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The Boston Lyric production suggested that it can be a draw in an operatic context: the opening performance sold out, and, despite heavy snow, most of the seats in the intimate Calderwood Pavilion (about 380) were filled.
On January 1 , 1976 the bell was moved to a pavilion about 100 yards (91 metres) from Independence Hall.
When it was built in 1965, the house consisted of a single square pavilion, about 25 feet on each side.
Questioned at the pavilion about the decision to make the reproductions, he said, "They express the complexity of my experience as a human being".
A pavilion about newsboys and newsgirls, some as young as 7 when they hawked newspapers for pennies in the early part of the 20th century, will also contain documents showing the extent of the child-labor problem at the time.
Desperate to find a quick solution, late last month officials from the State Department approached the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, which owns the pavilion, about organizing the American exhibition at the 2005 Biennale.
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On Wednesday night, the 65-year old Romney's youngest son, Craig, reiterated that concern while introducing his father at a rally here in a large indoor pavilion with about 3,000 supporters.
It will be in the Hinds Pavilion and start about noon.
Instead, the new pavilion is all about right angles and carefully poured concrete walls that cant at 10 degrees for staircase and light well.
The venerable Rijksmuseum will open a branch in a specially built pavilion -- about 30 by 50 feet -- in the heart of the airport.
'Each pavilion had about a thousand men, and only a few warders.
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