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noun
A room containing a number of beds (and often some other furniture and/or utilities) for sleeping, often applied to student and backpacker accommodation of this kind.
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"I think he is among this group," he said, waving toward to dormitory.
Although I had lots of opinions, my actual decorating experience amounted to dormitory rooms and finding places to rest books and read them.
Students in environmental studies are photographing and documenting the beech and birch on their journey from forest to mill to dormitory.
In the week before the first home game, groups of players went from dormitory to dormitory handing out fliers about the new team and its opening game.
Four masked militants from the group stormed the Garissa university campus as students slept at around 5.30am local time on Thursday, going from dormitory to dormitory to hunt down Christians.
DAISY ONYANGO, aged 20, hid from the gunmen for 12 hours as they went from dormitory to dormitory at Garissa University, in north-eastern Kenya, killing her fellow students by the score.
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Contact Chabad on Campus or Hillel to talk to the rabbi about your situation, and ask the rabbi to come to your dormitory to kosher your kitchen.
Then we went to the dormitory to celebrate".
Many universities have staff designers dealing with the institution's many design needs, from office spaces to dormitories.
Mr. Liautaud's business model was to go to college towns and deliver inexpensive food to dormitories.
Down a hall, small panelled offices had been converted to dormitories; four double bunk beds filled each one, their mattresses wrapped in plastic.
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