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Taj Mahal
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  • Inside was a picture of Hollis standing in front of the Taj Mahal.†   (source)
  • Pouts and tears and begging for me to turn the castle into the Taj Mahal, our skirts into Parisian gowns.†   (source)
  • Over not seeing the Taj Mahal, I mean.†   (source)
  • Then We lost the Taj Mahal.†   (source)
  • All weekend we worked, and by sunset Sunday we had finished the Taj Mahal pigpens of Murphy.†   (source)
  • To Washington's little Taj Mahal," I toasted, holding up my can.†   (source)
  • But all I could see was that shot of him grinning in his backpack in front of the Taj Mahal.†   (source)
  • Welcome to the Taj Mahal," he jokes, gesturing to the modest room.†   (source)
  • Just two days later I was on the roof of the Taj Mahal Hotel giving an interview about the peace deal to a well-known reporter called Hamid Mir when we got the news that another TV reporter we knew had been killed.†   (source)
  • Franklin Borough had grown so confident of its unending prosperity that it built a new municipal building, so opulent in its gleaming white brick that it was nicknamed the Taj Mahal.†   (source)
  • You would not only anger the entire Hindu nation, a people intensely opposed to destruction of life, but you would also anger and shock people throughout Earth by destroying the Taj Mahal.†   (source)
  • But I kept thinking of Hollis in front of the Taj Mahal, and how I'd found myself so bored all alone at home.†   (source)
  • Not about classes, or GPAs, but other stuff, things that were as foreign to me as the Taj Mahal itself, gossip and boys and getting your heart broken.†   (source)
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