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The new district was spaciously planned with long straight streets.
That idea is fairly and spaciously set out, with a great deal of new or unfamiliar work.
Intermittently great, his show is spaciously installed but too big.
The school is spaciously designed with a large, central cafeteria and foyer.
The zoo was spaciously laid out and the trees were beginning to give shade.
I imagine that rearranging furniture will give me room to think more spaciously.
The mostly small works are spaciously and elegantly installed, especially at Kent.
Massive, gleaming windows curved spaciously along one entire wall the full length of the room.
Her characters escape upwards: they see the world spaciously, as if from a balloon.
The exhibition has been spaciously and intelligently laid out.
The room is compact, though not so small as the capacity might indicate; the 268 seats are arrayed spaciously.
But few will be disappointed by this attractively programmed, spaciously recorded disk.
These, in effect, turn the painted surfaces into illusory spaciously vacant rooms (Johnson).
Unobtrusive, beautiful clothes; fine hands; a burnished head with a long, firm mouth and heavy blue eyes, spaciously set.
The life itself comes from the vivid, spaciously conceived characters who move, sometimes with and sometimes against the drumming.
The houses are built more modernly and spaciously, each boasting a large block of land (at least two to three acres).
Public spaces, such as the entrance rotunda, student break areas, and classroom corridors, have been designed to spaciously make use of natural lighting.
The works are spaciously installed and expertly lighted, with even the text panels tucked out of sight.
Beyond the guard room they entered a long hall then left it to step out into a spaciously arranged garden beyond which stood a bungalow.
All the animals had been caged separately, though spaciously, supplied with ex-ercise equipment and toys.
As the fourteen volumes so spaciously unfold their story of twenty years it seems that this world is large enough to enclose everything.
This spaciously installed exhibition of works by nearly 50 "Queens artists" suggests that we should, without ever giving a compelling art-historical reason why.
Arabesques bloomed spaciously rather than striking a shape.
The opening pastoral theme eventually returns more spaciously and in a fuller, more decorative scoring.
Even with the half-windows painted shut, her cellar home seemed spaciously luxurious - until the leaks began and the appliances gave way.