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1. The Genesee Farmer (1851)
"It is a partitioned-off portion of a loft which extends over a coach-house and
stable?, ... partitionedoff ..."
2. Railway Track and Track Work by Edward Ernest Russell Tratman (1908)
"... the other part being partitioned off to form a room 12 ft. long. On each side
of this are four bunks (in two rows), the building accommodating eight men ..."
3. A Text-book of Coal-mining: For the Use of Colliery Managers and Others by Herbert William Hughes (1901)
"From this point up, the breast is widened out to its full dimensions in a distance
of 5 to 7 yards. A space of about 3 feet wide is partitioned off from the ..."
4. A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the Definitions and by George William Cox (1867)
"In the Argonaut, the vacated spire of the shell is not partitioned off, but is
retained in full communication with the inhabited part, and made subservient ..."
5. The Book of Tea by Kakuzō Okakura (1906)
"The early tea-room consisted merely of a portion of the ordinary drawing-room
partitioned off by screens for the purpose of the tea- gathering. ..."
6. Sessional Papers by Canada Parliament (1899)
"A portion of old dining hall has been partitioned off by a brick wall running
from floor to ceiling, and the room thus formed used by steward as a dry ..."