| 11. | It's a comfortable place, with commodious if not luxurious rooms.
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| 12. | A considerable influx of Jews made it necessary to obtain more commodious quarters.
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| 13. | Bikkemberg sculptured his commodious camel jacket in cashmere and slipped it over athletic pants.
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| 14. | If your friend's digs are sufficiently commodious, consider a wall map.
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| 15. | The three intermediate stations were described as commodious.
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| 16. | Commodious Lounges and delightful ball-room ".
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| 17. | A commodious upholstered chaise suggests Louis XV.
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| 18. | In 1909 Colonel Mure extended the hall by adding a commodious'modern'addition.
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| 19. | The commodious building on the west side of Light Square was erected; the Hon.
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| 20. | Above the whole of the machinery is the lofty and commodious carpenter's shop.
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