A section of boxes climbs from the stage, then rows of benches rise high up the slope of the fan-shaped amphitheater. |
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The self-sufficient campus has a post office, a farm, athletic fields, chapel and amphitheater. |
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The company performs within an amphitheater of stark, branched miniature tree skeletons painted white. |
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This ultramodern amphitheater accommodates more than 9,000 fans in oversized, cushioned seating. |
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A drop-dead-gorgeous crowd was tangoing away in a makeshift, open-air amphitheater. |
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He took part in gladiatorial contests and also fought wild beasts in the amphitheater. |
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Above ground, an amphitheater lined with seven double rows of cypress trees echoes the octagonal space below. |
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Dining is a fun experience here, because the hotel conducts theme dining almost every night at the restaurant, amphitheater or pool grill. |
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In the center of town was a stage and amphitheater which last night held the town's large orchestra and a glee club. |
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On July 16, 1992, the dome was blown to pieces, catapulting 12-foot boulders throughout the amphitheater and sending a column of ash 3.5 miles into the air. |
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The rocky canyon walls are almost like a natural amphitheater. |
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Bryce is not really a canyon, but a large amphitheater carved out of a variety of rock types. |
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Here have been unearthed from the ruins of a theater far six thousand seats and an amphitheater used by seventeen thousand spectators. |
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The very solemn ceremony, was held in the great amphitheater of the National Chamber of the French Judicial Officers, in Paris. |
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Its unique setting in a natural amphitheater in the St. Lawrence River Valley gives it a special cachet. |
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Due to the very great number of shareholders present, some were asked to attend the Meeting in another Palais des Congrès amphitheater. |
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The Webster Pavilion centralizes brain imaging resources, provides laboratory spaces, and includes a 350 seat amphitheater. |
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Evening disco and bar are available and can be found in the amphitheater every evening entertainment shows instead. |
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Immediately the chanting in the amphitheater stopped and there was a great calm. |
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A pond near an amphitheater from Alexander the Great's time had a black-crowned night heron, a few little egrets, pied kingfishers and black-winged stilts. |
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At the same time, the first great modern neuroanatomists were doing forbidden human dissections at the new, secret amphitheater at the University of Padua medical school. |
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As it was another pleasant, starlit evening, her hair hung loose to dry in the ocean-scented breeze and she took a roundabout route to the amphitheater. |
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Nestle into one of several campsites at the base of the 300-foot-tall amphitheater, and explore the many slots and dry waterfalls branching off from Labyrinth's main canyon. |
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Surrounding the cone on three sides were high walls of volcanic rock forming an amphitheater almost a mile and a half wide, a subtle palette of dun, gray, and beige. |
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The main amphitheater of the faculty was full. |
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The auditorium's main hall has an amphitheater shape and was specially designed acoustically. Its total capacity of a thousand seats is modular to accommodate events of various sizes. |
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Over the years, the Winegars said they've seen the nonpaying music lovers from the amphitheater. |
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The symphony warmed up inside the amphitheater while the audience crowded around outside. |
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The Colosseum in Rome was the empire's greatest amphitheater. A marvel of Roman engineering, the Colosseum could hold up to 70,000 spectators. |
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Succession of images showing Ras Laffan Plant installations, views of a tanker and of the South Hook regazeification terminal on a screen in an amphitheater. |
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Accompanied by singers who also played drums, the dancers entered the amphitheater wearing regalia adorned with eagle feathers, fringe and beadwork. |
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The Waterplace Park amphitheater and riverwalks line the river's banks through downtown. |
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Even if you prefer a private party of two, it all goes together in a spirit of carefree abandon. There's live entertainment in an amphitheater as big as the starlit sky. |
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I think in medicine it's easy to perceive reality: in each amphitheater that you enter you can meet the one that will treat you and your children in the next 10, 20, 30 years. |
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Believed to date back to 17AD, the temple is 500 metres from Palmyra's famous amphitheater where the group killed more than 20 Syrian soldiers after they captured the historic town in May. |
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The 22,246 m2 institute will be able to accommodate 1,500 students per year, and will contain exhibition halls, an amphitheater, classrooms and laboratories. |
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Amphitheatre, also spelled amphitheater, freestanding building of round or, more often, oval shape with a central area, the arena, and seats concentrically placed around it. |
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