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The broad hall found between narrow walls.
Instead, a further question, related and perhaps even tougher, shoulders into the opening line "What is living?" The answer – "The broad hall found/ between narrow walls" – recalls the Venerable Bede's image of human life as the flight of a sparrow across the mead hall.
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I really, really don't understand how to pronounce the majority of the names of the buildings on campus ("Freud Hall" and "Broad Hall," for instance, are pronounced decisiviely not how those words are supposed to be pronounced).
He walked up the flag steps, through the unlocked door, and into a broad hall.
Palaces, as far as can be judged from remains at Thebes and Tell el-Amarna, were vast, rambling magnified versions of Nakht's villa, with broad halls, harem suites, kitchen areas, and wide courts.
It doesn't hurt the cause that this chamber is one of the few surviving Herter interiors, showing the firm's work at its most original, and that it is, with the Silver Room at the far end of the broad first floor hall — designed by Tiffany and restored in the 1980s — probably the most important and stunning interior in the Head House.
More polished and less sentimental than Annie Hall, while possessing the depth of Interiors, Manhattan has some claim to being Allen's best film, although it did not enjoy the broad success of Annie Hall.
Eighteen holes, fine examples of what you might call haute rinky-dink, now anchor the broad plaza south of Liggett Hall, a space that had been imposing and therefore dead.
Their baritone keening and propulsive drumming share a certain majesty with the broad Barclays Center — it's a solid hall to air out the musings of their recently released sixth studio album, "Trouble Will Find Me" (4AD).
The broad comedy of the series, rich in social stereotypes, descended straight from music hall and pantomime.
One is the broad road, leading us gently to the inviting area in front of the town hall.
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