21. Besides, most towers have windows that you can peer out of at various heights, for different scary views of Washington or anywhere else you might be. 22. Best for light snacks, the pink and white tearoom has windows on the avenue, a friendly staff and good hot soups. 23. Both, however, were built to function as department stores and have large windows on all floors. 24. A few of the cottages now have window air-conditioning units and the open tabernacle has ceiling fans and fluorescent lights. 25. A protest against the courts turned violent when the police fired tear gas and wooden bullets at demonstrators, and merchants on nearby Telegraph Avenue had their windows smashed. 26. All the conference rooms have windows facing into the atrium, and all three screening rooms spill into it. 27. But few buildings here have windows that open, she lamented. 28. But I had a window also. 29. But if Tkachuk misses even a day of training camp, at least the Coyotes have a window in which to shift the captaincy. 30. But the magnificent, richly marbled lobby reeked of disinfectant when we checked in, and the dated though spacious guest rooms had dirty windows. |