He was an avid golfer and gardener and swam every day, in good weather in a pond at his rural home, otherwise in the University natatorium. |
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Matt and Annie yelled to their best friend who had just entered the natatorium. |
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It is the Olympic finals and the natatorium has fallen silent as everyone leans forward in hushed anticipation. |
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In one notable project, he worked with the 1996 Olympic games village architects to power the natatorium complex with the world? |
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The air temperature inside the largest natatorium ever built for swimming is a constant 79 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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For those on campus, the new natatorium means practice will be over by dinner. |
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The crowd around him in the Indianapolis natatorium rises to its feet as the finalists charge toward the finishing wall. |
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Outside the natatorium, the entire nation went crazy in a celebration that lasted for days. |
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Multi-colored bags and warm-ups litter the pool deck and individual teams cluster around the natatorium. |
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All three events were held at Stanford University's new natatorium. |
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The air in the natatorium was thick and stifling, as I knew it would be. |
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That could be explained by the desire to make long course cuts for the Olympic Trials, Indianapolis' central location and the lure of this natatorium. |
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He also would occasionally be found swimming in the college's main natatorium during his free time, whenever he could do that well enough, in fact. |
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The Beaumont Independent School District completed the center — which sits on 85 acres and includes a 10,600-seat football stadium and a competition-sized natatorium — last August. |
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All three images read as overlapping, swirling phantasms, the effects of which are enhanced by the tunnel-like corridor and the bright busyness of the natatorium beyond the glass. |
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Any swimming pool can be called a natatorium, but the word is typically used to describe a building that houses a pool, often with attached locker rooms and showers. |
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