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Recent Examples of pergolaDesigned with distinct spaces that flow easily between indoors and outdoors, the house has a patio that divides the bedroom to the West from the other living spaces to the East, sliding glass doors, and pergola trusses or redwood between the pool and house.—Clio Chang, Curbed, 13 Jan. 2025 There’s also an outdoor kitchen and seating area underneath a pergola and water fountains.—Emma Reynolds, Robb Report, 12 Jan. 2025 Additionally, there are new sayings on the walls, a pergola has been decked out for dates, and the Hideaway has green instead of blue tiles, along with fresh gold framing.—Katie Decker-Jacoby, StyleCaster, 14 Jan. 2025 The pergola covered in Virginia creepers and wild roses became our shade from the summer sun, while the maze of shrubs offered a playful running path.—Kasia Dietz, Travel + Leisure, 6 Jan. 2025 See All Example Sentences for pergola
Outside, the ocean-facing pool and spa are surrounded by a stone patio, a fire pit, a bocce ball court, a chicken coop, and a lemon arbor.
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Emma Reynolds,
Robb Report,
25 Feb. 2025
In order to be a tree city, the community must adhere to standards laid out by the Arbor Day Foundation such as creating a public tree care ordinance, and an arbor day celebration.
The ballpark design would see a seating capacity of 32,000 with a clear, retractable roof, allowing the facility to be used year round and ensure walk-up and guaranteed games, especially in the spring and early fall when Portland can see wetter weather.
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Maury Brown,
Forbes,
5 Mar. 2025
Along with its financial issues, Vista is also dealing with fallout from the death of Chelsea Adolphus, a patient who was found unresponsive on the hospital roof and died on Jan. 25.
Custer said keeping five of Acero’s schools open next school year may put CPS in danger of breaching the 103% funding ceiling for charter schools placed on the district under state law, a cap the board was warned about by Alfonso Carmona, CPS’ chief portfolio officer, last week.
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Ikram Mohamed,
Chicago Tribune,
6 Mar. 2025
House Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (R-Mo.) warned Wednesday the ceiling may hit early if tax revenues are soft.
Adam—great in the bower, but a bit of a bore—speaks in paeans, but the snake speaks boldly, sensuously.
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Merve Emre,
The New Yorker,
16 Dec. 2024
Come summer, the walled garden is a joyful place with its historic Kentish bower and formal planting, featuring fragrant roses, peonies and irises to replica a typical English garden.
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