It will be a great night and an excellent venue for promoting Air Force ideals and heritage. |
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To differentiate his venue from the Theatre Royal, he decided to turn it into a music hall. |
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Once they decided to deny entry, no amount of pleading on the part of the bands, the promoter or the venue would change their minds. |
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His melodic playing will surely fill the intimate venue to capacity, so get your tix early. |
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And here's an opportunity to set the agenda for the meeting, the venue and even the menu on the table. |
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Traditionally it's been a venue for blustering declarations from fulminating premiers, but today instead of foot-stamping there was backslapping. |
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The hall is also an ideal venue for meetings, concerts and other social and cultural gatherings. |
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Holding an away day at a local venue can be an extremely productive exercise. |
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Since the growth of the cup into one of sport's greatest and most watched contests, winning the venue is a valued and valuable prize. |
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It justifies a larger space and needs some benevolent soul to offer a venue and find the time to liaise with art teachers across the area. |
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The change of venue was only notified on polling cards, which were issued last week. |
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The little venue is so close to the Queenstown airport that we see aircraft and helicopters landing and taking off at regular intervals. |
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For those who live within easy reach of Glasgow, there's a perfect venue right on your doorstep. |
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Majestic also offers a sale or return, free delivery to venue and free glass hire agreement. |
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Hopes that a listed barn could become Essex's newest wedding venue have been dashed. |
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The winner will also get a support slot in Holborn Street live music venue on the night of their choice. |
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Can the public rely on you when you are so irresponsible you can't even find a venue for a meeting? |
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I'm going to Chicago for the day tomorrow, and I think it'll be an ideal venue to try out this new approach. |
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The house itself is a pile built when Pitlochry was the chicest spa venue in early Victorian Britain. |
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After 10 pm the party will head off to a venue to be announced at the party to continue the jol. |
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You will also note that as the venue is some distance from home, most of my sessions were overnighters. |
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The crowds were slow enough in the early stages and it took some years for the venue to flower into one of the best known halls in the province. |
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The Mint Bar is the venue for more casual food, or try the Atrium for a gourmet sandwich or salad at lunch, or for high tea. |
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If a change of venue occurs it will be announced on the sports programme on Radio Kerry during the week. |
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I fancied a change of shopping venue today, so we tried Horncastle for the first time. |
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In fact, circuit courts are the final venue for 99 percent of federal cases and most regulatory challenges. |
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These richly decorated piano bars provide a perfectly relaxing venue for travelers. |
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Addingham Moorside is a well-used venue for both bike and motorcycle trials. |
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At this stage the die is cast as far as the venue is concerned and it's a matter of getting on with the job of beating Kerry. |
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This is a great venue and we hope to register even more participants than last year. |
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Sometimes when you are doing a soundcheck in a big venue it feels unbelievably empty. |
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The Cathedral will provide a very suitable venue for a concert by the Kilkenny Gospel Choir. |
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Fire inspectors who visited the venue in the town High Street said the practice breached health and safety regulations. |
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A brand new entertainment venue in Wyre has been unveiled with a glittering gala opening show. |
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First, it can be inferred that the primary venue for trial of the young person should be the Youth Court. |
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The friendly, alternative venue provides the perfect place for a doof, so make sure you don't miss out. |
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This too will be the venue for the Festival Regatta when inflatable dinghies will race from Barrow Bridge to Spa Bridge. |
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It is a left-handed track with sturdy fences, making it a suitable preparation venue for Grand National hopefuls. |
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Attractive staff helped the tasty beverages go down and the intimate venue gave us boys a chance to chinwag before we hit a club. |
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This was regularly the venue for hotters to show off their driving skills in stolen high-performance cars. |
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Set-pieces, potentially important at a venue which doesn't reward width, will be among the priorities when the squad gather in Hamilton tomorrow. |
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Get yourself to either venue this weekend and you'll see theatre that makes you believe in theatre again. |
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Yet, seeing herself primarily as a venue for others, she does not overpraise her own credentials. |
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It was Cooke's first appearance at the Sportcity venue since making a clean sweep of the national youth titles over seven years ago. |
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Germany is Europe's biggest economy and desperately needs a venue for risk capital. |
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They are the most famous golf links in the world and the venue for this year's prestigious Open Championship. |
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At last we had a permanent venue to express our ideas with live music, atmospheric recorded music in a comfortable loungey atmosphere. |
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St Joseph's Church in Callow was the venue for the Mid-West Radio Mass broadcast on Sunday, 25 January. |
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He suggested holding meetings at another venue if members of the public were expected to attend. |
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The change of venue is due to the hall renovations currently underway in Kilmaine hall. |
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The South London Area Gay Bridge Group provides a venue for gay people to meet to play rubber bridge. |
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Students taking exams had a last-minute change of venue after vandals struck a school building. |
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They did not let the change of venue upset their rhythm and attacked Town from the opening whistle. |
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This year, the venue has changed, and there are new people selecting the works for inclusion. |
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In December he makes a welcome return to the venue with a clutch of songs guaranteed to put smiles on faces. |
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The Internet is a uniquely helpful venue in which to validate feelings of anger, fear, and uncertainty. |
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This venue provides substantial meals outside our price range but, with care, modest snacks are available. |
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Her voice is as sexy as ever, yet, for such a small venue as the Blue Heron Arts Center, often too loud, and sometimes curiously strangulated. |
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Having set up the venue themselves, they left for a break but on their return found the hall locked again. |
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The most negative aspect of the city was, unfortunately, the venue we performed in. |
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The national stadium will also be the venue for rugby sevens as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. |
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The physics of the venue make for an intimate and busy, buzzy atmosphere and, let's face it, a rather cramped stage. |
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The grounds of Ballybeggan Park was the venue for one of the fun events of the year and, to coin a phrase, a great night was had by all. |
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All games are timed for 11.30 a.m. with first named teams having home venue unless pitches are unplayable. |
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With a capacity audience of 200, the venue will provide traditional music nightly with no cover charge, which will be followed by live bands. |
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Scotland's bid to become a key conference venue and build more hotels is paying dividends. |
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A campaign has been launched to provide a new arts venue in Bradford on Avon. |
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Last week Chicago Rock, voted the premier entertainment venue in West Wiltshire, held its first birthday celebrations. |
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Unattractive economic conditions have made Euroland an unappealing venue for international investors for a long time now. |
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The official procedure for dealing with issues through the venue manager was largely bypassed. |
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If you like Mexican food, including nachos, tacos and chili con Larry, this is certainly the venue to head to. |
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After that, it was renamed the Central Criminal Court and became the venue for bigger trials from a wider area. |
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It will be the first time the ballet company has transmitted its performances to a venue outside London. |
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He was not in the Alexandra Palace venue at the time of the attack, which had been clearly planned to target him. |
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Disappointed at Eden Gardens, a venue that he normally bestrides like a colossus, and then got into trouble with the match officials too. |
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The venue will be part of a small tented complex including toilets and kiosks for sweets and refreshments. |
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Twenty-four hours after a set of robotically performed electro-pop, the Old Town venue went up in smoke. |
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Yesterday it looked a picture, a different place from the self-conscious, windswept venue of the opening days. |
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But it still had an air of recent disuse, despite the best efforts of the team from World Snooker to get the venue ready. |
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The date, time and venue of this game was not known at the time of going to press and will be published when available. |
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Stuffed with lunch we pottered back castle-ward and to The Guildhall, the soon to be venue of a certain wedding. |
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He stated once that Castle Howard was probably the first venue to stage outdoor concerts, apart from opera honeypot Glyndebourne, in Sussex. |
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The novel itself provides the perfect venue for detailing one's attentiveness to the world. |
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Speaking as a politician at any venue is merely an opportunity for that man to have his say. |
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With little or no rain in the last week the venue should be bereft of any significant colour and roach and perch will be the main target species. |
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Today's unrelated decision in Singapore on the venue for the 2012 Olympic Games could impact on the mood of the summiteers too. |
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Despite the odd venue choice, Billy Corgan and his openers still rocked out. |
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Eastern Suburbs coach Tim Jones was pleased for his side to get a hit-out on the venue for the upcoming finals series. |
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Yet the trio, who were awarded their gold medals at the Agios Kosmas sailing venue last night, remain the best of friends. |
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Together now for close on 38 years, the lads are still as popular as ever and you can bet your life that the venue will be well and truly packed. |
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The venue offers a full English breakfast or, among other things, eggs on toast. |
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The venue is outfitted to reflect the Irish name, done out in sombre colours, offset by wood panelling. |
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Some men rested inside the reception counter and office rooms, while some others added final touches to the venue for the valedictory session. |
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Other South African cities only had one venue for staging exhibitions or international events of a high standard. |
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Shanghai Circus World is a multi-functional venue containing 1683 seats and advanced equipment, including a circumrotating stage. |
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Adams' innovation was to adapt the absurdism of Monty Python to the venue that best suited it. |
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It was at this venue last year that fans got an awful eyeful in a game against Geelong. |
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If it is not available, an alternative venue would have to be found or the hearing adjourned. |
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The Dome would be the venue for gymnastics, trampolining, basketball and handball. |
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The community office, a demountable building in Shaw Road, was put up recently to provide a venue for a wide range of community activities. |
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The venue was the 1984 Sunshine State Games where Tarver lost a split decision to Jones. |
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During the day, the venue will be used for product launches and wedding receptions. |
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The organisers shout out that the venue is now full, and no one else will be admitted. |
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Each programme from the daytime schedule is broadcasting live from a different venue throughout the day. |
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But the jet set no longer found Maidenhead as alluring, and Skindles became a run-down venue for discos. |
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People are asked to please take note of the temporary change of venue for the meeting. |
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More than 600 people voted in categories ranging from best bar and best live music venue to best cabbie and best family day out. |
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Mahler, meanwhile, took the art song from the recital venue to the concert hall by replacing the piano accompaniment with orchestra. |
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Chairman Rennie Pinder said he could not rule out a change of venue but refused to speculate on a possible return to Chorley. |
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With dazzling, spring sunshine streaming into the dining area the venue looked very elegant. |
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If the venue can't offer you a discount for excluding it and serving wedding cake instead, consider ordering a smaller wedding cake. |
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The stone stairways and halls of this wonderfully atmospheric venue will be aglow with candlelight. |
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A massive crowd packed into the Currane venue and they were entertained wonderfully by the excellent standard of the competitors. |
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They got a return match and won it too by four wickets at the same venue two weeks later. |
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People are still talking about how hot and uncomfortable the first venue was! |
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The credit for turning this venue into a Test ground goes to a Trinity College old boy, the Late Hon. |
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A venue as extraordinary as Kingston's Toilet Gallery could hardly celebrate its birthday in a conventional manner. |
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Matt will perform in the Magic Factory, a new venue at Oakwood which not only stages his shows, but also provides fantastic optical illusions. |
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It looks like the club could become the venue for the city's more outrageous after-parties. |
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Everyone has commented on the venue and the delicious bellinis and vast selection of 'nibbles' were very popular! |
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The gig venue was chockers full of Aussies, all seemingly determined to assert their Aussiness. |
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Located far away from the hustle and bustle of a metropolis, the choice of venue was well and truly acknowledged by all concerned. |
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Both candidates agreed to use the evolving medium of television as a venue for the customary leaders' debate. |
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The venue is a hotel resort set in a lush tropical garden overflowing with orchids and other native flowers. |
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Elkridge, just south of the Baltimore beltway, near the airport, is a new venue for the symposium. |
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The last thing we want to do is shoehorn into a venue simply to create a presence in the city. |
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Many campaigners feared the loss of the venue would have an impact on youth theatre as a whole. |
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The opportunity to see an artist who puts on a good show in your own backyard or at a small venue is priceless. |
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The resort maintains 70 moorings, deep draft dockage, and is the venue for a number of rendezvous throughout the year. |
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Local bands and live performance are becoming less common as gambling machines and DJs become more lucrative for small venue operators. |
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At least a dozen police officers, some of them mounted, were patrolling the venue and its surrounding area. |
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Shilparamam, the crafts village at Madhapur, has yet again become the venue for the display of craftsmanship of weavers and handicraft artisans. |
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It has been praised as the ninth best venue for its shopping space, its convenience, comfort and accessibility. |
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It's a fitting venue for a five-star hotel and one of the capital's best restaurants. |
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This is sure to draw a huge crowd to the local venue and there will be much at stake as both teams strive to secure a semi-final berth. |
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My florist had visited my reception venue pre our meeting, which I found most impressive. |
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It's an appropriate venue for the show's vaudeville-burlesque revivalism with a sapphic flavour. |
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The organisers are scrambling to find an alternative venue for the event, which will draw competitors from 30 countries. |
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When you see an MC walking into the venue with garment bags, you assume it's going to be a different kind of show. |
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It's a venue for every occasion and one that offers delightful meals for special calendar dates. |
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Cheered but still sober, we head for the Monkey Bar, a more stylish and youthful venue in a Bath Street basement. |
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We must ensure there are tight security controls at the venue and at the athletes' accommodations. |
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The couple will now wed at the same venue this Saturday, almost two years to the day after their original date. |
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This, too, will be the venue for the Festival Regatta, when inflatable dinghies will race from Barrow Bridge to Spa Bridge. |
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The aptly titled venue was surrounded by a huge gorge, rolling bluffs and a meandering river. |
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It is the venue for regular summer competitions, for different classes of weapons, including small-bore rifles. |
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This two-hour show offers a venue for jazz lovers to bask in the appreciation of the music. |
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Later that night, the Anglers Rest Hotel in Headford was the venue for the gala dinner and music and dancing went on late into the night. |
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The victors will parade at Lansdowne Road on the national holiday and the juniors at the same venue eleven days later. |
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The restaurants turn into an ideal venue for the tourists who have come from several countries to meet each other and exchange pleasantries. |
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The gallery remained a key midtown venue until she retired in 1995 and closed the space. |
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There will be happy nostalgic memories for the many folk who frequented that popular venue in their youth having now advanced a few years. |
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The open auditions will be run on a first come, first served basis with entrants arriving at the venue by 9.00 am. |
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This Whitsun, its all about goals with FITC Striker Courses going on the road to a venue near you. |
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And so to Studio 150, named after the venue in Amsterdam where this collection was recorded. |
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Galway, too, has a fine venue and up to forty drivers could be lined up on the grid on the Southern circuit. |
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The venue was gorgeous, my tent was right on the edge of the bush, with kereru, korimako and tui in the bushes, and ruru at night. |
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However dismissive the supporters are of a move to Murrayfield, it would be a tasty venue for Champions League football next season. |
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If you're going on a mainly pole venue you will generally need more shallow drawer space to store your winders. |
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We are talking about building a venue to hold 80,000 for a sport that is capable of filling it for one month this century. |
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Could there ever be a venue more redolent of York's history than the Barbican? |
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The atmosphere is bound to get you into the Christmas mood as the venue will be lit by candlelight for the concert. |
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An example of a bang in the middle of town and bang up-to-date venue is The Hub, in Edinburgh. |
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The high quality of this concert and the limited seating facilities of the venue make early booking extremely recommendable. |
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It will be the second time in a week the two teams clash following their 1-1 draw in a crucial league encounter at the same venue last weekend. |
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At the same venue John Dunlop's Ridge Runner looks to be a banker's bet in the 3.25 race. |
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Also as usual the course provided an excellent venue for the format of the best two Stableford scores on each hole from the four man teams. |
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But if the speech was designed to avoid triumphalism, the venue sent out the reverse message. |
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The chosen venue was a trendy tapas joint, which was bursting at the seams with the usual assortment of black-clad denizens. |
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The Ballyhoura mountain range is the most popular local venue for hill walking and Griston Bog is signposted in Ballylanders. |
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Participants must be present at the venue with bona fide certificates attested by their school head master or principals. |
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After a number of venue changes The Boat Race became a four and a quarter mile fixture between Putney and Mortlake on the Thames River. |
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The number of people attending means it's worth dolling up the venue and using the best sound system. |
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The venue has no seats, with the entire audience sprawled on soft wall-to-wall matting, adding to the effect. |
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Mayo now play Laois in the All-Ireland semi-final tomorrow week at a venue to be decided. |
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The Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, which will be the athletics venue for the 2010 games, is also a dual-purpose stadium hosting football. |
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Liam Griffin amused and captivated his political audience in a venue still rejoicing at Kilkenny's hurling victory. |
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Dodging the scallies on Chapel Street, I eventually found the said venue tucked away on Bloom Street. |
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The show was originally going to be held in the small training restaurant, but demand was so high the venue was changed to the student canteen. |
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Further than that, the Bught Park is traditionally a fast surface, an ideal venue for the sharp stick work both sets of forwards favour. |
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As the Cut Off was the first venue I fished for zander it will always have a special appeal, but sentimentality aside, it is well worth a visit. |
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Liverpool is soon to have a concert venue capable of hosting the biggest bands. |
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Innsbruck has a long tradition as a venue for winter sport competitions, especially for Olympic ski jumping. |
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I get up early and travel to the bride's home or venue to do the makeup for the bride and bridal party. |
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No venue has been set as yet for this coming Christmas, but the usual suspects will talk turkey at some point. |
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Swanswater is a three-pond venue which holds rainbows up to 18 lb along with a scattering of steelheads, golden trout and natural browns. |
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The match was played in springtime sunshine at the Dundalk Road venue to a sizeable crowd. |
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Real had the pillars removed from the main venue and the ceiling reinforced with steel. |
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The party continued on into the wee hours, changing venue a few times, and I arrived home a very happy camper. |
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Results were consistent whether the venue was an upscale bistro or a university cafeteria. |
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The circuit became a motorsport venue soon after and was paved with bricks. |
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She had money in her pocket, but security guards at this sprauncy venue plainly did not like the look of her. |
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What other venue could offer dancing in the pews, stage-diving off the pulpit, and vocals carrying unassisted by a PA system? |
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The pipers, in lieu of being able to play in the stadium, are going to set up and play outside the venue before the match. |
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The Cathedral is a beautiful venue for concerts and recitals and all musicians who play there comment on the wonderful acoustic of the building. |
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The venue was small and the standing room layered quite steeply so it was easy to get a good line of sight. |
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A pre-Christmas service was held at the same venue where an invocation prayer was offered. |
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The hall is a venue where Chinese-Indonesians practice barongsai, or the lion dance, their ancestral cultural legacy they cultivate in Indonesia. |
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They insisted it was the only venue for alternative music in this city of 850,000 people. |
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Paddy and the band were originally pencilled in to play at the venue on the following night, but this has now been brought forward to Friday. |
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It clearly positions Ice Sheffield as a premier venue for hosting ice sports, ice shows and family entertainment events. |
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There are no funds for this and the workshops are to be free so the donation of use of the venue would have to be a goodwill gesture. |
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The venue for all this intellectual argy-bargy was the rectory of Sacred Heart Church in Hubbard Woods, where my Uncle Reynold was pastor. |
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The versatile space makes it an excellent choice of venue for conferences, meetings, product launches, functions and events. |
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The ball park has become an advertising venue and celebrity scene instead of a home away from home for rooters. |
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The yet unannounced venue has a capacity of only 1000, so get tickets quick for what will be one of the most amazing shows this year. |
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He hopes that adding a live music element to the locale will give his venue both novelty and staying power. |
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Always use the venue coatrooms or ask the bar staff to look after your items. |
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They alleged that surveillance indicated the venue was a den of iniquity and a haven for drug users and underage drinkers. |
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Maybe this venue is busier in the evenings or is attractive to families with hearty unsophisticated appetites. |
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The venue was packed with babes in bikinis and muscle men flashing their pecs. |
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The idea was to give a venue to its young members for getting stage experience as well as expose them to the world of film classics. |
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It has a sweeping main stand, but is otherwise open and uncovered, a pleasant venue incapable of intimidating visitors. |
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It is questionable whether the venue of a European Cup final is central to the occasion or incidental. |
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On previous visits I have found this venue to be closed despite the indication that food was available all day. |
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Close to the university, this buzzy venue has two bars and over 50 different types of bottled beer. |
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She said a member of the door staff at the venue told her she couldn't wear the flat cap inside. |
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Fourteen candidates were expelled from the examination venue on the charge of indulging in malpractices. |
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Saturday morning greenmarkets nearby offer a venue for farmers to sell heirloom tomatoes, artisan goat cheeses, and baby vegetables. |
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We will then select a venue for the auction sale and potential purchasers can come and bid for each lot. |
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The only disappointment was the change of venue due to lack of demand at St George's Hall. |
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The venue is the CYMS Hall, Killorglin, and the event will include a cake sale for which saleable items would be very welcome. |
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The players took two luxury buses to the venue while Natalie and her camera crew followed behind the buses in a BSN conversion van. |
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There is enough space at the venue for 550 limousines, quay space to moor yachts and a heli-pad nearby. |
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While not a venue for the little black dress or magnums of champagne, the food here is very good and the prices are value for money. |
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The familiar venue filled up not with the usual bunch of affable stoners, but with a new breed of aggressively beered-up boot-boys. |
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The morale of the team was high following their win at the same venue a couple of weeks ago. |
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Travel directly to the meeting venue and avoid any contact with susceptible animals and agricultural land. |
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The furthest patch of ground is only a stone's throw away from the Heritage Amphitheatre Stage and the sound quality of the venue is superb. |
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Come along and see all the local boxers in action in a venue that is ideally suited for a boxing tournament. |
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Gallagher Estate is to house the parliament for its first five years, whereafter it would be housed at an as-yet undecided venue in Gauteng. |
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In case you are wondering why the Church did not choose a venue in the South, you must be living in dreamland. |
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The headliners tonight need no introduction and the choice of venue seemed to have put them back where they belong. |
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Many felt that the serene Sannidhanam should not have been made the venue for its satyagraha. |
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Moreover, I needed a new venue that was only a short walk from a restaurant where you could get a sandwich and a soda and change from a sawbuck. |
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It's only a friendly game and should be played in the correct spirit and allow everyone to enjoy and leave the venue without let or hindrance. |
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I sincerely hope that the general public will not be put off from an excellent venue by the contents of the report. |
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As you may have noticed, I did not mention by name the venue in question for fear of legal action. |
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In practice, academic publishing is about gaining status by getting something printed in the most static venue possible. |
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Dundee's Caird Hall, the venue for the student enterprise summit, was buzzing with undergraduates and postgrads. |
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However, now it is common to find more than two marriages being held at the same venue with most halls boasting of an additional mandapam. |
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Hampden stadium is the only venue on the European American football circuit where fans cannot slake their thirsts with alcohol. |
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Choral singing provides a consistent public venue for using the Welsh language. |
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The chosen venue was the far bank, below the dam, and we fished pegs three and four. |
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Newly-formed Wrose Parish Council want to use the village's recreational ground as a venue for markets, car boot sales and open air concerts. |
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These games were arranged in places in outlying provinces, with the venue changing each time. |
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Some members of the corps could be at the venue for anything up to four hours, and with no other outlet for eats or drinks at that level. |
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McDonald is a radiant talent, with a warm voice and beaming smile that light up any venue in which she appears. |
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In 2010, Pelly opened Public, another favorite venue for the young royals in London's Chelsea neighborhood. |
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Ritchie is trying to break the eight metre barrier, but despite the opposition the venue is not the best for such a move into the long jump big time. |
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Perceptive fiction has always been a venue for society to ruminate on the moral issues of the day. |
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The venue is purpose built for rituals and ceremonies, with appropriately fabulous acoustics, lavish trimmings and colourfully costumed officiants. |
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The choice of the venue at that precise time was calculated to do the maximum damage to the prime minister and to highlight his lofty disdain for anyone who gainsays him. |
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The venue itself lent itself well to the deep house vibe, very loungey, lots of cozy seating, a dancefloor, and a bar that had surprisingly quick service. |
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This was a building that was derelict until 1997 and it is in a cemetery, not the most promising venue for lively activities, but it has gone like a bomb. |
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Visitors to either venue cannot help but reflect on the pervasive, beneficent influence that this durable document has had on our personal and civic lives. |
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The Russian fifth seed wrapped up a comfortable victory with an exquisite drop shot after 71 minutes at Beijing Tennis Center, venue for the 2008 Olympic tournament. |
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The court heard that Wood's flat was a regular venue for heavy drinking sessions, and that Mr Robinson and Ms Bulmer were living there temporarily. |
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Located in the heart of the city, the Gandhi Park maidan is the most preferred venue for large public meetings, especially the ones organised by political parties. |
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The venue for the night concerts was a huge field with naturally sloping sides, and the stages were set against backdrops of tall rainforest trees. |
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In 1890, most rural Arkansas Ozarkers lived near a country store, which supplied clothing, tools, dry goods, some food items, and a venue for socializing. |
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At the venue later, a stagehand tells me that the airlines flying into Reno used to have lots of problems because of all the bowlers converging on this city. |
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Heaving another sigh, he jogged down the stairs to the lobby of the venue and made his way across to the side door which would lead him round to the backstage. |
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The venue was kindly donated by the members of the hall committee. |
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It is also a central location, and the venue is such that as soon as three of us are gathered there, we will stick out like something that sticks out a lot. |
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This was due to the fact the venue for the night, the Sligo Park hotel, was full to the brim with excited males eager to experience the joys of speed dating. |
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In any case, those pushing it thought that the OECD, dominated by First World governments and corporate lobbies, was perhaps a more suitable venue for these matters. |
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It will be a venue of legends and the big names are queuing up to appear. |
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The beautiful long right-hand point break at Victoria Bay in the Southern Cape will be the venue this weekend for the third leg of the 2004 Billabong Junior Series. |
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Leaving the theater after seeing that movie is like leaving a venue after a great show, you have a big, goofy grin on your face that won't come off for hours. |
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The venue was ready with the mandatory perimeter separating spectators from the VVIP who would be on a high rise dais and everyone was checked and screened. |
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When exhibitions travel, casework and graphics get shipped from venue to venue in heavy crates. |
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The artist has approached the large open space of the gallery as more than just a venue to display her paintings, collages and other works done in various media. |
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A showpiece leisure centre and concert venue opened just 10 years ago in York could be flattened as part of a plan to hive it off to the private sector. |
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On a similar note, Glasgow has a brand new music venue opening. |
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The open layout of the venue virtually encourages wanderlust, resulting in a fluctuation of numbers in each zone as curiosity led both cats and dogs from room to room. |
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Since 1902 the game has been played between Somerset Cricket Club and St. George's Cricket Club, with the venue for the two-day match alternating each year. |
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What better venue then to show them off than a car boot sale, those curiously popular events which have become the place to offload unwanted household items? |
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Sometimes a dealer will suddenly insist on changing the venue of a deal, leaving a u.c. without any backup in the area. |
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They also wanted a change of venue but the judge rejected both requests. |
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The dales, vales and hills of our region will be alive with the sound of music when the county becomes the venue for a record-breaking live music event. |
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The council wanted a handy city centre venue where younger mums could share a coffee and discuss matters with other people facing similar challenges. |
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The Arts Parkade turns out to be a serviceable venue for Greek tragedy, with an upper ramp allowing for a two-tiered set and all that cold concrete creating an eerie echo. |
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A new venue meant yet another sound-check to make sure that the reassembled stacks of amplifiers and speakers had been matched to the concert hall's acoustics. |
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London's National Maritime Museum in Greenwich seems an unlikely venue for an exhibition devoted to a father of graphic novels, but boaties and nautical buffs disagree. |
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He always makes a point to talk about how much fun he has playing a genuinely different venue after endless weeks of bland civic centers and generic outdoor sheds. |
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The caller will receive a bar code on his mobile, which can be exchanged for the ticket at any Spice Telecom outlet, the venue or at the above-mentioned outlets. |
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The untraditional venue is just one more thing that sets this show apart. |
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The venue was Futuroscope, a space-age theme park near Poitiers. |
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It was a venerable and respected venue with a proud history that Arthur had taken possession of in a bid to bring something new to London's theatreland. |
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If the airlessness of the venue on a warm evening hadn't already taken my breath away, the concentrated power of this production certainly would have. |
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Sources at the venue in Manchester, where the funnyman's tour will end on Tuesday July 1, said the sell-out of 9,000 tickets was likely to be a comedy record breaker. |
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The redoubtable Mainland has kept a beady eye on proceedings at the George Street fringe venue for eight festivals, but feels it is about time to move on. |
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Each venue would have specifically designed cruising areas, where you would stand on your own, away from your friends, eyes swivelling round like radars. |
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Needless to say, it'll accompany many a party venue this festive season, thanks to its riotous blend of groovy guitars and dance-floor driven energy. |
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The congress venue was a big, boxshaped convention centre by the sea known as the Kursaal, the kernel of which is a large amphitheatre used by symphony orchestras. |
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Despite its relatively small size, the superb acoustics of the Usher Hall have transcended its role beyond that of a venue for the odd civil function. |
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As the railway compartment became a popular venue for fictional mayhem when crime fiction flowered from the later Victorian years almost all cases involved men attacking men. |
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We're revisiting the venue to qualm any fears about its suitability. |
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With good sightlines, a mezzanine and balcony that hovered over the action, and regularly scheduled doubleheaders, the Garden was a perfect venue for round-ball. |
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