Hall
Meanings and phrases
n.
- English writer whose novel about a lesbian relationship was banned in Britain for many years (1883-1943); Radclyffe Hall; Marguerite Radclyffe Hall
- United States child psychologist whose theories of child psychology strongly influenced educational psychology (1844-1924); G. Stanley Hall; Granville Stanley Hall
- United States chemist who developed an economical method of producing aluminum from bauxite (1863-1914); Charles Martin Hall
- United States explorer who led three expeditions to the Arctic (1821-1871); Charles Francis Hall
- United States astronomer who discovered Phobos and Deimos (the two satellites of Mars) (1829-1907); Asaph Hall
n.
- an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open; hallway
- a large entrance or reception room or area; anteroom; antechamber; entrance hall; foyer; lobby; vestibule
- a large room for gatherings or entertainment
- a college or university building containing living quarters for students; dormitory; dorm; residence hall; student residence
- the large room of a manor or castle; manor hall
- a large building used by a college or university for teaching or research
- a large building for meetings or entertainment
- a large and imposing house; mansion; mansion house; manse; residence
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- United States astronomer who discovered Phobos and Deimos (the two satellites of Mars) (1829-1907); Hall
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- United States explorer who led three expeditions to the Arctic (1821-1871); Hall
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- United States chemist who developed an economical method of producing aluminum from bauxite (1863-1914); Hall
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- United States inventor and manufacturer of a mechanical harvester (1809-1884); McCormick; Cyrus McCormick
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- United States child psychologist whose theories of child psychology strongly influenced educational psychology (1844-1924); Hall; Granville Stanley Hall
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- United States child psychologist whose theories of child psychology strongly influenced educational psychology (1844-1924); Hall; G. Stanley Hall
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- a building containing trophies honoring famous people
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- a variety of Japanese honeysuckle that grows like a vine; established as an aggressive escape in southeastern United States; Lonicera japonica halliana
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- the building in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence was signed
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- English writer whose novel about a lesbian relationship was banned in Britain for many years (1883-1943); Hall; Radclyffe Hall
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- a Hall of Fame and museum in Cooperstown, New York, honoring great baseball players
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- English writer whose novel about a lesbian relationship was banned in Britain for many years (1883-1943); Hall; Marguerite Radclyffe Hall
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- a political organization within the Democratic Party in New York City (late 1800's and early 1900's) seeking political control by corruption and bossism; Tammany Society; Tammany
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- a hall where many people can congregate
- The assembly hall is located on the second floor.
- The student assembly hall is named Malalasekara Theatre after him.
- An assembly hall was added to the side of the Girls Grammar School in 1888.
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- a hall or barroom featuring beer and (usually) entertainment
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- a room in which billiards is played; billiard room; billiard saloon; billiard parlor; billiard parlour
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- a building that houses administrative offices of a municipal government
- Originally built to be placed in the dome of city hall.
- A puppet representing January is burnt at the city hall.
- His murder occurred 300 meters from the city hall office.
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- a hall where concerts are given
- It contains a library, a concert hall and theater.
- The concert hall was built by the Soviets.
- The theatre operated both as a movie theatre and a concert hall.
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- large room used mainly for dancing; ballroom; dance palace
- In the 1930s, a dance hall and canteen were built.
- In addition, there is a library and a dance hall.
- The main dance hall with a floor of by which accommodated 600 dancers.
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- a large entrance or reception room or area; anteroom; antechamber; hall; foyer; lobby; vestibule
- In 2012 a re-design of the entrance hall was completed.
- The entrance hall retains its original stone-flagged floor.
- Each room, including the entrance hall, is topped by a small dome.
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- a large hall for holding exhibitions; exhibition area
- The exhibition hall was designed in the Japanese spirit.
- The museum incorporates the largest exhibition hall in Turkey.
- It presently serves as a museum, exhibition hall, and offices.
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- the principal hall in a castle or mansion; can be used for dining or entertainment
- The great hall is known for its good acoustics.
- The great hall is one of the main structures of the university.
- The great hall has a floor of English limestone and Purbeck marble.
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- a university dormitory
- It is now part of the Sofiegården hall of residence.
- It was a Jesuit student hall of residence at Lower Hatch St. in Dublin, Ireland.
- Prior to this, it was the last university-owned fraternal hall of residence in the UK.
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- written permission from a teacher for a student to be out the classroom and in the halls of the school
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- someone who guards an entrance; doorkeeper; doorman; door guard; porter; gatekeeper; ostiary
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- a union-operated placement office where jobs are allotted to applicants according to seniority or rotation
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- the large room of a manor or castle; hall
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- a (large) military dining room where service personnel eat or relax; mess
- A mess hall was built by 1925 to serve trail and road crews.
- There was also a mess hall, several wells, and fuel storage tanks.
- At first the resident students had their meals in the U.S. Army mess hall at Erlangen.
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- a theater in which vaudeville is staged; vaudeville theater; vaudeville theatre
- a variety show with songs and comic acts etc.; vaudeville
- He was married to music hall actress Doreen Monte.
- The R&B came from Detroit, the music hall from Stepney.
- It is also called the "music hall" for its acoustic effects.
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- a college or university building containing living quarters for students; dormitory; dorm; hall; student residence
- Toler Hall is USF's oldest and largest residence hall.
- The Clark residence hall was severely damaged.
- The residence hall was named in honor of the Ball family.
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- a period of time during the school day that is set aside for study
- a classroom reserved for study
- Xavier Hall housed the Jesuits' quarters, students dormitory and study hall.
- It is also possible that Córdoba's complex of buildings was a yeshivah, kollel, or study hall.
- Damage was done to the auditorium, hallways, classrooms, and study hall, and the roof fell in.
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- a government building that houses administrative offices of a town government
- The building was used as the town hall until 1907.
- The town hall is on Blackburn Road near The Arcade.
- The previous town hall, built in 1871, was obsolete.
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- The portal leads them to the Erlking's main hall.
- The Mahavira Hall is the main hall of the temple.
- The Mahavira Hall is the main hall in the temple.
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- The Alcatraz Hospital was above the dining hall.
- There is a new dining hall which the pupils named EATZ.
- The route serves as a driveway for the park's dining hall.
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- The Acland Memorial Hall is Cold Ash's village hall.
- Kirtlington Football Club plays behind the village hall.
- By 1997 the old village hall was inadequate and crumbling.
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- He is listed in the FILA wrestling hall of fame.
- Sowers was inducted into the CCBL hall of fame in 2017.
- He was inducted into RPI's alumni hall of fame in 1999.
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- The school has a modern sports hall on Dover Street.
- There is also a sports hall and swimming pool.
- He was inducted into the Dominican sports hall of fame in 1993.
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- The Panchayat office has library and a community hall.
- It has a community hall and a postal outlet.
- By 1947 a community hall had been built.
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- A porch connects the central hall to the platform.
- The central hall houses the war memorial display.
- Stairs to the upper story were in the central hall.
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- The district hall was built in Wittmund in 1903.
- The hall was built in 1876 by William Crawshay.
- City hall was built around Rore Tower in 1515.
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- The Baker Street drill hall was completed in 1896.
- The drill hall is also home to Detroit Roller Derby.
- The drill hall is long and has two tall mansard towers.
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- The meeting hall was expanded and remodeled in 1845.
- It is now operated as a bed and breakfast, meeting hall, and retreat center.
- From 1954 to 1967, it was leased to the Ventura' Boys' Club as a meeting hall.
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- The room where he died is now a prayer hall.
- The main prayer hall rises two storeys and has a balcony.
- In the old building there are 35 rooms and a prayer hall.
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- This is currently used as a Roman Catholic church hall.
- The church hall, in brick, was built in 1911.
- It was then used as a church hall until 2007.
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- A sixty-seat lecture hall is located in the museum.
- Outside the lecture hall there is a gallery for reading.
- There was no lecture hall nor dissection gallery at first.
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- The school building included a chapel and parish hall.
- The one-story-with-basement parish hall dates to 1898.
- The connecting parish hall was designed by Wells Awsumb in 1964.
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- A large hall explains the principles of evolution.
- Wooden synagogues featured a single, large hall.
- The waterside entrance opens onto a large hall.
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- In 1994 a new hall was built on the site of the old one.
- In Autumn 2005, the new hall was opened.
- A new hall was built in 1976.
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- It is nowadays used as a banquet hall and conference facility.
- It was to have a conventional hall with a very large auditorium for 7,000 people and banquet hall for 600 people.
- The venue, designed by Rem Koolhaas, contains three auditoriums, 28 meetings rooms, a banquet hall and the Zénith Arena.
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- The station has one ticket hall and one access.
- St-Michel connecting to a common ticket hall.
- The level -1 is a ticket hall and leads to two platforms.
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- In 1968 Coffey's Tiger-Cat helmet was stolen from a pool hall.
- Donoghue began boxing in a ring set up in the back of a pool hall.
- Yatau Her, Xee Lor, and Fong Vang were M.O.D gang members also involved in the pool hall shooting.
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- Star Theatre is a cinema and theatre hall located in Beadon Street.
- St Cyrus has a public hall located not far from the store on the A92.
- Haus Auensee Haus Auensee is a concert hall located in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany.
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- A permanent school hall was built during the Directorship of Bro.
- The May 2016 episode, from Sandwich, Kent, was recorded in Laughlin's old school hall.
- His greatest contributions were renovating the school hall and starting the afternoon session.
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- A dedicated ceremony for the new city hall was held on July 4, 1871.
- The new city hall was built on the almost completely demolished Waterlooplein.
- The new city hall, built from recycled materials, has solar panels in its garage.
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- Sport complex and conference hall were to be constructed next to it.
- The hotel now also features a lobby bar, a 2,500m² spa and a conference hall.
- It is mainly held at the Belexpocentar, a conference hall located in New Belgrade.
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- The main house has a Georgian center hall plan.
- In about 1814, two side bays were completed, converting the house to a center hall plan.
- The house has a gambrel roof, is built on a central hall plan and has some unusual features.
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- It was known as the "Rennie" and was an upscale reception hall.
- The large reception hall allows the vehicles to dump their waste safely.
- It leads to a room which used to consist of two rooms - reception hall and a dining room.
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- In 1479 a new town hall was built on the southern side of Gammeltorv.
- It remained in use until 1970 when a new town hall was inaugurated on Søvej.
- Designs for the new town hall in Southall were abandoned because of the war.
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- The memorial hall is considered to be of local heritage significance.
- The use of the land around the cenotaph and memorial hall has changed over time.
- The former Ruby Tower in Binondo, Manila is now a memorial hall which stands today.
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- This school was begun in a former public hall next to the kirk.
- St Cyrus has a public hall located not far from the store on the A92.
- An amateur dramatic club was organized and performed at the public hall.
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- For many years a bingo hall, it is a Category C listed building.
- It was subsequently operated as a bingo hall by Gala Bingo, closing in 2009.
- In 1982, he oversaw the opening of the Little Six, the community's first bingo hall.
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- The town hall meeting went on for over two hours with almost 3,000 people in attendance.
- In February 2009, the "Cullman Times", an Alabama newspaper, reported that at a town hall meeting there, U.S.
- Obama commenced the tour in Philadelphia by holding a town hall meeting at 30th Street Station with a few hundred supporters.
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- Berglangenbach has a village community centre and a market hall.
- Five round arches supported the front of the building, and the ground floor was used as a market hall.
- In 1886, the local authorities built a central market hall west of the rail tracks, which replaced the weekly market on the Alexanderplatz in 1896.
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- The town hall meeting went on for over two hours with almost 3,000 people in attendance.
- In February 2009, the "Cullman Times", an Alabama newspaper, reported that at a town hall meeting there, U.S.
- Obama commenced the tour in Philadelphia by holding a town hall meeting at 30th Street Station with a few hundred supporters.
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- The city hall building that the clock was built for came to an end in 1961.
- Later development included a technology block in 1957, a modular dining hall building, and modular classrooms in 1973.
- Several valve assemblies, connected in series for the required terminal voltage, may be installed in the valve hall building.
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- The main house has a Georgian center hall plan.
- A powder room was erected on the first floor off the center hall circa 1920.
- The columns divide the building into four equal bays, effecting an offset center hall.
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- In 1130 the defences were improved, and a large stone hall built in the inner bailey.
- Today the property includes a cabin village, a swimming pool, and a dining hall built in 2000.
- A helicopter pad was also established in the grounds of the house and a drill hall built close by.
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- The assembly hall is located on the second floor.
- A sixty-seat lecture hall is located in the museum.
- The hall is located in Lenin Sarani.
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- The nave followed in the form of a hall church (i.e.
- The current hall church has been built in neo-Gothic style.
- It is a hall church with nave and side aisles of approximately equal height.
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- The roof over the booking hall is elevated.
- The upper floor contained the station master’s apartments which were reached by a winding staircase from the booking hall.
- The station building was built in the Jacobean style, with a large booking hall, waiting rooms and ticket office on the ground floor.
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- One of Pitts's interceptions came off of San Francisco 49ers hall of famer Jerry Rice.
- He has been compared to NFL hall of famer Curtis Martin during his high school career.
- as his Cubs teammate and future hall of famer Billy Williams had won the award in 1961.
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- Museum buildings include a farmhouse, commissary, chapel, exhibit hall, and tenant house.
- A column-free exhibit hall in the center is the largest of its kind in the United States.
- 2850, is preserved in the Exporail exhibit hall of the Canadian Railway Museum in Saint-Constant, Quebec.