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Meanings of grand apartment in English
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Usage of grand apartment in English
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We slept in the grandapartment of the Hotel des Lorges.
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Baku's transformation With its broad boulevards and grandapartment buildings, this could be Paris.
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They seated themselves in the grandapartment, and gazed with interest at the brilliant scene before them.
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The new section of town was all white marble palaces, ceremonial state buildings, and grandapartment blocks.
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He searched all afternoon, through basilica and cathedrals, homes and huts, grandapartment buildings and narrow alleys.
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Armstrong was alone over the weekend in their grandapartment in the River House on 52nd Street.
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He still hears it as he enters the grandapartment where Courschid has been in the habit of receiving him.
8
However, comforting cooking smells won't do much to impress buyers of your average mansion, or even your basic grandapartment.
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Sitting high atop the ANZ tower in Sydney's CBD, the grandapartment is almost as big as a hobby farm at 2400sqm.
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It turned out to be a man and his wife living in a grandapartment above a shoe store the wife ran.
11
She slept in the bed and in the grandapartment where Madame la Duchesse de Bourgogne lodged when the King was at Meudon.
12
At the palace there were always two chamberlains of the day, one for the grandapartment, the other for the Emperor's apartment of honor.
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The grandapartment at Versailles, that is to say, from the gallery to the tribune, was hung with crimson velvet, trimmed and fringed with gold.
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A grandapartment building sequestered far away from the sewaged streets of Washington Square, and close enough to the bucolic Hudson River for daily swims.
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Here the queen regent had her grandapartments of state, every thing being as rich as the most lavish expenditure could make it.
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Veronique had not entered it six times in fourteen years; the grandapartments were quite useless to her, and she never received her friends there.