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The ground floor holds a theatre, lecture hall and kitchens where the arts of Italian cooking are taught to aspiring professional chefs, well-to-do food-lovers from around the world, and teams of managers encouraged to bond over chopping blocks and mixing bowls.
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Gameplay, of course, is another debate altogether, and one where I believe COD holds higher ground.
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That means gains from the one stock that holds its ground easily get consumed by the stocks that fail.
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Tracy holds her ground at the end of "Manhattan": She's going to London to study drama, even if Isaac panics out loud that she'll be swept away by actors and directors.
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Unlike Mr Kabila, he holds the moral high ground, indeed all the ground, since there is no other viable government.
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This works because gravity holds you firmly on the ground, and your feet stay put because of friction with the floor.
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The Shed currently holds around 4, 500 people, with the overall ground capacity set at 16, 500.
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Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency, also urged European leaders to find some ground for unity.
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For the moment, Dubai holds the title of Islamic banking hub--but it could soon lose ground, both to traditional competitors like Bahrain and newcomers on the scene like London and even Singapore.
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Pull me to the ground, grab me by the head, you know a male tiger grabs the female by the neck and holds her and growls till the critical moment is over.
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Wales have often played friendly matches at senior and under-21 level at stadia such as Wrexham's 15, 500-capacity Racecourse Ground, the 20, 500-seater Liberty Stadium in Swansea and Llanelli's Parc y Scarlets, which holds 14, 000.
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