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This [is] an Arkansas state trooper's badge....it's a great conversation piece at bars, in convention halls, wherever.
By the early 21st century, Bartoli had become one of classical music's most popular performers, selling millions of albums and routinely selling out concert halls wherever she appeared.
The symphonies still pack concert halls wherever you are.
Mr. Hazlewood added: "We had auditions in tiny halls, classrooms, wherever we could find.
If you sit by her in a class, pass her in the halls, or wherever else you may see her and and have the opportunity to talk with her, do so.
It's not made by the rigor of a schedule or the friends and strangers sharing the hall; it's wherever someone submits to the power of moving images and sounds (as Fritz Lang says in "Contempt": "Motion pictures, it's called") — wherever someone loves movies.
In the halls at school, wherever.
It's like she's trapped in a hall of mirrors and wherever she looks her own reflection is laughing at her. DJ UPS can't help her.
All a struggling mother, reliant on tax credits, needs to do is pop down the town hall, or HMRC, or wherever, then sit down and tell a bureaucratic stranger about the most traumatic experience of her life.
Kuchumov had advised Moscow that as he could not find the fourth mosaic in the Knights' Hall of Königsberg Castle, wherever it was now to be found, there, too, would be the panels of the Amber Room.
In 1940 he organized the Almanac Singers, a quartet that also featured the folksinger and composer Woody Guthrie, and appeared at union halls, farm meetings, and wherever his populist political sentiments were welcome.
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