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.
Uso de exhibition area em inglês
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The exhibitionarea is a single sim in V3 Group's Silicon City.
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It is now used as an exhibitionarea and interpretive centre.
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Or you might enjoy an espresso as you wander through the art exhibitionarea downstairs.
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In the reception area outside Pruitt's laboratory, there is a small exhibitionarea devoted to urine.
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The exhibitionarea, which features works by British architect Zaha Hadid among others, is not at risk.
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No other motor show comes near in terms of attendance though Frankfurt does have the biggest exhibitionarea.
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The exhibitionarea for Ireland covers 244 sqm and will present a variety of Irish agricultural and industrial products.
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The event was cancelled last year when the grounds were hit by freak weather which flooded the exhibitionarea.
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The park's Gundam-Lab will feature an exhibitionarea and cafe, while the Gundam-Dock Tower will allow visitors to view the robot's face and body.
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He ended in the exhibitionarea of the Encyclopedia Britannica, where the salesman said it's never good psychology to ask a psychologist why he's buying.
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The council has engaged specialists to advise on the most appropriate layout for an exhibitionarea in the castle which will feature the astronomy centre.
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Half pedestrian walkway, half exhibitionarea, the covered structure was built to link the La Almozara neighbourhood to the site of the 2008 Zaragoza Expo.
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A view of a restored prison cell in an exhibitionarea in a former prison in Cottbus November 4, 2014.
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Over 50,000 people were at Oakpark yesterday, although some heavy showers of rain turned the exhibitionarea into a mud slide.
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The Aquatic Birds House, designed by Harmon Goldstone, contains 12 separate exhibitionareas.
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WHAT happens to art galleries when their exhibitionareas become the spaces within computers?