It's kind of an open concept, like a half covered, tiered, outdoor auditorium. |
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And they sing and play oboes and clarinets and violins and cellos and recorders on through the late afternoon in a warm, close auditorium. |
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As in the Chicago Auditorium, two tiers of box seats with arched fronts lined the sides of the auditorium above the lower orchestra. |
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From time to time the lights go on and off in the auditorium, while the actors continue to perform. |
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He slumps in the auditorium, worrying that his mother is rambling or sermonising. |
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A 14,000-watt pulsating audio system and eye-catching lighting added magic to the electric atmosphere inside the auditorium. |
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Nonetheless, he understood the importance of the day, and stuck it out even though it was stifling hot in the un-air-conditioned auditorium. |
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I think the first place I saw the poster advertisement was right outside the auditorium. |
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Plainly, such a practical result cannot be achieved by an auditorium or a swimming pool, perfunctorily named a memorial. |
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Last year a stylish new auditorium was opened alongside this Hellenic-style acropolis, one of the finest neo-classical houses in the country. |
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Gone will be the trampolines, table tennis tables and badminton nets that occupy the main auditorium on weekday nights when there is no concert. |
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I found myself mimicking her sobbing-plus-laughing routine in the auditorium. |
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One could sense the drama welling up blocks away from the auditorium at Sacramento State. |
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Mozart's lyrical, endless melodies rippled joyfully through the warm acoustical ambience of the auditorium. |
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We were shown into a smart little auditorium where big speakers were pumping out relaxing little sounds of birds chirping and water trickling. |
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The church has been altered to form an auditorium with partly raked seating in the nave and exhibition spaces in the aisles and triforium. |
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A mixer held in the auditorium lobby preceded the main event, between long tables loaded with promotional material and association hawkers. |
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There were perhaps two points when he resorted to yelling, but he was shouting over a loud ovation in the auditorium. |
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Students walked to the stage and faced this mock interview under the full glare of those who had gathered at the college auditorium. |
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He snapped the lens cap back onto the camera and stealthily exited the auditorium. |
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These elements channel the traffic in front of the auditorium along drives that lead into the site from the highway. |
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I suspect, judging from the euphoria in the auditorium, that it will last longer. |
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Principle features such as the entrance foyer, upper lobby and auditorium would be left unchanged. |
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It took four months to model the skin, a curvilinear structure and the auditorium interior and ceiling. |
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The multi-purpose domed auditorium will also be designed so it can be used for lectures, stage productions, exhibitions and even as a cinema. |
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The council chamber would be multi-purpose, perhaps able to convert into a small auditorium for concerts and lectures. |
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By then, they had already reached the auditorium, and strains of beautiful piano music wafted to their ears. |
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Bob Schulz announces this in late January to a rapt crowd of 200 gathered in an auditorium in Crystal City, Virginia. |
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The arena was one flight upstairs in the town auditorium where local musicales, lectures and forums on raised taxes were shouted over. |
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Twinkle lights filled the ceiling of the auditorium so that when you looked up, you had the illusion of sitting beneath a star-studded night sky. |
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As well as the temple, the Community Centre has a sports facility, a stage with a 600-seater auditorium and several meeting rooms and halls. |
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Currently, the auditorium, offices and backstage areas are smoke-free zones, but smoking is allowed in the bar and some areas of the foyer. |
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It stretches into the auditorium, with a fire-breathing dragon atop the proscenium arch, and winged monkeys flying over our heads. |
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The auditorium will serve as a meeting place for public gatherings and academic conferences. |
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The auditorium was expectedly dim, the glaring lights focused on the stage and highlighting the difference between that and the crowd. |
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Apart from the stern-faced usherettes willing us out of their establishment, we were the only people left in the auditorium. |
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Moments later they found themselves in a sparsely filled auditorium to make their presentation. |
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A stunned silence followed, then a small group began to applaud, speckled patches of clapping joining from across the auditorium. |
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The auditorium continued to buzz with bored voices and only quieted when he'd tapped on the cone-shaped contraption in front of him. |
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Several people commented on the real buzz of excitement they felt as they entered the auditorium. |
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The blueprint sees an auditorium retained, with seating in the circle on the first floor which could be used to watch theatre. |
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The atmosphere in Gurazada open-air auditorium at Siripuram junction warmed up on a chilly evening with hot numbers. |
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Hundreds of people jam-packed an auditorium in the Zimbabwean capital for the second annual beauty pageant. |
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The first floor has a little auditorium, offices with a meeting room and lavatories. |
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An exhibition of geological data and samples organised at the Museum auditorium has turned out to be a big draw for school children in the city. |
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As I walked down to Janse Hall and the auditorium, I could hear the announcements over the loudspeaker. |
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As I discovered during the four-hour-long dedication ceremony, the cathedral is not just a huge auditorium under church auspices. |
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Musical instruments were lined up along the way leading to the newly built auditorium. |
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Dressed in a simple and austere white, the students filled the auditorium with their stirring songs. |
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You can't put a price on the embarrassment when you are sitting in the auditorium during a performance and your phone rings. |
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The back section of the auditorium, the equivalent of a balcony, is like a grassy picnic area. |
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As the audience fill the auditorium, they will see a Victorian audience fill a duplicate auditorium behind a gauze on stage. |
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Performers moving from venue to venue apparently prefer the predictability of a symmetrical auditorium. |
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Within it are staircases and skylights that connect the main auditorium with underground classrooms, and a lookout tower which houses the museum. |
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The man, the cynosure of all eyes at the packed auditorium, spoke from the bottom of his heart. |
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When a group of boys and girls danced to the latest chartbuster, many in the auditorium started tapping their feet. |
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The most intimidating part of the auditorium was its drop ceiling, a basket weave of 8,000 dissimilar, curved shapes. |
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Probably by breaking off from a frame to do a quick poo in the corner of the auditorium. |
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There is an auditorium on the inside and the amphitheatre is at a right angle outside. |
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Sometimes as many as 500 students jam themselves into an auditorium for a California Scholarship Federation meeting. |
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Beyond the lobby is the auditorium and beyond that a sculpture garden, a lovely oasis of quietude at the rear of the lot. |
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The percussionists are ranged round the auditorium, the seats within being arranged to face several different ways. |
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I think it is a pity that they did not get an opportunity to curtail the hours and restrict the use of the main auditorium. |
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Posters portraying symptoms, preventive and curative aspects for diseases, tips for first aid and healthy diet also form part of the auditorium. |
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The gallery looks more like an old theatre auditorium, with a dress circle, an upper circle, and boxes on the sides. |
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It will be better still when the actors' nerves settle and they learn to use the in-the-round auditorium so that we can hear every word. |
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The lights of the auditorium dim, the audience shuffles on their seats making sure they have a good view of the stage. |
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At last wheelchair users can access the auditorium, with a lift installed in the front of house. |
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At this conference, Ibrahim announced a special event and asked us all to remain in the auditorium. |
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The sound of waves crashing played over this scene as the audience entered the auditorium. |
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She said she was a little nervous about shedding her clothes in the cosy auditorium, where the audience sits a few feet from the stage. |
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A feature of the theatre is that all the foyer areas and the auditorium are accessible to wheelchairs. |
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Bar, foyer and backstage are all much improved but the red-plush auditorium retains its intimate charm. |
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Gore called Bush on the telephone, wished him well and said he would make his way to a public auditorium to deliver a concession speech. |
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This lake's arc is reflected in the curve of the portal arches connecting the auditorium to the flanking podlike domes for parking. |
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A cadenced curve of arched boxes undulates around the auditorium and continues in an arcade behind the stage. |
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He sat on the right, facing the inquisitorial gaze of a packed auditorium, under the interrogatory glare of stage lighting. |
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However, they hoped to get a glimpse of the Pope at a public gathering in an auditorium. |
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In his heyday, Nader could arrive at any college campus in the US and fill the largest auditorium with an audience of adoring students. |
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The sold-out event took place in the Old Cabell Hall auditorium, which seats about 850 people. |
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The ceremonies took place before a capacity audience in an auditorium adjacent to the competition site. |
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These were planned and rehearsed interpolations made by two or three individuals seated in different parts of the auditorium. |
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All bidders have been told that public swimming, leisure facilities and an auditorium must be provided on the site. |
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Sam could only guess the auditorium was packed, judging by the noise during intermissions. |
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Runners return to the auditorium, where the scenes which have just been shot are immediately shown to the audience. |
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This platform allowed painters and plasterers access to the domed auditorium ceiling and proscenium arch. |
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One thing I am particularly excited about is the chance to perform with my string quartet in the smaller auditorium. |
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Before handcuffing him, police officer McDonald had ordered Oswald, who was sitting at the back of the auditorium, to stand up. |
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A quick scan of the auditorium is all that is needed to see if anyone remains seated when everyone is supposed to be standing. |
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The new theatre will have spacious wing areas and a scene dock, as well as a fly tower in the main auditorium. |
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There's not even a cross in its cavernous auditorium, which looks more like a modern concert hall than a place of worship. |
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We walked down the side isles of the auditorium, with the wonderful sound of bagpipes leading us in. |
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The entry to the conservatory at the north will be flanked by the butterfly flight house and auditorium. |
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With a 400 seat auditorium and a smaller studio theatre, the new Lyric will pulse with activity both on opening nights and between productions. |
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The festival spills out into the auditorium with music from duos and trios. |
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The auditorium was packed and places were booked well in advance for this eagerly anticipated show. |
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In the auditorium eons of dust collected in the pale green stage curtain, sending up a billowing fog of allergens each time the folds were drawn or opened. |
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He ambled into the main auditorium, telling me he was exhausted, while Newt Gingrich wrapped up a snooze of a speech. |
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An anticipatory hush settled over the Columbia auditorium, bulbs flashing and cameras clicking. |
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Your first big splash was in Cape Fear, and that auditorium scene between you and De Niro is beyond creepy to this day. |
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There will be 15 auditorium style classrooms, each with a capacity for 700 students. |
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Yet at my own institute every science program we put on fills up a 3,000-person auditorium with paying members of the public. |
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Clinching the final question in the quiz that once again held a packed auditorium to rapt attention, the schoolboys from Delhi cycled away with their hoard of prizes. |
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When the audience had settled, the auditorium lights went out. |
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Silence ensued her words, and footsteps resounded through the auditorium. |
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In an auditorium in Taipei, about 400 relatives also took part in a Buddhist ceremony with monks chanting softly and drumming lightly on wooden blocks. |
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The second phase includes an aquatic center with water slides, and a third phase includes an auditorium that can be converted into an indoor soccer facility. |
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While sound is amplified throughout the auditorium, certain parts of the audible spectrum are delayed in the seating areas farthest from the rostrum. |
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The costumes were lavish, and the articulation of both speech and song was of a clarity I've never before heard for this work in a large auditorium. |
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Alongside are rustically designed huts and an open-air auditorium. |
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For example, the projection of film in the darkened auditorium and its public reception are important elements of the cultural experience of film. |
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The emphasis on the pastoral in Gregory Thompson's new production of As You Like It at the Swan is evident from the moment the audience enters the auditorium. |
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There was a distinct buzz in the auditorium, cameras were filming the audience as they arrived, more cameras were fixed at the sides of the stage. |
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In Reykjavik, the dark auditorium of the theatre glows with candles. |
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That evening, some York residents make their way to the concert in the new auditorium while others attend classes in everything from medieval art to kick-boxing. |
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Prospective developers have been told they must include a swimming pool and an auditorium in their plans for the centre but the sports facilities may well be closed. |
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See the massive dance floors proposed for the auditorium and sports hall. |
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Chris could hear his name echoing through the halls of the auditorium. |
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Town and district councillor Phillip Allnatt wanted to see the site used as a public auditorium with space for homes, a new library and a new bus station. |
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At the dress rehearsal she stopped in mid-squat and, shading her eyes, peered out into the auditorium. |
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Two shots from within the future auditorium seem to tunnel through scores of crisscrossing scaffolds toward the stage as light filters down through swooping ceiling tarps. |
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We stayed in the auditorium until the school day ended about two hours later, listening intently to the unfolding story broadcast scratchily from that tiny radio. |
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Foyers, auditorium and flytower are all enclosed in a single sculptural form, like an upturned hull, running west-east across the main north-south grain of the building. |
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As the bell rang all the sixth graders rushed to the auditorium. |
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Larry Lessig is explaining the importance of the public domain as a source for future creativity, when a series of thunderclaps shakes the auditorium. |
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Nothing could have been more heart-warming than the sight of people standing patiently in a serpentine queue at the auditorium to buy the commemorative stamp! |
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The chief information officer and chief compliance officer, who were the top-ranking project sponsors, spoke at the communication sessions in an auditorium. |
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Not far away, there's a crowd milling around a small auditorium. |
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Exotic orchids, anthuriums, native flowers and miniatures of fruit-laden trees like breadfruit, cocoa or cherry can be seen in the collection on show at the Museum auditorium. |
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On plan the auditorium is a trapezium rising three levels high inside its rectangular confines with rehearsal and dressing rooms fitted around two edges. |
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At the center of the interlocking ells, a double-height arrival space with informal gallery gives access to the auditorium, and a central stair leads to the library above. |
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Instantly a bombilation of laughter surged over the auditorium. |
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Laughter and snickers crept out of every section of the auditorium. |
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Water, extracted from the ground at a fairly constant 11 degrees Celsius, is used to cool the air in the auditorium and is returned via a soakaway. |
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A few more steps takes you through to the 400 seat auditorium that has been soundproofed with wooden panelled walls and tiers down to overlook a lovely proscenium. |
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From Mario Karting through the streets of France to ponging around a Swiss auditorium, these homages were created by true fans. |
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The lack of laughter in the auditorium is offset only by our blind hope that there is method in this madness and that an explanation is around the corner. |
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Footage shot by a future director in the early '70s captures the great man getting stinko on an airplane before ambling in front of an auditorium full of fans. |
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He sold tickets behind the cash desk and then ice cream in the auditorium. |
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But as we took our seats and smilingly waved to one another across the auditorium, we became aware that we had been infiltrated by several square-looking, heavyset men. |
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A special focus on the performing arts is evidenced in the public wing of the building, which includes a 1030-seat auditorium with a recessed orchestra pit and full fly loft. |
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The sitting held was at a hotel auditorium in the city, where Commission members listened over tea and biscuits to passionate outbursts on violence against animals. |
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Another agent was sprawled limply by the auditorium door, and Bill, his lantern jaw outthrust, was grimly holding off the three attackers with his revolver. |
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I hardly remember how I felt as I walked into the school auditorium and took my place by the large, charcoal black Steinway, before playing the long piece I'd chosen. |
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Their dreary humor seemed perfectly suited to the auditorium, with its frayed orange carpeting and comfortless chairs and flickering fluorescent lights. |
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Giving reasons for refusing the application, justices said there was insufficient supervision for policing the consumption of drinks in the auditorium. |
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And, what followed was foot-tapping music and songs, which had the packed crowd asking for more, at the Siddhartha College's open auditorium on Wednesday night. |
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Excited chattering rose to a crescendo in the auditorium as the sound of the fast-moving convoy fell upon the ears of those at the back of the crowd. |
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This is part of the Central Bank's attempt to diversify the users of the auditorium to ensure that as wide a cross section of the community gets to use the space. |
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Every single person in the auditorium broke into a confused gabble. |
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As the evening drew to a close, bevies of giggling schoolgirls and aspiring musicians poured out of the auditorium exchanging notes on the performances. |
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As built, the steel tubing that upholds the light globes along the bridges was painted gold and copper, as were the metal window frames of the auditorium. |
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The Thames was frozen and the vast auditorium less than a third full, but from his first appearance the small, swarthy actor electrified the audience. |
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The conference consists of five regular sessions spread across multiple rooms and two plenary sessions in the main auditorium. |
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When I looked out at the empty auditorium, I could see it filled up with a millionty people, cheering and clapping and calling my name. |
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Incense wafted round the auditorium and hippyish pink flowers formed the backdrop. |
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Three people were hurt when the suspect unleashed pepper spray in the auditorium. |
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The first time I heard of Olivia, I was standing outside a small auditorium where folk singer-songwriter Diedre McCalla had just performed. |
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A Maryknoll sister votes at a polling station in the Maryknoll Sisters auditorium in Ossining, New York, yesterday. |
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He was passionate about his auditorium, demanding many lectures, perspectives, and structured analyses. |
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Smiles and easy conversation ensued as the tutors and the tutees left the auditorium for their assigned classroom work areas. |
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After lunch, we will all be in the main auditorium listening to the plenary. |
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Michael underhanded his half-dozen sticks into the audience as the stage lights went dark and house lights came up at the rear of the auditorium. |
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The programme is hosted by one of the participant countries, and the transmission is sent from the auditorium in the host city. |
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Everyone applauded the graduates as they entered the auditorium. |
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The ushers threw the woman out of the auditorium, because she kept shouting out insults to the guest of honor when he made his speech. |
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The Hall hosts hundreds of events and activities beyond its main auditorium. |
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Like theatergoers filling an auditorium, the particles file into the sites of maximum light intensity. |
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Navetta's Revit content makes lecture hall and auditorium planning easier and more precise than ever. |
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And last night a sell-out crowd at the 1,800-seat Kursaal auditorium saw the orchestra perform Chopin and Mahler's Fourth Symphony. |
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The auditorium features raked seating on three sides of an open acting space. |
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In bunkie, Eakin also arranged concerts in the local auditorium. |
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These projects included improving ventilation to the auditorium, more bars and restaurants, new improved seating, better technical facilities and more modern backstage areas. |
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The auditorium itself remained, but well over half of the complex is new. |
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The huge space is like an auditorium, with multilevel loungy seating areas looking down onto one of Singapore's best soundstages and dance floors. |
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A hush comes over the auditorium as 19-year old Jessica Hailey begins her solemn walk across the stage at the Showstopper regional competition in Houston. |
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While formal receiving lines wound through the seminary auditorium, Mrs. |
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The auditorium was completely remodelled and the theatre reopened as the Royal Italian Opera on 6 April 1847 with a performance of Rossini's Semiramide. |
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In 2016 the lease for the historic auditorium was taken over by the Mars Hill Church with the intention of restoring it as both a cinema and a music and arts facility. |
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The city's auditorium hosts the annual New England Golden Gloves tournament, which featured fighters such as Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Leonard, and Marvin Hagler. |
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Built as a World War I war memorial in 1933, the multipurpose auditorium has hosted many of the Worcester's most famous concerts and sporting events. |
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At UBC Canada, the student center also houses an auditorium and a beer parlor for students called the Pit, as well as a bowling alley on the lower ground floor. |
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In 1792 the architect Henry Holland rebuilt the auditorium, within the existing shell of the building but deeper and wider than the old auditorium, thus increasing capacity. |
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The main auditorium seats 2,256 people, making it the third largest in London, and consists of four tiers of boxes and balconies and the amphitheatre gallery. |
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It offers few subtleties, but those can be effective, as when the chorus is backlighted in the rear of the auditorium to produce an ominous play of shadows onstage. |
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Following the closure of Cabaret Electric which was located in the Espace Oscar Niemeyer in 2011 a new auditorium, Le Tetris, is under construction at the Fort of Tourneville. |
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The National Theatre's largest auditorium is named after Olivier, and he is commemorated in the Laurence Olivier Awards, given annually by the Society of London Theatre. |
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Kerris Peeling's Peter Pan flies through the auditorium as well as across the stage and is less tryingly winsome than some who have taken on this role. |
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In addition to rehearsals in their home countries, every participant is given the opportunity to rehearse on the stage in the Eurovision auditorium. |
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Every aspect of the new UltraScreen auditorium is engineered for the ultimate in picture, sound and comfort to deliver the ultimate moviegoing experience. |
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The National Theatre's largest auditorium is named in his honour, and he is commemorated in the Laurence Olivier Awards, given annually by the Society of London Theatre. |
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One of the most innovative elements of the Minneapolis Convention Center is its state-of-the-art auditorium, which was added as part of the 2002 expansion. |
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On the other hand, Tempe chose a motorized fly system at Marcos de Niza High School's auditorium and discovered this choice requires a lot more maintenance. |
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