interior corridor
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interior
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪnˈtɪə.ri.ər/us/ɪnˈtɪr.i.ɚ/
inside:
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corridor
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒr.ɪ.dɔːr/us/ˈkɔːr.ə.dɚ/
a long passage in a building or train, especially with rooms on ...
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The chain consisted of two-or-three storyinteriorcorridorbuildings constructed based on the company's prototype designs.
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Horton is in a suite style layout withinteriorcorridoraccess.
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It is suite style withinteriorcorridoraccess and was built in 2002.
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Hardin is suite style withinteriorcorridoraccess.
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The facility was designed with eight interconnected buildings, separated by accessible landscaped courtyards and linked by a 1,400 footinteriorcorridor.
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Some of the interior corridors inside the walls have rooms with no exterior illumination ("kamoras") where particularly dangerous criminals were contained.
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It has interior corridors and access stairs to different levels.
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There was little provision to admit daylight to the narrow interior corridors, which were dimly lit even as summer heat baked them.
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Many new stores opened in the mid-2000s, although most of them faced the outside of the mall, leaving the interior corridors mostly vacant.
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Hotels are typically two to four story buildings with interior corridors.
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The public elevator lobbies and major courtrooms retain their original finishes and locations, although interior corridors and office spaces are altered.
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Unlike the more time-honored mausoleum layout, the burial vaults are in the exterior walls, thus eliminating interior corridors.
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Winding interior corridors were intended to create a more intimate and informal space.
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This new prototype could have 3 to 5 stories with interior corridors and between 105 and 160 rooms.
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These courtyards, or light wells, allow ventilation and natural lighting to reach the auditorium and interior corridors of the building.
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In some cases, homes were constructed with every room opening into a courtyard veranda, rather than interior corridors or direct connections to other rooms.
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Newer properties, as well as acquisitions, have interior corridors.
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The interior corridors may be the widest in the city.
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The superstructure of the fort had been heavily damaged but the deep interior corridors and stations remained intact and can still be seen in their original condition today.
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