Most chief executives are interviewed in their palatial offices, their rugs high with pile, their paintings straight from some record-setting Sotheby's sale.
It sailed across the palatial office, spinning end-for-end with a soft, whirring sound, then hit the opposite wall with a shattering smash.
The Englishman returned to his own palatial office and sat with his head in hands.
When Skeeter reached the Neo Edo Hotel, he found Kit in his palatial office, bent over his computer.
He allowed his eyes to range over the filled bookcases that lined the walls of Stark's palatial office.
Brown Limper Staffor sat in his new palatial office and stared down at the offending object on the desk.
The palatial offices of Dent & Co. occupied the site where Gloucester Tower, The Landmark stand today.
It also has the most palatial offices, the former penthouse of CBS's founder, William S. Paley.
He had a palatial office, but he saw opportunity: the State Attorney General's job was ripe for the picking.
The idea of an 8,300-square-foot palatial office with rent of what could be as much as $700,000 is overbearing for hard-working taxpayers and contributors.