He delivered a lunchtime talk on versification at Sydney University in a lecture hall adjoining the quadrangle. |
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The 70s and 80s saw a change in the entertainment and the dance hall was turned into a nightclub. |
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This dance hall has one of the last remaining sprung floors in the US and was built at a time when the Tango was illegal in Portland. |
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Just before you get to the unlocked door at the end of the hall you will see a crate. |
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I know long ago, if you have a nice calypso, the whole dance hall would rock to it and fights used to breakout. |
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Her gaze traveled across the dance hall and she spotted a table dressed in pink and white, holding glasses of seemingly white and red wine. |
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Nimbin Hall has also served the community as school, hospital, library, cinema, theatre, concert hall and dance hall. |
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The troops used to go to a popular dance hall in Blackburn and it was there that Albert dated about seven girls. |
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It was a lovely building with polished floors and a huge dance hall where we had some wonderful times. |
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The parish hall dates back to 1837 and was the original church for the Brentwood Parish of St Mary and St Helen. |
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The hall is owned by Braintree Council and is let out for private functions. |
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A meeting was held at city hall on Tuesday morning to discuss preparations for the annual sporting event. |
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The white lights of the hall glimmered on the drops of rain that spotted his coat. |
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Even though all Delian houses include one large room, an oecus maior, the dimensions of this hall far exceed the standards of private dwellings. |
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They fell in the gaily lit hall with a flutter like demented birds attempting flight. |
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One of her first priorities is to look at new ways to use the hall and improve the service offered to visitors. |
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Gary Jefferson's name was printed on the door, which was across the hall from them just as soon as he and Manda stepped out of the elevator. |
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Ryan told me he saw that kid, Will, coming down the hall that I was trying to get back at. |
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However, the reference signal needed by the ECM to pulse the injectors is supplied by a separate hall switch. |
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We emerged in a gorgeously decorated hall lit with wall-mounted lamps and carpeted with Victorian rugs. |
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The hall was hushed to a deathly silence as he began to talk, his voice full of authority. |
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However, I'm pretty sure that his biggest claim to fame is that of being one of the best live performers ever to grace a concert hall or stadium. |
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Their attention was drawn to the sounds echoing down the corridor from the hall ahead of them. |
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Go from the acoustic response of a baroque concert hall to that of a 10,000-seat arena or a gothic cathedral with the push of a button. |
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The vast lawns, portico and grand entrance hall were eerily quiet and empty. |
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The main hospital clock tower and grand entrance hall will be used for health care. |
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We have breakfast in the dining hall but first we have our devotions, which are prayers to say thank you for our food. |
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He grabbed a push broom and hurried back down the hall and round the corner. |
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The hall was empty and silent, other than the monotonous ticking of the large grandfather clock across the hall. |
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The town hall and the town's ice-rink were pressed into service as temporary mortuaries. |
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Right from childhood, he has spent his time either at the dining hall or at the dhaba nearby. |
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At Brown University, dining hall purchasers started swapping Granny Smiths and Red Delicious for locally grown Macouns and Pippins. |
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It's easy to forget that granola society commands the numbers it does until you venture out to a concert hall or field for a general meeting. |
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During their visit they toured London and dined in the main banqueting hall at the Mansion House. |
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Her image is the first sight that greets visitors in the customs hall at Sydney International Airport. |
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Mr Jones says he and his wife Maria were ejected from the hall despite being invited to attend by an Alliance member. |
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A number of local electricians did all the electrical work in the new sports hall in a few hours on Saturday morning last. |
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The hall was now buzzling with life and surging with people from all over the country. |
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He clenched his fists and gritted his teeth as he strode through the hall of the large hospital. |
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The Royal Mail was this morning searching all post to pick out voting papers, to be delivered in special drops or collected by town hall staff. |
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In the hall there is a marvellous wood feature, carved out of a piece of driftwood that came down the river. |
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This event will raise vital funds for the re-development of the sports hall and dressing rooms and is worthy of everyone's support. |
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The first reception room, the drawing room, is to the left of an entrance hall with a marbled tiled floor and guest toilet. |
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The hall was especially decorated in festive mood and the crystal ball was working again. |
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The hall was lined with great columns down both sides, and the whole area was festooned with banners and garlands of flowers. |
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Above the doorway of the old hall was a carved escutcheon with a lion rampant, the Arms of the De Lacys. |
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Inside, there is a reception hall with an inglenook fireplace, lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, study, and three bedrooms. |
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Just counting the pairs of shoes in the hall cupboard rapidly amounts to double-digit figures. |
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After the service the ex-servicemen and women will march past the town hall and take a salute led by the Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire. |
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Visit a hall of science, museum of science, zoo, aquarium, exploratorium and planetarium. |
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The earliest room in London designed as a public concert hall was in York Buildings, off the Strand. |
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He is now one of the world's most respected conductors in the concert hall and in the opera house. |
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The reviewer said this CD's sound captured a concert hall acoustic rather than studio and I agree. |
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The hall will be heated and there will be a cheese and wine reception, a door prize and a raffle for valuable prizes on the night. |
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The breakfast hall floor has large slabs of Devon stone, sections of which had risen up because of water damage. |
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Labour's hall these days is full of normal-looking types, but the Tory fightback to normality has barely begun. |
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He looked over to one of the hallways leading into the dining hall and saw a large group of people filing in through the doors. |
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Quinn walked down the hall to a small half circle table against the wall just as the first ring of the telephone sounded. |
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But congrats on a decent hall of residence, just cross your fingers and hope the bed isn't lumpy! |
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She opened her door to get a glass of water and found Wes standing in the hall still. |
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Town hall bills will land on doormats a month before a general election next May, coinciding with local elections. |
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The accommodation includes an entrance hall with polished timber flooring, ceiling coving, recessed lighting and understairs storage. |
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A brick floored outdoor porch leads to an inner hall with old polished floorboards and original white plastered walls. |
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The market hall is to receive a new look in an 18-month expansion programme. |
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The living room is located to the left of the hall and features a marble fireplace with gas fire. |
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The hall leads to a drawing room with a deep bay window and tiled fireplace with mahogany surround. |
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It is a town rife with corruption, from city hall on down, and teeming with houses of ill repute. |
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The other girls would tiptoe down the hall and peek in on them, watching as they played cards and draughts. |
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The P.S. Higher Secondary School hall reverberated with the excited chatter of the women and a dozen schoolgirls. |
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Our main testing and exhibition hall is adjacent to a grassy expanse and a patio area. |
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The first is how to define household contacts when the index patient lives in a hall of residence containing several hundred students. |
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She hurried out of the room, downstairs to the first floor hall and into the kitchen. |
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Mrs. Newman slept in their old room and the twins had the other two rooms across the hall from the playroom. |
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The conman stepped into the hall saying he was from the police and walked straight into the living room. |
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Gordon walked out into the hall and took his long leather coat from the rail. |
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Her size five Wellingtons, mac and hat were in the hall as if waiting for her to put them on. |
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A corporate indoor five-a-side football league will kick-start the hall into community action in January. |
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The association's conference hall was awash with plummy accents and tweed jackets. |
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A huge stone-flagged entrance hall leads the way to this large, beautifully designed, two-bedroom, self-catering accommodation. |
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The hall reverberated with applause each time the guest went down memory lane recalling the college's accomplishments. |
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The garden level can be accessed independently from the front garden as well as from the hall floor return. |
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Beyond this, the entrance hall features a cloakroom, a fitted bookcase, shelving and a cleverly concealed broom cupboard. |
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City hall is reviewing business licences for Friedmann's clubs The Rev, Lush and Therapy, an alcohol-free after-hours club. |
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The hall was packed with around 400 undergraduates, while heads of colleges, or dons, sat on the front benches as they do in Parliament. |
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Inside, you went through Corinthian-style pillars into a hall with French windows opening onto the back garden. |
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Power, he reflected, was like a figure in a hall of mirrors, just disappearing round the corner when you get close to it. |
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As we chat the vast hall fills with some 260 soldiers ready to breakfast on instant coffee from polystyrene cups. |
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It was a long the hall with doorways lining the walls up ahead and they seemed to continue endlessly. |
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In rooms across the hall my parents and my in-laws are no doubt fast asleep, tuckered out from days of good food and fresh air. |
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At the moment the property includes an L-shaped entrance hall with a cream colour scheme and a corniced ceiling with decorative archway. |
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This leads to a hall with hand-carved ceiling cornicing and coving, a dado rail and archway. |
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It includes an entrance hall with ceiling cornicing, a dado rail, solid timber floors and an understairs storage cupboard. |
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Mayor Graham Francis said the meeting agenda had been on display outside the town hall since Thursday. |
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She floated down the stairs of the main hall into a welcoming mass of guests. |
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The hall was decorated in green flock paper, and was furnished with a modern two layer bronze and teak tripod table. |
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As the mess hall was closed, I ordered a motor pool car and driver for the other men to go in town for dinner, on me. |
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The hall will open nightly at 7.30 pm and will remain open until 11 pm for billiards, snooker, pool and cards. |
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The atmospheric effects, which vary depending on the pool hall you play in, seem a bit out of place and the table effects are poorly timed. |
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In an area where there are only two or three pubs and a pool hall to drink in, the options are limited. |
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It turned out all the lads were together in a pool hall somewhere in Hamilton, having a few beers. |
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We went to the pool hall when Craig got back from holiday and she didn't have anything. |
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I continued down the hall until I reached the first open door and cautiously peered inside. |
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There is a pool hall in town and there are movies and a bowling alley, but most nights he and Jonas stay at home. |
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Predictably, club owners and ravers responded with a pressure campaign of their own, accusing city hall of being oppressive and anti-youth. |
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The bar was separated from the pool hall so minors couldn't get into the alcohol, but we usually found a way. |
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The entrance hall has painted floorboards, like those used throughout the house, and understairs storage. |
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The linkage is further suggested in the entrance hall by the floor and glossy floorcloth, both painted grass green. |
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A storage cabinet in the hall brings the total floor space to around 56 square metres. |
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He led them out of the reception hall and down the corridor to a small room on the left. |
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The funds will be used to develop the area at the back of the community hall into a recreational area incorporating ramps for wheelchair users. |
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A porched entrance leads to a spacious reception hall with ceiling coving, built-in closet and understairs storage. |
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He says the vandalism is so commonplace costs for groups to use the community hall are set to help cover the cost of repairs. |
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We walked slowly to our rooms right across the hall and both of us fell exhaustedly into bed after changing into nightclothes. |
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The see-saw battle erupted into a clash between the rival fronts on the floor of the council hall earlier this month. |
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Immediately fluorescent overhead lighting was switched on and an old man dressed in a butler suit hurried down the hall to meet her. |
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Afterwards, he sits on the city hall steps reciting doggerel verses on the vagaries of the day's decisions. |
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A resident was so disgruntled when his rubbish was not collected that he threatened to dump it on the town hall steps. |
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The actors portray actors in an old fashioned music hall putting on a production of the musical. |
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I recall being impressed at one point in my career by a guy down the hall from me, who was working like a man possessed. |
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Currently, the village hall has bookings for only the keep-fit group, a private party and a jumble sale. |
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We had three large bags of cans when we exited the hall while the students were discoing. |
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It is an honour to live in Morningside, as the man who emulsioned our hall pointed out when I moved here. |
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Sure enough, he could smell the magic in the air, and he followed his nose across the great hall and down a long series of hallways. |
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The location would appear to be the great hall of their country house, something in Berkshire, perhaps. |
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In the dining hall the next morning, the children ate pancakes and potato pancakes and bacon. |
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Even on rainy days the large hall space allows for plenty of physical and fun activities. |
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The smell of frying meat drifted out of the food hall where another celebrity chef and author, Clarissa Dickson-Wright, was signing her books. |
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Things I do not recommend include the nasty food hall at Heathrow Terminal Three. |
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It's set in a honky-tonk hall and it's just a very colourful piece that's a great way to finish the show with a ragtime band on stage. |
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A chef at a luxury food hall said that people come there for things they can't get elsewhere. |
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Gift wrapping is also taking place at the Designer Outlet Village every day at the entrance to the food hall for gifts bought there. |
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The gateway facility could eventually include a livestock sales area, pens, parking, retail outlets and a food hall selling local produce. |
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The hall was full of the laughter of the courtiers and the joyous melody of the band. |
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The Cumbrian Restaurant using local produce and featuring many items available in the food hall will be serving pre-booked meals only. |
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The 27,000 sq ft prefabricated market, with a food hall and two non-food halls, is on the site of an old car park. |
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The showfield had been increased in size by almost one-third, while the food hall was now one of the largest in the North West. |
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One third of the waxworks in the exhibition hall have been damaged because of years of being touched or climbed upon by visitors. |
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In addition, fire hoses in the residence hall were disconnected and partially dismantled because the equipment was outdated. |
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It's the kind of pleasant discombobulation you get from a midway hall of mirrors. |
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By now the hall had emptied, as it was clear it was only me being weird again. |
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By the Middle Ages, no cathedral, guildhall or town hall was complete without a virtual battalion of these charmingly grotesque little guys. |
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She says proceeds will go towards improving the parish hall which is used by local community groups such as the Brownies and Guides. |
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I forgot to tell you but there's a package for you downstairs in the front hall on the mail table. |
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The school's hall was decorated with balloons for the occasion and the guests all enjoyed a buffet and drinks. |
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The cuts will affect custodians, residence and dining hall employees, groundskeepers, administrative assistants, extension agents and others. |
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Sighing loudly, I made my way back into the hall which was now crammed to capacity. |
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Today, everything in the hall is sparkling, from the forks in the garden to those in the restaurant. |
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The Meteor Crater of Arizona will be highly featured in the hall with a scale model in a diorama. |
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She heard loud crashes coming from the room down the hall and she assumed that was where Mary was. |
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Outside the banquet hall there was a small oak table, upon which rested a yellowed parchment and a droopy quill of some exotic bird. |
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The dining hall is usually reserved for the weekly formal dinners and breakfast buffets. |
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In July, a group of Jain saints carrying a Jain icon for installation at the prayer hall was stopped from proceeding toward Badrinath. |
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In the past week, accusations of cronyism and sexual politics have turned the city hall press gallery upside down. |
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The reading rooms were built by public subscription and the church hall by church subscription on Crown land donated by Queen Victoria. |
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I just crumpled to the floor in the hall and came round literally feeling like seconds had passed since I took the hit. |
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The building's common hall has a restored terrazzo tiled floor with walls which still retain the original painted friezes. |
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Croft got up and went out into the hall where Jeffries divested him of his lounging jacket and helped him into a black frock coat. |
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A new modern frontage and entrance hall were incorporated along the Suffolk Street end to help reinvigorate the district's shopping appeal. |
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A group of teenagers have taken it upon themselves to cue a new snooker hall for the people of the town. |
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He walked out of the dining hall and climbed up the stairs to head to his room. |
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Not just another nondescript building down Whitehall, but an ornate Jacobean dining hall with huge painted ceiling. |
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I can't help thinking that if we were in England we'd be sitting in a school hall with milky tea, custard creams and no toilet rolls. |
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The dining hall will also be expanded and the kitchen will undergo renovations. |
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The narrow entrance hall leads to a larger reception hall decorated in warm colours, with light coming from a glass and pine door. |
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Insiders at the town hall say the council is furious at the move, which will wreck hopes of a massive jobs boom. |
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He plastered the front hall with Christmas cards, new and old, and moved much of the living room furniture to the family room. |
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The back of the hall is given over entirely to Bernie Dunne, wardrobe mistress and her helpers. |
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At the bookstore, the hall was packed with children eagerly waiting to learn to spin a yarn. |
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Interpretation centres, an ecology centre, a community hall for traditional art and drama, pottery and a craft museum. |
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Then there was laughter and well-wishing and noise-making from the hall as those outside sounded cymbals amidst shouts and jests. |
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He also swore and used abusive language to the manager of Cullompton town hall market on the same day. |
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The hall has black and white marble floor tiles, with shades of red above and below the dado. |
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The roomy entrance hall features an original dado rail and cornicing, as well as the original timber floor, which has been sanded and varnished. |
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The front door opens into a high-ceilinged hall with polished wooden floors, a dado rail and decorative ceiling cornicing. |
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Inside, the square entrance hall features tongue and groove doors, a dado rail and antique brass light switches. |
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The property includes an entrance hall with varnished wooden flooring, a dado rail, ceiling cornicing and a centre rose. |
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At the top of the street is the old town hall clock, dating from 1891, which is well maintained and keeps good time. |
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Officials from the town hall were called in to investigate and promised that the clock would be keeping good time again as soon as possible. |
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Included in the expansion are renovations to the present dining hall and to kitchen facilities. |
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It was a little past supper time, but there was always extra food in the dining hall after meals, so it wouldn't be too bad. |
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He made her get out of her room and go to the dining hall and she insisted he wear his false teeth. |
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One rural custom involved holding the wedding reception in a commercial dance hall and giving the entrance fees to the newlyweds. |
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What we find is that lots of parents who want to video the school play will stand around the edge of the hall and it gets very congested, blocking up fire exits. |
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A spacious hall with original granite floor leads to a large dining room, with original granite inglenook fireplace complete with cast-iron stove. |
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The master of ceremony bows to the guest of honor and conducts him to a place on the east side of the hall not far from, but opposite to where the host is standing. |
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His rich but cold laugh filled the mess hall most of the time. |
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The original fireplace in the hall proved to have an elegant curved back and a decorative fireback of herringbone brick and was surmounted by a massive pine lintel. |
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Elegant drawing rooms lead off a grand entrance hall via double doors and have feature fireplaces with French doors opening to the gardens at the back. |
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So, when I saw that David Crosby and Graham Nash were playing at the new concert hall I just booked tickets, knowing my parents would want to come. |
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Initially, the hall was to host lectures and speeches as primary functions, followed by university convocations and ceremonies, and lastly musical and theatrical performances. |
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Very few domestic rooms have the proportions of a grand hall that are needed to carry off one of those huge wrought-iron chandeliers sporting fiercely flaming torches. |
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Witnesses described the screams of panicked residents and said people leapt from windows as the blaze flared through the entrance hall of the building. |
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Before he left the room, Roth pointed down the hall towards the bathroom. |
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There will be guided tours of the hall by guides in period costume and visitors will be able to make such things as pomanders, scent bags and butter. |
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The entrance hall is an elegant heart to this 112 square metre house and features original polished floorboards and a high corniced ceiling with centre rose and dado rail. |
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The enclosed entrance porch has a mosaic tiled floor and leads to a gracious entrance hall with wooden floorboards, a dado rail, ornate cornicing and a centrepiece. |
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I've been following the unfolding saga of Streatham pool and ice rink in your pages for many months now, and it seems to me we may never get a new pool hall or ice rink. |
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The pool hall in Viking Way has proven a hit with teenagers who are too young to be in pubs or clubs, or feel too old to be at an organised youth group. |
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The house is accessed through a porched entrance, beyond which the entrance hall features polished timber flooring, a picture rail, coving and understairs storage. |
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If the main hall is essentially an adaptable tent structure, then the concrete block to the north of the central axis acts as its sedentary counterbalance. |
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In the popular food hall the accent will be on local farm produce. |
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But what marks the food hall out as a shopping experience is the staff. |
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But for some reason, I never ever shop at the food hall at Harvey Nicks. |
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More than 500 people have visited the hall during a series of open days and given their views on what the Grade II listed building and former courts should be used for. |
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The play, which runs until January 8, tells the story of an American family who move into a creaky old hall only to discover that they are not alone. |
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Built around 1850, the large two-story, T-shaped frame house follows an ambitious plan, with a traverse stair hall connecting generous rooms at each end of the house. |
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The entrance hall is spacious and has an understairs cloak cupboard. |
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These are the proxy friends in the bank and life size cut-outs in the banking hall reassure the punters that they may not be there in person, but they are watching over them. |
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I headed for the furthest door down the hall and pounded hard. |
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The air of expectation was almost palpable in the hall as mammies, daddies, grannies, grand dads, sisters, brothers, cousins and friends waited for the show to begin. |
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An entrance hall decorated in red and white and featuring original stained timber flooring, ceiling cornicing and a dado rail, leads into the living room. |
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He sees no reason to stop now I had spent the previous night galumphing gracelessly up and down the village hall of Strathmiglo, in the heart of the Howe of Fife. |
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We get up to the dance hall but it's practically empty, not even a DJ, just a boom box in the corner of the small room playing some faint Latin beats. |
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The first floor of the Paramount was the lobby, kitchen and shops, the second floor was the dance hall and banquet hall and the third floor was a hotel. |
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The commander leaves as the room is called to attention, the day shift quietly exits the briefing room and crosses the hall to the operations center. |
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To the right of the entrance hall is the original dining room, which has now become a den or winter sitting room with deep lilac walls and a dark wood fireplace. |
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Dogs were running around the hall, some following servants carrying plates or sleeping by the table at the top of the hall where the table was covered with plates and goblets. |
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I saw you giving him goo-goo eyes at the mess hall this morning. |
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The emergency created by this combination of circumstances is not a crisis unless there is a fire and the dining hall is destroyed or badly damaged. |
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There were seven people seated in the parlour, but their silence was such that the rhythmic tick of the grandfather clock in the entrance hall seemed overpowering. |
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There were dim lights illuminating the hall and it wasn't quite as dusty. |
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I walk down the hall to the bank of elevators, and press the up arrow. |
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The hall contains one of Europe's finest collections of 16th and 17th century embroideries and tapestries, in addition to fine furniture and painting. |
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We had reached her locker by now, and the hall was emptying rapidly. |
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By then the protesters appeared to have lost heart and left the lecture hall looking disconsolate as the audience gave the speaker a round of applause. |
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Cheese enchiladas, the sign outside the dining hall proclaimed. |
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She dumped the contents of the box into a bonbon dish that stood upon the hall table and picking out the chocolate piece, ate it daintily while she examined her purchases. |
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If you are trying to get 100 musicians to play your symphony, you had better have your ducks in a row before you walk into the hall with an armload of scores. |
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I mean, that goes in the hall of fame of dodges and fishy explanations. |
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A receipt given by the eSeva clerk becomes the valid ticket for the movie with the purchaser not having to exchange it for a ticket at the cinema hall before the show. |
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I heard barking and the jingling of dog tags before my golden retriever, affectionately named Sparky, bounded down the hall and jumped up to greet me. |
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The venue was kindly donated by the members of the hall committee. |
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There was a doorway at the end of the hall that led to the flat. |
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The great hall was divided into three parts, with one outside aisle used as a dormitory, another for schooling and eating and the centre aisle given over to a workroom. |
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A second hall to the side leads to the drawing room and sitting room. |
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If you're Sydney Roosters rugby league ace Nate Myles, you take a dump in the hall and go into hiding. |
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The dining hall serves three nutritious meals each day and a mid-morning snack. |
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Actually, Mr. Shawn was just another spear-carrier in the hall of usage and grammar. |
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Ms. Scarpati-Reilly did not return nine phone calls to her town hall office, answering service or home seeking comment. |
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The day's most prickly moment surrounded one of this election year's hottest issues, and encapsulated the risky nature of an unscreened, unscripted town hall meeting. |
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Billy retired from the chair at the hall committees recent AGM and the new committee felt that his years of dedicated service should be recognised. |
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The Toronto demonstration proceeded from city hall to the US Consulate. |
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Entrance to the station is by way of a single open arch, which is projected forward through the booking hall into a subway and four staircases leading to two island platforms. |
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If you're missing something in immunology, for instance, you crack a book or go down the hall and talk to an immunologist. |
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There certainly will be some febrility in the air to hear a work by the Canadian Mozart in the hall that now bears his name. |
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They did break down the door to the lecture hall where the movie was to be shown. |
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The hall is composed of seven areas of different sizes, all of which are roofed by barrel-shaped domes. |
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The dividable hall offers an attractive environment for various sports such as handball, basketball, volleyball, tennis, badminton and unihockey. |
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In the 1920s, during Prohibition, the main underground room served as a secret speakeasy, dance hall and concert venue. |
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At this point I ran out into the hall only to see the nurses standing around chit chatting. |
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On graduation day, the cadets, proud parents, staff and guests gathered in the as yet unfinished main hall of the Academy for the occasion. |
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The hall is used, among other things, for festivities with up to 500 participants, in which case the neighboring lecture room is also utilized. |
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Bright duplex apartment comprising entrance hall with storage, living room with balcony, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, toilet, bathroom, cellar. |
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The kids were also happy to have a special talk with Jim Fanning, former Montreal Expos manager and hall of fame inductee. |
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The hall opened in 2008 after being spiffed up with a slanted gray-fabric facade. |
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Strung-out warehouse building with loading ramps and hall sliding doors on the railway and street side. |
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The project involves installing an elevator for wheelchair access and a fire sprinkler system which will bring the hall up to code. |
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The ground floor also consists of a living room, a hall and one small bed room. |
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The Center will also have administrative offices, a leisure activity area and a multi-purpose hall for sports and physical rehabilitation. |
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In order to ensure that the plants thrive, the hall must replicate the climate conditions that prevail on the Masoala Peninsula of Madagascar. |
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For example, the broad wainscoted side hall terminates in a staircase that rises to a landing and then turns ninety degrees in a manner similar to that at Mulberry Hill. |
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The concert hall is the very field of communication qua meaning. |
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Finally, a coloured carpet will lead out of the hall to connect it to the outside world, the pedestrian area of La Défense. |
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From the church to the reception hall decoration, from the tables to the cars, without forgetting the boutonnieres or the cake. |
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After all, the band hall was a portable, the chairs were overturned metal washtubs, there was no air conditioning, and now three of the four buses had died. |
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She blocked the hall in front of him, bent over the water cooler. |
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The hall has a wooden floor, toilets and hot and cold running water. |
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They had to open up a fire hall and move emergency vehicles out into the parking lot to make space for homeless people. |
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Once the gardens are finished, they will be open to the public free of charge on condition that visitors respect the peace and quiet of the hall as a place of retreat. |
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Among the items the young people will observe when they go along to the convent hall will be a haunted graveyard, a wax museum, a freaky wedding and Frankenstein's lab. |
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The audience in hall 66 seemed to be on tenterhooks, one could feel that the 6.000 spectators really granted the German champion this victory. |
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On one of those midnights, just before classes resumed, I got out of bed and went down the hall to the sun parlor. |
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At times, it feels more like cabaret, exhibiting a music hall bawdiness and showmanship. |
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Fortunately the hall carpet was up and there was an inflated air bed in the front room. |
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In nearby Pelham the town hall complex has the oldest continuously used meetinghouse in the country and a monument to Capt. |
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Fred Henry: I'm not sure of whether or not the plan was to use the hall for the solemnization. |
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To enter this space is to become lost in a gigantic hall of mirrors in which everything is the distorted reflection of something else. |
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On 21 October, a remote-controlled bomb exploded in a mess hall in the village of Chegali. |
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If the price per kWh doubles, the city hall will still need to use the lights and the municipality will still need to pay the bill. |
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As she approached the wide set of doors that led to the hall she could see Erik nervously fidgeting with his uniform in a mirror, adjusting and readjusting his tunic. |
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Why, in this day and age of computerization, would anyone have to come to a hall in the hopes of getting work? |
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An enormous hall inside with its ringed columns and star-spangled domes was a model for some Aragonese temples such as Longares. |
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This entailed reconfiguring the registration hall where clients used to queue up for receipts and do manual name searches. |
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We are also going to put up a building for the national teams, a sports hall for futsal and a store room for equipment. |
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As the company became more successful, a modern film studio was built next to the church hall studio. |
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T conclude, E. Ring led adeptly and with many detailed information by the historical areas of the city hall of Lüneburg. |
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On the tatami of the sport hall forty-two athletes divided in two men and two women categories. |
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The hall is set within a two-layered plaster box that forms an acoustical shell and soundproofing. |
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The Prize will be awarded May 21, Ascension Day, in the Coronation hall of the town hall of Aachen during a solemn ceremony. |
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A fresco situated at the southern end of the audience hall on the lower register of the western wall at Qusayr 'Amra. |
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Your room was calling you: you returned to the hall where the thick walls maintained a soothingly refreshing temperature. |
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An old man living alone who discovers that his washing machine has overflowed, covering the hall and kitchen in soapsuds. |
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This methodology is then applied to the case of a college hall of residence that houses up to 139 residents. |
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I bet you don't picture a seemingly sociable student in a university hall of residence. |
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The hall of residence consists of 3 floors with one or two shared kitchens, several toilets and showers on each floor. |
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Lastly, student suicide often creates a climate of anxiety and fear if the act is committed on campus or in a hall of residence. |
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The hall of residence comprises a lounge, a gym, a music room and a workshop. |
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Since the start of the university year, some one hundred students have been housed in 25 sq. metre studio flats in the A Docks hall of residence. |
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From the administrative steps to take before coming to France right down to my moving into the hall of residence next to the campus. |
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Every university town offers students a place to stay in a student hall of residence. |
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