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workshops

noun as in place for work

noun as in place where light industrial or manual work is done

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noun as in discussion group

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During a break between workshops in the Bekaa Valley, I met Noor*.

Noor was in the summer camp workshops the day the landlord predator was discovered and ejected.

The $50 admission fee includes access to interactive workshops, cheese-making, and cooking demos.

There are small group workshops, author readings, panel discussions, and cultural tours.

Barry Levinson, in contrast, has adapted his movie Diner for the stage, but that one has been stalled in workshops for years.

I visited during my stay in Canton as many workshops of the different artists as I could.

The difficulties and disturbances occasioned by the disbanding of the operatives in the national workshops at Paris began.

Virginia colleges and universities also keep the theater alive by sponsoring dramatics classes, workshops and plays.

The completely repaired frame of the large machine is now stored in one of the workshops at the Smithsonian Institution.

At this time more than a hundred thousand destitute men had flocked to the national workshops.

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

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