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Music, too, divided the classes, between opera houses on one hand and music halls on the other.
It's not the first time an exhibitor here has built a roadway within one of the massive halls on the Frankfurt fairgrounds.
Rectangular tables have been replaced with circular ones in the dining halls on tour so the players are more likely to chat and bond over meals.
Imagine Bush inviting the Minutemen to come to one of his town halls on immigration reform.
Explore other Dining Halls on Campus: Your campus probably has at least one dining hall, and if your campus is big, it probably has more.
New students arriving at Salford University next year will be offered one of 1,300 new en suite rooms in halls on the edge of a park currently being built at a cost of £81m.
It was quiet in the union halls on Tuesday.
The average price of halls on offer is £200 per week.
Four hundred members had taken over the grand ballroom & a few banquet halls on the mezzanine.
Archaeological remains, including ruins of courtyards surrounded by walls and halls on platforms, confirm literary evidence of a Zhou state.
Hundreds of Moscow architects and cultural figures attended his funeral in the museum's halls on Jan . 15
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