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So it may be that, in certain halls, this dynamic may well work.
There are so few
halls
in this world that actually have very good acoustics, dare I say.
I cannot give you any detail as far as what is actually happening with those halls, but it's just the fact that they are going to a group of people for whom so many years, we've been saying, "Well, how on earth can they experience music?
Lecture
halls
shouldn't feel like cotton fields, shouldn't sound like muffled freedom songs trapped in the jaws of a generation's dreams.
If you had caught me straight out of college in the
halls
of the Vermont State House where I was a lobbyist in training and asked me what I was going to do with my life, I would have told you that I'd just passed the Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi, the Chinese equivalency exam, and I was going to go study law in Beijing, and I was going to improve U.S.-China relations through top-down policy changes and judicial system reforms.
And I like to exhibit these paintings in the exhibition
halls
without labels, and then I ask people, "Which one do you prefer?"
One of the reasons why we're moving away from banqueting
halls
such as the one in which we stand, banqueting
halls
with extraordinary images on the ceiling of kings enthroned, the entire drama played out here on this space, where the King of England had his head lopped off, why we've moved from spaces like this, thrones like that, towards the town hall, is we're moving more and more towards the energies of our people, and we need to tap that.
But the school
halls
were a battleground.
I not only play at the prestigious classical concert
halls
like Carnegie Hall and Kennedy Center, but also hospitals, churches, prisons, and restricted facilities for leprosy patients, just to mention a few.
I proposed a big rebuilding, a temporary music hall, because L'Aquila is very famous for music and all the concert
halls
were destroyed, so musicians were moving out.
We live in an age where some of the great breakthroughs are not going to happen in the labs or the
halls
of academia but on laptops, desktops, in the palms of people's hands who are simply helping out for the search.
We will have to move from lecture
halls
to e-spaces.
And I remember walking through the
halls
of the U.S. Capitol, and I was in my 30s, and my life had purpose, and I couldn't imagine that anybody would ever challenge this important piece of legislation.
CA: Edward Snowden, when, after his talk, was wandering the
halls
here in the bot, and I heard him say to a couple of people, they asked him about what he thought of the NSA overall, and he was very complimentary about the people who work with you, said that it's a really impassioned group of employees who are seeking to do the right thing, and that the problems have come from just some badly conceived policies.
And he brought in people by the truckload into big
halls.
Making libraries, making concert halls, making universities, making museums is good, because you create a place that's open, accessible.
We do know it had lecture halls, classrooms, and, of course, shelves.
I've learned some of my most important life lessons from drug dealers and gang members and prostitutes, and I've had some of my most profound theological conversations not in the hallowed
halls
of a seminary but on a street corner on a Friday night, at 1 a.m.
When you walk the
halls
of a museum, you're likely just seeing about one percent of the total collections.
The
halls
were dim and dark from poor lighting.
Most
halls
come straight down into a proscenium.
Right now, women's pictures are hanging in the
halls
next to men for the first time.
If nine of you split up, there should be just enough time for each group to explore one of the four
halls
ahead and report back to this room, with everyone then making a run down the correct path.
Answer in: 3 Answer in: 2 Answer in: 1 The first thing to realize is that since you know you aren't possessed, you can explore one of the
halls
alone.
I did wear it to school, there was a yearbook photographer patrolling the halls, but he never found me, for reasons that are about to become clear.
Started by a tight-knit Black community near Charleston, South Carolina, the Charleston permeated dance
halls
where young women suddenly had the freedom to kick their heels and move their legs.
One medical report actually says they were "dancing in the halls."
Well, tell that to any pediatric cancer parent that's ever taken an exam glove and blown it up into a balloon, or transformed a syringe into a rocket ship, or let their child ride their IV pole through the hospital
halls
like it was a race car.
Democracy, in all its trappings, free elections, town halls, endless debates about the proper role of government.
They sing it in their banquet
halls.
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