pounding became so frightening that Hannah, who was staying on the ground floor, left her room via an exterior door.
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On the ground floor, Lennox has a couch, a dresser, and a TV. Meanwhile, the loft houses her full-size bed.
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On the museum's ground floor is a petrified chicken-size bird from the Late Jurassic period, about 160 million years ago.
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The ground floor also has a room currently used as a library and study, a TV room and two half-bathrooms.
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Five years in the making, the first location opens this morning on the ground floor of Amazon's new headquarters in Seattle.
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We know the winds are a-changing because Rudy Pipilo (Michael Rispoli) is about to get in on the ground floor.
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The proposals were complex, but the message was simple: Get in on the ground floor; the elevator's about to go up.
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Investors now have an opportunity to get in close to the ground floor on that transition," he said on "Trading Nation.
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Ground-floor or back units with yards were especially appealing, as he had tended a thriving garden behind his family house.
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Quinn mentioned server farms where accumulated heat is dispersed into ground floor apartment buildings, saving the residents on their heating bills.
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Taking up the ground floor space of three shophouses, stepping into Burger Joint Singapore will immediately transport you to New York.
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Gunfire from an unknown source strafed their house, breaking upstairs windows, and the remaining family members hid on the ground floor.
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When he entered the building a rustle seemed to flow from the ground floor to the top that 'Chase has arrived!
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Clothes are condensed into greatest-hits batches: men on three, women on two, accessories on the ground floor and beauty below.
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Now sixty-seven years old, he lives alone, having moved to a ground-floor apartment because he tires when climbing stairs.
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A month later, in April, Harlem Cycle opened on the ground floor of a brownstone on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard.
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In its new incarnation, the ground floor is the bar, where an afternoon menu will focus on toasts with various toppings.
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These days, a variety of vegetables and herbs have been harvested and sold at the Bodega, the development's ground-floor market.
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Also on the ground floor are a family room, equipped for theater-style movie viewing, a home office and a study.
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The building now has a bustling ground-floor marketplace with vendors like Doughnut Plant and Stolle Bakery, and seating for diners.
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Skylar Astin, who plays the role and was so good in the underappreciated TBS comedy "Ground Floor," is good again here.
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The master bedroom on the ground floor has a fireplace, an en-suite bathroom and French doors opening to the courtyard.
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We holed up there, batting out projects poolside or in the paltry ground-floor suite we shared, with the A.C. cranked.
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The fair itself takes place in the building's former ground-floor swimming pool and basketball court, where vintage hoops still hang.
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The new Roberta's will occupy 2,292 square feet on the ground floor of the second mixed-use building in the development.
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In Hell's Kitchen, a one-bedroom, one-bath apartment with a backyard, on the ground floor of a prewar low-rise.
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Eleven Madison Park is on the ground floor of a Jazz Age tower that was supposed to be 100 stories tall.
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I was on the ground floor, at the Rolex booth, where a salesman fit a black-faced Datejust around my wrist.
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Armed with a search warrant, on June 73 members of the federal task force entered Goodwine's ground-floor apartment in Hyattsville.
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We studied the layout of the ground floor, with his workshop at one end and a guest suite on the other.
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The building has residences on the upper floor, and B.J.J. Martial Arts occupies the rest of the ground-floor commercial space.
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When the building's ground floor became available, Mr. Hollander rented it as a display and selling space overseen by his wife.
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She became curator when the dance collection was formally established in 19493, presiding over a room on the library's ground floor.
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The ground floor has a living room with a fireplace, a modern eat-in kitchen, a laundry room and a bathroom.
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Q: My boyfriend and I live on the ground floor of an apartment building on a busy street in South Brooklyn.
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Two ground-floor retail spaces — a pharmacy and a hardware store — total 226,163 square feet, and feature 216 feet of frontage.
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Guests will find local brands in the minibar and a destination all-day American brasserie, Free Rein, on the ground floor.
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There were at least half a dozen paintings by Ms. Mitchell available in the ground-floor "Galleries" section of the fair.
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All three airy bedrooms are off the ground-floor entrance, each with painted wood floors and its own en-suite bathroom.
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And a 3,800-square-foot meeting space on the ground floor is open for use by community groups and city commissions.
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The master suite, on the ground floor, has a large dressing room with extensive storage space and a renovated marble bathroom.
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The couple rent the ground floor to a commercial tenant, and live in an apartment carved out from the second floor.
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Sales, however, have returned to "a relatively normal flow" since the election, another store on the tower's ground floor told Bloomberg.
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Rather than making carpets, he will soon be serving wine in a bar that he will open on the ground floor.
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On the ground floor, there is a simple piano bar with black vinyl seating that was purchased from a former diner.
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For 2000 years, the gallery occupied a more visible ground-floor space on Madison Avenue between East 2112th and 2000th Streets.
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"We have the opportunity to be at the ground floor and to impact how the entire world uses money," Viswanathan adds.
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After coming to New York for college from her native Oregon, she lived in a ground-floor apartment in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
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Relatives of the victims said the building's ground-floor nursing home belonged to a local politician from the Shiv Sena party.
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Inside, a dozen black-clad assistants raced around on lurid magenta carpets, serving the 20-some customers on the ground floor.
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An antiques dealer occupies a commercial duplex, using the ground floor as an office and the floor above as a gallery.
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In the Bronx, his sister's family occupied a four-bedroom unit on the ground floor of a two-family detached house.
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Photo by Pete Kiehart One frontline clinic in Avdiivka occupied the dusty ground-floor of a derelict, nine-storey apartment block.
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Feroce Caffè, on the ground floor, serves pastries to accompany coffee drinks, sandwiches and, in the evening, the full restaurant menu.
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"We will be able to give total figures in the morning after we have cleared to the ground floor," Tiamiyu said.
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The seven-story building will have a luxury ground floor of retail shops and discounted office space reserved for Habitat NYC.
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A police source said the explosion tore apart a bakery on the ground floor of the building in the rue Trevise.
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All are of a good size but in need of significant decorative updating, as are the ground-floor kitchen and utility areas.
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The ground floor of the house has a central drawing room and wings that contain a small dining room and a parlor.
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One studio there, for $2,400 a month, was on the ground floor, with a short metal staircase that led to a backyard.
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Gerard Collomb tweeted the news ending Tuesday&aposs drama in a ground-floor office in a crowded neighborhood of the French capital.
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Displayed on screens 107 feet long and 16 feet tall, the mural is in a ground-floor gallery free to the public.
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On the ground floor, an exhibition showcases works by contemporary Honduran artists, including past winners of local biennials across painting and sculpture.
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The range is decent, too, detecting my keys on the ground floor while I'm at the top of a three-story home.
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If Westminster Council and others assent, a shop or a café could be tucked in to the ground floor of the tower.
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She leans comfortably into a desk chair in a small, dim office space on the ground floor of her Ridgewood apartment building.
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Carpeted, ground-floor living rooms with lots of access to the outdoors were home to more types of bugs than other rooms.
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The pre-dawn light barely cracks into Dana's room in her family's ground-floor apartment in Petare, a giant barrio in Caracas.
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As reported in the BBC, some guests had gathered on the ground floor of the hotel to await evacuation following the earthquakes.
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She says Sekera has also peeked into all of the ground-floor windows and even waited outside the house for 6 hours.
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According to Ahlborn, more than 600 investors have approached the currently self-funded operation, hoping to get in on the ground floor.
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Still, while ground-floor retails adjacent to the hubs will likely benefit, the higher up you go the weaker the signal becomes.
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Her killer had pried a screen loose from her ground-floor kitchen window and slashed her throat and neck as she slept.
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Like a fire escape of a smashed-out ground floor of a shop, or an open apartment block that connects parallel avenues?
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While Fran is watching Elijah and Hannah smooch goodbye upstairs, Adam is on the ground floor visiting his cherubic niece and sister.
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The buildings feature nine free-market apartments and 3,000 square feet of ground floor retail space now occupied by Rosenblum Eye Centers.
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Equinox bought the ground floor of 14 Wall Street in 2000, what was originally used as a bank in the early 1900s.
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He heard pitches for buildings with ground-floor retail, as well as new projects that would introduce co-living to the area.
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On the ground floor, with its marble flooring, there is a library and a reading room with sea views and French doors.
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His masterpiece is the "Children's Rainforest," his fantastical makeover of the large ground-floor space used as a cafeteria, among other purposes.
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The ground floor of the building will be known as the Gotham Market at the Ashland, a food hall opening this fall.
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On the ground floor, what appears to be future retail space was very much still under construction on a recent September afternoon.
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One landlord in San Francisco's Nob Hill neighborhood is turning a ground-floor dining hall into seven individual units, the Chronicle reports.
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The fashion and lifestyle mecca has opened a pop-up shop on the ground floor of the Waldorf Astoria Chicago through January.
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Catholic Charities has applied for a rent-increase exemption and is trying to secure him a ground-floor apartment in his building.
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Ms. Turner, 26, checked out a ground-floor apartment, for $3,100, conveniently located across from Tompkins Square Park and its dog run.
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After a rare hesitation, Mallory shared an anecdote: he said that he'd once accidentally locked himself in the house's ground-floor bathroom.
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The developers hired IBI Group Gruzen Samton to design a building with retail space on the ground floor and condominium residences above.
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The house, with a surface area of 99 square meters, has a two-car garage and an office on the ground floor.
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It is on the ground floor of the dormitory for prison guards; inmates are housed in a different part of the prison.
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Another group of visitors on the ground floor had trouble understanding what was going on even as they were reading the handouts.
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The monograph follows a 2014 exhibition of the images at Ground Floor Gallery and a 2015 installation at the Brooklyn Public Library.
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The gallery spans the ground floor of a early 20th century mansion, with curving bay windows, high ceilings, and a grand fireplace.
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When the Seagram Building was under construction, the ground floor and lower level were 24,000-square-foot blanks to be filled in.
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Also on the ground floor are a utility room with laundry hookups and a study with French doors opening onto a patio.
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Even some young, single men see the benefits of living in a building with a day care center on the ground floor.
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There will also be, for the first time, a full, 80-seat restaurant on the ground floor, in addition to the cafe.
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I was living with three girls in a ground floor flat, and around 3AM one evening my housemate went to the bathroom.
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Entire areas of the terminal, including the heavily used bathrooms at both ends of the ground floor waiting area, were cordoned off.
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The apartments, one- and two-bedrooms, as at Northtown, are all subsidized for 44 seniors and the library occupies the ground floor.
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The apartment was on the ground floor, and the new building replacing the supermarket would likely have blocked much of the sunlight.
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Initially, the developer planned only residential and ground-floor retail for the block; before Heartline, Security Properties had never developed commercial space.
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The tasteful ground-floor restaurant, Fasano al Mare, offers grilled langoustines and handmade pasta amid sheer white curtains and Murano crystal lights.
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And in her view, it reflects an opportunity for investors to get in on the ground floor of a relatively cheap sector.
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Lulu White's Mahogany Hall is long gone, but the ground floor of the attached saloon still stands, now as a department store.
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The large entrance hall is on the ground floor, along with a laundry room and stairs down to two vaulted stone cellars.
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A light-filled cafe on the ground floor serves unfussy dishes like homemade scones, grilled cheese sandwiches and slow-roasted local lamb.
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A terrifying seven-foot surge of sea water burst into the ground-floor garage as 130 mph winds relentlessly hammered the building.
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The ground floor has high ceilings, tall windows, tiger oak floors and large openings between the living room, dining room and kitchen.
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Around lunchtime, camera crews started setting up tripods along the back wall of the ground-floor atrium at 20183 St. Andrew's Plaza.
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The ground-floor space, with 13-and-a-half-foot ceilings, can seat up to 215 people, and has a liquor license.
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That fire is suspected to have started in a parked vehicle on the ground floor and quickly consumed the eight-story building.
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For more than three decades, Howard Kaplan Antiques occupied the ground floor and a Parisian-style club, La Belle Époque, the second.
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The day care, which is expected to open in the fall, will use the ground floor and part of the second floor.
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Hanging in the travertine lobby on the ground floor are works by Joan Miró, Cy Twombly and others, all dating from 1958.
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It's a spacious affair on two levels, with a 60-foot bar on the ground floor and another bar on the mezzanine.
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The actual hotel lobby was on the 10th floor, and far less trippy than the ground-floor entrance, though not less bold.
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Things didn't get off to a great start as my ground-floor bungalow lacked a key, so I couldn't lock myself in.
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Nico Osteria on the ground floor is well known in the neighborhood for its raw bar, house-made pasta, and tasty seafood.
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Twitter, where Spark also got in on the ground floor, went public in 2013 with a market valuation of over $14 billion.
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Whitney Museum of American Art Small plates, often with a generous vegetable component, dominate the menu at this breezy ground-floor restaurant.
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What's most extraordinary is how little has been changed, from the house's framing to the white vinyl tiles on the ground floor.
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Other ground-floor rooms with original features include the library, which also has richly paneled walls and an elaborate wood fire surround.
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In London, only those staying at the One Aldwych hotel in Covent Garden have access to its ground-floor Lounge at One.
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It will occupy 7,000 square feet on the ground floor of the 3 World Trade Center tower and will overlook the Oculus.
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A recent renovation of the ground floor gives prominence to contemporary writers, while another space houses a web team for online orders.
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That includes Ms. Chua, who said her family had purchased its ground-floor store 40 years ago at a "dirt cheap" price.
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The building was appealing, but not the dim one-bedroom that was available on the ground floor with a dreary back view.
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It was a savvy business strategy, he said, because his children were smart and he could get in on the ground floor.
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While this is the best view available, ground floor rooms may be woken early by rollerbladers, power walkers, and runners whizzing by.
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The building, expected to be finished early next year, will also have about 7,000-square-feet of ground floor retail space available.
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An eyewitness at a hotel nearby said he saw flames envelop the ground floor of the building blown out by the blast.
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There was a guest room on the ground floor, room to entertain on the parlor floor and three bedrooms on the third level.
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ON THE ground floor of a primary school in Jaipur in the state of Rajasthan, five dozen pupils wait for the lunch break.
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And in January, Mr. Fathom and his partners opened the Archetype Gallery on the ground floor, with a grand opening planned for March.
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A long family room with lounge area and large kitchen-dining space opening onto a pocket garden make up the lower ground floor.
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Virgil and his mother, Lisa Wallace, took shelter in a nearby neighbor's second-floor apartment after water rushed into their ground floor home.
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More compelling than the clothes, though, was the presentation, which took place at the ground floor of Milk Studios in the meatpacking district.
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One of the living areas on the ground floor was originally used as the farm's "mill room," where livestock was housed and fed.
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The stairs from the ground floor to the exhibition spaces bear messages in black letters on yellow: Who's winning the war on women?
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The concept was first announced in December 2016, with the first ever store opening on the ground floor of the company's Seattle headquarters.
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Part of GSI as well is Startup Spokane Central, a co-working space located on the ground floor of the Spokane Entrepreneurial Center.
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On the ground floor of the house was a communal front room where everyone congregated after they were thrown out of the pub.
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On cyber issues, we need to be building policy into the technology, getting in on the ground floor instead of trying to retrofit.
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You see, for most buildings, the most expensive and valuable space is the ground floor because that's where you earn the most income.
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But Superdry is paying around US$300 on the most expensive ground floor - and only about US$100 on the building's upper levels.
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The ground floor of the building is lined with myriad mail boxes and is more of a staging post than a conventional office.
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The second phase, opened last year, is anchored by a rental apartment building with about 240 units, and ground-floor restaurants and businesses.
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The smell of vegan matzo ball soup reaches my office from the ground floor, where a Jewish cooking workshop is in full swing.
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Property taxes in office and residential buildings (which often have ground floor retail spaces) increased 28503 and 22019 percent during that period, respectively.
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Dr. T.'s office was on the Upper West Side, in the Nineties, near Central Park, on the ground floor, facing the street.
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Hint: they've got King written all over them, and could go for thousands, although CL says he got in on the ground floor.
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It was on the ground floor with a private deck opening directly onto a jacuzzi that could hold ten people at a time.
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The sky's the limit, and there is no longer a ground floor, in all of entertainment, but especially so in the music space.
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While it's called Little India, the ground floor of Chungking Mansions—the epicenter of life for Hong Kong's asylum seekers—is culturally ambiguous.
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He often makes his job seem like a hassle instead of an opportunity to get in on the ground floor of something special.
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In 1973 the couple founded Ex Libris, which sold antiquarian books and periodicals on the ground floor of their East 70th Street townhouse.
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The ground floor, which feels like a carnival version of "Westworld," has rope swings, faux log cabin walls and a mounted wagon wheel.
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And it is how the Dredgers came to inhabit a window-lined boathouse in the ground floor of the complex, practically rent-free.
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The glossy, ground-floor Mr. Porter steakhouse attracts a cosmopolitan local crowd who dine on Japanese Wagyu at large circular black-leather banquettes.
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The majority of buildings with below-grade apartments were on side streets, where ground-floor retail made less sense or was not permitted.
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The ground floor has a central bar and seats all around, with a fairly intimate 40-seat dining room off to one side.
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The building's owner also owns Aunt Mae's coffee shop, which is on the ground floor on Third Avenue, where the facade is blue.
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The architects' proposal, to its credit, also eradicated the clumsy 1990s-era ground-floor renovations by Gwathmey Siegel, which had made everything worse.
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Ms. Lorenzi said the marble and wooden counters on the 1,076-square-foot ground floor will reflect the look of a traditional shop.
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Through her windshield, she could see office workers huddling together for smoke breaks and clumped around conference tables in glassy ground-floor offices.
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In 2008, Janaina Rueda opened the trendy Bar da Dona Onça in what had been a shuttered store on the Copan's ground floor.
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Even the homeless are being displaced from their tent cities, as developers move in to build luxury units with upscale ground-floor retail.
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Two years ago, the owners built a wood-covered addition onto the back with a ground-floor family room and upstairs master suite.
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There's a ground-floor izakaya restaurant serving tonkatsu, chicken teriyaki, smoked hamachi and chawanmushi, all intended to be accompanied with Asian-accented cocktails.
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At the front of the building facing Surf Avenue, ground-floor retail space has been earmarked for a grocery store and a pharmacy.
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On the ground floor, a simple but elegant tomb marks Mother Teresa's final resting place, and all are welcome to pay their respects.
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But the price, they felt, was high for a ground-floor unit with no real bedroom and no outdoor space, Mr. Tedjasukmana said.
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The paintings are suitably grand and solemn but my mind is blown by the Special Collections hidden away by the ground floor bathrooms.
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Following the dinner, guests made their way to the ground floor for drinks, light bites, and dancing and enjoyed elevator access to galleries.
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A vast ground-floor installation composed of liquor bottle caps and copper wire, it resembles a polluted wave engulfing the earth below it.
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After eating it with jam, he entered his study, a circular room on the ground floor decorated with sailboat keels of different shapes.
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While the Upper East Side apartment was hindered by a ground-floor location and dated interiors, a bigger challenge was pricing, she said.
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Inside, there is a spiral staircase that starts on the ground floor and ends all the way at top of the circular structure.
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It sits on the ground floor of the new Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, to allow both operations their full, overtaxed names.
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The ground floor is the bar, where patrons can order from the dining room menu as well as a selection of smaller portions.
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Designed by G. B. Mhatre, an important Indian architect of the time, the building hosted a famous jazz club on the ground floor.
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The ground-floor Marshall Restaurant + Bar serves simple but well-prepared seafood dishes such as ocean perch crudo topped with citrus and capers.
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On the ground floor is a commercial-grade kitchen with a center island, wood cabinets, Galician granite counters and German stainless-steel appliances.
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A mezzanine sitting area overlooks the ground-floor common areas, and a catwalk leads to an elevated, glassed loft set up for stargazing.
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He lives on the ground floor of a friend's home in Cairns with his son, 11, and wife, who is also an activist.
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Ms. Heelan, who was great in another workplace sitcom, TBS's underappreciated "Ground Floor," is enjoyable again here and pairs effortlessly with Ms. Martin.
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The family — Richard, Kenny, their parents, their grandparents and their eight other siblings — lived in one ground-floor room with no running water.
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Housed in a converted townhouse, it has a ground-floor space — an inviting rarity in these parts — with a Chelsea-like glass front.
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When the owner returned back to the ground floor, Mathis said she was so thankful but still visibly upset and couldn't stop crying.
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Two levels below the ground floor is the marble-covered pool as well as a giant steam room with a colorful light display.
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Tours of Second Baptist are available by appointment, and after attending an uplifting service upstairs, I met my guide on the ground floor.
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He turned the ground floor into a restaurant and saloon, with families entering through the back while gentlemen drank beer in the front.
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Commander Leszek Suski from the State Fire Service told reporters that the room was a 78-square-foot space on the ground floor.
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He's gotten in on the ground floor of some of the biggest companies in tech, elevating his new worth to about $3 billion.
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A Japanese pop-up gallery leases an 783,278-square-foot ground-floor space, and a recently completed 2400,278-square-foot space is vacant.
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Algeria's welfare state rewarded him with $6,000 in aid to build a modest house where the ground floor serves as his poultry butchery.
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Ground floor accommodations made for community assets like health clinics won't mollify the jails' opponents but can help mitigate the stigma of incarceration.
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An alcove studio there, on the ground floor next to the building's mailroom and staircase, had big windows with shrubs and flowers outside.
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This exhibition of 17 works dating from 2015 to 2017 was culled from private collections and occupies a large, bright ground-floor gallery.
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She and her family had waded across a street to a neighbor's two-story home when water began to overtake their ground floor.
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Pearl River Mart, which has a large space on Chelsea Market's ground floor, will open a food outpost on the lower level, selling Asian items, mostly groceries and frozen food; Las Delicias Patisserie, a gluten-free bakery at the Union Square Greenmarket, will open its first shop; and Dickson's Farmstand Meats will move from the ground floor to a much larger space downstairs.
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Once it's complete, it will hold as many as 4,000 people at once, split between the vast ground floor and the balcony dining areas.
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And even traditional car companies like Porsche have suggested that they'd like to get in on the ground floor of the flying car market.
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Two entrances are accessed from the driveway and Mortimer Road, leading to a lower ground-floor studio and the other to Webster's living quarters.
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These still images, which are on the ground floor of Lehman Maupin, set the stage for the darkened theater upstairs where the video plays.
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Kirkland Dawson, a 34-year-old attorney, toppled over the staircase railing and landed on the ground floor at a party at the museum.
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Microsoft has spent more than two years developing the Oxford Circus store, and the ground floor serves as a welcoming party to Microsoft's world.
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Once she heard gunfire, she and other students made their way to the ground floor in an effort to get away from the campus.
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Commandos eventually seized control of the ground floor amid a gunfight in which one member of security forces was killed and two were injured.
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But it doesn't really matter, because to be a brand on TikTok right now, Horowitz says, is like getting in on the ground floor.
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In total, it was at least 20 minutes from the time the coaches waited for their first elevator before they reached the ground floor.
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That represents a 5.7 percent decline from the prior-year period, when the average rate for ground-floor leases was $973 a square foot.
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It's an absolute honor to be a part of this, to be on the ground floor of the Black Renaissance that's happening in Hollywood.
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She says the Illinois river usually passes 22015 feet (22022 metres) from the long, ground-floor room where they serve biscuits and sausage gravy.
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People can take part in free informal potato peeling workshops run by food anthropologists within a makeshift house installation on Selfridges' lower ground floor.
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Inside the prayer hall, women, originally confined to the gallery, are moving to the back of the ground floor and sometimes down the sides.
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Though SER is on the ground floor of an eleven story building, the restaurant suffered "a lot" of damage in the incident, WLJA reports.
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Ariel Kornblum, a psychologist for children and adolescents, works out of her ground-floor office at the Manhattan Psychology Group's Upper West Side location.
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The towers, with sweeping views of the city and of the Arabian Sea, will house shops on the ground floor and two additional floors.
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It will feature ground-floor shops with apartments on top, and is located in a square that also features a library and a school.
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And he ran a gym on the ground floor of the three-story building in which he lived, grooming some of India's greatest bodybuilders.
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Open all day, the ground floor G-Bar is a beautiful space with mirrored-tile walls, tall potted plants and a shiny golden bar.
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A staircase in the hallway leads to the top-floor master suite, which can also be reached by an elevator from the ground floor.
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