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On Saturday, an American antisemite and nativist walked into a synagogue, one in whose halls we have both walked.
There you are enrolled in an academy whose halls are filled with whispering students who, having read the headlines, judge you as a toxic delinquent.
In the tremulous week after, uncertainty floated like a haze through the gold-domed building whose halls are lined with portraits of former chief occupants.
It was probably impossible to stage anything muted in the Grand Palace, a massive, 162-year-old edifice whose halls were restored and thoroughly gilded at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars during Mr. Yeltsin's tenure.
Our nights began with the taking of various drugs – pot, acid, mushrooms, Quaaludes, all of which we bought on the street – followed by prolonged nocturnal wandering: to the fancy Nob Hill hotels near V's apartment, whose halls and gilded bathrooms we haunted, then down a fall of hills to Ghirardelli Square and Fisherman's Wharf, where we bought ice cream and spied on tourists.
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Only by traveling overland are you able to visit the Jain Adinatha Temple at Ranakpur, an ineffable monument of marble whose hall contains either hundreds or thousands of intricately carved columns, depending upon whom you ask.
With that pile of cash in hand, in the form of an agreement with the economic development group, a tenant's next step may well be to see Craig Hall, whose Hall Financial Group is the owner of the most prominent office development here so far.
Whose hall?
And in four states – Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia – local nonprofits or tourism groups offer tours at old state penitentiaries, whose dark halls become haunted attractions in the fall.
EARLIER this month a phalanx of limousines and black vans lined up near the Palais du Pharo, an imposing Napoleonic-era chateau here whose chandeliered halls had been temporarily transformed into a bunker.
Mr. Hershey bought his first conche at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, whose main hall was the inspiration for the first-floor lobby of the new museum.
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