He'd gathered his documents, called the clients to have them meet him at the courthouse then hmoed downtown, where he slipped into the cavernous domed cathedral of New York State Supreme Court.
Since 1990, she has been the organist at the cavernous cathedral on Manhattan's Upper West Side, where she is known for adding jazz, African rhythms and real heart to centuries-old hymns.
John G. Roberts Jr., the chief justice of the United States, took his seat in the cavernous cathedral, as did Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York City.
Last Sunday, St. Patrick's flipped on more than a dozen new sets in its cavernous cathedral, giving close-ups of the Mass to worshipers sitting behind stone pillars and in far-flung pews.
I would even miss the free organ recital and Gregorian chanting in the cavernous cathedral Wednesday.
As he sat flanked by Government negotiators and masked rebel delegates in the cavernous 16th-century cathedral where the two sides have been meeting for 10 days, Bishop Ruiz warned of "dark or cynical forces that oppose the path of history."
Among them are a cavernous Colonial-era cathedral with three soaring steeples and several imposing two-story 19th-century mansions; I could easily imagine flirtatious señoritas looking down from their balconies and waving their handkerchiefs to passing gallants.
During the Mass, the upper reaches of the cavernous cathedral were suffused by the dark blue tones of the stained glass that let the day's subdued light through.
This is subdivided by Tuscan columns supporting the roof above, giving it the air of a cavernous aquatic cathedral.
The effect was like a single candle burning in a cavernous cathedral.