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cloakroom Noun 1. a room in which coats may be left temporarily 2. Brit euphemistic a toilet
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But word in the congressional cloakrooms is that the big bill might wait until after the next presidential election. With the MoMA store (interior by Gluckman Mayner Architects), cloakrooms, and ticket desks organized to the sides, this new passage between parallel streets also opens to the east, past the ticket check, into an exposed hall that looks out into the iconic Sculpture Garden at the heart of the institution. Yet didn't the council have factions, and politics, and cloakrooms, and horse-trading, and climactic decisive votes on great questions? |
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