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pavilion

noun as in domed building or tent

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Instead of 77 rows from the bottom to the base of the pavilion, the new design will feature about 50 rows.

Reprieved, Brook hit Southee on to the roof of the pavilion then played a tired poke at Matt Henry.

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In contrast, the WRU bosses have been hiding in the pavilion, looking for a night-watchman to take on the chin music, rather than stride to the wicket to face the deliveries thrown down.

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Penarth Pier, now 117 years old and instantly recognisable with its art deco styled pavilion building, permits fishing for nine months of the year.

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During World War One the pavilion was a US Navy hospital and the hall was lined with beds filled with casualties.

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

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