The highlight of your visit - apart from Akko's excellent seafood restaurants - will almost certainly be exploring the Knight's Halls, the extraordinary complex of subterranean rooms that made up the bulk of the crusader fortress within the city walls.
Whether that's schools, whether that's gyms, whether that's creches, whether that's bingo halls, whether that's markets - that's the kind of thing we'll be looking at.
Mark O'Connor is an acknowledged master folk fiddler, but his musical interests have also led him into classical music's concert halls.
On her first day in the city, she spent hours just watching people come and go from inside the old station's hallowed halls.
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The basketball club, which currently plays at De Montfort University, moved out of its old home at the city's Granby Halls 12 years ago.
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You'll have to ask the secretaries, middle managers, nannies and limo drivers what kind of man I really was or how I compared to the other effortlessly superior hotshots who roamed private equity's hallowed halls.
All the tournament's teams are staying at University of Surrey's sports halls of residence at their sports park in Guildford and we've divided up our block into four families with six or seven team members to each floor.
The event, taking place at the city's Woodside Halls, is part of the wider Recovery Weekend, which invites people dealing with the effects of addiction, their families and friends to gather in Glasgow to meet and share ideas.
In the Ministry of Housing's dim halls that seem like a throwback to better days in the 1950s, Heba Abdelfadel, an architect and consultant for the division of the ministry that headed Cairo 2050, hunches over blueprints of a slum where she hopes to create wider roads in order to open the community to commerce.
They have yet to be joined and welded in the spaceport's giant integration halls.
He's found himself pacing his new apartment, mentally mapping the exhibition halls of Venice's cavernous Arsenale compound on to the floors and walls of his St.
Finally, over a life of personal trials and tribulations, Kennedy had developed great "empathy" -- a word recently much maligned, but all-important in the Senate's staid, marble halls.
This time next week the world's leaders will starting their session of 24-hour climate poker in these towering halls - it's one of the most extraordinary meetings the world has ever seen.
The "clients, " as the small business owners are called, are a different breed from what's usually found wandering the halls of Ivy League business schools.
Thousands of Deco structures -- hotels and theaters, apartment blocks and luxury villas -- are still standing, evoking the days when ocean liners anchored off Shanghai and European and Chinese grandees mingled with movie stars and gangsters in the city's jazz clubs and dance halls.
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"It's the next version of mirrored halls, expanding a space virtually, " he said.
Gillette's hobby is to visit pool halls solo in dangerous neighborhoods and, with no cash in his pocket, challenge desperados to big-dollar games.
One wonders whether Dell's decision to use Linux in the back end--rather than Windows--is indicative of Microsoft's chances of penetrating the hallowed halls of real enterprise computing.
And if we take a deep breath, we will realize that there are many more Aaron Cheeses walking the halls of today's schools than there are bullies.
If you haven't already had it explained, it's a sprawling collection of cavernous halls, hotel suites and in-town meetings that require an unhealthy amount of coach trips and taxi rides.
But word of the Australian report and subsequent Israeli government censorship quickly rang out in the halls of Israel's Knesset, with some lawmakers sharply criticizing the government's handling of the matter.
It's home to museums, concert halls and music venues such as the intimate Belly Up where shows often sell out faster than an expert skier can speed down a bunny slope.
So until the Home Office can be persuaded to come up with a different method - the men and women of the IPS will continue to put on their best smiles and try not to panic as they scan the arrivals halls of Britain's ports and airports.
This music may not fill concert halls, but there's certainly enough here to fill your ears.
John McCain has a pretty good track record at town halls, and it's possible that he will be the one who looks more compassionate.
Much of this would be achieved by applying Bank of Scotland's strategy of selling big old banking halls and moving to smaller, cheaper premises.
Events involving the epee, the heaviest of fencing weapons, are the only ones where fencers can score points by targeting their opponent's entire body, says Ms. Halls.
The Assembly's venue at The Mound, Assembly Halls, will remain.
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Other facilities include a small children's library, exhibition spaces, lecture halls, a school for information sciences and a planetarium, this last being a separate, spherical structure poised at one end of the vast outside plaza like an orbiting satellite.
As you point out, I was very active in local government, but I'm really running as a guy that started up a business from scratch, and I think maybe that experience is pretty good in the halls of the U.S. Senate - somebody who hasn't been on the public payroll but has met a payroll.
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