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the stadia
noun
A level staff or graduated rod used by surveyors to measure differences in level, or to measure horizontal distances by sighting the stadia hairs (graduations) through a telescope.
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"Football is connecting people in the stadia and connecting people outside the stadia," Blatter said.
Today politics is on the decline in the stadia.
"Some of the stadia have commenced building," he said through a translator.
This is mainly due to the decrepit state of the stadia.
The clubs have to do something to make sure the stadia are full.
We need that sense in the stadia that people have entered to cheer.
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Mr Spence said: "People have seen the packed stadia and the special atmosphere that has been created around the Games in London and they want to be part of it.
To put this in perspective, the 12 stadia for the World Cup cost USD 3.5 billion over the 2010-2014 timeframe.
The stadium was, in its early days, considered to be one of the foremost stadia in the world and played host to numerous major finals, such as that of 1974 FIFA World Cup.
The crucial point is how the clubs manage the revenue potentials from the new stadia such as naming rights and match day sales after the tournament," Mr Bochenek says.
No rock band has sustained consistent activity and global popularity for so long a period as the Rolling Stones, still capable, more than 50 years after their formation, of filling the largest stadia in the world.
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