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Annoyed with himself, he rose from his antique oak desk to stand by the window.
That was two inches of antique oak between me and Carli.
My eyes quickly adjusted and I saw yet another bag lady sitting behind an antique oak desk in front of me.
His office was large, but craftily dominated by an antique oak desk.
Finally, the door opened, but Cerryl could see the heavy chains on the inside of the antique oak.
The Astronomer Royal leaned forward over the antique oak table.
The antique oak furniture had been there for almost a century, as had the books and shelves that covered one wall.
She wanted to rap the phone on the antique oak desk and tell her brother just how little she was enjoying herself at the moment.
He sat himself carefully in the oversize antique oak rocking chair, and allowed his muscles to relax.
Glancing across the room at the shadow of the antique oak dresser, he again reeled mentally.
Pitt moved very slowly to an antique oak icebox he'd rebuilt into a liquor cabinet and eased open the door.
The antique oak chest of drawers, the warm green walls and white curtains, the clever watercolor seascapes.
"It has to be somebody," Buckman said, half to himself; he intertwined his fingers before him on the surface of his great antique oak desk.
His finger was directed toward a smooth panel of antique oak near the jut of a stone fireplace.
Running and slithering rapidly, it disappeared among the antique oaks, and he saw the hellish light no more.
In the middle of this Dutchess-County-meets-Peter-Max setting is a pretty antique oak table for 10.
Nearby, agents were pulling out antique oak flooring that was deeply charred on top with very little unburned wood left.
The door sills and steps are made of blue stone and the interior is finished in antique oak and hard pine.
"The interior is finished throughout in antique oak," The New York Times reported in 1897.
She loved the look and feel of the old wood and decided to do the whole upstairs, and maybe the downstairs as well, in antique oak.
Opposite the turbolift, on the far left and right sides of the inner wall, were pairs of enormous, antique oak doors with brass fixtures.
The room was about twelve feet square, furnished with old, antique oak merchandise they'd bought from a shop in Chichester during their first visit to the place.
The show's most expensive work, for sale at $1,800, is an antique oak screen with three reversible panels by Terese Ridgeway, a master weaver.
It was built of green New Hampshire granite and red Lake Superior sandstone, with the interiors dressed in antique oak.
For one, the room, with its intricately carved antique oak and mahogany ceiling, its lovely banquettes and artfully designed lamps.