Baseball team and Major League Baseball franchise in Washington, D.C., United States.
Organized presentation and display of a selection of items or pictures.
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Examples for "museum"
Examples for "museum"
1Discussions have taken place between museum officials and gardaí about the problem.
2Cost: A visit to the house-turned-museum costs international visitors R60 per person.
3The museum as a whole receives almost seven million visitors a year.
4The museum has given Native people the opportunity to voice their concerns.
5In 2013 China opened a new museum almost every day on average.
1A new exhibition at Hull's Fruit Market has paper at its heart.
2The exhibition takes place at the National Library of Ireland throughout 2008.
3The exhibition includes information on visas, entry requirements, work opportunities and accommodation.
4The work forms part of an exhibition called Eurojet Futures: An Anthology.
5That exhibition is currently on view at The Photographers' Gallery in London.
1So far the new administration has got the politics and presentation wrong.
2Young age and symptomatic presentation were found to be high risk factors.
3This is his first classroom presentation; he's looking for the right words.
4I used your Monday morning presentation on the RSS as an example.
5Delay in presentation and increased age were the most common reasons cited.
1Stakeholders were given the opportunity to exhibit their products to the region.
2These drugs exhibit different physical chemical features, and consequently different release kinetics.
3Mentions the Christos' negotiations with the Met concerning products for their exhibit.
4But he said many parents had brought their children to the exhibit.
5However, they exhibit a good plating efficiency and can be propagated indefinitely.
1The last question involved how the list of exhibits matched the indictment.
2It exhibits stability in the midst of change; it retains its identity.
3The exhibits of the American Institute of Social Service deserves especial mention.
4Best of all, he enjoys travel; he exhibits the restlessness we need.
5Australia's cool autumn weather has, however, taken its toll on the exhibits.
1The exposition went with Westinghouse, and helped change the history of electricity.
2Her exposition was truncated by the entry of the type in question.
3The volume remains the forcible exposition upon the side which it espoused.
4You certainly are a master in the difficult art of clear exposition.
5He took refuge in the affectation of great agitation which prevented exposition.
1Only four of the 32 private properties have sold since the expo.
2Audio The Big Event is the biggest accessibility expo in the country.
3Veterans had the opportunity to attend a health and wellbeing expo in… Audio
4The concept of the world fair, the expo, seems quaint today.
5The expo site is located near Dubai's new airport, Al Maktoum International Airport.
1The debates in Committee are illuminating expositions of different varieties of bigotry.
2Honduras sarsaparilla has taken the highest award at the last five expositions.
3Big James came to the end of his expositions of the craft.
4Alliance picnics were all-day expositions of the doctrines of the People's Party.
5She was forever to be found in the museums, the expositions, the theatres.
1Events often include video game competitions, concerts, expos, festivals and other fan-focused activities.
2Anyway, as he sees it, modern expos take place every day - online.
3Those skills are also transferable to tradeshows and food expos.
4And there have been health expos where former personnel can get a check-up and support.
5Previous expos were held along with other Pacific events like the Pasifika Festival, he said.
6At least until they can schedule a product announcement at their official events and expos.
7Scott's name was in constant demand as a result of his expos of Homosoto and the hackers.
8Having short or medium-term objectives may be to pursue specific internships, obtain volunteer experience or attend job expos.
9This way, Sony can push releases out on their own time, without having to wait for gaming expos.
10Several conventions and expos have sprung up recently targeting entrepreneurs and people wanting more information cannabis cultivation and use.
11Companies were holding expos in small towns showing how more prisons would boost the economy by providing more jobs.
12After driving back to Dublin, he went straight to work collaborating with several brands for upcoming expos and conferences.
13Held every five years, expos see hundreds of countries using pavilions to show off the latest in architecture and technology.
14Group gatherings, whether for charity fun runs or trade expos, are often banned or canceled at the last minute, they say.
15Chairman of the Board of Directors of Eskom Expo for Young Scientists, Pieter Pretorius, reiterates the importance of expos like this.
16Six years later, Mr Diebold's son discovered the console and the pair began touring it around the world at classic gaming expos.