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  2. Seven of Nine - Wikipedia

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    In order to give her greater height, the shoes which formed part of her costume had four-inch (10 cm) high heels. [23] She said in a 2012 interview that the suit by costume designer Robert Blackman was a "feat of engineering", but required a 20-minute production shutdown if she needed to use the toilet, as she needed that time plus assistance ...

  3. Victorian Turkish baths - Wikipedia

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    The modern shower had jets of hot or icy cold water, and the shampooing room was fitted with two up-to-date tables with chrome surrounds and a two-inch armoured glass surface. There were three hot rooms: the tepidarium at 150 °F (66 °C), the caldarium at 175 °F (79 °C), and the smaller laconicum at 200 °F (93 °C).

  4. Alcove (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, an alcove is a small recessed section of a room or an arched opening (as in a wall). [1] The section is partially enclosed by such vertical elements as walls, pillars and balustrades.

  5. The Majestic (apartment building) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The hotel closed on October 1, 1929, when the Chanins took title to the site, [72] and demolition began two weeks afterward. [73] About half of the new building was planned to be studio apartments, maisonettes, and duplexes with six to fifteen rooms. The rest of the building would contain kitchenette apartments with five or fewer rooms.

  6. University Club of New York - Wikipedia

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    Small staircases between the vaults lead to balconies above each alcove on the fifth floor, which contain access to the upper shelves. [143] [144] [149] Above the openings leading to these staircases are niches with bronze sculpture busts. [149] [156] The design in general was meant to be evocative of the Borgia Apartments at the Vatican. [151 ...

  7. 4 Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    4 Park Avenue (formerly known as the Vanderbilt Hotel) is a 22-story building in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.Designed by Warren and Wetmore, the structure was built for Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt and opened in 1912 as a hotel.

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