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hall

noun as in corridor

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When the two met for the first time in the halls of the Institute, they immediately embraced, writes Zeldovich.

From Salon

Only the concerts in the main hall offered comfort.

In a town hall last year sponsored by News Nation, Kennedy complained that “experts” often end up on opposite sides of a debate, which he took as an indication that they shouldn’t be believed.

Inside a vast conference hall, journalists were reminded it was the team news conference for Spain - not solely the Nadal show.

From BBC

You could hear it being whispered in the breakfast hall of the Malaga hotel where travelling British fans were tucking into their Spanish tortilla.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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