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To enter Israel is to pass through a hall of mirrors.
You then pass through a Hall of Courage, which imagines the walk the four protesters took, approaching Woolworth (in a historical photo) in the distance.
They had to pass through a hall thronged with courtiers, and only then confronted Ivan, a golden crown above a stern face, in a blaze of candles, seated on a golden throne, holding a golden sceptre, clad in gold and surrounded by counsellors also clad in gold.
To get there, you pass through a "hall of fame" of portraits.
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In some ways it was a very rock 'n' roll after-party: guests whispered a password at the door of the Bowery Hotel (it was "Radio City") and passed through a hall of exposed brick, into a crowd dotted with the expected number of motorcycle jackets and the sort of young men who protect their eyes from UV rays - indoors, at night.
They passed through a large hall with men playing snooker and were shoved into a room and locked in.
In Bennett's plan, the view of Central Park is a surprise, revealed only after passing through an entrance hall intentionally deprived of natural light to play up a Roman marble torso and a wall of mirrors.
Sailors pass through a door into their mess hall and from there downstairs to their briefing rooms, the sheds and eventually the docks.
A few harder cases pass through, too.
It struck me that before I could reach the oval mirror in the upstairs hall, I had to pass through the front hall, cross the dusky living room with its sagging couch, walk the length of the kitchen, and climb two sets of creaking stairs, the long one up to the landing and the short one up to the hall.
He described how a traveller could pass through the Great Hall, and be entertained and sometimes refreshed.
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