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I never saw him use the music room downstairs, a vast marble pavilion with pianos, organs, and horns.
Pier 17 was converted into a vast shopping pavilion in 1985 and was largely constructed out of wood.
The mullahs often have difficulty filling the vast open-air pavilion.
A new, vast, purpose-built pavilion has also been erected in the parkland between the city centre and the river.
Andretti stared out the window at the vast network of pavilions and plazas next to the Speedway and said: "Not a lot more.
But the first building that really turned my head and sparked a lifelong love affair with the cricket's vast variety of pavilions was Old Trafford's hulking red-brick monster, humanised only a little by the famous hanging baskets that celebrate Lancashire's floral emblem.
The new Markus Liebherr Pavilion is vast and Southampton have sought planning permission to make it even bigger.
On the advice of counterterrorism officers, a vast granite and glass pavilion appeared at the entrance to the complex last month, a £6.5m bunker through which visitors are now funnelled.
Couples walk along a lighted path across the vast lawn to a pavilion where they sip wine or sway in a hammock.
This serene clustering of pavilions, whose vast overhanging roofs draw on age-old Sinhalese precedents, seems at once timeless and contemporary, the perfect symbol of a young democracy and ancient culture searching for a unified identity during terrible ethnic strife.
Apart from one British guy who spent his days hunched over his laptop in the pavilion - a vast reception/lounge area with white sofas and a central table the size of a small island covered in tropical flowers - guests seem to shift into go-slow the minute they take a sip of the cinnamon iced-tea welcome drink; they amble along shady footpaths like patients in rehab.
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