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(61) He had single-handedly turned the Swan from a down-at-heel spit and gob saloon to a down-at-heel success. (62) The original, unfaded colour of the damask in the saloon is found behind a state portrait. (63) All the people went into the saloon and watched through the windows and doors. (64) Sweating and shivering, she stumbled through the saloon to her cabin. (65) A big saloon car was parked outside the other door with its engine running. (66) Then pause for a cold root beer in a turn-of-the-century saloon. (67) When she looked back at the road, the red saloon was coming towards her. (68) So, the bikers party at the River Bottom Saloon and camp in trucks and tents behind it. (69) The seven-year-old was in collision with a Volvo 340 saloon car in Eastbourne Road, Middlesbrough. (70) Here it is seen on a private hire: Walter Luff is sitting at the back of the saloon. (71) It was a black Mercedes saloon. (72) His saloon was the finest in all Wentworth Avenue. (73) The saloon stays open all night. (74) He bought the saloon car to keep up appearances. (75) The Tugboat Saloon and Eatery is a must-visit. (76) To beg drinks in the saloon became an obsession. (77) A gale of laughter went up in the saloon. (78) The ship's passengers are in the dining saloon. (79) He stopped at Joe Frenna's saloon and bought a pitcher of steam beer. (80) Take a saloon car for an example,[http:///saloon.html] it only consumes 16L water and the clearance working time of auto inflator is only 2-3 minutes. (81) The whole place exhaled the febrile bustle of the saloon on a holiday morning. (82) Also available is a shopping center, discotheque, a karaoke bar , post office and beauty saloon. (83) Wayne B . Wheeler , General Counsel of the Anti - Saloon League of America, September, 1925. (84) When he came out of the saloon he stood wavering in the street, directing traffic. (85) An online petition against his chauvinistic quips and saloon bar repartee has attracted the signatures of more than 100, 000 Italian women. (86) South Dakota architect came in and restored the historic Bodega Saloon and several other Deadwood buildings. (87) It quotes Sonny King, a friend of the singer, as saying: "The Boys got on to Frank. In part because he was a saloon singer and they loved saloon songs, and they liked his cockiness... (88) It was in a saloon in Savannah, on a hot night in spring, when the chance conversation of a stranger sitting near by made Gerald prick up his ears. (89) The men ate well in the bright, warm saloon—where an automatic organ played through the long Arctic nights and the electric lamps, Nansen wrote, "acted on our spirits like a draught of good wine." (90) In saloon, a new culture formed among workers, which emphasized collectivity idea and mutual help.