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The exhibitionhall was ultra-modern, with dark wooden floors and slatted blinds.
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On tiptoe the members of the squad stole upstairs to the exhibitionhall.
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She started toward the door, far across the exhibitionhall.
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When Ruth took her to the supermarket, Lidia thought it was an exhibitionhall.
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Across the small exhibitionhall, I heard soft laughter.
Usage of exhibition room in anglès
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She carried it carefully upstairs, but at the door of the exhibitionroom she paused in dismay.
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The public gets glimpses of the Berg at its semiannual exhibitions , mounted in a large exhibitionroom.
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The video showed a large exhibitionroom strewn with dismembered statues, and Islamic songs played in the background.
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Then, in the afternoon, attendees crossed the lobby to the exhibitionroom, where private companies hawk their wares.
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Gonna have a nice exhibitionroom.
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The front part of it had been turned into an exhibitionroom, with scrolls hanging from the walls.
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Mr. Greenleaf played a Mr. Woods in a little exhibitionroom of the Strand Academy at Forty-seventh Street.
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The afternoon was one of sun and dust, and when they entered the exhibitionroom few people were present but themselves.
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Ten-year-old Alessandra Fleming, over from Perth in Australia, was walking around the exhibitionroom in Belfast City Hall listening to her mother Chr(...)
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A journalist looks at the statue of Nefertiti in an exhibitionroom of the 'Alten Museum' in Berlin August 12, 2005.
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It opened a few days ago in the exhibitionrooms of the Royal Dublin Society.
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Noreen Whelan, from Carlow town, stepped up to the museum's exhibitionrooms wearing a black rose on a yellow lapel.
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The Monday morning came and with it the portrait of Flora, which had been admired at the exhibitionrooms the previous week.
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At present the public never see anything beautiful excepting in exhibitionrooms, when the novelty of sight-seeing naturally disturbs the intellectual perceptions.
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Indeed, of the 11,000 sq m across which the building spreads, just 3,850 sq m are exhibitionrooms.
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There were not many visitors at the exhibitionrooms- ascore ,perhaps-buttheywere art-lovers, gazing in rapt attention or talking in hushed whispers.