I think the building exuded that always.
Built in 1898, the building exuded quiet elegance.
The building in the middle of the block exuded a different sort of quiet, one even hard for her to detect, and she was looking for it.
The decaying, cream-colored building still exudes a certain haughty, if melancholy, grandeur.
Some remaining buildings still exude the commercial bustle of the flatboat era when young Abe Lincoln landed there.
As ever, the building, at 100 Centre Street, exuded all the joie de vivre of Stalinist architecture.
The building exuded all the charm of a gravestone and something about the place sent a shiver skipping down Jake's spine.
Back then, his building housed his championship teams and exuded Canada's distinctive patriotism.
We said, "This building should not exude dignity, for God's sake, not dignity."
His wife begged him not to do it, claiming that the building exuded 'bad karma.'