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Rooms don't have telephones, though you can take or make calls from a phone in a fluorescent-lit office.
She blinked her eyes several times and focused on a fluorescent-lit hallway.
They ducked through a door, moving out of the hot sun into a fluorescent-lit hallway.
Most of the company's 50 or so factory employees, all men, share this noisy, fluorescent-lit space.
A fluorescent-lit catacomb is no proper world for human beings.
Ben was taken first to a small fluorescent-lit room and seated in front of a stainless-steel table.
She turned with a languid wave and walked down the fluorescent-lit corridor.
Now, she was negotiating the fluorescent-lit splendor of Bangkok’s gleaming airport.
Turning into the fluorescent-lit cutting room, I saw Donna for the first time.
She passed a pay phone, stopped, and decided to wait for the man huddled in the fluorescent-lit cubicle to finish his call.
“I didn’t expect the intensity of the relationship between you and the teacher, one-on-one in a fluorescent-lit room.
Jones let the question hang in the air-conditioned chill and bright fluorescent-lit room.
Our movements were tracked by overhead cameras as he led me down a fluorescent-lit corridor.
I breathed easier when we left the front behind and entered a sterile fluorescent-lit hallway.
“The big difference is status,” he explains from a grubby, fluorescent-lit office.
No freedom to roam anywhere except the fluorescent-lit hallway.
It was another bare, windowless, fluorescent-lit room, a wide conference table and a set of chairs the only furniture.
They entered a room that was in stark contrast to the antiseptic quality of the fluorescent-lit hallway.
He glanced around the small fluorescent-lit room.
Yankovic and Drew Carey are seen in a fluorescent-lit tunnel.
Dr. Petrie walked quickly down the fluorescent-lit corridors to the waiting-room.
The scene in the ghastly fluorescent-lit tunnel 16 years ago this week was one of such hell it will never cease to haunt us.
But all day long, fear was inescapable in the fluorescent-lit meeting hall of the Long Island mosque.
But what differs about these fluorescent-lit cubicles and flickering computer screens, is that a war surrounds it.