Water filled the main auditorium and small hall, reaching nearly to the balcony in the main performing space.
We unlock the door to the school gym - a small hall that doubles as a classroom - and Jehue's face bursts into an open grin.
These days, the Mendelssohn Glee Club has difficulty filling even a small concert hall.
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Bargemusic is a small, floating concert hall docked at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Lang Lang arrived at the Cultural Palace of Nationalities, the same small, now dingy hall where Ormandy conducted in 1973.
The young woman waiting in the arrivals hall looks anxious, her small mouth pinched and unsmiling.
Hall was held in the small storage facility for five hours before she heard a noise.
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Holy Trinity Brompton has built a small office block above its parish hall for the expanding Alpha industry.
I've been traveling a lot lately doing town hall meetings and then talking to small business owners as I'm traveling around the country.
The most outstanding features of this small pleasure palace are the reception hall and the hammam, both richly decorated with figurative murals that reflect the secular art of the time.
Much of the research is conducted in a small room - Room 325 in McClatchy Hall at Stanford University in California.
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Another technique IRCAM is developing uses scores of small speakers lined up around the concert hall to create something called wave field synthesis, or WFS. It was designed to address a problem that's been brought to IRCAM over and over again: dead spots in concert halls.
The hall is half empty, yet seems too small for his ambitions: "We think we've found the next great market -- the ability to provide information to everybody, everywhere, anytime, and to automate sales and marketing of services, " he says.
"The birds are preying on the fish in ditches and small pools northeast of the lake, " said Dale Hall, acting regional director for the Southeastern Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Only a small part of this plan was ever realised, namely Finlandia Hall, a concert hall that was completed in 1971.
So next Tuesday, 6 July, we gather again in our community hall for an anniversary party to celebrate a huge year for our small town.
Our focus tomorrow is -- the proposal the President will talk specifically about at the town hall is the effort for increased lending through community banks directly to small businesses.
It's not often that we stumble upon classical music on the floor at SIGGRAPH, so the tune of Bach's Cantata 147 was reason enough to stop by Gocen's small table in the annual graphics trade show's Emerging Technologies hall.
Across the hall was an Indian medical student, married to another Indian medical student, the parents of a small baby who was handed off between shifts.
Down the hall are some of the sickest patients in the 16-hospital system, people recovering from liver, small-bowel and pancreas transplants.
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