And there's a test patch for cleaning the starry ceiling of the concourse.
Wilbur Larch, who was seventy-something and the grand master of Maine in the field of waiting and seeing, gazed once again upon the starry ceiling of the dispensary.
Both of them had their eyes open too, reflecting the starry ceiling.
When Eddelien died in 1852, only the work on the starry vaulted ceiling and the allegory motives beneath it had been completed, and work ground to a complete halt.
You sit in comfort on the balcony gazing at the starry ceiling while commuters dash across the marble floor below.
Yet the oohs and ahs of visitors make it clear that the starry ceiling, without kitschy electronic special effects, is still the main attraction.
Even the silvery origami stars, which add a necessary dash of luster, accentuate the lobby's starry ceiling.
Bistro-like, with a starry ceiling.
Gray stared at the starry ceiling and at the reflection in the water.
The building was taken over during the 1920s by Thomas O'Brien, and extensively redesigned in a faux Moorish style, with a twinkling starry interior ceiling and minarets.