Ultimately this closes the entrances to the Chakras at the meeting place of auric field and physical body. |
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At sunup and sundown, the lagoon becomes a communal meeting place for locals. |
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By the time the '80s rolls around, the club has become a meeting place for women and high-flying businessmen. |
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Now the search is on for a property that will serve both as a meeting place and manse for a future pastor. |
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But what if on arrival, their meeting place were bombed and all 21 were killed? |
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It's a marital rendezvous, a meeting place for Paul and me after one of his weeks away. |
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Ready access to a reliable source of food made the mission a valuable meeting place for traditional business. |
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Perhaps this information, and some indication of the meeting place was discussed. |
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It was also important as the site of the annual Bay Fair held every Whitsuntide, the village stocks, and meeting place for local hunts. |
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We have an opportunity to create a town centre that could act as a meeting place or some point of civic focus. |
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This became a meeting place for merchants, ship owners, ship captains, insurance brokers and others involved in overseas trade. |
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The first major championship for eight long months doubles as a meeting place for just about every golf official and important personage. |
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The auditorium will serve as a meeting place for public gatherings and academic conferences. |
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The tree happened to be a meeting place for Swahili traders who dealt in slave trading. |
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Only Overbeck remained in Rome, his studio providing a meeting place for young artists who spread Nazarene ideals through Europe. |
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Shopkeepers in Walmgate complained that their parade of stores had become a meeting place for street drinkers and drunken youths. |
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Essentially they act as a go-between and a meeting place for all sorts of people interested in where their city is going. |
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This steep sided sea flows like a meeting place between the two continents of Africa and Asia. |
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All around the meeting place are blocks of flats and the congregation regularly does leaflet drops. |
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Part of the Austrian way of life, the coffeehouse serves as a meeting place and a source for breakfast or a snack or light lunch. |
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Its importance as a meeting place and a sustainer of life predates our Celtic ancestors. |
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She said printmaking operates as a kind of meeting place between the conscious intention of art-making and the unintended happenings of life. |
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When he heeds the call of religion, he starts turning the local into a meeting place for fellow born-agains. |
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The site is also a meeting place for Tuaregs, nomadic people known for their blue robes. |
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This state-of-the-art building will be the central meeting place for leading experts in earth sciences. |
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Since a hackerspace is essentially a non-profit meeting place, it's a difficult process to start your own. |
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It was May, and the island was a meeting place for breeding animals, both in the water and on land. |
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It was the centre of business activities and a meeting place for all religions. |
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This state-of-the-art building will be the central meeting place for leading experts in earth sciences and electrical and computer engineering. |
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Their regular meeting place was a restaurant smack-dab in the middle of the newly gentrified Times Square. |
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We hold our volleyball practice in a gymnasium that doubles as a church meeting place. |
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It was decided to designate the Memorial building as the permanent meeting place for the association. |
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When he reached the meeting place, the girl was sitting on the ground in the pale light of dawn, braiding her hair silently. |
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The group is an ideal meeting place for all mums and dads of young children. |
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The boss of a supermarket is to put barriers across its car park to keep out car cruisers who use it as a meeting place. |
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It is his kind, if rather terse and gruff manner that has turned his shop into an excellent meeting place for people and ideas. |
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But the university should be a meeting place not only of ideas but also of persons. |
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The Japan House project, run for more than three years, aims to raise funds to construct a building that can be used as a general meeting place by international students. |
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The website is an online meeting place of global flash mobbers. |
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Some are deeply saddened, saying the village has lost an important meeting place where residents could go for a pint, a chat and a game of dominoes. |
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The big store in Nieuwpoort is the true meeting place for boating enthusiasts to share their passion and knowledge. |
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The Festival is the meeting place for thousands of youngsters making music together and fraternizing in an enthusiastic mood. |
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On the other hand, the meeting place is on the way to the site so it will be easy to get a lift to the festival site. |
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It is a meeting place, a place to exchange ideas and to learn for low-income and socially isolated families. |
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In older days Volissos was a trading center and a meeting place for people of the north and south. |
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You yourself add colour to the evening: our green room is also open to you, as a meeting place for the artists and the public. |
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The well-proportioned room on the east side was the meeting place for the municipal council. |
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We were encouraged to have an escape route and meeting place planned in the case of a fire in our homes. |
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Yes, we must go further in the context of this vast intercultural, interdenominational and inter-ethnic meeting place that is our Organization. |
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A meeting place where everyone involved in human rights can interact on an equal footing. |
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Their meeting place resembles a farm shed, with tin walls and roof, a rough concrete floor, and no electricity. |
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The central entrance hall with its arched glass roof is the reception area, meeting place and lounge. |
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The Internet is a meeting place, a forum for free information, a sort of common land. |
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Lacking a permanent meeting place, the several dozen members of the GNCC rove around Gilbert from week to week, holding services in rented rooms. |
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The Mediterranean must not be a cultural dividing line but a meeting place. |
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Canadian Canoe Routes is an online meeting place for those who enjoy exploring the lakes and rivers of Canada by canoe. |
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The Canadian Flag may be displayed flat or flown in a church, auditorium, or any other meeting place. |
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For mediation and solidarity-a meeting place for international and local initiatives to build peace. |
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The event provides an annual meeting place for the global information industry: information professionals, information end-users and publishers. |
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The plan foresees development of the central Capital as a destination and a meeting place for Canadians and others. |
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Prior to settlement the indigenous inhabitants of the area used the shores by the rapids of the Wabigoon River as a camping and meeting place. |
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A specific area will be dedicated to them in the entrance hall, to provide a meeting place open to their partners and to the wider public. |
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The committee should also identify a central meeting place that can be used as an operations center. |
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For those first-time offenders, jail becomes a meeting place whereby negative associations are born, fostered, and developed. |
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It is intended to be a meeting place for all ages to play, learn and enjoy throughout the four seasons. |
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The ground floor of the new head offices will be designed as a meeting place where joint events can be organised. |
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Public broadcasting is defined as a meeting place where all citizens are welcome and considered equals. |
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When used in the body of a meeting place, the Flag should be flown to the left of the audience, as seen by the audience. |
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Within a short time Farina became the railhead for the loading of cattle, from as far away as Innamincka and Queensland, and a meeting place for Afghan cameleers. |
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The Continental became the meeting place for journalists covering the Vietnam War and for all the multi-plumed hangers-on anxious to make a dollar out of chaos. |
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The shop is a meeting place for a bunch of ill-assorted political fanatics united only in their effort to arouse some extremism in the over-moderate British. |
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Tour operators took their clients to the village to appreciate the Zambian culture, besides serving as a meeting place for various people for its location in the park. |
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Murri community leader Sam Watson spoke of the ancient history of the Brisbane area as a meeting place for Murris, and the more recent anti-racist struggles. |
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Since 1998, her popular website has served as an international meeting place, discussion forum and source of advice for expatriates around the globe. |
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The graveyard is a regular meeting place for young people at night. |
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We had a Boy Scout troop offer their meeting place and the building was fantastic, but where you parked the trucks was right where they have the septics. |
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Not only is the branch post office of essential use to the people of the community, but it also is a centre of vital community communication and a social meeting place. |
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Now what would otherwise have been a uninviting troglodytic restaurant is transformed into what promises to become a popular meeting place for the city's chattering classes. |
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The Esplanade has become a meeting place for boy racers, bogans, and others out for a good time, upsetting the peace and quiet residents once enjoyed. |
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Even in very early times the position of Ferns led to it being a gathering place for ancient Druids ceremonies and the meeting place of some of the chieftains. |
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In the southern hemisphere it is the meeting place of the dry east to southeast winds generated by the subtropical highs, and the moisture-laden northwesterly monsoon winds. |
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The River Dart is the most prominent meeting place, the section known as the Loop being particularly popular. |
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Thynghowe was an important Danelaw meeting place, today located in Sherwood Forest, in Nottinghamshire. |
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During an afternoon workshop he shared his family's vision of a meeting place for people of varied nationalities and religions as a way of offering hope for the future. |
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Some participants argued that The Hague was the seat of the Court and therefore the natural meeting place for the Assembly of States Parties and the Special Working Group. |
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The visitor's pass form should be carried by the accompanying person, who shall return it, together with the visitor's badge, to the security personnel when the visitor leaves the meeting place. |
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This site functioned for a period as a meeting place for the Schutzstaffel. |
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Every house in the game is a meeting place, and every homeowner will try to lure you with various activities, most of which will earn you simoleons, the Sims equivalent of money, or increase your simoleon-making skills. |
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Gathering information for the meeting place. |
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He maintained that man is the meeting place of nature and spirit and that it is his duty and his privilege to overcome his nonspiritual nature by incessant active striving after the spiritual life. |
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The school will simply be the meeting place for all who wish to perfect their understanding of this product and master various ways of preparing and cooking it. |
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The threshold is the meeting place of ideas, aspirations and requirements. |
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Plan how you will get to the meeting place without traces. |
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Dill, meaning the boarded meeting place, was one of the few hundreds in Sussex that provided any accommodation. |
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The Assembly, meeting at Versailles, went into nonstop session to prevent another eviction from their meeting place. |
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In 1548, the House of Commons was granted a regular meeting place by the Crown, St Stephen's Chapel. |
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Westminster was previously the meeting place for the Parliament of England, which covered both England and Wales. |
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It later became a meeting place of the King's Great Council and the Commons, predecessors of Parliament. |
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Conradh na Gaeilge offers language classes, has a book shop and is a meeting place for different groups. |
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Thynghowe was an important Danelaw meeting place, or thing, located in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, England. |
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The monument was used as both a memorial to the event and as a meeting place for the Schutzstaffel. |
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As a meeting place of merchants from all over the world, Guangzhou became a major contributor to the rise of the modern global economy. |
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The first known reference to Moscow dates from 1147 as a meeting place of Yuri Dolgoruky and Sviatoslav Olgovich. |
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The theater is not merely the meeting place of all the arts, it is also the return of art to life. |
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Joe Issenberg, Al Kahn, A. Amato and B. B. Saunders all agreed that it was tops for a meeting place. |
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The organizations that belong to the United Nations system are therefore not a meeting place of elites, but rather a forum representing the will of all countries, a melting pot of races and languages, cultures and traditions. |
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A meeting place and leisure centre very close to Delémont station. |
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In the 14th century, the Dandolos built their own palazzo near the Doge s Palace one of the city s most magnificent buildings, a meeting place for the high society of Venice and the wider world. |
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The total number of councillors is 80, and the main meeting place and main offices are in Glenurquhart Road, Inverness. |
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Develop a home fire escape plan and designate a meeting place outside. |
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If circumstances make it impossible or inadvisable for a session to be held in the chosen meeting place, the General Assembly may decide to choose another meeting place for the following year. |
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It's smack bang in the middle of the city centre so is a handy meeting place. |
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Fitted with a laundry room using rain water from the roofs, it forms a meeting place for the inhabitants and includes a games room for the children. |
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Messes provide a meeting place to foster esprit de corps and comradeship. |
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In its 15-year history, the Plast international trade fair has become a prominent meeting place for the plastics and rubber processing industry. |
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Some can go on the road of science, and others on that of the spirit, others on that of feelings, and the meeting place for them all will be spiritual harmony. |
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For meetings conducted by telephone conference, email, or other means of communication, the manner of gaining access to and participating in the meeting shall be designated in lieu of a meeting place. |
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The modest eatery is a central meeting place on the town's main drag, Honolulu Avenue. |
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Now everyone referred to the spot as the German house, and scattered shotgun shells and broken beer bottles marked it as a common meeting place, for grilling venison or mackerel or bluegill. |
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In any case, it's a very pleasant feeling, and it's reassuring to have the chance to go to Berlin which, in my opinion, is the perfect meeting place. |
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Also revealed among the RCMP Security Service's activities was the torching of a barn outside of Montreal, which had been used as a meeting place of Quebec intellectuals suspected of having separatist affiliations. |
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The Interculture Map website intends to be a meeting place where points of view can be exchanged and where one can obtain information and make one's own ideas and experiences available to others. |
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The building will also boast a faculty lounge as a meeting place for research scientists and others associated with the faculty, which has 7,000 students. |
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Although predominontly a sanctuary, our bee farm also houses an exclusive shop, and a meeting place where our professional staff are available to answer your quesions. |
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The capital is a modern, thriving city, the cradle and meeting place of various avant-garde movements, which offer the world their creativeness and fresh ideas. |
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Paris is the perfect scenario for this show, intended as a world meeting place for renowned design, decoration and lighting companies, with Dresslight among them. |
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The community developed in the late 1680s around the New Worke Quaker meetinghouse, which served as an early crossroads meeting place for travelers. |
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Siblings Barney and Daniel Jones want to use an old convent in the town as a meeting place for Britain's 400,000 Jedi Knights. |
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But at any rate, Conference Room 3 is also an adequate meeting place. |
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The young Henry accompanied King Richard to Ireland, and while in the royal service, he visited Trim Castle in County Meath, the ancient meeting place of the Irish Parliament. |
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These variant meanings included dairy farm, secondary or dependent place or farm, summer pasture, crossing place, meeting place and place of worship. |
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Run by and for women, YWCAs provided a public meeting place and leadership training ground for women at a time when their sphere still was mainly in the home. |
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The Palace of Westminster is the meeting place of the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the two houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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One would think that perhaps it was a preaching cross but in fact the plinth from medieval times was a meeting place for workers seeking employment. |
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It went on to be adopted by the kings of the Tudor dynasty in the 16th century, under whom the Palace of Westminster became the regular meeting place of Parliament. |
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The European Parliament is the only assembly in the world with more than one meeting place and one of the few that does not have the power to decide its own location. |
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The Hall was used for the sitting of courts, but in recent times has been subject to restoration work and now remains open as a meeting place for lawyers. |
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A viewpoint near The Biblins on the Wye is known as 'Three Counties View', the meeting place of the counties of Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire. |
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One of the farmsteads covered was Hafod Fadog, a Quaker meeting place. |
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Foodtech, now in its 13th year, has established itself as the key meeting place for food technologists, quality assurance personnel and oof hygiene specialists. |
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