Alcove - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alcove (through the Spanish, alcoba , from the Arabic, al- , the, and qubbah ,(القبة) a vault) is an architectural term for a recess in a room, usually screened off by pillars, balustrades or d...
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A Californian/European style café and bakery housed in a historic bungalow, surrounded by terraces and garden patios. ... menu.swf about.swf press.swf jobs.swf contact.swf chocolate.swf...
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www.alcovecafe.com/
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Alcove - Definition of Alcove at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Alcove. Look it up now! ... Learn more about alcove with a free trial on Britannica.com...
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The Alcove Center For Grieving Children And Families is a non-profit bereavement center for children and their families who have lost a loved one. Please make a donation or sponsor a child. ... The Alcove provides peer support groups for children ages 3 to 18 and adult group for their surviving parent,
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www.thealcove.org/
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"The alcove, with its enclosing, curved walls, was only about four feet high and five feet wide. It was lit by one small lamp set in a niche in the wall. It was lined with red silk, and floored with love furs and cushions, the furs being better then some six to eight inches deep.
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