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1 But now even art that doesn't exist has a gallery all its own.
2 The flagship store has been extended and now has a gallery for performances.
3 He has a gallery of his work on his website.
4 The museum already has a gallery named in McKee's honour.
5 The Trust for African Rock Art has a gallery filled with rock art from South Africa.
6 She has a gallery in Wimberley, The Firefly.
7 The best thing I know about the Luxembourg palace is, that it has a gallery of paintings.
8 It has a gallery of portraits of the different ambassadors, a big-wigged if a not big-witted set.
9 The website has a gallery of "those giving aid and comfort to Mubarak in America".
10 It offers 40 million images, while Shutterstock has a gallery of over 56 million images.
11 For more info, check out Just Fun's website, which has a gallery of monsters and a video showing the app in use.
12 Sell it to some one who has a gallery - your kind offer of it is sufficient for me, and makes all matters straight between us.
13 The restaurant has a gallery of writers' photographs; one of the writers on display, Robin Moore, has stopped by the Traveler a number of times.
14 Bowack describes the old house as a "very large square regular Pile, built of brick, and has a gallery all round it upon the roof."
15 "He has a gallery , did he tell you?"
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