Number 1 Victoria Avenue is an end-of-terrace redbrick house off Morehampton Road.
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Rogers coming out on the terrace that minute, the judge asked him:
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Local creatives curate social events, including live music on the rooftop terrace.
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The foreground is a mosaic terrace; the background is rocks and water.
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He led the way down the terrace steps to the waiting car.
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Took place on the terrasse of a cafe in Paris.
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An hour later when our friend departed, man still sat on terrasse, imperturbabl gazing stonily into street.
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If the thieves had left any tracks on the terrasse, the rain must have washed them clean away.
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The terrasse of a quintessential square is a place to sip an overpriced café crème, watch bad-tempered waiters or frolicking pigeons.
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One of my favourite places to go for drinks is on the terrasse of the bar Chez Fred, followed by dinner at Mampuku.
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A hedge of forlorn fir-trees knee-deep in wooden tubs guarded its terrasse of round metal tables and spindle-shanked chairs; of which few were occupied.
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Bourne dialed the Terrasse, inserted the coins and asked for room 420.
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One burst into the La Terrasse restaurant and opened fire on people.
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I proposed to your mother on La Grande Terrasse at St. Germain.
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Three Malians were killed in and around La Terrasse restaurant, the government said.
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I'm so tired of the TERRASSE: it's as dull as one of mother's dinners.
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If you offered to blow her off at the TERRASSE she'd turn up fast enough.
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You have seen your own picture at La Terrasse.
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Opposite the ministry, a great crowd fills the Terrasse des Feuillants, without taking part in the manifestation.
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A week later Paul de Manerville met De Marsay in the Tuileries, on the Terrasse de Feuillants.