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Schoolchildren were herded into auditoriums to watch this miracle of science, technology, faith and luck.
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It has two auditoriums, one seating 750 people, the other 350, which can be combined into one theatre space.
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Download a Ben Stiller movie in Atlanta, and you wind up, a few years later, with a nation of vacant auditoriums.
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He may have to split the crowd into two vast auditoriums.
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There are only so many museum wings and college auditoriums.
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She campaigned hard in the 1980s to add a building dedicated to dance to the Music Centre's cluster of auditoriums in central Los Angeles, but could not raise the money.
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Jones says she's wonders why, when people in other states have long since moved into temporary housing, she and others in Louisiana are still sleeping in auditoriums and in church basements.
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The days (and the auditoriums) are packed with discussion of digital, mobile, brand integration and the agency model of the future topics we have been discussing and debating over and over for years.
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The professors, in the good schools great scholars, are unaccessible because they drone their lectures to auditoriums filled to the brim with hundreds, often using broken, hissing microphones, manually changing slides on actual slide projectors.
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Moreover, League adds, if you had only one copy of a blockbuster film running in several auditoriums, you'd have to jury-rig a setup in which you would run the film through multiple projectors, an arrangement that was both clumsy and dangerous.
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