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Recent Examples of atriaBoth atriums offer a secondary fire pit, located just outside the front entrance, in addition to the ones on each atrium rooftop.—David Duran, Condé Nast Traveler, 31 Jan. 2026
Another unique dining experience awaits at The Garlic, a rustic and eclectic compound with lush, winding courtyards and nightly entertainment to complement the extensive Italian menu.
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Skye Sherman,
Southern Living,
7 Feb. 2026
Fans could previously wed at courtyards and ballrooms at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel, at the Disneyland Hotel ballroom, in the Fantasyland Faire Garden and at Sleeping Beauty’s Castle Forecourt.
The walls of the terrace convert to create overwater patios.
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Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
11 Feb. 2026
In addition to their delightful fragrance, when grown on patios, these flowers can help repel mosquitoes due to their essential oil, which mosquitoes find unpleasant.
There, visitors come across soaring mosaics made from tiny golden tiles, murals of horses and sandy indoor quadrangles with palm trees sprouting up under vaulted ceilings.
Andrii Yakovliev, a defense counsel and expert on international humanitarian and criminal law at the Media Initiative for Human Rights, a Ukrainian NGO, told CNN that Ukraine ensures the conditions are in place for a fair trial, and that, in general, the country’s courts respect due process.
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Daria Tarasova-Markina,
CNN Money,
11 Feb. 2026
In Wyoming, the question of corner crossing dragged through the courts for years.
Most people at the meeting, held over Microsoft Teams, expressed excitement at the potential for conservation in an area stretching from Will Rogers State Beach to Torrance, plus 200 yards inland.
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Susanne Rust
Follow,
Los Angeles Times,
12 Feb. 2026
Bad Bunny’s sum of 98 million misses being his biggest streaming day ever by a hair (or in football terms, a few yards, or even inches).