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The Spanish are offering Chinese visitors tortillas at their pavilion.
The Romanians are on such a tight budget that the walls in their pavilion are completely bare.
In the third part, the students will create iterations of their pavilion in scale models focused on materials and details.
The scoreboard showed the Superstars standing by their pavilion in a line with their arms around one another's shoulders, swaying like showgirls.
In rural areas, clubs might worry about raising funds to ensure their pavilion roof is fixed or to have nets built.
The eco-friendly themes that some other countries have tried to convey with their pavilion designs have been eschewed by China in favour of a demonstration of power and might.But the organisers face difficulties.
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The action was taken after Caroline Lucas, the Green party leader, discovered that Pakistani arms manufacturers were actively promoting "banned cluster bombs" at their pavilions.
It is a measure of the energy expected of visitors that countries invariably calculate a minimum time for visiting their pavilions.
Indeed, the world's fair also offers a tour of the world's food, with the United States, Germany, the Philippines, Venezuela, Mexico, Turkey, Uruguay, Finland and Spain all operating restaurants outside their pavilions.
The Victorian pleasure piers, complete with their pavilions, kiosks, entertainments and other attractions, began to appear in the 1860s, by which time it was very much de rigueur for any seaside town that fancied itself as a resort to boast such a structure offering all the discerning tripper could desire.
(I've already been to the U.S., Italy and the United Kingdom, but the closest I've come to visiting Canada, Japan, Germany, and Norway is their pavilions at EPCOT).
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