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The left aisle is full of plants and birdies in squeaky cages — a Forest Lawn tradition.
The beautiful 13th-century mosaics in the apse at the end of the left aisle depict the Madonna with child and apostles.
The camera heads for the left aisle, following a male patron who is taking off his topcoat as he goes in.
The Riverside String Orchestra, placed in the left aisle, played the Purcell music that accompanies "The Moor's Pavane," Limon's terse retelling of Shakespeare's "Othello".
We walked down the center aisle to the front, then up the left aisle to about the 15th row, and sat down.
A loyal fan of both Giants teams, baseball and football, he happily recounted his day in the centerfield bleachers of the Polo Grounds when his favorite player Willie Mays ran towards him to make "The Catch" in the first game of the 1954 World Series (Al can be seen in the much publicized photograph fifth row, third from the left aisle).
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As soon as Neil Young invited the audience to ask questions a man standing in the far left aisle spoke out in a confrontational tone.
Once the ring of fire is lit around Brünnhilde, Wotan — played here by the underpowered but expressive Iain Paterson — stands aside to assess the effect, and then makes his way into the audience and strides up the left-hand aisle.
She started by going up the left-hand aisle.
The entry to the vestry is located at the end of the right side aisle next to the choir; at the end of the left side aisle is the Chapel for Mercy of God.
Tickets are cheaper than at other orchestras; my press seat, on the left orchestra aisle, would have cost twenty-five dollars.
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