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She rushed up to meet him on the staircase landing.
The other two go up to the platforms from the staircase landing.
Dana was a full level below, on one of the staircase landings.
They had hung a banner across the wide staircase landing.
I crossed the staircase landing, and entered the room she indicated.
A face glared from the dimness of the staircase landing.
Austin stood on the staircase landing, watching the ladies file into the foyer.
Both staircase landings have two full height turnstiles leading directly to the sidewalk.
The staircase landing was made of wood and opened to a short hallway heading East, leading to the basement proper.
He dragged Minna out of the restaurant, through the entry hall, towards the staircase landing.
A flagpole flying the Australian flag was installed on the staircase landing.
The light that squeezed through the window on the staircase landing was the old dim shade of brownish-gray.
By the first light of morning, she sees a figure on the staircase landing, staring as he did from the tower and from the garden.
AS he reached the staircase landing, Harry chanced to glance below.
Antonina ran to the staircase landing looking for Alisa.
He fell inward to the staircase landing.
I wondered dizzily as I turned right from the staircase landing and saw him down the corridor, talking to some man.
Clint's hands automatically wrapped around the small body that threw itself into him no sooner than he'd stepped to the staircase landing.
Each staircase landing has an exit-only turnstile to allow passengers to exit without having to go through the station house.
Residents said Mr. Harvey was shot on the first-floor staircase landing.
When I was done, I went out to the staircase landing and bellowed out my sister's name.
Straight ahead, behind the BCA guy, on the other side of the staircase landing, a hallway led to the kitchen.
Disturbed, she climbed the three steps to the staircase landing, and peered out the small, lead-paned window to the property adjoining hers.
In the 1943 film, the grand staircase landing is shown as a metaphor for the avarice of the British and American upper classes.
The wooden staircase landings have a high exit-only turnstile to allow passengers to exit the system without having to go through the station-house.