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" ... Down the hall, guests will find the Provisioners restaurant, self-described as serving "uncomplicated and comforting food". As with the rest of the hotel's design, there are elements of wit at play here, including marks across the the terrazzo tiles delineating where the 20 cells once stood. They've also incorporated the prison's original iron doors into the clever designs. Beyond that, the interiors are bright and airy, suffuse with natural light and colourful accent furniture. And as promised, the menu includes simple and warming favourites, the likes of hot brie balls served with gooseberry dip; asparagus arancini with sun-blushed tomatoes; corn-fed chicken breast; and a fragrant linguini with olive oil, chilli and garlic. ... "
" ... That wasn’t enough to get him nominated in 2000. Yet it helped to cement his position as front-runner, and then nominee, for the 2008 cycle. Whether or not one fancies the maverick politics and policies of Sen. John McCain he, like his father before him, tends to blast through the political pretenses that so often suffuse Washington. ... "
" ... The most unexpected amenity at the hotel is its spa and wellness spaces. There's no shortage on offer here, and the robust facilities are such you might expect at a bucolic country hotel, as opposed to a city hideaway. Bring your trainers and visit the 24-hour 2,000 square-foot fitness centre, as well, there's a 75-foot indoor lap pool, one of the city’s largest and a brilliant eucalyptus steam room. The pool is heated to a temperature of 82 degrees, and there's always a lifeguard on duty. The interiors are bright and airy, suffuse with natural light. Products and treatments have been chosen with care and include treatments by Switzerland-based Dr. Pauline Burgener, a first for the American market. ... "
" ... There is nothing new about placing the customer in the midst of marketing strategy. But the practice has always been easier said than done. Big data can suffuse emotions with analytics. ... "